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景德镇市2025-2026学年高三第一次质量检测试题
英 语 答 案
第一部分 听力
1—5 AABBC 6—10 ABCAC 11—15 CABAC 16—20 BCABC
第二部分 阅读
第一节
21-23 CDD 24-27 CADD 28-31 BBAC 32-35 BAAC
第二节
36-40 GABDF
第三部分 语言运用
41-45 CBADB 46-50 CDDAB 51-55CDDBC
56.faster 57.has established 58.it 59.connected 60.experimental
61.is expected 62.with 63.an 64.However\Nevertheless\Nonetheless 65.promising
第四部分 写作
第一节
Dear Jenny,
I'm writing to recommend adding classic English novels to our class Reading Corner. My reasons are as
follows.
Firstly, classics like Pride and Prejudice or The Little Prince offer rich yet accessible language, helping us
expand vocabulary naturally by engaging stories. Moreover, these novels explore various themes such as friendship
and courage, which not only spark reading interest but also deepen our understanding of diverse cultures.
I'd be truly grateful if you could consider my recommendation. These timeless works would inspire us to read
more both in and after class!
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节
One possible version
Paragraph 1:
He froze for a second, surprised. Then he relaxed and hugged me back. After a long while, my father slowly
pulled back, eyes sparkling with tears. He smiled gently. "You found the attic diary, didn't you?" he asked, voice
soft with understanding, not anger. I nodded, apologizing for intrusion. He shook his head, leading me to the sofa.
He spoke of the boy he once was—his fears, abandoned writing dream, and the vow shaping his life. He confessed
the promise to never show weakness felt like a prison, making it hard to express his love. At that moment, my
father’s imposing figure gave way to a man of depth and quiet courage, and I felt an overwhelming surge of love
and connection.
Paragraph 2:
From that day on, a subtle but profound change took place in our relationship. The quietness in our home was
no longer filled with distance, but with a new, easy understanding. We began to have real conversations. He would
ask about my day and truly listen, and I felt safe sharing my own struggles.I learned that true strength isn't aboutbuilding walls, but about having the trust to let them down with those you love. That single, wordless hug, sparked
by the discovery of a faded blue diary, had bridged the gap of years.It taught me that the greatest understanding
often comes from uncovering the past, and the strongest bonds are forged not in silence, but in the courage to truly
see each other.听力材料
Text 1
M:Although the sun has come out,it's still so cold.
W:Yes.The wind has stopped.But the ground is covered with thick snow.
Text 2
M:Jenny,what do you think of the movie?
W:It's a normal story with some boring music,but it is several strong actors in it that support the whole
movie.
Text 3
M:Do you have Lisa's address or phone number?
W:Yes,I do.I have a bad memory,so I wrote them down in my notebook.I can text them to you when I
get home.
M:Thanks a lot.
Text 4
W:Excuse me,do you know where the restroom is?
M:Just go straight ahead.It's on the right side.
W:Thank you.By the way,do you have any doggy bags?We'd like to pack up some food we
haven't finished.
Text 5
W:Is that a bird there?
M:Actually,it's a butterfly.It looks like the Queen Alexandra's birdwing,the largest species of
butterfly in the world.
W:Wow.Give me the camera.I want to take a photo.
Text 6
M:Your passport and declaration card,please.Do you have anything to declare?
W:No,I don't.
M:⑥Please open this brown bag first.What are these?W:⑥These are some souvenirs for my friends.
M:Do you have any alcohol or cigarettes?
W:I have two bottles of wine in my green bag.
M:You'll have to pay duty on them. ⑦OK,please give this declaration card to that officer at
the exit.
W:⑦Alright.
Text 7
W:I had the most wonderful time this weekend. ⑧I went to visit my grandparents' farm with my
parents.
M:Are there lots of animals?
W:Oh,yes.There's a chicken house. ⑧ My grandma let me help her gather the eggs in a big
basket,and we had eggs for dinner.⑨And my grandpa took me to a large field where there were
some sheep.Their thick wool looked warm.
M:Do they have any other animals?
W:Oh,sure.There's a horse and some pigs.One of the mother pigs just gave birth to some babies.
M: ⑩Did you ride the horse?
W:⑩ I tried,but it wasn't as easy as it looked.I kept falling off,so finally I found it wasn't a
good idea.
M:What a pity!But still,it's a great weekend!
Text 8
W:Thomas,why do you have such a long face?
M:I got rejected again.God knows how sad I am! So far I've been interviewed by three
companies and they all said“No”to me. ⑪
W:No big deal.When I was fresh from college,I was rejected by over 20 companies.But that didn't
mean I was a loser.
M:How did you pull through that period?
W: To have a strong heart,I did a little trial.On the first day,I tried to borrow $100 from
passers-by.Without doubt,they refused me.On the following day,I went to a bakery for
⑫
some cookies,and I asked the baker to make heart-shaped cookies.
M: Oh,are you serious?It must have been embarrassing.
W:N⑬ot at all.The staff there did exactly what I asked.Amazing,right?M:This method can never work for me.
Text 9
W:Do you like art,Dan?
M:Yes,I do.Why do you ask,Cindy?
W: Well,I've got two tickets to an art gallery.I'd like to invite you to go with me. M:Wow!I
love art galleries!
⑭
W:Grea t. When I was a little girl,my mom took me to art galleries very often,so
⑮
I've developed my interest in art since then.
M:So can you draw?
W:Yes.Unfortunately,I’m not good at it.But I know how to appreciate paintings.When
I stare at a painting,I feel like I am talking with the artist.
M:That's impressive. Actually,I seldom went to galleries when I was young.I just
liked painting at th⑮at time.
W:Can you paint with oil paint or watercolor paint?
M:I'm good at both. And I'm thinking about learning sand painting this
Summer.Look,here ar⑯e some pictures of my paintings.
W:Wow! These paintings are so great.I think you should share some pictures of these
paintin⑪gs with everyone on the Internet.I’m sure lots of people will follow you.
M:Okay,I will.Thanks for encouraging me.
Text 10
W:Many native Hawaiians are increasingly leaving the island for the mainland United
States.Hawaii is one of the costliest places to live in the United States. A study
finds that people spend over 40%of the money they earn each month on their rent in
⑱
Hawaii. California comes in second,but people there pay much less,about 28%.As a native
Hawaiian,Kona Purdy never wanted to live anywhere else.He and his small family shared a
house with other relatives.When the rent went up,Purdy decided he had to move to a less
costly place. In 2017,Purdy moved his four-person family to the state of Nevada. It
was a hard choice,but the family found a larger and cheaper living space in Las Vegas.
⑲
Just months after Purdy moved his family to Las Vegas,20 other relatives
⑲followed them. Even though they were thousands of kilometers from home,the Hawaiian
culture was all around them.The area is full of restaurants that serve Hawaiian food and
cultural events.②But in 2021,four years after leaving Hawaii,Purdy decided to move
back to the island.His wife wanted to return to care for her mother.And their
daughter got into a very good school in Hawaii which offered more opportunities for native
Hawaiian children.