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深圳市罗湖区2025-2026学年高三第一学期开学质量检测英语答案_2025年9月_250914广东省深圳市罗湖区2025-2026学年高三第一学期开学质量检测(全科)

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2025-2026 学年第一学期罗湖区开学质量检测高三英语答案 1-5DCABC 6-10BCADB 11-15DCDBB 16-20BFEGD 21-25ADCBD 26-30ABCAC 31-35DDBBC 36.critically 37.as 38.engineering 39.functions 40.where 41.moreefficient 42.an 43.haveseen/havebeenseeing 44.recognized 45.insightful 46. 应用文写作 DearMr.Wilson, I hope this email finds you well. I’m excited to hear about your upcoming elective course on campusecologicalphotography. I would like to recommend a theme for your “Campus Ecological Photography” course: “The Beauty of Spring on Campus.” This theme will allow students to capture the vibrant spring scenery, bloomingflowers,andfreshgreeneryaroundourcampus,developingadeeperconnectionwithnature.For the exhibition, I suggest showcasing the best photographs in the school hall and organizing a digital displayontheschool’swebsite.Additionally,anonlinegallerycouldbecreatedtosharethestudents’work withthewidercommunity,encouragingdiscussionsaboutcampusbiodiversity. Thank you for considering these ideas. I’m sure the course will inspire many students to love photography! Bestregards, LiHua 47. 读后续写 “Forgetaboutmakingitperfect.”Ms.Alvarez’swordsgentlylandedbesidehim.Hearingthis,Ethan hesitated, then closed his notebook and let his fingers press into the clay with no checklist. His hands workedclumsilyatfirst,butsoontherhythmofshapingtookover,eachmotionlessaboutworryandmore aboutexploration.Halfwaythrough,Ethanpressedtoohardwhileshaping—thecurvegotalittleuneven. He glancedatMs.Alvarez, remembering her gentle voice. Justthis once, he decided notto start over.Ms. Alvarezwatchedhim,offeringgentle encouragement.Withherguidance,Ethancarefullyplacedhisnewly formedclaypieceintothekiln. “Now,” Ms. Alvarez said to Ethan with a smile, “let’s wait.” He stepped back from the warm glow of the kiln, a sense of quiet anticipation settling within him. It wasn’t the anxiety about perfection, but a quiet curiosity about what might emerge. When the kiln finally cooled and the pieces were revealed, Ms. Alvarez came over,pride shining in hereyes. “Beautiful work, Ethan.” “Thankyou… for reminding me it didn’thave to beperfect,”Ethan murmured,his lips curling into asmall, relieved smile.The bowlwas far fromperfect.Butithelditsshapeandwasunique.Foronce,hedidn’tfeeltheurgetofixit,tostartover,to make it match some invisible standard. Ethan felt a strange lightness, as if the weight of all his checklists hadfinallylifted. {#{QQABAQ6EogAgQAAAARgCAwFoCgCQkAACCYoGBAAQsAIAyRFABCA=}#}