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武昌区 2025 届高三上学期期末测试英语参考答案
第一部分 听力(共20小题,每小题1.5分 满分30分)
1-5 ABBCC 6-10 ACABB 11-15 ACCCB 16-20 CBAAB
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
A篇: 21-23 BDA B篇: 24-27 ACDB
C篇: 28-31 CBDC D篇: 32-35DBBA
第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 36–40 GACEF
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节, 满分30分)
第一节 完形填空(共15 小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45 BDABC 46-50 DCABD 51-55 BACDC
第二节 英语知识运用(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.hasproduced 57.the 58.which 59.what 60.with
61.Compared 62.is positioned 63.particularly 64.demanding 65.efficiency
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
DearJohn,
I’m excited to tell you about our recent class meeting about mental health — it was truly
inspiring! The session began with an educational video about stress management techniques. We
then broke into small groups to discuss personal challenges and healthy coping mechanisms. The
most impactful moment came when we exchanged anonymous notes of encouragement, which
createdsuchasupportiveatmosphere.
This experience really opened my eyes to the importance of mental well-being. Discovering
that my classmates face similar struggles made me feel less alone, and we all gained practical
toolsformaintainingemotionalbalance.
Does your school organize similar wellness activities? I’d love to hear about your
experiences!
Yours,
LiHua
第二节:(满分25分)
Ah! Potluck! A brilliant idea struck him. Donovan wasted no time. The next morning, he
knocked on every door in the neighborhood, explaining his idea: a community potluck fundraiser
whereeveryonewouldbringadish,andneighborscoulddonatewhattheycouldinexchangefora
meal. Word spread quickly. The response was overwhelming. Neighbors volunteered to cook,
decorate, and even perform music. The whole community rallied together, eager to help Mrs.
Parkerandthedog.TheysettheeventforSaturdayinMrs. Parker’sbackyard — theheartofthe
neighborhood.The day ofthe potluck fundraising fair came.Tables were piled high with homemade dishes.
Laughter filled the air. Mrs. Parker entertained everyone with her funniest stories and Donovan
served his delicious stew. A donation jar sat at the entrance, and by the end of the night, it was
overflowing with cash — more than enough to cover the dog’s bill and even some extra for his
follow-up care. Mrs. Parker wiped away a tear and hugged Donovan tightly. “You’re a true hero,
my boy.” Donovan smiled, feeling a warm sense of pride.The neighborhood had shown just how
much they cared, and Donovan realized the neighborhood wasn’t just a place where people lived
butafamily.
听力稿
[text1]
W:Congratulationsonyourexamresults,Jordan!Youcametopoftheclass.
M: Thanks very much! Yes, I'm really pleased. However, I was just called to the headteacher’s
office, and she said I now have to speak at the end-of-term meeting. I'm so nervous. I hate public
speaking!
[text2]
M:Ourweddingisjustaroundthecorner.Haveyouthoughtaboutthegiftsfortheguests?
W:Yes,I’mconsideringkeychainswithlovelyanimalpatterns.
M: Good idea. I was thinking of maybe candles or small potted plants, but keychains are a good
idea.
[text3]
M:Youhavebeendrivingsowellrecently.Ithinkyouarereadytotakeyourtest.
W: Oh, brilliant, I’m so glad you think so. When I get home, I’ll get online to book the test.
Hopefully,theycanfitmeinsometimeafterschoolnextweek.
[text4]
W: It rained really hard today.There was a hole in our classroom window, and drops of rain kept
fallingonthemetalhandle.
M:Ibetthatwasannoying.
W:Actually, it made the music lesson fun, because the sound the raindrops made was the perfect
beattooursong!
[text5]
M:Wesplitthebillequallyatdinnerlastnight.Thereweresixofus,andthetotalcameto$240.
W:Thatsoundsfair.
M:Yes,andMichaelgavethewaiteragenerousextra$20tip.
[text6]
M:I’vealwayswantedtohelpyouwiththehousework.
W:Oh,you’resosweet,dear.
M:SoI’veinventedamachinethatwilltakeallthestressoutofmakingbreakfast.
W:Whatisit?
M:It’scalledthe“ButterSpreader”.Idesigneditintheengineeringclass.It’saknifeattachedto
a motor that automatically spreads butter on toast. Of course, it can spread jam too — or butter
andjam.Myteachersaiditwasveryunique.
W:Soundsinteresting!M:Hereitis.Watchhowitisused.
W:Ohdear,isthebuttersupposedtobethrownontothefloorlikethat?
M:No.PerhapsIneedtomakesomechanges…
[text7]
W:Hey,areyoufeelingstressedabouttheupcomingexams?
M:Yeah,Icertainlyam.Idon’tknowhowtohandleit.Ijustfeelworriedallthetime.
W: Well, one thing that I find helps me is creating a study schedule. It keeps me organized and
reduceslast-minuterevision.
M:That’saverygoodidea.Itendtoalwaysleaveeverythinguntilthelastminute.It’sabadhabit.
W:Also,don’tforgettotakebreaks.It’sessentialtorechargeandpreventyourselffrombeingtoo
tired.
M:Itendtostudyforhourswithoutbreaks.Maybethat’swhyIgetsostressed.
W:And lastly, get a good night’s sleep before the exams. It can make a huge difference to your
performance.
M:Yes,that’sdefinitelysomethingIneedtodo.Thanksforthetips.I’llgivethematry.
[text8]
M:HeyPolly,howwasyourtriptoMalta?
W:It wasn’tjustMalta.Westarted inTunisia, then sailed across to Malta, andthen endedupin
Sicily,whichisonly50milesaway.
M:ButMaltawasthemainpartoftheholiday,wasn’tit?
W:Yes,anditwasincredible,betterthanIexpected.Thescenerywasbreathtaking.
M:Thatsoundsamazing.Whatdidyoudothere?
W:Everything,probably,becauseitissuchasmallplace.
M:SoyousawtheancientruinsandthefamousstreetsinValletta?
W:Wecertainlydid,andonethingwecouldn’tmisswasthecityofMdinabecausetheTVshow
GameofThroneswasfilmedthere.
M:Ohyes,Iforgotaboutthat.Anymemorableexperiences?
W:Well,IwishwecouldhavespentlongerinTunisiaexploring.Itscultureishighlydiverse.
M:HowaboutSicily?Whatwasthatlike?
W:Well,I’dbeentoItalybefore,soIknewwhattoexpect.Butitwasbeautifulandthefoodwas
outofthisworld.
[text9]
W:Hello,andwelcometoanothereditionof“AsktheWriter”,theshowthatputsyourquestions
tomembers ofthewritingworld.Today’s guestisJin Oka,whohasbeenwritingcomics formore
thantwentyyears.It’sgoodtohaveyouontheshow,Jin.
M:It’sgoodtobehere.
W:Jin, you were originally from Japan and moved toAmerica when you were ten years old.You
began selling your story ideas to comic publishers when you were just thirteen, so you weren’t in
Americathatlongbeforemakinganimpression.
M: Yes, that’s right. I had grown up reading Japanese Manga comics but soon turned to Marvel
and DC, which are both American comic publishers. When my dad got a job in New York,
honestly,Iwassoexcited,andIgotintowritingimmediately.
W: Great stuff. Okay, let’s go to our listeners’questions. The first one is from Chen who lives in
Wuhan,China.Sheasks, “Whoisyourfavoritesuperhero?”M: Ooh, great question! I fell in love with characters like Spider-Man, Superman, and the Hulk
fromanearlyage,butthecoolestsuperheroisprobablyBatman.
W: He’s great, though Iron Man is my particular favorite! Keep listening, because after the break
we’llaskJinabouthisnewYouTubechannelforcomiclovers.Don’tgoaway!
[text10]
Good evening to the citizens of this nation. Each New Year’s Eve, I stand before you to
addressthetopicsthatconcernourcountry.Today,Ifirstwanttodiscussouragingpopulationand
climate change. And lastly, I’ll discuss this year’s remarkable achievements both within our
countryandworldwide.
Inmanycountries,includingours,thereareagrowingnumberofseniorcitizenscomparedto
the younger generation. This shift is because, in the past, we needed a larger population to build
farms,factories,andcities.Likemanyofyou,myfamily’soldergenerationsworkedinagriculture
and food production. However, as our economy becomes more advanced and our quality of life
improves,peopletendtohavefewerchildren.
So,it’sourdutyasanationtosupportourelderlycitizenswhohavemadegreatcontributions
to the growth of our country.They worked hard, raised families, and helped build the foundation
ofoursuccessfulsociety.
Ouragingsocietyrepresentsourprogress,butitalsobringschallenges.Lastyear,wecreated
programs for quality health care. And now, we’ll begin our programs for creating community
buildings.There,we’llhavevolunteerprogramswhereyoungpeoplecanhelpandsupportseniors.
Andtogether,wewillbuildabetterfutureforeverygeneration,youngandold.