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福州四校联盟2025-2026学年第一学期期中联考高三英语参考答案_2025年11月_251123福建省福州市四校联盟2025-2026学年高三上学期期中联考(全科)
福州四校联盟2025-2026学年第一学期期中联考高三英语参考答案_2025年11月_251123福建省福州市四校联盟2025-2026学年高三上学期期中联考(全科)

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福州四校联盟2025-2026学年第一学期期中联考 高三英语答案 听力部分 1-5 ABBAC 6-10 ACABB 11-15 ABCCC 16-20 BCAAB 阅读 21-23 ADC 24-27 CABD 28-31 ADBC 32-35 DACB 36-40 DBAFE 完形填空 41-45 DCDCA 46-50 BABBC 51-55 BADCA 语法填空 56. an 57. was added 58. dating 59. when 60. craftsmen 61. to mark 62. combined 63. and 64. in 65. have become 应用文参考范文 Dear Tom, I’m excited about our upcoming trip to Beijing! I’ve finalized our high-speed train bookings. We’ll depart from Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station on October lst at 8:00 a.m. on train G6, with an estimated travel time of about 4.5 hours, and arrive at Beijing South Railway Station at noon. Our return journey is scheduled for October 6th on train Gl5, departing at 2:00 p.m. and arriving in Shanghai at 6:32 p.m. We’ve secured second- class seats for both legs of the journey. Please remember to bring your passport and arrive at the station about 30 minutes in advance. Looking forward to our adventure! Yours, Li Hua 读后续写参考范文 The mother said, “This chocolate is a reward for your imagination: a window-opening cat!” However, Ben felt so ashamed that his face turned red. But he still denied what he had done, stamping in anger. His mother ignored his words, and handed him another chocolate to him, saying with a smile,“This chocolate is for your good repair work.” A sense of fright and uneasiness welled up inside him. But he yelled, “Believe me. It was the cat that broke the vase. Not me!” Mom interrupted him, delivered him the third chocolate and said patiently, “This chocolate is a reward for persistence.” Now with some chocolates in hand, the boy’s bad attitude disappeared. Overwhelmed by a sense of embarrassment and guilt, he didn't look at his mother in her eyes because his mom gave him some chocolates instead of blaming him. After realizing his mistake, he lowered his head, admitted his mistake for lying, and sincerely apologized to his mother, “Sorry, Mum. It’s my fault”. Relieved and satisfied, his mother gave the rest of chocolates to him, saying, “You deserve the chocolates I gave you.” Hearing that, Ban was wild with joy. Not until then did he realize nothing is more important than honesty.听力录音文本 Text 1 W: Excuse me, but how can I get to the nearest museum from here? M: Just go down the street for three blocks, and then turn left at the post office. It’s right there on the corner. W: Thank you. Oh, could I have this bar of chocolate, please? Text 2 W: Hi, what are you doing? M: I planned to do some reading today, but I just can’t concentrate. There are some people talking loudly outside. W: Then come and shop online with me! M: OK. I hate going to stores. Text 3 M: You’ve come back just in time. The TV drama is about to start. W: I don’t feel like watching TV. I’m dying of thirst. M: There happens to be some fresh orange juice in the fridge. When you go get it, please bring some bread for me. Text 4 M: How do you like the lecture this morning? W: It’s well-prepared, but I can’t see anything novel. M: You can say that again. It’s not suitable for such an important conference. Text 5 M: We deep-fried fish three days ago in the kitchen, but the unpleasant smell stays. W: There’s a method you can try. When you make coffee, dry the leftover coffee grounds, keep them in small bowls, and then place the bowls in the kitchen. Text 6 W: Gavin, have you finished your project? You know your grandma and grandpa are coming today? We need to get the spare room ready for them and get some food. I’ll need your help. M: Sure, I don’t mind getting the sheet and blanket on. The house is pretty clean though, isn’t it? W: No, not really! M: Well, I did some cleaning like you asked last week and I’ve got homework you know. Also, I have to go to the shop to get a pen. So I’m quite busy. W: OK, then. Text 7 M: Hello! This is the City Running Club. Can I help you? W: Hello, sir! I’m running the race on Saturday, but I don’t know where it starts. M: Well, all the runners have to meet in the Sunshine Park and you’re going to run around the lake. W: Thank you. When shall I get there? M: Please check in before a quarter to two, though actually the race won’t start until half past two. There will be about three hundred runners. W: When will it be over? M: It’s 15 kilometres! It depends on your running speed. W: Oh! I’ve got to catch a train back home at a quarter past three. M: You won’t be on time for that! W: OK! I need to reschedule my leaving time at once.Text 8 W: I still don’t know what to do—sharing a place with friends sounds fun, but moving in with my cousin feels more settled. M: Do you want more independence or comfort? W: That’s the problem. I want both, but in different ways. M: I understand! Being with friends could be more social and relaxed. What about costs? W: My cousin’s flat would be £700 a month. Renting a house with three friends would be £420 each. M: Don’t forget you’ll have bills too. Let’s guess that bills will be about £l40 each in the house share. How much is that altogether? W: Gosh, I can’t work it out! I think the flat is cheaper... But the house is in a nicer area. M: You just need to figure out where you’d feel happiest and what you can afford. W: I know. I don’t want to regret it either way. Text 9 W: Martin, you’ve played many super heroes in the films. What is the hardest part of playing a super hero? M: Well, you have to be fit to play the role, but getting your body in shape isn’t the hardest part. Nor the lines. It’s getting the hang of all that jumping, falling, turning and rolling. That’s actually the trickiest. W: So how did you get into acting? M: I’d never considered it. I studied literature at university but was never involved in any drama clubs. After graduation, I was employed by a comedy producer and it just went from there. W: You grew up in Canada. How was that? M: Great. For my brothers, sports were their priority at weekends, I was the only one of them who was interested in the cinema, but I wasn’t the sort of fan with posters all over the wall. W: What would you have done if you hadn’t become an actor? M: My dad is a police officer. My mother is a doctor. Even so, neither of those jobs appeals to me. My elder brother has an import-export company and I guess I would be his partner. W: Thank you, Martin. Text 10 M: Hi, everyone. We have been working hard on our project to keep senior citizens in the area active. With community support, we proudly opened the senior community center last Monday. It offers free exercise classes, music sessions and social events for elderly members. While this is a big achievement, our project now faces a problem. We are running out of funds for special programs. For example, some members need gentle Yoga classes or wheelchair-friendly activities, but these require trained instructors and equipment we can’t afford. That’s why we are reaching out for help. We urgently need volunteers especially dance teachers and physical trainers to lead fun safe activities. Additionally, I handed out a list of local businesses that might donate supplies or services. If you can call or email them to explain our needs, it would greatly help. Our goal is to create a welcoming space where seniors feel valued and engaged. With your help, we can turn this vision into reality. Please let me know by Friday. Thank you.