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2025 年 1 月葫芦岛市普通高中期末考试
高三英语参考答案及评分标准
听力(共20题,满分30分。每小题1.5分)
1—5ABCAC 6—10ABBAB 11—15BACBC 16—20BBACC
阅读理解(共20题,满分50分。每小题2.5分)
21—23BAD 24—27CDBD 28—31ACBC 32—35BAAD 36—40FABGE
完形填空(共15题,满分15分。每小题1分)
41—45ABBAC 46—50DDCAB 51—55CDCAB
语法填空(共10题,满分15分。每小题1.5分)
56.the 57.creativity 58.fifth 59.islocated 60.Havingprepared
61.toboost 62.immediately 63.who/that 64.Frozen 65.with
第四部分
第一节(满分15分)
应用文参考范文
DearPeter,
Learning that you will go back home soon and wish to buy some gifts for your friends, I’d
liketosharewithyoumyopinions.
Of all the typical gifts in my country,I think Chinese stamps are the best choice. Stamps are
consideredtobenicethingstocollectandhavelong-lastingvalue.Besides,stampscoverChinese
landscapes,animalsignsandmajorevents,fromwhichyourfriendscangetabetterunderstanding
ofChina.What’smore,they’reveryeasytocarry.
Youcan go to any post office in China or its related websites to buy some. I’m sure Chinese
stampswillmakeyourfriendsveryhappy.
Yours,
LiHua
第二节(满分25分)
读后续写参考范文
“Before that, I need to tell you something,” I said. I hesitantly explained how I had
accidentally broken the treasured family heirloom. Holding back tears, I apologized sincerely and
told her about our attempts to glue the shattered pieces. Missi added her explanation, confirming
thedetailsandemphasizingthatitwasanhonestmistake. Shealsotried totake responsibility and
expressedregretforbeingtoofocusedonthestorytoremindmeofthevase.
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andIappreciateyourhonesty,”shesaid.“Asthatvaseheldgreatsentimentalvalueforourfamily,
I replaced it with a copy before. Something that important and precious should be carefully
preserved, right? The original lies in a safe case in my room.” I was so relieved that I burst into
tears. Missi’s mom offered gentle comfort and praised for my honesty. Even though it turned out
to be a false alarm, I still learned a valuable lesson regarding the importance of taking
responsibilityformyactions.
读后续写评分标准:
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{#{QQABbYYAogAIQBJAARhCAQWwCACQkBGACagOABAUIAAASQFABAA=}#}附听力原文:
第一节
Text1.
W:Ithoughtyoumightliketocometomyparty.
M:I’mafraidI’malreadybookedupfornextSunday.Butthankyoujustthesame.
W:That’sapity.
Text2.
W:I’mfascinatedbyCharlesDickens’works.
M:Anyrecommendations?
W: Great Expectations is my favorite, so I strongly advise you to read it. David Copperfield and
OliverTwistareexcellenttoo,whichwereadaptedintofilms.
Text3.
W:It’s7:30a.m.Whyhaven’tyougotup?Don’tyouhavetoworktoday?
M:What?OhmyGod,Ididn’thearthealarm.Iplayedwiththephoneuntil11:00p.m.yesterday.
Text4.
W:MycomputerisrunningsoslowlythatIwanttogetanewone.
M:There’sanewcomputercomingoutinearlySeptember.
W:Oh,no.I’munwillingtowaitthreemonths.I’llbuyonenextmonth.
Text5.
W:Howdidthingsgoyesterday?
M: The personnel manager of the company asked me some questions that I couldn’t answer. My
languageskillsdidn’tmeettheirrequirements,either.I’mafraidthatIcan’treceivethejoboffer.
第二节
Text6.
W:DadandMomwillworkovertimetonight,sowehavetomakedinnerourselves.
M: We’ d better go to the restaurant, which is convenient. Besides, our cooking skills are only
so-so.
W:Soit’sagoodtimetolearnhowtocook.
M:OK.I’dlikeKungPaoChicken.Well,I’mconsideringbuyingaroastduck.
W:Noproblem.Andtomatoandeggsoupisamustforme.
M:Jesus,there’snothinginthefridge!
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{#{QQABbYYAogAIQBJAARhCAQWwCACQkBGACagOABAUIAAASQFABAA=}#}Text7.
W:I’llgraduatenextmonth.I’mlookingforwardtomygraduationceremony.
M:Really?AnyspecialtraditionsatYale?
W: Yes, there’s a tradition of making creative hats. Students have a coffee cup, a unicorn or
somethingfunnyonthehat.
M:Soundsinteresting!
W:WhataboutStanford?
M: It’s been years since I graduated. It is a custom for a graduate to bow to parents to show
gratitudeatthegraduationceremony.
W:Good.Weshouldbegratefultoourparents.
M: Yeah. Although my university has nothing special on graduation, in my native country,
students atKyoto University attend their graduation ceremony wearingtheir own clothes.Strange
clothesbecomeafashiontrend,whichisusuallycalled“cosplay”.
W:Verycool!I’veheardthatbefore.
Text8.
M:Hello,Amanda.Whatareyougoingtodothisweekend?
W:Idon’thaveanyplans.Whataboutyou?
M: I’m going to my grandpa’s farm in the countryside. It will be very interesting. Would you like
tojoinme?
W:I’dloveto.Whoelseisgoing?
M:Mysister.
W:Whatcanwedothere?
M:Wecanplaygames, enjoythesceneryandcookdinner.The airthereis quitefresh andwe can
observethestarsatnight.
W:Howfarisitfromthecity?
M:About15kilometers.Youcaninviteyourcousin,Henry,tocomewithus.
W:OK.I’llgetintouchwithhim.
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{#{QQABbYYAogAIQBJAARhCAQWwCACQkBGACagOABAUIAAASQFABAA=}#}Text9.
M:Hello,whoisspeakingplease?
W:Hello,Mr.Sten.ThisisJennyLeefromtheInternationalTravelAgency.Ihavemadetheplane
reservationsforyou.
M:Oh,good.Letmegetapencilandtakedowntheinformation.Well,goaheadplease.
W:Okay.You’llbetravelingonNorthwestAirlines,flightnumber222.
M:Whattimedoesitleave?
W:ItdepartsfromGuangzhouat10:30onthemorningofJuly10th.
M:Thatisgood.
W:Youwanttoflyfirstclass.Isthatcorrect,Mr.Sten?
M:That’sright.
W:Well,IhavegotyouthreefirstclassticketsandIhavereservedyour seats.Youareinseat8A,
your wife isin seat8Bandyour sonis in seat8C. I’ve also charged thetickets to your creditcard
account,$630each.
M:Fine,thankyouverymuch.
Text10.
W: The “laugh out loud” face is officially the world’s most popular emoji, according to
researchersfromAdobewhosurveyed7,000usersacrosstheUS,theUK,Germany,France,Japan
and Australia. The “thumbs up” emoji came in second, followed by the “red heart” emoji. The
“wink and kiss” and “sad face with a tear” emojis respectively rounded out the top five. The
software maker released the findings from its 2021 Global Emoji Trend Report ahead of World
EmojiDay.Adobe’slatestreportalsoexaminedthethreemostmisunderstoodemojisintheworld.
The “eggplant” symbol won the “peach” and the “clown” emojis respectively by a neck as the
most confusing for users. 90% of emoji users believe the modern-day hieroglyphs make it easier
for them to express themselves. 89% of respondents said emojis simplify communicating across
language barriers. And 67% said they think people who use emojis are friendlier, funnier and
cooler than those who don’t. 50% of respondents said they are more comfortable expressing
emotions through emojis than talking on the phone or in person. 55% of global emoji users said
using emojis in communications has positively impacted their mental health. 76% of those
surveyed said emojis are an important communication tool for creating unity, respect and
understanding.And88%saidtheyfeelmoreempathetictowardpeoplewhouseemojis.
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