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哈尔滨市第一中学、第六中学2026年2月高三零模模拟考试英语答案_2024-2026高三(6-6月题库)_2026年03月高三试卷

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哈尔滨市第一中学、第六中学2026年2月高三零模模拟考试英语答案_2024-2026高三(6-6月题库)_2026年03月高三试卷
哈尔滨市第一中学、第六中学2026年2月高三零模模拟考试英语答案_2024-2026高三(6-6月题库)_2026年03月高三试卷
哈尔滨市第一中学、第六中学2026年2月高三零模模拟考试英语答案_2024-2026高三(6-6月题库)_2026年03月高三试卷
哈尔滨市第一中学、第六中学2026年2月高三零模模拟考试英语答案_2024-2026高三(6-6月题库)_2026年03月高三试卷
哈尔滨市第一中学、第六中学2026年2月高三零模模拟考试英语答案_2024-2026高三(6-6月题库)_2026年03月高三试卷
哈尔滨市第一中学、第六中学2026年2月高三零模模拟考试英语答案_2024-2026高三(6-6月题库)_2026年03月高三试卷
哈尔滨市第一中学、第六中学2026年2月高三零模模拟考试英语答案_2024-2026高三(6-6月题库)_2026年03月高三试卷
哈尔滨市第一中学、第六中学2026年2月高三零模模拟考试英语答案_2024-2026高三(6-6月题库)_2026年03月高三试卷

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1~5BACBB 6~10CABAC 11~15ACBBC 16~20ACBAA 21-23ADB 24-27BACC 28-31ABCB 32-35BCDC 36-40GDACF 41-45BACAB 46-50CDDBA 51-55CBACD 56.what 57.covering58.to59.scheduled60.tofight 61.a 62.and 63.which64.completion 65.iscaged 小作文 StepOutsideandBreatheNature Dearfellowstudents, HaveyouimaginedlearningEnglishsurroundedbynature’sbeauty?That’swhatexactlyMr.Johnson’s “TheTouchofNature”outdoorlessonoffereduslastweek. Duringtheclass,weexploredthecampuswoods,observedvariousplantsandinsects,describedour findingsinEnglish,sharingourfeelingsandthoughtsfreelyandevencomposedshortpoemsinspiredbythe scenery.Itwasmorethanalesson—itwasahealingexperience. Thisexperienceproveshownaturesharpensoursensesandsparkourcreativity.Isincerelyappeal toyoutostepoutsideandembracenature,walkingamongtrees,feelingthebreeze,listeningtothebirds singingandbreathingdeeply.Thesemomentswillsurelyrefreshyourspiritandinspirenewperspectives. 读后续写 Paragraph1 TomwasalreadyinthebackyardwhenIarrived.Iapproachedquietly,holdingouttheglovesand seedlings.“SorryImessedupearlier,Ishouldn’thavebeenrudetoyou.”Imurmured.Tomturnedaround, withafaintsurprisecrossinghisface.Hetookthemreadilyandgrinned,“That’sallright.Let’sgetstarted.” Together,weplantedtheseedlings,himdiggingneatholesandmearrangingthemaccordingtothelayout. Sweatdrippeddownourfaces,butlaughterreplacedourearliermisunderstandingaswehelpedeachother. Wewaited,hopefulforalittlemiracletotakeroot. Paragraph2 Finally,thebigdaycame—Mom’sbirthday.Weledhertothegarden,whereripetomatoeshungthick andheavyonthebranches.Momhuggedustightly,tearsblurring(使视线模糊)hervision,“Thisisthe bestbirthdaypresent—seeingyoutwoworktogether.”Dad,togetherwithus,pickedsomefreshtomatoes tomakesauce.Weenjoyedit,chattingandlaughingjoyfully.Teamworkandunderstandingdidn’tjustgrow plants,theybondedourheartscloserandwoveourfamilycloser.Familyloveisagiftfarsweeterthanany sauce,amemorywewouldcherishforever. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司听力原文 Text1 M:Ohdear,I’mlate.Ihavetobeintheofficeby8:00a.m.Thereisanimportantmeetingwithanewclient. W:OK.Waitaminute.Icangiveyoualift. Text2 W:Kevin,Ithinkit’stimewetalkedaboutyoutakingmorefinancialresponsibility. M:Like,formycollegefee?Idon’tthinkmypart-timejobcoversthat. W:Isee,butyoucancoversomesmallerexpenses,likeyourphonebills. Text3 M:RememberMikenextdoorwhenwelivedinthecountryside? W:Yes.Iheardhe’srunninghisownbookstorenow,andhe’sdoingprettywell. M:Goodforhim.Hemustbedoingwhatheloves.Afterall,heusedtobesuchabooklover. Text4 W:Goodmorning.CanIseeyourpassport? M:Certainly.Hereitis. W:Yes,that’sallright.Haveyougotanythingtodeclare? M:Yes,Ihave.I’vegotsomewhiskyandsomecigarettes. Text5 W:I’mgoingtotryoutsomenewrecipestonight. M:Well,rememberthattheJacksarecomingoverfordinner.YouknowhowmuchIlikeyourcooking,dear,butmaybe youshouldn’tpicktonightofallnightstoexperiment. Text6 M:Mom,canwegotothezoo?There’sasealionshow.It’ssaidtobeveryexciting. W:Howdoyouknowit?Didsomeoneinschooltellyou? M:No,IsawacommercialonTV. W:I’msorrythatwecan’tgo,dear.Peoplemightthinktheshowisentertaining,buttheanimalshavegonethroughsome toughtraining.Theywouldneversufferthatiftheylivedinthewild. M:ButMom,allofmyclassmateswillprobablygotoseeit. W:Sorry,honey.WhatifwegotoawildlifezooinSanDiego?Therewillbenoshows,butyoucanseeplentyof animals. Text7 学科网(北京)股份有限公司M:I’msorry,butIamtrappedinatrafficjamnow.I’mgoingtobe30minuteslate. W:Whattimedidyouleavethismorning? M:Istartedmycarat7:30a.m.Normally,ittakesmeaboutanhourtogettotheoffice.Buttoday’stripwasanightmare. Inthefuture,I’lltakethesubway.Itonlytakes45minutesintotal. W:Soundslikeagoodplan.Sinceyoulivefarfromourcompany,thesubwayismorereliablethandrivingorridingabike. Maybeyoucouldalsotryleavingearliertoavoidtherushhour. Text8 M:Mrs.Day,Idon’tfeelsogood. W:What’sbotheringyou,Thomas?Isitthesameproblemfromthismorning?Ican’tgiveyouanymoremedicineforthat untiltomorrow. M:No.It’snotmyhead.Nowmystomachhurts. W:Idon’thaveanyotherpatientsrightnow,sowhydon’twesitandtalk?Doyourealizethatyou’vecometovisitme hereatthehealthofficeeverydaysincecampbegan? M:Yes,butI’mnotpretendingtobesick.Ireallyfeelbadandwanttogohome. W:Well,Idon’tthinkit’sthefood.Noneoftheotherchildrenhavethisproblem.Ithinkyou’rejustmissingyourhomeand parents.Thereisnothingwrongwiththat. M:ThencanIgohomenow? W:No.Yourparentsarecominginthreedays.Sorelaxuntilthen. Text9 M:So,Grace,whatwasthebiggestdifficultythatyouhadinmanagingyourtimeatuniversity? W:Well,whenIstartedcollege,Icouldn’tbelievehowmuchfreetimeIhad.Comparedwithhighschool,Ionlyhadtogo toacoupleofclassesadayincollege!Itwaswonderful!Butthenhalfwaythroughthefirstterm,IrealizedIwas supposedtobestudyingtherestofthetime! M:So,whatadvicewouldyougivetonewcollegestudents? W:Well,professorsexpectyoutoworkalotoutsideofclass.Souseaplanner.It’salsoimportanttoknowwhatthebest timeforyoutostudyis.Like,aftertwoyears,IfinallyrealizedthatIdon’tdomybestworklateintheevening!So nowItrytoschedulemyclassesfortheafternoonandtheevening,andstudytherestofthedayonmyown.Oh,and onemorething.Takebreaks! Don’tthinkyoucanstudyeffectivelyforsixhoursstraight! Text10 W:AnewmuseumoflaughterinCroatiaishelpingpeopledealwiththenegativityofmodernlife.Visitorstothe HaHaHouseinZagreb,thecapitalofCroatia,walkintoalittlecloudofwhitesmokewhentheystepinside.Itspurpose istoblowawaytheirworriesbeforetheyclimbintoa“giantwashingmachine”.Thentheymovedownatwistingslide 学科网(北京)股份有限公司intoaspacefilledwithlittlewhiteballs,wheretheirtriptoahappierplacestarts.43-year-oldAndreaGolubicisthe museum’screator.Golubicsaidshegottheideaduringthepandemic.Atthattime,manypeoplewerefeelingdown, soshewantedtohealpeoplewithlaughter.Golubicsaidapictureofherselfwhenshewas7inspiredher.“Iwas constantlyjokingasakid,”sheadded.Themuseumhaseightinteractivezonesorareas.Onehasrubberchickens singingcheerfully.TheysingsongslikeABBA’s“DancingQueen”.Thereisaroomwherepeoplewrestleinlarge clothes.Thereisalsoarichhistoryofhumorfromancienttomoderntimestoldthroughtheaters,filmsortheInternet. SingerZoricasaidthemuseumwasjustrightforthiseraandclearlyahit.“Enteringhereislikeenteringchildhood, bringingbothhappinessandjoy,”Sheadded. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司