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成都市第七中学2025—2026学年度下期高2026届开学考试英语答案_2024-2026高三(6-6月题库)_2026年03月高三试卷_260302四川省成都市第七中学2025—2026学年度下期高2026届开学考试(全科)
成都市第七中学2025—2026学年度下期高2026届开学考试英语答案_2024-2026高三(6-6月题库)_2026年03月高三试卷_260302四川省成都市第七中学2025—2026学年度下期高2026届开学考试(全科)
成都市第七中学2025—2026学年度下期高2026届开学考试英语答案_2024-2026高三(6-6月题库)_2026年03月高三试卷_260302四川省成都市第七中学2025—2026学年度下期高2026届开学考试(全科)
成都市第七中学2025—2026学年度下期高2026届开学考试英语答案_2024-2026高三(6-6月题库)_2026年03月高三试卷_260302四川省成都市第七中学2025—2026学年度下期高2026届开学考试(全科)
成都市第七中学2025—2026学年度下期高2026届开学考试英语答案_2024-2026高三(6-6月题库)_2026年03月高三试卷_260302四川省成都市第七中学2025—2026学年度下期高2026届开学考试(全科)
成都市第七中学2025—2026学年度下期高2026届开学考试英语答案_2024-2026高三(6-6月题库)_2026年03月高三试卷_260302四川省成都市第七中学2025—2026学年度下期高2026届开学考试(全科)

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成都七中 2025-2026 学年度高三(下)入学考试 英语参考答案 第一部分 听力 1~5 CACCC 6~10 BABAB 11~15 BCCBC 16~20 BACCA 第二部分 阅读理解 第一节 21~23 BDA 24~27 DABD 28~31 CAAD 32~35 CBCB 第二节36~40 GCDFE 第三部分 英语知识运用 第一节 41~45 BAABA 46~50 ACAAD 51~55 CCBCB 第二节 56. As 57. whose 58. best 59. which 60. won 61. setting 62. remarkably 63. skaters 64. the 65. to keep 第四部分 写作 第一节 一、66-70 ABDBD 71-75 CDBDA 76-80 CAACB 二、81. evolution 82. forum 83. fed 84. existence 85. thrive 86. poisonous 87. address 88. forbidden 89. breeze 90. melting 91. occurred 92. struck 93. victim 94. shook 95. collision 第二节 续写内容参考 第一自然段:事故过程+就医诊断 第二自然段:感悟成长(如:放弃危险运动,选择安全活动;言之成理即可) The bike then went alarmingly fast. I grew scared. I held off braking as far as possible. Seeing my guide waving wildly ahead to slow down, I braked hard and slid, dust flying everywhere. My back wheel lifted, throwing me over the handles. The bike landed on me. I felt a terrible pain in my wrist. Defeated, I asked my guide to call a covered vehicle to take me down. And I went to a clinic. My wrist was broken so badly that several months later it still isn’t fully healed. During my wrist injury recovery, I’ve reconsidered risky activities. I now understand that short moments of excitement aren’t worth long recovery times. I’ve stopped dangerous sports like mountain biking and extreme climbing. A doctor recently has found I have attention problems, which explains my past risky choices. The thrill of “live for the moment” fades when you’re in a hospital with a huge bill. While I still enjoy safe adventures like camping, I’ve learned to value my health more than temporary thrills. This experience has changed how I see risk and responsibility. Sometimes planning for tomorrow is better than risking today. 第1页(共3页)M: But the bridge in the other picture looks newer. W: Yeah, that’s Neft Dashlari in Azerbaijan, 60 kilometers away from its capital Baku. M: It looks really long, and it looks like it has a lot of factories. Do a lot of people work there? W: Yes, they drill for oil from under the sea there. They decided that the workers needed somewhere to live, so they built a kind of “city” above the sea. The bridge is 30 miles long. That’s about 48 kilometers. They built houses, libraries, schools, and even a movie theater there. It even appeared in a James Bond movie. (Text 9) M: How long have you been working on the passenger ships, Vicky? W: Well, for about two years till now. And I’ve been on twelve different trips. M: Do you like it? W: I do. We only have two-month contracts but the work is very varied. And often each trip has a different theme. I was on a trip to the Caribbean last year, which was for fans of musicals and lots of singers were there to entertain the guests. Several of them were stars in the old days. M: So, what’s the next step in your career? W: Well, obviously, I don’t want to wait tables for the rest of my life. I have a lot of free time on board the ship, so I’ve been doing a training course with an online university. M: On what? W: Psychology. I want to help people. I’ve been listening to people telling me their problems for years in the tourism industry! (Text 10) W: Hi, everyone. I was so happy to tell you about my remarkable year, which I’d describe as a grand adventure. It’s tricky to know where to start, so I think I’ll just begin at the very beginning. That was when my dad decided to take our family on a trip around the world. He started planning it last January, but we didn’t leave until July, after my exams in June. During my gap year, I wanted to keep my mind engaged, so Miss Barnes, my old geography teacher, and Mr. Green from my amazing maths classes, kept in touch with me and provided plenty of assignments. My dad wanted to give us experience of things you can’t get from books or TV programmes. You know, things like the amazing smells coming from the Indian street food markets or the breathtaking light you encounter in deserts. He was right. In the Sahara it was amazing! And the real experience of meeting and making friends with people from diverse cultures was invaluable. Some people might argue that it wasn’t a good idea for my parents to take us out of school for a year. But I think it was a wonderful opportunity. Having connections in all those countries has been incredibly enriching. Travelling is a great thing, and I hope you all have the chance to do a lot too. 第3页(共3页)