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答案安徽华师联盟2026届高三第二学期4月质量检测英语试卷_2024-2026高三(6-6月题库)_2026年04月高三试卷_260414安徽华师联盟2026届高三第二学期4月质量检测(全科)
答案安徽华师联盟2026届高三第二学期4月质量检测英语试卷_2024-2026高三(6-6月题库)_2026年04月高三试卷_260414安徽华师联盟2026届高三第二学期4月质量检测(全科)
答案安徽华师联盟2026届高三第二学期4月质量检测英语试卷_2024-2026高三(6-6月题库)_2026年04月高三试卷_260414安徽华师联盟2026届高三第二学期4月质量检测(全科)
答案安徽华师联盟2026届高三第二学期4月质量检测英语试卷_2024-2026高三(6-6月题库)_2026年04月高三试卷_260414安徽华师联盟2026届高三第二学期4月质量检测(全科)
答案安徽华师联盟2026届高三第二学期4月质量检测英语试卷_2024-2026高三(6-6月题库)_2026年04月高三试卷_260414安徽华师联盟2026届高三第二学期4月质量检测(全科)
答案安徽华师联盟2026届高三第二学期4月质量检测英语试卷_2024-2026高三(6-6月题库)_2026年04月高三试卷_260414安徽华师联盟2026届高三第二学期4月质量检测(全科)
答案安徽华师联盟2026届高三第二学期4月质量检测英语试卷_2024-2026高三(6-6月题库)_2026年04月高三试卷_260414安徽华师联盟2026届高三第二学期4月质量检测(全科)
答案安徽华师联盟2026届高三第二学期4月质量检测英语试卷_2024-2026高三(6-6月题库)_2026年04月高三试卷_260414安徽华师联盟2026届高三第二学期4月质量检测(全科)
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2026 届高三第二学期 4 月质量检测·英语 参考答案 题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 答案 A C B C A C A B A B B C B C A 题号 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 答案 C C A B B B B C D A A B B C B 题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 答案 C A D D A G A B F D B A C D A 题号 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 答案 B C D A B D C A B D 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分) 1~5ACBCA 6~10CABAB 11~15BCBCA 16~20CCABB 第二部分 阅读(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) 21.B 22.B 23.C 24.D 25.A 26.A 27.B 28.B 29.C 30.B 31.C 32.A 33.D 34.D 35. A 第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分) 36.G 37.A 38.B 39.F 40.D 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分) 第一节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分) 41.B 42.A 43.C 44.D 45.A 46.B 47.C 48.D 49.A 50.B 51.D 52.C 53.A 54.B 55. D 第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分) 56.tolaunch 57.successfully 58.marking 59.hasconducted/hasbeenconducting 60.which 61.and 62.challenges 63.boredom 64.to 65.global 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分) 第一节 应用文写作(满分 15分) Onepossibleversion:Balance:WhyArtsClubsMatter Recently, our school proposed canceling several arts clubs to make room for “academic competitions”. While Iacknowledgetheimportanceofacademicachievements,Istronglydisagreewiththisdecision. Firstandforemost,artsclubsareessentialforstressrelief.Inahigh-pressureacademicenvironment,painting, music, and drama provide a necessary emotional outlet, helping students maintain a healthy mental state. Furthermore, education should focus on holistic development. Arts foster creativity and critical thinking — qualitiesthatarejustasvitalaswinningamathstrophy. Byreplacingcreativitywithmoreexams,weriskbecomingstudymachines.Ibelieveatrulyexcellentschool should value both equations and melodies. I hope the administration will reconsider and keep our creative spaces alive. 第二节 读后续写(满分 25分) Onepossibleversion: Worsestill,thepowerwentoutsuddenlyduetothestorm.Plungedintodarkness,Mr.Carterstumbledtofind a candle, panic surging through him. The oven went cold, leaving the half-baked cake on the counter with oozing blueberries forming a sticky puddle. He fumbled with matches, sweaty hands finally lighting the candle — its faint glow showed the smudged, unreadable recipe. “How could this happen?” he groaned. Just then, Mrs. Carter returned,andthecoupleexchangedworriedglances,knowingLilawouldbehomesoon. Lila pushed the door open and Mrs. Carter took over the wet umbrella. She noticed the kitchen’s candlelight and stepped in, confused. Spotting the messy counter, lopsided cake, and parents’ sheepish smiles, she burst into warm laughter. “Dad, you tried baking my favourite cake?” she asked, hugging him. Embarrassed, Mr. Carter nodded as Lila took a spoonful. “It’s perfect — not fancy, but made with your love,” she said, eyes shining. Mrs. Carter handed over the macarons, and the three chatted by candlelight, the storm outside forgotten. This imperfect celebrationbecamehermostmemorable18thbirthdaygift. 听力部分录音材料 (Text1) M:Hurryup!ThetraintoShanghaiisleavingat9:15.It’salready8:40,andwestillneedtogetthroughsecurity. W: Relax, I checked the schedule just now — there’s a delay due to heavy rain. The train will depart at 9:40 instead. M:Really?That’sarelief.Thenwecangrabaquickbreakfastbeforeleaving. (Text2)W:Mr.Brown,ImissedyourchemistryclassyesterdaybecauseIhadafever.CouldyoutellmewhathomeworkI needtofinish? M:Noproblem.YouneedtofinishtheexperimentreportonPage45andprepareforthequiznextMonday. W:Thanks. (Text3) M:Let’strythatnewdowntownChineserestauranttonight — theirred-cookedporkisamazing. W:Soundsgood,butI’monalow-fatdiet.Anysaladorsteamedfish? M:Notsure.I’llcalltocheck.Ifnot,wecangototheItalianplacenextdoor — plentyofhealthyoptions. W:Perfect.Let’sdoit. (Text4) M:AreyougoingtotheEnglishspeechcontestthisSaturday?Iheardtherewillbefamousjudgesandniceprizes. W:I’dloveto,butIhavetoattendmycousin’sbirthdaypartyinthecountryside.It’satwo-hourdrivefromhere. M:Whatapity! (Text5) W:Mr.Green,couldItakenextFridayoff?Mysister’sgettingmarried — Ineedtohelpprepare. M:Letmechecktheschedule.Youcantaketheafternoonoff,butfinishyourcurrentprojectfirst. W:Noproblem!Thanksalot. (Text6) M: So, you can take the 10:40 flight to Singapore first, then connect to Berlin. There’ll be a 1.5-hour layover at SingaporeChangiAirport. W:Thatworks.WhattimedoIgettoBerlin? M: 9:10 p.m. the same day. I found a three-star hotel — City Central Inn — for 120 euros a night. It’s a great deal,withasingleroomandcityviews. W:Dotheyhaveavailabilityfortwonights? M:Yep,it’sreservedifyouwantit. (Text7) W:Paul,doesyoursonlikeusingasmartphone? M:No.He’sonlyfouryearsold.Toprotecthiseyesight,LisaandIneverlethimuseasmartphone. W:Doeshewatchvideosthen? M:Sometimeshewatchescartoonclipswithmysisterforabit.Butwemakesureheonlywatchesforlessthan20minutesaday.Whataboutyourdaughter? W: Well, Emma spends too much time on tablets. Sometimes she even uses it until late at night. Now I’m really worriedabouthereyehealth. M:Kidsofheragecaneasilygetaddictedtoelectronicdevices.Ithinkyouneedtosetscreentimerulesforher. W:You’reabsolutelyright.I’llsitdownandtalktoherseriouslytonight. (Text8) M:Lily,Iheardyourbandislookingforanewmember. W:Yeah!Ourviolinistmovedtoanothercity,andwe’reshort-handed. M:I’dlovetojoin — whatinstrumentareyouafter?Iplaythekeyboardandabitofrhythmguitar. W:Perfect!Wealreadyhavetwoguitaristsandadrummer,soakeyboardplayerisexactlywhatweneed. M:Great!When’syournextpractice?CanIsitin? W:Sure.WeusuallymeetonFridayevenings,butlet’sdothisSundayaround7p.m. — easierforeveryone. M:Wheredoyoupractise? W:Atmygaragefornow.Whenitrains,webookamusicroomatthecommunitycentre. M:Doyouhaveanyshowscomingup? W: We’re playing at the City Folk Festival in November — it’s our first big show! We need to finish two new songsbyOctober,sopracticewillbetight. (Text9) M:Hi,Lucy,ourclassdiscussionaboutcraftsmanshipistomorrow.Doyouhaveanyideas? W: Yeah! I think craftsmanship means being careful and patient with your work. My grandpa is a woodworker — hespendshourspolishingwoodenchairsuntilthey’resmooth. M:That’sagreatexample.Craftsmenalsofocusondetailsandpursueperfection,right?Myunclerepairswatches. Hesaysevenatinymistakecanbreakthewholewatch. W:Exactly!It’snotjustaboutskills.Itneedsyearsofpractice.Butwhyisitimportantforusstudents? M:Well,ithelpsinourstudiestoo.LikelearningEnglish — weneedtorepeatpronunciationandcheckgrammar carefullytoimprove. W:Isee.Socraftsmanshipisn’tjustforartisans.It’saspiritwecanuseindailylifetodothingswell. M:Yougotit.Let’ssharethesethoughtsintomorrow’sdiscussion. (Text10) With the development of the digital age, information security has become increasingly important for highschool students. First, we should set strong passwords for our study accounts and social media — mix letters, numbers and symbols instead of using simple ones like birthdays or names. Second, never share our passwords with others, even close friends. Third, avoid clicking unknown links in messages or emails, as they may carry viruses or lead to online cheating. Also, don’t post personal details such as phone numbers or home addresses on publicplatforms.Onceourinformationisstolen,itcouldcausetroublelikeeconomiclossorprivacyleaks.Inshort, protectinginformationsecurityisn’tdifficult,butitrequiresourconstantattentionindailylife.