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2026屆高三年級期初陽光調(diào)研試卷英語 2025.09注意事項:1.本試卷滿分150分??荚嚂r間120分鐘。2.答題前,務(wù)必將自己的學(xué)校、姓名、考試號等相關(guān)信息寫在答題卡上規(guī)定的地方。3.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無效。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whichplacedoesthewomanwanttogo?A.Toasupermarket. B.Toarestaurant. C.Toahotel.2.Howcanthemanbedescribed?AHonest. B.Generous. C.Patient3.Whatarethespeakersdoing?AChattingaboutanaturalsight. B.Havingageographyclass. C.Watchingthesunset.4.Whydopeopleplanttreesincitiesaccordingtothewoman?A.Tobeautifytheenvironment. B.Toprovideaplaceforrest. C.Tocleantheair.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Onabeach. B.Athome. C.Inanoffice.第二節(jié)(共15題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的做答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatdoesthecharityhelpbuild?A.Schools. B.Wells. C.Roads.7.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fellowworkers. B.Oldschoolmates. C.Donorandcollector.]高三英語第1頁共12頁聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whatisthemaintopicoftheconversation?A.Planningasurpriseparty. B.Celebratingabirthday. C.Hidingagift.9.Whoarethespeakers?A.Jamie'sparents. B.Jamie'sfriends. C.Jamie'steachers.10.Whvisthegaragechosen?A.It'sclosetothehouse. B.It'sJamie'sfavoriteplace. C.It'soutofJamie'ssight.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whatarethemachinesbeingusedfor?A.Pullingdownbuildings. B.Buildingfoundations. C.Clearingextrasoil.12.Whatdothespeakershaveincommon?A.Theyarebothskilledatconstruction.B.Theyarebothintomachines.C.Theyarebothhard-working.13.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemandoatlast?A.Haveimagination. B.Beconfident. C.Maintaincuriosity.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14.Howmanydollswillthewomansoonhave?A.10. B.15. C.16.15.Whatkindofdollsisthewomanparticularlyinterestedin?A.Theonesmadewithmoderntechniques.B.Theonesdesignedwithculturalsymbols.C.Theonesrelatedtoherchildhoodmemories.16.Whatdidthemanlikecollecting?A.Stamps. B.Envelopes. C.Albums.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whathappenedtothedog?A.Itwaslost. B.Itgotitstailinjured. C.ItwasscaredbyBen.18.WhatdidBendoafterfeedingthedog?A.Hedecidedtokeepit.B.Hebuiltadoghouseinthepark.C.Hepreparedtolookforitsowner.19.HowdidBenfeelaboutthedogleaving?A.Angrybutunderstanding. B.Upsetbutsatisfied. C.Surprisedbutdelighted.高三英語第2頁 共12頁20.WhatlessondidBenlearn?A.Kindnessbringsmeaningtolife.B.Generositycreatesbeautifulconnections.C.Patienceisimportantincaringforanimals.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AShanghaiNaturalHistoryMuseumAsoneofthebiggestnaturalhistorymuseumsinChina,ShanghaiNaturalHistoryMuseumisconstructedintheshapeofagreenspiral(螺旋形的)shell——technologicallyadvancedandenvironmentallyfriendly.Coveringatotalareaof54,127squareyards,ShanghaiNaturalHistoryMuseumservesasanessentialplatformforpopularscienceeducationandculturalexchange.ThemeThethemeofShanghaiNaturalHistoryMuseumispeopleinharmonywithnatureandfeaturestheprogressofevolution(進化),thevarietyoflifeandthehistoryofhumancivilization.Alongwithsometemporarydisplayhalls,a4DtheaterandaDiscoveryCenter,therearetenpermanentexhibitionhalls.ExhibitsMorethan11,000modelsfromsevencontinentsareondisplayinShanghaiNaturalHistoryMuseumwithaboutonethousandspecimens(標(biāo)本)ofrarespecies.TheAfricangrasslandsarevividlyreconstructed.Fiveinteractivetheaterspresentthegreateventsinthehistoryofevolution.Moreover,400visualmediaandtheonlinelibrarysystemcanaccommodategrowingpublicinterest.Thefarmexposestouriststonatureandtheexplorationcenterprovidespeoplewithanopportunitytoobserve,toexperiment,andtodiscuss.TheShanghaiNaturalHistoryMuseumhasover280,000exhibits,whichcanbecategorizedintoplants,animals,geologyandhumanity.Therearemorethan150,000plantspecimens,over4,000mammalspecimens,almost33,000insectspecimens.OpeninghoursTuesdaytoSunday9:00——17:15(Ticketsaresoldfrom9:00to16:30)Monday(exceptpublicholidaysinChina)Closed21.WhomightbeinterestedinShanghaiNaturalHistoryMuseum?A.Scientiststoconductexperiments.B.Studentstoresearchdigitaltechnology.C.Insect-loverstoobservebiodiversity.D.Childrentoexplorearchitecture.高三英語第3頁共12頁22.WhencanyoubuyticketsatShanghaiNaturalHistoryMuseum?A.Tuesday17:50. B.Sunday12:30.C.Monday9:30. D.Thursday17:00.23.Whichofthefollowingisthemainfeatureofthemuseum?A.Itprioritizesthedisplayofrarespecimens.B.Itservesasahigh-techbaseforbiologists.C.ItfocusesonthehistoryofAfricanwildlife.D.Itcreatesinteractiveandengagingexperiences.BFourdaysafterHurricaneIdamadelandfall,theNewOrleansmeteorologist(氣象學(xué)家)MargaretOrrtookabreakaftertwelvehoursontheairtoreplytosomeofherfansonTwitter.Orr,whohasbeenreportingtheweatherforforty-twoyears,isregardedbymanyresidentsasaprophet(預(yù)言家).Someoneaskedwhythesunalwaysshinesbeforeastorm:“AndIsaid,toremindusthatthesunwillshineagain.ButIdon'twantthesunemoji.”Sheusedaheartinstead.Therealreasonthesunshinesbeforeastorm?“Becauseyou'veoftengothighpressurerightoveryou,andit'shot,”shesaid.“Thehighmovesofftotheeastandpushesthesystemourway."Manyofherworkmatesweresleepingatthestation,butOrrpreferredtogohome,whereshehadrunningwaterbutnoelectricity.Shecouldhandlenothavingair-conditioner.Thetrick,shesaid,wastotakeacoldshower.NothavingInternet,though,wasahardship.Shesaid,“Icouldn'tcheckmysocialmediauntilIgottowork,whichwasannoying.”InthedaysleadinguptoIda,peoplecontactedOrrthroughTwittertogetindividualized,practicaladvice.Orrtriedtorespondtoeveryone.Thisdedicationearnedhergreatrespectfromtheresidents.Orrhasalwaysbeenfascinatedbyweather.In1965,whenshewastwelveyearsold,thewindfromHurricaneBetsyblewtheroofoffherfamily'shouseinNewOrleans.Sheremembersgoingoutsideandstandingintheeyeofthestorm.“Ilookedupandsawtheskyandsawthestars,”shesaid.“Badweatherhappenseverywhere,”shesaid,“Everynowandthen,onTwitter,you'llseepeoplesaying,whydoyoulivethere?Well,Iliveherebecauseit'smyhome.ThisiswhereIgrewup.ThisistheplaceIlove.”Shewenton,“AfterHurricaneKatrina,Ithought,couldIliveanywhereelse?AndIdecided,no,Icouldn't.”Sheadded,“AsmydaughtersaidaboutNewOrleanswhenshewasalittlegirl,‘Ievenlovethedirt.’”高三英語第4頁共12頁24.Orr'sexplanationaboutsunshinebeforeastormcanbedescribedas.A.poeticbutabstract B.scientificbuttrickyC.encouragingandprofessional D.strangeandinaccurate25.WhydidOrrfindthelackofInternetathomea“hardship”?A.Shecouldn'taccessweatherdataforforecasts.B.Shewasunabletorespondtopeople'squestions.C.Sheneededonlineresourcesforair-conditioning.D.Shemissedwatchingnewsaboutthehurricane.26.WhatchildhoodexperiencesparkedOrr'sfascinationwithweather?A.Watchingweatherreportsontelevision.B.Readingbooksabouthurricanesatschool.C.SeeingthestarsintheeyeofHurricaneBetsy.D.HelpingneighborsrebuildafterHurricaneBetsy.27.Whatmessagedoestheauthorwanttoconveyinthelastparagraph?A.Naturaldisastersareacommonthreatallovertheworld.B.Peopleonlinedon'tunderstandherdeeploveforherhome.C.Shedecidedtostaymainlybecauseofherdaughter'sopinion.D.Emotionalattachmentiswhattiespeopletotheirhometown.CSomememories,suchaswhatyouhadfordinnerlastnight,areeasiertorecallthanothers.However,evenforgottenmemoriescouldbeguidingyouractions.Memorycanbedefinedbywhatpeoplereport,orphysicallyasacircuitofcellsandconnectionsinthebrain,knownasanengram.Ithasbeenthoughtbymanyresearchersthatwhenyouforgetsomething,theengramdisappears.However,researchinmicesuggestsforgottenmemoriescanpersist;theyjustcan'tbeconsciouslyrecalled.Toseeifforgottenmemoriesaredetectableinhumanbrains,TomWillemsandhisteamattheUniversityofBerngot40peopletoquicklylookat96pairsofimages,madeupofahumanfaceandanobject,suchasaguitarorastapler.Theresearchersthenusedfunctionalmagneticresonanceimaging(磁共振成像)toobservetheparticipants'brainactivityduringtestscarriedoutaround30minuteslaterand24hourslater.Thetestsaskedwhethertheyhadseentwoimagespairedupbefore.Theparticipantsalsostatedwhethertheyrecalledthattwoimageswenttogether,wereunsure,orwereguessing.高三英語 第5頁 共12頁Thosewhosaidtheycouldrememberchosethecorrectpairing87percentofthetimeduringbothtests.Thosewhosaidtheyhadforgottengotabouthalfright.Theparticipantswhowereunsureguessedcorrectly57percentofthetimeafter30minutesand54percentafter24hours.Theseresultswereslightlyhigherthanwouldbeexpectedbychance,whichsuggeststhisgroupmayactuallyhaveremembered.Whentheguesserschosetherightanswer,thesameactivationpatternswereseenintherighthippocampal(海馬的)regionofthebrainasinthosewhoremembered,whichimpliestheengramsofforgottenmemoriesremainedandwereinfluencingtheirchoices.Inthetestsdone24hourslater,theengramsofmemoriesthatpeoplecorrectlyguessedstayedwithinthehippocampus,whilethosetheycouldrememberweredistributedthroughouttheneocortex(大腦新皮層).Theworkshowstherecanbeadisconnectionbetweenthememoryweconsciouslyaccessandtherelatedengraminthebrain.AsresearcherAmyMiltonexplains,“Somememoriesdon'tnecessarilyneedtobeconsciouslyretrieved(提取)inorderforthosememoriestoinfluencebehaviour.”28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“engram”inparagraph2probablymean?A.Atoolusedtomeasurememory. B.Theprocessofformingmemory.C.Thefeelingofrememberingsomething. D.Anetworkofbraincellsstoringmemory.29.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?A.Participantsandmaterials. B.Functionsofbrainscans.C.Researchmethodsandprocedures. D.Causesofforgottenmemories.30.Whydidresearchersstudythosewhowereunsure?A.Toidentifyinattentiveparticipants.B.Tocomparebrainactivitypatterns.C.Toseeifguessingrevealshiddenmemories.D.Toprovethatallmemoriescanberecalled.31.Whatisthekeyfindingofthestudyinthepassage?A.Forgottenmemoriesinfluencebehaviorunconsciously.B.Allmemorytracesarestoredinthesamepartofbrain.C.Forgottenmemoriescanbefullyrecoveredwitheffort.D.Consciousrecallisnecessaryformemoriestoaffectchoices.DIn2013,theWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)setanambitiousgoal:reducetheglobalphysicalinactivityrateby10percentby2025.However,despitenumerouspublichealthcampaignsandeffortstiedtotheOlympicGames,peoplearemovinglessthanever.Thelatestdataindicatesthat31percentofadultsworldwidearen'tmeetingphysicalactivityguidelines,a5-percentage-pointincreasefrom26percentin2010.Amongteens,thenumbersareworse:81percentaren'tmovingenough.高三英語 第6頁共12頁So,whatwentwrong?Frompublichealthpolicytourbandesignissues,therearenumerouswaystocriticizecurrentstrategies.However,someexpertsareaskingamorefundamentalquestion——havewebeenpromotingphysicalactivityallwrong?Foryears,publichealthcampaignshavereliedheavilyonthe“exerciseismedicine”narrativetopromotephysicalactivity.Wehaveallheardittimeandagain:getactiveifyouwanttopreventillnesseslikediabetesandheartdiseases.Itisamessagebasedonstrongscientificevidence,andyouwouldthinkthatthepromiseofgoodhealthisthebestpossiblemotivator.BenjaminRigby,aUKpublichealthresearcher,arguesthatreducingmovementmerelyasawaytopreventdiseaseoversimplifieswhypeoplechoosetobeactive.“Wewanttoplay,tolaugh,toexplore,todance,andfeelproudandultimately,tohavefunandfeelgood,”hesays.Agrowingnumberofstudiessupportthisideaofshiftingthespotlightawayfromhealth-focusednarratives.AUKanalysisof123studiesconcludedthathealthreasonsaren'tnecessarilywhatmotivatepeopletogetoffthecouch.Themosteffectivemessageshighlighttheshort-termrewardsofbeingactive——likefeelinggood,reducingstressorhavingfunwithfriends——notthethreatofillness.Solidevidencealsoshowsthatpeoplearemorelikelytostayactivewhenit'sfun.Enjoymentislinkedtoyoungpeopleconsistentlyparticipatinginsports.AndrememberPokémonGO?Thatcrazehasitsmostengageduserswalkinganextra1473stepsadayonaverage,justbecausetheywereexcitedto“catch‘emall”.Giventheevidence,whyhaven'tpublichealthmessagestailoredmorecloselywithmotivationscentredonenjoyment?Whilehealthnarrativesappealtoinstitutions,withthenexttargetofreducinginactivityby15%by2030,changeisurgentlyneeded.32.Whathappenedtotheglobalphysicalinactivityratebetween2010and2025?A.Teeninactivitydecreasedsignificantly.B.Adultinactivityrosefrom26%to31%.C.The10%reductiongoalwasachieved.D.WHOsuccessfullyreducedinactivityrateby5%.33.What'stheproblemwiththecurrentphysicalactivitypromotionstrategies?A.TheyattachlittleimportancetotheOlympicGames.B.Theyfocustoomuchontheurbandesignissues.C.Theyignorethescientificevidencebehindexercise.D.Theyrelytoomuchonhealthbenefitsasmotivation.34.Whydoestheauthormention“PokémonGO”inparagraph5?A.Topresentafact. B.Togiveanexample.C.Tomakeacomparison. D.Toexplainaconcept.高三英語 第7頁 共12頁35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Findingemotioninmotion B.ExerciseisthebestmedicineC.Connectingothersthroughgames D.Alittlemovementforbetterhealth第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Interruptinganotherperson'ssentenceisnormallyconsideredasundesirable.However,itisnotalwaysequallyimpolite.Inadditiontothehostile(敵意的)takeoverofthesentence,whichservestodominate,therearealsofriendly,evenpositiveinterruptions.36Anditcangiveaconversationmomentum(動力).Over30yearsago,communicationscientistJuliaA.GoldbergattheUniversityofWyomingcategorizedinterruptionsintothreetypes——bad,goodandneutral.Aninterruptioninthesenseofgainingpoweralmostalwayshappensinfrontofanaudience.Andthisispreciselythetypeofinterruptionthatmentendtouse.SociologistsfromPrincetonUniversityfoundthatthelargeragroupis,themorelikelyitisthatmenwilltakethefloor.37Thisisbecause“speakingtimealsohasaninfluenceondominance”,saysKotthoff.38Theseinterruptionscanbeusedtoexpressinterest,forexamplebyaskingaquickquestion(“DoyoumeanMinafrom9b?”),commentingonsomethingquickly(“Howexciting!”)ormakingapprovinghummingnoises(“Mmm”).39Thepersonspeakingfeelsevenmoreheardandthereisaresonance(共鳴)betweenthetwo.“Ofcourse,evenmildinterruptionscanbeunpleasantforthepersonbeinginterrupted,”accordingtocommunicationtrainerJorgAbromeit.Forexample,whensomeoneasksaquestionjustasthespeakerisabouttoexpandontheimportantpartoftheirmessage.Askingquestionstooquicklyandtoooftencanalsobeannoying.Thesituationissimilarwiththethirdgroupofinterruptions,neutralinterruptions.Theyhavenodeepermeaning.40Therefore,thekeytoasuccessfulinterruptionliesnotintheactitself,butintheintentionbehinditandhowitmakestheotherpersonfeel.A.Theyareneitheraboutpowernoraboutrelationship.B.Conversationsbetweenpeoplearetrueworksofart.C.Andthemorepowerfulmenare,thelongertheyspeak.D.Interruptingcanalsobehelpfulandhighlyappreciative.E.Beinginterruptedwhilespeakingisacommonthingtoexperience.F.Thesecondtypeofinterruptions,ontheotherhand,consolidatearelationship.G.Thissignalstotheotherpersonthatyouareinvolvedandemotionallyengaged.高三英語第8頁共12頁第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項?!癐didn'tpickpeonies(牡丹).Theypickedme,”saysKathleenGagan,ownerandfounderofPeony’sEnvydisplaygardeninBernardsville.Thegarden’splayfulnamewas41yearsagoataparty,whenGaganenthusiasticallyannouncedher42tostartapeonyfarminherbackyard.Oneoftheguestssaid,“Sounds43—I'msurewe'llallhavepeoniesenvy!”Having44livedadynamiclifestyleworkingasaconsultantandlinguistoverseasfor15years,Gaganwashappyto45backintoBernardsville.In2002,sheplantedherfirstpeonycrop.Fouryearslater,shebegan46rootstock(根莖)commerciallyandopenedhergardentothe47becauseshewas“eagertobuildsomethingthatotherscouldvisitandenjoy.”Today,herpropertyishometooneofthemostextensive48ofpeoniesinthecountry.Gagan,anationally49gardeningexpert,appreciatesthelaid-backpresenceofestablishedpeoniesbecause,50othercrops,theyareeasytomaintain.“Beforestartingmypeonygarden,I51atapeachorchard(果園)becausedeerateallthetrees.ThenItriedraisingirises,withnoluck,”shesays.“Finally,Ihadsuccesswithpeonies.52andrabbitsdon'tlikethem,andtheestablishedplantsrequire53care.Everythingyoudoforthemcomesbackyearafteryearbecauseit'sagenerousplantthat54somuchmorethanittakes.”Peony’sEnvyisopendailyfromthelastFridayinAprilthroughthesecondSundayinJune.Tofullyexperienceallithasto55,someguestsvisitweekly.Intheseblooms,peoplefindamirrortolife'ssimplestwisdom:truebeautyasksforlittle,butgivesendlessly.41.A.called B.born C.found D.stated42.A.promise B.opinion C.plan D.task43.A.impossible B.familiar C.horrible D.lovely44.A.previously B.eventually C.naturally D.frequently45.A.wander B.fight C.settle D.hide46.A.digging B.selling C.giving D.storing47.A.volunteers B.gardeners C.crowd D.public高三英語第9頁共12頁48.A.systems B.collections C.treasures D.versions49.A.surrounded B.restricted C.supported D.recognized50.A.like B.except C.unlike D.despite51.A.stopped B.failed C.attempted D.succeeded52.A.Deer B.Sheep C.Animals D.Enemies53.A.much B.constant C.intense D.little54.A.paysforward B.givesback C.countson D.goesthrough55.A.offer B.reflect C.spread D.expose第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。SuShiwasapoet,politicianandeducator,buthehadmanyotherstringstohisbow.Oneofthemanytalentsofthis56(astonish)cleverandcreativemanwascooking.ByfarandawayhismostfamousdishisDongpoPork.SuShiwasalsoamastercalligrapher,and57(rank)firstofthefourgreatcalligraphersoftheSongDynasty.Inhisyouth,hehadstudiedthecalligraphyofWangXizhiandlateroninlife,heturned58theworksofYanZhenqing.Nonetheless,SuShi'scalligraphyreflectedhisopennature59desireforself-expression.His“ColdFoodObservance”tellsofhistimeinexile(流放).Therisingandfallingstrokes(筆法)areexpressionsofSuShi'semotions,and60thestorybuilds,sodothecharacters.Inadditiontobeingagiftedcalligrapher,SuShiwasan61(accomplish)painter.Thetrees,rocksandbambooheproducedwithafew62(twist)andturnsofhispaintbrushwerefreeandsimpleinstyle,butvariedandexpressiveinmeaning.ToSuShi,anoldtreewasparticularly63(symbol),asitrepresentedsurvivingdifficulttimesbutstill64(continue)tostandtallandgrow.SuShi'sideasontheartofpaintingwerealsoinnovative.Throughhispainting,hebegantoexplorehowan65(art)couldexpresstheirinnermostthoughtsandexperiencesthroughtheirworks.Inhiseyes,paintingwaspoetry,andpoetrywaspainting.高三英語第10頁共12頁第四部刀第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是李華。你校外教Mr.Smith計劃在下學(xué)期為興趣小組(interestgroup)開設(shè)一門新課,目前正在征集學(xué)生們的意見。請你給他寫一封電子郵件,推薦一個主題,內(nèi)容包括:1.你推薦的課程主題(如:西方戲劇鑒賞、英語辯論技巧、英美流行文化等);2.推薦該主題的理由(至少兩點);3.表達對此課程的期待。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearMr.Smith,Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文?!癟oday'stheday,Dad,”Ethansaidashepouredcereal(麥片)intoabowl.“IhopeIdon'tlettheteamdown.”Ethanwasgoingtobepitching(投球)forthefirsttime.“Oh,you'lldofine,”Dadsaid.“You'vebeenpracticingformonths.”“Doyouhavetimetofeedthegoatsbeforeyouleave?”Dadasked.“Sure.IhavefifteenminutesbeforeJustineandherdadpickmeup.”“Great.Thankyou.”Dadgrabbedhiscarkeys.“I'msorryIhavetoleavebeforeyou,butGrandmahasnootherwaytogettoherappointmentwiththedoctor.Goodluckatthegametoday.”Ethanwolfeddownhiscerealandheadedouttothebarn(畜棚).Ashefedthegoats,hetriedtorememberallthepitchingtipsCoachSchultzhadgivenhim.ThenhespottedtheiryounggoatZekeopeningthegate!Ethandashedovertostophimfromescaping.Hewastoolate.高三英語第11頁共12頁Zekeboundedtowardthefield.Ohno!Idon'thavetimeforthis,Ethanthought,feelingsweatbreakoutunderhisbaseballcap.Knowinghecouldn'tleavewithZekeontheloose,Ethanquicklyfiguredouthe'dneedabucketofcrackedcorntoattractthegoatandaropetocatchhimandleadhimback.Bythattime,Zekehaddisappearedintothetreesinthefarcorner.Acarstoppedinthedriveway.“Readytogo?”Justinecalledoutherwindow.“I——Ican'tgorightnow,”hesaid.“Ihavetogetourgoatbackintohisbarn.”“Canwehelp?”Justine'sdadasked.“Thanks,butIdon'tthinkyouhavetime.”Ethansaid.“Warm-upstartssoon.”“I'llcomebackandhelpyouafterItakeJustinetotheplace,”Justine'sdadsaid.“Thanks.”Ethantriedtoswallowthelumpinhisthroatashewenttogetthecornandtherope.Afterhehadthem,heranbacktothetrees.ButZekesawhimandrushedoff,gettingfartherandfartheraway.Ethancollapseddownonthegroundtocatchhisbreath.Heknewtheteamwouldbestartingtheirwarm-upbynow.Hewishedhecouldbetherewiththem.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Justthen,aminibusstoppedbeforeEthan,outofwhichjumpedCoachSchultzandthekidsfromtheteam.“Thanks,guys,”Ethansaid.“I'msorrythistooksomuchofourwarm-uptime.”高三英語第12頁共12頁2026屆高三年級期初陽光調(diào)研試卷英語參考答案 2025.09第一部分聽力(共20小題,滿分30分)1-5BAACA 6-10BCCAC 11-15BBCCB 16-20AACBA第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),20小題;每小題2.5分,滿分50分)21-23CBD 24-27CBCD 28-31DCCA 32-35BDBA 36-40DCFGA第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)41-45BCDAC 46-50BDBDC 51-55BADBA第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)56.astonishingly 57.wasranked/ranked 58.to 59.and 60.as61.accomplished 62.twists 63.symbolic 64.continuing 65.artist第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)參考范文Version1DearMr.Smith,I'mthrilledtohearthatyou'replanninganewcourse.I'dliketorecommend“AppreciationofWesternDrama”asapotentialtopic.Thiscoursewouldbehighlybeneficialfortwomainreasons.Firstly,itoffersafascinatingwindowintoWesterncultureandhistory.Secondly,byreadingandactingoutscripts,wecandramaticallyimproveourpronunciationandunderstandingofidiomaticEnglish.Ibelievemanystudents,includingmyself,areeagertoexploretheworldoftheater.Thankyouforconsideringmysuggestion.Yours,LiHuaVersion2DearMr.Smith,Regardingthenewinterestgroupcourse,Iamwritingtopropose“EnglishDebatingSkills”.Thistopicishighlyrelevantinanacademicenvironmentandwouldattractmanystudents.Ibelievethiscoursewouldbeextremelyvaluable.Notonlywouldithelpusstructureourargumentslogicallyandthinkcritically,butitwouldalsoprovideapracticalenvironmenttoenhancefluencyandconfidenceinspeaking.Theseskillsarecrucialforourfuturestudies.Wearealllookingforwardtothepossibilityofsuchanengagingandchallengingcourse.Bestregards,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)Justthen,aminibusstoppedbeforeEthan,outofwhichjumpedCoachSchultzandthekidsfromtheteam.Theyshoutedexcitedlyandranoverto

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