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肇慶市2026屆高中畢業(yè)班第一學(xué)期末教學(xué)質(zhì)量監(jiān)測英語 本試題共11頁,考試時間120分鐘,滿分120分 2026.01注意事項:1.答題前,考生先將自己的信息填寫清楚、準(zhǔn)確,將條形碼準(zhǔn)確粘貼在條形碼粘貼處。2.請按照題號順序在答題卡各題目的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書寫的答案無效。3.答題時請按要求用筆,保持卡面清潔,不要折疊,不要弄破、喬皺,不得使用涂改液、修正帶、刮紙刀。考試結(jié)束后,請將本試題及答題卡交回。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。ADecemberissettobeafeastforartloversglobally,withdiverseremarkableexhibitionsdisplayingclassicmasterpiecesandcontemporaryworks.Theseshowsofferuniqueculturalexperiencesandartisticinsightstovisitors.WondersofPatternsLaunchingonDecember13atShanghaiArtMuseum,thisexhibitionpresentsover300treasuresfromIndia,Iran,andtheOttomanEmpire.Crossingfrom16thto19thcenturies,itcoversceramics(陶瓷),jewelry,calligraphy,andsculptures,offeringanimmersivejourneythroughartisticexchanges.It'stheLouvre'slargest-scaleshowinChina,integratingluxurywithculturaldepth.Openingtime:9:00-17:00(closedonMondays)Admissionfees:180yuanforadults,halfpriceforstudentsCross-GenerationalDialoguesHeldatWuhanArtMuseumthisDecember,thisshowbridgesfamousartistsandemergingtalents.Featuring50innovativeworksbyyoungartistsand17classicmasterpieces,itexploresthe“tradition-contemporary-future”dialogue.Focusedonera-themed(時代主題的)creations,ithighlightsfreshartisticexpressionsandinter-generationalheritage.Openingtime:9:30-17:30(extendedto21:00onweekends)高三·英語第1頁(共11頁)Admissionfees:60yuanforadults,40yuanforstudentsPicassoReimaginedStartingonDecember22inLondon,thiscooperationbetweenTateMuseumandPicassoMuseumshowcasesover80authenticworksofPicasso'scareer.Itincludesoilpsintingsandsketches.Curated(策劃)byPaulSmith,afamousBritishdesigner,theexhibitionoffersfreshperspectivesonPicasso'sinnovativetechniquesandemotionalstorytelling.Openingtime:9:00-17:00(closedonTuesdays)Admissionfees:20eurosforadults,12eurosforstudentsAlbertOehlen:EndlessSummerRunningfromDecember1to20atGalerieMuseuminParis,thisexhibitionfeaturesover40recentpaintingsbyAlbertOehlen,alegendaryGermanartist.Hisworkscombinevibranthues(色調(diào)),abstractforms,andexperimentaltechniquestochallengetraditionalartboundaries,creatingadynamicdialoguebetweenchaosandharmony.Openingtime:10:00-18:00(closedonTuesdays)Admissionfees:22eurosforadults,halfpriceforstudents21.WhatisspecialaboutWondersofPatterns?A.Itpresentsartworksfrom3Asiancountries.B.ItistheLouvre'sbiggestexhibitionglobally.C.Itiswell-plannedbyafamousBritishdesigner.D.Itdisplaysartworksfrom3differentcivilizations.22.Whichexhibitionisacooperativeprojectoftwomuseums?A.WondersofPatterns. B.PicassoReimagined.C.Cross-GenerationalDialogues. D.AlbertOehlen:EndlessSummer.23.WhatisthetotalcostforastudentandanadulttovisitAlbertOehlen:EndlessSummer?A.11euros. B.22euros. C.33euros. D.44euros.BWhenNaomiDeBerrylearnedherfatherneededakidney,thesix-year-oldgirldidnotfullyunderstandwhatitmeant.Shehadbecomecuriousaboutherfather'sat-homekidneydialysis(透析)treatments,thenherparentsdecidedtotellherthetruththatherfatherhadkidneydiseaseandneededatransplant(移植)tostayalive.Whenherfather,formerjournalistJarvisDeBerry,wentinforthetransplantshortly 高三·英語第2頁(共11頁)afterward,thedoctor'sofficeofferedNaomiacoloringbooktocomforther.Butshesaiditwasn'tenough.“IneededsupportandIdidn'treallyhavethat.Ihadalotofadults,butthereweren'tanychildrenwhoweregoingthroughthesamething.”Naomidecidedthatshewouldwriteabookexplainingtochildrenwhatitisliketohaveaparentinneedofakidney.Afterworkingonitforabouttwoyears,shereleasedMyDaddyNeedsAGiftinJune.Thebookcoverfeaturesafamilyinahospital,introducingreaderstoNaomi'sheartfeltquestforakidneytransplantforhenfather.AsNaomidiscoversthatdialysisisn'tenoughtokeepherfatherhealthy,shefacesthechallengesofhospitalvisitsandmedicaluncertainties.Thisstoryiserucialforunderstandinghowchildrenmanagewhenaparentisserouslyill.“Thisbookisforchildreneverywherewhohaveasickparentandarescared,”Naomiwritesinherdedication.WithvividillustrationsbyJasmineT.Mills,thebookpresentsafamilyunitedintheirhopeastheysearchforadonor.MyDaddyNeedsAGiftskillfullybalancestheemotionalweightoftheDeBerrys'experiencewithstraightforwardinformationaboutorgantransplants.Thebookfeaturesaglossary(詞匯表)thatdefinestermslike“nephrologist”(腎病學(xué)家)and“dialysis”,aswellasexplainingtherolesofdonorsanddonororganizations.WhileNaomi'sfatherultimatelyreceiveshis“giftoflife”fromacousin,thestoryhighlightsthedifficultiesmanypeoplefaceinobtainingthenecessaryresourcesandorgandonations.24.WhatisthemainreasonNaomiwroteMyDaddyNeedsAGift?A.Tohonorhercousinwhodonatedakidney.B,Tohelpkidswithsiekparentsovercomefear.C.Torecordherfather'streatmentandrecovery.D.Toencouragemorepeopletobecomedoctors.25.Whatisthethirdparagraphmainlyabout?A.Themaincontentandpurposeofthebook.B.TheimpactofNaomi'schildhoodonher.C.ThechallengesNaomifacedinherdailylife.D.ThemedicaltreatmentNaomi'sdadreceived.26.WhatcanreaderslearnaboutNaomi'sfamily?A.Theystruggledtoaffordthemedicaleosts.B.Theymovedtoanewcityforbettertreatment.高三·英語第3頁(共11頁)C.Theysupportedenclotherduringthehardtimes.D.They'rereadytodonateorgunstothoseinneed.27.WhatdoocNaomi'sexperienceofbecominganauthorshow?A.Timeandtidewaitfornoman.B.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.C.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.D.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.CVicWileoxhaslazyworkmates,abad-tempered(易怒的)fatherandanunromantic,distantmarriage.However,heownsaJaguar(捷豹汽車)andfeelshappywhendriving.AsthemaincharaterofDavidLodge'snovelNiceWorkandheadofasengineeringfirm,heoftendriveshundredsofmilesformeetingsbeingbehindthewheel.Thenoveldepictsaworldthatisfadingaway.AccordingtotheNationalTravelSurvey,peoplenowtravelmuchlessthantheydid20yearsago,whichreversesalong-termtrend.DavidMetzpointsoutthattraveldistancesrosesharplyinthelate20thcentury,atrendthatstartedtwocenturiesearlierwiththelaunchofpassengerrailways.Wilcoxandhispeersoncedrovethischange,butpeople'stravelhasdroppedsignificantly.In2002,theaveragemantraveled8,245miles;by2024,thisfigurefellto6,549miles,a21%decrease.Thedropwasalmostentirelyduetolessdriving.Women'stravelalsofellby9%,from2002levelsto5,633milesin2024.Bothgenderscommuteshorterdistancesandtravellessforshopping,butwork-relatedtravelformenhasplummetedby45%——thebiggestdrop.CliffJackson,aformersalesman,recallsdriving30,000to35,000milesayearinthe1980sand1990s.Heandothersalesmentraveledwidelyonmotorwaystomeetclients,sometimesusingpayphonestocalltheoffiee.This“road-warrior”lifestylehasalmostdisappearedforseveralreasons.Taxofficialstightenedrulesoncompanycars,whiletheInternetandvideocallshavemaderegularsalestripsunnecessary.Companiesandpublicbodiesalsoencourageemployeestousepublictransportation.Thisroad-basedcultureisnowmostlykeptaliveinnovelsandagreat1993BBCdocumentary.MrWratten,whorepresentspeoplewhotravelforwork,doesnotmourn(哀傷)theroadwarriors.Hethinksthattravelhasbecomemorepurposefulanddetermined.Companieshavebecomemoreconcernedaboutthehealthandhappinessoftheir高三·英語第4頁(共11頁)employees,0.MrWrattennotesthatfirmsincreasinglytolerateorevenencouragestafftotaketheirpartnersonbusinesstrips.ThiswouldsurelyshockVicWilcox.28.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopicinthefirstparagraph?A.Byquotinganexpert. B.Byprovidingstatistics.C.Bydefiningaconcept. D.Bygivinganexample.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“plummeted”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Remainedstable. B.Risenslowly.C.Decreasedsharply. D.Changedrandomly.30.Whatledtothedisappearanceofthe“road-warrior”lifestyle?A.Stricterrulesoncompanycars.B.Thehighcostofowningprivatecars.C.Thedeclineinthenumberofsalesmen.D.Theclosingofmanymotorwayserviceareas.31.WhatcanweinferfromMrWratten'swords?A.Businesstravelwillsoondisappear.B.Modembusinesstravelismorehuman-centered.C.Companiesusedtoignoreemployees'travelsafety.D.VicWilcoxenjoystakinghiswifeonbusinesstrips.DAtGreenAmericana,atemporaryrestaurantinSanFrancisco,chefsPhilipSaneskiandEmilyHopkinsintroducetheirfuturecoursesfullofinnovation.Theporkmeatballsaresourcedfromwithincitylimits;thechicken-friedsteakischicken-free,andtheespresso(待濃咖啡)hasneverseenacoffeebean.Allofthemseemfamiliarbutaremadefromindustrialsubstitutes(替代品).Themeal'sideabelongstoXanderBalwit,awriterwhocoversthebiotechnologyindustry.Shewantedtopresentanoptimisticvisionofwhatthefoodindustrycouldbelikein2055,basedontoday'srealtechnologies.“Coverageofthose'futurefoods'tendstopresentthemaspoor-qualitysubstitutesfornaturalproducts,buttreatingthemashigh-endcuisinecanchangethisperspective,”shesays.AtGreenAmerican,ingredientshaveexperiencedethicalandenvironmentalimprovements.Thesteakmadefromplant-basedproteinisfromanIsraelicompany.高三·英語第5頁(共11頁)Becauseplantproteinsabsorb,,quickerthananimalones,thechefscanfeelfreertoexperimentwithflavoring.Theporkmeatballsuselab-grownmeatmadefromcellsofasow(母豬),whichlivesonafarmnow,sodinersenjoythemguilt-free.Theespressousescoffeealternativesmadefromchickpeas(鷹嘴豆),ricehulls,andgreentea,addressingcoffee'ssensitivitytoclimatechange.Somefuturefoodscanevenfightclimatechange.Thebutterinsouthern-stylebiseuitsisvegan(純素的),withfatsmadefromCO?,methane,andhydrogenbythefood-techfirmSavor.Pairedwithcarbon-extracting(碳提取)machines,itcouldhelpfightglobalwarming.Notallinnovationsmimic(模仿)nature.Thepinkpineappleintheupside-downcakeisgeneticallymodifiedtokeeplycopene(番茄紅素),showingafuturewhereinnovationhappensjustbecauseit'spossible.Thesedishesaremostlyinvitingaswellasexciting.ForMsBalwit,gettingpeopleexcitedisthepoint.Discussionsaboutthefutureoffoodhaveturnedapologetic,shesays,withinnovationsoftenpresentedassensiblealternativesratherthanworthconsumingintheirownright.“Whatifwewerejustcelebratingit?”sheasks.Fine-diningtrendsmightnottransformthefoodsystemovernight,buttheycanofteninspirechangesinhomekitchens.32.Whatphenomenondoestheauthorpointoutinthefirstparagraph?A.Dinersprefercreativedishesovertraditionalones.B.Chefscreatenewrecipesusingnaturalingredients.C.Atemporaryrestaurantlikespromotinglocalfood.D.Cooksbegantomakedisheswithman-madeingredients.33.WhatisBalwit'sattitudetowardsthepresentcoverageoffuturefoods?A.Uncaring. B.Uncertain. C.Critical. D.Appreciative.34.Whatcanbeinferredfromthethirdparagraph?A.Man-madefoodswillreplacenaturalonescompletely.B.Futurefoodshavemoralandenvironmentaladvantages.C.Ethicalfoodproductionismorecomplexthanexpected.D.Naturalingredientsarehealthierthanindustrialsubktitutos.35.Whatmightbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.FutureFoods:FromPoorReplacementstoFineDelightsB.TheRiseofTemporarilyRestaurantsAlloverSanFrancisoo 高三·英語第6頁(共11頁)C.AKeyWaytoTransformtheGlobalFoodSystemOvernightD.NaturalFoodsV.S.Lab-grownFoods:ALong-lastingDehatc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能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項Inrecentyears,almosteverynewcarsoldhascomewithahigh-techtouchscreen,whichcontrolseverythingfromtheairconditioningandsatnav(衛(wèi)星導(dǎo)航)tothemusic.36Theanswerisstraightforward.Ifplayingwiththescreenofasmartphonewhiledrivingis.distracting,andthereforedangerous,thendoinglikewisewithyourcar'sisprobablyriskytoo.Driverscanlearnwherephysicalcontrolsare,andpressbuttonsortwiddledials(撥動旋扭)without,takingtheireyesofftheroad.37Andascreendoesdozensofjobs,sofindingaparticularsettingoftenmeanstappingthroughseveralsub-menus.Theresult,saycritics..is.adangerousdistractionbuiltintothecaritself.38A.2022Swedishstudyfounddriverstookfarlongertocompletetaskswithtouchscreens.thanwithphysicalbuttons——upto45secondsforthe.slowestmodel,comparedtojust10secondsinacarwithphysicalbuttons.A2024Norwegianstudyusinggaze-tracking(視線追蹤)showedevensimpletaskslikeadjustingtemperaturedistracteddriversfor3.5seconds,whileenteringnavigationaddressestook16seconds.A2020Britishanalysisalsonotedtouchscreensimpairedreactiontimemorethandrunkdriving.Safetybodiesareresponding:FromJanuary,newrulesfromEuroNCAP(汽車碰撞測試),anorganizationresponsibleforcarsafetyratings,willdenyfive-starsafetyratingstocarswithoutphysicalswitchesforkeyfunctionslikeindioatorsandwindscreenwipers.39Many,driversdisliketouchscreensforreasons,otherthansafety,findingthemtroublesomeandannoyingtouse.Therefore,somecarproducershavebegunrestoringatleastsomebuttonstotheirnewmodels.Butinnovationneverstops.Evenastouchscreensarefallingoutoffavor,manymanufacturersareturningtheirattentiontovoicecontrol……40A.Researchesbackup.B.Butaretouchscreenssafe?C.Carmakersaretakingactiontoo:D.Whyaretouchscreenssopopular?高三英語第7頁(共11頁)E.thoughthatisasubjectforanotherstory.F.whichisexpectedtosolvetheproblemsofphysicalcontrols,G.Atouchsereenoffersnophysicalfeedback,makingthatharder.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,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Whatbeganasheartbreakforonefamilyhasturnedintoapowerfulstoryofkindness,teamwork,andhope.Justoneweekafterthievesstole11-year-oldAxtonBird's41wheelchair,agroupoflocalnonprofitorganizationsunitedtogethertonotonlyreplaceit——butto42himwithevenmore.AxtonliveswithAMC,ararediseasethatcausesstiffjoints(關(guān)節(jié))and43muscles,makingitdifficultforhimtowalk.Thewheelchairsomeonedonatedtohimwashislifeline.That'swhyitwas44whenitsuddenlydisappearedfromthefamily'syard.Whenthewheelchairwasstolen,Axton'sheart45tothebottom.Hisdad,JaysonBird,was46,ButhehadtocomfortAxtonthatsometimes47worksinmysteriousways.Itwasjustfatethatbroughtthosewonderfulpeopletothem.OneofthemwasMikeFelicefromDisabledOutdoorsmenUtah.AfterseeingthestoryonTV,heimmediatelytook48.HecontactedCompassionMobilityandotherorganizationstoresolvethis49.Withinaweek,Axtonhadabrand-newwheelchair——thisonespecially50sohecouldoperateitwithhiselbow.The51didn'tstopthere.HuckleberryHikingdonatedspeciallymadehikingequipmenttohelpAxtonenjoytrailswithgreater52.Supportersevenraised$2,500forthefamilytocoverother53SeeinghissonsittinginthenewchairleftJaysonalmostlostfor54.“Overwhelmed,overjoyed,speechless,”hesaid.“Towatchoursonhavethe55andmobilitythathedeservesinsuchareallyawesomeandcoolwheelchairmeanstheworldtousandourfamily.”41.A.adjustable B.stylish C.donated D.broken42.A.remind B.surprise C.calm D.relieve43.A.injured B.relaxed C.flexible D.weak高三·英語第8頁(共11頁)44.A、disastrousB.dangerous C.worrying D.annoying45.A.burnedB.pounded C.sank D.broke46.A.confusedB.angry C.sad D.satisfied47.A.fateB.wealth C.fortune D.charity48.A.actionB.responsibility C.care D.part49.A.differenceB.argument C.choice D.issue50.A.packagedB.established C.designed D.bought51.A.hopeB.kindness C.selflessness D.sympathy52.A.easB.effort C.caution D.respect53.A.journeysB.tips C.losses D.expenses54.A.skillsB.ideas C.words D.solutions55.A.independenceB.growth C.excitement D.honor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。MooncakescapturethecoreofChinesetraditionsandareinhighdemandeveryMid-AutumnFestival.Theyarediverseinstyleandflavor56uniforminthejoyousspirittheyrepresent.However,consumerbehavior57(evolve)overtheyears,withbuyersnowmoreawareofpackaging,pricing,andcontent.Thishasmotivatedsellers58(improve)bothproductionqualityandsalesstrategies.Thechangesare59(notice)atsomemajorsupermarketsthisyear.Amongthem,mooncakegiftboxesarepricedatabout150yuanonaverage,withthemostexpensiveone60(cost)498yuan.“Thisyear,ourmooncakesarequite61(reasonable)priced,”saidZhangHua,asupermarketemployee.Affordablemooncakesareanewtrend.Havingrealizedtheircustomersarenolongerfondofbuyingfancy,expensivemooncakes,62e-oommerceplatformplaceditsmooncakesinthebelow-50yuanproductsection,63expertssaidreflectsthepriorityofconsumerswhenselectingitemsandintensifiesmarketcompetition.Anotherapparentdifferenceinconsumerbehaviorthisyearisthedeclineininterestinmooncakeswithfancyfillings,withmostbuyerslookingforsimple,traditional64(variety).Apart65pricingandpackaging,consumerwell-beingisalsoreceivingprioritytreatment.Accordingtoarecentsurvey,96.7percentofmooncakebuyersconsider高三·英語第9頁(共11頁)“healthiness”theirtopprioritywhenselectingmooncakes.Atbothonlinestoresandphysicalshops,“l(fā)ow-sugar”and“cleaningredients”areamongeye-catchinglabels.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是李華,你校學(xué)生會正在征集校慶五十周年吉祥物,要求該吉祥物必須彰顯校慶主題,傳承學(xué)校精神。你設(shè)計了一款吉祥物打算參賽。請給外教MissEvans寫一封郵件,請她幫忙指導(dǎo)。吉祥物:mascot內(nèi)容包括:(1)作品簡介;(2)征詢意見。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。DearMissEvans,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。Itwasfa.m.onChristmasmorning,butforMarissaCathy,itwasstillChristmasEve.Likemanyparents,shewastryingtocreateholidaymagic.Formonths,her6-year-olddaughterAubreyhadonlywantedoneChristmasgift:arealpianokeyboard,notacheaptoyversion.NowthatAubreywasasleep,Cathypulledtheboxfromitshiddenplace,readytoassemble(組裝)the61-keykeyboard——perfectforabeginnerlikeAubrey.CathyhadplannedtosetitupsoAubreycouldplayitrightasywhenshewokeuptothesurprise.Butwhensheopenedthebox,therewasonlythestandandhench——nokeyboard.Sherealizedwhatshehadn'tnoticedearlier——thekeyhonidwassoldseparately.Thepanicsetin.CathyrecalledthejoyshefeltwhenshereceivedherfirstguitaratAubrey'sage.HowdisappointedwouldAubreybeifshecamedownstairsandsawonlyabenchandastandwithnokeyboard.WouldshedoubttheexistenceofSantaClaus?高三·英語第10頁(共11頁)Therehadtobeawaytofixthis,shethought.Maybeanonlinesellercoulddeliverakeyboardbymorning.Orshecouldsneakout(偷偷溜出去)toastorethatwasstillopen.Shecheckedbothoptions,buttherewasnohope.Nowdesperate,Cathypostedinalocalsocialmediagroup.“I'mabouttocry,”sheexplainedthesituation.“I'msoupset,thisisgoingtoruinherChristmas.”AndyHarry,wholivesfivemilesfromCathy,wasabouttogotobedaround2a.m.whenhesawherplea(懇求).“Anyparentwouldpanic,”hethought.“Ididn'twantanyonewhobelievesinChristmasmagictobedisappointed.”HethoughtaboutthekeyboardhehadboughtforhisdaughterHayleytwoyearsearlier.Theystillhadit,andhonestly,Hayleybarelyplayedit.HarrygotoutofbedandwenttocheckifHayleywasawake.Findingherstillup,HarryexplainedthesituationandaskediftheycouldgivethekeyboardtoCathy.WhenHayleyknewwhathadhappened,shewashappytohelpwithoutanyhesitation.注意:(1)續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;(2)請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。TheytookoutthekeyboardandcontactedCathy.WhenCathyfinishedputtingallthepiecestogether,shesmiledwithrelief.高三·英語第11頁(共11頁)肇慶市2026屆高中畢業(yè)班第一學(xué)期末教學(xué)質(zhì)量監(jiān)測答案及評分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)(參考)英語第二部分閱讀(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)21-23DBC24-27BACD28-31DCAB32-35DCBA第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)36-40BGACE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)41-45CBDAC46-50BAADC51-55BADCA第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)56.but57.hasevolved58.toimprove59.noticeable60.costing61.reasonably62.an63.which64.varieties65.from第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)Onepossibleversion:DearMissEvans,Ourschoolwillcelebrateits50thanniversaryandtheStudentUnioniscollectingmascotdesigns.I'vecreatedoneandhopeyoucanhelpmeperfectit.ThemascotiscalledXiaoYu,acutecartoonimagewearingourschooluniformandholdingabookinscribedwith50.TheimageofXiaoYuisderivedfromthecampuslandmarksculpture“Yunyu(Nurturing)”.Itcarriesourschool'smissiontonurturehopelikefertilesoil.Italsoreflectsthevibrantandwell-roundedspiritofeachstudentinourschool.Theuniformshowsouridentity,andthebooksymbolizestheschool'sdedicationtoeducationover50years.Iwonderifthedesigniscreativeenough.Couldyougivemesomesuggestions?Lookingforwardtoyourreply.Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)Onepossibleversion:TheytookoutthekeyboardandcontactedCathy.Thewell-preservedkeyboard,idealforabeginnerlikeAubrey,wascarefullypackedandplacedonthebackseat.Then高三·英語答案及評分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)(參考)第1頁(共2頁)HarrydrovethroughthequietChristmasmorningtowardsCathy'shome,withHayleytogether,toanswerCathy'sdesperateplea.Cathy,stillfightingthepanicthatthemistakewouldruinherdaughter'sholiday,waitedanxiouslyatherdoorway.WhenHarryhandedherthekeyboard,tearsofrelieffelldownherface.Shewasgratefultothemforthesurpriseoffer.Theirkindnessrestoredherfaithinholidaymagic.WhenCathyfinishedputtingallthepiecestogether,shesmiledwithrelief.The61-keykeyboardmatchedthestandandbenchperfectly,glowingsoftlyintheChristmassunlight.Shesteppedback,imaginingAubrey'sexcitementatthelong-awaitedsurprise.Asdawnbroke,Aubreywentdownstairs,hereyeswideningwithsurpriseattherealkeyboard.Shesatonthebench,tracedthekeysgently,andthenbegantoplaywithdelight.Joyfulmusicfilledtheroom.AsCathyhuggedherdaughtertightly,sherealizedthatholidaymagicwasn'tjustaboutgifts,butaboutthewarmthofstrangerstryingtosaveachild'shappinessatChristmas.高三·英語答案及評分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)(參考)第2頁(共2頁)答案詳解第二部分閱讀第一節(jié)21.D原文依據(jù):“fromIndia,Iran,andtheOttomanEmpire”“offeringanimmersivejourneythroughartisticexchanges”表明展品來自不同的文明,且展覽體現(xiàn)了藝術(shù)交流,與“displaysartworksfrom3differentcivilizations”(展示三個不同文明的藝術(shù)品)表述一致,故選D選項。22.B原文依據(jù):“thiscooperationbetweenTateMuseumandPicassoMuseumshowcasesover80authenticworksofPicasso'scareer.”這次由泰特美術(shù)館和畢加索美術(shù)館合作的展覽聯(lián)合展出了畢加索職業(yè)生涯中80多件真跡。解析:明確提到“兩館合作”的只有“PicassoReimagined”,其余展覽均未提及合作信息,故選B選項。23.C題干定位:關(guān)鍵詞“totalcost”“astudentandanadult”“AlbertOehlen:EndlessSummer”,鎖定原文“AlbertOehlen:EndlessSummer”部分描述的票價信息。提取票價數(shù)據(jù):22eurosforadults,halfpriceforstudents(即22÷2=11歐元)。計算總費用:22+11=33euros,故選C選項。24.B原文依據(jù):“‘Thisbookisforchildreneverywherewhohaveasickparentandarescared,’Naomiwritesinherdedication.”娜奧米在獻詞中寫道:“這本書獻給世界各地所有因父母生病而心懷恐懼的孩子們。”解析:A選項錯誤,書中未提及紀(jì)念捐贈者;C選項錯誤,本書的主要目的并非是記錄治療過程;D選項錯誤,與鼓勵他人當(dāng)醫(yī)生無關(guān);B選項“幫助父母患病的孩子克服恐懼”的表述符合原文,故選B選項。25.A原文依據(jù):“thebookpresentsafamilyunitedintheirhopeastheysearchforadonor...WhileNaomi'sfatherultimatelyreceiveshis‘giftoflife’fromacousin.”這本書描繪了一個家庭在尋找捐贈者的過程中滿懷希望、團結(jié)一致……最終娜奧米的父親從一位表親那里獲得了“生命的禮物”。解析:第三段主要講述了本書的核心內(nèi)容(家庭尋找捐助的過程)和目的(幫助同類孩子),A選項概括全面;B選項表述不準(zhǔn)確;C選項未提及;D選項非段落重點,故選A選項。26.C原文依據(jù):“thebookpresentsafamilyunitedintheirhopeastheysearchforadonor”這本書高三·英語答案詳解第1頁(共8頁)描繪了一個在尋找捐贈者過程中滿懷希望、團結(jié)一致的家庭,即娜奧米一家。解析:A選項“他們負擔(dān)不起醫(yī)療費”、B選項“他們移居新城市尋求更好的治療”、C選項“困難時期相互支持”與“unitedintheirhope”一致,D選項“他們準(zhǔn)備為有需要的人捐贈器官”均未提及;故選C選項。27.D解析:根據(jù)原文“Naomidecidedthatshewouldwriteabookexplainingtochildrenwhatitisliketohaveaparentinneedofakidney.Afterworkingonitforabouttwoyears,shereleasedMyDaddyNeedsAGiftinJune.”娜奧米決定寫一本書,向孩子們講述父母需要腎臟移植時的處境。經(jīng)過約兩年的時間,她于6月出版了《爸爸需要一份禮物》。體現(xiàn)了D選項“有志者事竟成”,與文章的主旨一致。A選項“時不我待”;B選項“行勝于言”、C選項“患難見真情”均不符合語境,故選D選項。28.D解析:第一段通過介紹小說中的主角VicWilcox的駕車習(xí)慣引出話題,屬于“舉例引入”;A選項“引用專家觀點”、B選項“提供數(shù)據(jù)”和C選項“定義概念”均不符合,故選D選項。29.C原文依據(jù):In2002,theaveragemantraveled8,245miles;by2024,thisfigurefellto6,549miles,a21%decrease...work-relatedtravelformenhasplummetedby45%—thebiggestdrop.解析:由“thebiggestdrop”可知“plummeted”意為“急劇下降”;A選項“保持穩(wěn)定”、B選項“緩慢上升”和D選項“隨機變化”均不符合語境,故選C選項。30.A原文依據(jù):Taxofficialstightenedrulesoncompanycars,whiletheInternetandvideocallshavemaderegularsalestripsunnecessary.解析:B選項“私家車成本高”、C選項“銷售人員數(shù)量減少”和D選項“高速公路服務(wù)區(qū)關(guān)閉”均未提及;A選項與原文“加強公司用車管理規(guī)定”一致,故選A選項。31.B原文依據(jù):Companieshavebecomemoreconcernedaboutthehealthandhappinessoftheiremployees,andthatconcernextendstotravel.解析:A選項“公務(wù)出行將會逐漸消失”過于絕對;C選項“企業(yè)過去忽視員工出行安全”未提及;D選項“VicWilcox享受帶妻子公務(wù)出行”與原文表述不符;B選項“現(xiàn)代公務(wù)出行更以人為本”符合“關(guān)注員工的健康和幸福感”的表述,故選B選項。32.D原文依據(jù):Allofthemseemfamiliarbutaremadefromindustrialsubstitutes.解析:A選項“食客偏愛創(chuàng)意菜而非傳統(tǒng)菜系”、B選項“主廚用天然食材創(chuàng)新食譜”和C選項“快閃餐廳推廣本地食材”均未體現(xiàn);D選項“廚師開始用人工食材做菜”與原文內(nèi)容一致,故選D選項。高三·英語答案詳解第2頁(共8頁)33.C原文依據(jù):Coverageofthose“futurefoods”tendstopresentthemaspoor-qualitysubstitutesfornaturalproducts,buttreatingthemashigh-endcuisinecanchangethisperspective.解析:Balwit認為現(xiàn)有報道存在偏見,她的態(tài)度是“批判的”;A選項“不關(guān)心的”、B選項“不確定的”和D選項“贊賞的”均不符合語境,故選C選項。34.B原文依據(jù):AtGreenAmericana,ingredientshaveexperiencedethicalandenvironmentalimprovements.解析:A選項“人造食物將完全取代天然食物”過于絕對;C選項“倫理食品生產(chǎn)比預(yù)期更復(fù)雜”未提及;D選項“天然食材比工業(yè)替代品更健康”與原文不符;B選項“未來食物有倫理和環(huán)境優(yōu)勢”與原文內(nèi)容一致,故選B選項。35.A解析:文章主要闡述了“未來食物從被視為劣質(zhì)替代品到成為高端美食”;B選項“舊金山快閃餐廳興起”、C選項“一夜改變?nèi)蚴澄锵到y(tǒng)的關(guān)鍵方法”和D選項“天然食物與實驗室食物的長期爭論”均不是文章主旨,故選A選項。第二節(jié)36.B解析:后文回答“觸屏駕駛時可能有危險”,B選項“但觸屏安全嗎?”提出疑問,引出下文的解釋,銜接自然。37.G解析:前文說物理按鍵可盲操作,G選項“觸屏無物理反饋,使這更困難”對比物

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