安徽安庆市第二中学2026届高三5月模拟考试高三英语试题

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2026届高三5月模拟考试 英语试题参考答案及评分标准 第一部分 听力(共两节,20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 1-5 ABCBA 6-10 CACBB 11-15 AACCB 16-20 ACBCB 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) 21-23 DBA 24-27 ACBB 28-31 BCDA 32-35 BCDB 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 36-40 CFDGE 第三部分 语言运用(共一节,满分15分) 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 41-45 CCABD 46-50 CABDC 51-55 DBBAD 第四部分 语法知识(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 56. or 57. ruler 58. Smaller 59. rocks 60. to be discovered 61. left 62. on/ upon 63. which 64. rejuvenating 65. scientifically 书面表达(满分15分) Dear Jack, How are you? I'm sorry to hear your problem. I'm glad that you are willing to share your worries about your studies with me. Don't worry! I think I can offer you some advice. First, if I were you, I would talk to the teacher about the tests and I think your teacher will understand. Also, you should put aside enough time to do your homework and delete some social activities from your calendar. After all, in this period, studies come first. Besides, I think you can study with your friends after school and will work faster then. I hope that my advice is helpful to you. Please write to me again if you need any more help. Yours, Li Hua 读后续写(满分25分) 续写范文(150字版): Para 1: Realizing the reason for my failure, my parents started to dislike the fact that I had a phone. They told me they had intended to encourage me to get better grades. To their disappointment, however, my grades were slipping. Worse still, they said they had noticed that I had been paying little attention to them since I got a phone. It was like I had my own little world, making them think that we didn't communicate as much as before because of my phone. They regretted having given me the phone, which distracted me from my studies and made me neglect my family. Para 2: Then I started to wonder if I was wrong. Several days later I tried going a whole day without my phone and it didn't go that badly. Actually, I felt good because I was able to spend time with my family and pay attention to them. From that day on, I had a different opinion about phones. Phones really take you away from the rest of the world. I'm not saying that phones are bad, but you do have to spare some time to spend with your family instead of being addicted to your phone all day. 听力原文 Text1 电费账单 M: I'm going through our finances, and the electricity bill hasn't arrived, W: We signed up for online billing last time, remember? M: Oh, right! Maybe it's been delivered to my junk mail... Let me have a look. Text 2 吃完药不能开车 M: The doctor said I shouldn't drive while taking this medicine as it could make me feel tired. W: What are you going to do until your backache is better? You can hardly walk! M. alike to stav in bed for a while and get some sleep. Text 3 消理衣服污溃 M: Excuse me, do you think you'd be able to remove the marks from the shirt? W: Hmm...probably. Is it chocolate or mud? M: Chocolate ice cream... A lovely gift from my little boy! It would be great if you could save it. Text 4生日惊喜派对 W: Anna's arriving at 7:30 p.m. So I've told the party guests to be at the restaurant no later than 7:15. M: Perfect. But you and I should get there half an hour before everyone else, to ensure everything's ready to surprise her. Text 5 阻止电影剧透 M: The world in the new movie feels so much bigger. W: Stop... I haven't had a chance to go yet! And to think I saw the first one in the series six times! But work is just crazy right now. Being an adult is no fun! Text 6 选择合适的哑铃 W: I think 1 can handle heavier weights. M: It's better to play it safe at first. If you hurt yourself and end up in recovery for weeks, you'll lose all your progress and motivation. W: But I really think 1 can manage the 6 kg ones. These just feel so light! M: Well, they might start feeling heavier in one minute. We've got five different exercises to get through, and for each one you'll be doing three sets of ten lifts. W: Okay... M: Are you sure you want those 6 kg weights? W: You know, suddenly I don't feel quite so confident! Let’s go with the 3 kg weights for now. M: Good decision! Text 7 采访雕塑家 M: Alright, I'm recording... Natasha, thank you for talking to us today. We're all huge fans of your work at the latest magazine! W: Thank you so much! M: How do you choose which material to use for each piece of your work? W: It depends. With natural materials, it's like a dialogue between you and that piece of wood or stone. However, with something like metal or plastic, I'm in almost full control of the result. M: You've been experimenting with 3D printing recently. You even made one of your pieces available for download. Do you worry about losing control of your work? W: No. Art is for everyone, not just the rich. Technology certainly has its negative aspects, but the ability to share freely is a huge plus for me. Text 8 社交网站 W: What's that you're looking at, James? M: I'm on Q-Post. It's a social media platform. People share short posts, photos, and videos. W: I've never heard of it. What's different about it? M: It focuses on quick updates. Posts can only be 200 characters long. W: Can anyone post anything? M: Not quite, Q-Post has rules. People can't post harmful content. If someone breaks the rules, their post gets removed. If they do it often, their account might be blocked. W: How do people find posts they like? M: They follow users or search for topics. Q-Post suggests posts too. W: Do people talk to each other there? M: Yes, but only in the comments. Some users discuss news, while others just share funny messages. W: Do posts stay there forever? M: No. Some platforms keep posts for a year and even forever, but Q-Post removes them in 30 days. W: Sounds interesting. Text9 打电话给酒店寻找遗失物品 W: Green Orchid Hotel. How can I help? M: This is Gordon Tan. I checked out earlier today... Room 208 W: Yes, we spoke yesterday about booking your taxi to the airport. M: That's me! Thanks for helping with that. I've arrived here safely! But I think I've left something behind. It's a book. W: I'm sorry to hear that. Is it worth much? M: Probably only a few dollars. I would just let it go, but a friend lent it to me and there's a written message inside from his grandmother. W: Oh, dear! Well, we'll do our very best to find it. Do you have any idea where it might be? M: Last night before I went to the bathroom, I was reading it in the armchair next to the bed. 1 suppose it could have fallen down the side of the bed... W: Alright. I'll get someone to look and call you back. If we find it, we will mail it to your home address. M: Okay. The broadcast is calling my name, and I'll be available again in a few hours. Thank you so much. W: No worries. Happy travels! Text 10 新剧院设计需考虑鸟类安全 Good evening, members of the town council and fellow residents. I'm Dr. Eric, and I'm the volunteer president of Green Wings, a local nature protection group. I'm here today to warn about the possible impact of the current design proposals for the new Circle Theater. We understand the need for development and welcome the creation of a new arts facility here in town. But it's important to consider how our choices will affect the many birds living in this area. Glass buildings are beautiful. But they are dangerous for birds because they can't see glass like we do. Indeed, they're often attracted closer by indoor lights or reflections of trees and the sky. Every year in the U.S. alone, more than a billion birds crash into glass, and most will die of their injuries. The good news is that these accidents are preventable. There are many ways to make buildings safer, from simple stickers to patterned glass. I'm not here to offer design solutions. But before the proposals can be approved, we must insist that measures are taken to ensure the safety of local wildlife. 高三英语试题答案第 页(共4页)1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2026届高三5月模拟考试 高三英语试题 (考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分) 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。 1. What is the man going to do first? A. Check his email. B. Pay an online bill. C. Remove the junk mail. 2. Why does the man take medicine? A. To help him sleep. B. To relieve his backache. C. To make him less tired. 3. What does the man need help with? A. Choosing gifts for his son. B. Repairing a hole in his shirt. C. Cleaning spots on his clothing. 4. When will the speakers arrive at the restaurant? A. At 6:30 p.m. B. At 6:45 p.m. C. At 7:00 p.m. 5. Why has the woman failed to see the new movie? A. She is too busy with work. B. She thinks it's not for adults. C. She didn't enjoy the first one. 第二节 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6. How does the woman feel about the 6 kg weights at first? A. Uncertain. B. Anxious. C. Capable. 7. Where are the speakers probably? A. In the fitness center. B. In a sports equipment store. C. In a hospital's recovery room. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Artist and collector. B. Fellow artists. C. Journalist and interviewee. 9. What does the woman say about her work? A. All pieces can be downloaded. B. It changes with the material types. C. It's often displayed in magazines. 10. What motivated the woman to try 3D printing? A. Satisfying her own curiosity. B. Reaching more people. C. Making more money. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11. What is the main topic of the conversation? A. A platform for short posts. B. A tool for creating videos. C. A chatroom for sharing photos. 12. What happens when Q-Post users first break the rules? A. It removes the posts. B. It bans their accounts. C. It silenced them for a while. 13. What is the rule of Q-Post? A. Posts disappear in a year. B. Harmful comments are banned C. No private messaging is allowed. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14. What did the woman help the man with yesterday? A. Booking a room. B. Looking for something. C. Arranging transportation. 15. Why does the man want the book back? A. It is worth a lot of money. B. It holds emotional meaning. C. It has his friend's contact information. 16. Where does the man suggest looking for the book? A. Under the bed. B. In the bathroom. C. Behind the desk. 17. What will the man do next? A. Return to the hotel. B. Call his friend. C. Board. 听第10段材料,回答第18 至20题。 18. Who is Dr. Eric? A. A town council member. B. Head of a nature group. C. A bird expert. 19. What is Dr. Eric mainly concerned about? A. The need for more arts facilities. B. The location of the new theater. C. The safety of local birds. 20. What does the speaker suggest? A. Building fewer glass houses. B. Putting marks on the glass. C. Turning off lights at night. 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) 阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Tree-planting projects are becoming increasingly popular worldwide, led by companies, nonprofits, governments, and communities. This raises the question of how investors or donors can choose which projects to support and assess their effectiveness. To address this, researchers of the Mongabay.app created a database to organize information on what reforestation projects publicly disclose. It is based on a comprehensive set of expert-identified criteria grouped into five categories—context, ecological, economic, social, and institutional—and assists users to identify suitable projects and ask informed questions. ●Why use the Mongabay.app High standards: Our list of criteria was primarily drawn from the Forest Landscape Restoration(FLR)approach, widely recognized as the gold standard across the restoration sector. Transparency(透明度):Rather than make an assessment of the quality of the projects, the Mongabay.app reveals how much information is publicly disclosed by an organization. A growing catalog(目录):The community is encouraged to share new projects and update information about existing projects to make this catalog the best available resource. ●How it works To find a reforestation project that matches your interests, sort through the catalog using indicators from five key categories. Once you have a list of potential projects, examine the circular diagram next to each one—this represents its transparency level: the more complete the circle, the more information is disclosed. Click on the diagram to dig into the detailed project chart, so you can make an informed decision on which project to support. 21.What is the main purpose of the researchers by creating a database? A. To finance projects. B. To set up standards. C. To launch initiatives. D. To help make choices. 22.What is the first step to find a suitable project? A. Make an in-depth study of projects. B. Outline a list of candidate projects. C. Examine project charts in a diagram. D. Assess a project's transparency level. 23.Which project would interest an investor seeking clear information on forest type? Tbe Andean Forest Restoration Plan of the community of Kiufalla, Peru Go to Project. A EI Tumbor Project, Veoezuela Go to Project. B Corredor Azul: Aquarela Pantanal Go to Project. C Vanga Blue Forest projeet, Keaya Go to Prolect. D B For more than thirty years, Vickie Hardin Woods organized streets, balanced budgets, and turned complicated plans into workable maps. When she retired at 61,she feared the hard-earned identity of “city planner” would disappear the moment she stepped away from her office and co- workers. What would she be without deadlines and department meetings? However, she did not remain in fear, but sought renewal in action. Her choice was unexpected for someone diagnosed with mild memory loss the year before: She would bake one pie and give it away every day for a year. She needed to prove she was still mentally capable. Using fruit from local markets, she filled her kitchen with the smell of cinnamon and warm butter. Measuring flour, folding dough(面团),and timing the oven became her quiet proof that her mind was still sharp. After making full preparations, she boarded a plane to California and baked a lemon pie in her brother's kitchen. It was for her 88-year-old aunt, who had once taken her in during a painful chapter of her youth." The perfect first pie," she later said. Soon peach pies were delivered to old classmates, chocolate cream pies to a niece with newborn twins, and apple pies to former co- workers. Once, she even handed a pie to a homeless man outside a mall, which he shared with his friends, laughing in disbelief. Word spread quickly. Strangers began greeting her as “the pie lady” . Some recipients whispered, “How did you know I need this today?” In those moments, she discovered something sweeter than dessert: connection. Just as city planning had once brought order to chaos, baking did the same. Twelve years later, she still creates—writing daily letters, painting the changing sky, teaching her grandchildren to roll dough. Through flour and fruit, she learned a lasting truth: Identity is not a title but the courage to keep creating, giving, and beginning again. 24.What initially troubled Woods about retirement? A. Identity loss. B. Economic uncertainty. C. Work - life imbalance. D. Social disconnection. 25.Why did Woods choose to bake pies? A. To relieve her physical pain. B. To reach her extended family. C. To confirm her mental ability. D. To earn community recognition. 26.What effect did giving away pies have on Woods? A. It connected her with charity. B. It strengthened her social ties. C. It enhanced her public reputation. D. It secured her financial stability. 27.What message does Woods' story deliver? A. Love makes the world warmer. B. Action helps rebuild self-worth. C. Hard work leads to good luck. D. It's never too late to pursue a dream. C “Have you raised a lobster (龙虾)yet?” This question has been heard frequently across China recently. “Lobster” is the nickname for OpenClaw, a multi-purpose AI agent whose logo resembles a lobster. Unlike traditional chatbots that only provide answers, OpenClaw can open applications, search for information, compare prices, generate documents and complete multi-step tasks with minimal supervision. Thousands have lined up to try it, and tech giants are rushing to offer setup services. However, these powerful digital assistants are turning on their owners, raising urgent concerns about AI safety. The core problem of “OpenClaw” lies in a dangerous capability mismatch. According to researchers from Harvard and Stanford, today's AI agents possess Level 4 autonomy, meaning they can independently complete complex, multi-step tasks. Yet their security judgment remains at basic Level2, roughly equal to a young kid's understanding of consequences. Security experts call this the “judgment-action gap, "which results in the "fatal trifecta (三连击)”: agents have system access, process untrusted inputs, and steal or leak data—all without proper boundaries. To investigate these risks, researchers conducted controlled experiments with six OpenClaw instances, each given email access and maximum system permissions. The results were alarming. In one experiment, an agent asked to delete a single email instead reset the entire account. In another, a simple display name change tricked an agent into deleting its own core files. Perhaps the most disturbing was a "constitution attack," where hidden instructions secretly placed into a behavior guide caused the agent to disable other systems without question. These are not hypothetical—real-world incidents have already occurred. The implications are obvious and pressing. As cybersecurity experts warn, OpenClaw's "“blurred trust boundaries” and autonomous system access create unacceptable risks for average users. The technology itself is neither good nor bad—it can reduce stress and spark creativity when used properly. And experts recommend strict safety measures: limit permissions, run agents in separate environments, require human confirmation for destructive actions, and maintain inaccessible backups. Ultimately, with balanced usage and fundamental safety redesign, the “Lobster-raising” trend can become a safe and meaningful part of modern life. 28.What does the underlined phrase "turning on" most probably mean? A. Keeping off. B. Going against. C. Appealing to. D. Caring for. 29.According to Paragraph 2, there is a mismatch between A. high requirement and low capability B. massive data and limited storage space C. strong autonomy and low safety assessment D. full system function and poor human supervision 30.What was the most worrying finding about OpenClaw? A. Deleting its own core files on purpose. B. Resetting the whole account by mistake. C. Hiding its own behavior instructions secretly. D. Shutting down other systems unquestioningly. 31.Which of the following is recommended as a safety measure? A. Storing backups beyond AI's reach. B. Running agents in shared digital spaces. C. Preventing AI from dangerous operations. D. Granting AI agents unrestricted system access. D Does your heart sink when you see a supermarket bin full of unopened, in-date food disposed of at closing time? Mine does. That feeling only deepened after I volunteered at a UK food bank, where I watched families struggle to afford basic groceries, while perfectly edible food was being abandoned by retailers (零售商)every single day. Food waste is a global crisis troubling the retail and grocery sector. The UN Food and Agriculture Organization reports that roughly 14%of food produced worldwide is lost between harvest and retail, with a further 17%wasted in households, restaurants and retail outlets. While many supermarkets have trialled donation schemes or end-of-day discounts, UK-based app Too Good To Go has pioneered a creative solution: it lets customers buy “magic bags” of surplus (剩余的) food from shops and restaurants for just a third of the original price. Launched in 2016, the app now operates in 17 countries, boasting more than 75 million registered users. Each magic bag is a lucky dip: it might contain baked goods, fresh produce, ready meals or dairy items that would otherwise be abandoned at closing. Crucially, none of the food in the magic bags is unsafe or past its expiry date. Instead, this surplus food has a clear source: it is the stock shops fail to sell before closing time each day. It mainly includes extra loaves of bread, unsold pre-made salads, and other items that remain in stores but cannot be put on sale the next day. In other words, all the food in the bags comes from the daily leftover stock of local shops and restaurants. Many small cafes and bakeries report the app has not only reduced their food waste, but also attracted new, loyal customers. Dr. Elena Marquez, lead researcher on the 2023 industry study into food waste reduction, notes that while the app cannot single-handedly fix the global food waste crisis, it delivers a win-win model for the sector. “This technology is a reminder that small, accessible actions can drive meaningful change," she says. “It turns a pressing environmental and social challenge into value for businesses, families and our planet, and sets a powerful example for more sustainable solutions going forward.” 32.What can be learned about the author from the first paragraph? A. He once worked in a local supermarket. B. He has deep sympathy for needy families. C. He helped deliver food to local retailers. D. He throws away unsold food at closing. 33.What is the core purpose of the app Too Good To Go? A. To help shops promote new products. B. To sell discounted food near its due date. C. To prevent surplus food from being wasted. D. To connect food banks with local retailers. 34.What is paragraph 4 mainly about? A. How magic bags are priced. B. Why magic bag food is safe. C. What food customers prefer. D. Where surplus food comes from. 35.What can we infer about the app from the last paragraph? A. It has solved the global food crisis completely. B. It has a positive and far-reaching influence. C. It has only gained popularity in the UK market. D. It has a dominant role in global waste reduction. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) Why struggle with an essay when AI can generate one on your behalf in seconds? Why personally respond to an email when AI can instantly produce automatic replies filled with all the typical greetings and talking-points? 36 Nevertheless, the ease is not necessarily a good thing. Writing still can't be replaced even in the Al-driven era. Writing serves as a fundamental cognitive (认知的)exercise through which we realize what we truly understand, acknowledge the limits of our knowledge, and develop structured reasoning. More crucially, it is precisely by the very act of writing that we individuals ultimately make new sense of the world around us and arrive at a deeper understanding of who we are. 37 Paul Graham, a well-known computer scientist, once observed, “Good writers do not simply think and then record thoughts casually. 38 ” Writing helps us generate ideas we have never had before. Another critical but often overlooked function of writing is the compression (凝练)of ideas. 39 When done poorly, this process loses precious insights. When done well, it generates the insights and removes the unnecessary parts. Compression requires thinking, which is one reason why writing is so difficult. AI can write for us, but it won't help us learn to think or understand a problem with deep fluency. And we need deep fluency to solve hard problems. A world of common thinking available on demand will encourage people to outsource their thinking and reward people who don't. 40 Original thinking will only become more valuable in the future. A. It bridges the gap between ideas. B. Many people depend heavily on AL C. AI has made writing surprisingly effortless. D. They always uncover insights in the act of writing. E. Those who can think and write independently will stand out. F. This journey of self-discovery is in essence a vital form of learning. G. Writing requires us to keep to a point and organize our ideas logically. 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) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Joel Boyers is an experienced pilot in an air service company. One day he and his wife Melody received an emergency call from a stranger. The caller 41 begged Boyers to rescue her daughter, Lily, who was trapped on a roof near a 42 station, surrounded by rising flood. She was only nine with a red sweater. Seeing the storm clouds, Boyers hesitated. But Boyers knew he would go and help, for he had a daughter himself. Boyers 43 the desperate mother, "I will try my best." He put the girl’s 44 into his phone, and headed for the destination. Upon emerging over the hilltop, they saw nothing but 45 water below. What's worse, the phone service was 46 ,making Boyers unable to locate the house precisely. He flew on anyway. Outside the rain beat the windscreen as he flew, making everything 47 . For painful twenty minutes, he 48 the flooded town. Suddenly, on the roof near a half- flooded gas station, a girl in red came into his 49 . It must be Lily. Flying as close as possible to Lily, he 50 the helicopter above the roof and swung down the rescue rop 51 , which Lily desperately grabbed with frozen hands. Just as she 52 herself to the ladder, Melody lowered herself to help Lily up inside the helicopter. Once Lily was out of danger, the couple let out a sigh of 53 .Inside, Lily hugged the couple tightly, tears of gratitude rolling down her face. Finally Lily was 54 delivered to her mother. At the sight of her daughter, the mother 55 and tightly embraced her. “Thank you, you are heroes!” the mother exclaimed to the couple. 41. A. suddenly B. regrettably C. helplessly D. patiently 42. A. power B. bus C. gas D. radio 43. A. comforted B. defended C. controlled D. directed 44. A. knowledge B. address C. appearance D. resume 45. A. shallow B. still C. dirty D. angry 46. A. selected B. locked C. disabled D. hidden 47. A. unclear B. unhurt C. unfamiliar D. unreal 48. A. investigated B. circled C. wired D. followed 49. A. play B. life C. possession D. sight 50. A. changed B. adapted C. steadied D. regulated 51. A. shelf B. platform C. tower D. ladder 52. A. addicted B. hooked C. reduced D. straightened 53. A. fright B. relief C. energy D. annoyance 54. A. safely B. consequently C. naturally D. perfectly 55. A. backed down B. hung on C. stepped in D. rushed forward 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 As the Palace Museum celebrated its 100th anniversary in October, 2025, a small garden in its northeastern section attracted out-sized attention upon its public opening on September 30. Also known as the Ningshou Gong, 56 Palace of Tranquil Longevity, Qianlong Garden was built between 1771 and 1776 as a retirement house for the Qing Dynasty's fourth 57 (rule), Qianlong, who was particularly fond of the private gardens in southern China. 58 (small)than a soccer field, the 6,000-square-metre garden has four connected courtyards, arranged from south to north, and 27 beautifully designed buildings, all surrounded by cool 59 (rock), old trees and small streams. At each corner of the garden, colorful paintings, fancy carvings, and unique architectures are waiting 60 (discover). So, don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime chance to explore a piece of history that has been hidden away since China's last emperor, Puyi, 61 (leave) the Forbidden City in 1924! Restoring the Qianlong Garden took more than two decades, a costly and painstaking process based 62 a cooperation agreement signed in 2000 by the World Monuments Fund and the Palace Museum, 63 amounted to $15—18 million. “The restoration team spent years on 64 (rejuvenate) ancient craftsmanship to ensure historical accuracy,” says Annabelle Selldorf, founder of Selldorf Architects, which was invited to restore one of the structures. “Now, we can apply what we have learned from the experiences of restoring the garden to professionally and 65 (scientific) conserving Qing Dynasty architectures across the country.” 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 书面表达(满分15分) 假定你是李华,你的美国笔友Jack来信,告诉你他最近在学习方面遇到的问题并向你寻求建议。你了解到Jack的一位老师总是布置很多测试题,让他没有足够的时间学习其他科目;他平时有很多社交活动要参加,有时完不成作业。请你就他的问题给他回信,向他提供一些建议。: 注意: 1. 写作词数应为80左右; 2. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。 Dear Jack, _________________________________________________________________________________________ I hope that my advice is helpful to you. Please write to me again if you need any more help. Yours, Li Hua 第二节(满分25分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 "Surprise!" was the first thing I heard when I opened the door. My family and friends were all smiling at me. There were colorful balloons all over the house, a big poster saying " HAPPY BIRTHDAY" , and of course a cake with 12 candles. It was a wonderful feeling. I knew that I had finally turned twelve and I might possibly get the thing I wanted most. I saw my mom and dad coming towards me with a small box which seemed to be a birthday present. When I opened the box, I couldn't believe my eyes. I had really gotten a mobile phone! Throwing myself into their arms, I let out a cry of joy, "Thank you! I love you guys!" "You're welcome. We knew this was going to make you happy but we didn't only get you this because you turned twelve, but also because you are doing well in school. We expect you to keep getting good grades. " "Of course I will," I said confidently. As soon as I got to school the next morning, I began showing off my phone and asking everyone for their number. I got so many contacts on the first day. It felt like I didn't even exist in that class anymore. I wouldn't pay much attention to the teachers because I was too busy on my phone. However, I didn't get caught using it. I am pretty sure that the teacher did notice that I stopped paying attention to her because a week later we took a test and I failed. What was worse, my mom had to sign the test. It was hard to show my mom the test. She was used to seeing A's and B's on my tests. Finally, I showed it to her, and she couldn't believe it. She was angry but most of all, she was disappointed. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150 左右; 2.请按如下格式作答。 Paragraph 1:Realizing the reason for my failure, my parents started to dislike the fact that I had a phone. Paragraph 2: Then I started to wonder if I was wrong. 高三英语试题第 页(共8页)1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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