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景德鎮(zhèn)市2025屆高三第三次質(zhì)檢試題英語注意事項:1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、考生號等填寫在答題卡上。2.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)題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。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.WhatwillMaggiedothisFridaynight?A.Gotothecinema.B.Visithergrandmother.C.Workonhernovel.2.Whydoesthemanlookveryhappy?A.Hisbirthdayiscoming.B.Hegotaniceblanket.C.Hejusthadaniece.3.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.OnAugust14th.B.OnAugust15th.C.OnAugust16th.4.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.ThepotentialroleofAIineducation.B.Theimportanceofhumanteachers.C.Theacademicstressoffuturegenerations.5.WhowrotethesongBrightMoon?A.Charles.B.Gloria.C.Sophia.第二節(jié)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秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Husbandandwife.C.Salesmanandcustomer.7.Whatkindofbeddoesthewomanwant?A.Awoodenkingsizebedwithamodernlook.B.Awoodenkingsizebedwithatraditionallook.C.Ametalkingsizebedwithamodernlook.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whatdothespeakerstalkaboutatfirst?A.Thetypesofcars.B.Thebrandsofcars.C.Thepricesofcars.9.Whatadvicedoesthemangivethewomanaboutchoosingausedcar?A.Buyinganelectriccarwithacleanservicehistory.B.Givingthecaracarefulandthoroughcheck.C.Gettingaprofessionaltotestdrivethecar.10.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman'ssuggestions?A.Disappointing.B.Justso-so.C.Satisfactory.高三英語第1頁共8頁聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whoisprobablythewoman?A.Duke'sco-worker.B.Duke'steacher.C.Duke'sschoolmate.12.Wherearethespeakers?A.InAustralia.B.InFrance.C.InCanada.13.WhatisDuke'splanforthisSunday?A.Participatinginaschoolevent.B.Goingtoafamilyparty.C.Meetinghisfriend.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14.WhatdidSrokaandhisgroupmembersdolastmonth?A.Theytriedtomakeasimplerobot.B.Theycreatedasolarpowersystem.C.Theydesignedanenergy-savinglightbulb.15.WhatdidSrokafindunexpectedlyenjoyableduringthecamp?A.Programming.B.Robotics.C.Environmentalscience.16.WhichpartofthecampimpressedSrokamost?A.Touringasciencemuseum.B.Makinglike-mindedfriends.C.Exploringanenvironmentalresearchlab.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.HowmuchtrashdoestheMotaguaRivercarryintotheoceaneachyear?A.20millionpounds.B.40millionpounds.C.60millionpounds.18.WhatmadeSchulzeandhisfriendfound4Ocean?A.TheseverelypollutedriversintheUS.B.TheenvironmentalcrisisinGuatemala.C.ThecriticalplasticprobleminIndonesia.19.Whatmeasurehas4OceantakentoaddressthetrashprobleminGuatemala?A.Installingafloatingbarrier.B.Hiringprofessionalcleaners.C.Organizingbeachclean-ups.20.WhatdoweknowabouttheAlliancefortheMotaguaRiver?A.ItisalocalcompanyinGuatemala.B.Itwasformedbyorganizationsathomeandabroad.C.Ithascollectedmorethan47milliontonsoftrash.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。AJustundertheradar(雷達)flymanysmallerParisianmuseumsthatmakespaceforthefantasticandtheunexpected.◆MuseumoftheHistoryofMedicineThecollectionsexhibitedherearemainlysurgicalinstrumentsandothermedicaltools,especiallythosefromthe16thtothe19thcentury.Amongthemostprizedartifactsarethescalpel(解剖刀)usedforKingLouisXIV'soperationin1686.Opentime:2:00pm-5:30pm,MondaytoSaturday(ClosedonThursday)Duration:1-2hoursCharge:€3.50(Discountprice:€2.50)MuseumofPerfumeThoughit'snotoftenconsideredasessentialassightorsound,scenthasaprofoundeffectonmemory,moodandexperience.TheMuseumofPerfumeisdedicatedtoexploringtheapproachandhistorybehindperfumemaking.Opentime:9:00am-5:30pm高三英語第2頁共8頁Duration:<1hourCharge:freeMuseumofFairgroundArtsTheMuseumofFairgroundArtsismorelikea19th-centurycarnivalthanamuseum.Almosteverythingdemandsinteraction.Objectscanbetouched,andthere'sapossibilityofplayingwitholdfairgroundattractionsorridingoldmerry-go-roundsoperatedbytheguide.Opentime:11:00am-4:30pmDuration:1-2hoursCharge:€18.8-Adults€12.8-Childrenfrom4to11yearsoldFree—Childrenunder4◆CurieMuseumItwasonthesiteoftheCurieMuseumthatthefieldofradioactivity(放射現(xiàn)象)wasrevolutionized.Initsoriginallaboratory,MarieCuriespent20yearsatworkattheheightofhercareer.Today,thelab,preservedwithsomeofitsoriginalequipmentandarchives,anditsnearbygalleriestellthestoryoftheCuriefamily'simpactonscienceandthehistoryofradioactivityincancertreatment.Opentime:1:00pm-5:00pm,WednesdaytoSaturdayDuration:<1hourCharge:free21.Whencantouristsvisitthemuseumshowingthesurgicaltools?A.OnMondaymorning.B.OnWednesdayafternoon.C.OnThursdayafternoon.D.OnSundaymorning.22.Howmuchdoesitcostforacouplewithan8-year-oldboytovisittheMuseumofFairgroundArts?A.€31.6.B.€37.6.C.€49.4.D.€50.4.23.WhatwasMarieCurie'scontributiontoscienceasmentionedinthetext?A.Sheinventednewmedicalinstruments.B.Shedevelopedmethodsformakingperfumes.C.Sheinnovatedthefieldofradioactivity.D.Shecreatedinteractiveexhibitionsforchildren.BAtjust18yearsold,KhalifaAminufromKano,Nigeria,hasmadearemarkableinvention:sensoryglassesdesignedtoassistthevisuallyimpaired.Theglassesarefittedwithinfraredsensors(紅外傳感器)thatdetectobstaclesintheuser'spath,warningthemaboutpotentialdangerswithouttheneedfortraditionalwalkingsticksorguidedogs.Intheircurrentform,theglassesletoutabeepingsoundwhenanobjectisnearby,helpingusersmovepastitsafely.Aminu'sjourneyintotheworldofinventionbeganinchildhood.Overtheyears,hecreatedvariousinnovationstoaddressreal-worldproblemsinhiscommunity,includingaradiostationandanautomaticwatersprayerforfarmers.Asfortheinspirationforhislatestcreation,Aminuexplained,“Igrewupinanareawheretherearevisuallyimpairedpeople,andIunderstandwhatthey'regoingthrough.ThisiswhyIbeganlookingforatechnology-basedsolutionforthem.”Theseglasseshavereceivedpositivefeedbackfromtesting.Inarecenttrial,ablindmanwashighlyimpressedbytheireffectiveness.“Hesuggestedseveralimprovements,likeawirelessswitchandblacklensesforbetterusability,”Aminuexplained.“Thesesuggestionswillbeimplementedinfutureversions,butthechallengeremainsthelackofmaterialsandresourcesforfurtherdevelopment.”Fortunately,inJune,Aminu'sinventioncaughttheattentionofNigeria'sNational高三英語第3頁共8頁CommissionforPersonswithDisabilities,suggestingabrightfutureforhiminfurtherinnovationandmassproduction.“MyultimatedreamistobuildaglobalenterprisethatcontinuestodevelopinnovativetechnologicalsolutionsnotonlyforNigeriabutfortheworld,”saidAminu.24.WhatinspiredKhalifaAminu'slatestinvention?A.Thesufferingofablindmanstimulatedhim.B.Hehasbeeninterestedininventionssincehewasachild.C.Hisfamilyencouragedhimtocreatenewthingstohelpothers.D.Heknowswellandcaresaboutthesituationofvisuallyimpairedpeople.25.WhichofthefollowingwasNOTmentionedasapreviousinventionbyKhalifaAminu?A.Aradiostation.B.Anautomaticwatersprayerforfarmers.C.Adeviceforgeneratingelectricityfromwaste.D.Sensoryglassesforthevisuallyimpaired.26.Whatcanweinferfromthelastbutoneparagraph?A.Sensoryglasseshavebeenperfectbynow.B.Sensoryglasseshavebeenputintothemarket.C.Sensoryglassesneedsfurtherimprovementstoputintothemarket.D.Sensoryglassesgotthethefinancialsupportfromthestate.27.What'sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.FashioninnovationsinNigeriaB.High-techGlasses:ALifelineforvisuallyimpairedpeopleC.KhalifaAminu'sjourneytobecomingafamousinventorD.ChallengesfacedbydisabledcomňunitiesinAfricaCPeopleoftenvisitnationalparkstocatchaglimpseofwildlife.Buthowdoesourpresenceimpacttheanimalswehopetosee?Astudyhasfoundthateveninremote,rarelyvisitednationalparks,thepresenceofjustafewhumansimpactstheactivityofwildlifethatlivesthere.TheresearchteambaseditsstudyinGlacierBayNationalPark&Preserve,acoastalareainsoutheastAlaskathatisaccessibleonlybyboatorplane.Mostvisitorsarriveoncruiseships,buttheboatsdon'tdockonshore,andtheparkhasverylittlehumanfoottraffic.Withonlyabout40,000visitorseachyear,GlacierBayisanidealplacetoexplorethelowerlimitswherehumansstarttoaffectwildlifebehaviour.BycontrollingwhereandwhenpeoplecouldaccesscertainareasofGlacierBayandthenmeasuringwildliferesponsestothedifferinglevelsofhumanactivity,theresearchersdiscoveredthatwildlifedetectionsplummetedoncevisitorsappearedinanarea,showinganobviouslowtolerancewildlifehadforthepresenceofpeoplenearby.Oftheanimalspeciesstudied,wolvesweremostlikelytodisappearfromcameraswhenpeoplewerearound.Brownbearsweretheleastimpactedbyhumanpresence.Moose,however,weremostactiveduringthetimesofdayandatlocationswherepeoplewereseen.Theresearchersthinkthatmoosemightbeusinghumansasaprotectionfrompredators.“Iexpectthatsimilarresultscouldbefoundinothernationalparks.Iwouldn'tbesurprisedifmoreandmorepeopleseekoutlesspopularnationalparkstoexplore,whichwillhaveimportantimplicationsforparkmanagementandwildlife.,”saidleadauthorMiraSytsma.Theresearchershopethisstudycanhelpparkmanagersconsiderdifferentapproachestomakingparksaccessiblebothtohumansandanimals.Forexample,managerscouldconsiderconcentratingpathsandhumanuseincertainareastoreducetheirtotalfootprintorputrestrictionsonthetimeofyearordaysinwhichpeoplecanvisit.高三英語第4頁共8頁28.WhywasGlacierBaychosenforthestudy?A.Itiseasilyaccessiblebyboatandplane.B.Ithasalownumberoftourists.C.Itispopularforitsnaturalbeauty.D.Ithasawidevarietyofwildlife.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“plummeted”probablymean?A.Decreased.B.Increased.C.Returned.D.Occurred.30.Whichspeciesismostlikelytoenjoythecompanyofhumansaccordingtotheresearchfindings?A.Blackbears.B.Moose.C.Wolves.D.Brownoears.31.Whatdoesthisstudysuggestparkmanagersshoulddo?A.Limithumanaccesstocertainareasandtimes.B.Encouragewildlifetoadapttohumanpresence.C.Allowunrestrictedaccesstoallareasofthepark.D.Closetheparktoprotectwildlifefromhumans.DItseemswe'veofficiallyreachedpeaksmartphone,withagrowingnumberofAmericansliningupfortheirveryown“dumbphone(傻瓜機)”.Whetherit'snostalgia(懷舊)oranattempttosaveourmentalhealth,there'sanobviousreturninthelongingtoownaNokia.Andit'snotjustparentsforcingdumbphonesontheirchildren,either.AccordingtoFastCompany,dumbphonebrands’increaseindemandismostlydrivenbyyoungusers.WithGenZ'sloveofthenoughties(21世紀前十年)culture,partofthedumbphoneappealdependsonthethrowbacknoveltyoftheflipphone(翻蓋手機).Butdespitethisfashionablefeature,dumbphoneusershaveonemaingoal:toreducescreentime,andultimatelyrescuetheirhealth.Manywillknowitasa“digitaldetox(排毒)”.Foryoungergenerations,phoneusehasessentiallybecomeapart-timejobinregardtotimeandlabor.Accordingtoa2023reportbythenonprofitorganizationCommonSense,anaverageteenreceives237notificationsontheirphoneeachday,spendingaround4.5hoursonthescreen.It'snosecretthatscrolling(上下滑動)onourphonesisnotahealthypastime.Astudyfoundadirectcorrelationbetween“doomscrolling”andmentalandphysicalillhealth.Doomscrollingisthecontinuousconsumptionofsad,scaryornegativenewsonline.Meanwhile,a2020studyrevealedsmartphoneandsocialmediauseinincreasedmentalissuesinyoungpeople.“Smartphonescompeteforyourattentionandaredesignedtobeaddictive,soit'snotsurprisingthatpeoplearelookingforwaystheycanpreventorlimittheirsmartphoneuse,”thePresidentoftheAustralianPsychologicalSociety,DrCatrionaDavis-McCabe,says.Eventheindustryismeetingthedemand.NokiaparentcompanyHMDhasseensalesfordumbphonesdoubleintheUSfrom2022to2023,withthephonebrandreportedlygivingupitssmartphonemarketinfavorofdumbphones.Meanwhile,otherdedicatedbrandslikeLightPhoneandPunkthavealsoenteredthemobilemarket,purelysellingdumbphones.32.Whatisthemainreasonfortheincreasingdemandofdumbphonesamongyoungsters?A.Theirparents'force.B.Theirlovefornoughtiesculture.C.Thefashionofflipphones.D.Theirdesiretoreducescreentime.33.Whatdoes“doomscrolling”inparagraph4referto?A.Constantlyscrollingthroughsocialmediaposts.B.Constantlyusingthephonetosearchforhealth-relatedinformation.C.Continuouslyconsumingnegativenewsonline.D.Continuouslyspendingalongtimeonthephoneplayinggames.高三英語第5頁共8頁34.ThepassageisorganizedinthefollowingwaysEXCEPTA.presentingaphenomenon.B.solvingaproblem.C.analyzingthereasons.D.listingresearchfindings.35.Whatcanweinferfromthepassageaboutthemobilephoneindustry?A.Smartphonesalesareincreasingrapidly.B.Moreandmorecompaniesarefocusingondumbphones.C.Nokiahascompletelygivenupitssmartphonebusiness.D.Dumbphonebrandswillreplacesmartphonebrandsinthefuture.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。Formanyperfectionists,thereisanunderlyingfearthattheyarenot“goodenough,”“won'tsucceed,”or“won'tbeloved”.Ifyou'restrugglingwithperfectionism,rememberthatitdoesn'tgoawayovernightandthatittakestimetolearnhowtoovercomeit.36.Honestlyevaluateyourexpectations.Takesometimetoevaluateyourexpectationshonestly.It'snotrealistictoexpectthatyouwillneverfailormakemistakesbecauseyouarehuman.Considerhowyoucancreatemorerealisticexpectationsforyourself.37.You’llalsobuildupyourself-trustandself-confidence,whichcanhelpyoucombatperfectionism.Acknowledgethecostsofperfectionism.38.Theselossesincludelossofqualitytimespentwithothers,lossofenjoyingthepresentmoment,andlossofconnectionwithoneself.Reflectingonwhatperfectionismhascostyouindifferentareasofyourlifecanhelpyourealizethatthecostsoutweighthebenefits.39.Perfectionistsaresurprisedtofindmanyothersstrugglewithsimilarissuesoncetheystartopeningupaboutit.Youcanstartbyidentifyingonepersoninyourlifethatyoutrustandsharewiththemaboutsomeofyourstruggles.Anotheroptionisattendingasupportgroupwithotherswhoarealsostrugglingwithperfectionism.Practiceself-compassion.Oneofthemosthelpfulwaystocombatone'sinnercriticandaddressperfectionismistopracticeself-compassionregularly.Ifperfectionismwereaphysicalillness,doctorswouldmostcertainlyprescribeself-compassionasawaytotreatit.Perfectionistsareoftentheirownworstcritics.40.A.Reachoutforsupportfromothers.B.Perfectionismoftenleadstolosses.C.Engageinactivitiesthatbuildresilience.D.Hereareseveraltipstohelpyoustartlettinggoofperfectionism.E.Whenyoucreaterealisticexpectations,youareabletomeetthem.F.Thisrealizationcanhelpboostyourmotivationtotackleperfectionism.G.Soifyouarecompassionatetowardsyourself,youcantackleperfectionismgradually.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。Lastsummer,IvolunteeredatacommunitycenterinTorontowhereMs.Thompsonranweeklymentalhealthworkshops.Her41approachblendedpersonalstorytellingwithscientificresearch,creatingasafespaceforhealing.Oneparticipant,16-year-oldClara,hadsufferedfromsocial42foryears.“Ifeltlikeaprisonerinmyownmind,”sheadmitted.HerturningpointcamewhenMs.Thompsonaskedeveryonetodrawtheiremotions.Clara'ssketchofacagedbirdsparkeda43discussionaboutinvisiblestruggles.高三英語第6頁共8頁“Mentalhealthisn'taboutbeing‘fixed’,”Ms.Thompsonemphasized.“It’saboutlearningto44withimperfections.”Sheintroducedmindfulnesstechniques,comparinganxiousthoughtstopassingclouds.“Youdon'thaveto45everystorm,”she’dsay,“justbuildastrongerumbrella.”Researchsupportsthismetaphor.A2023JohnsHopkinsstudyfoundthatcommunitiesadopting46copingstrategiesreducedanxiety-relatedhospitalvisitsby34%.Claragraduallyimplementedtheselessons,replacingself-criticismwith47emotionalsupport.Herprogresswasn'tsmooth—somedaysshe’d48intooldhabits—butthegroup’sconsistentsupportbecameheranchor.Theprogram'ssuccessliesinits49structure.Morningsessionsfocusedonskill-building;afternoonsallowed50reflectionthroughjournalingorart.Ms.Thompsoncleverlyusedgardeningastherapy—nurturingplantshelpedparticipants51patience.“Youcan'trusha`rosebud,”she’dsmile.Culturalbarriersinitiallycauseddisagreement.Forexample,Mr.Davies52the“soft”methodsuntilhisdaughterpersuadedhimtotry.Hiseventualparticipationdemonstratedmentalhealth'suniversal53.Bysummer'send,Clarapresentedanewdrawing:thebirdrestedonanopencage.“It'sstillthere,”shesaid,“butnowIknowthe54isn'tlocked.”Ms.Thompson'sfinaladvicestayedwithme:“Mentalwellnessisn'tadestination.It'sthe55wemaintainthroughlife'sseasons.”41. A.formal B.unclear C.passive D.unique42. A.circle B.media C.anxiety D.inequality43. A.heated B.random C.silent D.formal44. A.argue B.coexist C.fight D.replace45. A.control B.predict C.admire D.consider46. A.adaptive B.instant C.risky D.ancient47. A.harsh B.curious C.gentle D.false48. A.look B.fall C.pour D.turn49. A.cubic B.broken C.double D.virtual50. A.dated B.guided C.delayed D.shocked51. A.lose B.reject C.demand D.cultivate52. A.praised B.resisted C.copied D.ignored53. A.limits B.costs C.relevance D.mystery54. A.door B.window C.chain D.secret55. A.reward B.principle C.award D.compass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?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。TheUNESCOinscribedSpringFestivalontheRepresentativeListoftheIntangibleCulturalHeritageofHumanity.Thedecision56.(make)duringthe19thsessionoftheIntergovernmentalCommitteefortheSafeguardingoftheIntangibleCulturalHeritage,takingplaceinParaguayfromDec2to7.Thecommitteerecognizedthefestivalforitswiderangeofcultural57.(element).UNESCOhighlightedthattheSpringFestivalrepresentstherichculturalheritageofChinaandcontributestothediversityofglobalcultures.Thecommitteealsoemphasizedthatthefestivalreflectstheharmonybetweenhumansandnatureand58.(contribute)tosustainabledevelopmentinareassuchasfoodsecurityandeducation.Italsoplaysakeyrole59.raisingenvironmentalawareness.China'sviceministerofCultureandTourism,RaoQuan,60.ledtheChinesedelegationattheUNESCOsession,expressedgratitudeforthe61.(recognize).HestressedthattheSpringFestivalisChina'smostimportanttraditionalholiday,62.(symbolize)theChinesepeople'shopesforabetterlife,strongtiestofamilyandcountry,and高三英語第7頁共8頁thevaluesofharmonybetweenhumansandnature.Raofurtherexplainedthatthefestival,63.(pass)downthroughgenerations,hascarriedsignificanceinpromotingfamilyandsocialharmony,driving64.(economy)developmentandfosteringglobalculturalexchange.Headdedthat65.inclusionoftheSpringFestivalontheUNESCOlistwillhelppromoteuniversalvaluesofpeaceandharmony.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假設(shè)你是李華,一名高三學(xué)生。學(xué)校將為畢業(yè)生舉辦“時光膠囊”活動,邀請每位同學(xué)給“一年后的自己”寫一封信,畢業(yè)后由學(xué)校保管并在上大學(xué)后寄出。請以李華的名義寫這封信。內(nèi)容可包括:1.對當前高三生活的感受;2.對未來生活的期望注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請在答題紙的相應(yīng)位置作答。Dearfutureme,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。ThoughIwasnine,MamaletmeridethebusalonebecauseIwasresponsible.Oneday,aspecialthinghappened.Aboygotonthebusatthestopbythecitypark.Hewasolderthanme,ateenagermaybe.Handsstuffedinhisjeanjacketpocketsbuthedidn'tbringmoneyouttopayhisfare.HespoketothedriversolowthatIcouldn'thearclearly.Butridersupfront,adults,werefrowning.Thedriverwavedattheboyandthennoddedtoindicateheshouldsitdown.Ashewalkedpastme,Icouldn'thelpbutnoticethathisworn-outshoesweremuchtoobigforhim.Ididn'tknowwhyhedidn'tpay.It'snoneofmybusiness.ButIreacheddeepinmypocketfortheplasticbagthatheldthechangeIhadearnedfromchoresandreturningbottlestothecornerstore.ThedrivershotmeanangrylookbecauseIwasoutofmyseatwhilethebuswasinmotion.Iwhispered,"Forthatone.Intheback."Thedollarinquartersclinked(使叮當作響)downthefarebox.Themachinebeeped(發(fā)出嗶嗶聲)tosayachild'sfarehadbeenpaid.Returningtomyseat,theboygavemeagratefullook.Ismiledandnoddedinresponse.Twoweekslater,itwasrainingfittofloodthetown.WhenIcameoutofthecinemawithmybestfriendAmelia,hermama,Mrs.Pham,asked,"Wouldyoulikemetodriveyouhome,Bree?"Itwasn'tbutalightrainthen,nothingtomind,soIsaid,"No,thankyou.Awalktothebusstopwouldbepleasant."Itwas,untilthewindsuddenlypickedup,blowingthroughbranchesandlettingloosetherainwithgreatforce.Bythetimethebuspulledup,myblackhairwasawetcurtainonmyface.Drippingwet,Istoodatthefarebox,digginginmypocketsformyplasticbagofchange.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紙的相應(yīng)位置作答。Paragraph1Mypocketwasempty.Paragraph2Thefaremachinebeeped,abeepthatsaidthefareformehadbeenpaid.高三英語第8頁共8頁景德鎮(zhèn)市2025屆高三第三次質(zhì)檢試題英語答案第一部分:聽力1—5BCCAA6—10CAABC11-15BCABA16-20CBCAB第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),共20題,每小題2.5分,滿分50分)21-23.BDC24-27.DCCB28-31.BABA32-35.DCBB36-40.DEBAG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)41-45DCABA46-50ACBCB51-55DBCAD第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)56.wasmade57.elements58.contributes59.in60.who61.recognition62.symbolizing63.passed64.economic65.the第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)DearFutureMe,Iamwritingfromthedeskpiledwithtestpapersandbooksinthesenioryearinhighschool.Thedaysarefilledwithpilesofhomeworkandcountlessmockexams.Thoughitistoughandstressful,Istillperformtothebestofmyabilityinordertogetintomydreamuniversity.Bynow,youmustbestudyingcomputerscienceatyourdreamuniversity.Asforcollegelife,Idreamofavibrantcampusfilledwithnewfriends,fascinatingcourses,andvariousclubs.Ican'twaittoexploredifferentfieldsofknowledgeanddevelopmyinterestsfreely.Toachievemygoals,I'vebeenstudyinghard.Ihopeyoucanlookbackonthesedayswithpride.I'mdoingmybest,andIbelieveyouwillbelivingafulfillinglife.Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)Mypocketswereempty.OnlythendidIrememberthatAmeliaandIhadspentallourmoneyinwatchingthemovie,treatingourselvestopopcornanddrinksandhadforgottentosetasidesomeforthebus.Nowtheriders'eyesnarrowedatmyemptyhandandfrowned,andsomeoneevenshookhisheaddisapprovingly.Feelingawkwardandhelpless,Ilookedatthedriver,athissharpeyesunderhisthickandbushybrowneyebrows.Iwhispered,"Ican'tpay."Hisvoice,surprisinglysoftandfull,responded,"Yo

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