资源简介 无锡江阴三校联考2025年秋学期12月质量调研高三年级 英语 试卷参考答案第一部分 听力1-5 BCACB 6-10 CABCA 11-15 BCBAB 16-20 ACBAC第二部分 阅读理解第一节21-23 BAD 24-27 DCAC 28-31 CBDC 32-35 DDBB第二节36-40 GEBAF语言运用第一节41-45 DABDB 46-50 CCACB 51-55 ADABC第二节56. after parable 58. known 59. where 60. and61. the 62. brings 63. equality 64. have been lost 65.to make写作第一节Speak Up Now!Many of us struggle to speak English fluently, primarily due to the fear of making mistakes and sounding imperfect in front of others. This pursuit of perfection often leaves us too nervous to express ourselves freely, trapping our true voice inside.I believe the key is to shift our mindset. We must remember that language is a tool for connection, not a perfect performance. Every mistake is a valuable step in the learning process, not a failure. Progress, not perfection, should be our goal.So, let’s start by practicing in low-pressure situations, like with friends or in an English Corner. Don’t be afraid to stumble. Speak out, make your voice heard, and watch your confidence grow!第二节The mother said, “This chocolate is a reward for your imagination: a window-opening cat!” Ben’s face turned red as he stared at the chocolate in his hand. His mother gently touched his head and continued, “You glued the vase carefully, which shows you truly cared about making things right.” She paused, her eyes warm and understanding. “But imagination should help us solve problems, not hide from them.” Ben bit his lip, realizing his mother had known the truth all along.Now with some chocolates in hand, the boy’s bad attitude disappeared. He took a deep breath and whispered, “Mom, I’m sorry. I broke the vase while playing basketball and lied to you.” His mother smiled softly, “I’m proud of you for telling the truth. Mistakes happen, but honesty is more precious than any antique.” She handed him another chocolate, “Let’s fix it together tomorrow, okay ” Ben nodded, holding the chocolate tightly, grateful for his mother’s wisdom and love.听力材料(Text 1)M: Now, Ms. Taylor, although the guidelines recommend four pills a day, I want you to take one fewer.W: And that won’t be a problem M: No, since your stomach’s too sensitive.(Text 2)M: Hello, Rachel, this is Eric from Fresh Produce.We re terribly sorry about the food delivery mix-up you had with us yesterday, and we’d like to offer you 30% off your next order.W: No worries, and thanks for the offer.(Text 3)W: Good afternoon, I'm here for Emma Kidman’s latest show. I wonder if the gallery offers any tours.M: Yes, but the next available guided tour starts at 6 pm. Would you like me to book it for you W: OK. How can I contact the guide (Text 4)M: So, it’s a beginners course that lasts for four weeks in May W: Yes, it includes basic car care instruction, hands-on driving experience, and practice tests. And the instructors are all kind, experienced, and will never rush you.(Text 5)W: Sarah published her first book last weekend. Did you get a chance to congratulate her M: I’m planning to visit her this Friday.W: Aren’t we supposed to attend a photography workshop that day M: Right. I'll have to reschedule it for the following day, then.(Text 6)W: The printer is jammed, again!M: Are you serious The repairman was just here last week and said it was fixed! I'm going to try fixing it myself.W: But you don’t have much experience with repairs, and these machines are so complicated. You might end up making it worse.M: You know what The machines too old anyway. Maybe we can use part of the family budget to buy a new one. Emily will need it too when she gets back from school.W: Right. I’ll check online later.(Text 7)M: Hello! How can I help you today W: Hi! I'm looking to rent an apartment with cooking facilities. It needs to be clean, bright, and away from a noisy main road. Also, I don t want to share a bathroom.M: Okay, let me check ... I m sorry, but right now, we only have places with shared bathrooms available. However, I can put you on a waiting list in case something else opens up.W: Thanks for your help! Here's my phone number. Give me a call if you find a place that works. Anyway, I've got to go-I’m meeting some friends in the cafeteria.M: No problem. I’ll keep you updated.(Text 8)W: Adam, where did you call me from just now It was so noisy.M: A gas station. I was filling up my tank.W: Oh, you shouldn't have called me from there! Cell phones produce radiation that could light gas.M: Well, I’ll be more careful next time. But scientists looked into that on an episode of Solving Mysteries and found that it’s actually not possible to cause a gas explosion with a cell phone.W: Solving Mysteries 1 watch it on TV every Friday night. Did you see the episode about whether talking to plants helps them grow M: No, but I wouldn't think that's possible. Plants can’t understand what we say to them.W: Well, a scientific study showed that plant growth actually speeds up if you expose them to certain sounds over time.M: Interesting. Do you remember when Solving Mysteries investigated whether a singer can break a glass using just their voice W: Yes, it was incredible that the rock singer actually did it!(Text 9)M: Vivian, what made you become a dancer W: My mother is a ballet teacher, so I started dancing when I was just three years old. My father plays the piano and always took me to music performances. It' s in my blood.M: It’s fantastic to have such supportive parents!W: Absolutely! My parents understood my passion and took me to train in Berlin when I was 12. At 17, I moved to Milan to dance for La Scala, and the most difficult part wasn’t the training, but being away from my family.M: I heard you were recently promoted to Etoile, the highest title for a dancer at La Scala W: Yes, but no matter how far I get, there’s always more to learn. Even if I dance the same ballet, the same role over the years, can always find something new to bring to the character.M: What do you consider the maximum you can offer to your audience W: Technique is important, but it's actually the minimum you can offer — at this level, technique is already there. So my greatest concentration is on how I can express myself better with my body and my face. That's the most important thing.(Text 10)Millions of households in the US face food insecurity. In a small town in the Midwest, help is coming from an unexpected place: a public library. In 2017, Alex transformed the library into a center for addressing hunger. He founded the SHARE Café, where people can either volunteer, contribute what they can afford, or trade fresh produce for a meal. In this café, about a quarter of the visitors volunteer their time in exchange for food. Half make some form of financial contribution, while the rest provide fresh produce as payment for their meal. The café works with nearby farms and gardens to supply t just of its fresh ingredients. For Alex, the café isn’t about people providing food — it's about preserving people’s dignity. Its philosophy is based on the belief that real change happens when people help themselves. Alex said, “I don't believe in charity. The only true help comes when people help themselves.”无锡江阴三校联考2025年秋学期12月质量调研高三年级 英语 试卷考试时间:120分钟 分值:150分 2025年12月听力(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,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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。How many pills should the woman take daily A. 2. B. 3. C. 4.Why does the man make the call A. To cancel an order. B. To offer an invitation. C. To make an apology.What does the woman want to do A. Book a tour. B. Interview Emma. C. Perform in a show.What are the speakers probably talking about A. A road trip. B. A repair shop. C. A driving course.When will the man probably see Sarah A. This Friday. B. This Saturday. C. This Sunday.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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。What is the woman’s attitude toward the man repairing the printer A. Supportive. B. Unclear. C. Disapproving.Who is Emily probably The speakers’ daughter.The speakers’ manager.C. The speakers’ classmate.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。What does the woman want in her ideal apartment A. A quiet study. B. A private bathroom. C. A large living room.What will the woman do first A. Make a call. B. Look at a list. C. Go to a cafeteria.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。What did the man just do A. He filled up his car.B. He bought an electric car.C. He escaped from an explosion.What is Solving Mysteries probably A. A musical. B. A TV program. C. A science magazine.How does the man feel about the study on plants at first A. It’s practical. B. It’s interesting. C. It’s impossible.What did the woman see the rock singer do A. Display a glass CD.B. Break a glass by singing.C. Use a glass as an instrument.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。What does the woman’s father probably do A. He’s a pianist. B. He’s a dancer. C. He’s a director.What was the hardest for the woman when she danced for La Scala at 17 A. Having intensive training.B. Dealing with homesickness.C. Overcoming teenage anxiety.How does the woman sound talking about her recent promotion A. Modest. B. Relieved. C. Confident.What does the woman focus on improving now A. Her physical health.B. Her dance technique.C. Her expressive ability.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。What was the SHARE Café originally A. A gallery. B. A library. C. A garden.How many visitors in the café exchange fresh produce for food A. About a quarter. B. About a third. C. About a half.What does Alex believe in A. Generosity is priceless.B. Luck favors good people.C. People should help themselves.第二部分 阅读理解(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AThe social purpose of the copyright system is to encourage creativity and the advancement of knowledge by giving those who make intellectual (智力的) contributions “unique right to their writings and discoveries” for limited times. Protection is provided for a much longer time for copyrights than for patents. The U.S. Copyright Law of 1976 provides a term or the lifetime of the author plus 50 years. It recognizes that the value of written works often extends over a longer time than that of technological advances in the public area.It is essential to register for formal copyright protection in order to have some degree of protection against infringement (侵权) of one’s works by others. The procedure for obtaining a copyright registration is quite simple——an application is submitted with a small fee and two copies of the work. No examination is made, and the copyright is immediately in force.The Copyright Office will provide on request a variety of leaflets (小册子) describing the procedure and giving information about the classes of subject matter that can be registered.Those are subject to protection:(1) Books and newspapers (2) Lectures(3) Dramatic compositions (4) Films(5) Maps (6) Works of art(7) Sound recordings (8) Photographs(9) Prints and labels (10) Musical compositionsThose are not subject to protection:(1) Ideas (2) Systems, methods and plans(3) Government publications (4) Laws and opinions of courtsYou can contact the Copyright Office(www.coprightfice.org) for more information.21. In which aspect do copyrights differ from patents A. The application fee. B. The duration of protection.C. The intellectual value. D. The contribution to society.22. Which of the following should you provide for copyright registration A. Copies of your work. B. Photos of yourself.C. Introductory leaflets. D. Examination certificates.23. According to the text, the Copyright Office may reject _________________________.A. a movie about a new method of time travelB. an original musical composition for childrenC. a book about one’s opinions on American lawsD. an official document issued by the local governmentBThe path to success isn’t always clear-cut. Julia Green knows this well. Just as she graduated from college, a financial crisis swept the country, making it hard to get a job in journalism. Despite her growing worries, she didn't give up on her dream; instead, she tried a global volunteer program for her self-growth.A year later, Green began taking random writing jobs to make ends meet, while dreaming of a day when she could write freely and be paid for it. Afterwards, she applied for the fully funded Master of Fine Arts program, and was accepted to study fiction writing at the University of Michigan. Though the program didn’t end up opening many doors for her, she was paid to write and take classes.Green has never shied away from challenging topics. Marriage, healthcare, employment, and more have featured noticeably in her writing, and she is especially impressive when it comes to music criticism. “I’ve intentionally tried to keep my lane (道路) very wide” she said. “It was what I had to do in the beginning. I wanted to become a well-rounded writer.” She penned articles for a variety of websites. Slowly, she began to build a reputation for fearlessness.“I’ve been writing since I was 22. This craft requires that you have a tough skin.” said Green, when asked about her writing journey. “As a writer, you are not well served by caring what other people think about you. You have to be emotionally prepared to face rejection."In the past decade, Green, lacking many examples to model after, has achieved remarkable success through great effort. She landed regular writing positions, had worked in respected journals, made the Forbes 30 Under 30 list, and wrote a world-class bestseller. By any young journalist's definition, Green had arrived.24. What do we know about Green from the first two paragraphs A. A financial crisis ruined her dream.B. Further education made her optimistic.C. Volunteering brought her new jobs.D. Her passion for writing did not change.25. Why did Green pursue a diverse path A. To show off her creativity. B. To please critical readers.C. To develop her adaptability. D. To build her a reputation.26. What matters most to her career according to Green A. Handling criticism bravely. B. Maintaining youthful skin.C. Gaining public recognition. D. Writing about her journey.27. Which words can best describe Green A. Independent and considerate. B. Generous and creative.C. Hard-working and determined. D. Ambitious and modest.CIf someone asked whether you like the arts, you’d probably say you do at least in theory. According to a survey, more than two-thirds of U.S. adults say the arts “lift me up beyond everyday experiences”. However, only 30 percent attended a concert of any type in 2017; 23 percent went to an art museum. Fewer than half actively created art of any kind.The mismatch can boil down to the fact that we are weighed down by our day-to-day responsibilities, leaving our schedule packed. Maybe you like to play a little background music while you work or do the chores, but even before the pandemic (流行病), most of us rarely, if ever, saw a live performance, let alone visited a gallery or watched a play.Too often, we let the dull reality of life get in the way of the arts. But this is a mistake. The arts are the opposite of an escape from reality; they might just be the most realistic glimpse we ever get into the nature and meaning of life. If you make time for consuming and producing the arts the same way you make time for work and exercise and family commitments, I assure you that you’ll find your life getting fuller and happier. Think of a time when you heard a piece of music and wanted to cry. Or maybe your dizziness struck as you emerged from a narrow side street in an unfamiliar city. There you found yourself in a beautiful town square as if in a fantasy. They probably stimulated a sudden awakening, much like the shock from a lungful of pure oxygen after breathing in smoggy air.If you are among the people who feel that the arts are pure pleasures to experience and participate in, you might see them as a luxury item, while a preferable attitude is to treat the arts less like a distracting pleasure, and more like exercise or sleep, a necessity. Then draw up a schedule of your art exposure journey, and gradually weave the arts into your everyday life.28. What prevents people from enjoying the arts according to the text A. Lack of interest. B. Avoidance of duty.C. Shortage of time. D. Art space inaccessibility.29. What can we learn about the role of the arts according to the text A. They explore mysteries of life. B. They spark emotional responses.C. They enhance physical well-being. D. They offer a getaway from daily life.30. What will probably be talked about in the following paragraph A. Barriers to combine the arts and life.B. Benefits of engaging with the arts.C. Forms of distracting pleasures.D. Ways to integrate the arts into daily routine.31. Which is the most suitable title for the text A. The Arts Journey: Refreshing SoulB. The Arts Pursuit: Transforming Dull into FullC. Embracing the Arts: From Luxury to NecessityD. Connecting with the Arts: From Reality to FantasyDMemes (模因) didn’t start with the Internet. Some linguists argue that humans have used memes to communicate for centuries. Memes are widely known as channels for cultural conversations and as an opportunity to participate in internet trends.The word “meme” has been used in the New York Times Crossword 60 times since the column started in the 1940s. Although it's difficult to identify the first meme ever, the British evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins is credited with coining the term in his 1976 book, The Selfish Gene. In his original conception, a “meme” was somewhat similar to a “phoneme”,the smallest unit of sound in speech.“I would explain the concept of a meme—a self replicating (复制) piece of information—by asking someone about an inside joke they had with friends or an advertising jingle (短曲) that's been stuck in their head for 20 years,”said Kirby Conrod, a professor of linguistics at Swarthmore College. “That piece of information, the joke or the jingle, self replicates because we humans like to share and repeat stuff.”Memes are shareable by nature. In a world where you are constantly fed online news, the meme format catches your eye, and most of them can be read and understood within seconds. The power of a meme lies in its transmissibility (传递性) and unique talent for being cross cultural. Creating and sharing memes boosts a sense of community online and brings people together through humor.Meme culture is constantly developing, and the future of memes is unpredictable, but some of the Internet’s most popular meme creators have thoughts on where it might be headed. Mr Price, of , for example, predicted that in five years—or sooner—every cultural moment and every news story will have an accompanying meme, and that meme will be a large part of the mainstream conversation about that event. “Memes on the Internet took what is already naturally occurring in the way that we communicate and supercharged it by making it global and simple,”he said.What can I say The girls that get it, get it and the girls that don’t, don’t.32. What can we learn about “meme” according to the first two paragraphs A. It only sounds like the word “gene”.B. It made its first appearance in the 1940s.C. It is the smallest sound unit in speech.D. It was a term first introduced by Mr Dawkins.33. What does Professor Conrod think of memes A. They allow for cultural diversity online.B. They spread humor and political messages.C. They make advertising shareable and readable.D. They are frequently shared and repeated by humans.34. What is Mr Price’s attitude towards the future of memes A. Unclear. B. Optimistic. C. Negative. D. Objective.35. How do you understand the last paragraph A. The target reader of the article are girls.B. It implies a certain famous meme story.C. The author has doubts about the essay.D. It has nothing to do with this article.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Self-ImprovementLife can be a whirlwind of responsibilities and stress, but the right focus goes a long way towards ensuring you become a better person. 36 Keep reading to learn how you can go about your self-improvement journey.37 Everyone needs something to live for, so think about what you want in life. Not only can struggling for something make you a happier and better person, but it can also help you find your purpose. Use a pen and paper and write down the short and long-term goals you would like to achieve.Forgiving yourself and others can help you improve relationships. To be a better person, it’s important to have a go at forgiving any hatreds you’re holding. Allow yourself time to forgive your past mistakes and recognize what they’ve taught you. 38 You may not be able to forget what they’ve done, that's okay, but forgiveness can give you peace of mind.Everyone has flaws, but you can concentrate on improving yours. Notice how your behavior and attitude affect others. Are people generally happy or sad around you 39 Answering these questions and analyzing your interactions with them can help you discover and perfect your weaknesses.Imagine what someone’s been through can give you a new perspective. Empathy is one of the first steps to being a better person because it builds your compassion. Not only does cultivating empathy help you be more sensitive toward other people, but it also helps you form lasting relationships and feel less isolated. 40A. Do friends come to you for help or advice B. Then, forgive those who have hurt you in the past.C. Are people around you talented in improving themselves D. Learning from one’s mistakes is a step to forgiving oneself.E. Positive aspirations can give you something to thrive for.F. Being empathetic helps you gain a friend while challenging your perspective.G. There’s something you can do every day to better yourself in different ways.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。A 12-year-old girl’s playground dream has come true, thanks to the kindness of Clearfield City officials who supported her creativity and passion for inclusive play.Several months ago, young Rosili noticed that a new playground at Thornock Park of the city was being built, but the 41 seemed more suitable for older kids. 42 that she wouldn’t be able to enjoy it with her younger sisters, Rosili decided to 43 .Armed with creativity and a passion for play, she mapped out a(n) 44 playground, complete with detailed descriptions and labels.With support from her mom, Rosili took her 45 to the city hall, where she met with Eric Howes, the city’s community services director. Impressed by her drawings, Howes took time to 46 each of them. “She put a lot of thought into that, and she 47 it from four different angles,” Howes explained.Although the Thornock Park playground was already 48 , the city had plans to build a new playground at Bicentennial Park, and Rosili’s designs were included in the 49 .Rosili 50 every step of the process, working alongside city officials and playground equipment sellers to realize her vision. “Every day I would have to go there for another 51 , and I would tell my friends and be like, ‘Ah, I get to go again, woohoo!’” she 52 in social media.Finally, Rosili’s dream playground was officially opened. Rosili, alongside her family, 53 cut the ribbon (彩带) at the ceremony, creating a new play space for children of all ages to enjoy — a space that was 54 but brought to life by a young girl who believed she could 55 .41. A. park B. city C. community D. equipment42. A. Concerned B. Warned C. Surprised D. Confused43. A. back out B. step in C. take charge D. make a complaint44. A. lively B. traditional C. local D. ideal45. A. photos B. designs C. notes D. models46. A. praise B. post C. review D. rate47. A. recorded B. understood C. showed D. simplified48. A. in progress B. out of service C. on display D. at capacity49. A. contract B. report C. project D. research50. A. took over B. participated in C. worked out D. left behind51. A. meeting B. deal C. game D. challenge52. A. predicted B. protested C. advertised D. shared53. A. proudly B. calmly C. gratefully D. skillfully54. A. reserved B. imagined C. occupied D. misused55. A. have a dream B. make a choice C. make a difference D. take a risk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。The U. S. National Museum of Asian Art has returned two volumes of ancient Chinese silk manuscript(手稿) to China, which arrived in Beijing on Sunday 56 nearly 80 years abroad.This manuscript, whose value experts say is 57 (compare) to that of the Dead Sea Scrolls in the West, is the oldest Chinese silk writing found so far and the only 58 (know) one from the Warring States Period found in China. The name, Zidanku Silk Manuscript, came from the site 59 it was stolen by grave robbers. It was then taken illegally to the U.S. in 1946.China’s ambassador to the U.S. said that the manuscript has over 900 characters 60 is full of myths and numbers. He said 61 return of the two volumes is a cultural milestone and a testament (证明) to China—U.S. cooperation in heritage protection and that the move 62 (bring) new vitality to people-to-people exchanges and friendship. He also added that when the two countries work together on the basis of 63 (equal) and respecting each other, they can achieve important results that help both sides and others.An expert in international law mentioned that it is difficult to get back China’s lost cultural items overseas because many of them 64 (lose) over a long time for different reasons, and they are spread out. He said it is essential 65 (make) a full list of these lost items and study where they came from and how they were moved.写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)为营造学校英语口语学习氛围,你校英文报正以“Unlock Your Voice”为主题征稿,请写一篇文章投稿,内容包括:(1) 主要挑战;(2) 你的思考。注意:(1) 写作词数应为80个左右;(2) 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Speak Up Now!_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。It took place in a teacher’s family. One day, Ben was playing basketball in the living room after school, when he accidentally threw the ball at a vase sitting on the shelf. The vase dropped to the floor and a large piece broke off. What made Ben more upset was that the vase was not a common decoration but an antique (古董), which was handed down through generations from the 18th century. It was also his mother’s favourite possession. To cover his terrible action, the terrified boy glued the pieces together hastily and put the vase back to its place.As the mother herself dusted the vase every day, she naturally noticed the cracks (裂纹) that evening. To her surprise, the repair work was actually very good. At dinner time, she asked her boy if he broke the vase. Fearing punishment, the suddenly inspired boy said that a neighbor’s cat jumped in from the window and he couldn’t drive it away no matter how hard he tried. It raced around the living room and finally knocked the vase off its shelf. His mother was quite clear that her son was lying, for all the windows were closed before she left for work each morning and opened after she returned. However, in the face of her son’s nervous eyes and the suspicious looks of the other family members, Ben’s mother remained calm. She realized she shouldn’t just simply blame and punish her son for lying. She came up with another idea.Before going to bed, the boy found a note from his mother in his room, asking him to go to the study at once. The boy thought he would now be punished but, as he had already lied, he decided to deny everything, no matter how angry his mum became.In the study, calmly bathed in the light, his mother's face showed no sign of anger. On seeing her son push open the door and cautiously enter, she took a chocolate box out of a drawer and gave him one.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请在答题卡的相应位置作答。The mother said, “This chocolate is a reward for your imagination: a window-opening cat!”______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Now with some chocolates in hand, the boy’s bad attitude disappeared.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 答案---无锡市第六高级中学2025年秋学期12月质量调研.docx 题目---无锡市第六高级中学2025年秋学期12月质量调研.docx 高三12月月考听力.mp3