资源简介 长汀一中2026届高三第一次月考试题英语试题参考答案第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5 CABAB 6-10 ACBBC 11-15 BBAAC 16-20 CCABA第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)21-23 BDA 24-27 BACA 28-31 DCAD 32-35 DCBC 36-40 FGCEA第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 完形填空41-45 BCDBB 46-50 ACADA 51-55 CADCD第二节 语法填空56. released 57. collecting 58. a 59. told 60. where 61. impressive 62. were created 63. pianist 64. and 65.Extremely第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)参考范文: I am writing to apply for the position of English tour guide advertised in the newspaper for the summer vacation period at our city’s scenic spot. I am deeply interested in this job. As an English lover, I think it a great chance to use my language skills practically. Meanwhile, working as a guide can help me learn more about our city's culture and improve my communication abilities, which will be a good exercise for my future development. I have confidence in doing this job well. I am fluent in English, both in speaking and writing. What's more, I am familiar with the history and attractions of our city, as I have read a lot of related books. I am also outgoing and patient, which I believe are important qualities for a tour guide. I would be grateful if you could give me this opportunity. I am looking forward to your approval. Yours, Li Hua 第二节(满分25分)Early the next morning, John secretly left home with the money. Hastily, he bought paper and pens for painting, and then dashed to the completion. After signing up for it, he was given the task. It was his time. He was deeply absorbed in his work, forgetting everything around him. After finishing his task, he went home, with birds singing for him. Every day, he looked forward to the result happily and anxiously, though he felt hungry. It seemed that the time stopped. A week later, a phone call came to John’s home. Hearing what the man said, his mother felt puzzled, not knowing how his son had done it, because she knew it needed money. As soon as John arrived home, his mother told him the news, and waited for his explanation. Knowing the truth, her eyes welled up with tears. Hugging her son tightly, she apologized to him. But he was happy, not only because he had got the perfect opportunity to fulfill his desire, but also he was awarded a lot of money because of his work.【导语】本篇书面表达是读后续写。本文以人物为线索展开。 John喜欢画画,但是家里很穷。虽然母亲不支持他画画,但是他还是想尽办法坚持。有一天,他得知镇上正在举行绘画比赛,他很高兴,但是却没有钱买绘画用品。恰好这天妈妈给了他下个月的午餐费。这些钱足够买材料了。【详解】1.段落续写①由第一段句首内容“第二天一早,约翰带着钱偷偷地离开了家。”可知,第一段可以描写约翰离开家后的活动和他的心理活动。②由第二段句首内容“一周后,一个电话打到了约翰的家。”可知,第二段可以描写约翰妈妈接到电话后的表情和心理活动,妈妈知道真相时的表情、动作和语言,最后升华文章的主旨:坚持会有回报。2.续写线索:离家—买东西—参赛—回家—得知消息—解释—回报3.词汇激活行为类①猛冲:dash/ dart/ leap②全神贯注于:be absorbed in/ concentrate on③期盼:look forward to/long for情绪类①高兴的:happily/joyfully/delightedly②焦急地:anxiously/ nervously/ worriedly【点睛】【高分句型1】He was deeply absorbed in his work, forgetting everything around him. ( 运用了现在分词forgetting作伴随状语)【高分句型2】After finishing his task, he went home, with birds singing for him. ( 运用了with复合结构)【高分句型3】Knowing the truth, her eyes welled up with tears. (运用了现在分词Knowing作原因状语)听力录音稿Text 1M: This is really embarrassing, but your name has just slipped my mind. Can you remind me W: Sure, my name is Anna Ferris. Don’t worry about it. It happens to me all the time.Text 2M: Hi, Samantha, this is Marco calling.W: Oh hi Marco. What’s up M: I wonder if we can put off our meeting till tomorrow. I have a bit of an emergency. W: It shouldn’t be too much of a problem.Text 3M: Honey, I need you to help me tidy up a bit. My boss and her husband are coming over for dinner and the house needs to be spotless.W: I’m in the middle of something right now. I’ll be there in a second.M: This can’t wait. I need your help now.Text 4W: Hey, I just got here. What’s the plan for today’s session M: Hi, today we will focus on lower body strength. We’ll start with some warm up exercises and then move on to leg presses. W: Sounds good. I’ve been feeling a bit weak in my legs lately. M: Let’s head over to the stretching area to begin.Text 5M: I’m gonna cut out all the junk I eat. No more chips, no more soda, no more fried food.W: Hmm, I’ve heard this one before. M: But this time, I’m going to stick to it. I really mean it. Trust me, I’m going to be a new man in one year’s time. W: Well, I guess we’ll just have to wait and see.Text 6M: Hi, Jen. Guess what My wife just had a baby.W: Congratulations, boy or girl M: Boy, his name is Robert. W: How much does he weigh M: He came in at nine pounds, eight ounces. W: Wow, a big boy. How was your wife M: She and the baby are doing fine. I’m going to the hospital now to visit them. W: That’s wonderful. I’ll call you later to celebrate the latest addition to your family. M: Sounds like a plan.Text 7M: Hello, my name is George.W: Hi, my name is Mattia.M: Pleased to meet you, do you know the host of the party W: Yes, the host, Mary is a good friend of mine and you. M: I came with my friend Susan, who knows Mary, how do you know Mary W: Oh, we work together in the same office as chase bank.M: What do you do there W: I’m a financial analyst. How about you M: I’m a director responsible for art design at Leo Burnett, an advertising company. W: Do you work with any specific customers M: Yes, I work with Pepsi Cola and oj potato chips. What do you do at the bank W: I deal with numbers in the accounting area of the international division. M: Do you like it W: Yes, it is interesting and I get a chance to travel overseas. M: That’s a nice bonus.Text 8W: Hey, Dan.M: Hey, Amy, it’s so good to hear your voice and finally catch up. W: I know same. I’m sorry it’s been a bit nuts at work. M: No, no worries. Have things finally resolved with your crazy coworker W: We finally brought on a new HR manager who I spoke with last Friday, so it’s a start at least. M: Oh good. And how’s everything going at home How are James and Eric W: Yeah, all good thanks. They are as naughty as ever and Eric has started to argue more often recently, so we’ve had to have a few words with him. M: Yeah, I bet he’s just going through his teen phase. W: Yeah, something like that. How’s everything with you Any update on the dating situation M: Well, I don’t enjoy dating anymore. I can’t seem to find anyone I have anything in common with. W: Don’t feel discouraged. You will definitely find the person who is right for you. M: To tell you the truth, I really hope to find my Ms. right.Text 9M: Good afternoon, I was wondering if you could please make some suggestions for restaurant reservations this evening.W: Good afternoon, yes, I am happy to assist you. What type of food do you like and what type of price range are you looking at M: We’d like to try some local food or something different and unique in any kind of price range, but within walking distance of this hotel. W: How many people will dine and at what time M: Just our family of four and at 6:30 if possible.W: Okay, I can offer you two suggestions. The first is cafe Roma. It’s a very charming small Italian restaurant offering the traditional dishes. And you can get out by not paying too much. It’s in the budget category. M: What about the second W: Second, we have Favorites. This is a four-star restaurant with great food, wonderful drinks, desserts and a very nice warm atmosphere. They also offer some specials, usually vegetarian recipes. M: Oh, Favorites sounds well worth the price I pay. Can you make the dinner reservations for us W: Of course.Text 10Hello, if you are looking for something fun to do, consider a quick weekend trip to somewhere in your local area. Here in the American Midwest near Chicago, there are a number of scenic places and picturesque towns. And are only a one-to-three-hour drive away. Recently, our social group visited three small towns Shiwana, Nani, and Elkhart in northern Indiana. What we enjoyed most was seeing small town with its quiet, slower paced life. It was easy to locate a comfortable, inexpensive hotel there. We wandered the main street shopping areas and tried a variety of treats. The busy Saturday ended with snacks, drinks and conversation. We were then rewarded with a good night’s sleep in the peaceful countryside. After a brief Sunday breakfast, we started our way back home. Each of us felt refreshed after this quick overnight trip.长汀一中2026届高三上学期第一次月考英语试题总分:150分 考试时间:120分钟第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)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。每段对话仅读一遍。例:How much is the shirt A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.答案是C。What kind of person is the woman Generous. B. Helpful. C. Understanding.2. Why does the man make the call A. To reschedule a meeting.B. To report an emergency.C. To confirm an appointment.3. What will the speakers do next A. Have dinner. B. Clean the house. C. Visit the boss.4. Where does the conversation take place A. In a gym. B. At an office. C. At a clinic.5. What is the man talking about A. An innovative recipe.B. A strong resolution.C. A workout routine.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’s the relationship between the speakers A. Friends. B. Husband and wife. C. Doctor and patient.7. What is the man doing A.Asking for help.B. Discussing a plan.C. Sharing good news.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Where probably are the speakers A. At a family reunion.B. At a social gathering.C. At a department meeting.9. What is the man A. A bank clerk. B. An art director. C. A financial analyst.10. What does the woman like about her job A. A high salary. B. Paid leave. C.Travel opportunities.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.What does the woman complain about A. A heavy workload.B. A difficult workmate.C. A demanding manager.12. How is Eric recently A. Independent. B. Argumentative. C. Irresponsible.13. What does the man mean in the end A. He dislikes being alone.B. He has troublesome kids.C. He is dating his Ms. Right.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.What is the man’s major concern in choosing restaurants A. Food. B. Environment. C. Price.15. Who will the man dine with A. Friends. B. Coworkers. C. Family members.16. What is said about“Cafe Roma” A. It is a little bit far.B. It is rather expensive.C. It serves traditional dishes.17. Why does the man choose“Favorites” A. It has an Italian atmosphere.B. It is intended for vegetarians.C. It offers good value for money.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.What is the most attractive about the small towns A. A peaceful life. B. Comfortable hotels. C. Scenic places.19. What did the speaker do during the trip A. He made many friends.B. He tried different foods.C. He took a lot of pictures.20. What is the purpose of the talk A. To suggest a quick getaway.B. To advertise a travel agency.C. To introduce a way of socializing.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。AAn eleven-night trip departing 30 May 2025MAY 2025Fri 30 Fly in Business Class from London to Dubrovnik, Croatia Upon arrival go to a 5☆hotel for your two-night staySat 31 Dubrovnik, Croatia Spend the day exploring at your leisureJUNE 2025Sun 1 Dubrovnik, Croatia Go to the port and board the 6☆Ocean Encore for your seven-night voyage (航行)Mon 2-Sat 7 Kotor, Montenegro→Gallipoli, Italy→Sarand , Albania→Zakinthos, Greece→Nafplion, Greece Relax at seaSun 8-Mon 9 Athens (from Piraeus), Greece Leave and go to a 5☆hotel for your two-night stay Spend the day exploring at your leisureTue 10 Athens, Greece Go to the airport for your Business Class flight to LondonWHAT’S included√FREE private UK driver service, up to 100 miles each way, for ALL bookings√FREE two-night 5☆hotel stay in Dubrovnik, Croatia including breakfast√SEVEN-NIGHT luxury voyage on board Ocean Encore-Spacious, all-suite (套房) accommodation with sweeping ocean views-Free fine wines, spirits, champagnes, beers and soft drinks throughout your voyage√FREE two-night 5☆hotel stay in Athens, Greece including breakfast√Return business class flights from London(regional flights may be available on request)SPECIAL OFFERS(per person)SUITE GRADE Full price(PP) Now price(PP)Veranda Suite(2 left) V1 5,799 4,799Veranda Suite V4 7,399 6,399Ocean welcomes you to this all-inclusive, luxury trip. Book by 8 pm on 31st March 2025 to enjoy an extra 100 discount per suite21.Where does the 7-night voyage start A.London. B.Dubrovnik. C.Athens. D.Kotor.22.What service does this trip provide A.Wine-tasting sessions. B.An eleven-night hotel stay.C.A full-journey driver service. D.Round-trip business class flights.23.If a couple book a Veranda Suite (V1) on 30th March 2025, how much will they save A. 2,100. B. 2,000. C. 1,900. D. 2,200.BWe thought we had everything we could ask for—a lovely home, three healthy kids, two vehicles—and we cherished it all. We spent money as if it would never run out. But then the market took a downturn, and my husband lost his job at the construction firm. The company filed for failure and shut its doors permanently.We both began searching for jobs immediately, yet there were none available. As each day went by, our anxiety grew, but we kept working as a team to get our family through the tough time. The more we joined forces, the stronger our bond became.Watching my husband take the blame for our current dilemma was truly painful. I knew full well he couldn’t control the economy, but he kept putting himself down—each bitter word he said dragged his spirits further down. I kept telling him to quit it, yet he appeared determined to punish himself for being jobless.At last, one afternoon I pulled him aside and said, “We have healthy children and each other. That’s what matters. That makes you a rich man.”“But what if we lose the house They’ll hate me—you'll hate me,” he replied.“If we live in a cardboard box on the empty lot across the street, I will be happy—as long as I have you.” I wasn’t just saying it. I meant business. I could see the sense of relief spread over him as his shoulders and neck loosened, and the tightness drained from his body. He pulled me close, and for the first time in a long while, we were able to talk, make plans, and share dreams together. It marked a pivotal moment for both of us as a couple and our family.We are still struggling financially, but I count us fortunate because we have something that money can’t buy and no one can take away from us.24.What caused the family’s problem A.Overspending on daily needs. B.The husband’s unemployment.C.High costs of raising children. D.A sudden rise in house prices.25.How did the husband feel about their situation A.Guilty. B.Confused. C.Hopeful. D.Annoyed.26.What does the underlined phrase “meant business” in paragraph 6 mean A.Told a lie. B.Lived with it.C.Took it seriously. D.Removed a doubt.27.Why does the author consider her family well-off A.They’ve strengthened family bonds. B.They’ve preserved belongings.C.They’ve regained financial stability. D.They’ve resolved mental conflicts.CHuge piles of research on diet are published annually. The most shocking of these get reported in the media. All claim to be based on the latest research and each claims to prove the last study wrong. Do scientists really not know what’s good for us, or is the news report to blame for the confusion Misleading media coverage plays a role, but publication bias (偏见) is one major source: studies that show surprising results are more likely to get published. “What you see published in the nightly news is the end result of a system where everyone is encouraged to come up with a positive result,” says Vinay at Oregon Science University.One way to get around this problem is to conduct large, randomized controlled trials, which involve randomly assigning participants to different groups to control variables. But these kinds of studies are difficult to do for foods, as few would risk eating habits on chance; fewer still sustain changes long enough to benefit. Instead, nutrition scientists usually observe what people eat by asking them to fill out food diaries, and then track the health of participants over a given period of time.In these “observational” studies, people track their diets while going about their lives. Differences between subjects in what they do outside of mealtimes can make all the difference. People who eat what is seen as an unhealthy diet — with more fast food, for instance — might have unhealthy lifestyles in other ways, such as smoking. Consequently, dietary effects are hard to set apart.Because of these difficulties, even today’s most recommended dietary advice lacks good quality evidence. This doesn’t mean we can eat as much cake as we like. But it does suggest that within limits of common sense, one way of eating is about as good as another. While admittedly simple advice, it removes the pressure to constantly run after the latest amazing diet or fear seemingly harmful foods. Within reason, trusting your stomach is mostly fine.28.What phenomenon is presented in paragraph 1 A. Scientists fail to figure out truth. B. News spreads confusion on purpose.C. Research on diet astonishes people. D. Media reports conflicting diet studies.29.Which of the following news items suggests publication bias A. Calorie restriction helps to slow aging.B. Whole grain diet improves heart health.C. Chocolate unexpectedly aids weight loss.D. Effects of zero fat diet require further tests.30.What do paragraphs 3 and 4 mainly discuss A. The reliability of self-reported diet data.B. The main problems in studying dietary effects.C. How long-term diet tracking improves health.D. How lifestyle factors affect diet research results.31.What is the author’s suggestion for food choice A. Count on the latest dietary advice. B. Consume varieties of foods.C. Avoid potentially unhealthy foods. D. Follow body signals sensibly.DBack in 2018, scientists at Duke University discovered that each time our eyes move, our ears make a squeaking (吱吱声) noise, which is hard or unable to hear. Now, the researchers have developed a method of telling where a person is looking by analyzing those sounds. Although we don’t consciously hear the noises, they can be picked up by a highly sensitive microphone placed in the ear canal.Lead scientist Professor Jennifer Groh believes that they may occur as eye movements trigger the brain to contract either the middle ear muscles or the hair cells — doing the former helps dampen loud noises, while doing the latter amplifies (放大) quiet ones. This arrangement could help us make sense of our surroundings, by automatically adjusting the sensitivity of our hearing based on what we’re looking at.In a recent experiment, Groh’s team and Professor Christopher Shera from the University of Southern California recruited 16 adults, all with good vision and hearing, to take a simple test. The volunteers started by visually tracking the movements of a green dot on a computer screen, without moving their heads. As they did so, an eye-tracking camera recorded the direction of their gaze, while microphones in their ear canals recorded their ear sounds.When the eye video and ear audio recordings were subsequently cross-referenced, it was found that eye movements in specific directions produced specific types of ear noises. The scientists were thus able to tell where a participant’s gaze was focused, simply by identifying what sort of noise “signature” their ears were making. It was also possible to do the opposite — the researchers could accurately tell what sort of sounds the volunteers’ ears were making, by tracking the direction of their gaze. It is hoped that the team’s findings will contribute to a better understanding of human perception (感知), possibly leading to more accurate and informative hearing tests.“If each part of the ear contributes individual rules for the eardrum signal, then they could be used as a type of clinical tool to assess which part of the anatomy in the ear is malfunctioning,” said Stephanie Lovich, one of the lead authors of the paper and a graduate student in psychology& neuroscience at Duke.32.Why do the ear noises occur according to Professor Jennifer Groh A. Some noises echo in the ear canal occasionally.B. The head moves too quickly along with the ears.C. A highly sensitive microphone usually causes the noises.D. The brain contracts muscles or hair cells with eye movements.33.What potential outcome do the researchers anticipate from their findings A. Creating a new type of hearing aid.B. Enhancing the design of microphones.C. Understanding human perception better.D. Replacing traditional vision tests with new technology.34. What does Stephanie Lovich think of these findings A. Complex. B. Promising. C. Faulty. D. Primitive.35. What is the best title for the text A. The human perception is complex.B. Eye movements lead to brain responses.C. Scientists know what your eyes talk to your ears.D. The evolution of hearing is discovered by scientists.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。There is a growing trend in medicine: doctors are prescribing time in nature to their patients to address a wide variety of physical and mental health concerns. These “nature prescriptions (处方)” aren’t just feel-good recommendations. 36Scott Kaiser, MD, a director of geriatric cognitive health at the Pacific Neuroscience Institute, is one of these doctors. “Nature has a profound impact on healthy aging and overall well-being,” he explains. “There are several factors in healthy aging—diet, exercise, mindfulness, community, creativity and a sense of purpose. 37 I can’t overstate how powerful nature can be as a healer.”Here are some common ways of natural healing. “Sensory walks” are an easy way to get started. Dr. Kaiser advises walking mindfully through nature while focusing on all five senses, paying attention to what you can see, smell, hear, touch and even taste. “Leave your gadgets at home,” he adds, “so you can be undistracted and really experience it all.”Another prescription gaining popularity is cold therapy. 38 Immerse yourself in water that feels uncomfortably cold and stay there for 30 seconds to a minute. Most people start with water that’s about 10℃ to 15℃, though some go colder as their tolerance increases.39 Try simply walking for 15 minutes in the early morning. Sunlight exposure boosts vitamin D, crucial for overall health. And getting early morning sunlight in your eyes will help refresh you.Other simple prescriptions include gardening, hiking, biking or swimming. And if active pursuits feel like too much, even just sitting outdoors on a park bench can help, as it may improve your immune system and lower the risk of cancer. 40 Nature prescriptions can also lower stress, depression and anxiety while improving cognitive function.A.The benefits extend beyond physical health.B.But doctors suggest that it requires gradual adaptation.C.This practice involves exposing yourself to cold water.D.You’ll immediately be happier, healthier and more productive.E.If that sounds too intense, nature offers gentler alternatives, too.F.Instead, they’re evidence-based interventions backed by science.G.Being outdoors can provide access to all of these at the same time.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。One autumn morning many years ago, I had been exploring gold along Peanut Valley. I found a female wolf caught in a trap and her breast was wet with milk. From her 41 , I guessed that she had been 42 only a few days. That meant her pups were probably still alive, just a few miles away.Suspecting she might tear me to pieces 43 released, I decided to search for her 44 pups. I followed paw 45 and imitated the call of a mother wolf. No response. I tried another one. Five little pups appeared. Perhaps hunger had helped 46 their natural fear. Then, one by one, I placed them in a bag and brought them back.I released the pups, and they 47 to her. What next I wondered. The mother wolf was 48 clearly. But I could do nothing except serving her some meat.Over the next few days, I divided my time between continuing exploration and trying to win her 49 . On the fifth day when I moved within the 50 of her chain, she remained motionless. I couldn’t believe it! I slowly placed my hand on her wounded leg and checked it. She made no 51 move. I applied pressure, and the trap sprang open. She jumped about, 52 my hands and walked away with her pups.I never saw her again. But the 53 she left with me will always be there, a reminder that in nature something will always 54 outside the understanding and 55 of man.A. Performance B.Appearance C. distance D. assistanceA. Fastened B. attached C. trapped D. tiedA. until B. before C. whether D. ifA. curious B. hungry C. scared D. timidA. signs B. tracks C. notes D. marksA. get rid of B. break away from C. hold on to D. catch up withA. marched B. stepped C. raced D. crawledA. suffering B. starving C. struggling D. survivingA. respect B. interest C. concern D. trustA. length B. limit C. border D. rangeA. dominating B. demanding C. threatening D. tiringA. licked B. kicked C. bit D. shookA. impression B. legend C. experience D. memoryA. arise B. happen C. exist D. belongA. principles B. rules C. regulations D. laws第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Jay Chou 56 (release) the music video for the title track on his upcoming album, Greatest Works of Art, on July 6th, 57 (collect) more than 6 million views on QQ Music within two hours.In the video, Chou enters the La Samaritaine, a shopping mall that boasts 58 history of over 150 years and a landmark of Paris, and plays a melody on the piano that brings him back to the 1920s. The plot echoes the fictional story 59 (tell) in Chou’s directorial film, Secret, 60 the chief characters travel back and forth in time by playing a magic score on a piano.Through his journey in the video, he interacts with 61 (impress) artists, including Rene Magritte, Salvador Dali, Chinese painter Chang Yu, and Chinese poet Xu Zhimo, exploring the Mecca for artists at a time in the past when timeless works of modern art and literature 62 (create).Lang Lang, a famous 63 (piano) also performs in the video. He said it was a creative one which featured elements of both pop 64 classical music. Lang said, “Chou got this idea five years ago. 65 (extreme) passionate about art, he hopes more people can become interested in art and feel art is everywhere.”第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)假如你是李华,你在报纸上看到一则广告,你所在城市的一个风景区正在招聘今年暑假假期的英语导游,你打算应聘。请你根据下面的提示写一封求职信。内容包括:1、申请的原因;2、个人优势;3、希望获得批准。注意:1.词数100左右。可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear Sir or Madam,I am writing to apply for the position of English tour guide advertised in the newspaper for the summer vacation period at our city’s scenic spot.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。In a house far from the city lived John and his mother. John’s only hobby was wandering in the nearby picturesque forest. In its center was a shiny clear lake with schools of fish dancing in it. Lovely animals such as deer or rabbits were playing around and cute birds were singing in trees. Fascinated by the beauty and liveliness of nature, he desired to become a great artist and present all the breath-taking scenes to the world.John studied in the local primary school. Life was not easy for John and his mom after his father died. Knowing what hard work his mother did to make ends meet, John really didn’t want his mother to worry. His mother knew the significance of education in life but she was against his dream of becoming an artist. “The profession of artist can’t aid a person in meeting his daily expenses,” she would say. But as each day passed, John’s dream became more passionate.Due to the living circumstances, even buying some new colors would be a luxury. John only used the worn drawing file and limited colors for his daily practice. Though lacking fine painting materials, he never gave up drawing. He spent a significant amount of time staying in the forest, secretly perfecting his craft. With continuous hard work and a distinct gift for art, he drew beautifully.One day John read about a competition being held in the town, whose deadline was only two days away. He got the perfect opportunity to fulfill his desire but he was in a dilemma (两难境地) as for the competition he needed special paints and some brushes. He didn’t have the courage to ask his mother for money as he knew her prejudice against art.That evening his mom returned from work and handed him a few paper notes, saying, “This is for your lunch at school next month.” The money was enough for his desired materials! John’s face lit up.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。Paragraph 1:Early the next morning,John secretly left home with the money. Paragraph 2:A week later;a phone call came to John's home. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2026届高三第一次月考英语试题答案.docx 福建省龙岩市长汀一中2026届高三上学期第一次月考英语试题.docx 高三上第一次月考听力.mp3