资源简介 秘密★启用前2025-2026(上)期初质量监测高 三 英 语本试卷满分 150 分 考试时间 120 分钟第一部分 听力(共两节)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。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What will Lucas probably do next A. Climb the jungle gym.B. Visit the monkey bar.C. Say hello to Sarah.2. What does the man order A. French fries. B. Rare steak. C. Orange juice.3. Where was the woman brought up A. In Chicago. B. In Michigan. C. In Tennessee.4. What does the man dislike about these shoes at first A. The design. B. The size. C. The price.5. What was the worst thing that happened to the man A. He lost his key. B. He burnt his hot dogs. C. He failed to set up the tent.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。6. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Friends. B. Husband and wife. C. Operator and guest.7. What do the speakers decide to do tomorrow A. Do some cleaning. B. Have a picnic. C. See a film.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。8. How long does the express train take A. One hour and a half. B. One hour and 45 minutes. C. One hour and 55 minutes.9. Why does the man book a one-way ticket A. A one-way ticket is cheap.B. The return time is uncertain.C. He needs no round-trip ticket.高三英语 第 1 页,共 9 页{#{QQABTQA54wqwwAZACJ66R00uCwiQkJCTLSoGQRAcuAQLCQNABAA=}#}10. How much is saved by booking a second-class ticket A. 50 dollars. B. 60 dollars. C. 70 dollars.听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。11. Where does the conversation probably take place A. At the woman's home.B. In the office.C. In the hardware store.12. What is wrong with the TV A. It always makes noises.B. It is out of order.C. Its screen breaks.13. What does the woman want to do tonight A. Visit her friend. B. Enjoy a TV show. C. Watch a football match.听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。14. What has the man been up to these days A. Looking for a part-time job.B. Taking up a new hobby.C. Attending evening classes.15. What kind of person is the man A. Pessimistic. B. Determined. C. Patient.16. What does the man think of the courses he is learning A. Challenging. B. Rewarding. C. Boring.17. Why does the man want to learn a foreign language A. To get more chances. B. To make more friends. C. To further study abroad.听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。18. Why could Kuang get into conversation with others quickly A. He was curious. B. He was brave. C. He was outgoing.19. What did Kuang do in the afternoon A. He enjoyed a nice meal.B. He admired the scenery.C. He chatted with his seatmate.20. What is the speaker mainly talking about A. Kuang's train ride. B. Sincere friendship. C. The scenery of Canada.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 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。AWhich book you should read based on your next travel destination◎Haruki Murakami’s “1Q84” is a dystopian adventure that’s perfect for the plane ride toJapan.Famed Japanese author Haruki Murakami creates an alternate 1984 called 1Q84 wherenothing feels right and everything is slightly different. Set in Tokyo, Japan, this dystopian,mystery-filled fantasy novel is sure to keep your captivated during your trip.◎Bring “One Hundred Years of Solitude” to read in South America.高三英语 第 2 页,共 9 页{#{QQABTQA54wqwwAZACJ66R00uCwiQkJCTLSoGQRAcuAQLCQNABAA=}#}A significant work of literature, Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s classic follows generations of theBuendia family as they live in their South-American town. Garcia Marquez’s magical realismpaired with his lush descriptions makes the book a perfect read for visiting some of thebreathtaking sights of South America.◎Consider picking up “The Great Gatsby” if you’re going to The Hamptons in New York.Although the “West Egg” and “East Egg” in the classic novel more greatly resemble theGreat-Neck and Port-Washington peninsulas (半岛) on Long Island, F. Scott Fitzgerald is believedto have been inspired by the Hamptons when crafting this book. Set in the Jazz Age, the book’sdecadence, hot summers, and longing for past lovers make it a great companion for pool hopping,charcuterie eating, and luxury shopping in The Hamptons.◎As you’re travelling around Amsterdam, read “The Fault in Our Stars”.Previously adapted into a film in 2014, John Green’s story of star-crossed teenagers famouslyincludes a trip to Amsterdam. The Anne Frank House and The Rijksmuseum are two of manymajor destinations mentioned in the book. Plus, the bench from the film adaptation of this novelhas ever become its own tourist spot.21.If you are into parallel existence and you are full of imagination, which book would you liketo pick up A.The Fault in Our Stars. B.One Hundred Years of Solitude.C.1Q84. D.The Great Gatsby.22.Which one of the followings is NOT true A.Generations of the Buentia family live in their South-American town.B.One Hundred Years of Solitude is a book mainly about sights of South America.C.“West Egg” and “East Egg” are both place names.D.The Great Gatsby is written by F. Scott Fitzgerald.23.An excerpt from the book: One might marvel at the insanity (疯狂) of the situation: A mothersends her16-year-old daughter alone with a 17-year old boy out into a foreign city.According to the introduction mentioned above, which city is probably this foreign city A.Tokyo. B.New York. C.Amsterdam. D.Sao Paulo.BI remember opening my iPad one day in fifth grade after a silly conversation with my cousinabout scary story ideas. Hours later, I completed my first short story. Since then, I’ve written manystories, short and long. But also, since then, I’ve read more and noticed just how well people myage could write. Since then, I also felt less and less willing to share my work:what if my writingisn’t as good as everybody else's What started off as something creative that I could share withfriends turned into competition changed by feelings of competence. Oftentimes, hobbies begin assomething just for fun. But eventually, what was once fun now contributes to feelings of stress andinadequacy. I have plenty of memories of thinking I was going to pick up something new and stickwith it, whether it be playing the piano, or drawing. But there is always a part of me that expectsmyself to just magically be good at all of those things. And when I’m not, the enjoyment tapers offas, slowly, I think mediocrity(平庸) isn’t acceptable anymore.Writing is the only hobby that I have repeatedly come back to despite dropping it constantly.I can see the growth in my writing all these years, but the expectations to be better and better isnever satisfied. This is why I drop writing for months at a time. This feeling of a hobby becoming,for a lack of better word, a chore, lowers the satisfaction of said hobby.高三英语 第 3 页,共 9 页{#{QQABTQA54wqwwAZACJ66R00uCwiQkJCTLSoGQRAcuAQLCQNABAA=}#}But hobbies are there to give you a breath of fresh air from having to excel at everything,from academics to your occupation. We must accept that it is okay to just suck at an activity butstill doing it because it brings you joy. There is a balance between joy and expectations, either setby others or by ourselves.24.What does the author do in the first paragraph A.He challenges a tradition. B.He relates an experience.C.He envisions a coming trend. D.He compares varied hobbies.25.Which can best replace the underlined phrase “tapers off” in paragraph 1 A.Thins out. B.Tops out. C.builds up. D.Spreads around.26.Why does the author drop writing constantly A.He is inadequate for it. B.He prefers mediocrity.C.He equates joy with achievement. D.He receives bitter comment.27.What message does the passage convey A.Mediocrity is the key to enjoyment.B.A hobby shared is a hobby squared.C.Excellence ensures academic success.D.Enjoyment outweighs excellence in hobbies.CThe sharp fin. The rows upon rows of sharp teeth. The large black eyes. The sharks you seeon television in Jaws or Discovery’s “Shark Week” are not the friendliest looking creatures. Theyaren’t exactly an animal you want to find near you while swimming in the ocean. Despite theirportrayals (刻画) in movies and popular culture, sharks are complicated, misunderstood creaturesthat are weaker than they appear.One very common misunderstanding about sharks is their desire to hunt humans. Actuallywhen sharks attack humans, it is because they mistake a human for their normal prey, seals ordolphins. They don’t seek out humans on purpose. Statistically, you are more likely to be struck bylightning than be bitten by a shark.Sharks are very important to the ocean as they are at the top of the food chain. Some sharkseven control the balance of an ecosystem through fear alone. Tiger sharks in Australia help protectseagrass meadows from turtles. Turtles eat the seagrass and without the sharks, will destroy thesemeadows. When tiger sharks are present though, the turtles are scared away, holding back theirappetite for seagrass and protecting its growth.Though sharks have a reputation for being very scary to humans, the sad truth is that theyshould be scared of humans. The number of sharks in the ocean is steadily dropping. There are afew reasons for this. For one, they mature quite slowly, over several years, and produce relativelyfew young. For another, overfishing of sharks is happening because more and more people wanttheir fins. About 100 million sharks are killed every year according to National Geographic. Sharkfin is a way for people to show off their wealth. Shark fins are also believed to have medicinalbenefits, though there is no evidence or proof that they actually do.28.What do most people think about sharks A.They are ugly. B.They are important.C.They are violent. D.They are complicated.29.What does the author try to show by comparing shark bites to lightning strikes A.Shark bites are deadly. B.Shark bites are rare.高三英语 第 4 页,共 9 页{#{QQABTQA54wqwwAZACJ66R00uCwiQkJCTLSoGQRAcuAQLCQNABAA=}#}C.Shark bites are unpredictable. D.Shark bites are painful.30.Why should sharks be scared of humans according to the author A.Humans keep sharks to show off.B.Humans catch sharks for medical research.C.Humans kill sharks in large quantities.D.Humans are greater in number than sharks.31.What can be a suitable title for the text A.Ocean Life: Save Our Sharks! B.Sharks: Kings of Protectors C.Ocean Life: An Ecological Crisis! D.Sharks: Killers or Misunderstood DThe climate crisis may lead the human race to shrink in size, as mammals with smallerframes appear better able to deal with rising global temperatures, a leading fossil expert has said.Professor Steve Brusatte, a palaeontologist at the University of Edinburgh, suggested that theway in which other mammals have previously responded to periods of climate change could offeran insight into humans’ future. He compared the potential problem of people as similar to that ofearly horses, which became smaller in body size as temperatures rose around 55 million years ago.Writing in The Rise and Reign of the Mammals, Brusatte notes that animals in warmer partsof the world today are often smaller than those in colder areas, an ecological principle known asBergmann’s rule. “The reasons are not entirely understood, but it is probably, in part, becausesmaller animals have a higher surface area relative to their volume than bigger animals and canthus improve the dissipation of the extra heat,” he writes.Brusatte said that becoming smaller was “a common way that mammals deal with climatechange”. He added, “That’s not to say every species of mammal would get smaller, but it seems tobe a common survival trick of mammals when temperatures rise pretty quickly. That does raise thequestion: If temperatures do rise really quickly, might humans get smaller And I think that’scertainly reasonable.”However, not all experts agree that rising temperature causes mammals to shrink. ProfessorAdrian Lister, of the Natural History Museum in London, said the relationship shown by therecent human remains study is weak. “We are not really controlled by natural selection,” he said.“If that was going to happen, you’d need to find large people dying before they could reproducebecause of climate warming. That is not happening in today’s world. We wear clothes, we havegot heating, we have got air conditioning if it is too hot.”32.How do mammals cope with climate change according to Brusatte A.Moving to colder regions. B.Reducing their body size.C.Losing their weight. D.Adapting their diet.33.What does the underlined word “dissipation” in Paragraph 3 mean A.Exchange. B.Formation. C.Absorption. D.Emission.34.What is Adrian Lister’s attitude towards the recent study A.Worried. B.Objective. C.Skeptical. D.Approving.35.What is the best title of this text A.The Threat of Climate Change to Human SurvivalB.The Impact of Climate Change on Mammal Body SizesC.The Evolutionary Trends in Mammal Body SizesD.The Adaptive Strategies of Mammals to Climate Change高三英语 第 5 页,共 9 页{#{QQABTQA54wqwwAZACJ66R00uCwiQkJCTLSoGQRAcuAQLCQNABAA=}#}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。Gratitude, in its simplest form, is the act of feeling grateful for what you have. 36. Ifyou are a person that practices gratitude regularly, you may have benefited a lot from that. Studieshave shown that practicing gratitude can significantly boost people’s happiness and well-being,allowing them to live a more fulfilling life. So how can we practice gratitude Here are ways thatwill set you in the right direction.Keep a gratitude journal. Keep it simple and each day write 1 — 3 things you are grateful forin the morning and in the evening. 37. A lot of people focus on what they don’t have, orcomplain all day, making themselves upset. But when you focus on the positive, no matter howsmall, you attract more of the positive.Don’t compare. It’s easy to compare ourselves to others and want what they have. When youdo that, you’re not appreciating your own unique journey. We’re all on a different life path and wewere born to stand out. 38. .Flash a smile. A lot of people don’t smile these days, and often you have to be the one thatinitiates (发起) it. Smiling at someone can not only make you feel good, but also make their day,too. 39. While you’re at it, give compliments (问候), too.40. It’s easy to focus on the negative of the past or worry about the future. If you canlive in the moment and take in everything as they happen, you’ll discover joys that are oftenoverlooked. There are joys of playing with your classmates in the playground, the conversationwith your friends across the table and the smell of rain. Enjoy and embrace these moments.A.Live in the present.B.So how often do you practice gratitude C.Do you know how to practice gratitude sincerely D.It will allow you to see more joy and beauty in your days.E.Always discover the positive side of the people around you.F.So smile more and watch how your day can instantly turn around.G.Value the path you take and be grateful for who you are and what you have.第三部分 语言知识与运用(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节:完形填空(共 15 题,每小题 1 分,满分 15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。My husband made a little two-story house that 41 our own in color and design for ourLittle Free Library, while I carefully selected books from our shelves. The idea 42 usimmediately— instead of loading boxes into the car for yet another used book 43 , we couldsimply walk them to the roadside.About fifteen years later, it's safe to say that thousands of books, as well as the 44 DVDs,CDs and jigsaw puzzles have been shared through our little library. Located on a busy street, ourlittle library sees 45 , perhaps hundreds of passers-by each day.Many of those who use our library do not hesitate to share their 46 of this neighborhoodresource. One gentleman regularly stops by to 47 books for a nearby retirement home. 48 ,we have received cards, gifts, and even a 49 sketch (素描) from a local artist.Like the people who use our library, the books that come and go reflect the broad 50 of高三英语 第 6 页,共 9 页{#{QQABTQA54wqwwAZACJ66R00uCwiQkJCTLSoGQRAcuAQLCQNABAA=}#}our city. Arabic, French and Russian books are the large part among the 51 English-languagebooks. I have even collected my favorite books in languages I don't understand. 52 , ourlibrary hasn't solved our book storage problem— if anything, we now have more books than everbefore.I have heard some 53 that Little Free Libraries do not always serve the purpose ofbuilding community and may compete with our public libraries and independent bookstores. Thishas not been our experience. We continue to buy more books and we are 54 loyal users of thepublic system. Our Little Free Library has enhanced our love of 55 and has connected us to acommunity of book lovers in the heart of our busy neighborhood.41.A.revised B.copied C.mirrored D.challenged42.A.reminded B.struck C.beat D.touched43.A.sale B.charity C.fund D.reward44.A.casual B.common C.expensive D.occasional45.A.amounts B.dozens C.thousands D.millions46.A.love B.gratitude C.commitment D.cooperation47.A.put away B.hand in C.pick up D.take over48.A.As usual B.At other times C.Since then D.Even so49.A.sensible B.familiar C.personalized D.rare50.A.complexity B.distinction C.vision D.diversity51.A.dominant B.interesting C.infectious D.accessible52.A.Unluckily B.Surprisingly C.Obviously D.Pitifully53.A.praises B.dignity C.complaints D.curiosity54.A.normally B.slightly C.properly D.fiercely55.A.reading B.donating C.helping D.learning第二节:语法填空(共 10 小题,每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)阅读下面材料, 在空格处填入适当的内容(1 个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。The Hongkou District Sports Festival, aiming to establish Shanghai’s Ruihong Tiandi as anintegrated sports and 56. ( consume) centre, kicked off on July 5. 57. ( span )58 daysthrough August 31, the event capitalizes on its peak summer season to engage all age groups with13 major competitions and 45 sporting disciplines.58. ( structure) around three main activity pillars — competitive sports events,community competitions and recreational sports activities — the festival featured national, city,and district-level sporting events. These included a national Go championship hosted by theChinese Weiqi Association, a Shanghai amateur fencing open organized by the China Sport SchoolFederation, 59. a youth jump rope competition 60. talented students demonstratedtheir athletic abilities.Since its launch, more than 200 experiential activities, followed by a tech-integrated sportszone added in mid-August, 61. ( develop) for the festival through its partnership withDecathlon.To boost commercial cooperation, organizers team up 62. 100 local restaurants and 39sports venues, launching discount packages with parking privileges. A cutting-edge virtualcarnival demonstrates 63. enhanced reality technology transforms athletic experiences,operating daily from 7:00 am until 2:00 am 64. ( serve) diverse schedules.This extended framework of the Hongkou Hazhajin Sports Festival promotes sports-retail高三英语 第 7 页,共 9 页{#{QQABTQA54wqwwAZACJ66R00uCwiQkJCTLSoGQRAcuAQLCQNABAA=}#}integration and stimulates district-wide economic vitality, with each goal 65. (respective)in place.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节:应用文写作(满分 15 分)66. 假如你是李华,你校英文报 Food and Culture 栏目正在征集介绍饺子,粽子月饼和汤圆这 4 种中国传统节日食品的文章。请你用英语写一篇短文投稿,介绍其中的一种食品。内容要点:1. 介绍食品; 2. 食品与文化的关联。注意:1. 词数 100左右;2.题目和首句已经给出,3.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。A Traditional Chinese Festival FoodChinese festival food is a crucial element of traditional Chinese culture, with a wide variety of mouth-watering dishes.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节 读后续写(满分 25 分)67. 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。The smell of roasted chicken filled the kitchen as we gathered for our usual Friday dinner.Having swallowed a big mouthful of chicken, I took a deep breath and began, “Could I invitesome friends over tomorrow Just for the afternoon ”My parents exchanged a glance, then nodded readily. But beside me, my younger sister, Lily,froze. Her wide eyes locked onto mine. “But... what about Miracle She’ll be terrified, Ethan.”Miracle was a cat Lily rescued on a rainy day last winter. True to her name, the cat hadsurvived. Yet, it remained a creature of profound shyness: Loud voices sent her trembling underbeds; sudden movements made her jump. She wasn’t just a pet; she was a fragile soul Lily fiercelyprotected.“I promise, Lily,” I insisted, leaning forward, meeting her worried gaze. “We’ll stay in theliving room. No loud music, no shouting games. I’ll keep the back door shut tight, and I’ll warneveryone to be quiet. Miracle won’t even know they’re here.” I saw the conflict in her eyes — herdesire to be supportive warring with her deep concern for the poor cat. After a tense silence, shefinally gave a small, reluctant nod.Saturday arrived with sunshine and laughter as my friends piled in. True to my word, I guidedthem straight to the living room, reminding them firmly about Miracle’s sensitivity.Initially, wechatted, played cards quietly. Glancing around, I spotted Miracle sliding silently down the hallwaytowards Lily’s room. Good, she’s keeping her distance, I thought, relieved.As the afternoon wore on, however, the initial caution disappeared. A competitive boardgame led to enthusiastic cheers and laughter. Lost in the sheer fun of being with my friends, Iforgot everything - he promise, the fragile creature.After friends departed with cheerful goodbyes, I began tidying empty glasses, still lost in thehappy scenes when Lily burst through the front door into her room. Then came her scream, “Ethan,高三英语 第 8 页,共 9 页{#{QQABTQA54wqwwAZACJ66R00uCwiQkJCTLSoGQRAcuAQLCQNABAA=}#}Miracle is gone.”注意:1. 续写词数应为 150个左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。A cold wave of fear rushed through me.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Luckily, we finally found Miracle in the backyard.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高三英语 第 9 页,共 9 页{#{QQABTQA54wqwwAZACJ66R00uCwiQkJCTLSoGQRAcuAQLCQNABAA=}#}2025-2026(上)期初质量监测高三英语参考答案24568910ABCACBB11121314151617181920BCCBBACBA21222324252627282930CBACCBC31323334353637383940DBDCBBDGA41424344454647484950CA0BABD5152535455ABCDA语法填空:【小题1】consumption【小题2】Spanning【小题3】Structured【小题4】and【小题5】where【小题6】have been developed【小题7】with【小题8】how【小题9】to serve【小题IO】Respectively66.小作文范文A Traditional Chinese Festival FoodChinese festival food is a crucial element of traditional Chinese culture,with a wide varietyof mouth-watering dishes.Today,I'd like to introduce dumplings,a traditional food that holds aspecial place in Chinese culture.Dumplings are made of thin dough wrapped around a filling,usually consisting of meat andvegetables.They are often boiled or steamed and served with dipping sauce.Dumplings are notonly delicious but also symbolize wealth and good fortune because their shape resembles ancientChinese gold ingots.In Chinese culture,dumplings are especially important during the Spring Festival.Familiesgather to make and eat dumplings together,which represents unity and happiness.This traditionhas been passed down for generations,making dumplings a meaningful part of Chinese festivals.67.大作文范文A cold wave of fear rushed through me.I remembered opening the backdoor for some air.Miracle must have got scared out of the house then.My sister looked at me in disbelicf.Tearswelled in her eyes,spilling over."You promised"The words weren't shouted,but they cut dcep.Shame burned my face.Without a word,I grabbed a flashlight and raced into the backyard,Lily高三英语答案第1页,共2页2025-2026(上)期初质量监测高 三 英 语 听力录音文稿Part1.听力试音文稿Archaeologists pieced together Roman wall fragments to reveal 2,000-year-oldpaintingsPiecing together thousands of fragments of 2,000-year-old plaster has been theultimate archaeological jigsaw puzzle, but stunning frescoes have emerged.The lower wall sections are pale pink and dotted with paint to imitate marble.Above them are bright yellow panels with soft green borders with beautifully drawndetails of musical instruments, birds, flowers and fruit.The frescoes make up at least 20 walls of a luxurious villa, which was built soonafter the Romans first founded London. And there are clues about who painted them.Some fragments are scored with the letters F, E, C, I, T—the Latin word for ‘hasmade this’. But the piece where the name should be is missing. The archaeologists arestill sifting through the fragments to see if it could be amongst them.高三英语听力录音文稿 第 1 页,共 4 页{#{QQABTQA54wqwwAZACJ66R00uCwiQkJCTLSoGQRAcuAQLCQNABAA=}#}Part2.听力录音文稿高三英语听力录音文稿 第 2 页,共 4 页{#{QQABTQA54wqwwAZACJ66R00uCwiQkJCTLSoGQRAcuAQLCQNABAA=}#}高三英语听力录音文稿 第 3 页,共 4 页{#{QQABTQA54wqwwAZACJ66R00uCwiQkJCTLSoGQRAcuAQLCQNABAA=}#}高三英语听力录音文稿 第 4 页,共 4 页{#{QQABTQA54wqwwAZACJ66R00uCwiQkJCTLSoGQRAcuAQLCQNABAA=}#} 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025-2026(上)期初质量监测高三英语试题.pdf 2025.9月高三英语答案.pdf 26届期初听力.mp3 附件:听力录音文稿.pdf