资源简介 河南省信阳高级中学北湖校区2025-2026学年高三上期开学测试英语答案题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 A A C D C B C A C C题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20答案 D D A B A D C B B D题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 A D B B C B B D D A题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40答案 C D B A C B A G E D题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50答案 B C B D C C B D C A题号 51 52 53 54 55答案 A B C D D56.sorting61.of57.deeply62.where58.a63.is assigned59.resistance64.of60.as65.to boost66.One possible version:Hi, David!I was sorry to hear about your setbacks in submitting articles to the school newspaper. I do understand your frustration, for it’s natural to feel that way when things don’t go as planned.But don’t let these rejections bring you down, because every great writer has encountered them. J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter was rejected numerous times before it became a worldwide success. You have excellent writing talent, so just see these failures as opportunities to learn and grow. Keep writing, and believe yourself! I’m confident that with your determination and hard work, you’ll soon see your name in print.Love,Li Hua【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。题目要求学生以李华的身份,给英国笔友David回复一封邮件,安慰因两次向校报投稿失败而沮丧的他,应首先对他的情况表示理解,然后给予他具体的鼓励。【详解】1. 词汇积累沮丧:frustration→disappointment, letdown遭遇:encounter→experience, face拒绝:reject→turn down, dismiss无数的:numerous→countless, numberless2. 句式拓展简单句变复合句原句:I was sorry to hear about your setbacks in submitting articles to the school newspaper.拓展句:I was sorry to hear that you experienced setbacks in submitting articles to the school newspaper.【点睛】[高分句型1] I do understand your frustration, for it’s natural to feel that way when things don’t go as planned. (运用了do强调谓语动词understand、for引导原因状语从句、when引导时间状语从句)[高分句型2] I’m confident that with your determination and hard work, you’ll soon see your name in print. (运用了that引导宾语从句)67.范文Paragraph 1: So the circle of new friends huddled again and decided the time was right for a merciful end. Given Love’s worsening condition, it seemed pointless to seek more medical treatments. As time ticked by, this urgently rallied group for a shared cause — to give all out to help stray animals — had no alternative but to allow euthanasia on Love immediately. Shortly thereafter, the freshly-repaired skin on the haunches saw the termination of this suffering creature. Always keeping her company was Shuran, who, grieved at Love’s death, could not help but choke with sobs. “You give it your best but it was beyond our ability to give life itself”, I tried to soothe her.Paragraph2: Love did not die alone, but spent her final days with us all feeling full of love. When she lay dying, she was attended to like an angel by a random circle of caring people drawn together by empathy for stray animals struggling to live on the harsh streets. Her unhealed skin did hurt but her heart was healed in the presence of her own guardian angel, my friend Shuran. The emotional pain her death brought us was tremendous, the sense of helplessness immense. Nevertheless, we gave it our best, as I once did to Lucky. So to some extent, Love, dying immersed in endless love, was just as lucky as Lucky.【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者参加了一个组织,并且偶然发现的一只非常虚弱的流浪猫。这只猫因为病情恶化,需要决定是继续治疗还是安乐死,最终为了不让猫继续痛苦下去,他们选择了给猫安乐死。【详解】1.段落续写:①由第一段首句内容“于是,这群新朋友又聚在一起,决定是时候仁慈地结束了。”可知,第一段可描写他们决定给猫安乐死,Shuran很难过。②由第二段首句内容“Love并没有孤独地死去,她和我们一起度过了最后的日子,充满了爱。”可知,第二段可描写他们对于猫死去的感悟。2.续写线索:聚在一起——做出决定——决定安乐死——猫死去——Shuran悲伤——作者感悟3.词汇激活行为类①流逝:tick by/pass by②帮助:help/assist③安慰:soothe/console情绪类①伤心的:grieve/broken-hearted②无助:helplessness/powerlessness【点睛】[高分句型1] As time ticked by, this urgently rallied group for a shared cause — to give all out to help stray animals — had no alternative but to allow euthanasia on Love immediately. (运用了as引导时间状语从句)[高分句型2] When she lay dying, she was attended to like an angel by a random circle of caring people drawn together by empathy for stray animals struggling to live on the harsh streets. (运用了when引导时间状语从句)河南省信阳高级中学北湖校区2025-2026学年高三上期开学测试英语试题考生注意:1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和答题纸规定的位置上。2.答题时,请按照答题纸上“注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本试题卷上的作答一律无效。第一部分 单项选择(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面小题,从各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。1.The ability to ________ to new environments and situations is a key aspect of successful________ in the natural world.A.adapt; adaptation B.adopt; adoptionC.adapting, adoption D.adopting, adaptation2.The magician’s incredible trick left the audience in a state of ________, as they were ________by his ________ skill and acts he performed right before their eyes.A.astonishment; astonished; astonishing B.astonishment; astonishing; astonishedC.astonishing; astonished; astonishment D.astonished; astonishing; astonishment3.She made a mistake and offered a heartfelt ________ to mend the relationship.A.alternative B.ancestor C.apology D.symbol4.He had to________the responsibility when the team failed to achieve their goals, and the weight of that failure was a heavy burden on him.A.motivate B.overcome C.delay D.shoulder5.With examination ________, Jack adopted a unique skill to reviewing materials.A.reflecting B.contacting C.approaching D.sticking6.Without the parents’ ________, she was not allowed to join the team.A.selection B.permission C.devotion D.objection7.I prefer to keep my private life private, discussing personal issues privately with trusted friends to ensure my ________ is respected.A.function B.fellow C.privacy D.attempt8.The resources are __________ to students through the online learning platform.A.available B.confusing C.destructive D.private9.The CEO held a meeting regarding the recent layoff to cut down expenses in company policy, which made many employees feel ________ about their future.A.satisfied B.determined C.concerned D.visible10.The sudden loss of a loved one deeply ________ the entire family, who struggled to support each other through the difficult time.A.weighed B.operated C.affected D.forced11.It is___________ educational movie. It makes me want to be___________ useful person.A.a; a B.a; an C.an; an D.an; a12.By the time the city’s new environmental policies were enforced last month, most factories ______ the required upgrades to their waste treatment systems, ensuring compliance with the law.A.completed B.have completed C.will complete D.had completed13.He ________ the piano for the Haihe River Music Festival for two hours each day throughout last summer break.A.practiced B.have practiced C.practices D.had practiced14.At present, yoga, along with deep breathing exercises and Tai chi, ______ one of the most beneficial activities for health and wellness.A.was considered B.is considered C.were considered D.are considered15.The unique facial makeup art in Beijing Opera is called “Lianpu”, ________ the personalities, psychological and physical features of the characters.A.demonstrating B.to demonstrateC.having demonstrated D.to have demonstrated16.You can rely on it ________ the project is successfully completed ahead of schedule, the company will give each team member a generous bonus.A.if B.that C.if that D.that if17.The problem must be paid attention to ________ more and more school children are addicted to social media platforms.A.what B.which C.that D.where18.He regretted the day _________ he wasted in the woods and _________ he should have studied.A.when; when B.that; when C.when; that D.that; that19.The cross-river bridge, ______ construction took great effort, has significantly reduced traffic jams.A.where B.whose C.as D.which20.There are various outdoor camp activities in the summer holidays, ________ students can show their ability to get on with others.A.when B.that C.which D.where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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AOne of the rewarding and relaxing ways to spend summer holiday is to get your hands on some best-sellers for teenagers. Find your dream ones and enjoy them.Carrie Soto Is Back by Taylor Jenkins ReidHer father is a tennis instructor and Carrie Soto quickly climbs the ranks of top players, but a knee injury stops her record-setting career until one of her records is in danger and she launches a comeback.Being with Cows by Dave Mountjoy; Illustrated by Sam WinstonHealing and comfort can be found in many surprising and unique ways, and for Dave Mountjoy, comfort while grieving the loss of his brother came in the form of spending time with a herd of cows. In this heart-warming and powerful book, he shares his personal story of finding this unexpected sanctuary within nature.The Secret Lives of Booksellers & Librarians by James PattersonBooksellers and librarians play a huge part in our literary journey, and yet their influence often goes unnoticed That is, until now. Author James Patterson opens our eyes to a whole new world of reading by delving into interviews and stories from the unsung heroes who work behind the scenes to inspire, educate, and connect us.Beginner’s Guide to Cyanotype: Beautiful Projects to Print with Light by Kim TillyerIt’s always exciting to try something new, so let’s put our creative capabilities to the test this month with cyanotype photography — a camera-less printing technique that involves making beautiful prints with surrounding objects. Expert crafter Kim Tillyer shows us where to start in this inspiring beginner’s guide.21.What sets Being with Cows apart from the other books A.It’s a picture book. B.It’s well-organized.C.It promotes uniqueness. D.It describes the beauty of nature.22.Which is the best choice for someone interested in creativity A.Carrie Soto Is BackB.Being with CowsC.The Secret Lives of Booksellers & LibrariansD.Beginner’s Guide to Cyanotype Beautiful Projects to Print with Light23.What do all the books have in common A.They’re about unsung heroes. B.They’re intended for teenagers.C.They feature personal experiences. D.They emphasize the influence of teamwork.BEvery Saturday morning, a group of volunteers gathers at Greenfield Park with one mission: to clean up the polluted stream that winds through the area. For years, the stream had been choked with plastic bottles, old tires, and discarded food wrappers, making it uninhabitable for fish and other wildlife. But thanks to their efforts, things are starting to change. Maya, a 17-year-old high school student, has been part of the group for six months. “I first noticed the stream when I was jogging in the park,” she said. “It made me sad to see so much trash, so I looked up local cleanup groups and joined right away.” She remembers her first day vividly — they pulled out three shopping carts and a rusty bicycle, and filled dozens of garbage bags with plastic. The volunteers work in teams. Some wade into the shallow parts of the stream to retrieve floating debris, while others sort the trash on the banks, separating recyclables from non-recyclables. “We’ve learned a lot about waste management,” said Mr. Higgins, who coordinates the group. “Most people don’t realize how long plastic takes to decompose — some items can last for hundreds of years in the environment.” Over time, their hard work has paid off. The water is clearer now, and last month, someone spotted a family of ducks swimming in the stream — a sight no one had seen in years. Local kids have started joining too, bringing their friends and turning the cleanup into a weekend activity. “It’s become a community thing,” Maya said proudly. “People stop by to thank us, or even grab a glove and help for a while.” The group’s next goal is to plant native water plants along the banks to prevent erosion and provide habitats for small creatures. “Cleaning up is just the first step,” Mr. Higgins explained. “We want to make sure the stream stays healthy for years to come.” For Maya, seeing the stream come back to life has been the best reward. “Every time I visit, I notice something new — a butterfly, a bird, or a kid skipping stones in the water. It makes all the early mornings and sore muscles worth it.” 24.Why did Maya join the cleanup group A.She needed community service hours for school .B.She was upset by the trash in the stream .C.Her friends invited her to join .D.She wanted to learn about wildlife .25.What do the volunteers do during the cleanup A.Only collect trash from the stream banks .B.Focus on removing large items like bicycles .C.Separate recyclables from other trash .D.Teach kids about plastic decomposition .26.What positive change has happened to the stream A.It has dried up completely .B.Ducks have returned to swim there .C.New shopping carts were added .D.The water has become darker .27.What is the group planning to do next A.Stop the cleanup efforts .B.Plant native water plants .C.Build a bridge over the stream .D.Invite more adults to join .CA man in a lab coat bends under a dim light with tight eyes looking at a microscope. Time is short, the pays-off are high, and only this scientist can save everyone. That kind of romanticized picture of science was standard for a long time. But it’s far from the truth.Some scientists search for the causes of some observable effects, such as the link between destroyed forests and Earth’s temperature increase. Others may investigate the “what” rather than the “why” of things. For example, ecologists build models to estimate gray wolf abundance in Montana, US. It’s impractical to spot them all and count them. Abundance models are not 100 percent accurate, but they offer estimates that seem good enough to set harvesting quotas (限额) and maintain the ecosystem.Beyond the “what” and the “why”, scientists may focus on the “how”. For instance, the lives of people living with illnesses can be improved by research on how to relieve symptoms, even if the true causes of their disorders are largely unknown to current medicine.People often think “real science” should provide definite, complete and perfect answers to their questions. However, given various limitations and the world’s complexity, keeping multiple perspectives in play is often the best way for scientists to reach their goals and solve the problems at hand.In the world of science, healthy disagreement is a feature, not a bug. Science is a social process in which the community’s scrutiny (监督) ensures we have the best available knowledge. “Best available” does not mean “definitive”, but the best we have until we find out how to improve it.The long history of atomism (原子论) shows how science is a process rather than a fast delivery of results set in stone. As scientist Jean Baptiste Perrin conducted his 1908 experiments that seemingly settled all discussion regarding atoms, questions about the atom’s properties were about to spark decades of controversy with the birth of quantum (量子) physics. Similar discussions continue to the present day.So, real science is a collective, imperfect and may-sided process in which scientists contribute multiple and often partial solutions to complex and diverse problems.28.How does the author introduce the topic of the article A.By describing a scientific research process.B.By telling a scientist’s personal experience.C.By giving an example of scientific failure.D.By presenting a common misconception.29.What do paragraphs 2-3 mainly talk about A.The challenges faced by scientists.B.The history of scientific research.C.The methods scientists use to share results.D.The various focuses of scientists in their research.30.What is the author’s view on healthy disagreements in science A.They are essential for scientific progress.B.They create confusion and delay conclusions.C.They indicate problems in scientific methods.D.They often lead to the rejection of old theories.31.Why does the author mention Jean Baptiste Perrin’s experiments and the subsequent debate A.To show science is a collection of facts.B.To prove scientific knowledge is always absolute.C.To illustrate science is a dynamic and evolving process.D.To show scientific conclusion can be reached after discussion.DWe’re all familiar with the trappings of science fiction, many of which generously stretch the possibilities of real science. But science fiction is not a place for outlandish escapism (古怪的逃避现实主义) — it holds an important position in contemporary culture, and its influence can even be seen in the direction of some real scientific and technological advances.Sometimes, the language of fiction is shapes our thinking and approach to scientific investigation. But the connection between science fiction and science facts isn’t always metaphorical. Although not as extraordinary as visiting the Moon, many now-common gadgets (工具) were imagined in science fiction before entering the real world. The classic series Star Trek features several everyday technologies: video calls, automatic sliding doors and flip phones.And it’s not only generalized visions of the future that find their way into reality: certain gadgets have been specifically designed with the inspiration from fictional tech. In 2016, Nike produced a limited run of self-lacing shoes in 1989’s Back to the Future Part II. This product wasn’t just fun: Nike partnered Michael J. Fox, who played Marty McFly in the Back to the Future series, to raise money for his foundation to fight Parkinson’s.The influence of particular works of science fiction can even shape scientific investigations. For example, a black hole simulation (仿制) was developed for Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar, a movie about astronauts traveling to the other end of the galaxy to find a new home, which features Matthew McConaughey playing the leading part. To create the images seen in the film, Nolan asked Paul Franklin, the film’s visual effects supervisor, to work with Interstellar’s Nobel Prize-winning theoretical physics consultant, Kip Thorne. This was no small task for either of them. Thorne provided detailed equations (方程式) while Franklin and his team had to program new software to create the image. The resulting simulation provided new insights into gravitational lensing around black holes. The requirements of science fiction shaped the direction taken by a leading physicist in his own work. So, the influence of onscreen science fiction is not reserved for box-office takings, but can inspire real change in science and society.32.What does the author say about science fiction in the first two paragraphs A.It’s a reflection of the real world. B.It offers an escape from the reality.C.It makes full use of everyday items. D.It serves as an inspiration for real scientific research.33.Why were Nike’s self-lacing shoes developed A.To promote a new movie release. B.To raise funds for a charitable cause.C.To compete with other shoe brands. D.To test new technology for future products.34.How did Kip Thorne help with the film Interstella A.He contributed to the visual representation of black holes.B.He conducted measurements of actual black holes.C.He wrote the fictional storyline for the film.D.He developed certain software for the film.35.Which of the following would be the best title for the text A.The Development of Science FictionB.The Role of Scientists in Film ProductionC.The Impact of Science Fiction on Real ScienceD.The Similarities between Science Fiction and Real Science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。This is something that all of us have noticed countless times in our daily lives. Whether you’re trying to read the fine print in a commercial or trying to make out a person’s face from a distance — it always helps to see better when you squint (眯起) your eyes. 36 There’s a common assumption that you’re adding much stress to your eyeballs by squeezing them to make them work better. 37 If you think for a while, you’ll find squinting is a different matter. If squinting meant making your eyes become stress balls, we’d all be in a lot of trouble.38 When light hits an object, it bounces off its surface and enters our eyes. The light travels through the eye lens (晶状体). The lens then focuses the light rays, which fall on the retina (视网膜). A chemical present in the retina turns light into electric signals, which are then transmitted to the brain. The brain processes the signals and ultimately allows us to see stuff.The act of squinting, quite obviously, alters the shape of the space through which light passes, which helps us form a clear image on the retina. What’s more, light from different directions enters and is subsequently perceived by the eye. 39 However, when you’re trying to focus on something, if there’s light entering from multiple directions, the lens will be overloaded. By squinting, focusing light rays becomes more precise.Squinting does not damage your eyesight. 40 It’s one thing to occasionally squint in order to make out something far away. But if you find yourself doing it all the time, getting your eyes tested should be your focus.A.Actually, that’s not exactly the case.B.Has it ever occurred to you why this happens C.Squinting does two major things to improve our vision.D.However, doing it for long periods of time can lead to dry eyes.E.Normally, this is a great thing, as it feeds your situational awareness.F.A number of biological components actually constitute the human eye.G.Before revealing the secret behind it, let’s learn about how we see things.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四个选项中选出最佳选项。From banker to award-winning photographer, Anne Readel’s story inspires with courage. In 2015, the Shanghai native made a choice 41 — leaving her high-paying finance job to document urban wildlife. Armed with a secondhand camera and deep 42 for nature, she spent nights studying online courses and days practicing in city parks.Her first major project tracked red foxes near the Huangpu River ports. The task required 43 determination: six months of 44 through abandoned warehouses in the morning, quietly observing fox families. China Wildlife editors praised her 45 the animals’ clever urban adaptation in her “City Wildlings” series. But filming Yangtze River porpoises (江豚) brought unexpected 46 — saltwater damaged her lenses (镜头) and 47 typhoons delayed progress for weeks. “These challenges forced me to 48 my strategies,” she wrote in her blog. “I started using waterproof cases and local fishermen’s knowledge.”Readel’s photos uniquely bridge science and art. Her macro shots (微距拍摄) of sparrows’ feathers exposed 49 patterns unnoticed by biologists, aiding flight research. A striking Tibetan antelope hunting series 50 updated national laws, showcasing photography’s social power.“Don’t 51 technical perfection,” she advises students at Nanjing University workshops. “Aim for images that 52 .” Her classes emphasize 53 methods: using camouflage(伪装) tents instead of flashlights, respecting animals’ routines. Her Shanghai Wetland project — three years documenting rare black-faced spoonbills (琵鹭) — 54 last spring’s National Ecology Prize. “True photography isn’t about 55 ,” Readel states. “It’s about making the invisible seen.”41.A.with ease B.all of a sudden C.with speed D.every so often42.A.anxiety B.suspicion C.affection D.ambition43.A.identical B.enormous C.instant D.shaky44.A.wandering B.streaming C.winding D.getting45.A.disciplining B.evaluating C.penning D.documenting46.A.chaos B.conflicts C.trials D.ruins47.A.mild B.violent C.dynamic D.minor48.A.withdraw B.adopt C.tackle D.adjust49.A.artificial B.primitive C.tiny D.initial50.A.caused B.hatched C.postponed D.designed51.A.pursue B.overlook C.decline D.advocate52.A.profit B.communicate C.shift D.contrast53.A.economical B.conventional C.proper D.modern54.A.denied B.sponsored C.required D.secured55.A.equipment B.finance C.interest D.beauty第二节 单句语填(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.Once the sun dries the tea, they need to pick out any discoloration(变色). This (sort) process usually takes months to finish.57. To him, Wudang has now become a second home and martial arts and traditional Chinese culture are his “lifetime passion” settled.58.In the future,in nick expects to open a martial arts school in China or in the US,to teach more people around the world about real martial arts and traditional Chinese culture,and to become bridge between cultures.59.Moreover,lacquer (漆)has strong (resist) to acid and alkali (减) materials. Hence, it won’t become rotten over the years.60. With this addition, China now has 44 cultural elements or practices recognized by UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.61.With trade booming and Buddhism expanding,works influenced by Buddhism are exceptional beauty and quality62. Tang's stories, which have consistently entertained his fellow countrymen over the centuries,nowadays delight audiences from around the world visiting his hometown, the international theater exchange programs are currently hosted.63.The date cf this holiday (assign) sometimes according to location, with people in northern China celebrating it on the twenty-third day of the twelfth lunar month,while people in southern celebrating it on the twenty-fourth.64.In December 1994,an ancient building complex at Wudang was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site because the religious significance and architectural achievements of the buildings within the complex, such as the Yuxu Palace.65.“Digital intelligence” refers to the integration of advanced intelligent technologies into digital systems (boost)productivity,streamline resource management and foster innovation.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,你的英国笔友David来信,向你倾诉他近期两次向校报投稿失败的经历和沮丧的心情,请你给他回复一封邮件,内容包括:(1)表达理解;(2)给予鼓励。注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Hi, David!_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Love,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)57.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。We were a random bunch, joined together by social media and the chance discovery of a terribly weak stray cat (流浪猫).Once before, I was part of a group that rallied (集合) for a cat that surely had no chance of recovery. In the earlier instance, I discovered the orange cat on a miserably hot and humid July evening, lying in the rain, caked in mud and pleading for help. Infection was raging in two-thirds of its body, which did not bode well. The doctor told us the cat’s chances for survival were very slim, but we gave it our best.The cat, which was later named Lucky, weathered the storm, though losing all her teeth to infection. And luckily, Lucky was eventually adopted by a loving family.So when my friend Shuran recently posted awful details regarding a newly-found (also orange) cat on her WeChat Moments, along with its photos being cared for at a pet hospital near her home, I shuddered (颤抖). However, since she had placed the cat in professional hands, I trusted that the doctor knew best, and I told Shuran the story of Lucky and urged her to hold on to hope.That’s when she posted about going to the market to get a fish, whose skin would be placed for protection over the large area on the cat’s haunches (腰腿) where its own skin was gone and the bones exposed. Now I feared the worst.Meanwhile, Shuran sent me an invitation to a chat group, in which I joined the others rallying for the cause. We now totaled 11 — all of us brought together by Love, the name that Shuran gave the cat.In a sudden flurry of messages, we were informed that Love’s condition had worsened. Shuran asked everyone to vote: Do we continue the treatment or do we euthanize (使安乐死) Love, who was clearly suffering A deadline was set for 2 pm the next day, but we were informed shortly afterward that the cat’s breathing had grown very faint.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Paragraph 1: So the circle of new friends huddled again and decided the time was right for a merciful end._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2: Love did not die alone, but spent her final days with us all feeling full of love._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 河南省信阳高级中学北湖校区2025-2026学年高三上期开学测试英语答案.docx 河南省信阳高级中学北湖校区2025-2026学年高三上期开学测试英语试题.docx