资源简介 2026届高三第一学期开学质量检测英语注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.请按题号顺序在答题卡上各题目的答题区域内作答,写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.选择题用2B铅笔在答题卡上把所选答案的标号涂黑;非选择题用黑色签字笔在答题卡上作答;字体工整,笔迹清楚。4.考试结束后,请将试卷和答题卡一并上交。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。1. Why does Mary make the phone call A. To ask Bob to fetch a cake.B. To order a cheesecake.C. To turn down Bob’s invitation.【答案】A【原文】W: Hello, Bob. This is Mary. I’ve made some cheesecakes and I know how much you like them. Can you come and pick one up on your way home M: How can I turn down such kindness Thank you so much. I’ll meet you an hour later.2. How much money have the speakers already raised A. $3,000. B. $27,000. C. $30,000.【答案】B【原文】W: Jim, what’s the total amount we’ve raised for the charity Help the Elderly M: It’s amazing! We’ve already got $27,000, but we still need more.W: Yes, we must work hard to get at least $30,000.3. Where are the speakers probably A. In a restaurant. B. At a bus station. C. In an amusement park.【答案】C【原文】W: Come on. It’s too hot. I don’t want to wait any longer.M: No one likes standing in line. But the lines for popular rides are always long. And this roller coaster is the most popular ride here.4. What did the man do this morning A. He participated in a competition.B. He did football training.C. He took a piano class.【答案】B【原文】M: Aunt Sophia took part in a singing competition this morning. Did you watch the live competition W: No. I had to go to my piano class. What about you M: I was practising on the football field all morning. We can watch the video this evening.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. A photo. B. A place. C. A film.【答案】C【原文】W: Have you ever watched the film Seven Worlds, One Planet I think it’s very interesting.M: Not yet. I hear the photography is brilliant, isn’t it W: Yeah. You could also learn how animals in different places live.M: Maybe this is why so many people love to watch it.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。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6. What is the main purpose of visiting Sunshine Farm according to the speakers A. To train farm workers.B. To educate children.C. To sell local fresh produce.7. What do many children like best on the farm A. Collecting eggs. B. Picking vegetables. C. Feeding animals.【答案】6. B 7. A【原文】W: A visit to Sunshine Farm It’s not the usual sort of visit, I think.M: Yes. It’s mostly for educational purposes. Children can pick vegetables, feed animals and collect eggs. For many children, the last one is their favourite thing to do on the farm.W: Yes, I also think so.M: On the farm, children can have a chance to get close to ducks, sheep, chickens, rabbits and cows.W: I think children will also like the activity.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. What is the man going to do this weekend A. Eat out. B. Go shopping. C. Cook dinner.9. Why does the woman usually celebrate Mother’s Day earlier A. It costs them less.B. Her mother is available then.C. The restaurants are less crowded then.10. What did the woman give her mother for this Mother’s Day A. Some money. B. A letter. C. A scarf.【答案】8. B 9. C 10. A【原文】W: Hello, Peter. Mother’s Day falls on next Sunday. How do you plan to celebrate it M: My brother and I plan to take my mum out for lunch on that day. I’ll buy a Mother’s Day gift for her this weekend. What about you How will you celebrate Mother’s Day W: My family took my mum out for an early Mother’s Day dinner last night. We usually celebrate it a week or two in advance, as restaurants are easier to book then.M: That’s a great idea. Maybe we’ll do that next year. Did you get your mum a present W: I gave her a red envelope. Then she can buy whatever she likes.M: That’s great.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Host and guest. B. Doctor and patient. C. Reporter and interviewee.12. Who might receive help from Mia A. Patients with serious illness.B. Students under heavy pressure.C. Children with bad teeth.13. How long has Mia been working for Dr Smith A. For about four months.B. For about six months.C. For about ten months.【答案】11. C 12. C 13. A【原文】W: Good morning, Dr Smith. I’m a student reporter from a local high school. Can you spare some time for me M: OK.W: Many kids are afraid to see a dentist. How do you let them feel better M: I have a great helper. It’s Mia, my dog. Mia can help them feel better.W: Does it really work M: Yes. Mia is very gentle. She plays games with kids to help them calm down. Kids accept the treatment more easily with Mia volunteering to comfort them here. I hear there are also dogs in some schools to help students relax and study well, right W: Yeah, but we haven’t got such dogs in our school. And how long has Mia been helping out M: I got her about ten months ago, but she didn’t begin to help until six months later. I sent her to a dog school for several months and she got some professional training.W: Great!听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14. Where did the man go last year A. Germany. B. Mexico. C. France.15. What is the main subject of the man’s books A. Tourism. B. Nature. C. Adventure.16. What made the man scared on one of his journeys A. A breakdown of his car in the desert.B. Lack of food and water.C. Threats from wild animals.17. What is the man’s plan A. To do more sports.B. To stay with his parents.C. To travel around the world.【答案】14. B 15. C 16. A 17. B【原文】W: Mr Green, I have read some of your books. They are about different countries, aren’t they M: Yes. Everything in my novels happens in different countries. I was born in France and I grew up there. My writing began with a novel about Germany. My latest novel is about Mexico. I toured the country with my friends last year.W: Your books are all about adventure stories. Has anything dangerous ever happened to you M: I used to meet wild animals in the forest but I wasn’t scared at all. The thing that frightened me was my car breaking down in the desert. Luckily, I had plenty of food and water. Finally, some strangers passing by saved me.W: Sounds very alarming. What do you often do in your spare time M: I usually do something relaxing with my friends such as doing some sports.W: Do you have any ideas for the future M: Well, I have travelled all over the world so there are few places I want to visit. My parents are both over 80 years old, so I want to accompany them as long as I am free.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18. Which of the following was made into a movie A. This Creative Life. B. Story of a Girl. C. A Song Called Home.19. Where does Sara sometimes work A. In a school. B. In a movie studio. C. In a newspaper office.20. Who is A Song Called Home mainly intended for A. Parents. B. Teachers. C. Teenagers.【答案】18. B 19. A 20. C【原文】Hi, everyone. Welcome to my live broadcast room. Today, I’ll introduce something about Sara Zarr and her new book A Song Called Home to you.Born in 1970, Sara is a popular writer now. Her novel, Story of a Girl, was published in 2007 and later was made into a movie. This was followed by eight more novels and two works of nonfiction. In addition to writing, Sara hosts the long-running radio show This Creative Life, which is a kind of online radio programme. Also, she sometimes works as a writing teacher and attends school tours and conferences.Her new book, A Song Called Home, follows Lou, a fifth-grader, whose mother is getting remarried after breaking up with her father. Lou will be separated from everything in her past life, farther from her father than ever. On her birthday, she receives a guitar that she believes is from her father, and she decides to learn to play it to impress him. It’s a novel full of joys and disappointments of real life. But above all, it’s a novel that gives us confidence in life. It is especially suitable for students aged 13-19.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。AMany underwater tunnels have been built around the world, serving as essential connections in regional transport networks. Let’s uncover the top 4 longest underwater tunnels in the world.Seikan TunnelSeikan Tunnel is one of the longest underwater tunnel in the world, in terms of overall length, 33.46 miles.Connecting Japan’s Honshu and Hokkaido islands, the Seikan Tunnel was finished in 1988, reaching depths of 790 feet beneath sea level. Having two stations is an achievement. They are important emergency exits if there is a disaster.Channel TunnelThe Channel Tunnel covers a distance of 31.35 miles linking Folkestone, in England to Coquelles, in France beneath the English Channel at the Dover Strait.Construction started on both ends of the Dover Strait in 1987 — pleted in 1991 it officially opened on May 6, 1994. Presently it serves more than 10 million passengers over 1.6 million trucks through its rail shuttle service.Ryfast TunnelLocated in Rogaland County, Norway, the Ryfast Tunnel System comprises two tunnels stretching a total of 8.9 miles beneath the sea.Ryfast Tunnel holds the record as the world’s deepest subsea road tunnel, reaching a maximum depth of 958 feet below sea level. Opened in 2020, the tunnel system serves as a replacement for the H gsfjorden ferry(渡船)crossing.Eysturoyartunnilin tunnelEstablished in the year 2020, the Eysturoyartunnilin stretches a distance of 6.9 miles beneath the North Atlantic Ocean linking the two islands, in the Faroe archipelago, Streymoy, and Eysturoy.Reaching a depth of 613.5 feet below the seabed at its deepest point, this underwater passage comprises a layout of three tunnels; however, its standout feature is undoubtedly the lively centre intersection (十字路口) — the world’s first and only subsea roundabout affectionately known as the “jellyfish (水母) roundabout”.21. When was the Channel Tunnel officially opened A. In 1988. B. In 1991. C. In 1994. D. In 2020.22. Which of the following is the world’s deepest subsea road tunnel A. Seikan Tunnel. B. Channel Tunnel.C. Ryfast Tunnel. D. Eysturoyartunnilin tunnel.23. What is the unique feature of the Eysturoyartunnilin tunnel A. It is the longest underwater tunnel.B. It features a layout of two tunnels.C. It serves more than 10 million passengers.D. It has the world’s first subsea roundabout.【答案】21. C 22. C 23. DBI’ve always been an adventurer. As a kid in Hackney, London, I wandered around the streets. In my 20s, I hiked through the Americas. After returning to Liverpool and working as a photographer, I settled down. However, when my relationship ended, I was heartbroken but decided to return to my adventurous roots. In 2016, I began a 1,000-mile trip by myself through Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan, mostly on foot.Travelling slowly allowed me to connect with people from all walks of life. In the UK, I struggled to make such connections, but abroad, my foreignness drew people to me. For my next adventure — a five-month walk across the UK — I decided to bring a donkey (驴) to make myself more approachable. I found a donkey named Martin from a local farm. After seven months of training, we set off on a 700-mile journey from Cape Wrath in the Highlands to Dorset.The journey was incredibly arduous. The west Highlands were hilly, full of bogs (沼泽地), and filled with biting insects. For the first six weeks, I felt out of my depth and often questioned whether I should continue. There were moments of depression, like when Martin refused to cross a bog, leaving me feeling both angry and guilty. However, I kept going, walking through paths, rivers, and roads.People everywhere were happy to see us, offering help, food, and places to camp. Martin became a conversation starter, making it easier for me to connect with others. This journey restored my faith in people and taught me that worrying doesn’t solve anything. I also learned that building trust with Martin made our journey more enjoyable. By putting Martin’s needs before my own, he became more affectionate, and we formed a strong bond.When I returned home, I bought Martin. He still lived on the farm, but I paid his keep and continued to visit him regularly. We’ve done more walks together since then. This journey not only allowed me to explore the UK but also led to a lifelong friendship with a donkey named Martin.24. What made the author decide to return to an adventurous life A. The desire to travel abroad. B. The conclusion of a relationship.C. The success of a previous hike. D. The influence of childhood adventures.25. Why did the author bring a donkey on the UK walk A. To carry his heavy luggage.B. To make the journey more interesting.C. To have a companion in the long journey.D. To make himself more accessible to others.26. What does the underlined word “arduous” in Paragraph 3 probably mean A. Challenging. B. Fantastic. C. Boring. D. Leisurely.27. What did the author realize about human-donkey relationships A. Trust and prioritizing the donkey’s needs are essential.B. Donkeys require strict training to follow commands.C. Donkeys are more affectionate than other animals.D. Relationships with donkeys are harder to build than with humans.【答案】24. B 25. D 26. A 27. ACI was excited to hear Tony Doerr a best-selling author of historical fiction, talk about his writing life. He spoke during a writing course led by Elizabeth McKetta, an author and teacher.One of McKetta’s mottos is “writers help writers”, and we saw that sympathy and generosity in Doerr as well. For nearly an hour, he offered encouragement and advice, with loads of humour and energy. Doerr shared some valuable insights that apply not just to writing, but to life.Doerr suggested thinking of revision as “re-vision” or “re-seeing”. This means looking at a writing project— or even life’s experiences and assumptions— with fresh eyes. For example, he mentioned re-seeing people we might have biases (偏见) about or looking at our surroundings in a new way. He shared a personal experience of walking his dog and deciding to look for yellow things, which made him notice more yellow wildflowers than ever before.Doerr also talked about a book that tries to re-see people and assumptions. Letters to My Palestinian Neighbour aims to explain Jewish history to those living nearby. The book encourages readers to see each other differently, even if they don’t change their minds.Another piece of advice was to “never let the paint dry”. Doerr writes most days, especially when working on a big project. He believes that stopping can break the momentum (动力). This applies to many activities; without constant practice, it’s easy to fall back into old habits.When struggling with a project, Doerr suggests thinking about how life would be without it. He reminds himself that life would be “thinner” without the project. This idea can apply to any important activity or relationship in our lives. Maybe we should work hard for “thicker” lives by holding on to what truly matters.28. What does the author think of Doerr’s speech during the writing course A. Boring and lengthy. B. Inspiring and humorous.C. Emotional and direct. D. Complex and confusing.29. What is Paragraph 3 mainly about A. Doerr’s personal experience with his dog.B. The importance of revising writing projects.C. Doerr’s approach to re-seeing in writing and life.D. Many examples of biases in daily observations.30. Why does Doerr advise “never let the paint dry” A. To hold on to creative enthusiasm.B. To avoid making careless mistakes.C. To find inspiration from daily life.D. To balance different writing projects.31. What can we infer from Tony Doerr’s idea of working for “thicker” lives A. People should focus only on important projects.B. It’s necessary to give up unimportant relationships.C. One should treasure what is truly significant in life.D. People should engage in activities to make life richer.【答案】28. B 29. C 30. A 31. CDSome memories, like what you ate last night, are easy to remember, but even forgotten memories might still affect your actions. Memory can be defined by what people say they remember or as a network of brain cells and connections called an engram (记忆痕迹).It has been thought by many researchers that when you forget something, the engram disappears. However, research in mice suggests forgotten memories can remain; they just can’t be deliberately recalled (主动唤起).To see if forgotten memories are detectable in human brains, researchers in Switzerland had 40 people look at 96 pairs of images, each showing a face and an object. They then used brain imaging to observe participants’ brain activity when tested 30 minutes and 24 hours later. Participants had to recall if they had seen the image pairs before and indicate whether they remembered, were unsure, or were guessing.Those who said they could remember chose the correct pairing 87 per cent of the time during both tests. Those who said they had forgotten which image went with which got about half right. The participants who were unsure guessed correctly 57 per cent of the time after 30 minutes and 54 per cent after 24 hours. These results were slightly higher than what would be expected by chance, which suggests this group may actually have remembered.When the guessers chose the right answer, the same activation patterns were seen in the right hippocampal (海马的) region of the brain as in those who remembered, which implies the engrams of forgotten memories remained and were influencing their choices.In the tests done 24 hours later, the engrams of memories that people correctly guessed stayed within the hippocampus, while those they could remember were distributed throughout the neocortex (新皮质).“However, the findings are in line with the leading description of the workings of memory,” says Nick Turk-Browne at Yale University, which says memories are made in the hippocampus. Then, during sleep, they are replayed and stored for the long term in the neocortex.32. What did the participants have to do during the tests A. Recall the exact time they saw the images.B. Describe the content of the images in detail.C. Remember the order of the images they saw.D. Identify if they had seen the image pairs before.33. How does the author present the study results A. By quoting a famous professor’s words.B. By describing the brain imaging process.C. By explaining the definition of memory.D. By comparing the accuracy of different groups.34. What does the study suggest about forgotten memories A. They disappear entirely from the brain.B. They can still affect people’s options.C. They are easy to recall at proper times.D. They are only stored in the neocortex.35. What is Nick Turk-Browne’s attitude towards the findings of the study A. Supportive. B. Unconcerned. C. Doubtful. D. Critical.【答案】32. D 33. D 34. B 35. A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。My adventure into rock climbing started with a chat on the Internet with Octavia. ____36____ Climbing has a bad reputation because of occasional accidents, and I was doubtful about how safe it could be. I wanted to find out for myself.Octavia was super friendly and told me about her climbing journey. ____37____ They’ve built a life around their love for climbing, spending days in nature with friends. Their story inspired me, showing that you can live unconventionally and still be happy.Octavia invited me to climb near Brasov, a beautiful place in Romania. I was excited to meet her and experience climbing firsthand. She was patient, teaching me the basics and making sure I had the right equipment. ____38____We met in Zǎrnesti and headed to Prǎpǎstiile Zǎrnestilor, a great spot for climbing. The place was crowded with climbers of all ages. Octavia explained the safety features, like ropes and belay (保护) systems, which made me feel secure. ____39____ It was exciting and tiring, but I felt a sense of achievement. They kept encouraging me, and I kept trying.Climbing isn’t just physical; it’s also mental. I had to solve problems and find ways to move up. Octavia’s guidance made the experience unforgettable. That day, I realized climbing is more than a sport; it’s a way of life. It’s about shared passion. ____40____ The world of rock climbing had enticed (吸引) me, and Octavia’s firm support ensured that I would answer that call.A. Her enthusiasm was highly infectious.B. She was also an experienced rock climber.C. With their encouragement, I started my first climb.D. She started as a teenager and now climbs with her husband.E. Her blog posts got me interested, and I wanted to explore more.F. I felt I was part of something bigger and couldn’t wait to climb again.G. I’d always been curious about climbing but never had the chance to try it.【答案】36. G 37. D 38. A 39. C 40. F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。I have stage fright. I’ve had it since my childhood. Even now as an adult, it ____41____ during PowerPoint presentations or wedding speeches. I’m a ____42____ guy, and I’m comfortable in one-on-one settings. But in front of a(n) ____43____, my body goes crazy: ____44____ racing, stomach churning (搅动), mouth dry, and hands sweaty. It’s like my more primitive nerves have taken over my mind, leaving me unable to think ____45____.Then I ____46____ an article about meditation (冥想). I decided to give it a shot, though I was a bit ____47____ at first.I started meditating for 20 minutes a day. At first, it was pure mental ____48____. My mind was full of many ____49____. But gradually, I noticed a tiny, silvery part of me that wasn’t affected by the chaos. It was like a calm _____50_____, watching the storm of my thoughts with a kind of detached (超然的) interest.Now, when I’m on _____51_____ and the old fears start to come back, I reach for that bright, untouchable part of myself. I watch as the anxiety washes over me, but I’m no longer _____52_____ by it. The panic doesn’t _____53_____ as long, and I can start to think straight again.Meditation has truly helped me _____54_____ my mind, even when my body is failing me. It’s like a magic key that’s unlocked the door to _____55_____ my stage fright.41. A. surfaces B. continues C. improves D. fades42. A. talented B. confident C. noisy D. nervous43. A. audience B. friend C. family D. teacher44. A. blood B. mind C. breath D. heart45. A. quickly B. loudly C. clearly D. quietly46. A. wrote B. revised C. read D. printed47. A. excited B. anxious C. curious D. doubtful48. A. focus B. chaos C. pleasure D. peace49. A. thoughts B. memories C. plans D. dreams50. A. observer B. actor C. predictor D. reader51. A. business B. stage C. duty D. holiday52. A. guided B. moved C. impressed D. consumed53. A. wait B. last C. grow D. increase54. A. get rid of B. catch sight of C. take control of D. keep track of55. A. experiencing B. accepting C. overcoming D. understanding【答案】41. A 42. B 43. A 44. D 45. C 46. C 47. D 48. B 49. A 50. A 51. B 52. D 53. B 54. C 55. C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。Since the launch of a digitization project to protect and enable the use of ancient texts in the Sakya Monastery (寺院) of the Xizang autonomous region in 2012, significant efforts and achievements ____56____(make) in ancient text preservation.____57____(locate) in the Sakya county of Shigatse, the monastery was built by Khon Konchok Gyalpo in 1073. There is a “great wall” at the monastery ____58____ holds more than 84,000 volumes of ancient Tibetan manuscripts (手稿), covering various ____59____(field) such as literature, history, astronomy, medicine and mathematics.With a ____60____(long) of nearly 60 metres and a height of 10 metres, the library is considered one of ____61____ largest treasure houses of Tibetan and Sanskrit manuscripts in the world, ____62____(reveal) thousands of years of human history. The monastery established a manuscript digitization group in 2012, with the main goal of preserving these valuable texts.According to Kunga Trinley, an ancient-text digitization specialist at the Sakya Monastery, the overall architecture of the building was ____63____(large) expanded around 1268.____64____(protect) its cultural relics, the county invests nearly $306,000 every year. Seven monks (和尚) of the monastery have spent nearly seven years _____65_____ this project. “We restore relics as they were, using little intervention and modern tech,” Kunga Trinley says.【答案】56. have been made57. Located58. that##which59. fields 60. length61. the 62. revealing63. largely64. To protect65. on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,学校英语广播站计划在午间时段增设“跨文化音乐角(Cross-Cultural Music Corner)”栏目,现就节目形式向全校学生征询意见。现提供两种备选;一种是每周播放一个国家的音乐并介绍其音乐文化;另一种是每天播放不同国家的音乐并进行对比。请你用英语给栏目组写一封邮件,内容包括:1.你的选择;2.你的理由。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。Dear Music Corner Team,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua【答案】Dear Music Corner Team,I’m writing to share my thoughts on the new “Cross-Cultural Music Corner” programme. Among the two options, I firmly support focusing on one country’s music per week.This approach allows for a comprehensive exploration. Listeners can dive into a nation’s musical heritage, from traditional instruments like the Japanese koto to the soulful rhythms of African drums. In-depth introductions can cover historical contexts and regional styles, promoting a deeper appreciation. Additionally, themed weeks encourage students to engage further, perhaps by researching related artists or even attempting to learn a song.I hope my suggestion helps! Looking forward to enjoying diverse music.Yours,Li Hua第二节 (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。With graduation just around the corner, I knew I wanted to do something truly special for my classmates at Notre Dame Academy. I had always been passionate about art, and that passion led me to a “crazy” idea. I decided to paint pictures of all 110 of my classmates and surprise them with the paintings during my graduation speech. I was the representative for our class of 2025, and I thought it would be a great way to leave a lasting memory.I was both excited and nervous. And I set out to make it happen. First, I needed to get approval from the school’s teachers and staff. To my joy, they all supported my idea. With their blessing, I went to Principal (校长) Meaghan O’Brien’s office to explain my plan. She was excited and gave me the green light. Next, I approached Laura Bauer, the head of the yearbook, to get the yearbook photos of my classmates. Then, I went to Joe Barral, the head of the art department, to ask for supplies. He was more than happy to help and even gave me some extra materials.The hardest part was keeping the secret. I had to come up with excuses to slip away from my friends. I would tell them I was going to the bathroom, but instead, I would head to Principal O’Brien’ s office or the art room. Even my best friend since kindergarten, Kayleigh Fitzpatrick, had no idea what I was up to.After months of hard work and careful planning, graduation day finally arrived on June 6. I had completed all the pictures just two days before the big event. As I walked up to the stage, I felt a mix of excitement and nervousness. I took a deep breath and began my speech. “Look under your seats!” I said, asking everyone to look under their chairs for a little something made just for them. Slowly, I heard gasps (喘息) of amazement from my classmates. One by one, they discovered the pictures and their reactions were beyond anything I could have imagined.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Everyone rose from their seats and started clapping.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Since that day, my phone has been ringing non-stop with messages from my classmates.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________【答案】One possible version:Everyone rose from their seats and started clapping. The sound was like waves crashing against the shore, filling the room with excitement and joy. I saw smiles on everyone’s faces as they held up the pictures, some even wiping away tears. It was a moment I had dreamed of, but seeing it come to life was even more magical. I continued my speech, feeling my heart filled with pride. “These pictures are a reminder of the time we’ve shared and the memories we’ve made,” I said. “No matter where life takes us, we’ll always have this moment and each other.”Since that day, my phone has been ringing non-stop with messages from my classmates. They thanked me over and over, sharing how much the gesture meant to them. It was incredible to see how a simple idea had brought us all closer. Kayleigh even sent me a heartfelt message, saying she was proud of me and that the surprise was the best gift she could have ever received. I realized that art has the power to connect people and create lasting bonds. It was a lesson I would carry with me forever, and a memory that would never fade. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 安徽省华师联盟2026届高三上学期9月开学质量检测英语听力.mp3 安徽省华师联盟2026届高三上学期9月开学质量检测英语试卷(含音频).docx