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10月测试(一)英语答案题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 C A C C B B A C A B题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20答案 A A B C B A B B A C题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 C D D C D C B C D A题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40答案 C A C A D E B G C A题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50答案 B C A A D C D B B A题号 51 52 53 54 55答案 D D C A C56.influencers 57.world’s 58.to restore 59.an 60.into 61.had accumulated 62.where 63.cooks 64.artistic 65.earning65.考查非谓语动词。句意:同上。earn的逻辑主语是前面的句子,两者之间是主动关系,使用现在分词,作状语,故填earning。66.Dear Sir or Madam,I’m writing to recommend creating a short video to showcase our school’s achievements.This format combines dynamic visuals with concise narration, effectively capturing both campus facilities and academic accomplishments in an engaging way. Compared to photo exhibitions which lack motion and stage plays which require lengthy preparation, videos offer greater flexibility in editing and wider sharing potential. We can even add subtitles in the sister school’s language to enhance understanding.This modern approach would leave a vivid impression while efficiently conveying key information.Yours,Li Hua【导语】本篇是应用文写作。校英语俱乐部要向来访的姐妹学校学介绍你校的发展成就,现有三种形式:制作短视频、举办照片展和上演舞台剧,要求考生选择自己推荐的一种方式,并写信给负责人。【详解】1. 词汇积累展示:showcase→display提供:offer→provide加强:enhance→promote生动的:vivid→ lively2. 句式拓展简单句变复合句原句:I’m writing to recommend creating a short video to showcase our school’s achievements.拓展句:I’m writing to recommend that we create a short video, which will showcase our school’s achievements.【点睛】[高分句型1]This format combines dynamic visuals with concise narration, effectively capturing both campus facilities and academic accomplishments in an engaging way.(现在分词作结果状语)[高分句型2]Compared to photo exhibitions which lack motion and stage plays which require lengthy preparation, videos offer greater flexibility in editing and wider sharing potential.(which引导定语从句)67.参考范文Paragraph 1: It was a picture of the pumpkin-carving contest. In the photo, we stood proudly beside our perfectly carved pumpkin. Brian’s face was glowing with excitement, and mine was filled with a sense of accomplishment. But then I noticed something I had never seen before — a small note written on the back of the photo. It read, “We did it together. I hope you’re happy.” My heart sank as I realized the weight of my actions all those years ago. I had been so focused on getting what I wanted that I had completely disregarded Brian’s feelings. Thus I apologized to him for my selfishness years ago.Paragraph 2: “You actually knew and didn’t say anything ” I was shocked. Brian had always been the quiet one, but now he looked at me with a mix of disappointment and curiosity. I took a deep breath and decided it was time to come clean. “Brian, I’m so sorry. I was wrong. I should have told you the truth back then.” I handed him the photo and explained everything — how I had taken the money without telling him and how I had lied about the contest results. To my surprise, Brian didn’t seem angry. Instead, he smiled gently and said, “It’s okay, bro. We were kids. What matters is that we’re still here for each other.” His words were like a balm to my conscience, and I realized that true family bonds are stronger than any mistake.【导语】本文以南瓜雕刻比赛为线索展开,主要讲述了作者在南瓜雕刻比赛中让体弱的哥哥Brian帮忙,却独吞奖金,多年后帮哥哥收拾行李,看到了南瓜雕刻比赛的照片。【详解】1. 段落续写:①由第一段首句内容“这是一张南瓜雕刻比赛的照片。”可知,第一段可描写作者看到照片回忆起当年比赛场景,以及发现照片背后哥哥写的话,内心感到愧疚。②由第二段首句内容““你其实知道却没说什么?”我很震惊。”可知,第二段可描写作者向哥哥坦白当年自私行为,哥哥原谅作者,作者感悟到亲情的力量。2. 续写线索:看到照片——回忆比赛——发现留言——感到愧疚——坦白错误——获得原谅——感悟亲情3. 词汇激活行为类①发光:glow/shine②不理会:disregard/ignore③意识到:realize/be aware of情绪类①激动:excitement/thrill②吃惊:surprise/astonishment【点睛】【高分句型1】My heart sank as I realized the weight of my actions all those years ago. (运用了as引导的时间状语从句)【高分句型2】What matters is that we’re still here for each other. (运用了what引导的主语从句和that引导的表语从句)附:听力原文:1.【原文】W: Hello, Benjamin. Dan and I are going for a run Sunday morning. Would you like to join us M: I’d love to, but I hurt my ankle last weekend playing football with colleagues.2.【原文】W: I think we should take the blue line instead of the red one. It’s usually faster during this time of day.M: But the blue line doesn’t stop at Central Station, does it I need to get off there.W: Oh, you’re right. In that case, let’s stick with the red line.3.【原文】W: I’m going to the National Gallery of Victoria next Saturday.M: The NGV W: Yeah, my little nephew turns six, and he loves art, so the whole family is going.M: There’s no denying it is fun and educational for children.4.【原文】W: Hey, how was the lecture you attended yesterday M: It was amazing. The speaker was so engaging, and the topic was really insightful.W: Wow, I wish I could have been there.M; Guess what They’re going to post the recording online.5.【原文】W: How did your exam results turn out M: I thought I would hardly pass but all that studying paid off. I actually did way better than I expected.W: See, I told you not to stress too much. You’re smarter than you give yourself credit for.6.~7.【原文】M: You look like you’ve been hit by a burst of energy. What’s this secret W: I just got back from my morning jog. It’s like a hidden treasure for me. I feel supercharged.M: Jogging But it’s freezing outside.W: I’ve got this cool new collection of music that keeps me pumped. Plus, I’ve got my running buddies.M: Running buddies, huh Maybe I should find some my couch potato. Days are officially over.W: That’s the spirit. You’ll love it. Let’s hit the road together sometime.M: You got yourself a deal.8.~10.【原文】W:Hi Mark, how was your weekend M:Not bad. I went to the cinema with my friends. We watched a new movie called Space Adventure.W:Oh, I've heard of it. It's said to be really exciting. What do you think M:It was awesome The special effects were out of this world. It felt like we were in space ourselves.W:That sounds fantastic. I love movies like that. They really take you to another world. By the way. What did you guys do after the movie M:We decided to grab some dinner at a nearby restaurant. We talked about the movie the whole time, because we were all still on a high from the excitement.W:You guys are so much better at having fun than I am. I just ended up at the park. Maybe I’ll head to the cinema this weekend.11.~13.【原文】M: You won’t believe what happened to me today. I was walking down the street and I saw a dog wearing a hat.W: That’s funny. What kind of hat was it M: It was a tiny baseball cap. The dog looked so proud, like it was ready for a game. I almost laughed out loud.W: That’s so cute. I wish I had seen it, by the way. Have you heard about the new coffee shop that opened up around the corner M: No, I haven’t. What’s so special about it.W: They have this amazing new drink called Morning magic. It’s supposed to wake you up better than any coffee ever.M: Oh, really, I need to try that. I’ve been struggling to wake up early these days.W: Yeah, you should. Maybe we can go together sometime this week.M: Sounds like a plan. I’ll bring my camera just in case I see another dog wearing a hat.14.~17.【原文】M: Guess what I just got a new job offer W: Oh, wow, that’s amazing. Where is it M: It’s at a tech startup downtown. They’re working on some really cool projects like virtual reality and artificial intelligence.W: That sounds so exciting. What’s the job title M: I’ll be a project manager, it’s a bit demanding, but I’m super excited about the challenge.W: I’m sure you’ll do great. You’ve always been so organized and cared about details.M: Thanks. I really hope so. By the way, have you heard about the new office building they’re planning to build near the river W: Yeah, I’ve heard about it. It’s supposed to be a huge building with a rooftop garden and everything.M: That’s right. It’s going to be the greenest building in the city. I can’t wait to see it.W: It sounds like a dream come true for anyone who cares about the environment. Maybe we can visit it once it’s done.M: Absolutely, it’ll be a great place to work and a great place to visit.18.~20.【原文】Hey, there. I just got back from the wildest adventure ever. No, not a roller coaster ride, but something way cooler. I was at the local zoo, and let me tell you, those animals are the real stars. You know, I always thought the lions were just big, lazy cats who sleep all day. But today I saw one pacing back and forth, looking like he was planning to take over the world. And those monkeys, forget it. They were more energetic than a bunch of kids on a sugar high. One of them even threw a banana at me, classic. But the best part was the penguin exhibit. These little guys are like nature’s comedians. They walk around like they have invisible suits on, and when they slide on the ice, it’s like watching a ballet, a clumsy, funny ballet. I swear one of them smiled at me. I mean, who needs TikTok when you’ve got these guys entertaining you for free Next time I’m bringing popcorn, maybe they’ll trade me for some fish.河南省信阳高级中学北湖校区2025-2026学年高三上期10月测试(一)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 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上。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。例:How much is the shirt A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是:C。1.What are the speakers talking about A.A recent injury. B.A football match. C.A weekend plan.2.Where does the conversation probably take place A.At a subway station. B.In an art classroom. C.In a department store.3.Why is the woman going to the NGV A.To purchase a painting. B.To pick up her nephew. C.To join in a family event.4.What is the woman probably going to do next A.Talk to the lecturer. B.Upload her recording. C.Catch up on the lecture.5.How does the man feel now A.Stressed. B.Satisfied. C.Disappointed.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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Why does the woman look so energetic A.She got her favorite music. B.She went for a morning run. C.She played with new friends.7.What does the man plan to do A.Try jogging. B.Find a fitness coach. C.Download some music.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.What is discussed about the movie A.The plot. B.The characters. C.The special effects.9.What does the man say about the movie A.Engaging. B.Moving. C.Educational.10.What will the woman probably do this weekend A.Visit the park. B.Watch the movie. C.Go to the restaurant.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.What did the man see on the street A.A dog wearing a hat. B.A man walking a dog. C.A dog carrying a baseball.12.What is the new coffee shop known for A.Its special drink. B.Its unique location. C.Its dog-friendly setting.13.What does the man plan to bring to the coffee shop A.His hat. B.His camera. C.His dog.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.What is the company working on A.Green energy. B.Urban planning. C.Digital innovation.15.What is the man’s new job A.A tech developer. B.A project manager. C.A marketing director.16.What does the woman think of the man A.Capable. B.Flexible. C.Humorous.17.What is special about the new office building A.It will be culture-rich. B.It will be eco-friendly. C.It will be artistic-looking听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.What is the speaker A.A zookeeper. B.A visitor. C.A guide.19.How did the speaker describe the monkeys A.Playful. B.Scary. C.Clever.20.What does the speaker compare penguins to A.Energetic kids. B.TikTok comedians. C.Clumsy ballet dancers.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。AFour UCLA professors have been elected to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) for groundbreaking research achievements, which recognizes scientific excellence and advises the U.S. government on science policy. Let’s dive into more details.●Edward Leamer was an economics pioneer who revolutionized economic forecasting and methods. His 1983 paper “Let’s Take the Con Out of Econometrics” proposed open economic models, and his leadership at the UCLA Anderson Forecast shaped national policy debates until his death in 2025.●Heather Maynard is a chemistry professor that develops polymer (聚合物)-based therapies and “smart materials” for precision medicine. Taking “Poly as an Excipient for Insulin Stabilization: Mechanism and Safety” for example. Her books and papers have earned global recognition.●Sorin Popa, a mathematics professor since 1987, transformed operator algebra research linked to quantum physics (量子物理学). His classification of von Neumann algebras solved decades-old problems, earning him fellowships in top mathematical societies. “On co-amenability for groups and von Neumann algebras” has won him awards and honors.●Marilyn Raphael, a climate scientist, studies the condition of Antarctic sea ice, whose recent research indicates that melting Antarctic sea ice is becoming far less likely to recover. Raphael is the co-author of “The Encyclopedia of Weather and Climate Change: A Complete Visual Guide.” Her leadership in polar research and advocacy for diversity in science aligns with NAS’s mission to promote public understanding of climate change.The NAS, with 2,662 active members, bridges the worlds of research and policymaking, ensuring scientific insights guide national decisions.21.Which one below is recommended if a science enthusiast is interested in mathematics A.“Let’s Take the Con Out of Econometrics”.B.“The Encyclopedia of Weather and Climate Change”.C.“On co-amenability for groups and von Neumann algebras”.D.“An Uncountable Family of Non Orbit Equivalent Actions of Fn”.22.What does Marilyn Raphael’ research suggest about Antarctic sea ice A.Rapidly recovering annually.B.Unaffected by global warming.C.Expanding due to colder winters.D.Nearing irreparable damage.23.According to the text, what is a key responsibility of NAS members A.Publishing academic research.B.Training students for private sectors.C.Organizing scientific competitions.D.Guiding government policy decisions.BIn 1999, a teacher at Uniontown High School in Kansas, Norm Conard, encouraged four student — Elizabeth Cambers, Megan Stewart, Janice Underwood, and Sabrina Coons — to enter a national History Day contest. He told them to base their project on the Holocaust (大屠杀), reflecting the classroom motto: “He who changes one person, changes the world entire.”Conard showed them a 1994 news clipping about “other Schindlers” — people who had saved Jews during World War II. One name stood out: Irena Sendler, a Polish woman said to have rescued 2,500 children from the Warsaw ghetto (犹太人居住区). “We thought this had to be a mistake,” said Conard. “I mean, nobody had ever heard of her.” They decided to look into the history, and soon found out the number was correct — and the story, extraordinary.Sendler was a social worker in Warsaw. Starting in 1942, she faked a pass to enter the ghetto, where 400,000 Jews were imprisoned. Each day, she would ask parents to do the unthinkable: give their children to her so she could take them out — often hidden in sacks or toolboxes — passing through Nazi guards by claiming the children were either dead or sick. She provided the children with false papers; arranging for Polish families to adopt them or placing them in orphanages (孤儿院). Knowing they were losing their identities, Sendler made coded lists of each child’ s real and new name, buried in jars beneath an apple tree, hoping one day to reunite families.In 1943, Sendler was arrested. She was cruelly tortured but refused to reveal anything. After three months in prison, she was sentenced to death.The girls turned her story into a play, Life in a Jar, which moved local audiences and won first prize in Kansas’s National History Day contest. Later, they discovered Sendler was alive. In 2001, they traveled to Poland and met her. “We told her she’ s our hero,” said Elizabeth, but she said, “Heroes do extraordinary things — I just did what I had to do.”The play has spread across the world and still continues today, keeping Sendler’s legacy alive, forever.24.Norm Conard and his students initially thought of Sendler’s story as _________.A.a confirmed fact B.a misleading beliefC.an inaccurate report D.a heartbreaking history25.How did Irena Sendler manage ta rescue the children A.By coding names and burying them in jars.B.By hiding children and persuading the guards.C.By falsifying identities and reuniting families.D.By convincing parents and transferring children.26.Which of the following best describes Irena Sendler A.Curious and modest. B.Ambitious and sensible.C.Courageous and selfless. D.Determined and disciplined.27.What can be a suitable title for the text A.Life in a Jar: A Play that Revived History B.Sendler’s Legacy: A Story Brought to lightC.The Warsaw Ghetto: A Secret Rescue Mission D.The Forgotten Hero: Sendler’s Personal AdventureCIn the cutthroat world of artificial intelligence, long dominated by Silicon Valley, DeepSeek has emerged as an impressive new player. Since its debut in late 2023, this Chinese AI has stirred global attention, representing more than just another technological innovation. It’s a complex phenomenon that reflects the shifting landscape of innovation, power and cultural influence in the AI-driven era.Developed by QuantumThink Labs in Shenzhen, DeepSeek was created by a team of ex-Google Brain engineers and Peking University experts. DeepSeek is not your average chatbot. Trained on an astonishing 20 trillion tokens, this multimodal model showcases linguistic proficiency, code generation capabilities and reasoning skills that rival or surpass its Western counterparts. What truly sets DeepSeek apart is its remarkable efficiency, delivering GPT-4-level performance with 30 percent less computational power.In a strategic move, QuantumThink made a “lite” version of DeepSeek open source, a decision that has sparked widespread adoption across the globe. Developers from cities like Lagos to Jakarta have quickly embraced it to create poetry generators and AI-powered farm management tools for rural India.However, DeepSeek’s growing influence is not without challenges. There are concerns that US government may block American firms from using DeepSeek, mentioning data security concerns. Tariff (关税) war could also be on the cards. Yet, such moves might backfire, potentially harming US startups that benefit from DeepSeek’s cost advantages.The future of AI, with DeepSeek at the center, remains a mystery. Will it trigger a tech battle between the US and China, or will its open-source roots foster global collaboration DeepSeek’s story is not just about technology; it’s about the power of innovation and agency.For too long, the AI narrative has been dominated by Western powers. Now, a Chinese lab has shown that innovation is not exclusive to the West. Whether we enter an AI arms race or begin a new era of global cooperation depends on how we choose to use and share this technology. As a Brazilian coder said, the future of AI must speak the language of both the developed and developing world to truly succeed.28.What does the second paragraph mainly talk about A.The creation of DeepSeek. B.The definition of DeepSeek.C.The strengths of DeepSeek. D.The efficiency of DeepSeek.29.What might be a challenge DeepSeek faces A.Involvement in tariff war. B.The possibility of data leaking.C.A decline in its competitiveness. D.A ban on its use from US government.30.Which of the following best describes the future of AI A.Uncertain. B.Secure. C.Promising. D.Depressing.31.What can we infer from the last paragraph A.AI should prioritize Western languages.B.We will enter a new era of global AI cooperation.C.Considering global needs is required to ensure AI’s success.D.Developing countries will eventually dominate AI innovation.DDo you know which letter was the last one to be added to the English alphabet Or what is the name of the galaxy that our planet Earth is part of In 2009, Colin Camerer and his colleagues were among the first ones to study how our brains respond to trivia (琐事) questions like these, because they wanted to see what happens in our brains when we feel curious.To do this, they ran a brain imaging study that allowed researchers to see which brain regions are activated as people engage in mental activities like seeing, thinking, selecting, and so on.They found that for questions about which participants had reported high curiosity, parts of the brain typically associated with reward lit up. These areas usually light up when we are expecting that something good or rewarding is about to happen. Imagine how you feel just before watching a concert or a movie you’ve been eager to see.Next came the Reveal. When participants finally got the answers to the questions, the parts of their brains that are typically associated with memory and learning became active. Even more telling was that these areas were more strongly activated when the initial guess was incorrect than when it was correct.Simply put, what these findings suggest is that curiosity sets up an anticipation of a reward (for the correct answer), and once we receive the reward (the correct answer), the brain acts to consolidate (巩固) our memory so that we learn the correct answer. This learning is stronger if we have initially failed rather than succeeded.And such learning from failure is also stickier. Even after ten days, Camerer and colleagues found that participants could remember the correct answers to the questions they had initially guessed incorrectly, showing that failure can make us curious to learn the correct answer, and once we learn it, it sticks for longer as well.32.Which aspect of the human brain does Colin Camerer’s study focus on A.Its response to curiosity. B.Its state during learning.C.Its function development. D.Its development with age.33.The brain’s reward system will be activated when ________.A.the imagination goes wild B.people engage in leisure activitiesC.anticipation levels increase D.people witness something good34.According to the Reveal part, what may make our brains more eager to learn A.Incorrect choices. B.A better reward. C.An active atmosphere. D.Confusing questions.35.Which of the following books is the text most likely selected from A.The Art from Trivia Questions B.Must-Have Abilities of Successful PeopleC.Unsolved Mysteries in the World D.The Secrets to Being a Super Learner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。How Star Wars Changed Movie-making Forever“May the force be with you!” If you are a Star Wars fan, then you have probably heard this phrase many times. 36 So many characters, devices, and phrases from the movie have become well-known. But you might be surprised-to find out how much this movie has changed how movies are made.“A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away…” is how Star Wars begins. Its plot was not ground-breaking. 37 The story was typical science fiction with lots of drama, traditional characters and good battling evil, in space and in hand-to-hand fight.38 People still talk about the light swords (剑) that could cut, burn and melt through most substances. Spaceships sped through space and landed on huge, realistic-looking space stations. 39 When Star Wars first came out in 1977, most movie theaters were stand-alone buildings, with just one movie screen. Using the money Star Wars had made for them, movie-theater owners built more theaters, leading to the multiplexes (多影厅影院) that are common today.Theaters needed more movies to show on all the additional movie screens and in all the new multiplexes. So new movie companies sprang up, including small ones creating experimental movies. 40 Some of the methods became popular and others failed. But, thanks to Star Wars, people got to see new types of movies.A.They tried out now techniques.B.In fact, it was quite old-fashioned.C.Moviegoers had never seen anything like it.D.Thus, audience began to enjoy science fiction movies there.E.If you are not a fan, you are still likely familiar with these words.F.If you are a movie maker, you may be inspired by this classic film.G.It was the special effects that made Star Wars stand out from other movies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。My late mother was a famous artist in the Pacific Northwest. Over her many-decade career, her paintings kept changing. One 41 in her work, however, was excellent technique: If she 42 to paint a naked guy holding a guitar, that’s 43 what it looked like.Growing up, I could draw a little myself, but I never had her 44 . Once, I asked her how I could improve. I 45 her to say something like “Practice 10, 000 hours. ” Instead, she told me to 46 what I wanted to draw. This 47 me because that’s obviously what I thought I had been doing.“People almost never actually look carefully at anything,” she 48 , “They glance (瞥) at it and then rely on their brain to fill in the 49 —which it doesn’t, leading to 50 drawing.” So I tried, looking long and hard at what I wanted to draw: a tree. I found I 51 much more about its shape, colors, and shadows. I 52 each detail carefully, and it turned out to be a pretty well-drawn tree.More than that, I loved the experience of really 53 . What my mom was telling me to do was fully enjoy the encounter of seeing something 54 and drawing it carefully. And it can be 55 to many areas of life in ways that help us become better at living.41.A.favorite B.constant C.potential D.alternative42.A.preferred B.pretended C.decided D.struggled43.A.exactly B.probably C.naturally D.strangely44.A.skill B.permission C.patience D.fame45.A.urged B.reminded C.encouraged D.expected46.A.determine B.picture C.observe D.introduce47.A.delighted B.relieved C.angered D.confused48.A.apologized B.explained C.announced D.repeated49.A.colors B.details C.outline D.pattern50.A.awkward B.abstract C.original D.attractive51.A.accepted B.doubted C.mentioned D.noticed52.A.analyzed B.remembered C.described D.drew53.A.thinking B.sharing C.looking D.improving54.A.deeply B.frequently C.directly D.differently55.A.exposed B.compared C.applied D.limited第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分:共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(注意:答案请写在答题卡上,写在本卷无效)。Li Ziqi, one of the most popular 56 (influence) in China, made a dramatic return to social media after a three-year hiatus, capturing the 57 (world) attention from home and abroad.Li shared two videos Tuesday afternoon across Chinese and international social media platforms. The first video showcases her months of meticulous efforts 58 (restore) her grandmother’s wardrobe using traditional Chinese lacquerware (漆器) techniques, 59 intangible cultural heritage. In the second video, she transforms a woodshed 60 a charming woodland cloakroom.Her return quickly became a top trending topic on various platforms. By Wednesday morning, her lacquerware video 61 (accumulate) 120 million views on Sina Weibo and more than 4 million views on YouTube.Since 2015, Li has started posting short videos on Sina Weibo, 62 she, often dressed in graceful traditional garments, rises at sunrise, rests at sunset, plants seeds, harvests flowers, 63 (cook) Chinese dishes and crafts bamboo furniture.Her poetic and 64 (art) presentation of village life, coupled with warm interactions with her grandmother went viral, 65 (earn) her a large following. Even during her absence, the number of her fans grew, many of whom asked for her return. She now has a remarkable 20.1 million subscribers on YouTube.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,校英语俱乐部要向来访的姐妹学校学介绍你校的发展成就,现有三种形式: 制作短视频、举办照片展和上演舞台剧, 请选择你推荐的一种方式,并写信给负责人,内容包括:1. 说明你的选择;2. 阐述选择该形式的理由。注意:1. 写作词数应为80个左右:2. 可以适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯。Dear Sir or Madam,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。I’d always been told to take care of my older brother, Brian, who was born weak and small. I’d often tie his shoes or prepare another glass of water for him. My mom saw my larger size and strong body as a sign that I was to be a kind of guardian angel (守护天使) for Brian. However, that was not the case.One day our school sponsored a pumpkin-carving contest. First prize was $100, and I knew just how I would spend it. There was a brand-new game I was dying to own. So I decided the first place bonus definitely had to land in my pocket.When I had to carve the perfect pumpkin I’d picked out, it dawned on me that with my big clumsy fingers I’d surely screw it up (搞砸). I thought of Brian’s smaller, delicate hands and knew he was the man for the job. I immediately begged Brian. Unexpectedly, he asked for a cut. That was fifty-fifty. Quickly doing the math in my head, I figured out even if I split (分摊) the first prize, I’d still have enough cash for the game. So I gave in to Brian’s demands. With skillful hands Brian carved the perfect face, and now we had the best pumpkin ever.Then the unexpected happened: We came in second. Unfortunately, second prize was only $50, and I needed every penny of that to buy the game. The day of the awards ceremony, the principal handed over the money to me because Brian was home, sick with cold.If he really wanted to win, he would have been here today, I thought to myself, justifying stealing the cash from under poor Brian’s runny nose. With hardly a thought, I ran to the store and bought my dream game. That night when Brian asked if we had won, I denied, afraid to look into his eyes.The whole thing was never mentioned again until the day when Brian was packing for college. I played my usual role in helping him pack when I came across an old album filled with photos and one of them caught my eye.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph 1: It was a picture of the pumpkin-carving contest._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph 2: “You actually knew and didn’t say anything ” I was shocked._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 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10月测试(一)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10月测试(一)英语试题.docx