资源简介 高三年级第一学期期中考试英语试卷(共12页)2025年11月(测试120分钟内完成,总分140分,试后交答题卷)友情提示:昨天,你既然经历了艰苦的学习,今天,你必将赢得可喜的收获! 祝你:诚实守信,沉着冷静,细致踏实,自信自强,去迎接胜利!第I卷(共100分)I. Listening comprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. Worried and frightened. B. Relaxed and happy.C. Quite embarrassed. D. Deeply ashamed.2. A. Bill has never used a calculator. B. Bill can work better without a calculator.C. Bill is working with a calculator. D. Bill needs a calculator for this work.3. A. To cut his jeans short. B. To go on a diet.C. To wear fitted clothes. D. To buy a pair of jeans.4. A. Having an interview. B. Filling out a form.C. Talking with a friend. D. Asking for information.5. A. Put her report on his desk. B. Read some papers he recommended.C. Mail her report to the publisher. D. Improve some parts of her paper.6. A. Make some coffee. B. Meet the woman at the library.C. Continue to read. D. Go out with some friends.7. A. The man should buy a different meal ticket every month. B. Buying the meal ticket won’t save the man any money. C. It is better for the man to pay for each meal separately.D. The price of a meal may vary from month to month. 8. A. She’s upset that she missed the television program.B. She doesn’t think the television program was funny.C. She doesn’t like talking about television programs.D. She watched the television program at a friend’s house.9. A. He doubts the woman’s words. B. He hasn’t read the novel yet.C. He enjoyed reading the novel a lot. D. He is not interested in the novel at all.10. A. The talks haven’t started yet. B. They have come to a general agreement.C. The talks haven’t achieved much. D. The talks broke down and went no further.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. They learn singing and dancing. B. They attend outdoor music festivals.C. They work on the farm for charity. D. They volunteer to work for others.12. A. On the beach. B. In a park. C. On a farm. D. In a stadium.13. A. It is run on a profit-making basis. B. It has achieved growing success.C. Fans can have free lunch there. D. Only superstars are invited to perform.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. The number of refugees is increasing sharply.B. Most refugees cannot get necessary services.C. Many refugee children cannot receive education.D. More children cannot afford to go to university.15. A. No host nations want to change education systems.B. It is impossible to find so many extra teachers.C. Parents can’t afford to send their kids to school. D. The refugee population grows but there’s not enough money.16. A. The necessity of education. B. The prohibition of child labor.C. The victims of armed conflicts.D. The living conditions of the poor.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. It has started a week-long promotion campaign.B. It has just launched its annual anniversary sales.C. It offers regular weekend sales all the year round.D. It specializes in the sale of men’s suits.18. A. Price reductions for its frequent customers.B. Gift cards for customers with any purchases.C. Free delivery of purchases for senior customers.D. Price adjustments within seven days of purchase.19. A. Mail a gift card to her. B. Allow her to buy on credit.C. Credit it to her account. D. Give her cash directly.20. A. It has already been sold out. B. It will be sent to the woman by mail.C. It is not available for the moment. D. It is one of the items on saleII. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.Facing DangerIt was a warm winter's day in South Africa and I planned to go surfing. The area of beach I went to is famous among surfers for its powerful waves and popularity with sharks.After a while my brother and some of my friends got out of the water 21_________ they felt uneasy. There was the smell of fish in the air, 22_________ can attract sharks. A few of us stayed. Finally, I saw my first big wave, but as I was about to hit it, two great white sharks 23_________ (attack) me.It happened so quickly. One shark hit me, 24_________ (throw) me into the air; in a split second, it dragged me under the water. The shock stopped me from feeling pain. Under the water, 25_____ ____ shark went for my head and shoulders but missed. Perhaps 26_________ (surprise) by the competition, the first shark lost its grasp on me and the next thing I knew was 27_________ I was staring a shark straight in the face. It stared back at me for a few moments. Its mouth was wide open; I could see huge teeth and dark black eyes. After it passed, I swam to the surface as fast as I could.When I got there, I saw my surfboard lying in front of me. As I climbed on, I saw that my right hand was hanging off. I 28_________ (lose) blood quickly. When surfing, there is always the fear in the back of your mind of sharks. Now it was real. I was shaking, crying and panicking, realizing that I could die. I tried all my hardest to swim back to the shore.Eventually, I made it to dry land. I felt relief. Someone tied my arm 29________ (slow) the bleeding and my brother rushed me to the hospital. The surgeon managed to save my fingers.That day changed my life, but it hasn't stopped me from surfing. I started a surfing school to teach the sport to others. I was 30__________ (afraid) of sharks before my attack. Now I'm just grateful to be alive.Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.Celebrate differencesThere’s a song by the great Jamaican singer Bob Marley called So Much Trouble in the World. Marley understood that part of the reason why there are so many problems in the world is the lack of___31___ between people. The UN understands this too – that’s why it made Nov 16 “International Day for Tolerance”.But first of all, what is tolerance French philosopher Voltaire (1694-1778) can give us some help. According to him, tolerance “is the___32___ of humanity. We are all formed of frailty (脆弱) and error; let us pardon each other’s folly (愚蠢) – that is the first___33___ of nature.”Nobody’s perfect. When we’re ___34___ to criticize another person, we should perhaps remember our own imperfections first. Very often, people don’t realize that they’re intolerant. This is because intolerance has a lot to do with ___35___. For example, the UN’s campaign is in part about the treatment of females by males. But often, the behavior of men toward women is intolerant because men don’t put themselves in the___36___ of women.It’s worth thinking a little about the words “tolerance” and “intolerance”. Are they the best words to___37___ the evils of which we’re speaking here To agree to be “tolerant” of someone isn’t necessarily a very ___38___ thing. When someone is tolerated, it implies that there’s something wrong with them.But it seems wrong that people should agree to “tolerate” people with black skin, for example. And should women think they have received the respect they are due when men agree to “tolerate” them Still, what Voltaire said stands: We humans are not perfect and this___39___ is something that we all share. That’s the reason we should be tolerant.It’s a little like generosity. We can give things to another person, and we can also give our___40___. Bob Marley understood this. In the song mentioned above, he advised: “All you got to do: give a little”. Or, as this older piece of wisdom says: “Write your love on a rock so it stays for eternity (永恒); write your hate in the sand so the waves will wash it away”.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Cultural image of rabbits in ChinaRabbits are naturally quiet but agile (敏捷的),which suits traditional Chinese aesthetic(审美的) ___41___ of being gentle and cultivated. There is a view of rabbits in Chinese culture as being smart and gentle. This is___42___ by the phrase “dong ru tuo tu”, a Chinese idiom___43___ people who are smart and agile like a rabbit.Legend has it that there is a Jade Rabbit living on the moon which is the pet of Chang'e, a goddess ___44___ known in China. This can explain why rabbits are regarded as a symbol of good fortune. ___45___, in ancient China, it was common sense that the more children you had the luckier and happier you would be. This ___46___ made the rabbit a popular sign of good fortune, since rabbits are full of vitality (生命力) and fertile(生育力)in nature.Cultural image of rabbits in the West___47___ in the West, they are well-known to be able to___48___ and prosper in sometimes difficult and surprising conditions, with ___49___ growing to enormous sizes in short amounts of time. Rabbits are also considered to be___50___ lucky in the West, with several traditions___51___ how to gain the animal's good luck for you.One of the most well-known ___52___ of good luck, a stuffed rabbit's foot, is supposed to bring good fortune. This is a good luck charm that can be found all over the world, from the people of Europe to the traditional cultures of North America.A/An ___53___ being able to catch a rabbit in the first place is also a sign of good luck. Another tradition for good luck found in North America and the UK is to say the word "rabbit" on the first morning of every month.Rabbits also pop up in other areas of Western culture. It is a rabbit that Alice follows in the story of Alice in ___54___ to escape the normal world and helps to begin her adventure. Rabbits are also related to Easter, with the Easter bunny being thought to be in some way related to the chocolate eggs eaten at this time of year. While the animal appears in many ___55___ places, it is always seen as an animal to be welcomed.So, with it now being the lucky animal's turn on the Chinese zodiac(生肖),maybe the Year of the Rabbit can bring you some good fortune, too!41. A. values B. imagines C. beliefs D. identities42. A. named B. reported C. shown D. found43. A. describing B. calling C. considering D. praising44. A. perfectly B. widely C. simply D. surprisingly45. A. Furthermore B. Although C. However D. Therefore46. A. story B. belief C. truth D. imagination47. A. Differently B. Occasionally C. Accidently D. Similarly48. A. reproduce B. reopen C. recopy D. renew49. A. families B. numbers C. populations D. members50. A. basically B. importantly C. happily D. incredibly51. A. telling B. answering C. illustrating D. learning52. A. signals B. symbols C. images D. movement53. A. hunter B. tiger C. dog D. eagle54. A. Iceland B. Netherland C. Midland D. Wonderland55. A. resembling B. different C. similar D. sameSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Business success storyMany teenagers spend their lives studying, playing video games and hanging out with friends – but not Henry Patterson, a teenage entrepreneur (创业者).The 15-year-old boy from Bedfordshire, a county in the East of England, started his business journey at the age of 9 when he launched his children’s brand, Not Before Tea.The lifestyle brand for young people is based on a storybook called The Adventures of Sherb and Pip, which is about a mouse and an owl who run a sweets shop. Patterson began by selling sweets, but he soon brought all the characters in the book to life – through products such as bags and soft toys. Today, the products are sold internationally, and Patterson has just secured investment to grow the brand further. At 12, his business had earned him 65,000 pounds (566,221 yuan).In fact, Patterson’s early school years were difficult, which he often described as “fire and ice”. He wasn’t consistent with what his peers were like because he saw the world differently and was rarely invited to parties or play dates. He also had a stammer (口吃), which made him feel even lonelier.But these things didn’t hold him back. To cheer himself up, Patterson gradually immersed (使……沉浸) himself in designing different animals and writing interesting stories about them. His characters started to become popular. To battle his stammer, he tried to express himself clearly and even developed a love for public speaking, which eventually enabled him to speak on important stages, such as at the National Retail Business Awards for Teenagers.Storytelling has been a key element in Patterson’s online business journey. Now at 15, Patterson wrote a business book called Young and Mighty, which describes his search for success and happiness and also covers some of the big issues that young people face: self-esteem, finding your voice, education and creativity.He has also set up an online academy (学院) with the same name. It is for children aged 10 to 14, who are starting to think about their future and what motivates them. He believes that passion is what drives people to achieve extraordinary things. “If you don’t have a passion for what you do and love what you do then you won’t succeed,” he said.56. What can we know about Not Before Tea A. It is a sweets shop in Bedfordshire. B. Its birth was inspired by a storybook.C. It is a brand well known around the world. D. It has earned Patterson 65,000 pounds in total.57. What happened to Patterson during his early school years A. He struggled to fit in at school. B. He went to a lot of parties.C. He had difficulty writing stories. D. He wrote a business book.58. Which of the following best describes Patterson A. Brave and hardworking. B. Creative and strong-willedC. Humorous and talented. D. Honest and independent.59. What would Patterson probably agree with according to the text A. Storytelling ability is key to business success.B. People should plan for their future as early as possible.C. Success cannot be achieved without passion.D. Passion decides whether a person can be extraordinary.(B)Art Museum Exhibition - "A Journey Through Time"Time: May 5th - July 5th, 2023 Location: Art Museum of New York Theme: "A Journey Through Time" showcases a collection of artwork that takes visitors on a journey from the prehistoric age to the present day. Content: The exhibition features paintings, sculptures, and other art forms from renowned artists from various eras. Visitors can explore the evolution of art throughout history and witness the profound impact art has had on society. Contact: For more information, please contact the Art Museum of New York at (555) 123-4567. Cost: Admission is $15 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Children under 12 are free.2. Contemporary Art Exhibition - "Reflections in Motion"Time: June 1st - August 31st, 2023 Location: Contemporary Art Gallery of Los Angeles Theme: "Reflections in Motion" explores the intersection between art, movement, and the human experience. Content: The exhibition features immersive installations, mixed media, and performance art that are designed to engage visitors on a sensory level. Visitors can interact with the artwork and experience the relationship between human movement and artistic expression. Contact: For more information, please contact the Contemporary Art Gallery of Los Angeles at (555) 234-5678. Cost: Admission is free.3. Photography Exhibition - "Capturing the Moment"Time: July 15th - September 15th, 2023 Location: Photography Museum of Chicago Theme: "Capturing the Moment" showcases a collection of photographs that capture pivotal moments in history and everyday life. Content: The exhibition features photographs from renowned photographers from across the globe, including groundbreaking photojournalism and intimate portraits of people and places. Visitors can reflect on the power of photography to preserve and communicate moments in time that shape our world. Contact: For more information, please contact the Photography Museum of Chicago at (555) 345-6789. Cost: Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for students and seniors. Children under 12 are free.4. Street Art Exhibition - "Urban Canvas"Time: August 1st - October 31st, 2023 Location: Street Art Gallery of San Francisco Theme: "Urban Canvas" celebrates the vibrancy and diversity of street art and its impact on contemporary art culture. Content: The exhibition features murals, graffiti, and installations from street artists from around the world. Visitors can explore the intersection between street culture and fine art and witness the creative energy of urban environments. Contact: For more information, please contact the Street Art Gallery of San Francisco at (555) 456-7890. Cost: Admission is free.60. What is the best art show you can choose to visit when you have a really tight budget and you are not interested in street art A. Street Art Gallery of San Francisco B. Art Museum of New YorkC. Contemporary Art Gallery of Los Angeles D. Photography Museum of Chicago61. What is the theme of "Urban Canvas" according to the information A. explores the intersection between art, movement, and the human experience.B. Celebrating the vibrancy and diversity of street art and its impact on contemporary art culture.C. showcases a collection of artwork that takes visitors on a journey from the past to the present.D. showcases a collection of photographs that capture pivotal moments in history and everyday life.62. Which art show can visitors be interactive with the artwork during the show A. Street Art Exhibition B. Photography ExhibitionC. Contemporary Art Exhibition D. Art Museum Exhibition(C)Building good transportation is a good idea. To have environmental value, new transportation has to sufficiently replace or eliminate driving to cut energy consumption overall. That means that a new traffic system has to be supported by reduction in car use. Traffic lanes should be eliminated or converted into bike or bus lanes. Ideally, these should be combined with higher fuel taxes, and parking fees. Needless to say, I have to struggle to make myself extensively understood. But they’re necessary, because you can’t make people drive less, in the long run, by taking steps that make driving more pleasant, economical, and productive.Lengthy commuting (通勤) time is a forceful factor which can slow the growth of suburbs. The farther people live away from cities, the longer commuting time they need, which means more pollution their cars produce. If, in a misguided effort to do something of environmental value, governments take steps that make long-distance car commuting faster or more convenient—by adding lanes, building bypass, employing traffic-control measures that make it possible for existing roads to accommodate more cars with fewer delays—we are actually encouraging people to live still farther from their jobs, stores, and schools. As a result, governments are forced to further extend road networks, water lines, and other facilities. If you cut commuting time by 10 percent, people who now drive fifty miles each day to work can find reason to move five miles farther out, because their travel time won’t change.Traffic congestion (拥堵) isn’t an environmental problem; traffic is. Relieving congestion without doing anything to reduce the total volume of cars can only make the real problem worse. Highway engineers have known for a long time that building new car lanes only temporarily reduces congestion, because the new lanes add additional driving. Widening roads makes traffic move faster in the short term, but the improved conditions eventually attract additional drivers, and congestion reappears. With more car on the roads, people think about widening roads again. Moving drivers out of cars and into other forms of transportation can have the same effect, if existing traffic lanes are kept in service: road space stimulates road use.One of the arguments that cities inevitably make in promoting transportation plans is that the new system, by relieving automobile congestion, will improve the lives of those who continue to drive. No one ever promotes a transportation system by arguing that it would make travelling less convenient—even though, from an environmental perspective, inconvenient travel is a worthy goal.63. In the first paragraph, the author gives us the hint that his recommendations are ______.A. temporarily beneficial B. costly to carry outC. generally recognized D. not widely supported64. According to the passage, what will happen if commuting time for drivers is reduced A. Drivers will be more willing to live farther from their working place.B. Mass transportation will be extended farther into suburban areas.C. Mass transportation will carry fewer passengers and receive less government funding.D. Drivers will become more productive employees.65. Which of the following can be inferred about the author’s attitude towards the measures to improve traffic A. They are environmentally beneficial and should be carried out immediately.B. They will definitely arouse people’s awareness of environmental protection.C. They are well intentioned but ultimately lead to environmental harm.D. They will only work if they can make driving more economical and productive.66. The author wrote this massage mainly to ______.A. support the claim that efforts to reduce traffic actually increase traffic.B. indicate that making driving less agreeable is a way to reduce negative effects of traffic.C. provide a balance between suburban expansion and traffic congestion.D. oppose the belief that improving mass transportation systems is good for the environment.Section CDirections: After reading the passage below, choose the best answers from the six statements according to what you have just read.A. Despite the criticisms, homeschooling continues to gain popularity B. Parents can tailor the curriculum to meet their children's interests and needs C. Homeschooling gains its popularity by providing kids flexibility and safe environment D. However, there are also challenges and criticisms associated with homeschooling E. Kids learn at home may lack confidence in social interaction F. Another advantage of homeschooling is that it provides a safe and comfortable learning environmentHomeschooling has become a popular topic of discussion in recent years. This method of education, in which parents or tutors teach their children at home, has gained significant attention due to its many benefits. ____67____.Supporters of homeschooling argue that it provides more flexibility and customization than traditional schooling. _____68_____. For example, if a child excels in mathematics, but struggles with English, the parents can focus more on English to help the child improve. Additionally, homeschooling allows for a more personalized pace of learning, which can positively impact the child's motivation and engagement._____69____. Bullying and negative peer pressure is not a concern in this setting. Furthermore, homeschooling eliminates the stresses associated with traditional schooling such as early wake-up times, long commutes, and rigid schedules.However, critics argue that homeschooling can lead to a lack of socialization and the development of critical life skills. While homeschoolers can participate in group activities, such as sports or clubs, they may miss out on the daily interactions and social cues that come with traditional schooling. Additionally, homeschoolers may not have the opportunity to learn important life skills such as conflict resolution or communication._____70_____. In fact, the number of students being homeschooled has steadily increased over the years. Some parents choose to homeschool due to religious beliefs, while others do so in response to bullying or the rising costs of private schooling.In conclusion, homeschooling has both benefits and drawbacks. It provides flexibility and customization, as well as a safe and comfortable learning environment. However, there may be concerns regarding socialization and the development of essential life skills. Homeschooling is not the right choice for every family, and it is important to carefully consider the pros and cons before making a decision.IV. Summary WritingDirections: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.To Laugh Is HumanMost of us don't know why we laugh at some jokes and not at others. Scientists know that we are able to laugh at birth. Babies begin to laugh at three to four months of age, well before they produce their first words. What scientists are interested in is why we laugh.Scientists believe humans laugh with others primarily because it makes us feel connected with one another, which in turn gives us a sense of trust and comfort. To scientists, laughter is an unconscious reaction. Consequently, when we laugh, others can be certain that it is an honest reaction, and honesty is key when building and maintaining friendships.Since laughter is seen as a social signal that we send to others, it can also help explain why it is so infectious. Studies have proven that when people see or hear something funny, they are 20 times more likely to laugh when they are with others than when they are alone. Wanting to be accepted by others is part of human nature. And mirroring other people's laughter is a way to signal to others that you feel the way they do, which makes us feel more connected with one another.Humans have not always laughed just so they can feel closer to others, however. Scientists point out that this social function of laughter was born out of an even more fundamental human need. Laughter, they believe, came about because it contributed to our very survival as a species. Scientists assume that sharing laughter ensured our ancestors a higher survival rate because it led to greater cooperation between individuals. Humans learned quickly that greater cooperation led to survival, and the brain in turn realized that laughing with others increased out chances of finding people to cooperate, hunt, eat, live, and eventually, survive with.V. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.72. 跟他理论没有意义,他是个相当固执的人。(reason)73. 这部经典文学作品老幼皆宜,非常值得一读。(appeal)74. 不管老师怎么热情鼓励,小明就是不敢再坐上那个让他摔了一跤的秋千。(No matter…)75. 学生们接触到金融问题的年龄越小,就越有可能成为能有效地管理资产且有责任心的成年人。(expose)。VI. Guided WritingDirections: Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.上海博物馆拟举办一次名画展,现就展出场所(博物馆还是社区图书馆)征集公众意见,假设你是王敏,给上海博物馆写一封信表达你的想法。 你的信必须满足以下要求: 1. 简述你写信的目的及你对场所的选择; 2. 说明你的理由(从便利性,专业性等方面对这两个场所进行对比)。高三年级 英语参考答案(共1页)I. Listening ComprehensionSection A1-5 ADBBD 6-10 CBACCSection B11-13 BCB 14-16 CDA 17-20 BDCDII. Grammar and VocabularySection A21. because 22. which 23. attacked 24. throwing 25. another 26. surprised 27. that28. was losing 29. to slow 30. more afraidSection B31. C 32. F 33. D 34. J 35. E 36. H 37. K 38. A 39. G 40. IIII. Reading ComprehensionSection A41—45 ACABA 46—50 BDACD 51—55 CBADBSection B56-59 BABC 60-62 CBC 63-66 DACBSection C67-70 D B F AIV. Summary Writing 参考答案:Laughter is unconscious, infectious and basic.(笑的特点) It brings us a trustworthy, comfortable and honest feeling, thus better maintaining friendships. Chances are that we laugh more with others around, contributing to prompting recognition and feeling more connected with one another. Scientists assure that laughter resulted in greater cooperation between individuals in ancient times, as better cooperation leads to survival. (笑的作用)V.Translation72.跟他理论没有意义,他是个相当固执的人。(reason)It is no use reasoning with him(1.5分), because he is a very stubborn man/ who always sticks to his own ideas(1.5分).There is no point in reasoning with him, because ….73. 这部经典文学作品老幼皆宜,非常值得一读。(appeal)The classic literature/ literary work appeals to all ages / all age groups / people of all ages(2分), and is well worth reading(1分)...., which is well worth reading.74.不管老师怎么热情鼓励,小明就是不敢再坐上那个让他摔了一跤的秋千。(No matter…)No matter how warmly the teacher encouraged Xiao Ming(2分), he dared not sit on the swing, from which / where he once fell down(2分).75. 学生们接触到金融问题的年龄越小,就越有可能成为能有效地管理资产且有责任心的成年人。(expose)The younger the students are when (they are) exposed to financial issues(2分), the more likely they are to become responsible adults(2分) who can manage their finances effectively(1分).作文:Dear Sir/Madam,I am writing to express my opinion on the venue for the upcoming famous painting exhibition. After careful consideration, I believe the museum is the better choice for this event.The museum offers several advantages over a community library. To begin with, it is more convenient for visitors. Located in the city center, it is easily accessible by public transportation, making it convenient for people from all parts of Shanghai to visit. What’s more, the museum provides a more professional environment for displaying artworks. Its facilities are specifically designed for exhibitions, with proper lighting, temperature control, and security measures, which are essential for preserving the delicate paintings. In contrast, community libraries, while accessible, lack the specialized equipment and space to showcase artworks effectively.In conclusion, I strongly recommend the museum as the venue for this exhibition. It will ensure a better experience for both the artworks and the audience.Yours sincerely,Wang Min 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025.11高三年级英语期中试卷.docx 试卷参考答案(1).docx