资源简介 湖北省 2025—2026 学年上学期八校期末联考高三英语试题本试卷共 10 页,全卷满分 150 分,考试用时 120 分钟。★祝考试顺利★注意事项:1、答题前,请将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的制定位置。2、选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用 2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3、非选择题作答:用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡对应的答题区域内,写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4、考试结束后,请将答题卡上交。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卡上。第一节 (共 5 小题:每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应 位置。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 club will Jack join A. The reading club. B. The singing club. C. The basketball club.2.What does the man advise A. Changing a partner. B. Staying in the situation. C. Reporting to the manager.3.What is the purpose of Anna's call A. To seek assistance. B. To extend an invitation. C. To make recommendations.4.Why does the man apologize A. For the overcharge. B. For the wrong dish. C. For the terrible food.5.What are the speakers doing A. Doing shopping. B. Doing laundries. C. Hanging curtains.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有 5 秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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. What is the relationship between the speakers 共 10 页 第 1页A. Husband and wife. B. Teacher and student. C. Friends.7. Why is Cindy unhappy A. She doesn't like her teacher. B. The training course is hard. C. Miss Gale can't help her.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8. What problem does the man have A. A bad grade. B. A schedule conflict. C. A tough major.9. What subject does the woman suggest the man learn this semester A. Math. B. Computer Science. C. History.10. How does the man sound in the end A. Relaxed. B. Regretful. C. Hesitant.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11. What impressed the man in the small town A. A main street. B. A new shop. C. The lively atmosphere.12. How long did the man stay in the small town A. A few days. B. A whole week. C. An entire summer.13. What is the woman interested in doing in the town A. Eat in the local restaurants. B. Meet the sincere people. C. Attend the music festival.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14. Where does the conversation take place A. In a travel agency. B. In a bar. C. In a hotel.15. How long will it take the man to get to the airport A. 50 minutes. B. 25 minutes. C. 15 minutes.16. What will the man do in thirty minutes A. Pay the bill. B. Take a bus. C. Receive the receipt.17. What does the man agree to do before leaving A. Have a drink. B. Write a thank-you note. C. Sign the guest book.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18. What did the speaker do before she retired in 2015 A. A seller. B. A police officer. C. A furniture designer.19. What did the speaker begin to help do from June, 2018 A. Control tobacco. B. Keep public order. C. Fight violence.20. What does the speaker think of working as a volunteer A. Rewarding. B. Dangerous. C. Challenging.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 50 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AFour Upcoming Online Poetry Workshops共 10 页 第 2页Poetry is a deeply personal art, but you don’t have to do it alone. Online workshopsprovide the perfect opportunity to refine your craft with the support of talented peers andexperienced instructors. Whether you want to improve your writing or explore new techniques,these four workshops will guide you every step of the way:The Loft’s “After Inspiration” WorkshopOvercome the challenges of revising and submitting poems with the comments and advicefrom the instructor, Lisa Higgs. Analyze contemporary works and improve your own, all whilepreparing to submit to contests and magazines.Cost: $140| Dates: Nov.10–Dec.8Gotham Writers Poetry WorkshopStart your journey with a 10-week workshop led by poet Matthew Lippman. You’ll masterwriting concise poetry in both traditional and modern forms, plus learn the strategies of how topromote your work to the market.Cost: $409| Dates: Apr.10-Jun.18The Speakeasy Project’s Growth WorkshopJoin emerging poets like Rosebud Ben-Oni and Angel Nafis for a workshop that combinesweekly discussions, writing prompts, and detailed feedback. You’ll create eight poems in asupportive, creative space.Cost: $295| Dates: Jan.3-Mar.1Catapult’s “Catching Feelings” WorkshopLearn how to channel powerful emotions into poetry with Quincy Scott Jones. You’ll write10 emotionally resonant poems and develop your unique poetic voice.Cost: $395| Dates: Jan.20–Feb.24These workshops offer flexibility, creativity, and inspiration for poets of all levels. Don’tmiss out—join us and take your poetry to the next level! Happy writing!21.Which workshop can provide suggestions on marketing poetry A.Gotham Writers Poetry Workshop.B.The Loft’s “After Inspiration” Workshop.C.Catapult’s “Catching Feelings” Workshop.D.The Speakeasy Project’s Growth Workshop.22.What do The Loft’s and The Speakeasy Project’s workshops have in common A.Emotional writing focus. B.Feedback on poems.C.Famous poet instructors. D.Traditional poetry forms.23.Where is this text probably from A.A travel blog. B.A science journal.C.A fashion magazine. D.A literary website.BIn April 2022, Uday Bhatia, a student from Delhi, India, visited Bichpuri as a volunteer for a共 10 页 第 3页2-day programme. During his stay, he found that the biggest problem the local children facedwas repeated power cuts, which made it difficult for them to study. That left a deep impact onUday.Uday came back to Delhi and took immediate action to approach the problem. He soonunderstood that residents of villages like Bichpuri couldn’t afford electrical devices. He wanted tofind and develop a solution to rural India’s power shortage. After 24 attempts, the 18-year-oldbuilt the solution — Uday Electric — a bulb that can offer a power backup (备用) of almost 10hours in case of a power cut.Explaining how the bulb works, Uday states that the technology used is very simple.“When the bulb is connected to a power source, energy gets stored in the battery. When thepower supply is cut off, the bulb uses the energy stored in the battery to give out light,” heexplains.At first, he established a bulb with a four-hour backup. But he wanted to provide a backupof 8-10 hours. Thanks to his love of computer science, he developed a way to change the bulb’sbrightness, increasing the backup time without increasing the size of the battery. The bulb nowcomes with settings 1o change the brightness.Uday sold each bulb at only 250 rupees (3 dollars) and has so far sold over 7,000 units inmany remote villages. But what Uday did went beyond business; he donated 950 units to housesin the poorest areas through a non-governmental organisation, bringing joy to those livingwithout electricity. “When I saw the joy on people’s faces when their houses were lit up, I felt ontop of the world. No feeling could come close to it,” says Uday.Uday won the Diana Award 2023, which honours “remarkable young people selflesslycreating positive social change”. He wishes to bring bulb to as many houses as he can in thecoming years.24.What inspired Uday to invent Uday Electric A.An experiment he did at school. B.A volunteering experience.C.His interest in computer science. D.The power cuts he faced every day.25.What do we know about Uday Electric A.It is small and solar-powered. B.It just can’t adjust the brightness.C.It can work without batteries. D.It is affordable and effective.26.Which of the following words can best describe Uday A.Honest and confident. B.Humorous and generous.C.Determined and warm-hearted. D.Outgoing and independent.27.What is the best title for the text A.Teen’s bright idea lights rural India B.A solution to end India’s power shortageC.A young Indian changemaker giving back D.The inspiring journey of a teenage Indian’ssuccessC共 10 页 第 4页Research has shown that physical appearance has a big impact on a person’s mentalhealth, social interactions and opportunities in life. Attractive people often benefit from socialbiases (偏 见 ), while those seen as less attractive may face challenges like lower confidence,social exclusion and fewer opportunities.A study done in 2022 showed how society’s views on appearance influence interactions.Participants were shown photos of people with different looks and asked to rate theirintelligence, likability and trustworthiness. The results were clear: people considered moreattractive received higher ratings in all categories. Furthermore, attractive people were morelikely to be described as confident and capable, while less attractive individuals were oftenmarginalized or associated with negative stereotypes (刻 板 印 象 ). This bias was especiallynoticeable in group settings, where attractive people were more likely to be included andlistened to during discussions.The emotional impact of this bias is also significant. Attractive people often have higherself-respect because they get more praises and positive feedback. However, this advantagecomes with pressure, as attractive individuals may feel stressed about maintaining theirappearance, leading to anxiety as they age. On the other hand, less attractive people oftenstruggle with feelings of low self-worth, which contribute to depression and anxiety.The workplace is also affected by these biases. Research shows that attractive people aremore likely to be hired, promoted and earn higher salaries. Employers often naturally linkattractiveness to ability, confidence and leadership qualities. This creates a disadvantage forpeople who don’t meet traditional beauty standards, forcing them to work harder to gainrecognition.To address these biases, researchers emphasize the importance of promoting inclusivityand challenging conventional social concepts. By encouraging self-acceptance and appreciatingdifferent kinds of beauty, society can create a fairer environment that values individuals for theircharacter and abilities, not just their appearance.28.What does the underlined word “marginalized” in paragraph 2 probably mean A.Blamed. B.Disvauled. C.Included. D.Abused.29.What impacts can appearance bias have on people A.Employers value looks over abilities.B.Attractive people have better mental health.C.Less attractive people are less likely to succeed.D.Both attractive and less attractive face emotional challenges.30.How can society create a fairer environment A.By overlooking outer beauty.B.By meeting social expectations.C.By advocating enjoying diverse beauty.D.By applying universal beauty standards.31.What is the author’s purpose in writing the text 共 10 页 第 5页A.To call for a fairer and more inclusive society.B.To explain how appearance impacts individual life.C.To address the psychological effects of appearance.D.To argue that only attractive people can succeed in life.DThe Center for Digital Thriving (繁荣) , a new research and innovation center, was openedat Harvard Graduate School of Education. Its work seeks to change understanding of how youngpeople and everyone else can thrive in a technology-filled world. The Center was founded byresearchers Carrie James and Emily Weinstein, who have worked for more than a decade toexplore the emerging (新 兴 的 ) digital landscape that young people are facing today and toanswer questions about what it’s like for teens to grow up with social media.“We can’t get around the simple truth that technology greatly shapes teens’ experiencestoday,” says Emily. “Technology is hugely important to students’ lives, learning, relationships anddevelopment. It matters for their well-being (幸福) and sense of self.”Emily and Carrie explored these issues most recently in their book Behind Their Screens,which documents just how much adults have been missing in their understanding of how teensinteract with the screens that surround them. “The main feature of our research has beenslowing down and really listening to teens as they talk about growing up with today’stechnologies,” says Carrie. “Putting teens’ voices and stories at the center has beentransformative.”The book shows adults are worried about teens and their screen time, noting that parentsneed to get rid of the “us-versus-them” mindset. Instead, learning how to take an “us-and-them”approach helps build connection and healthy tech habits. Emily advises against strict rules aboutsocial media use or blaming the current adolescent mental health problems entirely on socialmedia or devices. Families, she explains, would be better off if parents discussed their child’ssocial media use in more positive ways. Be more of a coach, she says, and less of a judge.In their previous research, Emily and Carrie found that text messages that were marked“read” without replies from the receiver were a common anxiety source for teens. Young peopletoday need better access to the resources that can help them navigate the ups and downs ofadolescence in the digital age. The Center is not only providing those resources but putting themwhere young people are, creating opportunities for all young people to thrive as technologycontinues to develop.32.What message does paragraph 2 convey A.Technology helps improve students’ learning.B.Technology affects teens’ growth to a great degree.C.Teens should balance their online and offline time.D.Adults should pay more attention to teens’ happiness.33.What is special about Emily and Carrie’s research 共 10 页 第 6页A.It focuses on the younger generation’s thoughts.B.It observes the development of a number of teens.C.It shows technology’s impact on teens’ mental health.D.It stresses adults’ role in teens’ technology experiences.34.What does Emily suggest adults do A.Set a tight time limit on teens’ phone use.B.Exercise parental authority all the time.C.Guide teens’ online activities positively.D.Encourage teens to stay away from their smartphones.35.Why does the author mention the issue in the last paragraph A.To show mental problems during adolescence.B.To encourage researchers to study teens’ mental health.C.To present the necessity to provide help for teens.D.To prove the resources shared by the Center are helpful.第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。To figure out how to choose a career, start by taking a good look at yourself. Your talents,your passions and your mission are like the small wires. 36 From there, you’ll narrow thefield further by looking at the specifics of different career options you’re most suited for.List your skills and talents. No matter who you are, there are plenty of thingsyou’re good at.You might know what those talents are already, but go ahead and make a list of every one thatcomes to mind. 37 Don’t leave out any of them, even if you don’t think it qualifies as acareer skill.Identify your passions and mission. If you’re going to find a meaningful career, passion isn’tjust a pipe dream but a must. Itmeans the work will fulfill you. 38 To sustain commitmentover the long stretch, you also need a deeper purpose. This purpose defines your mission: thecontribution you want to make and the results you try to see.39 Matters like how much money you want to make and where you want to live areimportant too. Think about these questions to narrow down your options: How much money doyou need to make Do you want flexibility in your job What kind of benefits are important to you What kind of environment do you excel in If you’ve managed to get through everything above and have a clear answer for what you’rewired to do, congratulations! If you’re still unsure, that’s okay. 40 There’s only so muchcareer shopping you can do before you have to justgo for it.A. Consider your financial goals first.B. Think about practical parts of a job.C. However, passion alone isn’t enough.共 10 页 第 7页D. You don’t have to have this figured out by dinnertime.E. These are all clues that tell you what your strengths are.F. They combine to form a picture of what you’re wired to do.G. Your mission will follow if you’re passionate about your work.第三部分 语言知识运用(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。When asked about my most inspiring travel experiences,I always recall the time when Itravelled alone in Brazil.Specifically,I was waiting for the 41 in Rio de Janeiro.I was new to the city and still pretty 42 with the currency(货币),so I thoughtit a good idea to get the money ready before 43 the bus.Out of the corner ofmy eye,I saw a man who was walking by completely stop in his44 ,look at my wallet,and then look at me like a hunter with his eyeon the 45 .He'd been walking past me,but he suddenly turned andheaded straight to my way.The bus wasn't 46 and thereweren't many people around,so I started quickly walking away,without any47 of where I would go.As I began to 48 ,the man getting closer and closer,I saw a group of local women 49together.Without thinking,I rushed toward the group, 50 tryingto show them the fear in my eyes while making small gestures (手势)towardthe man.No 51 were needed.The women pulled me into their circleand continued talking, 52 like I was one of their friends.Looking out from the 53of the group,I saw the man walk away.It was one of my most 54 travel experiences,but as withmany memorable stories,it was also a beautiful 55 of the kindnessof strangers,no matter what our nationality or race is.41.A.bus B.trip C.train D.moment42.A.pleased B.patient C.satisfied D.unfamiliar43.A.leaving B.boarding C.checking D.spotting44.A.races B.fields C.tracks D.searches45.A.award B.weapon C.target D.enemy46.A.on time B.in sight C.on duty D.in need47.A.clue B.sign C.doubt D.mood48.A.awake B.panic C.fight D.withdraw49.A.driven B.thrown C.gathered D.addressed50.A.excitedly B.definitely C.absolutely D.desperately51.A.lines B.plans C.hands D.words52.A.acting B.replying C.hugging D.serving共 10 页 第 8页53.A.tip B.number C.safety D.unity54.A.scary B.random C.cheerful D.virtual55.A.booster B.informer C.recorder D.reminder第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。The ancient proverb "Plants, trees and forests are a nation's wealth" originates 56 theclassic text Guan Zi, written by philosopher andstatesman Guan Zhong some 2,700 years ago. It expresses the idea that a good ecologicalenvironment has both economic and social value.China 57 (put) significant efforts to advance an ecological civilization so far. The beliefthat "green is gold" reflects the 58 (share) understanding that prioritizing environmentalharmony is crucial for both nature and humanity.Take Yucun Village in Zhejiang for example. Once a major limestone-mining(石灰石开采)area, the village has transformed 59 (it) into a picturesque community featuring a sea ofbamboo, becoming a popular tourist destination. Youyu County in Shanxi, 60 once sufferedfrom droughts, has witnessed a sharp increase in forest coverage, rising 61 (violent) from lessthan 0.3 percent 70 years ago to 57 percent now. The once poor land is now a lush oasis(绿洲),with an eco-farm and agro-tourism 62 (emerge) as major sources of local income.63 (harmonize) the preservation and restoration of ecosystems in various landscapes, theChinese Government has launched the Shan-Shui Initiative. Under 64 initiative, dozens oflarge-scale projects have been carried out. The efforts to translate these environmental benefitsinto a solid 65 (found) for ecological agriculture, industry and tourism continue to be apriority throughout China.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)66.假定你是校英语俱乐部负责人,俱乐部将于下周举办主题为 How to Keep MentallyHealthy 的讲座。请你写一则通知,内容包括:1、讲座时间、地点;2、讲座目的及内容;3、呼吁参加。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。NOTICEDear schoolmates,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________共 10 页 第 9页______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________。The English Club第二节 书面表达(满分 25 分)67、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。The ancient oak tree in the school courtyard served as the traditional “memories bank”.Onthe final day of senior year,students gathered to bury time capsules —letters to their futureselves.Mia stood among them, clutching her sealed envelope with a heavy heart.Unlike othersfilled with hopes and dreams, hers contained a painful confession(忏悔)she had carried for threelong years.Her mind flashed back to the science lab,where her curiosity had led to disaster.Reachingfor the school's antique microscope,she accidentally knocked it from the table.It broke into twoparts.She quickly picked them up and put them together.At this moment,the door openedrevealing Ben,a quiet classmate,with Mr.Davies behind him.Ben came to fetch the microscopefor an experiment.Hardly had he touched the microscope when it split into two parts.To Mia's astonishment,Ben quietly claimed responsibility."I was moving it and it slipped,"hemurmured, accepting the teacher's disappointment that should have been hers.Mia watched inguilty silence as he bore the blame she deserved.Now,watching Ben place his own letter in the hole and offer her a sad smile,Mia held theenvelope tightly in her hand.The breeze rustled the oak leaves like whispering voices.She lookedfrom the freshly dug earth to Ben's figure,wondering if burying her truth was truly how shewanted to end her high school story.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:Just as the dirt was about to cover the capsules,Mia suddenly stepped forward.Paragraph 2:After telling the truth,Mia felt a light tap on her shoulder.共 10 页 第 10页第一部分 听力答案第一节:1-5 CCABA听力原文Text 1W: Jack, have you downloaded the book to your e-reader M: No. Maybe I should join the singing club.W: Still hesitating You’ll miss the deadline.M: Ok. My final decision is to play basketball. Anyhow, that’s my favoriteText 2W: Nancy didn’t complete her part again.M: It’s impossible to change a project partner right now. But why not talk to your manager aboutit W: She might get angry.M: It’s better than staying in this situation.Text 3W: Hello, Charles. Anna speaking. I’m planning to buy a watch for Bob’s adult party. But it’s alittle bit over my budget. Can we buy it together M: Sure.Text 4M: Sorry, Miss. We didn’t notice we served a wrong dish. The waiter was a little bit busy.W: It’s OK. Anyhow, the food is good.(Text 5)W: Look, that light blue curtains will suit our bedroom perfectly.M: Yes, but they get dirty easily. What about those grey ones over there They will save you tripsto the laundry.第二节答案:6-10 ABBAC11-15 ABCCB16-20 BCCAA听力原文:Text 6M: Who was that W: It was Cindy. She sounded very upset and said that she couldn't follow the teacher. I knew thetraining class was making her upset.M: Honey, calm down. She'll be all right.W: I'm calling her teacher. Give me Miss Gale's number. Maybe she could help her.M: Okay, okay, her number is 673-898-98.Text 7M: Lucy, I have a conflict in my schedule. I don't know what to do.W: Can't you rearrange your schedule M: No, the other sections of the courses I need are closed.W: Then you'll have to drop a course.M: I don't know which one to drop — Math 102, or History 301 W: Well, since you want to major in Computer Science and you need to take Math 102 beforetaking several computer science courses like CS 203, it's important to take Math 102 right away.M: You are right, but I do like history and I heard the history teacher is a very good one. I'll thinkabout it.Text 8W: Hey, you are back from your vacation. Where did you go M: Maddieville.W: Where is Maddieville I've never heard of it.M: It's a small town about a six-hour drive from here. There is an old-style main street just likeone in the good old days, you know. It was really amazing. Along the street, there are many oldshops, and the people are very friendly.W: I'm not sure I'd want to travel back in time. It doesn't sound very exciting.M: It was not as lively as some places I had been to but I enjoyed the old shops, the sincere peopleand the true friendliness.W: What did you do there M: For an entire week, I visited the shops, ate at the family-owned restaurants, and learned aboutthe unusual history of the town by chatting with the old-timers at the local bar.W: But that sounds like a boring place to me.共 10 页 第 4页M: Then I guess you wouldn't want to go back with me this summer for their music festival.W: Did you say music festival Maybe I shouldn't dismiss small-town appeal quite so quickly.Text 9W: Did you enjoy your stay with us, sir M: Yes, very much. Now I need to get to the airport. I have a flight that leaves in about two hours.I heard you have a free airport bus service W: Yes, we do. The next bus leaves in about half an hour. It takes about twenty-five minutes to getto the airport.M: Fantastic. I'll just wait in the hallway. Will you please let me know when it will be leaving W: Of course, sir. Oh, before you go, would you please settle the bill for your drink at our bar justnow M: Oh, sorry, I almost forgot. How much is it W: Fifteen dollars and fifty cents. How would you like to pay M: Credit card. And I'll need a receipt, please.W: Okay. Would you like to sign the hotel guest book while you wait M: Sure, I had a really good stay here.W: Thank you again for staying with us.Text 10W: Well, now let me tell you what I've been doing in recent years. In 2015, I retired from my postas a designer for a furniture company. And since then, I've been working as a volunteer. In 2017, Ijoined Green Woodpecker—an organization that promotes environmental protection. At thebeginning, I mostly worked in public squares near the west railway station, helping the trafficpolice and giving directions to passengers. Then my work focus changed. When our city adoptedthe new tobacco control rules in June, 2018, I began a new task: persuading people not to smokein public places. In addition to the railway station, I have been going to places where there aremany restaurants and bars. We work in groups of three, and try to stop people from smoking.Fortunately, most smokers are supportive and put out their cigarettes when we ask them to, butthat was not the case in the early days — some smokers could become quite violent.I like being a volunteer. The work is exciting and makes me feel young. It has now become part ofmy life.【答案】21.A 22.B 23.D【答案】24.B 25.D 26.C 27.A【答案】28.B 29.D 30.C 31.B【答案】32.B 33.A 34.C 35.C七选五:36--40:F E C B D41.A 根据下文“The bus wasn't and there weren't manypeople around,”可知,作者当时是在等待乘坐市内的公交车(bus)42.D 由于是初到异国他乡,作者对巴西所使用的货币还不熟悉(unfamiliar)。43.B 于是在登车(boarding) 之前,作者认为应该提前准备好一些零钱用作公交车费。44.C 此处指那名陌生男子在看到作者之前的行走路线(tracks)。45.C 该男子注视作者的目光就像是一名猎手看到自己的目标(target)猎物一样。46.B 由于还看(in sight)不到公交车的影子,站台附近并没有多少等车的乘客。47.A 作者慌乱中走开躲避那名陌生男子,脑海里此时并没有要往哪里走的清晰线索(clue)。48.B 在作者处于惊慌(panic) 状态时,那名男子走得更近了。49.C 作者此时看到路边正有一群当地妇女聚集(gathered)在一起。50.D 作者此时急切地(desperately)用眼神向那群闲聊的妇女表明自己的恐惧.同时用不易察觉的手势指向那名逼近的男子。51.D 这种沟通不需要语言(words), 作者此时向她们所传达的意图已经很明白了。52.A 那群妇女把作者拉进自己的聊天群,她们表现(acting) 地就好像作者也是她们的朋友一样。53.C 作者此时感到了真正的安全感(safety),再看那名男子时,他已经走开了。此处 safety是不可数名词,指“安全处所”。54.A 根据上文叙述可知,在巴西首都的这次遭遇是让作者感到害怕的(scary) 旅行经历之一。55.D 但这次经历也提醒(reminder) 了作者,无论国籍和种族.陌生人之间的友善是无处不在的。答案:56. from 57. has put 58. shared 59. itself 60. which61. violently 62. emerging 63. To harmonize 64. the 65. FoundationDear schoolmates,Out of concern for students’ mental health, our school will invite a famous psychologist todeliver a lecture with the theme of How to Keep Mentally Healthy. It’s to be given in the schoolhall from 2:00 to 5:00 next Friday afternoon. The lecturer will talk about the definition and criteriaof mental health as well as approaches to improving it. When the lecture is over, we’ll be giventwenty minutes to interact with the expert. Therefore, don’t forget to prepare the questions youwant to consult with the expert in advance!The lecture will surely benefit each of us students, so please attend on time!The English Club 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 湖北省八校联考2026届高三上学期1月期末考试英语听力.mp3 湖北省八校联考2026届高三上学期1月期末考试英语试卷(含音频).docx