资源简介 哈三中 2025-2026学年度下学期高一学年 3月月考 英语 答案第一部分 听力1-5 CABAC 6-10 CBABC 11-15 CACBA 16-20 AABCA第二部分 阅读理解21-23 BCA 24-27 BDBB 28-31 AACD 32-35 BCBC 36-40 EBCGA第三部分 语言运用第一节 完形填空41-45 DBADB 46-50 ACADB 51-55 ADCCA第二节 单句语法填空56. dating 57. absorbed 58. which 59. incredibly 60. across61. planning 62. glued 63. off 64. To 65. the66. appealing 67. dramatically 68. to throw 69. basis 70. transferred71. out 72. adjustable 73. given 74. engaging 75. tension76. assurance 77. explosive 78. with paring 80. explanation第三节 篇章语法填空81. consisting 82. twelfth bination 84. for 85. whether86. have gained 87. a 88. where 89. their 90. gifted第四部分 写作第一节 参考范文Dear Eric,Learning that you want to build up your strength through exercise, I’d like to recommend jogging, which is aperfect choice for you.First of all, as a gentle and beginner-friendly sport, jogging not only effectively boosts blood circulation, butstrengthens muscles and bones. Beyond that, when jogging outdoors, you can be exposed to natural light anddistant scenery, which helps ease eye strain and improve your vision — exactly what you need right now! Toensure you get the most out of this exercise, wearing comfortable shoes is necessary, and stop if you feel tired orunwell to protect your joints. More importantly, always warm up with 10 minutes of stretching before running.All in all, jogging will keep yourself on the move and bring visible changes in your health. Give it a go!Yours,Li Hua听力原文Text 1 提神方式M: I start each day with a cup of hot coffee, which makes me feel energetic.W: Coffee disagrees with me. Going to bed early and jogging in the morning make me feel as fresh as a daisy.Text 2 论文截止日期W: Jason, have you finished your paper We only have one day left.M: You got it wrong, Linda. We have to hand in our papers by February 24th, that is, the day after tomorrow.Text 3 生病求助W: Hello, front desk. How may I help you M: I have a stomachache. Well, do you have any medicine in the hotel W: Sorry, we don’t. But there’s a hospital nearby. I can call a taxi for you.Text 4 吃午餐W: Ben, shall we go to the Chinese restaurant near our company for lunch M: Oh, I had a big breakfast at 9:30 a. m. and it’s only 11:30 a. m. now. So I’m afraid you have to go there alone.W: Alright.Text 5 评价新电影M: Have you seen the new comedy Lily’s Vacation This movie should clean up at the box offices.W: Yes, I have. But I didn’t laugh from the beginning to the end. I think I wasted my money on the movie ticket.Text 6 观看篮球比赛M: Hey, Jane. Did you watch the basketball game on TV last night W: Oh, man, I did! What a wonderful game! The final quarter was so exciting!M: Yes. Both teams were fighting for every point, which made the game full of surprises. Johnson turned the gamearound completely in the last minute.W: Absolutely! It reminded me of the days when we played basketball in our high school. Why don’t we have agame this weekend It’s good to relax ourselves after a week’s hard work.M: Good idea.Text 7 地铁禁食W: Dad, when will we reach the City Park I’ve already finished watching these two videos!M: We just passed the Science Museum Station. There are still 10 stops left. It’ll take about 20 minutes.W: Alright. I’m a little hungry. Can I have some chips now M: No, passengers are not allowed to eat in the subway car. It can affect the air quality here.Text 8 大学室友M: Hey, Jessie! How’s your first month in your dorm going W: Hi, Charles! I’m really lucky to have my roommates.M: That’s good. Tell me something about them.W: Sarah is super organized and always has a plan. Emma likes telling jokes and organizing fun activities. AndEmily is always there to lend an ear to us.M: Sounds like a great mix of personalities. What kind of activities do you guys do together W: We usually have a lot of fun. We cook dinners together in the dorm kitchen on Saturdays and Sundays. It hasbecome a tradition to have “theme dinners”. We also go hiking around the campus and explore the nearby parks.M: It’s great that you’ve built a strong bond already. Do you have any plans for this weekend W: Yes. We’re planning a picnic in the nearby park tomorrow. We’ll also play badminton there.M: Sounds perfect.Text 9 图书馆罚款M: Laura, I went to the library to return books today and was told that 4 of them were past their due date by 3 days.W: Were you fined, Justin M: Yeah, I got fined $1.50 for each book. I really wish libraries could cancel late fees.W: I disagree. I think fines are necessary to encourage people to return books on time.M: But it’s not fair for those who don’t intentionally delay. In fact, some libraries, like the New York PublicLibrary and the Chicago Public Library, have already cancelled late fees.W: But fines have improved and expanded library’s services.M: Don’t you think fines might put people off borrowing books It’s reported that after the Chicago Public Librarycancelled late fees, the book returns actually have increased by 240%.W: Actually, library fines are not that high. Instead of cancelling fines, I prefer programs like LA County Library’s“The Great Read Away”.M: I’ve heard of that. People under 21 can clear late fees by reading.W: Exactly. An hour of reading cancels $5 of fees. The fees that can be cancelled include late fees, replacementsfor lost or damaged items and library card replacements. However, the cost of renting a meeting room cannot becancelled.Text 10 采访一位拳击手W: When Anthony Joshua was in year 9, he set a new record for his school by running 100 meters in just 11.6seconds. “I liked challenging myself,” he said. Twenty years on, Joshua is one of the world’s best boxers. His bigwins include two world titles and a gold medal for Team GB (the British Olympic team) at the 2012 Olympics. In2018, he was awarded an Order of the British Empire (OBE) — a special honor from the Queen — for hisservices to sport. During the Easter holidays, Josie, a 9-year-old reader of The Week Junior, interviewed theheavyweight boxer. They talked about the school. “I had many friends at school,” he told Josie. His favorite subjectwas PE — he was really good at football and athletics. He always showed great courage and tried his best toprotect others. “I can’t stand seeing unfair things or people being treated badly,” he recalled. Finally, Josie askedwhat advice would give to readers of The Week Junior. “Always put your hand up first in class,” he said. “Beingsmart is really cool, so keep on reading and try to be the top students in school.”哈三中 2025-2026学年度下学期高一学年 3月月考 英语 试卷第一部分 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秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。1. How does the woman keep energetic A. By drinking coffee. B. By getting up early. C. By jogging.2. When does the conversation take place A. On Feb. 22nd. B. On Feb. 23rd. C. On Feb. 24th.3. Why does the man make the call A. To book a room. B. To ask for medicine. C. To order a taxi.4. What does the man mean A. He is not hungry now. B. He hates Chinese food. C. He’ll have lunch at once.5. What does the woman think of the film A. It’s humorous. B. It’s satisfactory. C. It’s disappointing.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。听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。6. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. A basketball player. B. A TV series. C. A match.7. What is the relationship between the speakers A. Brother and sister. B. Former schoolmates. C. Coach and player.听第 7段材料,回答第 8、9题。8. Where are the speakers A. On the subway. B. In the park. C. In the museum.9. What does the girl want to do now A. Watch a video. B. Eat some snacks. C. Visit an exhibition.听第 8段材料,回答第 10至 12题。10. What do we know about Emily A. She’s very lively. B. She’s quite organized. C. She’s a good listener.11. What’s the tradition in Jessie’s dorm A. Exploring parks. B. Hiking in the campus. C. Having theme dinners.12. What does Jessie intend to do tomorrow A. Have a picnic. B. Walk in the park. C. Play badminton with Charles.听第 9段材料,回答第 13至 16题。13. How much was Justine fined A. $1.5. B. $4. C. $6.14. What is Laura’s attitude to late fees A. Casual. B. Favourable. C. Disapproving.15. Which library launched “The Great Read Away” program A. LA County Library.B. Chicago Public Library.C. New York Public Library.16. How can people under 21 cancel late fees A. By reading for some time.B. By showing a library card.C. By replacing damaged items.听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。17. What happened to Anthony Joshua in year 9 A. He broke a school running record.B. He got a medal in a football match.C. He won first prize in a boxing match.18. When was Anthony Joshua awarded an OBE A. In 2012. B. In 2018. C. In 2019.19. What was Anthony Joshua like at school A. Modest. B. Smart. C. Brave.20. What advice did Anthony Joshua give the readers A. Putting effort into studies.B. Taking an active part in sports.C. Making as many friends as possible.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。AInternational Science and Innovation Design Awards 2025Call for EntriesThe World Innovation Development Organization (WIDO) is pleased to announce the International Scienceand Innovation Design Awards (ISIDA).AboutThis year, the programme, started on 30 May 2025, will recognize outstanding projects that combine scientificthinking, creative problem-solving, and innovative design. It welcomes entries from individuals, teams, andorganizations, celebrating elite designers of diverse nationalities, genders and ages. By fostering fairness,inclusivity and innovation, ISIDA 2025 aims to encourage responsible and future-focused designs that shape aninnovative world and thriving communities. A Tour of Award-winning Works Exhibition is planned to be releasedon 31 October 2025 in some Asian countries.RequirementsCategories·Industrial & Product Innovation·Smart & Digital System Design·Biotech & Medical Innovation Design·Environmental & Sustainable InnovationQualification·Participants may be individuals, teams, or organizations.·There is no limit on the number of entries per participant.·Submissions may include completed projects (or works in progress for conceptual innovation design only) thathave been created within the last ten years.DeadlineAll entries must be submitted on or before 30 June 2025. Late entries won’t be considered.Guidelines·All project descriptions and materials must be in English.·Entries must NOT display any entrant’s name, logo, or identifying information.·Entries must comply with digital file format (PDF, JPG, or MP4).Results and AwardsThe results of ISIDA 2025 will be officially announced on 20 August 2025 on the award’s website. Winnerswill be informed by email within one week after the result’s release.21. Why is ISIDA 2025 held A. To sponsor global young designers.B. To promote forward-thinking designs.C. To showcase works by Asian designers.D. To ensure equal access to design resources.22. What’s the closing date for entries of ISIDA 2025 A. 31 Oct. 2025. B. 20 Aug. 2025. C. 30 Jun. 2025. D. 30 May 2025.23. Which entry is qualified for the ISIDA 2025 A. An eco-friendly building completed in 2018.B. Reusable food packaging with a company’s logo.C. A documentary about folk art from a student team.D. An incomplete conceptual design with Chinese description.BAs a Ph. D. student, I loved standing in the rain, measuring how water drops move into the soil. I loved theoutdoors, and was endlessly curious about what I saw in the field and thrilled to connect it to what I read. My ideasseemed to flow like the stream.When I started my first teaching position, however, I lost the freedom to focus purely on research or thinkdeeply. I was consumed by pressing demands — writing endless progress reports for students, organizingextracurricular activities, and constantly chasing funding for my research. Consequently, my creative streamnarrowed.Later, I moved to a new university and returned to my Ph. D. research. I found that if I could be in the momentwith my students and act as a sounding board for new ideas — and not be distracted by my mid-careerresponsibilities — then I could play a part in their creative thinking. Gradually, creativity crept back though I hadn’t yet found how to spark my deep thinking.Another decade passed before I accepted a position in my hometown. During several months between jobs, Iwas free as a bird. One day at a gym, watching the rain fall and puddles (小水坑) form and coalesce (合并) outside,I suddenly was able to visualize similar processes that I had been trying to understand, a thought I worried hadpermanently dried up. It hit me that I needed to slow down and experience the rain more often! From then on, I’dthink and write in the morning, in a room overlooking a river or cycle along banks, which helped me process newideas and stay curious.I now encourage my students to disconnect and take time out to think, to play, to have fun with their research.I tell them to make it a permanent habit and seek the conditions and places that foster curiosity and ability to thinkdeeply. I hope the next generation avoids losing it along the way, as I did.24. Why was the author less creative in his first teaching job A. He lost interest in his research. B. He was tied up with management work.C. He couldn’t think objectively. D. He was disturbed by demanding students.25. How did the author regain creativity in the new university A. By ignoring his mid-career duties.B. By changing his Ph. D. research topic.C. By helping students do Ph. D. research.D. By getting involved in students’ thinking process.26. How did the author feel during his free time in his hometown A. Energetic and proud. B. Inspired and refreshed.C. Thrilled and supported. D. Curious and adventurous.27. What can we learn from the author’s experience A. East or west, home is the best. B. Slow down and win the race.C. Creativity is the mother of invention. D. Small streams make great rivers.CPeople pursuing perfection and those valuing being on time often don’t see eye to eye in the workplace. Butaccording to a recent study, it is better to deliver a good-enough project on schedule rather than perfecting itthrough procrastination.Researchers surveyed thousands of people in the U. S. and U. K., including managers and others whose jobsincluded evaluating others. They presented participants with the same examples of work, and then asked them torate it. But first, they mentioned whether it was either submitted early, right at the deadline or late.Participants who were told it was late consistently rated the work as worse in quality than those who were toldthe same work was early or on time. The study also found there wasn’t much benefit to submitting work early sinceevaluators tended to rank work submitted before and at the deadline as the same quality. Furthermore, it didn’tmatter how late the work was submitted, with one day or one week delays viewed just as negatively and thatremained the case if the employee gave their manager advance warning.A field experiment was conducted in a high school in China that had students grade pieces of art in a stagedcontest. The art was on a piece of paper that also included the date it was submitted. Even though the kids were toldto ignore all other details on the paper other than the art itself, the works submitted after the deadline receivedlower grades. That study made the broader point that it didn’t really matter who set the deadline. In the eyes of theevaluator, any miss was a meaningful miss.However, the reason behind the missed deadline mattered, researchers found. If it was due to forces beyond anemployee’s control, evaluators didn’t end up with as negative a view of the work as they did when the reason wasone within their control. “If the reason why you missed the deadline was beyond your control, you as the employeeshould let your manager know,” Maglio says. “That seems to be one of the few situations in which people cut you abreak.”28. What does the underlined word “procrastination” in paragraph 1 mean A. Delay. B. Editing. C. Teamwork. D. Presentation.29. What can be concluded from the research result A. Late submissions are more negatively judged.B. Pre-announced delays get positive feedback.C. Early submissions tend to be good in quality.D. Rating results depend on the degree of delays.30. Why does the author mention the field experiment in China A. To state kids judge submissions more objectively.B. To prove the art itself rather than other details counts.C. To show the finding holds true across age and culture.D. To stress a peer-to-peer evaluation can be informative.31. What can be implied from the last paragraph A. Employees get unfair reviews. B. The reasons for misses should be in control.C. Bosses should care about employees. D. Unavoidable misses can be acceptable.DThe island of Bali is a very popular vacation spot in Indonesia. Bali has beautiful beaches with white sand andcrystal clear waters. But because there are so many tourists, this often means there is an increase of plastic, garbageand waste left on Bali’s beaches. Thankfully, there is now an amazing technological advancement called the BeBotSmart Beach Cleaning Robot, which can take care of this exact problem.The BeBot robot went to market in May of 2025. It operates with very limited human intervention and issolar-powered, making it eco-friendly. The robot collects waste and trash from the beaches very efficiently andquickly. However, these robots are expensive, involving the high maintenance cost in the long run. The localgovernment stresses that the Bebot robot is an innovative and effective tool but the responsibility of environmentalprotection still lies on people. Every person must be careful with their trash and know how to deal with their wasteappropriately and responsibly.The BeBot robot represents more than just clean beaches, which is an important goal in and of itself. It alsoshows that the people in charge of Bali have sustainability as a goal, and that they care about wasting less.Bali’s waste management strategy is really working, and they have even been able to recently close theirbiggest open landfill (填埋场), Suwung TPA. In addition to that huge achievement, since the island province beganusing the robots to clean beaches, Bali has been able to successfully reduce waste in their landfills from 80% to20%. The trash is now being sorted better, which allows the items to be recycled, reused or processed in moresustainable ways instead. And what’s even more impressive is that they are on track to reduce it down to 5%.The BeBot robot indicates hope, innovation, creativity and efficiency. And if you are ever in Bali and get tosee it in action, or even if you see it just on video, remember: People have the ability to live on a cleaner and lesswasteful planet. And any challenge can be tackled with a bit of creativity and innovation, one step, or wave, at atime.32. What is the local government’s attitude towards the use of the BeBot robot in Bali A. Overly reliant. B. Sensibly supportive.C. Strongly opposed. D. Totally indifferent.33. What deeper meaning does the Bebot robot hold beyond beach cleaning A. The potential for complete removal of waste.B. Indonesia’s leadership in robotic technology.C. Bali’s commitment to sustainable waste management.D. The advantage of solar power resources over traditional ones.34. Which might be one of Bali’s future waste management goals A. To focus on developing advanced robots.B. To achieve near-zero waste going to landfills.C. To share the waste management technology globally.D. To close the largest landfill for its environment impact.35. What might be the best title for the text A. BeBot: The Fast Development of Clean TechnologyB. BeBot: The Link between Tourism and EnvironmentC. BeBot: A Green Hope for Bali’s Waste ProblemD. BeBot: The Key to Promoting Bali’s Tourism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。When you log into social media, does an algorithm (算法) govern your feed When shopping online, do youoften focus on top-listed, AI-suggested items If you answer “Yes”, most of the time, you go along with what thealgorithm recommends. 36 As the name suggests, the term refers to our growing tendency to outsourcedecisions to systems designed to predict and control our behavior.Now, there’s nothing fundamentally wrong with accepting algorithmic suggestions. In many cases they saveus considerable time. But like water slowly carving stone, repeated reliance on AI recommendations can weakenour capacity for independent judgement. 37 Over time, such reliance not only affects the quality of ourchoices but also weakens our ability to trust our own judgements.38 It is the capacity to make intentional choices and take purposeful action. Exercising it requires thatwe actively shape ourselves through thoughtful choices, rather than being passively shaped by algorithms, socialnorms, or external pressures.To achieve this, practicing intentional pauses proves workable. That is, before accepting a recommendation,pause and ask, “Would I have made this choice on my own ” This short reflection brings awareness to yourdecisions. For example, when you’re on YouTube, autoplay goes to another video. 39 You close the appand go for a walk instead, following your inner voice over automation.To be human is to choose. It is to exercise the human capacity for intentional action, the ability we have beengiven to be the authors of our own lives. As AI becomes more integrated in our lives, we must actively preserve ourdecision-making capacities. 40A. That is how we remain human.B. It may even dull our sense of self.C. So, it’s time to reclaim human agency.D. The aim of this question is to stay open to algorithm.E. Psychologists term this common practice “algorithmic dependence”.F. An algorithm is a set of defined rules you follow to get a specific result.G. Instead of watching mindlessly, you pause and realize you’re not truly interested.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。Bonnie Blumberg has always known her mother was creative and kind. When she was growing up, her mother,Janice Goldstein, always 41 to sew (缝 ) costumes for the class plays into midnight — not just herdaughter’s costume, but for the entire class. Goldstein’s 42 to her craft was something Blumberg took as agiven.In 2017, three strokes left Goldstein unable to use her right side. Later, Blumberg sold her mother’s place forsomething smaller. While 43 , she found three knit (编织) sweaters in various stages of 44 . Sheknew exactly who they were 45 for: the blue one for her mother, the purple one for Blumberg, and therabbit-patterned one for her daughter.Blumberg brought them to a local knitting store to be finished, only to be told it would cost much. Theemployees there, 46 , introduced her to Loose Ends — a non-profit organization. It 47 peopleowning unfinished work from disabled or departed loved ones with those who can knit in their area, all at no48 . Finishers close to them are given priority. Blumberg contacted the organization, and was linked up with a(n)49 finisher, Anna Minmier, to take over Goldstein’s work. Minmier spent months finishing the sweaters, happyto have a 50 in what she also saw as a beautiful story that connects 51 . Holding sweaters tightly,Blumberg said 52 , “But for Anna, I would have spent a fortune to get this done. It’s really a 53project.”“It’s also an opportunity for me to work with patterns I never would have picked for myself, stretching myskill set and keeping my mind as 54 as my needles. It’s not just being nice,” Minmier says, “it’s makingsure people have these 55 objects that you can hug when you’re missing a person. That’s a big deal.”41. A. expected B. agreed C. demanded D. volunteered42. A. loyalty B. devotion C. access D. adaptation43. A. packing up B. staying up C. dressing up D. turning up44. A. promotion B. reflection C. collection D. construction45. A. done B. intended C. mended D. ordered46. A. in turn B. in case C. by mistake D. by heart47. A. finds B. identifies C. matches D. introduces48. A. charge B. risk C. time D. distance49. A. inspiring B. typical C. familiar D. nearby50. A. business B. part C. character D. voice51. A. generations B. communities C. friendships D. partners52. A. calmly B. proudly C. regretfully D. gratefully53. A. well-informed B. ground-breaking C. heart-healing D. deeply-rooted54. A. clear B. focused C. sharp D. simple55. A. physical B. free C. decorative D. ideal第二节 单句语法填空(共 25小题;每小题 1分,满分 25分)阅读下面句子,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。56. The gallery houses a number of artworks ________ (date) from the 18th century.57. Getting increasingly ________ (absorb) in the novel, he didn’t realize it was midnight.58. In ancient times, pipa was a popular instrument among scholars and artists, from ________ they drew abundantideas for poems and music.59. This young scientist has made ________ (incredible) important discoveries in biology.60. I tried to get my message ________ to everyone present in my broken Italian.61. Organizing a field trip involves ________ (plan) the route and schedule in advance.62. Crazy fans held their breath, with their eyes ________ (glue) to the skier’s final jump.63. If you open the door by force, it’ll set ________ the security alarm.64. ________ their credit, all the students volunteered to clean up the campus.65. To achieve their dreams, young people are on ________ move every day, working around the clock.66. The new textbook is beautifully illustrated, making it accessible and ________ (appeal) to children.67. Using online tools can ________ (dramatic) improve our work efficiency.68. Persuaded not ________ (throw) in the towel, she rose to the challenge and finally made it.69. Tickets will be offered on a first-come, first-served ________ (base), so arrive early!70. The manger ________ (transfer) his responsibility to an experienced team member yesterday.71. Jessica’s red dress made her stand ________ in the crowd at the airport.72. The highly ________ (adjust) desks and chairs allow students to set a proper height.73. It’s not surprising that she’s popular in her class, ________ (give) that she’s always kind and helpful.74. Club members gathered together, actively ________ (engage) themselves in the discussion.75. We laughed heartily, and that moment of shared joy helped ease the ________ (tense).76. The company gave ________ (assure) that the product was safe for daily use.77. Mum struggled to control her ________ (explode) temper at the sight of the messy room.78. My teacher nodded with a smile, apparently content ________ the answer she got.79. She decided to quit ________ (compare) herself to others and live everyday to the full.80. His logical ________ (explain) based on solid evidence has a ring of truth.第三节 篇章语法填空(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。Shanghai’s musical scene finds a new home in the skyA new musical hub (中心), 12F Musical Town, 81 (consist) of eight small theaters, has opened on the82 (twelve) floor of a landmark building on Shanghai’s Nanjing Road. One production staged here is theChinese version of Chef Show, a musical that has enjoyed continuous success in South Korea for more than 15years. Every time it runs, the 83 (combine) of dance, musical instruments, and melodies the show presentsweaves into a charming visual feast, offering audiences an irreplaceable experience.“It provides cultural choices 84 diverse audiences of different age groups, 85 you are ahard-core musical fan passionately traveling across cities just to catch premieres (首演), or new to the theater readyto discover your first favorite musical.” says Lu Chen, general manager of 12F Musical Town.Up to now, musicals 86 (gain) great popularity, building 87 solid fan base around China.Meanwhile, Shanghai, 88 Broadway productions and musicals from Germany, France and Russia arefrequently performed, boasts the largest market. Musicals adapted from novels not only preserve the core spirit ofthe originals, but also bring 89 (they) stories to life with attractive performances.Zhang Zhilin, founder and CEO of MSK Musical, says that small theaters are vital to the development ofChina’s musical industry because they create opportunities for emerging 90 (gift) artists at a reasonablecost.第四部分 写作(满分 15分)假定你是李华,你的外国朋友 Eric因长期久坐学习,视力下降、体质变差,想通过运动增强体质,特此向你征求建议。请你给他写一封邮件,为他推荐一项合适的运动。内容包括:1.推荐一项运动并说明理由;2.提出该运动的注意事项。注意:1.写作词数应为 80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Dear Eric,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 【答案】黑龙江哈尔滨市南岗区哈尔滨市第三中学校2025-2026学年度下学期高一学年3月月考英语试卷.pdf 【试卷】黑龙江哈尔滨市南岗区哈尔滨市第三中学校2025-2026学年度下学期高一学年3月月考英语试卷.pdf