资源简介 参考答案及评分标准第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)1—5 CCABA 6—10 CABBC 11—15 BBCAB 16—20 ACBAC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)21—23 BBC 24—27 CABA 28-31 DCAB 32-35 ADDC第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36—40 EDCBF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)41—45 DCABB 46—50 CAACD 51—55 DCABD第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)62. has been promoted 63. application 64. dating 65. where 66. reasonable67. Before 68. to calculate 69. a 70. magically 71. manned第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)【作答示例】A Better Break Between ClassesWhile many students are used to staying indoors, I believe viewing greenery would be a better choice.Rather than remaining seated, we should head outside. This simple move acts as a perfect reset for our minds, releasing the pressure built up during class. Furthermore, it gives our brains a gap to digest newly-learned knowledge, which sharpens our concentration for the next period.In short, a better break is a necessary step to higher efficiency. Let’s get out and enjoy it!第二节(满分25分)【作答示例】Just then, Grandpa came over, holding a lantern. “Grandpa, I can’t find the eyepiece!” Leo said anxiously. Together they searched the grass, the soft light moving slowly back and forth. After a while, however, Grandpa stopped and gently reminded Leo that he had already done well and should not miss the sky because of one small piece. Leo paused, his hands still in the grass. For a moment, he hesitated, then slowly straightened up and followed his grandfather’s gaze into the dark sky.Moments later, Leo lay on the grass, quieter now, staring at the sky. At first, it seemed just as he had imagined. But suddenly, a bright streak of light crossed the darkness, followed by another. Soon, more meteors flashed overhead. Leo’s eyes widened. The sky was far from empty. He watched quietly, afraid to miss a moment. Then he understood that the telescope mattered, but so did patience and the willingness to look. At that moment, he realized he hadn’t lost the night at all.2026 届高中毕业班适应性练习题库英语听力部分录音稿Text 1M: Hey, the Photography Club is organizing a field trip to the botanical park this Saturday. Would you like to join us W: I’d love to see the flowers, but I have a basketball match in the morning.Text 2W: Tom, we didn’t see you at the picnic yesterday. Hope everything’s alright.M: I was engaged in woodcarving with my grandfather. I’m sorry. I forgot to call you.W: That’s OK.Text 3W: Jason, have you finished that new historical novel The reviews claim the storytelling is a bit dry.M: I have. Honestly, I think it’s well-researched, interesting and appealing.W: That’s a surprise. Most people find it hard to stay focused while reading it.Text 4W: I nearly lost all my personal data on my computer.M: Really But how W: An email virus infected my computer.M: Poor you. We must be careful about what we click.Text 5W: Carter, I’m thinking of cycling to work on the new bike paths. M: Well, I was worried about the traffic, but since they’re car-free, I’m all for it!Text 6W: Mike, I’m back to fix that old watch we talked about yesterday. M: Ah, your grandfather’s Let me see... It’s a tough job. The basic cleaning is $60, and the internal repair costs another $120. W: I see. My dad really treasures it. Can I have it by this Thursday M: That’s a “rush job”, so there’s an extra $20. W: No problem. I’m glad your shop is still open at this hour.Text 7W: Welcome to the registration desk for the City Exploration Challenge. M: Thanks. I’m with the Red Team. I was supposed to meet my team leader at the library, but I got lost. W: No worries. You’re at the city square, the starting point. Have you downloaded the task app M: Is that for GPS guidance W: It can do that, but we mainly use it for uploading photos of the landmarks to earn points. M: Got it. And what’s the prize W: A one-year pass to the local museum. M: Sounds great!Text 8M: I’m speaking with Chen Hui, a student whose graduation video in London has recently become a hit. Chen Hui, you chose to wear traditional Chinese clothing on stage. Why W: Many international students there wear their national dress for graduation. I wanted to show my cultural identity, but it had to be practical. M: How did you make it W: You know, I love the original color! But traditional sets are often too heavy. So, I replaced the thick material with a lighter fabric and shortened the sleeves. M: That’s probably why millions of people liked your video. What’s the most common question you get now W: People keep asking where they can purchase such an outfit. M: Are you planning to start a business or apply for a project on this W: Not yet. I’m going to post a video next week to show people how to change and improve their own traditional clothes.Text 9M: Hello, Professor Smith. I’m Leo Campbell. I’m working on my entry for the School Labor Education Innovation Competition. My teacher suggested I come to you for advice.W: Ah, yes, Leo. I’ve read your plan. What exactly is this competition about M: It’s a city wide student competition. The highlight of the competition is to combine traditional labor skills with modern technology. I’ve decided to design a school vegetable garden management system.W: What inspired you M: Well, growing vegetables is common, but most of the projects are not so attractive. I believe many students would love to take part if the system is smart and interesting. Do you think it will work W: Definitely!M: But I got stuck. Do you have any suggestions W: I think you’d better not make it just a garden but a station, where students learn to work, observe plants, and record growth.M: Great!W: There’s a small sensor device in your design. Is it just for recording temperature M: No, it has several uses. It collects light and soil data, and helps students decide when to water or feed the plants.W: That’s creative.Text 10As night falls, a classroom in Shenzhen comes alive with silver-haired AI learners. Lyu Pinghuang, aged 65, arrives early, joining other retirees. From text generation to image and video creation, they master digital skills step by step, using AI as a convenient tool to record stories and reconnect with their personal memories.In this innovation-driven city, many elderly newcomers feel lonely after moving to look after their grandchildren and struggle to integrate into the community. Free AI night schools now provide accessible public services nearby. At first, Lyu felt totally out of place, yet she kept practicing and attended various courses.Now Lyu uses AI skillfully. She notes that it has enriched and brightened her life. The program now runs in 625 communities, offering over 5,000 classes for more than 400,000 senior learners, with 8,000 more waiting to sign up. Technology becomes a warm companion, a symbol of the city’s kindness to its elderly.(在此卷上答题无效)福州市 2026 届高中毕业班 4 月适应性练习英 语(全卷满分:150分,考试时间 120分钟)注意事项:1. 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 听力(共两节)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 段录音,每段录音后有一个小题。从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。1. What is the woman going to do on Saturday morning A. Sign up for a club.B. Enjoy flowers.C. Play in a game.2. Why did Tom fail to go to the picnic A. He got sick.B. He missed the call.C. He was busy with a craft.3. How does the man find the book A. Fascinating. B. Amusing. C. Boring.4. What are the speakers talking about A. Personal information.B. Online security.C. Data recovery.5. What is the man’s attitude towards cycling to work A. Favorable. B. Uncertain. C. Opposed.高三英语 — 1 — (共 11 页)第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)听下面 5 段录音,每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟。听完后,每小题都有 5 秒钟的作答时间,每段录音播放两遍。听第 6 段录音,回答第 6、7 题。6. How much will the woman pay in total A. $120. B. $180. C. $200.7. What is the relationship between the speakers A. Repairman and client.B. Father and daughter.C. Salesman and customer.听第 7 段录音,回答第 8 至 10 题。8. Where does the conversation take place A. In a library. B. At a city square. C. At a museum.9. What is the app mainly used for A. Providing GPS locations.B. Sending photo proof.C. Introducing landmarks.10. Who is the woman A. A team leader.B. A local tourist.C. An event organizer.听第 8 段录音,回答第 11 至 13 题。11. Why did the woman wear a special costume at graduation A. To draw her followers’ attention.B. To display her cultural background.C. To preserve her national dress.12. How did the woman change her clothing A. By brightening the color.B. By using a lighter material.C. By lengthening the sleeves.13. What will the woman do next week A. Start her own clothing shop.B. Apply for a new project.C. Share a video on DIY clothes.高三英语 — 2 — (共 11 页)听第 9 段录音,回答第 14 至 17 题。14. Why does Leo visit Professor Smith A. To seek suggestions.B. To hand in a project.C. To check a system.15. What does the competition focus on A. Attracting city wide students.B. Integrating labor with technology.C. Advocating a management system.16. What motivates Leo’s design A. Engaging students better.B. Advancing labor skills.C. Increasing vegetable output.17. What is the function of the sensor device A. To water the plants automatically.B. To speed up planting progress.C. To offer guidance for plant care.听第 10 段录音,回答第 18 至 20 题。18. Who are the target learners of the program A. AI designers.B. Senior citizens.C. The youth.19. How did Lyu Pinghuang feel at first A. Uncomfortable.B. Embarrassed.C. Confused.20. How is the program A. Challenging.B. Profitable.C. Popular.高三英语 — 3 — (共 11 页)第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 30 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。AEcotourism Activities and TypesNot every outdoor or nature-based activity qualifies as ecotourism. Overtourism hasmade this clear. As outlined in our blog, ecotourism mainly includes wildlife viewing,cultural ecotourism, hiking and recreation and citizen science and voluntourism.Wildlife ViewingResponsible wildlife viewing offers the chance to observe animals behaving naturallyand moving freely within healthy ecosystems. This may involve guided forest walks to spotbirds, watching elephants walking across open plains, or observing whales from a distance.Cultural EcotourismCultural ecotourism offers insight into local traditions and lifestyles. Experiences mayinclude learning from long-established communities, visiting important sites, or joiningnature-related activities. Such activities must get permission from local communities andshould directly benefit communities, ensuring heritage is shared on the community’s ownterms.Hiking and RecreationHiking and recreation ecotourism activities might include cycling along coastlines, orsnowshoeing through valleys. These activities slow the pace of travel, making it easier tonotice details like wildflowers or bird songs that are often missed. To be consideredecotourism, recreational activities must follow the Leave No Trace principles, stay onselected roads and park legally.Citizen Science and VoluntourismCitizen science and voluntourism engage travelers in hands-on conservation activitiessuch as wildlife monitoring, habitat restoration, or road maintenance. These experiencesgive participants a clearer understanding of environmental challenges while supportingscientific research. Well-designed activities create a mutually beneficial exchange: travelerslearn from local experts, and conservation programs gain extra capacity.21. Which experience requires local permission A. Wildlife Viewing. B. Cultural Ecotourism.C. Hiking and Recreation. D. Citizen Science and Voluntourism.22. Which activity belongs to Citizen Science and Voluntourism A. Riding trained elephants. B. Repairing natural paths.C. Visiting tourist-only villages. D. Taking photos with dolphins closely.23. What is the author’s purpose of writing the blog A. To tell travel stories. B. To explain overtourism.C. To introduce real ecotourism. D. To show fun outdoor activities.高三英语 — 4 — (共 11 页)BIn a busy community hall, a volunteer sits at a sewing machine, mending (修补)someone’s much-loved dress, while at another table, household tools are fixed. This is theShare and Repair Café, run by Transition Crich, a “share and repair” project, in the villageof Crich.This project began five years ago, when the local magazine asked if anyone wasinterested in coming together as volunteers to make their village become more sustainableand environmentally friendly. “We’ve grown from just mending items to having craftactivities, a café area, and stands from local groups,” says committee member Linda.Crucially, the group doesn’t charge for its services. “You don’t have to pay for your repairs.We just ask for donations to cover our costs,” says Linda.Alan volunteers at the Share and Repair Café as part of the sharpening service, helpinggive new life to everything from kitchen knives to garden tools. “The community in Crichhave been, and continue to be, an amazing support to my family, following my cancerdiagnosis (诊断),” he says. “Getting involved has helped shape a positive mindset, andhelped extend my time on the planet. Giving something back is the least I can do.”This commitment to action is evident in other projects Transition Crich facilitates. Afashion show is coming up, too. People will write their creative ideas about sustainableclothing on pieces of fabric to call on individuals to fight against fast fashion. A photographycompetition encourages people to take photos while being cognizant of nature. The groupalso works with a junior school on environmental awareness projects, helping youngstudents learn to mend their connection to the natural world.Whether a volunteer or event attendee, the community benefit greatly from beinginvolved with Transition Crich. As we all know, loneliness isn’t reserved for one particulargroup of society. What makes inclusion initiatives like Transition Crich truly wonderful istheir ability to mend the gaps between generations, bringing together people of differentages in ways that might otherwise be hard to achieve.24. What inspired the start of the “share and repair” project A. A repaired item. B. A donation campaign.C. A volunteer appeal. D. A classic handcraft.25. What does the sharpening service bring to Alan A. An optimistic attitude to life. B. Better treatments of cancer.C. A steady economic support. D. Improved professional skills.26. What does the underlined word “cognizant” in paragraph 4 probably mean A. Analytical. B. Mindful. C. Curious. D. Independent.27. What is the best title of the text A. Friends Who Mend B. Donations That CountC. Sharing Coffee, Enjoying Lives D. Designing Projects, Meeting Locals高三英语 — 5 — (共 11 页)CMy great-grandfather moved to Mexico over a century ago. He learned Spanish andraised five children in a mixed German Mexican household, but he didn’t teach themGerman, and the language was lost in one generation. Yet three generations later, mychildren recovered it during visits to Germany. This story is a case study about humancognition (认知).When bilinguals (双语者) switch languages, they choose the right language system bymapping contexts to responses while keeping output consistent. This mechanism (机制)works across fields. Taxi drivers develop brain adaptations to manage thousands of routesand pick the best one. Professional musicians constantly switch between musical notes,rhythms, and emotional expressions, requiring frequent cognitive adjustments. Learning,understanding, and adaptation are all forms of translation – matching expectations with theenvironment. This reframes intelligence itself. Intelligence isn’t just computation within asingle domain. It’s the ability to move between domains, to translate meaning into action.This matters urgently because of AI. Large language models process information atmassive scales and match humans on many tasks, but they are stuck in computationalframeworks. They fail when the environment changes in ways unforeseen by training data,lacking domain translation, physical experience, and real life.Humans survive change by switching cognitive domains: when one system fails, weturn to another – from symbolic thought to sensory experience. This flexibility is ourgreatest strength. We are not just information processors; we are domain translators. Ifcross domain translation is our fundamental adaptive mechanism, succeeding in the AI agemeans strengthening this ability: identifying domain traps, translating across domains, andbuilding cognitive architectures that facilitate domain switching.AI will continue improving at fixed domain tasks, but only humans can move betweendisconnected domains. The future won’t belong to those who process the most information,but to those who translate between humans and AI, between multiple meaning systems, andbetween our present and future selves. Adaptation is essentially translation. And translationis fundamentally human.28. Why does the author mention the family story A. To stress human capacity. B. To present a language bias.C. To praise family education. D. To illustrate a mechanism.29. What is the intelligence reframed in paragraph 2 A. Effective action-taking. B. Computational abilities at scale.C. Cross-field translation. D. Constant shifts in thoughts.30. What is paragraph 4 mainly about A. Human’s cognitive advantage. B. Human’s intellectual domain.C. AI’s multi-system adaptability. D. AI’s huge information storage.31. Who would have a brighter future based on the last paragraph A. Those processing much information.B. Those adapting to different domains.C. Those concentrating on a fixed field.D. Those developing meaning systems.高三英语 — 6 — (共 11 页)DOn a hot summer day, a cold drink is a welcome treat. But the cooling technologybehind it comes at a cost. Traditional refrigerators use gases called hydrofluorocarbons(HFCs), which are powerful contributors to global warming. Finding a better way has longbeen an unsolved problem. Now, scientists have developed a new cooling method that maychange this.Researchers from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory released a technique calledionocaloric (离子热) cooling. As the name suggests, it uses ions – charged particles (粒子)– to create a cooling effect. The idea builds on a simple physical process and theoreticalmodeling: melting takes heat. You’ve seen this on a winter road – salt on ice causes it tomelt, even in freezing temperatures. The ionocaloric cycle also uses salt to change a liquid’sphase and cool its surroundings.Through modeling, the team predicted that moving ions could change a material’smelting point, allowing it to absorb heat on demand. To test this prediction, scientists mixeda salt – sodium iodide – into a liquid, ethylene carbonate (EC,碳酸乙烯酯). When a smallelectric current was applied, the salt ions moved, which changed the melting point of theliquid, causing it to melt. As the liquid melted, it absorbed heat, cooling the space likemelting ice. The team measured a temperature drop of 25℃ with less than one volt –outperforming other similar technologies.These results point to a bigger story. The system balances efficiency, cost, andenvironmental impact. Early tests show promise in all three. One reason is the workingliquid, EC, can be made from CO , meaning the system could be carbon-negative – it avoidsharm and helps clean up. “The ionocaloric cycle has the potential to meet all these goals,”said Drew Lilley, the leading engineer.If successful, this technology could help nations meet the goals of the KigaliAmendment, which aims to cut HFC use by 80%. Now, researchers face the next challenge:moving the technology from the lab to the real world. With further development, thesesystems could one day provide both cooling and heating – without harming the planet.32. What is the principle of the ionocaloric cooling A. Melting absorbs heat from surroundings.B. Expanding gas can produce cooling.C. Electricity can generate heat in materials.D. Salt lowers the freezing point of water.33. How did researchers test their prediction A. By reducing the amount of HFCs.B. By measuring CO in the atmosphere.C. By monitoring real-time winter road conditions.D. By conducting current in a salt-containing liquid.34. Why does the author stress EC can be made from CO A. To state how the system cuts HFCs.B. To prove the system can save electricity.C. To explain how the system brings cooling effect.D. To show the system can help ease global warming.35. What is the author’s attitude towards ionocaloric cooling A. Negative. B. Doubtful. C. Hopeful. D. Dismissive.高三英语 — 7 — (共 11 页)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。Food Technology is a vital subject but has fallen out of favour in recent years,overshadowed by “academic” subjects. 36 As a Food Technology teacher, I firmlybelieve that the time has come to reinvent it.Engaging students in Food Technology can help shape practical problem-solving skills,enabling them to make more informed choices about their diets. But Food Technology mustevolve to meet the demands of the modern age. 37 Instead, a modern food techprogram must be reflective of current culinary (烹饪的) innovations. We need a curricula(课程) that emphasises fresh, seasonal ingredients, and international cuisines.In an era when students can show off their recipes via social media, we can also seizethe opportunity to introduce technology into our food tech classes. Beyond being tools foraccessing information, digital platforms have the potential to enhance our culinaryinstruction techniques. We can task students with developing their own meal-planning apps.38In my reimagined Food Technology classes, inclusivity would play a further crucialrole. We now live in a multicultural society, where food practices vary widely. Bycelebrating diverse culinary traditions, we can teach students about nutrition from a rangeof cultural perspectives. 39 It’s important that students learn to respect and celebratethe differences that food represents. Such an approach would not only help to build theirunderstanding and empathy, but also to enrich and expand their culinary horizons and fueltheir interest in trying new foods.40 Who knows – we might well end up with classrooms full of future chefs,health advocates and food scientists, all eager to come up with their own solutions to theworld’s culinary challenges.A. Cooking can bridge differences.B. Each dish tells a unique cultural story.C. Or we can engage them in interactive cooking lessons.D. Gone, after all, are the days of simply boiling cabbage.E. Yet there is a growing awareness of diet-related health issues.F. To achieve that, however, we’ll need more passionate educators.G. Diverse local recipes are seldom mentioned in modern Food Technology.高三英语 — 8 — (共 11 页)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。Daniel and Martin both work full-time – Daniel as a landscaper, Martin in the chemicalindustry. But when they’re not on the clock, they’re out 41 people who are strugglingto make ends meet.What started as free lawn care once a week has now grown into another 42 : freecleaning service. Whether it’s a driveway or sidewalk, the brothers show up 43 to help– no payment required. “You never know what people are 44 ,” Martin said. “It mayjust be cleaning service, but it can 45 their day and even change how they see life.”Their 46 kicked off four years ago. While working a 47 lawn care job withtheir father, they met a client who admitted she couldn’t 48 her medicine. Danielrecalls the moment 49 : “From there, we saw the look on her face.” So they decided todo her lawn for free and restructured their 50 to reserve at least one day a week forhelping those in need – tackling overgrown lots and 51 yards at no cost. Soon after,cleaning service became part of their 52 . Now on a video platform, they 53 theirwork, where their two channels have grown to over 450,000 subscribers each.For Daniel and Martin, it all comes down to one 54 goal: encouraging others tomake a difference. “We hope to motivate people to lend a hand and spread 55 throughoutthe city,” Daniel said.41. A. observing B. employing C. teaching D. helping42. A. dream B. market C. act D. rule43. A. ready B. hesitant C. confident D. careful44. A. dreaming of B. going through C. looking for D. calling up45. A. occupy B. brighten C. control D. organize46. A. hobby B. course C. mission D. conflict47. A. paid B. burdened C. permanent D. steady48. A. afford B. receive C. switch D. store49. A. randomly B. cautiously C. clearly D. nervously50. A. purpose B. investment C. budget D. schedule51. A. shaded B. fenced C. preserved D. ignored52. A. strategy B. education C. routine D. research53. A. share B. compare C. interrupt D. arrange54. A. popular B. simple C. competitive D. standard55. A. justice B. patience C. courage D. generosity高三英语 — 9 — (共 11 页)第二节(共 10 小题; 每小题 1. 5 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。China is not only famous for pandas, but also their food – bamboo. The Chinese lovebamboo. And bamboo culture 56 (promote) over the past thousands of years. In China,the 57 (apply) of bamboo in science and technology is really amazing. The Chineseinvented a bamboo drill 58 (date) back to the Shang Dynasty. Around 256 BCE, LiBing led the local people in building Dujiangyan, the first irrigation network in the world,59 bamboo played an important role.In the Han Dynasty, people began to use bamboo to make paper, which was of excellentquality and 60 (reason) price. Even now, bamboo is used as one of the important rawmaterials in paper making. For example, some of the xuan paper for traditional Chinesepainting is made from soft bamboo. 61 the invention of the abacus (算盘), the ancientChinese people employed bamboo chips 62 (calculate) with.As gunpowder was invented, the Chinese people wished to go into space. In the YuanDynasty, a man tied a big bamboo tube on each of the four legs of 63 chair and filledthem with gunpowder, and what he wanted to do was 64 (magic) send the person onthe chair to space by reactive force after lighting the gunpowder. Although it seemssomewhat crazy, it is undoubtedly valuable as the earliest form of the “ 65 (man)rocket.”第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)第一节 (满分 15 分)为推进绿色校园建设,你校英语报举办主题为“Going Green in the Classroom”的征文活动。请你针对教室内某一种能源浪费现象,写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:(1)现象描述;(2)改进建议。注意:(1)写作词数应为 80 个左右;(2)请在答题卡的相应位置作答。Going Green in the Classroom高三英语 — 10 — (共 11 页)第二节 (满分 25 分)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。Leo had been dreaming about this night for months. Ever since he saw a poster at thelocal library announcing the “Great August Meteor Shower (流星雨 )”, he had beenfascinated. But he didn’t just want to watch the meteors; he wanted to see them through hisown telescope.In the corner of the garage, Leo worked on his project every day. It was a telescope kithe had found in his grandfather’s garage. Though old and a bit worn, it meant a lot to him.He carefully cleaned the mirrors and followed the instructions in the worn guidebook. Hisgrandfather often sat nearby, quietly watching him. “You’re doing a great job,” Grandpasaid with a smile. “A telescope helps, of course. But in the end, it’s how you look at the skythat really matters.” Leo nodded, though his attention soon returned to the small, shiningpieces in his hands.By Friday, the telescope was finally ready. Leo named it the Sky-Scanner. Though itlooked a little unsteady on its wooden stand, it worked well enough. When he tested it on adistant chimney (烟囱), the image appeared clear. A wave of excitement ran through him –he was ready.That evening, Leo set up everything in the backyard. The air was cool, and the smell offresh grass filled the air. With a small red flashlight, he checked his star map and adjustedthe telescope toward the horizon (地平线). One by one, stars began to appear in thedarkening sky.Just as he leaned forward to make a final adjustment, his foot caught on a garden waterpipe. He was trapped and hit the stand. With a sharp sound, the eyepiece fell off anddisappeared into the grass. Leo dropped to his knees and searched desperately, but the yardwas too dark. “No,” he whispered, his voice shaking. “I’ve ruined everything.” The meteorshower was supposed to peak in thirty minutes, and without that tiny piece of glass, the starswould seem like distant, unclear dots.注意:(1) 续写词数应为 150 个左右;(2) 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Just then, Grandpa came over, holding a lantern.Moments later, Leo lay on the grass, quieter now, staring at the sky.高三英语 — 11 — (共 11 页) 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 福建省福州市2026届高三下学期4月适应性练习英语听力.mp3 福建省福州市2026届高三下学期4月适应性练习英语答案.docx 福建省福州市2026届高三下学期4月适应性练习英语试卷(PDF版,含音频).pdf