资源简介 ■高三年级4月质量检测英语答题卡准考证号姓名00【00000■00T0班级2222122233333330333贴条形码区域考场44444444445555755566666676666座位号788888888889999]999]999注1,答题前,考生务必清楚地将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在规定的位置,核准条形码上的准考证号,姓名与本人相符并完全正确及考试科日也相意符后,将条形码粘贴在规定的位置。2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂:非选择题必须使用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔作答,字体工整笔迹清楚事3.考生必须在答题卡各题目的规定答题区域内答题,超出答题区域范围书写的答案无效:在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效项4.保持卡面清洁,不准折叠,不得弄破填涂样例正确填涂:错误填涂:Xp四块考标记: 选择题(请用2B铅笔填涂)IA四5四四四I1四]网16四I网2A四B7OE团126 I17AA回49四4B品18A3回4回网5网o团⊙a21四[B]D回6网31B网回364 3 回回回22B网回4B回B网AB回D回回回回四回四四四回四E29四E34四E岛39OCE25 B3回35B40[AB网D回回a1④B9回46四回51四B网回2E团E四回回回5A回回4a8智因4回5切网50 E网55 I幻非选择题(请使用0.5毫米的黑色字迹签字笔书写)】第二节(15分)】56.5758.59.60.6162636465请在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出矩形边框限定区域的答案无效!高三英语第1页(共2页)63600请在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出矩形边框限定区域的答案无效!第一节(15分)Dear Mr.White,Yours,Li Hua第二节(25分)First,she worked with AI to create personalized recipes for Grandma..Mira asked Grandma to guide her to make a special outfit(全套服装)for a school event.请在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出矩形边框限定区域的答案无效!高三英语第2页(共2页)6360C高三年级 4月质量检测·英语参考答案、提示及评分细则1~5 AACCA 6~10 CBBBA 11~15 BCABA 16~20 CBABC21. B 22. A 23. C 24. B 25. A 26. B 27. A 28. B 29. A 30. C 31. B32. B 33. A 34. D 35. D36. F 37. C 38. D 39. E 40. G41. D 42. A 43. B 44. C 45. B 46. A 47. C 48. D 49. D 50. A 51. C52. B 53. C 54. D 55. A56. warmth 57. with 58. the 59. officially 60. featuring 61. Representatives62. called 63. serves 64. was recognized 65. that / which第一节One possible version:Dear Mr. White,I’m Li Hua. I’m delighted to hear that our school English radio station will launch the new programme “OneSong a Week”.In my opinion, this programme is a wonderful idea. It can not only enrich students’ campus life but also helpus improve our English listening and vocabulary through English songs.I have some suggestions for the programme. First, we can choose songs that are popular among students andwith positive themes and simple lyrics. Second, it’s better to introduce the background of the songs briefly beforeplaying them. Finally, a section where students recommend their favourite English songs can be arranged. I’mlooking forward to the first broadcast of the programme.Yours,Li Hua第二节One possible version:First, she worked with AI to create personalized recipes for Grandma. The recipes included soft, tasty disheslike mashed potatoes and stewed pears, perfect for Grandma’s weak teeth. Mira invited her parents to join them inthe kitchen. They let Grandma stir the pot and pick fresh ingredients. As they chatted, Grandma happily mentionedhow she used to embroider small flowers on the collars of the dresses she made. Everyone praised her skill warmly.Gradually, Grandma ate more and smiled often, laying a nice foundation for the next plan suggested by AI.Mira asked Grandma to guide her to make a special outfit (全套服装) for a school event. Grandma’s eyes litup at the request, full of joy. She sat beside Mira, instructing her step by step. First, she told Mira to pick a softcotton cloth and measure the size carefully with a tape. Then she taught her to mark clear lines on the cloth,whispering tips to keep the lines straight. At last, Grandma patiently taught Mira how to sew the edges. Miralearned hard, and Grandma smiled the whole time, feeling truly needed. This experience greatly improved herappetite. Mira was surprised by AI’s great help as a virtual psychologist.听力部分录音材料(Text 1)M: I can hardly see across the street.W: The fog will clear quickly as the sun comes out, but the weatherman said there’s a chance of strong winds later.(Text 2)W: I’d like some lamb. I’ve tried every grocery store in town, but I couldn’t find it. Don’t Americans eat lamb M: Not many of us. But we always have some in stock here at Harvard Meats. What kind would you like W: Any part of the lamb will do.(Text 3)W: Have you thought about where to open your new restaurant, Tom M: I wanted to open it in the centre of the city, but I couldn’t afford the high rents there.W: And the heavy competition would be a problem. What about a location out of town Lower rents, more parking.(Text 4)W: How are you getting on with your experiment M: In spite of my continuous failure, I have already made some progress.(Text 5)M: Good news! The deadline has been postponed for ten days.W: Well, I’d rather stick to the original submission date.(Text 6)W: I heard that farmers in Chile, called seed guardians, save old seeds.M: Do the guardians plant, trade, and keep many kinds of seeds W: Yes. They keep a lot of seeds, like tomatoes and corn. Some seeds do not exist anymore.M: I think some seeds are hard to find now, but they are very important. They help grow new plants when theweather changes. Without these old seeds, some plants will stop growing.W: Yes. Chef and guardian Pablo Ceres plant many kinds of tomatoes. This year, he has 25 kinds, not just six likebefore.(Text 7)M: Hi, Mrs. Green. Could I ask you a few questions about graduate school W: Of course! Are you thinking about doing a Master of Economics M: I am, but I’d like to know more about the programmes and how long they take.W: Most take about a year or two. Would you like an academic programme or a management programme M: No. I don’t want to be a professor or a manager. I’d prefer one that focuses more on job skills.W: Well, how about a training programme It’ll help you gain experience. It’ll cost more than $25,000, but thereare lots of scholarships!M: Thanks for the advice. I’ll look into that.W: OK! You can ask me anytime if you have questions.(Text 8)W: Did you sign up for that gym my sister recommended M: Yes, I did. And I also met my personal coach, Ms. Johnson.W: Good. My sister said that gym would make different exercise plans for different people.M: Yes. Ms. Johnson told me to stick to a low- fat diet and prepare a sport suit. I decide to buy one after we get offwork.W: Why not buy one online I know a good online shop.M: Really Why don’t we have a look now W: Let me see... How about this blue one M: I don’t like blue. That red one looks pretty good!W: But it says red ones are sold out. They only have black ones in the same style.M: Then I’d rather buy a red one in the shopping mall near our company.(Text 9)W: Uncle Ian, Grandma and I found this old notebook during the spring- cleaning. She said it was yours. Can Iopen it M: Hmm, sure. It’s my high school classmate-record-book. It contains my classmates’ contact information, photos,messages, etc.W: Sounds fun! Can we go through it together M: Of course.W: Good. The first page is about Terry Brown. He wrote so many messages!M: Yes. He was my deskmate. Now he’s an army medical doctor.W: That’s cool! Let’s move on to the next page. This one is about Anna Smith. She even added a photo of herself.She looks so familiar. I think I’ve seen her somewhere.M: You might have, because she lives on the same block as us.W: No wonder. And she wrote, “I hope you achieve your three wishes: to become a college teacher, to learn to fly aplane, and to travel around Europe.”M: So far, I’ve only achieved the first one.W: There’s always time for the other two wishes.(Text 10)W: Good morning, everyone. My name’s Dora and I work with Find Your Peace Nature Tours. I’m going to talk toyou about the Isle of Mull. It’s a small island off the west coast of Scotland. So, what’s so special about it Well, it’s got everything: there are mountains and green valleys. On the north side, there are beautiful sandy beaches, whichare usually empty, and blue sea. Mull is home to dolphins, whales and other sea animals, which you have a goodchance of seeing if you book a wildlife tour. When is the best time to go there OK, so it rains quite a lot and theweather can get quite windy, but it doesn’t get all that cold. July is the hottest month. But the best time to go isApril or May, when there aren’t so many tourists and it’s quieter. To get there, you can take the train from Glasgow,which is the largest city in Scotland, to Oban, on the coast, where you can get a boat over to the island.高三年级 4月质量检测英 语(试卷满分:150分,考试时间:120分钟)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用 2B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,用 0.5mm的黑色字迹签字笔将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.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)第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分)听下面 5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。1. How is the weather now A. Foggy. B. Sunny. C. Windy.2. Why is the woman having trouble finding lamb A. It is not common where she lives.B. There is no lamb at Harvard Meats.C. She doesn’t know what kind she wants.3. What stopped Tom from opening a restaurant downtown A. The limited parking space.B. The heavy traffic.C. The high costs.4. How does the man feel about his experiment A. Disappointed. B. Curious. C. Satisfied.5. What does the woman mean A. An extension isn’t necessary for her.B. She’d rather have a later deadline.C. Ten days is enough to finish her submission.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. Corn planting in Chile.B. Weather change in the world.C. Seed guardians preserving old seeds.7. How many more kinds of tomatoes has Pablo planted this year than before A. 6. B. 19. C. 25.听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 10题。8. What is the man’s main demand A. Conducting academic research.B. Gaining practical skills.C. Seeking an inexpensive programme.9. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Employer and employee. B. Advisor and student. C. Manager and waiter.10. What is the man going to do next A. Consider the woman’s advice.B. Sign up for the programme.C. Apply for a scholarship.听第 8段材料,回答第 11至 13题。11. What did Ms. Johnson ask the man to do A. Register for a gym.B. Cut down on fat.C. Draw up a work plan.12. What colour sport suit does the man like A. Blue. B. Black. C. Red.13. Where will the man buy the suit A. At the shopping mall.B. From the online shop.C. In the gym.听第 9段材料,回答第 14至 16题。14. What is the girl’s purpose of talking to her uncle A. To send an invitation.B. To ask for permission.C. To prepare for the cleaning.15. What do we know about Terry Brown A. He provides medical service for the army.B. He lives near the speakers’ community.C. He placed a photo in the man’s notebook.16. Which of the man’s dreams has been realized A. Touring around Europe.B. Learning how to fly.C. Being a college teacher.听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。17. Why does Dora give the talk A. To share travel tips.B. To do promotion.C. To present her experience.18. What does the Isle of Mull feature A. Its rich wildlife.B. Its snow-capped mountains.C. Its unique sea colour.19. When is the best time to visit Mull A. March. B. April. C. July.20. What does Dora talk about at last A. The weather on Mull.B. The location of the island.C. The means of transport.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。AOutstanding Female Physicists in Modern HistoryChien-Shiung Wu (1912-1997, Chinese-American)She was a top nuclear physicist. At 44, she did the “Wu Experiment” (1956), proving parity violation (宇称不守恒) — particles don’t act the same in mirror images. This helped two male scientists win the Nobel Prize. Shetaught at Columbia University, guided many students, and earned the Wolf Prize in Physics (1978).Marie Curie (1867-1934, Polish-French)She was the only person to win the Nobel Prizes in two sciences (Physics 1903, Chemistry 1911). Born inPoland, she worked in France. With her husband, she discovered polonium (1898, named after Poland) and radiumat 31. She studied radioactivity, used it in early cancer treatment, and helped make X-ray machines for World War Ihospitals.Rosalind Franklin (1920-1958, British)A 31-year-old biophysicist, she took “Photo 51” (1952) — the first clear X-ray picture of DNA. This imagewas key for Watson and Crick to figure out DNA’s double-helix structure. She also studied coal and viruses, butdied young at 37 from illness linked to her work.Lise Meitner (1878-1968, Austrian-Swedish)She was a Jewish physicist who fled (逃离 ) Austria to Sweden in 1938 (age 60). With Otto Hahn, shediscovered nuclear fission (核裂变) — splitting atoms to release huge energy. She named “fission” and explainedhow it works, though Hahn alone got the 1944 Nobel. She later taught in Sweden and became a global physics icon(偶像).21. What is special about polonium A. It won its discoverer the Wolf Prize.B. It was named after Marie Curie’s homeland.C. It helped make X-ray machines.D. It was the key to developing nuclear energy.22. What part did Rosalind Franklin’s “Photo 51” play A. It helped uncover DNA’s double-helix shape.B. It proved parity violation in nuclear physics.C. It supported the study of coal and viruses.D. It made her win a Nobel Prize directly.23. What did Lise Meitner do after fleeing Austria in 1938 A. She taught at Columbia University.B. She received the Nobel Prize.C. She explained how nuclear fission works.D. She discovered nuclear fission with her husband.BMy name is Mahsa Riar, a 13-year-old who founded Limitless Limb last year. The company produces3D-printed, customizable, and affordable prosthetics (假肢) specifically designed for children with limb loss.Inspired by a book about a girl who couldn’t afford a prosthetic after losing her leg in an accident, I didresearch and found that most such devices cost thousands of dollars — way beyond ordinary families’ reach.Many children, especially those in war zones, can’t access them at all, which deeply saddened me and drove me totake action.Having a 3D printer at home, I decided to develop cheaper, customizable prosthetics. Building the firstprototype (原型) was extremely challenging — fitting tiny parts correctly took dozens of attempts and late-nightadjustments, but I refused to give up and finally succeeded. I consulted an experienced orthopedic surgeon (骨科医生 ), who provided professional books on human anatomy (解剖学 ) and prosthetic design, and further onlineresearch helped me refine every detail of my product. I still frequently refer to those books to improve myprototypes.I presented Limitless Limb to the Young Entrepreneurs Academy Investor Panel and won the grand prize: $1,500 to buy a more efficient 3D printer, which enhances prosthetic functionality and printing speed.My goal is to equip every child with limb loss with a functional prosthetic, helping them feel whole. For afellow music student with a neurological disorder that made holding a cello (大提琴 ) bow difficult, I created adevice to keep his fingers from lifting. Now he plays well, and I received a county award for this invention.I believe in creative thinking and solving everyday problems from new angles. I speak at schools and othervenues to inspire kids to be trailblazers, as age doesn’t limit one’s ability to make a difference — evenkindergarteners have great ideas.When not working on my business or 3D printing, I enjoy drawing to relax. My dream is to become anarchitect, combining art and design while continuing to help others. I also hope to explore 3D printing for medicalpurposes like organs in the future.24. What inspired Mahsa to launch Limitless Limb A. Desire to win awards in competitions.B. A child’s inability to afford a prosthetic.C. Lack of 3D-printed medical products.D. Her dream to become an architect.25. What did the orthopedic surgeon do for Mahsa’s project A. He offered professional guidance and books.B. He helped with presenting the business to investors.C. He tested and improved prototypes.D. He donated the first 3D printer.26. What can be known about the device for Mahsa’s music classmate A. It allowed her to expand the company.B. It solved the problem of holding a cello bow.C. It helped her publish books on prosthetic design.D. It funded her training in architectural design.27. What message does Mahsa intend to convey through her speeches A. Young people can make a difference despite age.B. 3D printing leads medical innovation.C. Kids need art and music education.D. Entrepreneurs should value social good more.CThe Grand Canyon (峡谷) is a famous natural landmark: 277 miles long, 18 miles wide, and 6,093 feet deep.But it’s not the biggest. You need to go to Tibet. The Yarlung Tsangpo Canyon is only 36 miles longer thanArizona’s Grand Canyon. But it is much deeper. In some places it reaches over 18,000 feet deep, over 3.5 miles!How did canyons this big get here You know how muddy puddles (泥坑) form on sidewalks when it rains That’s the same way those huge canyons formed. It sounds impossible, but it’s true.Erosion is when natural materials like rock or dirt are broken down and carried away. Water or wind usuallydoes the breaking and carrying. Think of sand blowing in your eyes. The wind picks it up and transports it, ormoves it from one place to another.Erosion usually takes a long time to be noticed. It’s hard to see any difference even after a few years. Nowimagine it doing that every day for millions of years. That’s a lot! What happens when all of that rock and soil hasbeen eroded (侵蚀) It can leave a canyon — sometimes 3.5 miles deep.But erosion doesn’t only make amazing landforms. Sometimes erosion itself is what’s dangerous. Masswasting erosion is not like normal erosion. It is the quick downward movement of rocks, soil and vegetation.Deadly snowy avalanches and powerful mudslides are types of mass wasting erosion.Sometimes it is the effects of erosion that are dangerous. Wind chipping away at a cliff can make rockstumble. If that cliff is next to a road, people need to put up nets to catch falling rocks. Wind and water can erodethe soil on farms. That means there is less good soil to grow crops.One thing geologists study is erosion. They can help predict when dangerous mass wasting erosion mighthappen. They can also teach us safer ways to build cities and smarter ways to farm. And when we study erosion, welearn to appreciate landforms like canyons a little more.28. How does the author develop Paragraph 1 A. By referring to a new research. B. By listing numbers.C. By making an assumption. D. By giving an example.29. What can be inferred about the formation of canyons A. It requires millions of years of erosion.B. It is mainly caused by wind rather than water.C. It happens more quickly in dry areas.D. It only occurs in Tibet and Arizona.30. What does the underlined word “tumble” in Paragraph 6 mean A. Disappear. B. Stand. C. Fall. D. Combine.31. Which of the following is the best title for the text A. The World’s Deepest Canyons B. Erosion: Formation and ImpactsC. Dangerous Natural Disasters D. How Geologists Study LandformsDEating from plastic takeout containers may significantly increase the chance of heart failure, a new study finds,and researchers suspect they have identified the reasons.The novel study from Chinese researchers adds to growing evidence of the risks associated with eating fromplastic, and builds on previous evidence linking plastic chemicals to heart disease. The authors used a two-partmethod, first looking into how often over 3,000 people in China ate from plastic takeout containers, and whetherthey had heart disease.They then exposed rats to plastic chemicals in water that was boiled and poured into carryout containers tocollect chemicals. Plastic can contain any of about 20,000 chemicals, and many of them, such as BPA, phthalates(邻苯二甲酸盐) and PFAS, present health risks. The chemicals are often found in food and food packaging, andare linked to a range of problems from cancer to reproductive harm. They put boiling water in the containers forone, five or 15 minutes because plastic chemicals come out at much higher rates when hot contents are placed incontainers.The authors then gave rats the water polluted with chemicals from plastic to drink for several months, thenanalyzed the gut (肠道 ) bacteria and waste products in the feces. It found notable changes. “It showed thatswallowing these chemicals changed the gut environment, affected gut bacteria composition, and changed gutbacteria waste products, particularly those linked to inflammation (炎症),” the authors wrote. They then checkedthe rats’ heart muscle tissue and found it had been damaged. The study did not find a significant difference in thechanges and damage among rats that were exposed to water that had been in contact with plastic for one minuteversus five or fifteen.The study does not make suggestions on how consumers can protect themselves. But public health supporterssay to avoid microwaving or adding hot food to plastic containers at home, or cooking anything in plastic.Replacing plastic tools at home with glass, wood or stainless steel choices is also wise.32. What is the key conclusion of the Chinese study A. Plastic containers change food flavour. B. Chemicals in plastics may harm health.C. Hot liquids damage plastic structure. D. Gut bacteria help cause heart disease.33. Why did researchers test with boiling water A. To copy real food packaging situations. B. To compare different plastic types.C. To clean the containers thoroughly. D. To test plastic containers’ durability.34. What did the study find about rats exposed to plastic chemicals A. Their gut bacteria remained normal. B. Their waste products didn’t change.C. Effects varied with exposure time. D. Their heart tissue showed damage.35. What is the author’s purpose in writing the text A. To explain how gut bacteria affect heart function.B. To compare different types of food packaging materials.C. To introduce new plastic technologies in food preservation.D. To warn about health risks from certain food containers.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。Keep Skin Cancer at Bay“You have skin cancer.” No one wants to hear such scary words. And unfortunately, the number of those whohear them just keeps rising. 36 But the good news is that it’s also one of the easiest to prevent. By adoptinga few healthy habits and making smart choices, people can reduce their risk of developing skin cancer.One of the most important ways is to limit your exposure to UV rays from the sun. UV rays are strongestbetween 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., so it’s best to stay indoors or in the shade during these hours. 37 Sunglassesthat block UV rays are also a must. These measures can shelter you from harmful radiation and prevent sunburn,which is a major risk factor for skin cancer.Using sunscreen is another important way to protect your skin. 38 It should protect against both kindsof UV rays that cause damage to your skin. Apply it to all exposed skin, including your face, neck, ears and hands,even on cloudy days. Put it on every two hours or more often if you’re swimming or sweating.39 It is vital to examine your skin once a month for spots, moles (痣) or growths. Be on the lookoutfor changes in size, shape or colour. Watch for moles that have one side that is different from the other. Look at thesize, too. 40Healthy skin is beautiful. Protecting it is one of the best things you can do.A. We should protect our skin from the strong sun.B. A healthy diet can help improve your skin condition.C. If you have to be in the sun, wear protective clothing.D. Choose a type with a sun protection factor of at least 30.E. Regular skin checks are also key in the prevention of skin cancer.F. The WHO estimates global cancer rates will increase by 77 percent by 2050.G. If a mole is bigger than a pencil eraser or its appearance is changing, consult a skin doctor immediately.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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Step inside Bill Houghton’s shed and it feels like you’ve wandered into a storybook. There are shelves 41with smooth wooden animals, boxes full of tiny lorries (卡车) and 42 stuffed into every corner. In themiddle of it all is Bill, a 79-year-old toymaker with square glasses, a 43 beard and a heart that seems to runon 44 .Bill has spent years 45 hundreds of wooden toys for 46 children in his hometown. Elephantsand koalas with 47 edges. Small lorries perfect for tiny hands. Each one shaped, sanded and brought to lifeon the workbench he 48 so well. As he put it, he is “just doing my bit to 49 .” Bill started givingtoys to Daffodils Dreams, a local charity that 50 clothes, bedding, toiletries and activity vouchers (代金券)for needy families referred through Wigan Council and other agencies. He brings them a new stash (贮藏物) everycouple of weeks.“At Christmas, I make 51 loads,” he said, smiling at the thought of the holiday rush. To the charity,his 52 are more than toys. A spokesman said Bill’s “continued kindness and 53 ” has been trulyvalued and has made a “huge 54 ” in the lives of the children they support. And some of those stories55 him. “They were telling me, we had a little boy who came in through a referral (转诊) a few months ago,”Bill said. The boy was turning three, and his family didn’t have the money to buy him anything for his birthday.“So they gave him four of my donated items as my gift to him,” Bill said.41. A. painted B. faced C. connected D. lined42. A. tools B. foods C. nails D. glasses43. A. short B. white C. dirty D. pointed44. A. relief B. excitement C. kindness D. honesty45. A. purchasing B. crafting C. transforming D. exchanging46. A. disadvantaged B. lonely C. excellent D. responsible47. A. sharp B. rough C. rounded D. broken48. A. upgrades B. repairs C. polishes D. knows49. A. perform B. improve C. relax D. help50. A. provides B. sells C. tracks D. restores51. A. rarely B. gradually C. absolutely D. randomly52. A. uniforms B. gifts C. clothes D. salaries53. A. guilt B. liberty C. generosity D. dignity54. A. promise B. decision C. success D. difference55. A. stay with B. agree with C. contrast with D. deal with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。As the sun bathed the Potala Palace in golden light on Saturday morning in Lhasa, the capital of SouthwestChina’s Xizang autonomous region, it also set the nearby Lhalu wetland shimmering (发出微光), with the cold airgiving way to the 56 (warm) of a new day. In this typically peaceful spot, wildlife moves in harmony57 nature.Yet on this particular day, 58 scene was different: The place was alive with activity as crowdsgathered — not for barley, but for celebration of the fact that the Lhalu Wetland National Nature Reserve hadbeen 59 (official) confirmed on Saturday as the “highest urban natural wetland” by the World RecordCertification Agency.The festive air, 60 (feature) music and a Tibetan Opera performance as a highlight, brought together adiverse crowd. 61 (representative) from government ecology departments, wetland guardians,schoolchildren and certifying officials all joined the celebration.Overlooked by the Potala Palace and clearly visible across the water, the Lhalu wetland is situated in the heartof Lhasa. Often 62 (call) the “Lungs of Lhasa”, the wetland highlights China’s achievements inhigh-altitude environmental protection and 63 (serve) as a global model of sustainable conservation.Lhasa 64 (recognize) in July as an International Wetland City. With strict ecological protectionefforts, vegetation coverage has reached more than 95 percent, making it a biological paradise (乐土 ) 65nurtures (养育) 435 plant species, 167 bird species and 80 insect species.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)第一节(满分 15分)假定你是李华,你校英文广播电台准备推出一档新栏目“One Song a Week”。请你给栏目负责人Mr.White写一封邮件,内容包括:(1)你的观点;(2)你的建议。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。Dear Mr. White,Yours,Li Hua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。This time around, Mira skipped asking the AI to polish her compositions. Instead, she typed a question thathad troubled her for weeks: “Why won’t Grandma eat properly ”It was the early days of January. Having finished all her final exams, Mira went back to her belovedhometown to spend some peaceful days with her dear grandmother. The kind old woman was once a local legend— she used to work as a skilled tailor, making beautiful dresses for half the village and earning enough money toopen a shop of her own.Time had left its marks. Now her eyesight was poor and her fingers trembled, but she still remained the proud,independent woman who lived life on her own terms. Whenever someone ladled (舀取) soup into her bowl, shewould push it away, murmuring softly, “I don’t need it. Save it for yourselves.” Every meal followed the samepattern, and it broke Mira’s heart.Actually, Mira’s family was doing well. There was plenty of food, and everyone loved Grandma deeply. Sowhy did eating — such a simple daily activity — seem like a burden to her Mira tried to reason with her, but the more she talked, the more Grandma refused to eat. One day, frustratedand upset, she blurted out (脱口而出), “Grandma, you make me so sad when you act like this.” The old womanfroze for a moment, then sighed gently. “I’m over seventy. I won’t be here much longer. It doesn’t matter how I eatnow.”Her words hurt Mira deeply. She thought about taking Grandma to see a psychologist, but she knew hergrandmother would never agree. So she turned to her usual helper — the AI.The AI replied quickly. It explained that Grandma was refusing food because she felt she no longer had animportant place in the family. To solve this problem, the AI suggested that Mira and her family should helpGrandma feel safe and needed again. With AI’s help, Mira put her plan into action.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。First, she worked with AI to create personalized recipes for Grandma.Mira asked Grandma to guide her to make a special outfit (全套服装) for a school event. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 6360C-答题卡-彩卡-英语.pdf 【答案】湖南长沙市第一中学等四校2025-2026学年高三年级4月质量检测英语试卷.pdf 【试卷】湖南长沙市第一中学等四校2025-2026学年高三年级4月质量检测英语试卷.pdf