资源简介 陕西师大附中2025一2026学年度高三年级第九次模拟考试参考答案第一部分听力1-5 BACBB 6-10 ACBCA 11-15 CABCB 16-20 CBCAA第二部分阅读A篇21-23BBCB篇24-27BACDC篇28-31CADBD篇32-35ABCB七选五36-40:BCEGF第三部分语言运用第一节完形填空41-45.CAABD46-50.CCAAB51-55,DDCBB第二节语法填空56.whom 57.Unlike 58.founded 59.accessible 60.builder61.himself62.and63.a64.to discover 65.allowing第四部分写作Dear Jane,I'm Li Hua,a student at Chenguang High School.Hearing that you will give us a lectureabout Western art and want to hear our opinions about which topic to cover,I'm writing toshare my thoughts with you.Personally,I would be most interested in Western music.I choose this topic mainly because I have long been fascinated by the charm of Westernmusic.I am especially curious about how classical music developed over time,from theworks of great composers like Beethoven and Mozart to modern styles such as jazz.Besides,I also wonder how different historical events influenced the creation of these musical pieces.I sincerely hope that your lecture can help me gain a deeper understanding of thecultural background behind Western music.What's more,I would love to learn some basicknowledge about how to appreciate a musical work and how to connect it with the socialcontext of its time.I believe this will not only enrich my knowledge but also broaden mycultural horizons.Thank you for your time.Yours,Li Hua陕西师大附中高三年级第九次模拟考试英语试题答案第1页共4页英语试题(考试时间:120分钟;试卷满分:150分)第一部分 听力 (共两节,20 小题,每小题 1.5 分;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,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。每段对话读两遍。1. What will the woman be responsible for A. Taking care of a cat. B. Doing grocery shopping. C. Cleaning the house.2. What is probably the woman A. A student. B. A host. C. An office worker.3. How does the man sound A. Angry. B. Sorry. C. Understanding.4. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. Some notes. B. An appointment book. C. A to-do list.5. What does Ben regret doing A. Working overtime. B. Going climbing. C. Taking painkillers.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. Who is Sarah A. The man’s wife. B. Leo’s wife. C. The woman’sneighbor.7. What is the man going to do next month A. Move into his new house.B. Hold a housewarming party.C. Have his house redecorated.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。8. What satisfies the girl most about her college life A. Practicing calligraphy every Sunday night.B. Having more free time.C. Making like-minded friends.9. Where does the girl spend most of her spare time A. In the school gym. B. At the photography club. C. In the school library.英语试题 第 1 页 共 12 页10. What does the man advise the girl to do A. Explore new interests.B. Take her studies seriously.C. Hang out with her classmates.听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。11. For what occasion does the woman plan to make some drinks A. A family reunion. B. A barbecue party. C. A picnic.12. What kind of tea does the man usually use to make fruit tea A. Green tea. B. Oolong tea. C. Black tea.13. When does the man believe homemade drinks lose their freshness A. After 24 hours. B. After 48 hours. C. After 72 hours.听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。14. What is the movie Purple Rain mainly about A. The mysterious death of an actor.B. The rise of a film company.C. A guitarist’s road to success.15. What did Prince do A. A film director. B. A musician. C. A producer.16. Why will the movie be adapted for a musical according to the producers A. To celebrate the movie’s success.B. To attract people’s attention to original songs.C. To honor Prince and his achievements.17. What does the man think of the new musical A. Puzzling. B. Promising. C. Old-fashioned.听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。18. Why is the world’s first microwave bag invented A. People want to eat takeout food less often.B. People dislike making extra room for microwaves.C. People desire to have hot meals anywhere at any time.19. What do we know about the microwave bag A. It is powered by a battery pack.B. The bag itself weighs just 120 grams.C. It can heat the food inside to 80°C in just 15 minutes.20. What is the function of the app called Hotopia A. Setting the heating temperature inside the microwave bag.B. Speeding up the cooling process of the microwave bag.C. Making the microwave bag clean itself.第二部分 阅读理解(共两小节,满分 50分)英语试题 第 2 页 共 12 页第一节(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项 A、B、C、D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 tospot birds, watching elephants walking across open plains, or observing whales from adistance.Cultural EcotourismCultural ecotourism offers insight into local traditions and lifestyles. Experiencesmay include learning from long-established communities, visiting important sites, orjoining nature-related activities. Such activities must get permission from localcommunities and should directly benefit communities, ensuring heritage is shared on thecommunity’s own terms.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:travelers learn from local experts, and conservation programs gain extra capacity.英语试题 第 3 页 共 12 页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 for writing the blog A. To tell travel stories. B. To explain overtourism.C. To introduce real ecotourism. D. To show fun outdoor activities.BDear Mom,It’s me, Faisal Abdullah Malik, your son from Pakistan, who crossed the border for aheart transplant. You saved my life a decade ago by making a decision that only a motheras extraordinary as you could make.On 26 December 2014, both our lives changed forever. Karthick, your beloved son,was brought to Tirupur Government Hospital, near Coimbatore, in southern India, after atragic road accident. He was later transferred to G. Kuppusamy Naidu Memorial (GKNM)Hospital. When the doctors declared him brain dead, you had to face the unthinkable,holding his hand, saying your silent goodbyes.In the depths of that unimaginable grief, Mom, you made a choice that speaks ofboundless courage and selflessness. You not only gave me Karthick’s heart but alsodonated five other organs, giving the gift of life to six strangers. You made this difficultdecision without ever questioning the race, religion, or nationality. Your decision wassolely about saving lives.Today, as a father of two growing children, I can truly understand the magnitude ofyour sacrifice. I can only imagine the storm of emotions you must have battled. Did youquestion if it was the right decision Did you fear it was too much to bear And yet, in thedarkest hour of your life, you chose life for others. You chose hope. I know Karthick mustbe so proud of you, as am I, Mom. I am alive today because of your strength.Tearing apart the political divide, I have longed to meet you, Mom. I have travelled to英语试题 第 4 页 共 12 页Chennai several times since receiving Karthick’s heart, always hoping to somehow find away to Coimbatore. But my medical visa restricts me from travelling outside Chennai.You might be wondering why I don’t even call you Names of donors and recipients arekept confidential, and I feel helpless.Allah tells us in The Qur’an, “Whoever saves a life, it is as if they saved all ofhumanity.”Mom, you embody it. I love you, Mom, forever and always.Yours always,Faisal24.What can we learn about Karthick from the text A. He donated all his organs to six strangers.B. He received treatment in GKNM Hospital.C. He died immediately in the road accident.D. He was a man of courage and selflessness.25.Which of the following words can best describe the mother A. Noble and open-minded. B. Friendly and hard-working.C. Loyal and strong-willed. D. Modest and warm-hearted.26.Why did Faisal feel “helpless” in the letter A. His poor health prevented his traveling.B. He lost touch with his mother in India.C. He was limited in his travel and contact.D. The government banned border crossing.27.What is the author’s primary purpose in writing this letter A. To ask for medical assistance. B. To advocate for organ donation.C. To record his transplant experience. D. To express his sincere gratitude.CEvery December, my house turns into the island of unwanted gifts. People are kind,but there are only so many candied nut tins, caramel popcorn towers, and sugar cookiesone family can consume.Let us not forget my wedding-regift incident. We received a very expensive electrictea kettle. We don’t drink tea, so we returned it to the store and got $75. Later, the store英语试题 第 5 页 共 12 页manager called, furious, accusing us of trading them a piece of junk. Someone had boughtthe kettle and discovered an obviously used cut-glass Easter basket inside. It turns out thatperson had regifted it to us. We paid the store back and were handed that ugly Easterbasket.This made me wonder: Is regifting a form of rudeness To find out, let’s explore bothsides of the regifting debate.First of all, humans have been regifting since the dawn of time. Caveman A givesCaveman B a rock; Caveman B gives it to Caveman C. We call that anthropology (人类学). Modern life demands efficiency. Why let something sit in a cabinet Why not givethat brand-new item to someone who will actually use it It’s economical. It’senvironmentally friendly. It’s basically the circle of life.And yet, regifting is a high-risk sport. It requires memory and strategy. Give the giftto the wrong person, and suddenly people are texting:“Didn’t I give this to you ”Regifting can go terribly wrong if you misjudge a person’s taste, so you should not regiftwithin the same social ecosystem, while also carefully removing all the evidence (cards,receipts, etc.). Ultimately, the key is to match the gift to the person—so never give spaproducts to someone who hates lotions (乳液).My official ruling Regifting is not rude. Thoughtlessness is rude. Waste is rude. Butgiving something new, unused and suited to someone else’s preferences is generosity in itsmost practical, planet-friendly form. So go ahead— regift joyfully, wisely and guilt-free.After all, someone out there really needs those candied nuts.28.What did the author get after dealing with the store manager A. A brand-new electric tea kettle. B. A refund of 75 dollars.C. The used cut-glass Easter basket. D. A sincere apology from the store.29.Why does the author mention “Caveman” in the text A. To trace back the long history of regifting.B. To provide examples of human efficiency.C. To encourage the proper action of regifting.D. To explain the nature of ancient anthropology.30.Which of the following might be a successful regifting A. Sending a spa product to a colleague. B. Returning a costly gift to a local store.C. Sharing fresh candies with a neighbor. D. Giving a suitable scarf to a new friend.英语试题 第 6 页 共 12 页31.What is a suitable title for the text A. Does regifting make sense B. Is regifting actually rude C. What’s the power of regifting D. Why is regifting high-risk DThe dawn chorus of birdsong has inspired poets and nature lovers for thousands ofyears, but the reason why birds start the day this way is an enduring mystery. Now, aseries of experiments on zebra finches (斑胸草雀 ) suggests that while darkness holdsback singing, birds build up a strong motivation to sing in the night that causes them toburst into song at dawn.Satoshi Kojima at the Korea Brain Research Institute and his colleagues studiedlab-raised zebra finches in carefully-controlled lighting conditions. When the teamdelayed sudden exposure to bright light until three hours after actual dawn, the finches,which were awake, remained silent in the dark; once the light was turned on, they sangmore intensely than usual. However, when the lights came on three hours earlier than truedawn, the chorus was less intense.“The birds are already awake in the dark before the lights come on,” Kojima says. Henotes that darkness subdues their natural urge to sing, which in turn boosts their singingmotivation, leading to a rebound of intense singing when lights come on.The researchers then administered the drug luzindole, which blocks the effects ofmelatonin (褪黑激素), a hormone that helps regulate wakefulness cycles in many animals.Birds that were given this drug five hours before the normal lights-on time woke up morequickly and began singing earlier than those in the control group. Besides, analysis of thebirds’ songs revealed rapid structural shifts in the first hour after dawn compared to thesecond. “Due to the absence of singing during the night, the vocal motor system and songstructure may slightly suffer, and the dawn chorus serves to quickly restore or improvethem,” says Kojima.While this study examined only one species, similar drivers may apply to other birdspecies, he says. But Diego Gil at the National Museum of Natural Sciences in Madrid,Spain, urges caution. There are “extensive differences between species: how, when andwhat birds sing in the dawn chorus”, he says. “This explains why 11 different assumptionshave been proposed to understand the phenomenon.”32.What does Kojima’s experiment in Paragraph 2 mainly show 英语试题 第 7 页 共 12 页A. Finches’ chorus strength relates to time staying in the dark.B. Lab-raised zebra finches are more sensitive to light changes.C. Earlier light exposure results in a more intense dawn chorus.D. Earlier light exposure makes the birds’ dawn chorus last longer.33.What does the underlined word “subdues” in Paragraph 3 probably mean A. Transforms. B. Restricts. C. Motivates. D. Ignores.34.What can we learn from the experiment with luzindole A. Luzindole improves birds’ vocal motor system.B. Melatonin showed no effect on the control group.C. Melatonin may prevent birds’ waking and singing.D. Luzindole directly lifts birds’ dawn-singing motivation.35.What do Diego Gil’s words imply A. More experiments are needed to confirm the assumption.B. The findings on zebra finches may not fit all bird species.C. All proposed assumptions about dawn chorus are unreliable.D. Species differences have no impact on dawn chorus patterns.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。Move House Without the WasteIf you’ve got a house move coming up, then you’ll know that it can be a stressfulexperience. With everything going on, reducing the environmental impact of moving maynot be high on your list of priorities. 36 Thankfully, there are a few clever waysto green your move and save some money.Firstly, it’s always best to declutter (清理 ) before you even start thinking aboutpacking. Getting rid of the stuff that you don’t need means you need fewer boxes andfewer packaging materials. 37 This can save money and reduce pollution.Once you’ve decluttered, you can move on to the packing stage. Many removalcompanies supply their own brand-new boxes at an additional cost. To save resources (anda bit of cash), it’s best to foster (培养 ) a good relationship with local shops. 38However, you can ask the staff when the delivery day is and then pop in that day to collect英语试题 第 8 页 共 12 页some cardboard boxes before they are sent to recycling.39 — using suitcases instead of boxes. Ask your friends and family ifyou can borrow some. Laundry bags are also an excellent option. You can generally fit alot in them and they are much easier to carry than boxes.And finally, you can’t move your goods with cardboard boxes alone. Delicate itemsneed some form of protection during the move. 40 If you find yourself short onrecycled materials, you can also use clean towels and clothes to wrap breakables in. Thisis also a clever space-saving technique!A. They have a good supply of boxes.B. Yet moving can be quite a wasteful process.C. It may also mean you need a smaller removal truck.D. Moreover, get creative with items you are clearing out.E. Most of them won’t store cardboard boxes as it’s a fire risk.F. You can keep old newspapers or air-filled packaging beforehand.G. Alternatively, you can get crafty with the items you have around you.第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 30分)第一节 完形填空(共 15小题;每题 1分,满分 15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项 A、 B、 C、D中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A surprising new hobby taught me there’s more than one way to be flexible.By my early 40s, I had tried all the 41 that were supposed to make mefeel better about entering middle age. I had taken an acting class and thrown myself intolearning a new language, but given them up. My attempt at yoga was also a(n) 42 .And then, 43 by the fruitless efforts, I decided to 44 a ballet class.“But you’re not very 45 ,” my husband gently reminded me. He was right.I nearly injured myself when I once tried to lift my leg onto a table in an attempt to46 . But I was determined to give it a 47 . I needed confirmation that mybody was 48 of graceful movement.Though I’d expected my classes to be physically 49 and my muscles to英语试题 第 9 页 共 12 页ache, I hadn’t 50 I couldn’t complete the seemingly simple act of pointingand extending my foot to the side. However, over time, 51 I startedbecoming more comfortable with the body under the 52 of my teacher.My body hasn’t ossified (僵化) any more, which brings me great 53 .If anything, ballet is forcing me to 54 my relationship with my body,and instead of noticing only the beginning of older age, I now marvel at what my body iscapable of and the gradual 55 I’ve seen as I’ve learned to stand with moreconfidence and courage.41.A.dishes B.devices C.hobbies D.medicines42.A.failure B.chance C.mission D.achievement43.A.discouragedB.shocked C.frightened D.refreshed44.A.make up forB.sign up for C.drop out of D.break away from45.A.wealthy B.energetic C.humble D.flexible46.A.kick B.jump C.stretch D.swing47.A.look B.hand C.shot D.rest48.A.capable B.tired C.afraid D.short49.A.demanding B.promising C.rewarding D.attractive50.A.recalled B.anticipated C.guaranteed D.pretended51.A.initially B.suddenly C.unfortunately D.gradually52.A.command B.leadership C.investigation D.guidance53.A.stress B.regret C.joy D.confusion54.A.recover B.rethink C.remove D.repeat55.A.challenges B.changes C.declines D.investments第二节 (共 10小题;每小题 1. 5分,满分 15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Today, Chinese web novels attract an overseas fan base of about 200 million activereaders from more than 200 countries and regions, most of 56 read a few chaptersof web novels after work and discuss their favorites online with fellow enthusiasts.57 most readers, Charles-Emmanuel Dewees from France took his passion英语试题 第 10 页 共 12 页further. He set out to build a bridge, introducing Chinese web novels to French-speakingcountries. Together with some friends, he 58 (found) an online readingcommunity to call on fans to help translate more than 100 Chinese web novels intoFrench, making them freely 59 (access) to Internet users worldwide. From anormal reader to a volunteer bridge 60 (build), Dewees admitted that it was thecharm of Chinese web novels that pushed him to devote 61 (he) wholeheartedlyto running the community.While he was filming a documentary on web novels in China62 engaging in face-to-face exchanges with several seasoned Chinese web authors,Dewees gained 63 more comprehensive understanding of why these stories are soappealing to readers worldwide. Dewees said, “Chinese web novels not only bringspiritual enjoyment to overseas readers, but also open a window for them 64(discover) and understand China. Readers often look up references and search for culturalallusions (典故) mentioned in the stories, thus 65 (allow) them to encounter abroader range of Chinese culture. Through the perspectives of the authors, they also gaininsights into how contemporary Chinese youth think and feel.”第四部分:写作(共两节,满分 40分)第一节 书面表达(满分 15分)假设你是晨光中学的学生李华,英国友好校将派教师来你校参加为期一周的暑期交流活动。活动期间,英方教师 Jane 将做一个有关西方艺术的讲座、现就讲座内容征求你校学生的意见。请根据以下提示给 Jane写一封电子邮件:(1)你喜欢的讲座话题;(2)选择该话题的原因;(3)希望从中有何收获。注意:(1)词数不少于 80词;(2)可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯;英语试题 第 11 页 共 12 页(3)开头和结尾已给出、不计入总词数。Dear Jane,I’m Li Hua,a student at Chenguang High School.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thank you for your time.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。Mia Thompson, a 22-year-old girl, stood at a significant turning point in her life. Asthe final bell of the school year rang, she felt both excited and worried.“Hey, Mia! Ready for summer ” her best friend, Chloe, approached with a widesmile. “Um, sorta,” Mia replied, looking down at her feet. “I just don’t know what Ishould do after graduation.” Chloe said, “You’re one of the smartest people I know! What’s holding you back ” Mia took a deep breath. “It’s just…everything feels so uncertain. Iwant to be a professional singer, but I also feel like writing is my thing.”As summer unfolded, Mia was often found at the village library. One evening, shewas drawn to a self-help book titled Fearless: How to Embrace (拥抱) Uncertainty. Thesentences struck her. “Sometimes, you have to face uncertainty directly instead of runningaway from it. Your future isn’t a single path; it’s an ever-changing journey.”The next day, Chloe told Mia a summer music festival would be held in town. “Youshould enter! You can sing!” she suggested enthusiastically. “No way!” Mia protested, hercheeks reddening. “Give it a go! Remember how everyone loves your voice ” Chloeurged. Then the book’s words crossed her mind — it’s not just about the thing itself; it’sabout showing up and being seen. Hesitantly, she agreed, thinking maybe this could be achance to overcome her fears.The day of the festival arrived. After Mia’s performance, Mr. Henderson, a localmusic producer, approached her and said, “You have a beautiful voice, Mia. Have youever thought about pursuing music professionally ” Shocked, she smiled slightly andexplained, “I don’t know whether that’s what I really want. I’m scared, honestly.” “Fear isa part of the process,” he replied warmly, “Sometimes the path chooses you. Why not英语试题 第 12 页 共 12 页come to my studio next week, where many artists work together No pressure — justexplore.”注意:(1)续写词数应为 150个左右;(2)请按如下格式作答。Paragraph 1: Spending all night thinking about it, Mia decided to go._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph 2: “What if you pursued both ” Chloe suggested.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________英语试题 第 13 页 共 12 页 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 英语答案.pdf 英语试题.pdf