2025-2026学年辽宁省实验高中高三年级下四模英语试卷(PDF版含答案,无听力音频含听力原文)

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2025-2026学年辽宁省实验高中高三年级下四模英语试卷(PDF版含答案,无听力音频含听力原文)

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英语试卷答案
听力理解:
1-5 ABCAC 6-10 ABBAB 11-15 ACCBB 16-20 AABCC
阅读:
21-23 BCB 24-27 ABDD 28-31 DCCA 32-35 BCCA 36-40 CAGFE
完形填空:
41-45 CCBAC 46-50 ABDBD 51-55 DBAAD
语法填空:
56. with 57. which 58. creator 59. titled 60. averaged
61. have been passed/are passed 62. widely 63. a 64. adding 65. What
应用文参考范文:
Good morning, everyone! What does nature bring us For me, it offers far more than just
beautiful scenery. A walk through the woods can soothe a troubled mind, while the fresh air fills us
with renewed energy.
I still recall one weekend when I sat by a stream, listening to the birds sing. In that moment,
my worries faded away, and I felt truly connected to the world around me. Nature has the power to
heal, to inspire, and to remind us what really matters.
So let’s step outside, embrace the natural world, and cherish this precious gift we’re blessed
with.
读后续写参考范文:
Paragraph 1:
I took a deep breath and sat down beside him again. Instead of rushing through the steps, I
slowed my pace and broke each instruction into smaller parts. “We’ll figure it out together,” I
assured him in a gentle tone. I guided his finger patiently across the screen and encouraged him to
try again whenever he hesitated. Gradually, his hands stopped shaking, tension melting into relief.
Step by step, the unfamiliar screen began to feel less frightening, and he started pressing the buttons
with growing confidence, as if the device were finally becoming a companion rather than a barrier.
Paragraph 2:
When we finally made the video call, the scene that followed moved me deeply. As his
grandson’s surprised face appeared on the screen, tears welled up in Mr. Carter’s eyes, his voice
trembling with joy. Their lively conversation filled the room, turning a simple digital connection
into a bridge across distance and generations. Watching them, I felt a quiet warmth rising in my
heart. In a rapidly developing technological world, true progress lies not only in smarter devices but
in deeper human understanding. That afternoon, I came to see that patience strengthens
communication, and sympathy gives technology its real meaning.
听力原文
Text 1
W: You look smart! Where are you going
M: Today is my grandparents’ golden wedding anniversary. All the family will be there, even my
cousins who live in Australia.
Text 2
W: Kingscliffe Library. Can I help you
M: Yes. My library book is due back, but I had a bit of an emergency, and I can’t come to return it.
Can I renew it
W: That’s no problem.
Text 3
W: Don’t tell me you were at the office very late last night!
M: Yeah, I had to finish that report.
W: Be careful, or you’re gonna burn yourself out.
Text 4
W: Good morning. What can I get you today
M: Eggs always sound good. But what do you suggest
W: If you’re really hungry, the pancakes or pies are wonderful.
M: Hmm. I’ll have a pancake, please. And a cup of milk.
Text 5
M: Will that be another unnecessary purchase
W: No! It’s something I really need.
M: Why do you need another coat You already have many coats at home.
Text 6
W: Hi. This is Janet Sayers with Acme Supplies. We received your order yesterday. We have
everything you requested except the printer. It’s currently unavailable.
M: I’m sorry to hear that. Our current machine keeps breaking down. How soon do you think you’ll
have it
W: Within a week. I can ship the rest of your order, and when the printer gets here, I’ll send it by
express delivery for no extra charge.
M: That’s OK. Could you also call and let me know when it arrives on your end
Text 7
M: Thanks for coming to this exit interview, Echke. So let’s start with the most important question.
Why did you decide to leave
W: Well, I got a better job at another company.
M: What makes that job more attractive
W: Well, to be honest, I’ll be doing the same work for more pay. Our pay here is below market rate,
you know.
M: Yes. We’ve heard this comment from other departing employees. I’ll be sure to pass it on to
management again, though. Now, please tell me your impression of your manager.
Text 8
W: Do you know that Walt Disney won the most Oscar awards in history
M: Yes, I do. I read the other day that he actually received a total of 26 Oscars. His first award was
for the creation of Mickey Mouse. I think it was in 1932 or in 1933. And the last one was for Winnie
the Pooh and the Blustery Day in 1969.
W: Wait a second, Tony, didn’t Walt Disney die in 1966
M: I’m not sure of the exact year he died, but I do know he won his last award after his death.
W: That’s amazing. Well, I’m not really a fan of Mickey Mouse, but I watched Winnie the Pooh
and the Blustery Day online with my kids last year, and I must say I really enjoyed it.
M: I agree. Of all Walt Disney films, Winnie the Pooh is my favorite.
Text 9
W: Hello, Mr. Thompson. I’m Alexandra Jones. I want to ask you some questions about the project
that you offer.
M: Yes, of course, please fire away.
W: Has the project been effective in improving the environment
M: Yes, absolutely. We have seen great results. Last year, we planted a small field of trees, and we
have been measuring their oxygen output to see the benefits that they have provided to the
environment. Our current goal is to plant a lot more tree species so that we can compare the benefits
of each species. In order to do this, we need to get a lot more students involved in the project.
W: Well, the project sounds fascinating. I would definitely like to be involved.
M: Absolutely. Over the years, we have received funding from private investors and from selling
shares, but the biggest improvement in our research came from a government fund that we received
in the first year. This has greatly improved the organization, and we have since won prizes for our
research.
W: Wow, how impressive!
Text 10
M: Hi, everyone. I’m a weather forecaster, which means I study what happens in the atmosphere
and the weather conditions that occur on Earth. People are always surprised to learn that forecasters
aren’t just involved in weather reporting on TV, but they could also work at a radio station, too.
I often get asked how I got interested in weather. Believe it or not, as a teenager, I became
nervous of thunderstorms, and I’d often check the forecasts to see if any were coming. From there,
my interest developed.
If you are thinking of going into weather forecasting, there are some important skills you’ll
need. You have to be good at science, of course. The essential thing is having the ability to make
sense of patterns. You won’t go too far wrong with that. Another useful skill is being able to translate
a forecast into something people at home can understand. Most weather experts study physics and
math before going on to do a more specialized course in forecasting. My own way in was somewhat
different, as I did a business degree before getting into television as a researcher. I moved around
quite a lot at the TV station and eventually ended up in the weather department, where I did my
training.

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