资源简介 福建省福州第三中学2026届高三第十九次质量检测英语试题一、听力选择题1.What does the woman complain about A.The train is behind schedule.B.The man drives slowly.C.There’s a traffic jam.2.How does the man sound A.Embarrassed. B.Regretful. C.Excited.3.What is the probable relationship between the speakers A.A couple. B.Neighbors. C.Colleagues.4.When was Mary supposed to get up A.At 7:30. B.At 8:00. C.At 8:15.5.What are the speakers mainly talking about A.Renting an apartment.B.Taking public transportation.C.Living in the suburb.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Why did Johnson miss the game A.He got the time wrong.B.He did his biology project.C.He took swimming lessons.7.What does the woman think of the game A.Average. B.Wonderful. C.Disappointing.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.How can the quality be ensured A.By analysing some samples.B.By making production fully automatic.C.By having all products inspected strictly.9.How many units will be produced per month from October A.1,200. B.1,000. C.980.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.What did the woman do tonight A.She went jogging.B.She finished her report.C.She took a dance class.11.Why did the woman skip lunch today A.She had a stomachache.B.She wanted to lose weight.C.She was busy on the phone.12.What does the man suggest the woman do A.Eat more food. B.Have more rest. C.Do more exercise.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.What is the weather like today A.Foggy and cold. B.Cloudy and calm. C.Windy and freezing.14.What is the highest temperature today A.-13℃. B.-10℃. C.-7℃.15.What will the man do A.Stay indoors and read.B.Take pictures of the snow.C.Go out to play with snow.16.What does the woman remind the man to do A.Put on thick gloves.B.Dress himself warmly.C.Get his cellphone charged.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.What is the speaker doing A.Giving a lecture to students.B.Chairing a committee meeting.C.Hosting a graduation ceremony.18.What do the listeners need to do now A.Discuss tasks in small groups.B.Ask questions about the ceremony.C.Fill in a form with their information.19.What day is it today A.Wednesday. B.Thursday. C.Friday.20.What does the speaker remind the listeners to do A.Ask their classmates for more advice.B.Finish the paper before the ceremony.C.Devote enough time to their chosen task.二、阅读理解Below is a screenshot of book review on a bestseller My Life on Craigslist.Krysi Joseph4.0 out of 5 starsOdd, fun and cute story. Great readThis was a cute, lighthearted book that explores the life of a Craigslist addict, and how Craiglist, a large free classifieds (分类广告) website, got her through her life so far. The story was well thought out and pretty realistic when it comes to life struggles. It gets a little unbelievable towards the end, and I don’t like it when authors conform to the ‘the world is perfect’ viewpoint most books have, but, that my pessimist breaking through.The book needs some serious editing. She’s repeated the same exact line 3-4 times a couple of and ... (click for more)Kindle Customer3.0 out of 5 starsWould Have Given it 4 stars, but ...The book went along well. Funny and totally in the here and now. I would have given it more if SPOILER ALERT (剧透警告): It didn’t end with her in a love relationship with the guy she had been spying on that fit her. Seriously, it went ... (click for more)Lovetoread4.0 out of 5 starsBeach or vacation read — it’s worth it!I was intrigued by the description, so I gave it a shot. I’m glad I did. I was never like the main character, Emily, so it’s interesting to read about her aimless life. She lives on Craigslist - finding roommates, finding work, finding social ... (click for more)Annabellall5.0 out of 5 starsLifting my spirits type unforgettable and funny bookI read and instantly loved this book, because it is witty and entertaining but at the same time has philosophical and psychological background with an honest look at the real life in a big city. It perfectly shows how a single young woman, while living there and surviving ... (click for more)21.Who likes the book My Life on Craigslist most A.Krysi Joseph. B.Annabellall.C.Kindle Customer. D.Lovetoread.22.Which of the following do both Kindle Customer and Krysi Joseph agree on A.The book deserves a good rating.B.The ending of the book is disappointing.C.The book is popular with Craigslist addicts.D.The book would have been perfect without editing errors.23.What is the purpose of the text A.To advertise a bestseller.B.To recommend a website.C.To share a woman’s story.D.To present reviews of a book.When people think of Eric Liddell, the “Flying Scotsman,” they recall his stunning 400-meter gold medal victory at the 1924 Paris Olympics, a story immortalized in the film Chariots of Fire and a win that made him a beloved hero in Scotland. Yet, the most remarkable and inspiring chapters of his life unfolded far from the racing track, in the war-torn land of China where he first saw the light of day.After his Olympic triumph, Liddell turned down all lucrative sports offers in Europe and chose to return to Tianjin, China, where he was born, to work as a teacher. The initial years were quite challenging, as he spent much time learning Chinese and adapting to a totally different life and local customs. However, the true test of his faith and courage came with the outbreak of the full-scale war in 1937 across the country.While many foreign nationals evacuated China for their own safety, Liddell firmly stayed. He ventured deep into the Hebei countryside, teaching local children and delivering medicine to displaced and injured civilians. To bypass strict Japanese checkpoints with relief funds for the needy, he resorted to great ingenuity, hollowing out a French loaf, stuffing money inside, and carrying it as a pretend lunch every time.In 1943, Liddell was captured and interned by the Japanese army in the Weixian concentration camp (now Weifang, Shandong). Life behind barbed wire was extremely harsh, with scarce food and no proper supplies, but he soon became “Uncle Li” to all the camp’s children. With no textbooks or stationery, he patiently taught them science and other subjects using hand-written notes on scrap paper he collected.One such meticulously handwritten chemistry notebook survives to this day, a precious testament to his unwavering dedication to education. Sadly, he never lived to see the country’s liberation. In February 1945, at the young age of 43, Eric Liddell died of a brain tumor in the camp. His story, however, has never faded away. A memorial stone in Weifang, made from granite of his Scottish homeland, stands in his honor, and it is visited by many each year. As his daughter once said, her father deeply loved China and its people, and his spirit of self-sacrifice continues to inspire countless people across the world.24.What did Liddell do after the Olympic victory A.Taught in his Chinese birthplace B.Accepted sports offers in EuropeC.Lived as a hero in his hometown D.Learned Chinese in Tianjin alone25.How did Liddell take funds through checkpoints A.Hired local guides for help B.Hid money in a French loafC.Crossed with foreign nationals D.Used scrap paper to wrap cash26.What does the handwritten notebook represent A.Scarce camp supplies B.Children’s love for learningC.Liddell’s devotion in hardship D.A precious historical monument27.What message does Liddell’s story convey A.Olympic glory lasts foreverB.Adversity reveals true characterC.Cross-cultural bond inspires courageD.True heroism lies in dedicationEvery 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 cookies one family can consume.Let us not forget my wedding-regift incident. We received a very expensive electric teakettle. We don’t drink tea, so we returned it to the store and got S75. Later, the store manager called, furious, accusing us of trading them a piece of junk. Someone had bought the kettle and discovered an obviously used cut-glass Easter basket inside. It turns out that person had regifted it to us. We paid the store back and were handed that ugly Easter basket.This made me wonder: Is regifting a form of rudeness To find out, let’s explore both sides of the regifting debate.First of all, humans have been regifting since the dawn of time. Caveman A gives Caveman 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 give that brand-new item to someone who will actually use it It’s economical. It’s environmentally friendly. It’s basically the circle of life.And yet, regifting is a high-risk sport. It requires memory and strategy. Give the gift to 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 regift within 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 spa products to someone who hates lotions (乳液).My official ruling Regifting is not rude. Thoughtlessness is rude. Waste is rude. But giving something new, unused and suited to someone else’s preferences is generosity in its most 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 does the underlined word “furious” in paragraph 2 mean A.Confused. B.Frustrated. C.Annoyed. D.Surprised.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.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 Facial expressions are central to social life, yet scientists still don’t fully understand how the brain produces them. For decades, one influential theory has held that what appears on your face is largely an emotional reflex — an honest, automatic readout of what you feel inside. But that view struggles to explain the fact that we often tailor our expressions to the moment.To find out what’s going on in the brain during facial expressions, researchers turned to monkeys. They recorded neural (神经的) activity while the animals interacted with one another in the lab. The team’s results published in Science came as a surprise: the monkeys’ expressions, from a threatening face to a friendly “lip-smacking”, were generated by both the medial cortex (内侧皮层) and lateral cortex (外侧皮层). These two brain regions were long thought to operate independently, but the study showed that both of them participated in the production of all kinds of facial expressions.The two regions did, however, run at different speeds. Activity in the lateral cortex reoriented quickly, to coordinate the rapid facial movements that make for smooth social interaction. By contrast, things happen at a more leisurely pace in the medial cortex, perhaps allowing it to track slow-changing contextual factors that influence facial expressions. What’s more, both neural patterns show up before facial movements do, suggesting the brain prepares expressions in advance.This all raises a question: Do monkeys intentionally plan the faces they make That’s the interpretation evolutionary psychologists explore in the new study. If facial expressions are partly voluntary, they may be less like emotional mirrors and more like “tools for social influence”, as the researchers put it. At the very least, they seem to arise from complex interactions between emotion and cognition.Alan Fridlund, a social and evolutionary psychologist who was not involved in this study, has no trouble believing monkeys hold their faces strategically. But he doubts that staged, lab-bound interactions can capture the full reality of monkeys’ communications, or the neural activity underlying it; ideally, future research would take place in the monkeys’ natural environment. Still, Fridlund says, the new study “tells us in infinitely more detail how we can investigate the neurology of facial displays.”32.What does the study reveal about the medial cortex and lateral cortex A.They record neural activities.B.They perform different functions.C.They cooperate to create expressions.D.They stimulate the conveyance of emotions.33.What does the underlined word “reoriented” in Paragraph 3 mean A.Shifted. B.Decreased. C.Appeared. D.Expanded.34.What is Alan Fridlund’s suggestion for future research A.Collecting specific data.B.Experimenting in nature.C.Detailing the observations.D.Expanding research subjects.35.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text A.What matters to socialization B.Decode the signals of emotionsC.Facial expressions mirror emotionsD.Are facial displays made intentionally Everyone can experience loneliness from time to time, which causes concern about our health and well-being. 36 There are some possible courses of action, depending on who you are and where you live. Below are some suggestions on how to fight loneliness.37Some of us are lonely because we don’t have close relationships in our lives. But if that’s not the case for you, by all means let your friends or family know how you’re feeling and ask for support. Calling or texting can be an active way to shift your mood and help relieve loneliness.Adopt a petThere are many reasons to have pets. 38 . And these are especially helpful for people who may be isolated from other humans and feel lonely. One study finds that people who walk dogs are considered friendlier — something that’s bound to help you connect if you’re looking to meet new people.Try loving-kindness meditation (冥想)Not everyone likes to engage in loving-kindness meditation. But it has been found to reduce loneliness, perhaps because it helps you to accept negative emotions more easily. 39 . Even when they are not around, loving-kindness meditation could help fight feelings of loneliness.Count your blessings40 , it’s also possible to practice gratitude on your own and feel less lonely. In one study, older adults who were assigned a daily gratitude journaling exercise felt less lonely over time — and felt healthier, too.A.One of them is that they can provide companionship and unconditional loveB.Be kind to the relatives around youC.It can also help you increase a sense of connection to othersD.What can you do when you feel lonelyE.Reach out to friends or familyF.Why will you experience lonelinessG.While expressing gratitude toward others can fight loneliness directly三、完形填空When I was a young man, I worked for several years in a sawmill (锯木厂) to support my family. It was hard, 41 labour in a building that wasn’t properly heated or cooled. We 42 through the hot summer and suffered bitterly in winter. During the cold months, even with gloves, the skin on my fingers would crack and split; I once 43 an entire pack of band-aids within just a few weeks. At lunchtime, we 44 to the parking lot — seeking fresh air in the heat or the 45 warmth of our cars in winter.One snowy afternoon, my friend and I sat in my old car, eating sandwiches and drinking cans of Coke. The heater 46 to keep us warm, but the radio played a song we loved. Gazing at the falling snow, my friend said something that 47 in my mind: “My dad used to say life was one thing after another, so you’d better enjoy the 48 in between.” We laughed, clinked our cans, and sat in comfortable silence until the whistle called us back.For years, I tried to follow that advice. I did my best to love others and 49 those problem-free times we all get every so often. Yet after almost sixty years here, I am finally also starting to 50 the one thing after another. I am learning to draw strength from life’s challenges, to grow more 51 through hardships, and to love more deeply because of them.The “one thing after another” is not an 52 of life; it is life itself. And each “thing” is an invitation — to become wiser instead of bitter, kinder instead of 53 , and braver instead of afraid. When we stop waiting for easier days and begin 54 each moment, we discover that we already possess enough to appreciate every 55 life offers.41.A.back-breaking B.breath-taking C.heart-breaking D.hair-raising42.A.swelled B.sweated C.trembled D.choked43.A.wasted B.saved C.packed D.used44.A.wandered B.marched C.escaped D.slid45.A.strong B.steady C.pure D.faint46.A.struggled B.attempted C.worked D.paused47.A.stuck B.faded C.struck D.occurred48.A.gaps B.events C.breaks D.stops49.A.rely on B.delight in C.live on D.join in50.A.avoid B.fear C.adopt D.enjoy51.A.modest B.cautious C.resilient D.patient52.A.intention B.interruption C.explanation D.expectation53.A.ashamed B.disappointed C.hardened D.vain54.A.observing B.embracing C.imagining D.reviewing55.A.change B.case C.opportunity D.chapter四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。What to Eat and Drink in ChinaIn China, food conquers all. The country’s diversity of terrain and climate, 56 (couple) with millennia of culinary history, offers an unmatched abundance of dishes. From the dim sum carts of subtropical Guangzhou to the samsa-sellers (烤包子店) of Urumqi on the old Silk Road, it’s a distance of millions of well over 2000 miles, 57 sizzling woks (滋滋作响的锅) in between cooking up endless regional Chinese food.◎Savor the hands-on joy of hotpot Traditional Chinese food is often eaten communally, but hotpot takes 58 group fun to a new level. Diners cook their own by dunking thin slices of raw meat, vegetables, tofu and other ingredients in a table-top cauldron (锅) of 59 (bubble) soup. Hotpot restaurants are everywhere, proof 60 DIY dining is for many the most popular way to eat in China. ◎Learn Sichuan’s mouth-numbing secret Over in China’s steamy Sichuan basin, everything from noodles to tofu dishes to bullfrog (牛蛙) are served up with a one-two flavor punch known as “mala”. It’s a seriously 61 (addict) flavour combination added to dishes like Chongqing hotpot and mapo tofu, and a big reason 62 Sichuan restaurants often rank 63 the most popular of many regional styles in China.◎Brunch on delectable dim sum (and tea) The ultimate brunch feast, dim sum (also known as yum cha) is a parade of delicious small plate dishes, both sweet and savory, which 64 (be) usually eaten for breakfast or lunch and always with tea. It’s the perfect food to enjoy in a group, because the more people you eat with the more dishes you can try. ◎Ride your culinary camel to the old Silk Road For centuries in China’s northwest, camel traders crossed the desert sands between China, Central Asia and Europe. These trade routes also facilitated the exchange of ingredients and cooking techniques, 65 (influence) cuisine of the region.五、书信写作66.假如你是李华,你的外国朋友Chris报名参加了“世界地球日”海报设计大赛,他创作了两个版本(见下图),向你征求意见。请你给他回复邮件,内容包括:1.你的选择;2.说明理由。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Dear Chris,Glad to hear you’re participating in the World Earth Day poster contest!__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua六、书面表达67.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。Daryl was a hardworking bloodhound (大猎犬) at the Farmington Correctional Center in Missouri. With his powerful sense of smell, his main job was to track people by their unique scent. He often played a lifesaving role in difficult rescue missions and won great respect from all the staff at the center.One extremely hot July day, Daryl was given a vital task: finding 13-year-old Dakota “Cody” Trinklein, who had been missing for more than three days. On the morning of July 22, Cody left home on his gray skateboard to visit his friend Sam, carrying a small bag of snacks. Security cameras caught him passing the firehouse, but he never showed up at Sam’s house.Investigators believed that Cody had lost control while skating downhill and fallen into a deep, wooded ravine (深谷). Injured and only partially conscious, he crawled into the shade to escape the burning sun, ending up around 250 yards from the road, completely hidden from view by thick bushes and tall grass.Cody’s family didn’t realize he was missing until late afternoon. His grandmother called the police immediately, and his mother Stephanie joined the search, her heart full of anxiety and fear. Nearly 50 firefighters and volunteers searched the neighborhood carefully for two days, but they overlooked the steep, overgrown ravine. As time went by, the high temperature continued to rise, and Stephanie grew more terrified, fearing they might only find his body.Then on Wednesday morning, a breakthrough came. Cody’s cousin spotted his gray skateboard in tall grass near the edge of the ravine while searching the area carefully. The family quickly called in the K-9 unit. Handler Joe Gillam trusted Daryl’s outstanding tracking ability and chose him for the difficult search. Guided by the scent, Daryl led the team toward the ravine, his nose close to the ground and tail held high.注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。As Cody walked slowly toward Daryl, the bloodhound immediately picked up his familiar scent._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________After the rescue, Cody made up his mind to do something meaningful in return for Daryl’s kindness._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 C B C A A B B C A A题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20答案 B C C A B A B C A C题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 B B D A B C D C A D题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40答案 B C A B D D E A C G题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50答案 A B D C D A A C B D题号 51 52 53 54 55答案 C B C B D1.C【原文】W: Does it usually take this long to get to the train station M: No, there must be an accident. Traffic here isn’t normally so bad even on workdays. I hope we move soon. I’m excited to see our daughter.2.B【原文】M: The trip to the museum was too tiring. You are so smart to stay at home in the holiday.W: I think if you want a pleasant trip, you’d better avoid the official holidays.3.C【原文】M: Congratulations, Gina. I heard that you’ve been promoted to the division manager.W: Yes, thank you. Would you like to go to a concert with me and Lucy from the sales department M: Yes, I’d love to.4.A【原文】M: Get up, Mary! It’s already eight o’clock. Your first class will start in fifteen minutes. You should get up half an hour ago.W: OK. Daddy, could you please do me a favor If you drive me to school, I don’t think I’ll be late for school.5.A【原文】M: I’m looking for an apartment with a monthly rent around $800. Do you have any suggestions W: It’s hard to find such cheap houses here. Rents are lower in the suburb, but the transportation will be a big problem.M: If so, I’d prefer to share an apartment with others near the workplace.6.B 7.B【原文】W: Johnson, did you go to the basketball game on Friday I didn’t see you.M: No, I didn’t. I really wanted to go, but I just couldn’t make it.W: How come You’re always a big fan of basketball. Did your swimming lessons stop you from going to the game M: No. I was busy with my biology project then. W: What a shame! You missed a terrific game.M: Oh, really Who won What was the score W: Our school did. They played extremely well. The score was 101-98.M: Wow, that was a really close game!W: Sure. That’s what made it so great. I was on the edge of my seat during the whole game.M: I’ll definitely make it to the next game, whatever happens.8.C 9.A【原文】M: Put on your helmet and uniforms, please. They can avoid getting your clothes dirty. Please mind your steps.W: Thank you. Is the production line fully automatic M: Oh, it’s not all automatic.W: Well, how do you control the quality M: All products have to go through five checks in the whole process.W: What’s the monthly output M: One thousand units per month at present, but 1,200 units will be available from October.W: What’s the usual rate of factory seconds per month M: About 2% in normal conditions.W: That’s amazing. Is that where the finished product comes out M: Yes, let’s take a break now and then move on.10.A 11.B 12.C【原文】W: I’m sorry, dear. I just can’t get to sleep. Are you still preparing the report M: Yeah. Maybe you shouldn’t do jogging every night.W: I did that two hours tonight. I find it’s a good way to clear my head.M: May I get you a glass of milk You must be hungry. You were answering the phone during the suppertime, and you didn’t eat anything.W: Yes. I got a nuisance call and I didn’t have an appetite. I even didn’t have lunch today. Only an egg for breakfast!M: Do you have any pain in your stomach Why didn’t you have lunch again W: Actually, no. I skip each lunch because I want to lose weight.M: You should do more exercise to replace no meals, for example, taking a dance class.W: Can we sign up for a gym club M: You can, but I can’t go with you. I’ll go for a walk with our son after supper from tomorrow.13.C 14.A 15.B 16.A【原文】W: It’s freezing cold today. Listen! How the wind blows! My hands are numb.M: Turn on the air conditioner. It always gets cold after a snowfall.W: I missed the weather forecast this morning. Did you hear it M: Yes, it said it would be partly cloudy tomorrow, with a strong wind from the northwest. The highest temperature during the day will be 7 degrees Celsius below zero.W: What about today I feel it’s 10 degrees Celsius below zero.M: Still colder, 13 degrees Celsius below zero. Shall we go out to make a snowman and throw snowballs W: That’s cute. Don’t you think it’s too childish for grown-ups I will stay indoors, reading novels and playing on my cellphone.M: But you will miss the outdoor fresh air and the beautiful snow scenery. Well, I’ll go outside and take some pictures of all this snow.W: Nothing beats one’s interest. The cold weather like this is nothing when you are really interested in doing something.M: You’re right. Oh, I’m going to charge my cellphone for a few minutes.W: You’d better wear a pair of thick gloves because you’ll be using your hands.M: OK. I’ll also wear the winter jacket you bought for me.17.B 18.C 19.A 20.C【原文】W: Quiet, please. May I have all your attention We need to get this meeting started because we have a lot to do before graduation. Thank you all for electing me as your chairman and I will do my best to make sure we have a great graduation ceremony. I just need your help to get everything running smoothly. You all have been selected by your departments to plan the graduation. You should all feel honored that your classmates thought so highly of you. Right now a sheet of paper is going around that I need you all to fill out. Please write down your name, telephone number, and what part of the graduation you would like to help organize. Please keep in mind that all parts of the graduation require a great deal of time and devotion. So please only sign up for a part that you have time for. When you have signed the paper with your name, telephone number and part, please place the paper on my desk. At our next meeting in two days, we will break up into groups and get to work on everything. Start thinking about how you want to organize your small groups before then. OK. That’s all from me. See you on Friday.41.A 42.B 43.D 44.C 45.D 46.A 47.A 48.C 49.B 50.D 51.C 52.B 53.C 54.B 55.D56.coupled 57.with 58.the 59.bubbling 60.that 61.additive 62.why 63.as 64.are 65.influencing66.Possible Version 1Dear Chris,Glad to hear you’re participating in the World Earth Day poster contest! Between the two versions, I highly recommend the first one, “There is no Planet B.”I prefer this design for two main reasons. Visually, the poster features a crying and sweating Earth, with factory chimneys emitting toxic smoke on its top. It vividly highlights the severe environmental crises we are facing, such as global warming and air pollution. More importantly, the slogan itself is brilliant. By cleverly playing on the phrase “Plan B”, it sends a powerful warning to the public: our planet is irreplaceable, and we have no backup home to escape to. Therefore, we must stop the destruction before it’s too late.I believe this thought-provoking poster will surely leave a lasting impression on the judges. Best of luck!Yours,Li HuaPossible Version 2Dear Chris,Glad to hear you’re participating in the World Earth Day poster contest! Both versions are fantastic, but I favor the second one, “OUR ACTIONS, OUR FUTURE.”What makes this poster stand out is the perfect combination of its image and slogan. In terms of the image, it presents a hopeful scene where a pair of hands gently holds the Earth. On top of the globe, leafy trees and a bright sun vividly symbolize a green, sustainable future. Moreover, the slogan perfectly matches the drawing. Written entirely in bold capitals, the words create a strong impact, conveying a highly positive message that the destiny of our planet literally lies in our own hands.I’m sure this inspiring design will shine in the contest and motivate more people to take concrete eco-friendly actions. Good luck!Yours,Li Hua67. As Cody walked slowly toward Daryl, the bloodhound immediately picked up his familiar scent. It raised its head, pricked up its ears, and wagged its tail gently, as if recognizing the boy whose life it had saved. Cody bent down carefully, his eyes filled with gratitude, and stroked Daryl’s soft fur softly. “Thank you, buddy,” he whispered in a trembling voice. Daryl nuzzled Cody’s hand affectionately, its warm nose touching his skin, as if responding to his thanks. Joe Gillam stood aside, smiling, watching the touching moment between the boy and the rescue dog. The air was filled with warmth, wiping away all the pain and anxiety Cody had suffered.After the rescue, Cody made up his mind to do something meaningful in return for Daryl’s kindness. He spent his spare time drawing pictures of Daryl, vividly showing the dog’s brave expression when searching for him. He also wrote a letter, telling his story about Daryl and expressing his deep gratitude. With the help of his mother, he sent the pictures and letter to the correctional center, along with a box of Daryl’s favorite treats. Cody also decided to volunteer at the local animal rescue center on weekends, hoping to help more animals like Daryl, passing on the kindness he had received. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 福建省福州第三中学2026届高三下学期第十九次质量检测英语听力.mp3 福建省福州第三中学2026届高三下学期第十九次质量检测英语试卷(含音频).docx