辽宁名校联盟高三9月联考
·英语·
季春答案及解析
第一部分听力
26.D【解析】根据第六段“When Bonnie holds the
1~5 CABAA
6~10 BCACC
finished sweaters,she'll hug the memories her mother
11~15 ACBAB
16~20 ACBBC
started'”可推断,这些完成的毛衣会成为Bonnie怀念母
第二部分阅读
亲的寄托,故选D项。A项中Anna的祖母停止编织
第一节
是因为关节炎,而非中风:B项中“手指像跳舞”是比喻
A
其编织熟练,并非直的会跳舞:C项与文中“for free'”
【语篇导读】这是一篇应用文。旨在为带宠物狗旅行
(免费)矛盾,故排除。
的主人推荐便捷工具,让旅途更舒适省心。
27.D【解析】文章围绕“完成母亲遗留的针织毛衣”这一
21.A【解析】根据对NEO-SKIN DICKY BAG的描述:
事件展开,核心是这些毛衣承载着Bonnie对母亲的回
"It's perfect for storing used poop bags when you're
忆,D项既概括了事件,又点明了情感内核,最适合作
out”(外出时,它非常适合存放用过的粪便袋)可知,其
为标题,故选D项。A项仅强调女儿对毛衣的爱,忽略
主要用途是储存用过的垃圾袋。故选A项。
了组织和志恩者的作用:B项聚焦Anna的付出,未体
22.C【解析】SALTROCK QUENCH提到:“It also has
现亲情回亿:C项仅描述组织功能,缺乏情感关联,故
a loop strap(环扣带),so you can attach it to your bag
排除。
and carry it wit小h ease'”(它有一个环扣带,方便你挂在
C
包上轻松携带),体现了“易于携带”的特点。
【语篇导读】这是一篇关于海洋生态的说明文。围绕
TRACTIVE DOG6描述为“A small and portable
“海洋垃圾带”展开。揭示海洋垃圾带中存在完整的生态
device can connect to your phone via an app”得知该设
系统,呼吁多方合作减少塑料使用,以保护海洋未来。
备不仅小而且便于携带。故选C项。
28.B【解析】根据第一段“These patches were long
thought lifeless'”可知,海洋垃圾带曾被认为没有生命,
23.D【解析】文章主要介绍了三款宠物出行相关的产品
(定位器、粪便袋收纳包、便携水壶),详细说明了它们
B项“它们曾被认为没有生物”是对该句的同义改写
的功能、特点和价格,目的是向读者推荐这些产品。此
故选B项。
29.B【解析】根据第二段“ocean sunfish,seabirds and
类内容最可能来自宠物用品广告。故选D项。
turtles all rely on neuston as a major food source"
知,漂浮生物是大型海洋生物的主要食物来源,B项
【语篇导读】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Bonnie发
“它们为大型海洋生物提供食物”符合原文。故选
现母亲Janice留下的未完成针织毛衣后,在志愿者组织
B项。
Loose Ends的帮助下,由志愿者Anna完成毛衣,这些毛
30.A【解析】根据第三段“plastics in the patch not only
衣承载着Bonnie对母亲的回忆,也体现了该组织通过连
entangle marine life or block their digestive systems"
接人们与志恩者,让逝者遗留的手工艺品延续亲情的
知,“entangle”与“block their digestive systems”并列,
意义。
均为塑料对海洋生物的危害。结合语境,塑料会“困
24.A【解析】根据文章第一段“her mother Janice often
住”海洋生物,与“trap”(困住)含义一致。故选A项。
volunteered to sew costumes for her daughter's class
3l.C【解析】最后一段提到Chong呼吁“cooperative
plays-even for the whole class,staying up late to sew
action”,具体包括改进包装设计,推广环保材料、加强
and knit'”可知,Janice经常自愿为女儿班级(甚至全班)
回收系统,并强调需要“cooperation among businesses,
缝制演出服,还会熬夜做针线活,体现出她关爱他人且
governments,and individuals”,核心是多方合作减少
投入的性格。故选A项。
海洋垃圾,C项“不同群体共同努力减少海洋废物”符
25.C【解析】根据第三段“Loose Ends,an organization
合原文。故选C项
that connects people with unfinished crafts from ill or
D
passed loved ones to volunteer finishers for free"可知,
【语篇导读】这是一篇科普说明文。介绍了一项利用
该组织免费帮助人们完成亲人遗留的未完成手工艺雨滴发电的创新技术。
品,故选C项。A项与原文中组织“连接未完成手工艺
32.B【解析】第二段首句“The key lies in a simple
品持有者与志愿者”的功能不符:B项混淆了“近
design”点明主题,随后详细描述了“narrow tubes and
30000名志愿者”和“约3500个完成的项目”;D项中
mixing air with water drops'”的设计如何产生电荷(形
“培训年轻志愿者”在文中未提及,故排除。
成离子分离、产生电压转化为电流)。整段围绕“新发绝密★启用前
辽宁省名校联盟2025年高三9 月份联合考试
英语
命题人:
审题人:
本试卷满分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。
2.答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡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。答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。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。每段对话仅读一遍。
例: How much is the shirt
A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.
答案是答案C。
1. Who does the man talk to
A. A website administrator.
B. A coach of the baseball team.
C. An owner of a clothing store.
2. When should the report be given out
A. Before lunch. B. This afternoon
n. C. In an hour.
3. Where are the speakers going
A. To a bookstore. B. To a dessert shop. C. To a café downstairs.
4. What does the woman mean
A. She is not physically fit.
B. She is interested in gymnastics.
C. She wants to join the university team.
5. What did the speakers do before the class reunion
A. They worked in different cities.
B. They studied abroad for a year.
C. They started their own businesses.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. Why does Lisa look sweaty
A. She missed the bus in the rain.
B. She walked home from school.
C. She ran all the way from the gym.
7. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Close friends. B. Husband and wife. C. Father and daughter.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. How did the woman book the room
A. Via the Internet. B. Through friends. C. By telephone.
9. What room type will Alice stay in
A. Standard room. B. Single room. C. Sea-view room.
听第8段材料,回答第10 至 12题。
10. What did the man last use his phone for at work
A. In a meeting. B. To send an email. C. For overseas calls.
11. What did Mum ask the man to do
A. Buy some bread. B. Check his pocket. C. Make overseas calls.
12. How did the man get home from work
A. On foot. B. By bus. C. By car.
听第9段材料,回答第13 至 16题。
13. What activity are the speakers talking about
A. A book sale. B. A park clean-up. C. A charity run.
14. What should volunteers bring by themselves
A. Water. B. Gloves. C. Trash bags.
15. Who is organizing the activity
A. Clara. B. Linda. C. The man.
16. What else will the volunteers collect during the activity
A. Old books. B. School uniforms. C. Used shoes.
听第10段材料,回答第 17 至 20题。
17. What was the main threat to Green Valley National Park
A. Air pollution. B. Water shortage. C. Deforestation.
18. Who helps monitor wildlife tracks in the park
A. University researchers.
B. Trained local volunteers.
C. Professional photographers.
19. Which animal's population increased a lot
A. Birds. B. Red deer. C. Tigers.
20. What is the main purpose of the presentation
A. To promote eco-tourism business models.
B. To criticize unsustainable human activities.
C. To call for cooperative nature conservation.
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。
A
Bringing your pet along on a trip is easy if you have the right equipment. Here's everything they need for a comfortable, stress-free break.
TRACTIVE DOG 6
A small and portable device can connect to your phone via an app. It uses GPS to spot your dog accurately, with a battery that lasts up to 14 days. You can track their location in real time and set virtual fences—— get an alert if they run beyond the area you choose. It also keeps an eye on their daily habits: how well they sleep, how much they bark, and any small changes in their health.
Price: 59 plus a regular subscription fee.
NEO-SKIN DICKY BAG
This bag keeps bad smells locked in, thanks to a built-in air freshener. It's perfect for storing used po op bags when you' re out, and it's easy to wash. There's a special slot to hold new bags, so you' ll always have spares ready. No more messy or smelly trips with your dog.
Price: 38.
SALTROCK QUENCH
This clever bottle combines a water container with a foldable bowl, making it easy to give your dog a drink anywhere. Just press a button to pop out the bowl, even when moving. It also has a loop strap(环扣带), so you can attach it to your bag and carry it with ease.
Price: 12.
21. What is the NEO-SKIN DICKY BAG mainly used for
A. Storing used waste bags. B. Keeping dog food fresh.
C. Tracking the dogs accurately. D. Washing the dogs along the trip.
22. What do the SALTROCK QUENCH and TRACTIVE DOG 6 have in common
A. They are both waterproof. B. They both monitor health.
C. They are both easy to carry. D. They both need a subscription.
23. Where is this passage most probably from
A. A pet clinic notice. B. A travel safety guide.
C. A pet training textbook. D. A pet supplies advertisement.
B
Bonnie Blumberg has always known her mother's love for knitting(针织) felt natural. When Bonnie grew up in the 1960s and 1970s, her mother Janice often volunteered to sew costumes for her daughter's class plays—— even for the whole class, staying up late to sew and knit.
Then Janice suffered 40 small strokes(中风) and three serious ones. In 2017, she lost use of her right side and had to use a wheelchair. Two years ago, when Bonnie sold her mother's house and moved to a smaller place, she found three unfinished knit sweaters while packing. She knew they were for Janice herself, Bonnie, and Bonnie's daughter.
Bonnie took the sweaters to a local knitting store, hoping to get them finished. The store workers told her about Loose Ends, an organization that connects people with unfinished crafts from ill or passed loved ones to volunteer finishers for free. Founded two years ago, it has nearly30,000 volunteers who have finished about 3,500 projects.
Loose Ends linked Bonnie with Anna Minmier, a knitter with 20 years of experience. Anna started working on the sweaters, her fingers moving skillfully as if dancing—a habit she’ d had since she began knitting at 9.
“Meeting Anna, all I could do was to hug her tightly,” Bonnie said, tears in her eyes. “This project is so special. I'd have paid a lot for it.” Anna spent months finishing the sweaters. She said she felt happy to be part of this story that connects generations, recalling her own grandmother, once a knitter, who stopped due to arthritis(关节炎).
Janice passed away last September. When Bonnie holds the finished sweaters, she' ll hug the memories her mother started. As Loose Ends co-founder Jennifer Simonic said, “It's more than kindness. These physical things let people hold their missing loved ones close—— and that matters a lot.”
24. What was Janice like according to paragraph 1
A. Caring and devoted. B. Patient and curious.
C. Diligent and ambitious. D. Friendly and careful.
25. What do we know about Loose Ends from the passage
A. It mainly connects local stores with craft lovers.
B. It has finished over 30,000 projects in two years.
C. It helps people complete unfinished crafts without charge.
D. It was founded to train young volunteers in knitting skills.
26. What can we infer from the passage
A. Anna could dance skillfully with her fingers at 9 years old.
B. Anna's grandmother gave up knitting due to serious strokes.
C. Bonnie paid a large amount of money to get the sweater finished.
D. The finished sweaters will serve as a reminder of Bonnie's mother.
27. What would be the best title for the passage
A. A Daughter's Love for Her Mother's Sweaters
B. Anna's Devotion in Finishing Bonnie's Sweaters
C. Loose Ends: Connecting Crafters and Volunteers
D. Finishing Unfinished Knits, Keeping Memories Alive
C
Human-generated garbage has created five huge ocean garbage patches (海洋垃圾带) where global currents meet and shift with waves. These patches were long thought lifeless, with plastics and fishing tools harming marine life. But researchers found a full ecosystem in the largest one. “There's more life than expected——a whole ecosystem in the patch,” says marine biologist Fiona Chong.
Common inhabitants include Porpita, Velella and Janthina. These surface-floating organisms, called neuston, form their own food web. Janthina eats Velella and Porpita. These creatures are part of a larger ecosystem too. Chong notes Porpita forms close bonds with young fish, which grow stressed when separated from their host. Beyond this, ocean sunfish, seabirds and turtles all rely on neuston as a major food source, linking the tiny organisms to broader marine life.
“It's sad how widely human activities impact the ocean,” Chong says, noting that plastics in the patch not only entangle marine life or block their digestive systems, but also carry harmful substances up the food chain to higher-level organisms, ultimately threatening the balance of entire marine ecosystems. Realizing ocean patches are home to numerous creatures, she has begun rethinking unplanned cleanup efforts, such as large-scale net cleanup that might accidentally catch the inhabitants here and destroy their delicate habitats.
Chong urges cooperative action to reduce plastic use: improving packaging design, promoting eco-friendly materials, and enhancing recycling systems—— every improved link can cut down on waste flowing into the ocean. “It's difficult and requires cooperation among businesses, governments, and individuals, but for the future of our oceans, we must try.”
28. What do we know about the ocean garbage patches
A. They are formed by natural currents and waves.
B. They were once considered to have no creatures.
C. They were known to support diverse ecosystems.
D. They are mainly affected by plastics and fishing tools.
29. How does neuston contribute to larger marine creatures
A. They break close bonds with young fish.
B. They provide food for larger marine life.
C. They help larger creatures to digest plastics.
D. They created safe habitats for larger creatures.
30. What does the word “entangle” in paragraph 3 probably mean
A. Trap. B. Protect. C. Feed. D. Clean.
31. What does Chong mainly appeal for in the last paragraph
A. Stopping all plastic production to protect the oceans.
B. Using advanced technology to clean up ocean garbage.
C. Joint efforts from different groups to reduce ocean waste.
D. Letting businesses take full responsibility for ocean protection.
D
Rain has long been celebrated for supporting life, but new research suggests it could also power our homes—— with a clever change to clean energy. Unlike traditional water power, which relies on strong water flows, a team led by engineer Siow ling Soh from the National University of Singapore has developed a way to get electricity from tiny raindrops.
The key lies in a simple design: narrow tubes and mixing air with water drops. As raindrops slide down these tubes, tiny air bubbles form between them, causing a big separation of electric charges. Negatively charged hydroxide ions(OH ) stick to the tube walls, leaving extra positive hydrogen ions(H ) in the water. This charge separation creates electric pressure, similar to the static electricity(静电) from dragging socks on a carpet. When drops fall into a stainless-steel cup, wires carry the built-up charge into a current.
Early tests show good results. In 20-second tests, four 32-centimeter-long tubes made enough electricity to power 12 LED lights non-stop—— about 100,000 times more energy than older drop-based methods. Soh notes this could be made larger, such as putting rain-catching tubes on roofs in rainy areas like Singapore, or near waterfalls.
Experts speak highly of the new idea but point out its limits. David Ma, an engineer at Texas A&M University, calls the air-mixing design “clever” for improving efficiency, yet warns it only works with high-resistance devices(like small LEDs) because of low current. Physicist Himanshu Mishra adds it's “interesting science” but can't take the place of fossil fuels, as it can't power larger electrical machines.
While not a solution to global energy needs, this technology offers a fresh way to use nature's gifts. As Soh puts it, it's a step toward “a more sustainable society”— proving even the smallest drops can light up our future.
32. What does the second paragraph mainly talk about
A. The benefits of the air-mixing design.
B. The way the new power system works.
C. The results achieved in the power research.
D. Experts' opinions on the new design's function.
33. Why does the author mention “Singapore” and “near waterfalls” in paragraph 3
A. To highlight regions with abundant rainfall.
B. To compare different installation environments.
C. To stress the importance of location in energy industry.
D. To illustrate potential applications of the technology.
34. What is David Ma's attitude toward the air-mixing design
A. Skeptical. B. Objective. C. Disapproving. D. Indifferent.
35. What is the main idea of the passage
A. An innovative method of electricity generation.
B. The guidance on building a raindrop power device.
C. A comparison of efficiency in various energy sources.
D. The view that raindrop power will replace conventional energy.
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。
You' ve likely heard that you should live life to the fullest, but how can you achieve this 36 Here are some ways you can do to start living your life to the fullest today.
Embrace where you are in life's journey.
If you want to live life to the fullest, start by loving yourself for exactly who you are. 37 You' ve all got a path and things to work out, and it's just accepting what happened rather than potentially judging it.
38
Your comfort zone is just the routine parts of your daily life that are familiar to you. Your comfort zone brings feelings of safety and security, but it also keeps you from growing and changing. Over time, your comfort zone can feel more like it's restricting you and holding you back. That's why it's important to shake things up every now and again.
Be honest with yourself and others.
This doesn't mean that you never tell a “little white lie”—— what this means is that you always act towards yourself and others in a way that's true to your core values. When you always act honestly and sincerely in service to your core values, you' re consistent and people know they can rely on you. 39
Keep yourself as fit and healthy as possible.
It's true that many aspects of your overall health are out of your control. 40 Keeping your body healthy ensures that you have the energy you need to live your life to the fullest. Always look for the most exciting way to do something, whether it's taking the stairs instead of the elevator or skipping home from the bus instead of walking.
A. Step out of your comfort zone.
B. Stay in safe daily routines often.
C. This means the first step is acceptance.
D. People's reliance encourages you to be honest.
E. But you can still eat right and get a little exercise every day.
F. Well, what you should do is whatever fulfills and enriches you.
G. This enables you to better build the relationship to live life to the fullest.
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。
The whole class burst into laughter as Mohi dashed into the classroom. His half-buttoned shirt 41 a red pajama(睡衣) top, and his feet were in oversized green sandals(凉鞋). The physics teacher's chalk 42 in mid-air, suspended above the blackboard.
“Sorry, sir,” Mohi murmured, hurrying to his seat. Mr. Tan's serious look 43 the laughter. Mohi's lateness had become a weekly 44 , and his mismatched clothes became a source of amusement. Living just a street away, he often walked to school lost in thought, 45 of the teasing shouts from passing buses. Even when he did hear the jokes, it never seemed to bother him. He'd wave back 46 , but few bothered to make friends with him.
When the school announced the Teacher's Day celebration, Mohi's name on the performance list 47 everyone. Whispers spread—— they laughed at him, betting he’ d 48 in mismatched clothes to make a fool of himself.
On the big day, the crowd chattered with anticipation as Mohi stepped up. But as his bow touched the 49 , silence fell. Eyes shut, he rocked slightly, fingers dancing flexibly. Notes flowed like a clear stream, 50 and beautiful, and each tone is rich and perfect. He was so 51 as if he and the violin were one. As the last note ended, there was a moment of silence, and then the thunderous applause 52 .
That day, Mohi transformed from a laughing stock to a 53 . Everyone realized that true brilliance often hides beneath a casual 54 . And in the music and friendship that followed, a lesson 55 : never judge a book by its cover.
41. A. covered B. replaced C. revealed D. matched
42. A. froze B. dropped C. broke D. moved
43. A. ignored B. silenced C. encouraged D. reminded
44. A. routine B. mystery C. burden D. debate
45. A. afraid B. fond C. unaware D. tired
46. A. gratefully B. angrily C. nervously D. cheerfully
47. A. disappointed B. annoyed C. surprised D. favoured
48. A. show up B. take up C. get through D. show off
49. A. notes B. strings C. shoulder D. fingers
50. A. plain B. smooth C. loud D. rigid
51. A. excited B. bored C. relaxed D. absorbed
52. A. faded B. ended C. continued D. exploded
53. A. star B. hero C. composer D. conductor
54. A. manner B. statement C. appearance D. expression
55. A. ended B. repeated C. changed D. disappeared
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。
In Yongxing Town, Haikou, farmer Wu Yuyan livestreams(网络直播) in English from her lychee garden, 56 (share) fruit knowledge with tropical fruit lovers. Since 2023, her over 200bilingual videos 57 (make) Haikou's volcanic lychees world-famous, showing digital tools can renew traditional farming.
Born in 1992, Wu, once in media, returned home in 2022 when she saw that 58 lychee supply chain was not working well. Wu studied more than 100 overseas farming 59 (influencer). She found that English content got more people 60 (involve), so she made videos about volcanic soil, foreigners tasting lychees and Hainan culture, focusing on TikTok and Red Note. A viral video of a Russian taster increased sales 61 (dramatic). Her bilingual sales method helped her enter overseas markets. Many developed countries and Southeast Asian shops have ordered from her. In one year, her sales rose 62 50%, changing her family's income and showing the export potential of local fruits, 63 has encouraged local farmers. Although problems like translation and high shipping costs are still there, Haikou officials have put her in a program to make transportation and storage 64 (good).
Wu plans to get a “volcanic lychee” trademark, attract entrepreneurs and use her model for other local foods. There is no doubt that 65 is her combining traditional methods with new technologies that brings new life to farming.
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,你校近期推出了“AI English”一款在线英语学习平台,受到同学们欢迎。请给美国朋友 Jack写一封邮件,介绍这个平台,内容包括:
1.平台的主要功能;
2.平台对学习的帮助。
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 Jack, 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。
Ethan enjoyed riding the school bus home. The ride home gave him some time to relax after a busy day of fifth grade. He usually sat alone and enjoyed that too. With four siblings, he didn't get much time alone. Sometimes he sat with his younger brother, Lucas, but Lucas was sick at home today.
The bus stopped and the tallest boy in his class, Troy, stepped off followed by his younger brother, Jamie. As the bus pulled away, Ethan looked back over his shoulder to watch the boys. Troy was yelling and waving his hands at his little brother. Jamie said something Ethan could not hear. Troy yelled, gave his younger brother a hard shove and knocked him to the ground. Jamie was on the ground wiping at his eyes, but Troy walked away.
Ethan turned in his seat, feeling disgusted. He hated seeing little kids get picked on. The sight of Jamie on the ground crying was burned into his memory. He tried to think of something else.
He thought of the model car he was working on at home, a 1967 Corvette. He started building it over a week ago and just finished putting it together last night. Tonight, as soon as he finished his homework, he could start painting the car. That was his favorite part. He already had the perfect color of blue picked out.
He hurried off the bus, ran through his yard, and breezed through the kitchen with a quick hello to his mom. She was making spaghetti, which smelled delicious. He ran up the stairs two at a time and rushed into his room.
“Surprise!” his brother Lucas said, throwing his arms into the air. “What are you doing in my room I thought you were sick!”
“I feel better!”
“What's on your face Are you bleeding ”
“No! I'm not bleeding.” Lucas wiped at his face. “It's probably just paint. Look! Look what Idid!” He pointed at the desk in the corner of Ethan's room.
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。
Ethan looked down at his desk in horror. Ethan took a deep breath and then unfolded his fist.