专题九 七选五记叙类专练——2025届高考英语考点剖析精创专题卷
考点01:上下文语境(第一大题①②③⑤,第二大题①②③④⑤,第三大题①②④⑤,第四大题①②④⑤,第五大题①②④⑤,第六大题③④)
考点02:段首句(第一大题④,第三大题③,第四大题③,第五大题③)
考点03:过渡句(第六大题①⑤②)
一、
When I was young, I was a terribly shy girl in regular classes. I always sat in the back of the classroom. ①_______ Each Monday I would work my way to the back of the line forming at the diving board to avoid being called to practice the dives.
However, the day of our diving test came finally. My blood ran cold when the teacher announced we would be graded for our final on the most difficult dive—the jackknife (屈体跳水). ②_______ As I watched, each student seemed to perform the challenging dive effortlessly, and shortly I would have to attempt something I’d never even practiced before. Suddenly, I remembered someone telling me that when you picture yourself doing a skill over and over, it’s just as effective as physically practicing that skill. So I watched carefully as each girl jumped at the end of the board. They first added a jump for height and then folded her body in half to reach for her toes. ③_______ I think I was actually in a state of shock, because all of a sudden I saw these four steps as doable (可做的).
④_______ With my heart pounding (剧烈地跳动) and knowing I was going to be embarrassed beyond belief, I walked down the board, jumped once and then again to get height, folded for the toe reach, and stretched out just as I had pictured in my mind, entering the water straight as an arrow.
I received a perfect grade on my dive that day and an A for the course. It was awesome to think that I had just learned my first dive. ⑤_______ Sometimes, what you need may be just a try!
A. Then it was my turn.
B. So I’d not be called upon to read.
C. Everything went just as I imagined.
D. But I still dreamed to learn to dive like others.
E. Never underestimate your power of achieving something.
F. I felt nervous as the line to the awful diving board shortened.
G. At last, they straightened out like an arrow for entry into the water.
二、
There are few natural sounds more uplifting to my spirit than the bright and cheering calls and songs of black-capped chickadees(山雀). One of my morning routines is to step outside the house and listen to the voices of black-capped chickadees.
There is something comforting to me in black-capped chickadees' presence. ①_____ Sometimes they are the only birds I'll hear on my local woodland walks and for me the forest would be a lonelier place without them.
After I'd moved into a house on Anchorage's Hillside, I placed a makeshift feeder on my home's back. ②_____ For each, the routine was similar: dashed in, looked around, pecked(啄) at the tray, looked around again, and dashed out. Nervous little creatures, full of bright energy, soon had me laughing at their funny way. By the time they moved on, I sensed an all-too-rare upwelling of fascination and joy.
Within days, a whole new world opened up as woodland neighbors I'd never known, or even imagined, joined the black-capped chickadees at my feeders: red-breasted nuthatches, common redpolls...What was remarkable was that all of those species were common residents of the Anchorage area. ③_____
My new-found interest in birds grew quickly, surprising even me. ④_____ I visited bookstores in search of birding guidebooks, excitedly exchanged bird descriptions with a stranger and purchased 50-pound bags of sunflower seeds. All of this seemed very strange to a middle-aged guy who'd never been attracted by birds. Even more, I had previously judged bird-watchers to be rather dull sorts.
⑤_____ They've reminded me how my world can expand and become enriched when I make an effort to pay attention. What else awaits me in our world, I wonder, that I haven't yet discovered or noticed
A. Nature always amazed me in its own way.
B. Yet in prior days and years, I had no idea.
C. Black-capped chickadees are a sign of good environment.
D. Within a day, black-capped chickadees accepted my invitation to dine.
E. Black-capped chickadees have had a special place at the top of my affections.
F. What started as mere curiosity flowered into a consuming passion.
G.And much more often than not, they are heard before they're seen.
三、
Choice, we are given to believe, is a right. But for a good many people, choice gives birth to anxiety. Interested in the idea “too many choices are dizzy”, I have been conducting an experiment. ①_____
When presented with a menu in a restaurant, I’ll only consider the first few options on each page. I know, it sounds crazy. ②_____ I used to read the menu a long time instead of sitting back and talking to my dining companion. These days I quickly select the best-sounding dishes and then chat and eat. In doing so, I find myself trying new things. The other night, for example, I ordered a smoked chicken salad. If I had permitted myself to glance further down the list, this would never have happened. But guess what It was delicious. So limiting my choices can sometimes lead me to a wider range of experiences.
③_____ I can now access many films and TV series, yet after ten minutes of looking through apps and menus, I will more often than not find myself watching whatever Channel 4 has scheduled at 9 pm. So before I even turn on the TV, I ask myself: what do I want to watch I think of a program. ④_____
This devotion to a simpler set of possibilities came in handy when our summer holiday to America was COVID-canceled. I didn’t go through a million TripAdvisor reviews for the best replacements. I simply went on Airbnb, saw what in England was still available and immediately booked the one I could afford. ⑤_____ And now I can actually focus on enjoying our holiday.
A.Then I just watch it.
B.It never proved worth a try.
C.But it’s actually quite liberating.
D.It interprets a lifestyle: less is more.
E.The same applies to home entertainment.
F.By doing so, I saved myself days of travel anxiety.
G.I’ve been expanding the choices I allow myself to have.
四、
My daughter, Karen, has a rare eye disorder. It causes her quite a bit of difficulty. Because of her medical condition, Karen's different from other children. Yet, despite this difference, she has many friends.
During the summer of her fifth-grade year, Karen's retina detached(视网膜脱落). ①______ The operation's a painful one and requires a very long recovery.
In the days immediately following her surgery, her eyes were swollen shut and her face was covered in bandages(绷带). ②_____
She called her friends to talk for short periods of time. Some of her friends expressed sympathy as they chatted with her. Others promised to come and visit her but never did.
③_____ She visited Karen. When she realized that Karen couldn't see her, Jenny quietly climbed up on the bed beside my daughter and took her hand in a gentle grasp, so Karen would know she was there.
Because of so much pain, Karen said very little, just sitting there and holding Jenny's hand. Jenny said she'd be back. ④______
And Jenny did return, again and again through the long months of Karen's recovery — each time lifting her spirits and making her smile when there was very little to smile about.
Jenny was always there to lend a helping hand, and to defend Karen when others laughed at her for being different. ⑤______ To my delight, Jenny is still a frequent visitor to our home.
A. However, there was one exception — Jenny.
B. Fortunately, it could be repaired with surgery.
C. She was trapped in a world of darkness and pain.
D. Karen was very hurt and couldn't understand why.
E. Even now, years later, the girls remain close friends.
F. As I watched her leave, I wondered silently if she would keep her promise.
G. To take her mind of the pain, I read to her or she listened to audio books.
五、
Kevin Mills grew up in Guelph, Ontario. He was athletic. He enjoyed biking, scuba diving, rock climbing, and track. As an adult on vacation in Cuba, he went swimming in the ocean. A wave pounded him to the ocean floor. The accident injured his spine.
Mr. Mills was paralyzed below the neck. ① . Experts told him this was the best he could hope for. He refused to accept that. “I just wanted to be as active as possible,” he says. Through therapy, Mr. Mills regained shoulder movement and some control of his arms. This changed his life. Eventually, Mr. Mills and his trainer, Nikki Davenport, began biking together, using bikes with a power-assist system.
Ms. Davenport suggested biking across Canada. “It’s something I always wanted to do,” Mr. Mills says. He just didn’t think it was possible On May 24, Mr. Mills dipped (浸一下) his tires in the ocean in St. John’s, Newfoundland. ② . It was also his 43rd birthday. “I want to dip my tires in both oceans,” Mr. Mills says. Mr. Mills and Ms. Davenport ride their bikes for five to six hours a day. Their route to Victoria, British Columbia, will take four months or more. They often follow the Trans Canada Trail. The trail has been improved in recent years. It is becoming more accessible.
③ . Ruts and washouts make biking hard. Once, in training, Mr. Mills had an accident. He landed in a ditch with his head under water. That was frightening. In Quebec, one of Mr. Mills’ special bikes was stolen! He switches between two bikes. ④ . Mostly, people have been kind. Some have helped with donations. Some have even done their laundry. A private donor replaced the stolen bicycle.
In his public speaking, Mr. Mills said he had a big fear around the trip — the Rockies. Climbing mountains with his bike was difficult. He was also worried about the descent (下坡). However, he forced himself to overcome the fear. At last, Mr. Mills said modestly, “⑤ .”
A. That was the start of his journey
B. He tried to move his arms and shoulders bit by bit
C. I want to raise money and awareness for cancer and other diseases
D. He learned to steer a motorized wheelchair using tiny head movements
E. I want people with disabilities to see me out there biking and maybe get inspired to do something
F. One is a backup in case something breaks down
G. Still, the pair has faced challenges
六、
I never saw daffodils (水仙花) in Gaza. ①_____ When I was walking in the garden, a line from Wordsworth's poem came to mind—And then my heart with pleasure fills, And dances with the daffodils.
My father used to say, “English is a window looking over the world.” He specialized in English Language and Literature. At home lively debates about literature or philosophy would erupt. ②_____ I was born into a refugee (难民) family as my father and grandmother had to leave their motherland for Kuwait because of war decades ago. When I was 13, my family travelled to Gaza but we had to stay there as a war broke out in Kuwait. I became a refugee for the second time. However, my parents were determined that my education was of the greatest importance. ③_____
In the following years, I studied hard and finally worked as a research fellow to investigate the impact of conflict on health in the Middle East and North Africa. During this time, I attended an artistic workshop, which offered the skills to share my research findings through the artistic media like poetry. ④_____ I didn't find it difficult to write—I'd be walking along, and the lines just seemed to flow out of me.
Recently, a poem inspired by my research will feature in the Creative Encounters exhibition, which forms part of the Cambridge Festival. ⑤_____ They bring a lightness and beauty, and within this lightness and beauty lies hope.
A.In this way, I rediscovered my love of poetry.
B.I specifically focused on the health of people in Gaza.
C.So they enrolled at the English department of a top university in Gaza.
D.Despite the happy atmosphere in our home, a shadow lay across our lives.
E. They knew from experience that even if everything was lost, education remained.
F.It was only when I came to the University of Cambridge that I saw them for the first time.
G. While my research can't express Gazans' sufferings, my words can be a voice of them.
答案以及解析
一、
答案:BFGAE
解析:①根据上一句可知,作者因为害羞总是坐在教室后排,设空处应承接上文,说到作者坐在教室后排的结果。B项(这样我就不会被要求阅读了)符合语境,上下文之间构成因果关系。
②联系上文My blood ran cold 及下文I would have to attempt something I'd never even practiced before可知,上下文都描述了作者参加跳水考试时紧张的心情。F项(当通往可怕的跳板的队伍缩短时,我感到很紧张)符合语境。故选F项。
③根据上一句They first added a jump for height and then... their toes.可知,此处描述了跳水的几个动作。G项(最后,他们像箭一样直着身子跳入水中)介绍了一连串动作中的最后一个动作,与上文构成顺承关系,符合语境。故选G项。
④上一段介绍了同学们顺利地完成了跳水动作,设空处下一句With my heart pounding...描述了作者紧张地走上踏板的情景,故A项(然后轮到我了)符合语境。故选A项。
⑤联系下一句Sometimes, what you need may be just a try!可知,这是作者在鼓励大家要勇于尝试。E项(永远不要低估你完成某事的能力)符合语境。故选E项。
二、
答案:GDBFE
解析:①由空后的Sometimes they are the only birds... without them.可知,有时,它们是作者在当地森林散步时唯一能听到的鸟类,即它们的声音很容易被听到,G项(并且在通常情况下,它们在被看到之前就被听到了)说明了鸟的叫声很明显,引起下文。
②上文After I'd moved into a house on Anchorage's Hillside, I placed a makeshift feeder on my home's back.提到作者搬进安克雷奇山坡上的一所房子后,在房子后面放了一个临时的喂食器,下文说明有鸟来吃东西了,设空处应承上启下,D项(不到一天,黑帽山雀就接受了我的晚餐邀请)符合语境,故选D项。
③根据上文a whole new world opened up及all of those species were common residents of the Anchorage area 可知,这些鸟的出现在作者面前呈现出了一个全新的世界,而所有这些物种在安克雷奇地区都是常见的,故设空处应该说作者以前是不知道有这些鸟的,B项(然而在过去的几天甚至几年里,我对此一无所知)承接上文,符合语境。故选B项。
④根据前后句内容可知,设空处应该说作者对鸟的爱好日益浓烈,F项(最初仅仅是好奇的事物后来发展成强烈的爱好)承上启下,符合语境。故选F项。
⑤下文They've reminded me... pay attention.指出它们可以使作者的世界扩大并变得丰富,故设空处应该说黑帽山雀对作者的重要性,E项(黑帽山雀占据着我的感情之巅的特殊地位)说明了黑帽山雀的重要性,引起下文,符合语境。故选E项。
三、
答案:DCEAF
解析:①根据上文“Interested in the idea ‘too many choices are dizzy’, I have been conducting an experiment. (我对‘太多的选择会让人头晕’这个想法很感兴趣,所以我一直在做一个实验。)”以及下文作者几个亲身经历都阐述了限制选择、把事情简单化带来的好处,因此设空处应是作者通过实验得出的结论—简单化的生活方式更好;D选项“It interprets a lifestyle: less is more.(它诠释了一种生活方式:少即是多。)”符合语境与主旨,选项中的“It”指代上文中的“an experiment”。故选D。
②上文“When presented with a menu in a restaurant, I’ll only consider the first few options on each page. I know, it sounds crazy. (在餐馆看到菜单时,我只会考虑每页上的前几个选项。我知道,这听起来很疯狂。)”说明作者在餐馆点单时,只看每页前几个;下文“I used to read the menu a long time instead of sitting back and talking to my dining companion. (我过去常常花很长时间阅读菜单,而不是坐下来和同伴聊天。)”指出作者以前花很多时间看菜单,耽误了和朋友聊天;C选项“But it’s actually quite liberating.(但这实际上是一种解放。)”说明了在餐馆看到菜单时只考虑每页上的前几个选项所带来的好处—让自己从太多的选择中解脱出来,有更多时间坐下来和朋友交流;选项中的代词“It”与上句中的“it”一致,都指代本段第一句中的“only consider the first few options on each page”;由此可知,C选项符合语境。故选C。
③设空处为段首句,概括本段主旨;根据下文“I can now access many films and TV series, yet after ten minutes of looking through apps and menus, I will more often than not find myself watching whatever Channel 4 has scheduled at 9 pm. So before I even turn on the TV, I ask myself: what do I want to watch I think of a program.(我现在可以观看许多电影和电视剧,但在浏览应用程序和菜单十分钟后,我经常会发现自己在看第四频道在晚上9点安排的任何节目。所以在我打开电视之前,我会问自己:我想看什么?我想到一个节目。)”可知,本段是关于家庭娱乐,即在看电影或电视剧时,减少自己的选择;E选项“The same applies to home entertainment.(这同样适用于家庭娱乐。)”中的“The same”指代上一段最后一句中的“limiting my choices can sometimes lead me to a wider range of experiences”,说明家庭娱乐时减少选择就意味着更多选择,下文中的“many films and TV series”是属于家庭休闲娱乐(home entertainment)的方式;由此可知,E选项符合本段主旨,适合作为主旨句。故选E。
④上句“So before I even turn on the TV, I ask myself: what do I want to watch I think of a program.(所以在我打开电视之前,我会问自己:我想看什么?我想到一个节目。)”作者指出自己在看电视之前先想一下自己自己想看的节目,由此推知,空处陈述想到一个节目后应该怎么做;A选项“Then I just watch it.(然后我就看。)”承接上文,说明作者想好一下节目,然后直接观看,选项中的“Then”与上文构成顺序承接关系,“it”指代上文中的“a program”。故选A。
⑤上文“I didn’t go through a million TripAdvisor reviews for the best replacements. I simply went on Airbnb, saw what in England was still available and immediately booked the one I could afford. (我没有在TripAdvisor上浏览一百万条评论来寻找最好的替代品。我只是上了Airbnb,看看英国还有什么空房,然后马上订了我能负担得起的。)”说明作者准备旅行时,没有去TripAdvisor上浏览评论,而是直接到Airbnb上订了自己能负担得起的;下文“And now I can actually focus on enjoying our holiday.(现在我可以专注于享受我们的假期了。)”作者指出上文所阐述的旅行方式让作者现在度假很愉快;F选项“By doing so, I saved myself days of travel anxiety.(通过这样做,我使自己避免了几天的旅行焦虑。)”承接上文,阐述了直接上Airbnb预定给自己带来的益处,选项中的“doing so”指代上文中的“went on Airbnb, saw what in England was still available and immediately booked the one I could afford”;由此可知,F选项符合语境,故选F。
四、
答案:①-⑤ BCAFE
解析:本文是一篇记叙文。讲述了Karen因视网膜脱落而动了手术,在术后Karen需要经历长达数月的恢复期—一段充斥着黑暗、疼痛、孤独的时期。所幸有好朋友Jenny的相伴与帮助,Karen才得以展露难得的笑颜。
①上文"During the summer of her fifth-grade year, Karen's retina detached (视网膜脱落) (五年级的夏天,凯伦的视网膜脱落了)"可知Karen的视网膜脱落了;下文"The operation's a painful one and requires a very long recovery. (手术很痛苦,需要很长时间才能恢复。)"可知下文提到了手术和恢复期,可推知空处讲的是这种情况可以通过手术来修复,承接了上文所讲她的视网膜脱落,引出下文关于手术的事情。故选B。
②上文"In the days immediately following her surgery, her eyes were swollen shut and her face was covered in bandages (绷带) (在手术后的几天里,她的眼睛肿得闭不上了,脸上缠满了绷带)"可知她看不见,也饱受疼痛,她很痛苦,即她被困在一个充满黑暗和痛苦的世界里。故选C。
③上文"Others promised to come and visit her but never did. (其他一些人答应来看她,可是却从未兑现诺言。)"可朋友中没有人来看她;下文"She visited Karen. When she realized that Karen couldn't see her, Jenny quietly climbed up on the bed beside my daughter and took her hand in a gentle grasp, so Karen would know she was there. (她去看Karen了。当她意识到凯伦看不到她时,她悄悄地爬上我女儿旁边的床,轻轻地握住她的手,这样凯伦就知道她在那里了。)"可知有个朋友来看她、陪伴她;故推知空处是表示转折,讲述与前文"Others promised to come and visit her but never did."相反的事情,即有一个人除外,来看她了。故选A。
④上文"Because of so much pain, Karen said very little, just sitting there and holding Jenny's hand. Jenny said she'd be back (因为太疼了,凯伦很少说话,只是坐在那里握着珍妮的手。珍妮说她会回来的)"而前文"Others promised to come and visit her but never did."说到其他人说来看她,但是未实现诺言,而珍妮这次走了,可推知Karen的妈妈难免会怀疑Jenny会不会信守承诺;选项F"As I watched her leave, I wondered silently if she would keep her promise. (当我看着她离开时,我默默地想她是否会信守诺言)"的描述符合Karen的妈妈的心理猜测,也引出了下文"And Jenny did return, again and again through the long months of Karen's recovery (在凯伦恢复健康的漫长月份里,珍妮一次又一次地回来了)"这样一个Karen妈妈所猜测的事情的结果。故选F。
⑤上文"Jenny was always there to lend a helping hand, and to defend Karen when others laughed at her for being different (珍妮总是在那里伸出援助之手,并在别人嘲笑凯伦与众不同时为她辩护)"可知Jenny一直在Karen的身旁帮助她、维护她—这是过去的情况;E项"Even now, years later, the girls remain close friends. (即使是现在,多年以后,这些女孩仍然是亲密的朋友)"讲述的是甚至现在乃至以后,他们都是亲密的朋友,这是因为Jenny之前一直在Karen的身旁帮助她、维护她,引发Karen的母亲对她们现在乃至以后关系的猜测和感叹;下文"To my delight, Jenny is still a frequent visitor to our home (令我高兴的是,珍妮仍然是我们家的常客)"证实了Karen母亲的猜测,到现在Jenny都是她家的常客,她很高兴。故选E。
五、
答案:DAGFE
解析:①根据上文“'Mr. Mills was paralyzed below the neck.(米尔斯先生颈部以下瘫痪)”可知,上文提到了米尔斯先生颈部以下瘫痪,本句故说明他日常如何活动的。故D选项“他学会了用微小的头部运动来驾驶机动轮椅”符合语境,故选D。
②根据上文“Ms. Davenport suggested biking across Canada. “It's something I always wanted to do, Mr. Mills says. He just didn't think it was possible Or May 24, Mr. Mills dipped (漫-下) his tires in the ocean in St. John's, Newfoundland.(达文波特建议骑车穿越加拿大。“这是我一直想做的事情,”米尔斯说。5月24日,米尔斯在纽芬兰的圣约翰把轮胎浸在海里,他只是觉得这是不可能的)”以及后文“was also his 43rd birthday, “[ want to dip my tires in both oceans,” Mr. Mills says. Mr. Mills and Ms. Davenport ride their bikes for five to six hours a day, Their route to Victoria, British Columbia, will take four months or more. They often follow the Trans Canada Trail. The trail has been improved in recent years. It is becoming more accessible.(这天也是他的43岁生日。米尔斯说:“我想把我的轮胎浸在两个大洋里。”米尔斯和达文波特每天骑五到六个小时的自行车。他们到达不列颠哥伦比亚省维多利亚的航线将需要四个月或更长时间。他们经常沿着横贯加拿大的小径走。这小路近年来得到了改善。它正变得越来越容易获得)”可知,从43岁生日开始,他开始了这一举动即旅程的开始。故A选项“那是他旅程的开始”符合语境,故选A。
③根据后文“'Ruts and washouts make biking hard. Once, in training, Mr, Mills had an accident. He landed in a ditch with his head under water. That was lightening. In Quebec, one of Mr. Mills' special bike was stolen! He switches between two bikes.(车辙和冲刷使骑自行车很困难。有一次,在训练中,米尔斯先生出了意外。他落在沟里,头浸在水里。这太可怕了。在魁北克,米尔斯先生的一辆特殊自行车被偷了!他在两辆自行车之间切换)”可知,后文主要指述了他们所遭遇的困难和挑战。故G选项“尽管如此,这两人仍面临着挑战”符合语境,故选G。
④根据上文“In Quebec, one of Mr. Mills special bikes was stolen! He switches between two bikes.(在魁北克,米尔斯先生的一辆特殊自行车被偷了!他在两辆自行车之间切换)”可知,本句解释上文为何在两辆自行车之间切换。故F选项“一个是备用的,以防出现故障”符合语境,故选F。
⑤根据上文“In his public speaking, Mr. Mill said he had a big fear around the trip--the Rockies. Climbing mountains with his bike was difficult. He was also worried about the descent (下坡). However, he forced himself to overcome the fear. At last, Mr. Mills
said modestly(在他的公开演讲中,米尔斯先生说他在这次旅行中有一个很大的恐惧--落基山脉。骑自行车爬山很困难。他还担心下山的事。然而,他强迫自己克服恐惧。最后,米尔斯先生谦虚地说)”可知,本句主要是对方说的具体内容,即针对残疾人骑车。故E选项“我希望残疾人看到我骑自行车,也许会受到启发去做点什么”符合语境,故选E
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答案:FDEAG
解析:①过渡句。设空处与前后文构成的语义结构为:我从没在加沙看到过水仙花→①_____→当我漫步在花园里时,我的脑海中浮现出华兹华斯的诗句—于是我的心便涨满幸福,和水仙一同翩翩起舞,F项“直到我来到剑桥大学,我才第一次见到它们”承上启下,符合语境,故选F。
②过渡句。设空处与前后文构成的语义结构为:在家里会引发关于文学或哲学的热烈辩论→②_____→我出生在一个难民家庭,几十年前因为战争,我的父亲和祖母不得不离开他们的祖国前往科威特。在我13岁的时候,我的家人去了加沙,但我们不得不留在那里,因为科威特爆发了战争。我第二次成为难民。D项“尽管我们家的气氛很愉快,但我们的生活中却笼罩着一层阴影”承上启下,符合语境,选项D中的home和上文中的home 相呼应。故选D。
③细节句。设空处上一句提到“然而,我的父母决定我的教育是最重要的”,E项“他们从经验中知道,即使失去了一切,教育仍然存在”在上文的基础上进一步说明父母重视教育,E项中的“They”指代的是前面的“my parents”。故选E。
④细节句。设空处上一句提到“在此期间,我参加了一个艺术工作坊,它提供了通过诗歌等艺术媒介分享我的研究成果的技巧”,A项“通过这种方式,我重新发现了我对诗歌的热爱”说明了上一句内容产生的结果。故选A。
⑤过渡句。设空处与前后文构成的语义结构为:最近,我从研究中得到灵感的一首诗将是“创意邂逅”展览中的重点,这是剑桥节的一部分→⑤_____→它们带来一种轻盈与美丽,而在这种轻盈与美丽中蕴藏着希望。G项“虽然我的研究无法表达加沙人的痛苦,但我的文字可以为他们发声”承上启下,符合语境,G项中的my research与上一句中的my research为原词复现,下一句中的They指的是G项中的my words。故选G。