2025届高三下学期英语一轮复习专项:本周热点话题综合练习(含答案)

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名称 2025届高三下学期英语一轮复习专项:本周热点话题综合练习(含答案)
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本周热点话题原创卷(February 8-14)
一.阅读理解
A
Thousands in Taiwan and China have celebrated the Lantern Festival, a holiday that marks the end of the lunar new year period and is celebrated annually on the 15th day of the first month of the lunar calendar.
Thousands in Taiwan and China celebrated the Lantern Festival on Wednesday by releasing paper lanterns into the night sky, visiting light installations and snacking on glutinous rice dumplings.
At the Pingxi sky lantern festival in northern Taiwan, thousands lined up in the rain to light up and observe wish lanterns. Among them were Mae Alego Nero and Shine Ceralvo, friends from the Philippines who work in central Taiwan. They decided to join the event after seeing images of the floating lanterns trending on TikTok.
" You experience this once in a lifetime," Alego Nero said, as she sheltered under an umbrella with her friend and waited for the festivities to begin.
Some visitors came from as far as Europe and Latin America to witness in person the iconic images of paper lanterns filling the night sky.
For Charlotte Cadinot, an exchange student from France, the fascination with wish lanterns started when she watched the Disney movie “Tangled,” which features a scene where Princess Rapunzel and her beau wish upon lanterns floating above a lake.
Cadinot and her boyfriend, Remi Delmas, recreated that scene to an extent when they wrote their own common wish on a lantern before releasing it into the sky.
A total of nine waves of lantern releases were interspersed with music and dance performances as part of the festival. The stars of the show were a pair of 12-foot (3.6 meters) pink and golden snake - shaped lanterns, in a nod to the year of the snake.
People in China also celebrated the Lantern Festival, although no officially-organized event there sees the release of large amounts of paper lanterns.
Instead, people lined up for glutinous rice dumplings – the festival ’s most sought-after snack – and visited light shows across the city. The largest among them, at the Beijing Garden Expo Park, in the city ’s suburbs, displayed more than 10,000 installations of various sizes and designs.
What does the Lantern Festival mark according to the passage
A. The beginning of the lunar new year. B. The middle of the lunar new year period.
C. The end of the lunar new year period. D. The anniversary of a historical event.
Why did Mae Alego Nero and Shine Ceralvo decide to join the Pingxi sky lantern festival
A. Their friends in Taiwan invited them to participate.
B. They heard it was a very traditional and interesting festival.
C. They saw images of the floating lanterns trending on TikTok.
D. They wanted to experience a once-in-a-lifetime event in Taiwan.
What inspired Charlotte Cadinot's fascination with wish lanterns
A. Her visit to Taiwan and seeing the real wish lanterns.
B. Her boyfriend Remi Delmas who likes wish lanterns.
C. The cultural significance of wish lanterns in China.
D. A Disney movie “Tangled” with a scene of floating lanterns.
In China, how do people mainly celebrate the Lantern Festival according to the passage
A. By releasing a large number of paper lanterns.
B. By visiting the Pingxi sky lantern festival in Taiwan.
C. By performing music and dance shows in public places.
D. By lining up for glutinous rice dumplings and visiting light shows.
B
In the curling event of the Harbin Asian Winter Games, the Philippine team has emerged as a surprising dark horse.
The Philippines, a country that established its curling association just two years ago and has no natural ice and snow, has fielded a "ragtag team" that has achieved successive victories in the men's curling round-robin tournament.
The team is composed of four friends and an entrepreneur who started curling training in April 2023. They have overcome numerous difficulties and financial constraints to form the Philippines' first curling team. Despite being up against strong professional teams from China, Japan, and South Korea, the Philippine team has shown remarkable courage and tenacity.
After defeating the Chinese Taipei team 11-3, 43-year-old Frey feels that he is getting closer and closer to the Winter Olympics.
In the mixed doubles curling event of this Asian Winter Games, the Philippine team narrowly lost to the Chinese team 5-6 and missed out on a medal. However, they have set their sights on the Milan Winter Olympics and are working hard towards their goals.
The Philippine curling team's performance has attracted attention and support from sponsors. They hope that by participating in more competitions, they can let Filipinos around the world know about their team and inspire more people to take up curling.
What makes the Philippine team a dark horse in the Asian Winter Games
A. They have a large and professional team.
B. They come from a country with a long history of curling.
C. They have always been a strong competitor in winter sports.
D. They established the curling association recently but have achieved good results.
What has the Philippine team shown when competing against strong teams like China, Japan and South Korea
A. Fear and timidity. B. Bravery and perseverance.
C. Arrogance and overconfidence. D. Indifference and lack of passion.
What is the goal of the Philippine curling team after the Asian Winter Games
A. To participate in the Milan Winter Olympics.
To disband the team due to financial difficulties.
C. To train more new members and expand the team..
D. To participate in more local competitions in the Philippines.
4. What does the Philippine curling team hope to achieve by participating in more competitions
A. To earn a lot of money.
B. To win more medals in international competitions.
C. To compete with the best teams in the world and prove their strength.
D. To make their team known by more Filipinos and draw more people to curling.
二. 完形填空
The 9th Asian Winter Games in Harbin has been a remarkable event, filled with many heartwarming moments that have left a deep impression.
Overseas media have been 1.______ following the progress of the Harbin Asian Winter Games. The Belarusian National News Agency 2.______ that the ice and snow event coincided with the Chinese New Year, and despite the festive season, the organizing committee staff still 3.______ to their posts on New Year's Eve. They were busy on the front line of the preparatory work, showing great 4.______ and dedication.
The Kazakhstani business news website reported an 5.______ incident. On February 3, when the Kazakhstani alpine skiing national team was about to 6.______ for Harbin, Jiang Wei, the Consul General of China in Almaty, sent red scarves and sincere New Year greetings. This simple act of kindness made the athletes feel warm and 7.______.
The Philippines, a country that has had some 8.______ with China in certain issues, sent 20 athletes to participate in the Harbin Asian Winter Games. This was their largest participation scale in history. It demonstrated that sports can serve as a bridge to 9.______ differences and promote unity and friendship in Asia.
Saudi Arabia, which will host the 10th Asian Winter Games in 2029, came to China to "learn from experience". The Saudi delegation leader Ahmed was full of 10.______ about drawing on China's experience in hosting the games. He believed that in the future, more Saudi athletes would 11.______ in ice and snow events, and the games would help 12.______ the development of winter sports in Saudi Arabia.
Cambodia, a tropical country participating in the Asian Winter Games for the first time, also 13.______ great importance to this event. The Cambodian delegation leader Sokvisa Nin said after arriving in Harbin that they were looking forward to an excellent performance. It was a valuable experience for them, especially providing a good learning opportunity for the athletes.
Amina Al Muhairi, a 17-year-old from the UAE, was 14.______ to participate in the women's slopestyle and big air snowboarding events. She hoped to complete the scheduled moves smoothly in the competition and make new friends, "enjoying the whole event".
All in all, the Asian Winter Games not only provide a platform for athletes to 15.______ their skills but also play an important role in promoting friendship and unity among Asian countries.
A. casually B. closely C. loosely D. randomly
A. ignored B. guessed C. noticed D. denied
A. stuck B. turned C. led D. pointed
A. humor B. responsibility C. pressure D. freedom
A. ordinary B. unimportant C. interesting D. annoying
A. set out B. set up C. set down D. set aside
A. nervous B. excited C. appreciated D. disappointed
A. agreements B. conversations C. competitions D. disputes
A. forget B. bridge C. remember D. create
A. doubts B. worries C. hopes D. fears
A. compete B. observe C. teach D. comment
A. slow down B. speed up C. put off D. keep off
A. attached B. adapted C. adjusted D. adopted
A. afraid B. unwilling C. eager D. forced
A. hide B. show C. change D. improve
三.七选五
After the winter vacation, returning to school can be both exciting and challenging. Adjusting your mindset is crucial for a smooth transition back to academic life. Here are some tips to help you get back on track.
1. 1
Don't rush into the new semester. Gradually adjust your sleep schedule by going to bed and waking up a bit earlier each day than during the break. Increase the intake of fruits and vegetables in your diet and reduce the consumption of junk food. Read a little every night to get your brain used to learning again. This slow adjustment helps your body and mind adapt to the school routine without feeling overwhelmed. Gradually getting back into a routine can make the transition smoother. You'll find it easier to focus in class and be more productive.
2. Stress Reduction
Keep your living and study space clean and organized to reduce visual stress. Ensure you get enough sleep, exercise regularly, even if it's just walking around the campus. Breathe deeply and spend time on hobbies you enjoy. When you're in a good state of mind, you're more likely to handle the academic pressure. 2 And it can also improve your overall well-being.
3. Study Habit Establishment
Create a detailed study schedule for the semester, including class times, set study periods, and extracurricular activities. Try to stick to it as closely as possible. This will make you more prepared for assignments and exams, reducing stress. 3 You can also use tools like planners or study apps to help you stay organized.
4. Time Management
Avoid procrastination. Start assignments as early as possible and allocate sufficient time for completion. Put your phone on mute and out of sight when studying to maintain focus. Tackle larger tasks first to relieve pressure. 4 If you keep delaying tasks, you'll end up feeling more stressed and overwhelmed as the deadlines approach.
5. Task Breakdown
When faced with large tasks like writing a research paper, break them down into smaller steps such as researching, outlining, writing the thesis statement, and so on. Check off each step as you complete it to feel a sense of accomplishment. 5 It makes the task seem less daunting and helps you stay motivated throughout the process.
A. By following these steps, you'll be more likely to complete the task successfully.
B. This way, you can better manage your time and avoid last-minute rushes.
C. It not only helps you relax but also improves your physical health.
D. Also, make sure to review and adjust your schedule regularly.
E. A good study habit is the foundation of academic success.
F. First Week Easing-in
G. Regular breaks
四.语法填空
Jiaozi, also known as Yang Yu, is a renowned director in the Chinese animation industry, best known for his film Ne Zha: The Demon Boy. Born in 1980 in Sichuan, Jiaozi 1 (initial) studied medicine but later followed his passion 2 animation. His short film Big Fish & Begonia (2013) gained attention, setting 3 stage for his success.
In 2019, Jiaozi released Ne Zha: The Demon Boy, a modern retelling of the classic Chinese myth. The film pictures Ne Zha as a rebellious yet 4 (misunderstand) hero, breaking traditional beliefs. With stunning visuals and a 5 (power) story about self-acceptance and challenging fate, the film resonated with audiences and 6 (become) a cultural phenomenon. It earned over 5 billion yuan at the box office, 7 (make) it one of China's highest-grossing animated films.
Jiaozi's innovative approach 8 dedication to quality have made him a leader in Chinese animation. His work 9 (inspire) young creators and showcases the potential of Chinese storytelling on the global stage. Jiaozi continues to push 10 (boundary), proving that passion and creativity can lead to extraordinary achievements.
参考答案:
阅读理解
A篇1--4. CCDD B篇1--4. DBAD
完形填空
1. B 2. C 3. A 4. B 5. C 6. A 7. C 8. D 9. B 10. C 11. A 12. B 13. A 14. C 15. B
七选五
1. F 2. C 3. D 4. B 5. A
语法填空
initially 2. for 3. the 4. misunderstood 5. powerful
6. became 7. make it 8. and 9. inspires 10. boundaries