2025届四川省宜宾、自贡、乐山等市高三下学期3月二诊英语试题
一、听力选择题(本大题共10小题)
1.What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A.Husband and wife. B.Teacher and student. C.Doctor and patient.
2.What are the speakers mainly talking about
A.A neighbor. B.A storm. C.A garden.
3.How will the man get to his class
A.By taxi. B.On foot. C.By bus.
4.Why will the woman go into town
A.To have her photo taken.
B.To collect her passport.
C.To buy some books.
5.What will the woman do next Tuesday
A.Go for a swim. B.Attend a dance party. C.Take a guitar class.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.Why did the man decide to take the cycling trip
A.To reduce work stress.
B.To explore new cultures.
C.To seek personal growth.
7.Where is the man now
A.In France. B.In Turkey. C.In Serbia.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.When will the speakers go to the music festival
A.On Friday. B.On Saturday. C.On Sunday.
9.What kind of music will Adele play
A.Pop. B.Folk. C.Classical music.
10.What will the woman do first
A.Contact Jason. B.Book tickets. C.Share a website.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
11.What did the man want to be at first
A.A teacher. B.An actor. C.A company manager.
12.What did the man do right after completing his university course
A.He went travelling. B.He studied drama. C.He started a business.
13.What was the attitude of the man’s parents towards his decision
A.Disapproving. B.Supportive. C.Doubtful.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
14.How does the woman sound seeing the man’s list of classes
A.Embarrassed. B.Relieved. C.Surprised.
15.Which course does the woman advise the man to take now
A.Maths. B.Computing. C.Medical Science.
16.What is the total school funding for one student
A.$9,000. B.$10,000. C.$11,000.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.Where did Jenny practice mountain biking at first
A.At school. B.Behind her house. C.In a valley.
18.Why did Jenny save up money
A.To attend a race. B.To buy a new bike. C.To take a training course.
19.What place did Jenny finish the race
A.10th. B.17th. C.30th.
20.What did Jenny get after the race
A.A certificate and a medal.
B.A medal and a cash prize.
C.A water bottle and sunglasses.
二、阅读理解(本大题共5小题)
Oxford is a beautiful city with a huge amount to offer visitors and we strongly recommend a visit, especially when you are considering applying to the University of Oxford.Travelling by car
Oxford is a small city with many traffic restrictions and parking is limited. If at all possible, please do not drive into the city centre. We recommend that you use the Park & Ride system.
If driving into Oxford cannot be avoided, please refer to up-to-date traffic information for details. Please note that there is no visitors’ parking available at colleges or University buildings (unless you are a Blue Badge holder).Park & Ride
We recommend using the following Park & Rides conveniently located on the outskirts of Oxford.
Please be aware that due to maintenance taking place elsewhere in Oxford, the Park & Rides are likely to be extremely busy.Paying for parking:
You will need to pay a parking charge when you park at a Park & Ride. The standard parking charge is 2 per vehicle (up to 16 hours) and 4 per vehicle (up to 24 hours). You can pay by cash at designated parking ticket machines.Paying for the Park & Ride bus:
You will need to buy a return bus ticket to and from Oxford city centre. You can pay by cash or contactless on the bus. A peak adult day return ticket costs 5 for two adults travelling together. Up to 3 under 16s can travel free when accompanied by at least one fare paying adult.
21.Why is driving into Oxford city centre discouraged
A.Parking is free just for Blue Badge holders.
B.The Park & Ride system needs maintaining.
C.It is only available for people to walk inside.
D.Traffic there is restricted and parking is limited.
22.How much does a return ticket charge one couple with twin babies
A. 2. B. 4. C. 5. D. 10.
23.What is the passage intended for
A.Telling the history of Oxford briefly.
B.Advertising for the University of Oxford.
C.Offering information about public transport.
D.Providing travel advice for visitors to Oxford.
I can’t believe I’m doing this! It’s 4:30 in the morning, pitch black and freezing cold. Nevertheless I find myself getting out of bed and getting dressed. A car horn sounds as I’m putting on a thick coat and wrapping a scarf around me. I grab a hat and join Jim in his car. He doesn’t seem to mind it’s cold and dark. In fact, he’ s smiling. “You’re going to love this,” he says as we drive off to the nearest park. I’m not so sure.
At any opportunity Jim will be watching quietly, and sometimes excitedly, through his telescope at a bird. Don’t get me wrong. I like birds, but I just don’t get as crazy about them as Jim. Recently, when he found out that I had never heard the dawn chorus, he insisted that we meet at this unearthly hour and head for the local park.
So here we are. Luckily Jim has brought hot coffee and a warm carpet to sit on. After ten shivering minutes there is a very faint light over the eastern side of the park, a suggestion of the day ahead.
“Listen,” whispers Jim. I listen, nothing. Then clearly and loudly a bird starts singing. “That’s the robin (知更鸟). He’s usually the first.” After a few seconds another bird joins in “A blackbird” and then another “A blue bird”. It’s amazing. Twenty minutes later the whole park is alive with the chorus, calling, singing of birds! And yes, it’s wonderful! The noise is incredible. The lighter the sky becomes, the louder the birds sing, an incredible birds’ concert.
“Wow, so are they singing because they’re happy ” I ask in disbelief.
“Not really,” Jim laughs, “in fact they’re hungry but they need to do two things. One is to defend their territory and the other is to find a female–by singing they can achieve both.” Jim sees my puzzled face and explains.
We listen together for a while and then slowly but surely, as the sun emerges above the trees, the birds stop singing. “Now it’s light enough to find food, and that’s the end of the show today.”
24.What is the author’s initial attitude to the early outing
A.Cautious. B.Reluctant. C.Passionate. D.Indifferent.
25.What makes the author involved in the activity
A.Jim’s insistence on it. B.Jim’s enthusiasm on birds.
C.The author’s interest in chorus. D.The author’s curiosity about birds.
26.What is paragraph 4 mainly about
A.The singing skills of birds. B.The abundant diversity of birds.
C.Various tunes of the “dawn chorus”. D.Lively scenes of the “dawn chorus”.
27.Why do birds sing at dawn according to Jim
A.To guard the land and attract mates. B.To show off their beautiful voices.
C.To extend welcome to the sunrise. D.To fight fiercely for early worms.
Currently, people around the world are working on ways of removing carbon from the air and storing it, which is often called Direct Air Capture (DAC). DAC technology is still being developed. But normally during the process, air is pulled across a material that can remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from it. One common material is limestone (石灰石). Later, the material is heated to carefully release CO2 so it can be stored safely underground. But the current methods of doing this are expensive and don’t capture much CO2.
However, COF-999, a novel yellow powder, created by scientists at UC Berkeley, is a different story. Under a microscope, it looks like it’s made of tiny balls. Each tiny ball has an incredible number of holes in it. These holes allow air to pass through the balls. Attached to these balls are lots of “amines (胺)”. An amine is a special chemical mixture related to ammonia. The amines are great at grabbing CO2 molecules (分子) from the air and holding onto them.
To test COF-999, the scientists filled a small tube with the powder. They then piped air from outside their lab through the tube for 20 days. With CO2 in the air outside, however, the air from the tube had no carbon dioxide at all! The discovery was exciting for the scientists. “I see the solution to the climate problem right there, in our hands,” said one of the scientists, Dr. Omar Yaghi.
COF-999 captures CO2 10 times faster than other DAC materials. The researchers say that half a pound of the powder can pull as much CO2 from the air as a tree can. But unlike trees, COF-999 can capture CO2 even when it’s dark outside. To get COF-999 to release the carbon, it just needs heating to around 60℃, much cooler than most other DAC materials, meaning it will take less energy to collect the CO2. The materials needed to make COF-999 don’t cost much. Most importantly, the scientists have already tested re-using the material up to 300 times. They believe it could probably be re-used thousands of times.
28.What is the disadvantage of the common DAC method
A.Its safety turns out unclear. B.It’s costly and less effective.
C.Its materials are hard to obtain. D.It’s complicated to carry out.
29.How does COF-999 work to process CO2
A.By converting it into ammonia. B.By absorbing CO2 with amines.
C.By releasing it back into the air. D.By resolving CO2 through holes.
30.What can be inferred from the COF-999’s test
A.DAC technology will be replaced soon.
B.More energy is consumed during the procedure.
C.CO2 is captured merely in the presence of sunlight.
D.A promising environmental prospect is on the way.
31.Which would be the best title for the passage
A.Amines: Great Materials for Capturing CO2 B.The Importance of Removing CO2
C.COF-999: Game-Changer in CO2 Processing D.The Development of DAC Technology
Recently, the growing eyebrow blindness has caused many TikTok users to complain on the platform: Are makeup enthusiasts able to tell if they’ re blindly chasing makeup trends or actually wearing what really looks good on their faces. While “eyebrow blindness” and other forms of “beauty blindness” aren’t officially regarded as mental health issues, the tendency of people to follow trends, even making them look foolish or taking risks, is undeniably a real thing.
So, what does psychology say about trend-following Following trends isn’t an indication of a weak character or a mental health problem, says psychologist Pamela Rutledge, it’s completely normal. The root of that lies in humans’ fundamental need of social connections. Multiple psychological theories indicate that human social connections are as crucial as basic necessities like food and shelter, as humans have evolved to depend on one another for survival.
But why do trends hold such a strong pull “Our brains are programmed to notice the unusual,” Rutledge explains. Consequently, we pay attention to those who stand out and attract attention, making trends even more enticing for those brave enough to embrace them.
No one is immune to following fashions, noticing trends, or demonstrating their real belonging to social groups. However, there is one specific group that is even easier to following trends, even risky ones: Tweens, teens and young adults. As children begin to move towards adult independence, they seek ways to express their individuality. This can sometimes lead to desperate efforts to prove their affiliation (从属关系) with socially credible groups and can fuel desire to stand out by riding the wave of trends.
So, next time you do makeup, get dressed, order food in public, or buy a car, bear in mind that your decision might not be as personalized as you think. “It’s essentially an inborn response, which can be explained by our need to fit in with or stand out from the crowd,” says Pamela.
32.Why is “eyebrow blindness” mentioned
A.It contrasts with “beauty blindness”. B.It illustrates a kind of makeup.
C.It brings out the text’s core argument. D.It highlights the importance of beauty.
33.What does the underlined word “enticing” in paragraph 3 refer to
A.Vital. B.Appealing. C.Demanding. D.Risky.
34.Why are youngsters more likely to follow trends
A.They pursue uniqueness and social recognition.
B.They are easily affected by social pressure.
C.They tend to show their social status.
D.They are always seeking adventures.
35.What does Pamela emphasize in the end
A.Trend-following is a natural behavior. B.Individuality stands out above trends.
C.Tweens and teens are trend-setters. D.Social groups decide our behavior.
What to Do when You Have No Motivation
Lack of motivation can be the biggest obstacle to reaching your goals. 36 , when you have no motivation to complete a task (or even start one). Then, develop a plan to help motivate yourself to get going.
Reward yourself for working. Create a small reward for yourself that you can earn for your hard work. 37 . Consider whether you are likely to be more motivated by smaller, more frequent rewards or a bigger reward for a complete job. You may want to experiment with a few different strategies until you discover an approach that works best for you.
38 . You can trick yourself into feeling motivated by changing your behavior. For example, rather than sit on the couch all day waiting for motivation to strike, get dressed and get moving. Your action will increase your motivation, which makes it easier to keep going.
Argue the opposite. Struggling with motivation, you’ll likely come up with reasons why you shouldn’t take any action. 39 . Instead, argue all the reasons why you might succeed. Arguing the opposite can help you see both sides of the coin. It can also remind you that an overly pessimistic outcome isn’t completely accurate. There’s a chance that things might work out better than you expect.
Manage your to-do list. It’s tough to feel motivated when your to-do list is overwhelming. Take a look at your list, and determine if it’s too long. If so, get rid of tasks that aren’t essential. Prioritize the most important things, and move those to the top. You might find a slight change in your to-do list — or the way you view your to-do list — will help you to see your tasks as more manageable. 40 .
A.These will keep you stuck
B.Act as if you feel motivated
C.Pair a tough task you are facing
D.Consider why you are struggling
E.Eventually, you feel more driven to move on
F.Reflect on past successes to regain confidence
G.Focus on the reward to keep your motivation alive
三、完形填空(本大题共1小题)
On a hot morning, a friend called me. He had found a 41 injured baby raccoon (浣熊), which, just about eight weeks old, was in terrible shape. As part of my job, I was 42 to care for injured animals until they could be released into the wild. I had some doubt whether he would 43 the night. Still, I took him home, named him Trouper, and cleaned his 44 , hoping for a miracle.
For four days, the raccoon didn’t move. On the fifth morning. I nearly lost 45 . Holding him, I whispered, “Sorry.” Suddenly, he 46 his legs, moved his mouth weakly and shook himself—as if saying, “I’m still fighting!” That moment gave me 47 that he might recover.
Weeks later, while helping him practice walking, a sudden wind shut the door 48 . I jumped, but Trouper didn’t 49 . My heart sank: he was deaf. Worse, he couldn’t smell or 50 . As someone with fading vision myself, I understood his struggle. I decided not to 51 him away. Together with my dog, we started a 52 life.
Now 10 years old, Trouper works as a licensed wildlife 53 . I take him to schools and community centers to teach about respecting life. His story has been a(n) 54 reminder for many years: every creature 55 a chance.
41.A.slightly B.seriously C.frequently D.purposely
42.A.required B.forced C.ordered D.guided
43.A.enjoy B.suffer C.survive D.fear
44.A.fur B.face C.legs D.wounds
45.A.temper B.interest C.hope D.courage
46.A.broke B.stretched C.checked D.treated
47.A.confidence B.advice C.desperation D.resolution
48.A.gently B.partly C.gradually D.violently
49.A.watch B.mind C.fall D.react
50.A.see B.touch C.hear D.taste
51.A.put B.drive C.send D.give
52.A.lonely B.new C.plain D.luxury
53.A.ambassador B.student C.agent D.rescuer
54.A.general B.distant C.occasional D.constant
55.A.seizes B.loses C.deserves D.understands
四、语法填空(本大题共1小题)
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 recent days, the Chinese movie Ne Zha 2 56 (storm) overseas cinemas, capturing global audiences with its amazing visuals, awe-inspiring storytelling, and profound cultural themes.
Ne Zha 2 is the first Chinese movie 57 (rank) among the 10 highest-grossing movies in the world. Achieved just 20 days 58 its release on January 29, this milestone adds to Ne Zha 2’s growing list of records.
The movie, rooted in Chinese culture, draws from 59 classic tale of Ne Zha, combining fantasy, adventure and moral lessons 60 are well received across generations and cultures. Its innovative animation style and visual effects also play a crucial role, 61 (bring) to life a lively world filled with mythical creatures, epic battles, and breathtaking landscapes.
Beyond technical excellence, it explores profound themes like identity, destiny, and choice. The character of Ne Zha, a rebellious boy who challenges fate 62 (brave), showcases universal struggles and aspirations. His journey of self-discovery encourages viewers to reflect on their own paths and potential for 63 (transform).
The movie’s rise reflects a shift in China’s film industry. Once 64 (dominate) by Hollywood, domestic productions across genres are now surpassing Western films, driven by growing cultural pride, enhanced storytelling, and rapid 65 (technology) advancements. This trend signals a changing global film landscape.
五、书信写作(本大题共1小题)
66.假定你是李华,上周六你去科技馆观看了机器人表演。请你给英国好友Allan写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:
(1)表演内容;
(2)你的感想。
参考词汇:科技馆(Science and Technology Museum)
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右,开头部分不计入词数;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Allan,
Hope this email finds you well.
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Best regards,
Li hua
六、书面表达(本大题共1小题)
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。
Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Jenny. One day, while playing in the woods, she got lost. She was so scared and started to cry. As she was wandering around, hoping to find her way home, she came across an old woman. The old woman, seeing Jenny’s distress, decided to help her. She gave Jenny a magical seven-colored flower.
The flower had seven petals (花瓣), each in a different color: red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue, and purple. The old woman told Jenny that each petal could grant her one wish. Jenny was overjoyed. She pulled off the first red petal and said, “I want to go home.” In an instant, she found herself right in front of her own house.
However, Jenny was a curious girl. She thought it would be fun to test the flower’s power. She pulled the orange petal and wished for a big bunch of colorful balloons. Immediately, a huge number of balloons filled the air around her. But they were too many to handle. They started to carry her up into the sky. Frightened, Jenny quickly pulled the yellow petal and wished the balloons would go away. And so they did.
Next, Jenny saw some beautiful cakes in a shop window. She wanted them so much. With the green petal, she wished for all the cakes in the shop. The cakes appeared in front of her, but soon, they started to pile up and made a mess. Jenny used the cyan petal to make the cakes disappear.
Then, Jenny wished to have a cute toy-bear with the blue petal. A toy-bear appeared in front of Jenny. But it was not what Jenny wanted. At this point, Jenny had only one purple petal left. She began to think seriously about what to wish for.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Suddenly, she saw a little boy sitting sadly in the corner who couldn’t walk.
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“I wish he could walk,” Jenny murmured to the last petal.
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参考答案
1.【答案】C
【听力材料】W: I was up all night throwing up and I hardly slept.
M: Let’s have a look. Open your mouth and stick your tongue out. And take a deep breath. Again... breathe in... and out. Just lie down. I’m going to press quite hard on your stomach.
【听力材料】W: I was up all night throwing up and I hardly slept.
M: Let’s have a look. Open your mouth and stick your tongue out. And take a deep breath. Again... breathe in... and out. Just lie down. I’m going to press quite hard on your stomach.
2.【答案】B
【听力材料】W: Peter, were you all right last night
M: Oh, what a night! The trees in my garden were blown down. It rained 8 centimeters in one hour. It’s the worst weather I have ever experienced.
【听力材料】W: Peter, were you all right last night
M: Oh, what a night! The trees in my garden were blown down. It rained 8 centimeters in one hour. It’s the worst weather I have ever experienced.
3.【答案】C
【听力材料】M: What time is my tennis class, Mum
W: At four. Even if we are walking fast now, we’ll still be late. We’d better call a taxi — or take a bus. Look, there’s a bus stop over there. Let’s go, then.
【听力材料】M: What time is my tennis class, Mum
W: At four. Even if we are walking fast now, we’ll still be late. We’d better call a taxi — or take a bus. Look, there’s a bus stop over there. Let’s go, then.
4.【答案】A
【听力材料】W: I need to get a new passport before we go on holiday. Where can I get my photo taken
M: There is a machine in the bookshop around the corner, but I’m not sure if it’s working.
W: OK, I guess I will go into town.
【听力材料】W: I need to get a new passport before we go on holiday. Where can I get my photo taken
M: There is a machine in the bookshop around the corner, but I’m not sure if it’s working.
W: OK, I guess I will go into town.
5.【答案】C
【听力材料】W: Have you been to the new swimming pool It’s really cool! I went there on Saturday.
M: Why don’t we go there together next Tuesday afternoon, Cathy
W: I’d love to, but I have a guitar lesson on that day. We could go with Katie on Thursday, if she doesn’t have her dance class.
【听力材料】W: Have you been to the new swimming pool It’s really cool! I went there on Saturday.
M: Why don’t we go there together next Tuesday afternoon, Cathy
W: I’d love to, but I have a guitar lesson on that day. We could go with Katie on Thursday, if she doesn’t have her dance class.
【答案】6.A 7.B
【听力材料】W: Alan, what made you decide to take this cycling trip
M: Well, I’m a teacher in a big secondary school and I felt stressed, so I decided to have a break. I had a chat with the headteacher and she agreed to give me some time off work.
W: And how’s your trip going
M: Really well. I’ve cycled through France, Italy, Austria, Hungary, then Serbia and Bulgaria. I arrived in Turkey yesterday.
W: That’s really impressive!
【听力材料】W: Alan, what made you decide to take this cycling trip
M: Well, I’m a teacher in a big secondary school and I felt stressed, so I decided to have a break. I had a chat with the headteacher and she agreed to give me some time off work.
W: And how’s your trip going
M: Really well. I’ve cycled through France, Italy, Austria, Hungary, then Serbia and Bulgaria. I arrived in Turkey yesterday.
W: That’s really impressive!
【答案】8.B 9.A 10.A
【听力材料】M: Zoe, I’m considering attending a music festival that’s scheduled from this Friday to Sunday. Would you be interested in joining me
W: Sure. However, I won’t be able to devote my three days to the festival. I think I can only make it on the second day.
M: It works for me as well. Let’s check the ticket sales online and see what shows are on ... Ah, Adele is set to perform on that day.
W: While I appreciate the recommendation, pop music isn’t my cup of tea. How do you feel about The East-West Players They’re known for their combination of classical and folk music.
M: That’s a great choice. Should we invite anyone else Maybe Jason
W: Good idea. I’ll reach out to him right away and see if he’s interested in coming along.
【听力材料】M: Zoe, I’m considering attending a music festival that’s scheduled from this Friday to Sunday. Would you be interested in joining me
W: Sure. However, I won’t be able to devote my three days to the festival. I think I can only make it on the second day.
M: It works for me as well. Let’s check the ticket sales online and see what shows are on ... Ah, Adele is set to perform on that day.
W: While I appreciate the recommendation, pop music isn’t my cup of tea. How do you feel about The East-West Players They’re known for their combination of classical and folk music.
M: That’s a great choice. Should we invite anyone else Maybe Jason
W: Good idea. I’ll reach out to him right away and see if he’s interested in coming along.
【答案】11.C 12.A 13.B
【听力材料】W: Luke, you finished your business management studies five years ago but decided to try acting as a career instead. So, how did it all happen
M: I’d completed my university course and performed well on all my exams. I was planning a career as a manager in some kind of company. Anyway, during the summer following my graduation, I suddenly realized that it wasn’t what I wanted to do.
W: What did you do then
M: I travelled across India. While I was there, I thought a lot about my life. Acting had always been something that I loved doing and I wanted to see if I could do it professionally. So I applied to a drama school, and, fortunately, I was accepted.
W: How did your parents react to your decision
M: They acknowledged that it was a significant change, but they respected my right to choose my own path.
【听力材料】W: Luke, you finished your business management studies five years ago but decided to try acting as a career instead. So, how did it all happen
M: I’d completed my university course and performed well on all my exams. I was planning a career as a manager in some kind of company. Anyway, during the summer following my graduation, I suddenly realized that it wasn’t what I wanted to do.
W: What did you do then
M: I travelled across India. While I was there, I thought a lot about my life. Acting had always been something that I loved doing and I wanted to see if I could do it professionally. So I applied to a drama school, and, fortunately, I was accepted.
W: How did your parents react to your decision
M: They acknowledged that it was a significant change, but they respected my right to choose my own path.
【答案】14.C 15.A 16.C
【听力材料】W: I’m sorry, Jason, but I couldn’t help noticing the long list of classes you’ve written down there. May I have a look
M: Oh, sure.
W: Medical Science, Laboratory Techniques, Medicine, Maths, Computing ... My, my, a bit of everything here!
M: Is it too much
W: For your first term, yes. Like Professor Williams said before, the Medical Science course can wait. You might want to take it in your second year instead. I think you should put off Computing, too. I’d recommend taking Maths, though. It’ll make everything easier when the science lab opens next year.
M: OK. You’ve got a point there.
W: One more thing, have you thought about applying for any financial aid
M: Do they have any
W: Yeah, in our department, there is funding available for 30 students each year. Every student gets $10,000 to cover their school fees and an additional $1,000 cash.
M: $1,000 cash!
W: Yes, you can use it for your living expenses. I can show you how to apply for it.
M: Great, thanks!
【听力材料】W: I’m sorry, Jason, but I couldn’t help noticing the long list of classes you’ve written down there. May I have a look
M: Oh, sure.
W: Medical Science, Laboratory Techniques, Medicine, Maths, Computing ... My, my, a bit of everything here!
M: Is it too much
W: For your first term, yes. Like Professor Williams said before, the Medical Science course can wait. You might want to take it in your second year instead. I think you should put off Computing, too. I’d recommend taking Maths, though. It’ll make everything easier when the science lab opens next year.
M: OK. You’ve got a point there.
W: One more thing, have you thought about applying for any financial aid
M: Do they have any
W: Yeah, in our department, there is funding available for 30 students each year. Every student gets $10,000 to cover their school fees and an additional $1,000 cash.
M: $1,000 cash!
W: Yes, you can use it for your living expenses. I can show you how to apply for it.
M: Great, thanks!
【答案】17.C 18.B 19.B 20.A
【听力材料】
Jenny enjoyed exercising from a young age. When she heard a teacher at school talking about mountain biking, she wanted to try it herself. She persuaded her parents to get her a suitable bike. There were fields at the back of her house where she could have gone riding, but they were too flat. So instead, she went to a valley popular with local riders every weekend. After signing up for a training course, she realized that she needed a proper downhill bike to take her riding to another level. So she spent eight months doing jobs for her family to get enough money. Last month, Jenny took part in a race. The route was hard, but Jenny was amazed to come 17th out of 30 riders. All the finishers were given a certificate, and the first 10 received a water bottle and sunglasses. Helen, who came first, won a cash prize. Jenny was also presented with a medal for being the youngest rider.
【听力材料】
Jenny enjoyed exercising from a young age. When she heard a teacher at school talking about mountain biking, she wanted to try it herself. She persuaded her parents to get her a suitable bike. There were fields at the back of her house where she could have gone riding, but they were too flat. So instead, she went to a valley popular with local riders every weekend. After signing up for a training course, she realized that she needed a proper downhill bike to take her riding to another level. So she spent eight months doing jobs for her family to get enough money. Last month, Jenny took part in a race. The route was hard, but Jenny was amazed to come 17th out of 30 riders. All the finishers were given a certificate, and the first 10 received a water bottle and sunglasses. Helen, who came first, won a cash prize. Jenny was also presented with a medal for being the youngest rider.
【答案】21.D 22.C 23.D
【分析】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要向游客提供了牛津市的交通建议。
【解析】21.细节理解题。根据Travelling by car部分中“Oxford is a small city with many traffic restrictions and parking is limited. If at all possible, please do not drive into the city centre. (牛津是一个小城市,有很多交通限制,而且停车位有限。如果可能的话,请不要开车进入市中心)”可知,不鼓励开车进入牛津市中心是因为那里交通受限且停车位有限。故选D项。
22.细节理解题。根据Paying for the Park & Ride bus:部分中“A peak adult day return ticket costs 5 for two adults travelling together. Up to 3 under 16s can travel free when accompanied by at least one fare paying adult. (高峰时段,两位成人一起购买一日往返车票只需5英镑。在至少一名购票成人的陪同下,最多3名16岁以下的儿童可免费乘车)”可知,一对夫妇带着双胞胎婴儿购买往返车票需花费5(5+0)英镑。故选C项。
23.推理判断题。根据第一段“Oxford is a beautiful city with a huge amount to offer visitors and we strongly recommend a visit, especially when you are considering applying to the University of Oxford. (牛津是一座美丽的城市,能为游客提供很多东西,我们强烈推荐您来参观,特别是当您正在考虑申请牛津大学的时候)”以及后文围绕游客在牛津的出行方式给出建议,如“Travelling by car(驾车出行)”“Park & Ride(公园与乘车系统)”等内容可知,本文旨在为前往牛津的游客提供旅游建议。故选D项。
【答案】24.B 25.A 26.D 27.A
【分析】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者与Jim在凌晨时分前往公园聆听鸟鸣的经历,包括他们的行动、感受等。
【解析】24.推理判断题。根据文章第一段“I can’t believe I’m doing this! It’s 4:30 in the morning, pitch black and freezing cold. Nevertheless I find myself getting out of bed and getting dressed.(真不敢相信我居然在做这种事!现在是凌晨 4 点半,四周漆黑一片,冷得刺骨。尽管如此,我还是起了床,开始穿衣服)”以及““You’re going to love this,” he says as we drive off to the nearest park. I’m not so sure.(“你会喜欢这次经历的。”我们开车前往最近的公园时,他这样说道。可我心里没底)”可知,作者最初对这次早起外出的态度是不情愿的。故选B。
25.细节理解题。根据文章第二段“Recently, when he found out that I had never heard the dawn chorus, he insisted that we meet at this unearthly hour and head for the local park.(最近,当他发现我从未听过清晨的鸟鸣大合唱时,他坚持要我们在这个不合常理的时间碰面,然后前往当地的公园)”可知,作者原本并不想去这么早去公园听鸟鸣,是因为Jim发现作者从未听过清晨的鸟鸣大合唱后,坚持要在这个不合理的时间碰面并前往当地公园,所以作者才参与了这次活动。故选A。
26.主旨大意题。根据文章第四段““Listen,” whispers Jim. I listen, nothing. Then clearly and loudly a bird starts singing. “That’s the robin (知更鸟). He’s usually the first.” After a few seconds another bird joins in “A blackbird” and then another “A blue bird”. It’s amazing. Twenty minutes later the whole park is alive with the chorus, calling, singing of birds! And yes, it’s wonderful! The noise is incredible. The lighter the sky becomes, the louder the birds sing, an incredible birds’ concert.(“听。”Jim轻声说道。我听了听,什么也没听到。接着,一只鸟清晰而响亮地开始歌唱。“那是知更鸟。它通常是第一个开口的。”几秒钟后,另一只鸟也加入了进来。“是乌鸫。”然后又有一只鸟唱起了歌。“是蓝鸲。”太不可思议了。二十分钟后,整个公园都回荡着鸟儿的大合唱,它们的叫声、歌声此起彼伏!没错,这太美妙了!这声音震耳欲聋。天空越来越亮,鸟儿们唱得也越来越响亮,简直就是一场令人难以置信的鸟类音乐会)”可知,第四段主要描述了从一开始作者什么都没听到,到一只知更鸟开始歌唱,接着乌鸫、蓝鸲等鸟儿陆续加入,二十分钟后整个公园都充满了鸟儿的合唱声,天空越亮鸟儿唱得越响亮,就像一场令人难以置信的鸟类音乐会。故选D。
27.细节理解题。根据文章倒数第二段““Not really,” Jim laughs, “in fact they’re hungry but they need to do two things. One is to defend their territory and the other is to find a female–by singing they can achieve both.” Jim sees my puzzled face and explains.(“不完全是,”Jim笑着说,“事实上,它们饿了,但它们需要做两件事。一是保卫自己的领地,二是寻找配偶——通过唱歌,它们可以同时达成这两个目的。”Jim看到我一脸困惑,便解释道)”可知,Jim解释说鸟儿在黎明唱歌,一是为了保卫它们的领地,二是为了找到配偶,通过唱歌它们可以同时实现这两个目的。故选A。
【答案】28.B 29.B 30.D 31.C
【分析】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了新型材料COF-999在直接空气捕集(DAC)技术中高效捕获二氧化碳的能力及其潜在的环境应用前景。
【解析】28.细节理解题。根据第一段中“But the current methods of doing this are expensive and don’t capture much CO2.(但目前的方法成本高昂,而且不能捕获太多的二氧化碳)”可知,常见的DAC方法的缺点是成本高且效率低。故选B。
29.细节理解题。根据第二段中“Attached to these balls are lots of “amines (胺)”. An amine is a special chemical mixture related to ammonia. The amines are great at grabbing CO2 molecules (分子) from the air and holding onto them.(这些球上附着着大量的“胺”。胺是一种与氨有关的特殊化学混合物。胺非常擅长从空气中捕捉二氧化碳分子并抓住它们)”可知,COF-999通过胺吸收二氧化碳来吸收二氧化碳。故选B。
30.推理判断题。根据第三段中“The discovery was exciting for the scientists. “I see the solution to the climate problem right there, in our hands,” said one of the scientists, Dr. Omar Yaghi.(这一发现让科学家们兴奋不已。“我看到气候问题的解决方案就在我们手中,”一位科学家,Omar Yaghi博士说)”以及最后一段“COF-999 captures CO2 10 times faster than other DAC materials. The researchers say that half a pound of the powder can pull as much CO2 from the air as a tree can. But unlike trees, COF-999 can capture CO2 even when it’s dark outside. To get COF-999 to release the carbon, it just needs heating to around 60℃, much cooler than most other DAC materials, meaning it will take less energy to collect the CO2. The materials needed to make COF-999 don’t cost much. Most importantly, the scientists have already tested re-using the material up to 300 times. They believe it could probably be re-used thousands of times.(COF-999捕获二氧化碳的速度是其他DAC材料的10倍。研究人员说,半磅这种粉末可以从空气中吸收和一棵树一样多的二氧化碳。但与树木不同的是,即使在外面很黑的时候,COF-999也能捕获二氧化碳。为了让COF-999释放碳,只需要将其加热到60℃左右,比其他大多数DAC材料要冷得多,这意味着收集二氧化碳所需的能量更少。制造COF-999所需的材料成本并不高。最重要的是,科学家们已经测试了这种材料多达300次的重复使用。他们认为,它可能可以被重复使用数千次)”可知,COF-999在处理二氧化碳方面有很大的优势,这预示着一个有希望的环境前景即将到来。故选D。
31.主旨大意题。根据第二段中“However, COF-999, a novel yellow powder, created by scientists at UC Berkeley, is a different story.(然而,加州大学伯克利分校的科学家们创造了一种新型黄色粉末COF-999,这是一个不同的故事)”结合文章主要介绍了一种新型黄色粉末COF-999,它可以快速有效地从空气中捕获二氧化碳,并且具有可重复使用性,有望成为处理二氧化碳的变革性技术。故C选项“COF-999:二氧化碳处理领域的变革者”能很好地概括文章主旨,是文章的最佳标题。故选C。
【答案】32.C 33.B 34.A 35.A
【分析】本文是一篇议论文。文章由“眉盲”现象引出对追潮流这一行为的探讨,分析了追潮流的原因,指出年轻人更易追潮流,并强调追潮流是一种自然反应。
【解析】32.推理判断题。根据第一段“Recently, the growing eyebrow blindness has caused many TikTok users to complain on the platform: Are makeup enthusiasts able to tell if they’re blindly chasing makeup trends or actually wearing what really looks good on their faces. While ‘eyebrow blindness’ and other forms of ‘beauty blindness’ aren’t officially regarded as mental health issues, the tendency of people to follow trends, even making them look foolish or taking risks, is undeniably a real thing.(最近,越来越多的‘眉盲’现象让许多TikTok用户在平台上抱怨:美妆爱好者能否分辨出自己是在盲目追逐美妆潮流,还是真的化了适合自己的妆容。虽然‘眉盲’和其他形式的‘美盲’并未被官方认定为心理健康问题,但人们追潮流的倾向,即使这会让他们看起来很愚蠢或冒风险,也无疑是真实存在的)”可知,提到“眉盲”是为了引出关于人们追潮流这一核心论点。故选C项。
33.词句猜测题。根据划线词所在部分“‘Our brains are programmed to notice the unusual,’ Rutledge explains. Consequently, we pay attention to those who stand out and attract attention, making trends even more enticing for those brave enough to embrace them.(‘我们的大脑天生就会注意不寻常的事物,’Rutledge解释道。因此,我们关注那些脱颖而出、引人注目的人,让那些勇敢拥抱潮流的人更enticing)”中“we pay attention to those who stand out and attract attention”可知,人们会关注那些不寻常的事物和脱颖而出、引人注目的人,所以拥抱潮流的人会成为关注的对象,他们会更有吸引力。故划线词enticing的意思是“有吸引力的”,与“Appealing”同义。故选B项。
34.细节理解题。根据第四段“As children begin to move towards adult independence, they seek ways to express their individuality. This can sometimes lead to desperate efforts to prove their affiliation (从属关系) with socially credible groups and can fuel desire to stand out by riding the wave of trends.(随着孩子们开始走向成人独立,他们会寻求表达个性的方式。这有时会导致他们拼命努力以证明自己隶属于社会上有信誉的群体,并激发他们通过追赶潮流来脱颖而出的欲望)”可知,年轻人更容易追潮流是因为他们追求独特性和社会认可。故选A项。
35.细节理解题。根据最后一段“‘It’s essentially an inborn response, which can be explained by our need to fit in with or stand out from the crowd,’ says Pamela.(‘这本质上是一种天生的反应,可以用我们融入群体或从人群中脱颖而出的需求来解释,’Pamela说)”可知,Pamela最后强调追潮流是一种自然行为。故选A项。
【答案】36.D 37.G 38.B 39.A 40.E
【分析】这是一篇说明文,文章介绍了没有动力时应该怎么做。
【解析】36.根据下文“when you have no motivation to complete a task (or even start one).(当你没有动力完成一项任务(甚至没有动力开始一项任务)时)”以及“Then, develop a plan to help motivate yourself to get going.(然后,制定一个计划来激励自己开始行动)”可知,空处是描述没有动力时的做法,D项“想想为什么你会挣扎”符合语境,故选D。
37.根据上文“Create a small reward for yourself that you can earn for your hard work.(为自己的努力创造一个小奖励)”和下文“Consider whether you are likely to be more motivated by smaller, more frequent rewards or a bigger reward for a complete job.(考虑一下,你是更容易受到更小、更频繁的奖励,还是完成一项工作后获得更大的奖励)”可知,奖励能够激励自己,即让自己有动力,G项“把注意力集中在奖励上,保持你的动力”符合语境,故选G。
38.根据下文“You can trick yourself into feeling motivated by changing your behavior.(你可以通过改变自己的行为来欺骗自己,让自己感到有动力)”可知,本段是说假装让自己有动力,B项“表现得好像你有动力一样”符合语境,故选B。
39.上文“Struggling with motivation, you’ll likely come up with reasons why you shouldn’t take any action.(与动力斗争时,你可能会想出不应该采取任何行动的理由)”提到没有动力时你可能会想一些不应该采取任何行动的理由,下文“Instead, argue all the reasons why you might succeed.(相反,你应该讨论你可能成功的所有原因)”提到应该讨论你可能成功的所有原因,A项“这些会让你卡住”说明消极想法的后果,符合语境,A项中的“These”指代上文“reasons why you shouldn’t take any action.”,故选A。
40.上文“You might find a slight change in your to-do list — or the way you view your to-do list — will help you to see your tasks as more manageable.(你可能会发现在你的任务清单上有一个小小的改变——或者你看待任务清单的方式——会帮助你看到你的任务更容易管理)”提到通过调整会帮助你看到你的任务更容易管理,因此你会更有动力去完成任务,E项“最终,你会觉得更有动力继续前进”符合语境,故选E。
【答案】
41.B 42.A 43.C 44.D 45.C 46.B 47.A 48.D 49.D 50.A 51.C 52.B 53.A 54.D 55.C
【分析】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者救助一只受伤的小浣熊Trouper,并与其共同生活的经历,以及Trouper后来成为野生动物大使的故事。
【解析】41.考查副词词义辨析。句意:他发现了一只严重受伤的小浣熊,这只浣概只有八周大,身体状况非常糟糕。A. slightly稍微地;B. seriously严肃认真地、严重地;C. frequently频繁地;D. purposely故意地。根据下文“which, just about eight weeks old, was in terrible shape.”以及“For four days, the raccoon didn’t move.”可知,这只小浣熊受伤很严重。故选B。
42.考查动词词义辨析。句意:作为我工作的一部分,我被要求照顾受伤的动物,直到它们能够被放归野外。A. required要求;B. forced强迫;C. ordered命令;D. guided引导。根据上文“As part of my job”可知,作为工作的一部分,作者被要求照顾受伤的动物。考查短语:be required to do sth.,意为“被要求做某事”,符合语境。故选A。
43.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我有些怀疑它是否能挺过当晚。A. enjoy享受;B. suffer遭受;C. survive存活;D. fear害怕。根据上文“He had found a 41 injured baby raccoon(浣熊), which, just about eight weeks old, was in terrible shape.”可知,小浣熊伤势严重,所以作者怀疑它是否能熬过当晚。故选C。
44.考查名词词义辨析。句意:尽管如此,我还是把它带回了家,给它取名叫Trouper,然后清理了它的伤口,期待着奇迹的发生。A. fur皮毛;B. face脸;C. legs腿;D. wounds伤口。根据上文“As part of my job, I was 42 to care for injured animals until they could be released into the wild.”可知,作者的工作是照顾受伤的动物。由此可知,作者将小浣熊带回家需要照顾它,为它清理伤口。故选D。
45.考查名词词义辨析。句意:到了第五天早上,我几乎失去了希望。A. temper脾气;B. interest兴趣;C. hope希望;D. courage勇气。根据上文“For four days, the raccoon didn’t move.”可知,小浣熊四天都没有动。由此可推测,作者认为小浣熊挺不过来了,也就是对小浣熊的存活失去了希望。故选C。
46.考查动词词义辨析。句意:突然,它伸展了一下腿,嘴巴微微动了动,还抖了抖身子——仿佛在说:“我还在努力坚持呢!”A. broke打破;B. stretched伸展;C. checked检查;D. treated治疗、对待。根据下文“moved his mouth weakly and shook himself”可知,小浣熊动了。由此可知,空处指的是小浣熊伸展了腿。故选B。
47.考查名词词义辨析。句意:那一刻让我有了信心,相信它有可能康复。A. confidence信心;B. advice建议;C. desperation绝望;D. resolution决心、解决。根据上文“Suddenly, he 43 his legs, moved his mouth weakly and shook himself—as if saying, “I’m still fighting!””可推测,小浣熊的这个动作让作者有了它可能会康复的信心。故选A。
48.考查副词词义辨析。句意:几周后,在帮助它练习走路的时候,一阵突然的风猛地把门关上了。A. gently温柔地;B. partly部分地;C. gradually逐渐地;D. violently猛烈地。根据下文“I jumped”可推测,门是突然被风猛烈地关上了。故选D。
49.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我吓了一跳,但Trouper没有反应。A. watch观看;B. mind介意;C. fall落下;D. react反应。根据上文“I jumped”以及空前的“but”可推测,空处和上文作者的反应不同;再根据下文“My heart sank: he was deaf.”可推测,门被风猛烈地关上了,可是小浣熊毫无反应,作者这才发现它聋了。故选D。
50.考查动词词义辨析。句意:更糟糕的是,它闻不到气味,也看不见东西了。A. see看见;B. touch触摸;C. hear听见;D. taste品尝。根据下文“As someone with fading vision myself, I understood his struggle.”可知,小浣熊不仅聋了,还看不见。故选A。
51.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我决定不把它送走。A. put放;B. drive驾驶;C. send发送;D. give给。根据下文“Together with my dog, we started a 44 life.”可知,作者决定不把它送走,留下小浣熊一起生活。故选C。
52.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我和我的狗,还有它一起开始了新的生活。A. lonely孤独的;B. new新的;C. plain普通的;D. luxury豪华的。根据上文内容可知,作者救下小浣熊之后,决定留下小浣熊一起生活。所以,作者、狗和小浣熊开始了一种新的生活。故选B。
53.考查名词词义辨析。句意:现在Trouper已经10岁了,它成了一名获得许可的野生生物形象大使。A. ambassador大使;B. student学生;C. agent代理人;D. rescuer救援者。根据下文“I take him to schools and community centers to teach about respecting life.”可知,Trouper 成为了一个野生动物大使,向人们传播尊重生命的理念。故选A。
54.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:多年来,它的故事一直不断地提醒着人们:每一个生物都理应获得一个机会。A. general一般的;B. distant遥远的;C. occasional偶尔的;D. constant不断的、持续的。根据下文“for many years”可知,小浣熊的故事多年来一直提醒人们,每一个生物都理应获得一个机会。故选D。
55.考查动词词义辨析。句意:多年来,它的故事一直不断地提醒着人们:每一个生物都理应获得一个机会。A. seizes抓住;B. loses失去;C. deserves值得;D. understands理解。根据上文“I take him to schools and community centers to teach about respecting life.”可知,作者认为人们应该尊重生命,也就是每一个生物都理应获得一个机会。故选C。
【答案】
56.has stormed/has been storming 57.to rank 58.after 59.the 60.that/which 61.bringing 62.bravely 63.transformation 64.dominated 65.technological
【分析】这是一篇新闻报道,文章主要讲述最近中国电影《哪吒2》席卷海外影院,以其令人惊叹的视觉效果、令人敬畏的故事情节和深刻的文化主题吸引了全球观众。
【解析】56.考查时态和主谓一致。句意:最近几天,中国电影《哪吒2》席卷了海外影院,以其惊人的视觉效果、令人敬畏的故事情节和深刻的文化主题吸引了全球观众。根据“In recent days”可知,此处可使用现在完成时,表示过去发生的动作对现在的影响;也可使用现在完成进行时,表示过去发生的动作一直持续到现在,有可能继续下去。主语the Chinese movie Ne Zha 2表示单数意义,助动词使用has。故填has stormed/ has been storming。故填has stormed/ has been storming
57.考查非谓语动词。句意:《哪吒2》是第一部跻身全球票房前十的中国电影。movie前有序数词修饰,此处使用动词不定式作后置定语,故填to rank。
58.考查介词。句意:《哪吒2》于1月29日上映,仅20天后就取得了这一成绩,这一里程碑为《哪吒2》不断增长的纪录增添了新的一笔。结合句意可知此处指“在它上映以后”,使用介词after,故填after。
59.考查冠词。句意:这部电影植根于中国文化,取材于经典的《哪吒》故事,结合了奇幻、冒险和道德教训,在不同的时代和文化中都很受欢迎。classic tale 后有“of Ne Zha”修饰,表示特指,应填定冠词,故填the。
60.考查定语从句。句意:同上。空处引导定语从句,先行词是fantasy, adventure and moral lessons,关系词在从句中作主语,应用关系代词that/which引导,故填that/which。
61.考查非谓语动词。句意:其创新的动画风格和视觉效果也发挥了至关重要的作用,为生活带来了一个充满神话生物,史诗般的战斗和令人叹为观止的景观的生动世界。bring和逻辑主语Its innovative animation style and visual effects之间是主动关系,使用现在分词作状语,故填bringing。
62.考查副词。句意:哪吒是一个勇敢挑战命运的叛逆男孩,展现了普世的奋斗和抱负。空处修饰动词challenges,应填副词形式,故填bravely。
63.考查名词。句意:他的自我发现之旅鼓励观众反思自己的道路和转变的潜力。空处应填名词作for的宾语,故填transformation。
64.考查状语从句的省略。句意:曾经由好莱坞主导的国内电影,在日益增长的文化自豪感、强化的故事叙述和快速的技术进步的推动下,现在正在超越西方电影。这一趋势标志着全球电影格局的变化。此处是Once引导的条件状语从句的省略,主语也是domestic productions,和dominate之间是被动关系,完整形式是Once they were dominated by Hollywood,当状语从句主语和主句主语一致,且从句含有be动词时,可将从句的主语和be动词省略,故填dominated。
65.考查形容词。句意:同上。空处修饰名词advancements,应填形容词作定语,故填technological。
66.【答案】Possible version (93 words)
Dear Allan,
Hope this email finds you well. I’m writing to share my exciting experience at the Science and Technology Museum last Saturday.
I watched a remarkable robot show there. The robots performed various tasks, from dancing gracefully, playing musical instruments skillfully to interacting with the audience. Most magically, they can even take visitors’ pulse precisely like a traditional Chinese medicine physician, which amazed everyone present.
I was deeply impressed by the show. It not only displayed advanced technology but also made me aware of the huge potential of robots in the future. I’m eager to hear your thoughts on this.
Best regards,
Li hua
【分析】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生以李华身份给英国好友Allan写邮件分享观看机器人表演的经历。
【详解】1. 词汇积累
令人兴奋的:exciting → thrilling
非凡的:remarkable → extraordinary
各种各样的:various → diverse
精确地:precisely → accurately
2. 句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:The robots performed various tasks, from dancing gracefully, playing musical instruments skillfully to interacting with the audience.
拓展句:The robots performed various tasks, which ranged from dancing gracefully, playing musical instruments skillfully to interacting with the audience.
【点睛】【高分句型1】I’m writing to share my exciting experience at the Science and Technology Museum last Saturday. (运用了不定式短语作目的状语)
【高分句型2】Most magically, they can even take visitors’ pulse precisely like a traditional Chinese medicine physician, which amazed everyone present. (运用了which引导的非限制性定语从句)
67.【答案】Possible version (158 words)
Suddenly, she saw a little boy sitting sadly in the corner who couldn’t walk. Jenny stared at the little boy, her heart pounding with hesitation. She thought about all the amazing things the last petal could bring for herself, like a room full of books or a magical adventure. But when she saw the boy’s sad face, she knew what she had to do. Taking a deep breath, she gently pulled the last petal, her voice soft yet determined. (65 words)
“I wish he could walk,” Jenny murmured to the last petal. The moment the words left her lips, a warm, golden light bathed the boy. His eyes widened in disbelief as he felt strength within his legs. Slowly, he pushed himself up, his hands trembling with excitement. With a huge grin, he took his first step, then another, and soon he was running towards Jenny, his laughter echoing in the air. Jenny wrapped her arms around the boy, both of them lost in a world of pure happiness, and she knew that this was the most precious moment she could have ever wished for. (93 words)
【分析】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述小女孩Jenny在森林迷路,获老妇人赠予的七色花,用前五片花瓣许愿后都出现小状况,此时只剩最后一片紫色花瓣,她开始认真思考愿望。
【详解】1. 段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“突然,她看到一个小男孩悲伤地坐在角落里,他不能走路。”可知,第一段可描写Jenny看到小男孩后的内心挣扎,她在为自己许愿和帮助小男孩之间犹豫,最后决定用最后一片花瓣帮助小男孩。
②由第二段首句内容“‘我希望他能走路’,Jenny对着最后一片花瓣喃喃说道。”可知,第二段可描写许愿后小男孩恢复行走能力,他和Jenny都沉浸在幸福之中。
2. 续写线索:看到小男孩——内心犹豫——决定帮助男孩——男孩恢复行走——两人感到幸福
3. 词汇激活:
行为类
①看见:see/catch sight of
②颤抖:tremble/quiver
③拥抱:wrap one’s arms around/hug/embrace
情绪类
①轻轻地:gently/lightly
②幸福:happiness/bliss
【点睛】[高分句型1] Jenny stared at the little boy, her heart pounding with hesitation. (运用了独立主格结构)
[高分句型2] The moment the words left her lips, a warm, golden light bathed the boy. (运用了名词词组the moment引导时间状语从句)
[高分句型3] His eyes widened in disbelief as he felt strength within his legs.(运用了从属连词as引导时间状语从句)