2025年普通高等学校招生考试仿真卷2
第一部分 第一节
【语篇解读】 本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了一个非洲丛林营地志愿者项目。
1.B [细节理解题。根据Why to join 部分中的“It not only is an extremely satisfying feeling...but enables you to gain invaluable skills and knowledge in conservation.”可知,参与者将在项目中获得野生动物保护知识。故选B。]
2.A [细节理解题。根据What to expect部分中的内容可知,志愿者在营地里应该给动物食物。故选A。]
3.D [细节理解题。根据Entertainment部分中的内容可知,在营地做志愿者的好处是提供娱乐活动。故选D。]
【语篇解读】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Kelli Boehle创办非营利组织Nik's Wish,帮助与癌症作斗争的年轻人实现愿望的故事。
4.D [细节理解题。根据第四段的“In 2012,Kelli Boehle started Nik's Wish.The non profit grants wishes to young adults between the ages of 18 and 24 who are battling cancer.”可知,这个组织的目标是支持年轻人对抗癌症。故选D。]
5.B [推理判断题。根据第四段的“In 2012,Kelli Boehle started Nik's Wish.The non profit grants wishes to young adults between the ages of 18 and 24 who are battling cancer.”可知,Kelli Boehle创办非营利组织,帮助与癌症作斗争的年轻人。由此可推知,她是无私的。故选B。]
6.C [推理判断题。根据文章第五段内容可推知,从Jordan Morrow的话中,我们可以知道她受到组织的激励。故选C。]
7.C [标题归纳题。文章主要讲述了Kelli Boehle创办非营利组织Nik's Wish,帮助与癌症作斗争的年轻人实现愿望的故事。故选C。]
【语篇解读】 本文是一篇说明文。在圣地亚哥以北约40英里的海滨郊区,有一片怡人的沙滩。殊不知,这片游客眼中的“自然风光”竟是人工造景。几十年来,这片沙滩的沙子在不断减少,当地的人们尝试了各种各样的方法,以拯救这片美丽的沙滩。
8.D [细节理解题。根据第二段的“Millions of cubic yards of sand dug from other parts has been added in the last century to build the postcard worthy beach like the one in Santa Monica.”可知,这片沙滩的沙子是从别处搬来的,是靠人工维持的。故选D。]
9.D [细节理解题。根据第三段的“If the shoreline were allowed to evolve without human intervention,the beaches could continue to exist as we know them.”可知,人为干预阻碍了沙滩的自然进化,给沙滩带来了危机。故选D。]
10.B [词义猜测题。根据画线词后文“Everything we do is a short term fix”可知,这些解决方法都是短暂的。故画线词意思是“短暂的”。故选B。]
11.A [细节理解题。根据第四段的“Leaders here launched some international design competitions,aiming at finding new ways of getting and keeping sand on the city's beaches.”可知,人们举行了一些国际的设计比赛活动,来拯救沙滩。故选A。]
【语篇解读】 本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了数字正念练习的两个要点以及数字正念的好处。
12.D [细节理解题。根据第二段中的“The solution that mindfulness provides is purposeful and intentional choice...not just treat the symptoms.”可知,作者建议在面对无聊、孤独和压力等情绪时,要应对其背后的根源,而不仅仅是治疗症状。故选D。]
13.C [推理判断题。根据第三段中的“The other key is going through...all you ever do is to go through the experience and let it flow.”和“These feelings,memories,and experiences come and go...become more aware of your inner world.”可推测出,在进行正念练习时,要不带偏见地体验,顺其自然地经历这段经历,不让感受、记忆和经历控制自己,保持自我,因此正念能够帮助我们顺其自然地充分体验生活。故选C。]
14.C [标题归纳题。本文围绕数字正念练习时应注意的两个要点展开,旨在帮助人们在数字生活中进行正念练习。故选C。]
15.B [推理判断题。根据最后一段的“Now,I would rather prefer to think of it as one of many tools that we can use in our daily life.”可知,最后一段谈到作者更愿意把数字正念看作在日常生活中可以使用的一个工具,由此可推测出,接下来文章可能会谈论在数字时代下练习正念的方式。故选B。]
第二节
【语篇解读】 本文是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了在人生的旅程中,劳动和劳动技能的培养不仅赚了钱,而且塑造了性格,塑造了未来,这是从书本上不能获得的。
16.F [空前两句肯定劳动是有好处的,那么下文将说明劳动有哪些好处。选项F表示:劳动的过程教会了教科书无法传达的宝贵经验。符合语境。故选F。]
17.D [这是段首句,是标题句。下文说明劳动会培养责任感。选项D表示:首先,劳动逐渐获得了一种责任感。选项D中的“First”与下文的“Moreover”呼应。故选D。]
18.E [空前一句提到劳动还能培养出毅力,由此可知,空格处要举例说明劳动如何培养出毅力。选项E表示:想象一下,一个年轻人在求职时面临被一而再地拒绝。选项E举例说明,符合语境。故选E。]
19.B [空前一句提到也许劳动最深刻的影响是它培养了同情心和欣赏的能力。空后一句提到当青少年为不幸的人提供食物时,他们对特权和感激有了一种新的看法。由此可知,空格处引出了如何培养同情心和欣赏的能力的例子,承接上文,引出下文。选项B表示:以在当地的施粥所做志愿者为例。选项B举例说明,符合语境。故选B。]
20.G [空前一句提到劳动不仅仅在于挣钱,还在于塑造性格和为成功奠定基础。由此可知,空格处对劳动的意义进一步说明,给出了忠告。选项G表示:所以,下次当你看到一个青少年在炎热的夏天大汗淋漓的时候,请记住——他们不只是在修剪草坪,他们还在为通往更光明的未来铺平道路。选项G符合语境。故选G。]
第二部分 第一节
【语篇解读】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Anthony Perry在火车站不顾个人的安危,勇敢地拯救了跌落在铁轨上的受害者的故事。
21.C [考查名词。根据倒数第二段的“Heart still racing from the electric shocks,he back up onto the platform,grabbed his and continued on to his grandfather's.”可知,Perry正准备去看他的祖父。故选C。]
22.A [考查动词短语。根据下文“onto the electrified train tracks”可知,一个人从站台边缘掉到电气化的铁轨上。fall over强调的是“向前摔倒,跌倒”。fall down强调的是“滑倒,倒下”,后接宾语时应加上介词from。故选A。]
23.D [考查形容词。根据上文“a man the edge and onto the electrified train tracks”可知,乘客是惊恐的。frightened害怕的,惊恐的。故选D。]
24.A [考查名词。根据上文“On the platform,something unthinkable happened: a man the edge and onto the electrified train tracks!”可知,掉到电轨上,电流会流过他的身体。current电流。故选A。]
25.B [考查动词。根据下文“He sat at the edge of the platform and eased himself down.”可知,他准备营救这个人,并不是站在那里看着。watch看。故选B。]
26.B [考查动词。根据本句“he quickly leaped towards the victim”可知,他认为自己和受害者之间的铁轨都通电了,所以他迅速向受害者跳去。assume认为。故选B。]
27.C [考查动词。根据下文“grasped the victim's wrist”可知,伸手抓住了受害者的手腕。reach伸手够。故选C。]
28.A [考查副词。根据上文“ all rails between the man and him were electrified,he quickly leaped towards the victim.”可知,他立刻感到强烈的电流穿过他的身体。instantly立刻。故选A。]
29.D [考查名词。根据上文“On the platform,something unthinkable happened: a man the edge and onto the electrified train tracks!”可知,受害者掉到了铁轨上,他将受害者的身体从铁轨上移开。rail铁轨。故选D。]
30.C [考查名词。根据本句“he worked on the man's heart”可知,受害者恢复了意识。consciousness意识。故选C。]
31.B [考查动词短语。根据上文“Then,first aiders arrived.”可知,急救人员赶到后,Perry让他们接手。take over接管。故选B。]
32.A [考查动词。根据下文“grabbed his and continued on to his grandfather's”可知,他爬上平台,抓起东西,继续向祖父家走去。climb爬。故选A。]
33.B [考查名词。根据语境及常识可知,事情结束后,他抓起自己的东西,离开了。thing东西。故选B。]
34.D [考查动词。根据上文和常识可知,英勇救人的事迹是值得赞扬的。credit归功于。故选D。]
35.B [考查动词。根据上文可知,Perry在火车站不顾个人的安危,勇敢地拯救了跌落在铁轨上的受害者。save救。故选B。]
第二节
【语篇解读】 本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了拉萨这座城市以及其主要景点。
36.to visit [考查非谓语动词。修饰名词chance,需用动词不定式作后置定语。故填to visit。]
37.simply [考查词性转换。修饰动词miss,需用副词simply作状语。故填simply。]
38.a [考查冠词。must为可数名词,此处表示泛指,且total发音以辅音音素开头,需用不定冠词a。故填a。]
39.houses [考查动词的时态和主谓一致。根据“stands”可知,此处使用一般现在时,主语为it,谓语动词使用单数形式。故填houses。]
40.looking [考查非谓语动词。此处是with的复合结构。with后面的宾语tons of people和look在逻辑上是主动关系,需用动词 ing形式作宾语补足语。故填looking。]
41.where [考查定语从句。空处引导非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词“The Barkhor Street”,关系词在定语从句中作地点状语,需用关系副词where引导。故填where。]
42.locals [考查名词的数。空处需填名词作宾语,local是可数名词,此处表示泛指,且没有冠词限定,需填名词复数形式。故填locals。]
43.messy [考查词性转换。修饰名词wires,需用形容词messy,作定语。故填messy。]
44.without [考查介词。句意:再也没有杂乱的电线破坏你的视线,所以你现在可以完全沉浸在风景中,没有任何东西会分散你的注意力。表示“没有”应用介词without。故填without。]
45.what [考查表语从句。空处引导表语从句,从句缺少主语,指物,需用连接代词what引导。故填what。]
第三部分 第一节
【参考范文】
Dear Sally,
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The vlog named Beautiful Places in China has appealed to a lot of foreigners.They have not only shared detailed and practical information about the most famous attractions in China,but also posted a lot of videos they have shot during their travels in China.Please see the address attached.
Once you are in China,please contact me.I expect to meet you soon!
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节
【参考范文】
Then,about 45 minutes later,I saw a tall figure walking toward me in the dark,carrying a flashlight. How relieved I was to see him! It was André,who'd walked through the storm to find me,fighting the wind and snow each step of the way.He asked me to follow him in the car and told me with a steady voice that I would be OK.He turned around and started to trudge through the snow,sure of the direction.I drove slowly behind him,feeling my heart begin to beat more slowly.When we reached the house a few minutes later,I got out of the car and burst into tears,all my fears turning into relief and gratitude.
As his wife treated me to hot drinks,André went into the storm again and brought back another two families stranded on the road.We all spent a warm night in a stranger's house.The next morning,André cleared the snow from his driveway enough that we could all get out and drive home.The experience gave me a new perspective,letting me approach challenges and surprises with a sense of calm.It reminded me to always reach out and help others—both friends and strangers.But best of all,it brought André into my life.We're still in touch,and I know we'll be friends forever.
6/62025年普通高等学校招生考试仿真卷2
第一部分 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篇
Welcome to the hands down Big 5 game reserve in South Africa.Volunteering in our camp in the African bush is definitely a rewarding and convenient way to help you gain a sense of devotion and satisfaction with no extra material rewards.
Why to join
It's a once in a lifetime experience,where you get to give back to the natural environment and the local community.It not only is an extremely satisfying feeling when you know that you've helped to protect this incredible part of the world for generations to come,but enables you to gain invaluable skills and knowledge in conservation.
Requirements
Priority will be given to those candidates with great patience and devotion.Rich experience for wildlife conservation as well as a certificate in wildlife protection is not necessarily important.Refusal goes to animal abusers.
What to expect
Working alongside trained forest protectors,conservation staff and other volunteers from Monday to Friday (8:30 am-4:30 pm),you're expected to help with fence guards to keep animals safe from poachers (偷猎者),feed animals,and even help catch animals for medical treatment.During term time,you may also work with the local community,delivering meals with nutrition to local children.
Entertainment
After work,you'll have plenty of time to relax on the reserve.Be bathed in the sun by the reserve's pool,play a few rounds of tennis or relax in the common room with your new friends.The program contains various overnight short distance journeys in the surrounding areas such as Port Elizabeth,Jeffreys Bay and Grahamstown,where you can go hiking,windsurfing,whale watching,horse riding and much more.
1.What will participants acquire in the program
[A]Survival skills in wilderness.
[B]Knowledge of wildlife protection.
[C]Certificates of animal conservation.
[D]Experience in community management.
2.What should a volunteer do in the camp
[A]Give food to animals.
[B]Keep animals in cages.
[C]Study diseases of animals.
[D]Train animals for research.
3.What is an advantage of volunteering in the camp
[A]Material rewards are plentiful.
[B]Accommodations are top class.
[C]Flexible working hours are allowed.
[D]Recreational activities are provided.
B篇
Kelli Boehle says her son Nik was an amazing and caring person.Nik was diagnosed (诊断) with cancer in 2008 when he was 17.He passed away in 2012.But Nik's kindness and generosity have lived on long after his death.
After he was diagnosed and started treatment,Nik was granted (给予) a wish experience from the Make A Wish Foundation.“For just this period of time,we didn't think about cancer,” Kelli Boehle said.“All we thought about was enjoying our time together.”
In 2009,Nik met another young man Nate,who was also going through cancer treatment.He'd been diagnosed a month after turning 18,and Nik learned he was too old to qualify for a wish.The night before Nik passed away,he asked his mother to help ensure that young adults fighting cancer could have their wishes come true too.
“It was like a seed he planted that just wouldn't stop coming into my mind,” she said.In 2012,Kelli Boehle started Nik's Wish.The non profit grants wishes to young adults between the ages of 18 and 24 who are battling cancer.Nate was the organization's first wish recipient.“It's meant to bring them joy and know that they're loved and that we're fighting for them,too,” Kelli Boehle said.
Recently,19 year old Jordan Morrow received her wish to attend a concert as part of a trip to Los Angeles.For Morrow,who has spent the last year battling brain cancer,going to the concert has done more than lift her spirits.“I think it's something to get me through whatever comes my way,” she said.“And I'm thankful for Nik's Wish for that.”
In the 11 years since Nik passed away,the organization has granted more than 300 wishes across more than 30 states.In the beginning,Kelli Boehle says she wasn't sure she could be a wish maker and work closely with the young adults.But now,it's her favorite thing to do.
4.What is the goal of Nik's Wish
[A]To make commercial profits.
[B]To cure the youth of their cancer.
[C]To ease young patients of pains.
[D]To support young adults fighting cancer.
5.Which word best describes Kelli Boehle
[A]Intelligent. [B]Selfless.
[C]Straightforward. [D]Ambitious.
6.What can we learn from Jordan Morrow's words
[A]She survived the deadly disease.
[B]She was granted more than one wish.
[C]She was motivated by the organization.
[D]She lifted people's spirits by performing.
7.What is the best title for the text
[A]Pay It Forward: A Mother's Last Wish
[B]Cancer Battles: Stories of Hope and Perseverance
[C]Nik's Wish: Fulfilling Wishes for Young Cancer Fighters
[D]Make A Wish Foundation: Granting Dreams to Young Adults
C篇
In Oceanside,a coastal suburb about 40 miles north of San Diego,the palm trees wave and the temperature is almost perfect.Teenagers watch surfers ride glassy waves.Every day it feels like the most perfect summer day.There is just one problem: The sand is disappearing.
While many visitors,and even lifelong Californians in the industrial state,might see wide areas of sand as part of the state's natural beauty,the reality is that over decades,the coast has become a highly engineered wonder.Millions of cubic yards of sand dug from other parts has been added in the last century to build the postcard worthy beach like the one in Santa Monica.
But a range of forces have shrunk beaches all along California's coastline.California could lose as much as 75% of its beaches by 2100,given the sea level rise related to climate change.Over time,beach sand gets swept up into the water.Some of it moves towards other beaches.Besides,dams and concrete canals have reduced the amount of river sediment (沉淀物) flowing downstream that could help fill beaches as a supplement (补充).If the shoreline were allowed to evolve without human intervention,the beaches could continue to exist as we know them.But in California,the development in many places along the coast has created a hard barrier,disturbing that natural evolution.
Over the years,local governments worked together on a few major sand supplement projects.But those,still,have proved to be fleeting solutions.“Everything we do is a short term fix,” said Gary Griggers,a professor specializing in coastal science.In recent years,as the sand's disappearance grew more extreme,longtime Oceanside residents formed an organization called Save Oceanside Sand.A beach town cannot exist without a beach.Leaders here launched some international design competitions,aiming at finding new ways of getting and keeping sand on the city's beaches.
“It's really a race.I think there's absolutely nothing we can do to hold back the Pacific Ocean,” said Gary Griggers.
8.What does the author mean by mentioning the engineered wonder
[A]Most visitors are engineers.
[B]California is an industrial state.
[C]It's the perfect holiday vacation.
[D]The beach is artificially maintained.
9.What is a reason for the crisis of beaches along California's coastline
[A]Sand supplement has been added.
[B]Sea level rise results in climate change.
[C]Much river sediment is flowing downstream.
[D]Human intervention blocks the natural evolution.
10.What does the underlined word “fleeting” in paragraph 4 mean
[A]Efficient. [B]Temporary.
[C]Sustainable. [D]Complex.
11.Which of the following was done to preserve Californian beaches
[A]Design contests were held.
[B]Dams and canals were built.
[C]Man made beaches were expanded.
[D]Sand themed postcards were published.
D篇
Digital mindfulness is the application of mindfulness practices in your digital life.According to Jon Kabat Zinn,a professor at the University of Massachusetts Medicine School,mindfulness is “a means of paying attention in a particular way,on purpose,in the present moment,and non judgmentally”.Here two main key points are emphasized when it comes to mindfulness as a practice in your digital life.
The first point is that you must learn to do things on purpose.For instance,you use your phone as a habitual escape from boredom or stress,which is thought by many as a quick solution to all those negative feelings.But what if you get only negative responses from your phone—the news or posts are negative Instead of finding peace,you find more boredom and more stress.The solution that mindfulness provides is purposeful and intentional choice.Therefore,you are empowered to choose how to respond to the stimulus (刺激) behind such feelings as boredom,loneliness,and stress and not just treat the symptoms (症状).
The other key is going through the experience non judgmentally.When you feel sad or angry because of a post on social media,all you ever do is to go through the experience and let it flow.At its core,mindfulness involves the acceptance of your memories,feelings,and thoughts minus any judgment on yourself or others because of those things.These feelings,memories,and experiences come and go.After they have passed,you are still you and in control.You will become more aware of your inner world.It's this internal monologue (独白) that pushes you to grab your digital technology (phone,Alexa speaker,TV,etc.).
Digital mindfulness is not about avoiding the negative things in life.Through mindfulness practice,you regain the power to learn from these experiences and healthily deal with the negative.Mindfulness will also teach you to be aware of all your emotions,so you learn to deal with the things that you used to avoid.Finally,digital mindfulness brings you peace of mind in an ever changing and increasingly connected world.
Now,I would rather prefer to think of it as one of many tools that we can use in our daily life.
12.What does the author suggest readers do when they feel stressed in their digital life
[A]Find something interesting to do.
[B]Use the phone as a habitual escape.
[C]Keep away from the negative responses.
[D]Deal with the root cause of the problem.
13.What can we infer from paragraph 3
[A]Negative feelings should be avoided or controlled.
[B]Mindfulness involves both acceptance and judgment.
[C]Mindfulness helps us fully experience life as it happens.
[D]Digital technology is the key to understanding our inner world.
14.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text
[A]How Can You Avoid Negative Feelings
[B]How Can You Define Digital Mindfulness
[C]How Can Digital Mindfulness Help You
[D]How Can Digital Mindfulness Harm You
15.What will probably be discussed in the next paragraph
[A]Applications of mindfulness in communication.
[B]Ways of practising mindfulness in the digital age.
[C]Development of mindfulness in medical field.
[D]Benefits of practising digital mindfulness in daily life.
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。
In the journey of life,there's an often ignored hero—labor.Yes,that's right,good old fashioned hard work.Whether it's mowing lawns,babysitting,or washing dishes,the act of laboring not only fills pockets but also shapes characters and molds futures.
Let's face it.We live in a world where instant satisfaction is the norm (标准).But what if we told you that delaying that satisfaction and putting in some good,honest sweat can actually be beneficial It's true! 16
17 Imagine a teenager tasked with mowing lawns for a summer job.Suddenly,they're responsible for showing up on time,doing a thorough job,and managing their earnings.These are life skills that no classroom lecture can match.
Moreover,labor breeds (培养) perseverance. 18 Instead of throwing in the towel,they persevere,learning from each setback and growing stronger in the process.This perseverance becomes a cornerstone (基石) for success in all aspects of life.
But perhaps the most profound impact of labor is its ability to foster empathy and appreciation. 19 As teenagers serve meals to the less fortunate,they gain a new found perspective on privilege and gratitude.Suddenly,that new smartphone doesn't seem as important as lending a helping hand to those in need.
In conclusion,labor isn't just about earning a paycheck but it's also about shaping character and building a foundation for success. 20
A.Labor is significantly beneficial to health.
B.Take,for instance,volunteering at a local soup kitchen.
C.Labor isn't just about earning money and training skills.
D.First,labor gradually acquires a sense of responsibility.
E.Imagine a young adult facing rejection after rejection while job hunting.
F.The process of laboring teaches invaluable lessons that textbooks simply can't convey.
G.So,the next time you see a teenager sweating it out on a hot summer day,remember—they're not just mowing lawns,they're paving their path to a brighter future.
16.[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]
17.[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]
18.[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]
19.[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]
20.[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]
第二部分 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。
On a sunny afternoon,Anthony Perry stepped off the train at Chicago's 69th Street station.The 20 year old,who worked nights in a grocery store,was on his way to see his 21 .
On the platform,something unthinkable happened: a man 22 the edge and onto the electrified train tracks! As Perry and other 23 passengers watched,he shook uncontrollably as the 24 moved through his body.
“Help him!” someone cried.
Perry couldn't just stand there and 25 .He sat at the edge of the platform and eased himself down. 26 all rails between the man and him were electrified,he quickly leaped towards the victim.
Perry soon 27 down and grasped the victim's wrist. 28 ,he felt a powerful electric shock shoot through his body.Perry jumped back.He reached down a second time,and was shocked again.But the third time he seized the man's wrist and forearm,and managed to move the guy's body away from the 29 .
“Give him chest compressions!” someone shouted.
Perry was no expert,but for a few moments he worked on the man's heart until the victim regained 30 .Then,first aiders arrived.Perry let the professionals 31 .Heart still racing from the electric shocks,he 32 back up onto the platform,grabbed his 33 and continued on to his grandfather's.
The evening news reported the incident, 34 an unnamed hero with 35 the victim's life.
21.[A]manager [B]client
[C]grandfather [D]aunt
22.[A]fell over [B]fell in
[C]fell down [D]fell behind
23.[A]delighted [B]excited
[C]depressed [D]frightened
24.[A]current [B]oxygen
[C]wave [D]blood
25.[A]imagine [B]watch
[C]shout [D]record
26.[A]Hoping [B]Assuming
[C]Complaining [D]Recalling
27.[A]climbed [B]grabbed
[C]reached [D]stretched
28.[A]Instantly [B]Slightly
[C]Normally [D]Surprisingly
29.[A]train [B]crowds
[C]platform [D]rails
30.[A]strength [B]balance
[C]consciousness [D]control
31.[A]look ahead [B]take over
[C]get around [D]keep away
32.[A]climbed [B]jumped
[C]wound [D]walked
33.[A]clothes [B]things
[C]tools [D]books
34.[A]providing [B]engaging
[C]assisting [D]crediting
35.[A]waking [B]saving
[C]destroying [D]seeking
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。
Lhasa,the second most populous urban area on the Tibetan Plateau,has been the administrative capital of Xizang since the mid 17th century.If you've ever had the chance 36. (visit) it,there are many places you 37. (simple) cannot miss.The Jokhang Temple is like the ultimate hotspot for pilgrims (朝圣者),38. total must to see.It stands as one of the most appealing sites in Xizang as it 39. (house) the statue of Shakyamuni Buddha that's more than 2,500 years old,with tons of people 40. (look) around.The temple surroundings have become quite commercialized over the years.
The Barkhor Street,41. all high tech has been used to create a good atmosphere,is a popular place for 42. (local) and now for tourists.The local crew teamed up with the brainiacs from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and built this wireless street lamp network.No more 43. (mess) wires ruining your view so now you can become completely involved in the scenery 44. anything that turns your attention away.
You can find many surrounding sites attractive and get almost everything here: beautiful objects,a constant stream of tourists and some seriously passionate pilgrims.All this is 45. makes this place a magical one of a kind destination.
36. 37. 38. 39. 40.
41. 42. 43. 44. 45.
第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你的外国好友(Sally)将于暑假来中国旅游。为了帮助她准备这趟中国之行,请你给她推荐一个视频博客(Vlog):Beautiful Places in China。内容包括:
1.推荐的理由;
2.期待与祝愿。
注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式作答。
Dear Sally,
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。
As I was packing up,I noticed my colleague had left his laptop bag in my office.Since he was already home,I decided to bring it to him.It was 4:30 p.m.The snow wasn't supposed to start until later according to the previous warning,but just to be safe,I decided to use the country roads near his home instead of the highway,which could fast become a skating rink (滑冰场).
After I dropped off the laptop case and got right back on the road,the snow started.Within minutes I was in a white out.I rolled down my window,thinking I could follow the edge of the road and keep to a straight line.But really,I hadn't a clue where I was or even which side of the road I was on.I had to stop because I was afraid of driving into a farmer's field,or worse.I called 911,only to be told that nobody was coming to get me until morning at the earliest.
Those seconds after the call were the worst of my life.Getting out to walk in a white out and high winds when it was -10°C wasn't an option.So I texted my colleague whose laptop bag I had just returned.I joked about my good deed ending up in disaster.But he had an idea.“Pin your location on your phone and send it to me,” he said.
I did,and soon he texted me back a screenshot of the satellite view of where I was.We figured out that I was on a road in between two farms.I posted this new information to my community group,pleading (恳求) for anyone who knew someone living here to help me get rescued.
Soon enough,people started responding on my post.I got a message from someone who was going to put me in touch with the family living there.At 8 p.m.,my mobile phone rang.It was the son of the farmer who owned the land beside the road I was stranded (使滞留) on.He told me that his dad was coming to get me!
注意:1.续写词数应为 150左右;
2.请按如下格式作答。
Then,about 45 minutes later,I saw a tall figure walking toward me in the dark,carrying a flashlight.
As his wife treated me to hot drinks,André went into the storm again and brought back another two families stranded on the road.
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