2025年春季高一(下)第三次月考
英语试题
(试卷满分:150分,考试时间:120分钟)
注意事项:
1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。
2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
第一部分听力 (共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读一遍。
1. What happened to the woman
A. She bought a bag. B. She found a bag. C. She lost her bag.
【答案】C
【原文】M: Good morning! Can I help you
W: Oh, yes. I left a bag when I was shopping. It’s brown leather and quite old and it’s got a pocket on the front.
M: All right. I’ll look at my list.
2. When did the man plan to meet the woman
A. At 6:30. B. At 6:50. C. At 7:00.
【答案】A
【原文】M: Sid, hi, so sorry I can’t meet you for dinner at six thirty.
W: Oh, okay, what time will you get here
M: By seven o’clock at the latest I think. There was a car crash ahead of me just ten minutes ago.
3. How was the weather in Australia during Annie’s holiday
A. Sunny. B. Windy. C. Rainy.
【答案】C
【原文】M: Did you enjoy your holiday in Australia, Annie
W: Yes, but it was wet most of the time.
M: Really Isn’t it always sunny and hot in Australia
W: Not when I was there.
4. What is the woman doing
A. Arguing. B. Apologizing. C. Complaining.
【答案】C
【原文】W: Do you know where our food is We’ve been here for almost half an hour.
M: I’m sorry. It must be ready now. I’ll go and check.
5. Why does the girl want to quit taking the lessons
A. She finds it too difficult.
B. She isn’t interested in it.
C. She thinks it costs too much.
【答案】B
【原文】M: Your piano teacher said you wanted to quit the lessons. You know you don’t have to worry about the money.
W: No, dad, it’s just that I’ve realized my true interest lies in solving difficult math problems. Music is just not my thing.
第二节(共15 小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6. Why does the woman want to replace the sofa
A. It is uncomfortable.
B. It is really old.
C. It doesn’t match the table.
7. What do the speakers agree to do
A. Change the table.
B. Buy a reading lamp.
C. Move a lamp onto the table.
【答案】6. B 7. C
【原文】W: The department store has reduced all its prices by forty percent during the sale. Don’t you think it’s time to replace our sofa We’ve had it for a long time.
M: Do you think so I think it’s comfortable enough. What we really need is a proper lamp to go on the table next to the sofa. It’s impossible to sit and read there at the moment.
W: Let’s move one of the lamps down from the bedroom then. The blue one would look good on that table.
M: You’re right.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8. Where did the tomato sauce come from
A. A local farm.
B. A store only five miles away.
C. The man’s own yard.
9. What does the woman think of cooking
A. She enjoys it.
B. It makes her feel creative.
C. She doesn’t have the patience for it.
【答案】8. C 9. C
【原文】M: I made us a pizza for to night’s dinner. I baked apple pie, made the tomato sauce from our tomatoes in the backyard and I bought the cheese from a local farm about five miles away.
W: Yum! I can’t wait to eat it. You’ve been cooking a lot lately. Why the change
M: I’ve gotten really into watching cooking shows. I’ve been interested in cooking for a long time, but I just decided to give it a try recently.
W: I’m an OK cook, but I don’t enjoy it very much. It takes a lot of patience which I don’t have.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
10. Why can’t Cindy travel with Peter this weekend
A. She has to work as usual.
B. She has to stay with her family.
C She needs to finish a project.
11. What is Cindy most excited about
A. Cooking meals. B. Playing games. C. Riding bikes.
12. What will Peter probably do this weekend
A. Spend some time on the beach.
B. Take a mountain trip alone.
C. Tour around the city with Cindy.
【答案】10. B 11. A 12. A
【原文】W: Sorry, Peter, I can’t go on a trip with you this weekend. It’s my mother’s birthday. She has made plans with our entire family for the weekend.
M: No worries, Cindy. I just finished a big work project, so I thought I’d take a short trip. That sounds fun though. What will you and your family do
W: We’ll go around the city. We have so much fun together from playing games to rid bicycles around town. That my absolute favorite activity is cooking food with my grandmother. We always prepare large lunches for the family.
M: That sounds like such a fun weekend
W: Definitely. Where will you go
M: Either to the beach or to the mountains. My brother’s wife is away, so I’ll travel and spend the weekend with him, but he is such a beach person, so we’re very likely to spend our days surfing and swimming in the sea.
W: Sounds lovely.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
13. What was Henry doing when the accident happened
A. Playing toys. B. Calling his friend. C. Playing the guitar.
14. When did Henry notice Mike’s situation
A. When Mike was crying.
B. When Mike was turning purple.
C. When Mike was fighting for breath.
15. What did Henry do to save Mike
A. He performed first-aid skills.
B. He went to find his father.
C. He took him to hospital.
16. What’s the most probable relationship between the speakers
A. Classmates. B. Doctor and patient. C. Teacher and student.
【答案】13. C 14. C 15. A 16. C
【原文】W: Henry, I heard you saved your little brother’s life last night. Could you tell me what exactly happened
M: Yes, Mrs. Brown. I was in my bedroom, playing the guitar with my friend Jason and my three year old brother Mike when my brother put a piece of a toy in his mouth.
W: When did you notice it
M: I didn’t notice until I found he was fighting for breath.
W: What did you do
M: I immediately asked Jason to find my father, who was somewhere near the house, but then I noticed Mike was turning purple.
W: You must have been very worried.
M: Certainly, but I knew what I should do. Luckily I’d learned how to perform first aid skills. Finally I helped Mike cough up that little thing.
W: You’re really great. Without you, your brother might have been in great danger.
M: Yes, when my father finally came, Mike was crying, but he was totally fine.
W: Good. Can you share your story a bit later in class today
M: Certainly Mrs. Brown.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. What is the speaker mainly talking about
A. A search engine.
B. A language-learning website and app.
C. A free lesson website for teachers.
18. How many people use Duolingo currently
A. Over one hundred million. B. A few hundred thousand. C. Several thousand.
19. Where is Luis von Ahn from
A. Switzerland. B. Guatemala. C. Costa Rica.
20. How was Duoling o originally funded
A. By big websites. B. By an actor. C. By school.
【答案】17. B 18. A 19. B 20. A
【原文】W:Duolingo is a free language-learning website and app. It offers ad-free courses for those who want to learn a newlanguage. As of 2016, Duolingo has fifty-nine different language courses for twenty-three languages. Over 120million people are registered with the program. Duolingo was created in 2011 by Professor Luis von Ahn and hisgraduate student Severin Hacker, who was born in Switzerland. Prof. Luis von Ahn was born in Guatemala, and he was upset by how expensive it was for people in his town to learn English. He wanted to create a program that offered free education to anyone in the world. Because most of the services are available free of charge, Duolingooriginallyusedaspecial business model to make money. Members of the public were able to translate content and vote on correct translations. The content came from large websites such as Buzz Feed and CNN. com, which paid Duolingo to translate their webpages. Many private investors have given money to the company, including actor Ashton Kutcher’s firm. Duolingo has also been used in public schools in Costa Rica and Guatemala.
第二部分 阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
The best science books inspire a sense of wonder and make you amazed at the incredible world we live in. Here are four of them to feed your imagination.
A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson
How did it all begin And how did we get here The book offers a comprehensive yet entertaining answer to these questions. Bill Bryson takes the reader on an impressive journey through the greatest scientific discoveries in history. It explains scientific topics in a vivid way, but it’s quite a long read.
Thing Explainer by Randall Munroe
How do helicopters work Or cells Randall Munroe explains how things work using illustrations and only the most common 1, 000 words in English. It will shift your approach to explanation. So, next time explain how something works rather than merely call it by its name. However, additionally providing more technical terms might have improved the understanding and learning experience.
Ask an Astronaut by Tim Peake
What does it feel like to fly into space How do you prepare for it Astronaut Tim Peake Answers all the questions you never knew about going into space. The book gives insights into the outing-edge science, as well as the day-to-day life on board of the International Space Station Its question and answer format makes it easy to quickly find answers, but it can become less appealing due to the lack of descriptive language.
Deep Time by Riley Black
Want to know the story of our planet Riley Black takes us on a journey, in the order of time, through the geological (地质的) events that have shaped our planet. The fascinating high-quality images are supported by easily digestible explanations of key historical moments. It also expands on key concepts in geology, astronomy and biology. Yet, measuring the size of some objects on the photos is difficult due to the lack of a scale bar(比例尺).
21. What do A Short History of Nearly Everything and Deep Time have in common
A. They combine science and history. B. They feature vivid images.
C. They introduce astronauts’ daily life. D. They entertain readers of all ages.
22. What’s a shortcoming of Thing Explainer
A. It is rather too long. B. It is written in plain language.
C. It lacks technical terms. D. It fails to include clear images.
23. Which book is organized in the format of question and answer
A. A Short History of Nearty Everything. B. Thing Explainer.
C. Ask an Astronaut. D. Deep Pine.
【答案】21. A 22. C 23. C
B
Peter Kline has run over 100 marathons. But what makes him so remarkable is that he has finished 45 of those marathons while pushing young people with disabilities in front of him. Kline wants them to know the joy of running, too.
Kline started hitting the road when he was in his early fifties after running a 10K and then he began running marathons. His friend Scott Patrick suffered from a brain cancer, and asked Kine to run to raise money for cancer research. Kline helped Patrick and other volunteers raise about $60,000.
Being able to help others through his beloved sport made an impression. Kline knew of a father and a son who would run races together—the father pushing his son with disabilities as he completed the course. But, he wondered, “What about kids who don’t have a dad to do that ”
After being connected to a woman with two daughters who have cerebral palsy(脑瘫), he decided to run the Rock ‘n’ Roll Las Vegas Marathon in 2012 with one of the girls. The little girl loved it, and KJine said his mission to share his love of the sports just started rolling.
He has been calling the mission “Marathons with Meaning”. Kline has a business card that says “Marathons with Meaning” and wherever he sees young people with disabilities, he just goes up to the parents and says, “If your kid ever wants to run a marathon, let me know.”
Kline said he paid for everything having to do with the race himself out of his own pocket. “It feels better that way of giving back to society.” The young people he pushes have ranged in ages from 8 to 32 and have many types of disabilities. “They love it,” Kline said. “They absolutely love the sounds, the noises, the feelings. The other runners are always very kind. They give them high-fives.”
24. What causes people to notice Peter Kline
A. He is a disabled marathon runner.
B. He has run more than 100 marathons.
C. He has helped disabled kids to run marathons.
D. He has accompanied a father and his child to finish a course.
25 How did Kline help others through running for the first time
A. By sharing his love of sports with others.
B. By helping raise money for cancer research.
C. By advocating his project “Marathons with Meaning”.
D. By assisting a child without father to run in a marathon.
26. What do we know about “Marathons with Meaning”
A. It is funded by people interested in marathon.
B. Kline promotes it every time he has a chance.
C. It only welcomes disabled children to participate.
D. Kline wishes people to contribute to society through it.
27. Which of the following can best describe Peter Kine
A. Generous and caring. B. Honest an responsible.
C. Diligent and hopeful. D. Energetic and knowledgeable.
【答案】24. C 25. B 26. B 27. A
C
Go to any movie theater or sports venue, and it’s obvious there’s an invisible bond that forms from laughing, crying, and simply feeling while brushing shoulders with others. Researches have long backed up this sense of connection, but some aspects of the phenomenon remained unclear. Now, a new study is offering insight.
Writing in the journal Royal Society Open Science, Victor Chung of the cole Normale Supérieure in France and his team reported how they examined the matter by inviting strangers to watch videos together in same sex pairs.
Pairs of strangers watched three types of videos together: positive, negative, and neutral (中性的) with a curtain between them that was either open or closed. At the start of the experiment the researchers asked each participant whether they’d like to meet the other member of their pair again. After watching each video, participants reported their emotions and feelings of connectedness, and after seeing all three videos they were asked once again about their feelings towards the other participant.
The results showed the emotional films generated stronger responses than the neutral film. Crucially, the team said participants’ feelings of connectedness within the pairs was boosted when they experienced more intense emotions. However, this was only the case when participants watched the films with the curtain between them open. The researchers said that whether or not the pairs could see each other had no impact on how positively or negatively they felt about the films.
“We found that silently watching emotional films together with another individual is associated with social bonding, even when this person is a stranger and without any verbal (口头的) communication,” said Chung, the study author.
The team added that the findings may help explain why people seek out group activities that generate strong emotions, “even participating in sad memorials that cause negative emotions.” In other words, because emotion bonds us, and humans have a fundamental desire to belong, we’re up for experiences one might think we’d naturally want to avoid.
28. What does “the phenomenon” in paragraph 1 refer to
A. Shared emotions bond people. B. Physical touch helps tackle stress.
C. A chance encounter leads to a friendship. D. Entertainment is a crucial part of human life.
29. How did the researchers get their findings
A. By analyzing participants’ emotions.
B. By comparing participants’ self-reports.
C. By documenting participants’ video responses.
D. By stimulating participants’ desire for interaction.
30. The study found that strong bonds were indeed created between pairs only when ______.
A. they were familiar with each other B. they watched neutral films together
C. they were aware of the presence of each other D. they could see each other while watching the films
31. What is presented in the last paragraph of the text
A. An interpretation of the findings. B. Potential implication of the findings.
C. Supporting evidence for the findings. D. The underlying logic behind the findings.
【答案】28. A 29. B 30. D 31. B
D
Emergency Mask Pod (面罩舱) is a plastic, 3D-printed and football-shaped case that contains a mask that protects the lungs of someone trapped in a fire until they were rescued. Alexis got the idea for the Emergency Mask Pod after hearing that a mother had thrown her baby out of the second floor window of their smoke-filled apartment during a fire in the building. The family was trapped in their apartment by the smoke.
Alexis wondered whether there was a means for people waiting outside, such as neighbors and first responders, to deliver smoke masks to people trapped in the second floors of burning buildings. Her research showed that there was no such delivery system, so Alexis set about to invent one.
First, she found a small, lightweight smoke mask. The next step was to develop a way to launch or throw the mask up into an open second-story window. Alexis built several different pods, which were tested by local firefighters. Each pod was cast into a second story window more than 290 times by a total of 37 firefighters. The football-shaped pod, which Alexis printed on her MakerBot 3D printer, was the clear winner, with an accuracy rate of over 70 percent.
The firefighters testing the Emergency Mask Pod told her that it is needed by firefighters arriving at the scene of a fire. They told Alexis that when they find people trapped inside, they wish they could give them some form of relief so they can breathe safely while firefighters try to reach them. A smoke delivery system could be used to provide that relief.
The Emergency Mask Pod requires no special equipment, training, or permits; people at the scene of a fire could help fire victims (受害者) trapped inside smoky rooms without hesitation. EMTs, police officers, and firefighters could keep the mask and EM Pod in their vehicles and apartment complexes could store them in approachable places like community centers. The mask could easily be retrieved by victims and put on, giving them precious time for firefighters to rescue them and potentially saving hundreds or thousands of lives.
32. Why is the Emergency Mask Pod invented
A. To improve the design of smoke masks.
B. To provide a way to deliver smoke masks.
C. To help firefighters practice throwing skills.
D. To protect first responders’ eyes from smoke.
33. How did Alexis test the effectiveness of different pods
A. By burning them in the local fire departments.
B. By studying different materials for making pods.
C. By doing a survey of people trapped in a fire before.
D. By having firefighters throw them into windows many times.
34. Which word is closest in meaning to “retrieved” in the last paragraph
A. Returned. B. Accessed. C. Relieved. D. Launched.
35. Which of the following can be the best title for the text
A. Surviving the Flame: New Rescue Skills
B. Smoke and Masks: The Future of Fire Safety
C. A Lifeline through the Smoke: The Mask Pod
D. Breaking through Barriers: Firefighters’ Creations
【答案】32. B 33. D 34. B 35. C
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
People who are in the same age group are called peers. When they influence each other, or try to get other people in this age group to do something, it’s called peer pressure. It’s something everyone has to deal with — even adults. ____36____
Peers can have a positive influence on each other. For example, if you are involved with a group of people that are ambitious and are working to succeed, you might feel pressured to follow suit to avoid feeling excluded (被排除) from the group. ____37____
____38____ Many young people spend large amounts of time in fixed groups regardless of their opinion of those groups. They may together experiment with things like cigarettes, alcohol or drugs because they lack the maturity to handle pressure from “friends”. The idea that “everyone’s doing it” may influence them to leave their common sense behind.
You’ve probably had a parent or teacher to advise you to “choose your friends wisely”. ____39____ If you choose friends who don’t use drugs, cut class, smoke cigarettes, or lie to their parents, then you probably won’t do these things either, even if other kids do. It’s great to have friends who behave well with values that are similar to yours.
Even if you’re faced with negative peer pressure while you’re alone, you should stand firm, though it is tough to be the only one who says “no” to negative peer pressure. ____40____ Inner strength and self-confidence can be a help in this situation. And paying attention to your own beliefs about what is right and wrong can help you know the right thing to do.
A. You can get help from yourself.
B. How does peer pressure affect us
C. You are to handle peer pressure wisely.
D. Let’s talk about the causes of peer pressure.
E. Peer pressure is a big reason why they say this.
F. Sometimes peers influence each other in negative ways.
G. Therefore, you would be pressured into improving yourself.
【答案】36. B 37. G 38. F 39. E 40. A
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
One ordinary afternoon, seven-year-old Will Checketts was playing with his younger brother at home when a simple game took an unexpected turn. He accidentally ____41____ his head, and his dad, Nate Checketts, rushed him to the hospital to get his son ____42____ to see if he was safe. But a CT scan found that what had appeared to be just an egg-shaped bump was ____43____ a serious head injury; Will had ____44____ a skull fracture (颅骨骨折) and his brain was bleeding. The doctors said the boy had mere hours to live ____45____ he got emergency brain surgery.
Will understood that the surgery was ____46____ but he was understandably frightened, and he was ____47____ worried about having to get his head shaved, which was a necessary procedure for the brain surgery. Understanding his son’s ____48____, Nate ____49____ him with jokes and exaggerated stories, but this did not ease Will’s _____50_____ of the surgery. Nate then _____51_____ his son that everything would be OK and to prove it, he _____52_____ his own head, too.
“Seeing my dad’s bald head made me laugh and also feel _____53_____ ,” says Will, who is now eight years old and fully _____54_____. “Having Dad by my side gives me the _____55_____ to face any challenge or difficulty. Now my dad is teaching me how to skateboard and it’s so fun. He is my hero!”
41. A. protected B. touched C. hit D. patted
42. A. taken in B. settled down C. looked into D. checked out
43. A. in fact B. in advance C. in brief D. in return
44. A. received B. suffered C. developed D. absorbed
45. A. if B. until C. though D. unless
46. A. temporary B. necessary C. possible D. impressive
47. A. especially B. originally C. regularly D. additionally
48. A. features B. reactions C. concerns D. efforts
49. A. comforted B. persuaded C. requested D. commented
50. A. memory B. fear C. favor D. mission
51. A. reminded B. warned C. admitted D. promised
52. A. washed B. covered C. shaved D. donated
53. A. puzzled B. annoyed C. concerned D. relieved
54. A. recovered B. injured C. survived D. improved
55. A. patience B. courage C. resource D. emotion
【答案】41. C 42. D 43. A 44. B 45. D 46. B 47. A 48. C 49. A 50. B 51. D 52. C 53. D 54. A 55. B
第二节 语法填空(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。
China has made remarkable scientific progress in recent years, and Chinese government has shown its growing ____56____(generous) in supporting technological development. One groundbreaking invention is the quantum computer(量子计算机) Jiuzhang, with ____57____ they solved problems 100 times faster than before.
In space exploration, ____58____ the aid of international teams, China built a new space station last year. The station, ____59____(flexible) designed for different experiments, allows astronauts to study plants in space. Another amazing ____60____(achieve) was creating oxygen from moon rocks ____61____(bring) back by Chang’e-5.
In daily life, Chinese engineers invented smart glasses which can translate foreign languages instantly. These glasses, tested by 500 users last month, ____62____(consider) very helpful for travelers. ____63____(see) the huge demand, many companies plan to improve ____64____(they) designs. From space to daily tools, China has always contributed to _____65_____(make) the world a better place.
【答案】56. generosity
57. which 58. with
59. flexibly
60. achievement
61. brought
62. are considered
63. Seeing 64. their
65. making
第四部分 任务型阅读(共两节,满分20分)
第一节 根据文本内容选择恰当的词,并使用正确形式填入文本图示中,每词限用一次,有两词为多余选项。(每小题1分,共10分)
任务型阅读
On a bright and sunny day, Ariel Rojas set off on her exciting adventure of hiking and bird-watching at the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge in Queens, New York. Little did she know that she would run into something completely unusual the day.
Just a mile into her walk, her eyes were drawn to a sight near the water’s edge. There lay a magnificent female mute swan. Rojas, who has experience working at the Wild Bird Fund rehab center in Manhattan, was well aware that mute swans could be quite aggressive. However, this particular swan was different. It remained still and made no move or attempt to attack as she drew closer. It was clear to her that there was something wrong with the swan and that it was in need of medical help.
Rojas took immediate action. She slowly and tenderly covered the swan’s head with her jacket, hoping to keep it calm. Then, with utmost care, she picked the heavy bird up, holding it softly in her arms. The next challenge was discouraging. The rehab center was across the East River, on the other side of town. How could she carry such a huge swan out of here on her own The thought alone almost made her desperate.
Just when hope seemed to grow weaker, a man cycling by appeared at the end of the road and got nearer and nearer. There on the back seat of his bike was fixed a big-sized backpack. Rojas made two steps forward with efforts, “Help!” After several good glances at Rojas, the man stopped in front of her. With a concerned expression shifted from a confused one he asked “What’s wrong with the swan ” Rojas made a brief explanation as soon as she could, while the man listened attentively, his eyes fixed on the swan in her arms.
66. 根据文本内容从方框中选择恰当的词并用其正确形式填入下图中, 每词限用一次, 有两词为多余选项。
assist lie possible confuse explore approach expect attack gentle respond cycle curious
Rojas, who worked at the Wild Bird Fund rehab center, started her______in the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge. She had no idea that she would encounter a/an ______incident later.
Rojas found a mute swan______still near the water’s edge, showing no sign of attacking her at all when she______. She realized at once that the mute swan needed medical______.
In a quick______, Rojas carefully picked the mute swan up and______held her in her arms. She found it ______for her to transport the heavy swan to the rehab center alone.
Rojas asked a/an______who was just passing by for help and explained the situation to him. It seemed to be hopeful as the man’s______changed into concern about the swan.
根据文本内容回答下列问题。
67. What did Rojas decide to do with the mute swan and what problem did she meet
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68. How would the man help Rojas
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69. What would happen to the swan in the end
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【答案】66. ①. exploration ②. unexpected ③. lying ④. approached/was approaching ⑤. assistance ⑥. response ⑦. gently ⑧. impossible ⑨. cyclist ⑩. confusion
67. She decided to send the mute swan to the rehab center for medical help, but it was too heavy for her to carry.
68. (Possible version) He would give his bike/backpack to Rojas for her to transport the swan. /He would accompany Rojas to the rehab center with his bike carrying the mute swan.
69. (Possible version) Rojas would set the mute swan free after it got medical treatment in time and came back to life soon.
第五部分 书面表达(满分20分)
70. 万达中学英文报正面向全校征集以“榜样的力量”(Power of Role Models)为主题的文章,作为网球迷的你想给校报投稿向大家介绍你最喜欢的网球运动员郑钦文,内容包括:
1. 她的基本信息和主要经历;
出生时间 2002年10月8日
出生地点 湖北省十堰市,父母均为运动员
主要经历 2010年开始接触网球; 2011年李娜法网(French Open)夺冠让她埋下冠军梦; 2019年正式进入职业化训练; 2024年巴黎奥运会(Paris Olympics)夺得女单冠军
2. 她的优秀品质和她带给你的影响。
注意:
1. 词数100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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【答案】As a tennis fan, I’d like to introduce my role model, Zheng Qinwen, a rising star in the tennis world. Her story of perseverance and courage has deeply inspired me
Zheng Qinwen was born on October 8, 2002, in Shiyan, Hubei ing from a family of athletes, she developed a strong passion for sports early on. She first picked up a tennis racket in 2010. Like many Chinese tennis fans, she was inspired by Li Na’s historic French Open victory in 2011, which planted a championship dream in her heart. After years of hard work, she turned professional in 2019. Her efforts paid off when she won the women’s singles gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics, making her a national hero.
What makes Zheng my role model is not only her achievements but also her qualities. She never gives up, even when facing injuries or setbacks. It was determination and diligence that brought her success. She once said in an interview, “Every failure teaches me how to improve.” This mindset encourages me to stay positive when I meet challenges in my studies or life. Her story shows that role models can light up our path. Her devotion and fighting spirit on the court influenced me so deeply that I am determined to work harder to make my dream a reality.