浙江省台州市2024-2025学年高一下学期6月期末英语试题
一、听力选择题
1.What will the woman do next
A.Have a shower. B.Deal with work. C.Have dinner.
2.When will the man finish making lanterns
A.7:45 p.m. B.7:55p.m. C.8:00 p.m.
3.Why does the man give up visiting Borghese Gallery
A.Its ticket price is high. B.Its artworks are limited. C.Making reservations is hard.
4.How does the man want to travel
A.By plane. B.By car. C.By train.
5.What does the man mean
A.He loves the story. B.He will practice patiently. C.He is happy about the progress.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.What does the woman like most about Mark Twain’s works
A.Humorous words. B.Wise thoughts. C.Interesting characters.
7.Where does the conversation probably take place
A.At school. B.At home. C.In a public library.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.What does the second mentioned version say about the origin of hot dogs
A.It lies in a misspelling.
B.It comes from the shape.
C.It dates from the year of 1860.
9.Who brought sausages to the U.S.
A.The Italians. B.The Germans. C.The French.
10.Why did Feuchtwanger replace gloves with bread
A.To keep its taste. B.To save money. C.To increase sales.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
11.What does the man think of AI today
A.It can replace humans. B.It’s helpful but dangerous. C.It’s just a tool without feelings.
12.What has the woman’s cousin been doing recently
A.Chatting with AI robots. B.Studying laws. C.Watching movies.
13.What solution does the woman suggest for advanced AI
A.Making AI less intelligent.
B.Teaching AI human emotions.
C.Creating strict laws for AI use.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
14.What does the woman do
A.A department manager. B.A new employee. C.A market researcher.
15.What did Michael achieve last quarter
A.He attracted more customers.
B.He successfully completed a project.
C.He wrote many reports for the company.
16.By what percentage does Michael expect his salary to increase
A.5%. B.10%. C.15%.
17.What will happen to Michael next Friday
A.He’ll be promoted.
B.He’ll get a salary raise.
C.He’ll be informed of the result.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18.How long do astronauts need to exercise every day in space
A.About 50 minutes. B.About 2 hours. C.About 2.5 hours.
19.What causes sleep problems for astronauts in space
A.Too many sunrises. B.The lack of gravity. C.The feeling of loneliness.
20.What is the speaker mainly talking about
A.Life in outer space. B.New space technology. C.Health risks for astronauts.
二、阅读理解
Summer presents a collection of festivals that combine fun, charity, and awareness. Here are four special celebrations happening in June:
National Go Barefoot Day (June 1)
Established after the 2004 tsunami, this day promotes barefoot walking for health benefits like stronger muscles while supporting Soles4Souls, a non-profit that has provided 19 million shoes globally. You can join barefoot activities or organize shoe collections. By simply taking off your shoes, you can improve your own health while helping children get the shoes they need.
World Oceans Day (June 8)
Oceans cover 66% of Earth and provide 50% of our oxygen, yet 8 million tons of plastic waste pollute them yearly. This day honors the ocean’s irreplaceable roles while inspiring worldwide participation. People can get involved by cleaning beaches, reducing single-use plastics, and watching educational films — turning awareness into action for a healthier planet.
Be a Kid Again Day (June 12)
This lighthearted day encourages adults to relive childhood joys — whether sliding down playground slides, building sandcastles, or rewatching classic kids’ movies. Beyond personal enjoyment, the celebration also supports meaningful causes like A Kid Again, a US non-profit organization that provides fun-filled adventures for children with life-threatening illnesses.
Helen Keller Day (June 27)
Held every year on June 27, this day honors Helen Keller (1880-1968) who became the first person with her disabilities to earn a college degree and wrote 12 books. While celebrating her amazing life, the day also recognizes all those who support the blind and deaf community through events like charity fashion shows and public readings of Keller’s inspirational works.
21.Which festival combines physical health with caring for children
A.Be a Kid Again Day. B.Helen Keller Day.
C.National Go Barefoot Day. D.World Oceans Day.
22.Who benefit most from the organization A Kid Again
A.The young seeking adventures. B.Parents facing health challenges.
C.The elderly treasuring childhood. D.Children fighting serious diseases.
23.What do the four festivals have in common
A.Environmental focus. B.Child-centered activities.
C.Physical fitness promotion. D.Celebrations for social good.
It was 3 a.m. when my phone buzzed (嗡嗡声) repeatedly, disturbing my baby who had just fallen asleep after an hour of rocking. It was a WhatsApp message from a mom friend. The screen lit up with a flood of messages — fellow moms discussing sleeping training, arranging playdates, and sharing Instagram posts about motherhood. Their cheerful “We can do this, mamas!” only increased my tiredness. The blue light from my phone screen left me wide awake with a racing heart.
It’s in this moment that I made my change, sliding my finger down from the top right-hand corner of my phone to access the control centre, hitting wildly at the little moon pattern that stops notifications (通知) in their tracks, and hanging up my virtual door sign: Do Not Disturb.
That was three years ago. Since then, I’ve seldom turned notifications back on, except when waiting for important calls. I do not want to be disturbed; nor, actually, do I want my phone to demand as much of my attention as my now toddler (学步儿童) or his new baby brother does. Sure, I’m not easily reachable, which upsets my partner, but I’m calmer not being always there for the world and those WhatsApp-mad moms.
I still work on my self-control to avoid checking my phone all the time for fear of missing out. The pull of unread messages is strong, but in general, the benefit to my mental health, sleep, and parenting is obvious. My phone is still a big part of my life, but it no longer disturbs my daily life as much as before.
I believe this change has made me a better and more caring mother. There are, after all, few things that seek quite as much attention as toddlers and WhatsApp groups. Given the choice, I’d rather focus on my three-year-old trying to climb curtains, put the dog in the washing machine, or feed his baby brother a stick of chalk than on a phone buzzing with notifications pretending to be urgent.
24.What made the author turn on “Do Not Disturb” three years ago
A.Nonstop late-night messages. B.Complaints about phone overuse.
C.Pointless mom-group chats. D.Failures in baby sleeping training.
25.Why does the author mention her children in paragraph 3
A.To show her busy schedules.
B.To describe her family affairs.
C.To explain her turning off notifications.
D.To compare her children’s attention needs.
26.What is the author’s current phone usage like
A.She maintains strict control over notifications.
B.She checks messages continuously for updates.
C.She feels pressured to respond to every group message.
D.She finds it impossible to balance phone use with parenting.
27.What is the author’s main purpose in writing this article
A.To share her phone-habit change.
B.To solve problems in socializing.
C.To warn against smartphone overuse.
D.To discuss digital-age parenting struggles.
On a typical Saturday afternoon at Revolution Bar in Ipswich Town, crowds wearing cowboy hats eagerly form dance lines as Johnny, a British-American DJ, plays classic country songs. The scene, led by a Turkish dancer waving an American flag, looks just like celebrations in Texas. “This is Britain’s Texas,” cheered an excited visitor.
Recent data show a significant change in British musical tastes. According to industry reports, country music streaming in Britain rose sharply by 70% during early 2024, passing light music to take the sixth place in popularity. Though its 3% market share remains below dance music’s 9%, the growth trend appears unstoppable.
Technological advances explain this rise. Music streaming platforms (流媒体平台) like Spotify and social media apps like TikTok have made it easier for people worldwide to discover new music. These tools remove geographical limits, allowing modern country artists to reach British audiences. Johnny, who was born in England before moving to Nashville, Tennessee — home of American country music, says, “Digital tools enable real-time cultural exchanges that were impossible before.”
Offline events drive this trend. Music companies say country music nights are now fully booked across the UK, from local clubs to Thames riverboat parties. A famous theater in London recently made its space much bigger to meet the growing demand. Event planners focus on making safe, family-friendly places with simple decorations and fun group dances, unlike typical nightclubs. A young woman at one event shares, “Country music brings mental peace, unlike the violent messages in rap music I used to enjoy.”
While some fans link the style with traditional values — discussing connections to family traditions and religious beliefs, organizers stress that British country music centers on lifestyle rather than politics. As the crowd joyfully sings along to the Zac Brown Band’s classic “Chicken Fried”, celebrating life’s simple pleasures, the cultural combination becomes clear. This unique mix of American roots and British style continues to win hearts across the nation.
28.What does the scene described in paragraph 1 illustrate
A.The professional training of event organizers.
B.The historical ties between Turkey and the UK.
C.The diversity of visitors in British music events.
D.The influence of American culture on UK music.
29.Which of the following contributes to the spread of country music in Britain
A.The drop in dance music’s market share.
B.The development of digital music services.
C.The influence from the traditional club culture.
D.The government’s support for cultural exchanges.
30.According to the organizers, what’s the focus of British country music
A.Religious traditions. B.Political movements.
C.Daily life experiences. D.Technological advances.
31.Which of the following is the best title for the passage
A.How Technology Shapes UK’s Music Choices
B.Why Country Music Gains Popularity in Britain
C.When Country Music Will Replace Pop in Britain
D.What Makes British Country Music Events Unique
Certain values carry more weight in spring and autumn than in summer and winter. As leaves fall, snow sweeps in or flowers blossom, humans change in measurable ways, too. Research suggests that emotions, eating habits, and even favorite colors vary across the year. And now a study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA shows how moral values can also change.
For the study, researchers examined over 230,000 online surveys collected over ten years, mainly from Americans, with smaller groups in Canada, Australia, and the U.K.. The surveys used a social science model called “moral foundation s theory (道德基础理论)” which identifies five core values guiding human behavior. These include loyalty (staying true to one’s own group), authority (respecting leaders and rules), and purity (avoiding wrongdoing), classified as “group-focused values” as they help communities stay connected. The remaining two—care (protecting others from harm) and fairness (treating people equally)—are termed “self-focused values” concerning personal rights.
One explanation for seasonal changes could be anxiety (焦虑). Data from 90,000 surveys and internet searches indicate that anxiety peaks in spring and autumn. Psychologist Brian O’ Shea explains, “Anxiety makes people feel threatened, leading them to distrust outsiders and seek safety within their own groups.” These emotional shifts could affect not only everyday decisions but also broader social events such as court decisions, elections, or public health policies.
However, experts say the data mostly come from rich Western countries. Psychologist Ivory Toldson warns that while these findings work for wealthy groups, they may not be true for marginalized ones facing different problems. Lead researcher Ian Hohm agrees the pattern doesn’t affect everyone equally, but notes that the study shows how seasons influence human psychology.
“Humans are seasonal beings,” says psychiatrist Norman Rosenthal, known for studying seasonal mood changes. “Our inner feelings directly impact our actions.” This research reminds us that nature’s rhythms quietly guide our moral judgement.
32.How does “moral foundations theory” support the research
A.It analyses the diversity of human behaviors.
B.It compares moral values in various cultures.
C.It provides five values to measure moral changes.
D.It proves the significant role of “group-focused values”.
33.What is the possible impact of anxiety during stressful seasons
A.Threatening safety of outsiders.
B.Promoting respect for moral rules.
C.Increasing focus on personal rights.
D.Influencing social decision-making.
34.What does the underlined word “marginalized” in paragraph 4 probably mean
A.Respected. B.Disadvantaged. C.Educated. D.Disabled.
35.What is Norman’s attitude toward seasonal impact on human behavior
A.Curious. B.Doubtful. C.Confident. D.Reserved.
Scrolling through social media often makes us feel left behind by others’ seemingly perfect lives. While admiration for others’ achievements is natural, constant comparison can harm your confidence. Here are practical solutions:
36 It’s hard to compare yourself to others if you’re crystal clear about your personal values. For example, if family time matters most, don’t measure yourself against career-driven people. Write down what success means to you and revisit the list whenever envy strikes.
Replace comparison with curiosity. When seeing others’ achievements, ask “What skills can I learn from them ”. A classmate’s high scores could inspire better study methods rather than self-doubt. 37
Be selective about social media. Social media can be both a blessing (恩赐) and a curse, depending on how you use it. 38 Follow those sharing real struggles and positive messages instead. Taking care of what you see on social media can help keep you calm.
Set daily time limits for social media. 39 Activities like hiking, cooking with family, or quiet reading build real happiness that no “likes” can replace. Physical world connections reduce screen addiction.
Practice gratitude to break the comparison cycle. Each night, write three things you’re thankful for — a good grade, a friend’s kindness, or sunny weather. 40
Remember, someone else’s success doesn’t erase yours. Run your own race guided by your values. Start building mental strength today!
A.Develop your own understanding of success.
B.Real fulfillment comes from offline experiences.
C.Establish measurable goals for self-development.
D.This mindset turns anxiety into chances for growth.
E.Social media requires strict time management strategies.
F.Unfollow accounts showing unrealistic beauty or wealth.
G.This simple habit trains your brain to focus on existing blessings.
三、完形填空
Courtney Crawford, a barista (咖啡师), was working her morning shift when she saw a(n) 41 customer in line at 5 a. m. The woman could hardly keep her eyes open, so Courtney added her a free cookie decorated with a hand-drawn smiley face to her order — a small 42 that unexpectedly changed her own life.
When her work ended, Courtney’s manager delivered a note from the customer: “Dear sunshine barista—Your kindness 43 my day. I travel weekly but 44 meet such warmth.” Folded inside were two $100 bills with the 45 : “Treat yourself to something nice. You’ve 46 it.”
The timing couldn’t have been more 47 . Courtney, struggling with both grief (悲痛) and medical bills, had been working two jobs since her mother 48 the previous summer. Through tears in a later YouTube video, she 49 her plan for the gift: “With this money, I can finally afford a resting place for Mom at the cemetery.”
50 , the story didn’t end there. Her video on social media went viral, receiving 3 million views. Strangers shared their similar stories of 51 in the comments, while others sent donations. 52 , Courtney launched a fundraiser that eventually raised $15,000 for local families facing similar 53 .
“That $200 wasn’t just a gift — it was a(n) 54 of kindness,” Courtney reflects. “Now I understand how one small act can grow to light up whole 55 .”
41.A.red-faced B.absent-minded C.angry-looking D.tired-looking
42.A.act B.deal C.habit D.excuse
43.A.occupied B.proved C.brightened D.lengthened
44.A.regularly B.hardly C.gradually D.eventually
45.A.warnings B.promises C.instructions D.introductions
46.A.made B.kept C.desired D.earned
47.A.flexible B.meaningful C.convenient D.unexpected
48.A.fell ill B.tripped over C.passed away D.moved out
49.A.shared B.admitted C.whispered D.postponed
50.A.In closing B.In addition C.As a result D.As a matter of fact
51.A.fear B.loss C.regret D.loneliness
52.A.Inspired B.Shocked C.Relieved D.Disappointed
53.A.failures B.diseases C.difficulties D.emergencies
54.A.proof B.seed C.reward D.expression
55.A.families B.organizations C.generations D.communities
四、语法填空
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’s silver tourism market is growing rapidly, with elderly travelers actively seeking more varied and high-end 56 (experience) than ever before. Recent data show that a total of 45 million trips 57 (make) by tourists aged 60 and above so far this year, marking 58 25% increase compared with the same period last year.
What surprises industry experts most is seniors’ growing interest in adventure. Many are signing up for adventurous activities, 59 glacier hiking or polar tours. “We’re not just looking for 60 (relax) beach vacation anymore,” explains a 65-year-old retired teacher, 61 recently returned from an exciting whale-watching tour in Norway.
Interestingly, female travelers contribute considerably to the growing market, currently 62 (account) for nearly 70% of senior tourists. Their spending power is significantly 63 (strong) than before, with many choosing business-class flights and five-star hotels. Therefore, major travel agencies across the country are rapidly developing new products 64 (meet) this growing need.
China’s population is aging rapidly, 65 over 300 million citizens are now aged 60 or above. Experts say this trend will drive the silver tourism market to expand in the coming years.
五、单词拼写
66.She seized the valuable o to study abroad when it was offered.(根据首字母单词拼写)
67.The o plan was to go hiking, but the rain forced us to change it. (根据首字母单词拼写)
68.She b her lip nervously while waiting for the test results yesterday. (根据首字母单词拼写)
69.As the final exams a , many students started studying harder every night. (根据首字母单词拼写)
70.She joined the school science club with the i of improving her research skills. (根据首字母单词拼写)
71.The festival celebrates the successful h of crops and the hard work of the community. (根据首字母单词拼写)
72.Many students from low-income families seek part-time jobs to ease their f pressure. (根据首字母单词拼写)
73.Our team captain received an a for “Most Valuable Player” after scoring 30 points in the finals. (根据首字母单词拼写)
74.The villagers were so g to the volunteers for their help that they cooked a special meal for them. (根据首字母单词拼写)
75.The new app can track daily steps and heart rate. A , its AI feature can help examine sleep patterns to provide health advice. (根据首字母单词拼写)
六、书信写作
76.假定你是李华,你校将在抖音国际版(TikTok)发布主题为“Our School in 60 Seconds”的系列微视频推广校园文化。请给负责老师Mr. Brown写一封邮件推荐拍摄内容,具体包括:
(1)内容陈述;
(2)理由说明。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear Mr. Brown,
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Best regards,
Li Hua
七、书面表达
77.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Dora first noticed her neighbor at age seven. There was something about the pretty old lady next door that seemed very familiar to Dora. Mother told her that their neighbor didn’t like talking to others or making friends. “She must be very lonely!” Dora said sadly.
Every Thursday, Dora waited in their garden, greeting the lady with cheerful hellos. The responses were always the same: “I don’t WANT to!”. But one day, curiosity led Dora to peek (偷看) through the neighbor’s window. She couldn’t believe her eyes! The house was full of strange and wonderful things! As she pressed closer, a hand suddenly touched her shoulder. Dora screamed, falling onto the grass in tears.
To her surprise, the old lady gently helped her up, apologized and invited her to have some tea and cake inside the house that had been closed for decades.
The sight took Dora’s breath away — walls covered with yellowed movie posters and glass cases displaying photos of movie stars and beautiful costumes. What a movie wonderland! Her fingers trembled—that smile! Last summer at Grandma’s, she’d seen it on a faded magazine cover: “Where Is Catherine The Lost Star.” Her neighbor was the Catherine — the legendary child star!
Over tea, Catherine opened up about how losing family had shut her away. Her voice cracked, “Now I am just an old forgotten woman with such a mess full of painful memories.”
“I WANT to be your friend!“ Dora burst out. ”Kids would love your amazing collections! There’s a big Catherine fan club online!”
“You think so I don’t know... This is all such a mess, and so dusty!” Catherine sighed.
“My mom would help!” said Dora excitedly, “And imagine, you could have your own museum!”
That night, Dora told her mother about Catherine’s hidden treasures. Mother, moved by the story, agreed to help. Over the next few days, they cleaned, organized, and arranged the collections — turning the dusty house into an amazing mini-museum.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The following Saturday, a handwritten sign appeared on Catherine’s front door.
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题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 A B C A B B A A B B
题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
答案 C A C A B B C C A C
题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 C D D A C A A D B C
题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
答案 B C D B C A D F B G
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答案 D A C B C D B C A D
题号 51 52 53 54 55
答案 B A C B D
1.A
【原文】M: Dear, you look so worried today.
W: Well, the project is in its final stage and I have to work overtime.
M: I’m here with you. Do you want to talk about this over dinner
W: Fine. But I need to take a shower first.
2.B
【原文】W: Tom, have you finished the pumpkin lanterns
M: Not yet, just ten more minutes! I’m sure that these lanterns won’t let the kids down. What time is it now
W: It’s 7:45 p.m. The party will begin in 15 minutes.
3.C
【原文】M: It’s too difficult to make an appointment to enjoy the artworks at Borghese Gallery. I’ve decided to cancel the plan.
W: Why not try Doria Pamphili Gallery Tickets are always available there.
4.A
【原文】M: Where shall we go on holiday this year
W: Why don’t we take a train down to the seaside Or we could borrow my dad’s car.
M: Going to the seaside is a great idea, but I’d like to fly there to save time.
5.B
【原文】W: Why do you bring a turtle toy to school these days
M: I’ve been learning to play the piano lately, but I almost gave up because of the slow progress. This toy can remind me of the story about the turtle and the rabbit. Slow and steady wins the race!
6.B 7.A
【原文】W: The Million Pound Bank Note is so interesting. I think the changes in the characters’ attitudes toward Henry deserve studying.
M: Yeah. Mark Twain is good at describing ordinary people to reflect social issues.
W: Exactly. His humor is attractive, but what I appreciate most is the deep wisdom in his works. Even now, his books are still very educational to read.
M: How about going to the city library and find some of his other books after school
W: Good idea! I’ll wait for you at the dining hall.
8.A 9.B 10.B
【原文】W: Steve, do you know why a dish made up of a sausage and bread is called a “hot dog”
M: Well, one version goes that it gets the name from its shape.
W: Yes, it does look like a sausage dog.
M: Yeah. Another version is that a cartoonist misspelled “Dachshund Sausage” as “hot dog” in his cartoon. After this comic book was published, the name spread across the United States.
W: So what is the real origin Was it invented by the Italians or the French
M: Neither. Germans moved to America and brought sausages in the 1860s. And then a man named Feuchtwanger began to sell sausages. At first, he used gloves to keep customers from the heat. But because of the high cost, he started using bread instead of gloves.
11.C 12.A 13.C
【原文】M: Hey, Judy. Have you watched the movie WALL-E It’s about AI. The main character, WALL-E, has a rich inner world. So, do you think an Al chat robot can truly feel emotions
W: No, it’s just a machine. It never gets why you’re upset. However, if a robot really understands feelings, the line between humans and machines might be unnoticeable.
M: Well, it depends on how an Al robot will develop in the future. But for now, it is just a cold machine that can’t take the place of humans.
W: Right. AI is quite intelligent now! My cousin’s been addicted to talking to AI chat robots recently.
M: But every coin has two sides. I can’t imagine what will happen if Al gets out of control.
W: True. One thing is certain: the smarter Al is, the more we need laws to set strict limits on its use.
14.A 15.B 16.B 17.C
【原文】W: Please come in, Michael. How can I help you
M: Thank you, Mrs. Brown. I have been working here for two years now, and I believe it’s the right time to discuss a salary increase based on my contributions.
W: Well, I appreciate your hard work. But can you give me some reasons why you deserve a raise
M: Certainly. I’ve taken on more responsibilities over the past year. Last quarter, I led a project that increased customer satisfaction by 15%. I also helped reduce errors in our reports, improving the efficiency of our department. I believe what I did has brought more value to the company.
W: You did. However, salary depends on many factors. Have you done any research on salary trends for your position
M: Yes. I found that professionals with similar experience and skills typically earn about 10% more than my current pay. That is my expectation. Also, positive comments from my colleagues and customers show the effort I put into my work.
W: I appreciate your preparation. It seems like your request is reasonable. Let me discuss this with the management team. I will get back to you next Friday.
18.C 19.A 20.C
【原文】Have you ever wondered what will happen to astronauts’ health after they spend so much time in space Being in space can affect both physical and mental health. Weightlessness caused by a lack of gravity can lead to a loss of bone and muscle, so astronauts need to do around 150 minutes of exercise per day to avoid this. Outside the protection of the Earth’s atmosphere, astronauts are exposed to much higher levels of harmful space rays. This may possibly cause long-term health problems, such as cancer. In addition to physical damage, astronauts can also suffer from mental problems when they are in outer space. On Earth, our bodies react to the sun rising and setting to help us sleep. But astronauts struggle with sleep because they see 16 sunrises a day in the space station! This means that sleep is a challenge for them. Besides, living in a closed space environment can contribute to mental stress and mood disorders. So, developing new technology to support astronauts’ health is an urgent task in modern space research.
21.C 22.D 23.D
【导语】本文是一篇应用文。主要介绍六月的四个结合趣味、慈善与意识的特别节日。
21.细节理解题。根据National Go Barefoot Day (June 1)部分中的“Established after the 2004 tsunami, this day promotes barefoot walking for health benefits like stronger muscles while supporting Soles4Souls, a non-profit that has provided 19 million shoes globally. You can join barefoot activities or organize shoe collections. By simply taking off your shoes, you can improve your own health while helping children get the shoes they need.(该节日于2004年海啸后设立,这一天提倡光脚行走,以获得更强壮肌肉等健康益处,同时支持Soles4Souls——一家已在全球提供1900万双鞋子的非营利组织。你可以参加光脚活动或组织鞋子收集活动。只需脱下鞋子,你就能改善自己的健康,同时帮助孩子们获得所需的鞋子)”可知,“全国光脚日”将身体健康与关爱儿童相结合。故选C项。
22.细节理解题。根据Be a Kid Again Day (June 12)部分中的“Beyond personal enjoyment, the celebration also supports meaningful causes like A Kid Again, a US non-profit organization that provides fun-filled adventures for children with life-threatening illnesses.(除了个人享受之外,这个庆祝活动还支持有意义的事业,比如A Kid Again,这是美国一家非营利组织,为患有危及生命疾病的儿童提供充满乐趣的冒险活动)”可知,A Kid Again组织的主要受益者是与严重疾病作斗争的儿童。故选D项。
23.细节理解题。根据首段“Summer presents a collection of festivals that combine fun, charity, and awareness. Here are four special celebrations happening in June(夏季有一系列融合趣味、慈善与社会意识的节日。以下是六月将举办的四个特别庆典)”以及下文介绍的四个结合趣味、慈善与意识的特别节日可知,这四个节日的共同之处在于都是为社会公益而举办的庆祝活动。故选D项。
24.A 25.C 26.A 27.A
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者在深夜被手机消息打扰后,决定关闭手机通知功能,并分享了这一改变带来的积极影响,包括改善睡眠、提升心理健康以及更好地专注于育儿等。
24.细节理解题。根据文章第一段“It was a WhatsApp message from a mom friend. The screen lit up with a flood of messages — fellow moms discussing sleeping training, arranging playdates, and sharing Instagram posts about motherhood. Their cheerful “We can do this, mamas!” only increased my tiredness. The blue light from my phone screen left me wide awake with a racing heart.(那是一位妈妈朋友发来的WhatsApp消息,屏幕上瞬间弹出大量信息——妈妈们在讨论睡眠训练、安排亲子聚会,分享关于育儿的Instagram帖子。她们那句欢快的“妈妈们,我们能行!”反而让我更加疲惫。手机屏幕的蓝光让我心跳加速,毫无睡意。)”以及第二段“It’s in this moment that I made my change, sliding my finger down from the top right-hand corner of my phone to access the control centre, hitting wildly at the little moon pattern that stops notifications (通知) in their tracks, and hanging up my virtual door sign: Do Not Disturb.(就在那一刻,我做出了改变:手指从手机右上角下滑打开控制中心,急切地点击那个像月亮的图标,它能阻止通知弹出,也相当于挂上了虚拟的“请勿打扰”牌。)”可知,,作者在凌晨3点被手机不断震动的WhatsApp消息打扰,导致宝宝醒来,随后决定开启“请勿打扰”模式。故选A。
25.推理判断题。根据文章第三段“I do not want to be disturbed; nor, actually, do I want my phone to demand as much of my attention as my now toddler (学步儿童) or his new baby brother does. Sure, I’m not easily reachable, which upsets my partner, but I’m calmer not being always there for the world and those WhatsApp-mad moms.(我不想被打扰,事实上,我也不希望手机像我蹒跚学步的孩子和他刚出生的弟弟那样占据我太多注意力。当然,别人很难联系到我,这让我的伴侣有些不满,但不再时刻回应这个世界和那些沉迷WhatsApp的妈妈们,我反而更平静了。)”可知,作者提到不希望手机像孩子一样占据太多注意力,直接解释了她关闭通知的原因——将育儿需求置于手机之上。故选C。
26.细节理解题。根据文章第三段“That was three years ago. Since then, I’ve seldom turned notifications back on, except when waiting for important calls.(这是三年前的事了。从那以后,除了等重要电话,我很少再打开通知。)”可知,作者除必要情况外很少开启通知,维持着对通知的严格控制。故选A。
27.推理判断题。根据文章最后一段“I believe this change has made me a better and more caring mother.(我相信这个改变让我成为了更优秀、更贴心的母亲。)”以及全文内容可知,文章主要讲述了作者因深夜消息打扰而关闭手机通知的经历,详细描述了这一改变的过程、影响及个人感悟,由此可知,文章主要目的是“分享手机使用习惯的改变”。故选A。
28.D 29.B 30.C 31.B
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了乡村音乐在英国流行的现象、原因及特点。
28.推理判断题。根据第一段中的“The scene, led by a Turkish dancer waving an American flag, looks just like celebrations in Texas. “This is Britain’s Texas,” cheered an excited visitor. (在一名挥舞着美国国旗的土耳其舞者的带领下,这一幕看起来就像在德克萨斯州的庆祝活动。一位兴奋的游客欢呼道:“这是英国的德克萨斯。”)”可知,第一段描述的场景说明了美国文化对英国音乐的影响。故选D项。
29.细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Technological advances explain this rise. Music streaming platforms (流媒体平台) like Spotify and social media apps like TikTok have made it easier for people worldwide to discover new music. These tools remove geographical limits, allowing modern country artists to reach British audiences.(技术进步解释了这一增长。像Spotify这样的音乐流媒体平台和像TikTok这样的社交媒体应用程序让全世界的人更容易发现新音乐。这些工具消除了地理限制,让现代乡村艺术家能够接触到英国观众。)”可知,数字音乐服务的发展促进了乡村音乐在英国的传播。故选B项。
30.细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“While some fans link the style with traditional values — discussing connections to family traditions and religious beliefs, organizers stress that British country music centers on lifestyle rather than politics. As the crowd joyfully sings along to the Zac Brown Band’s classic “Chicken Fried”, celebrating life’s simple pleasures, the cultural combination becomes clear. (虽然一些粉丝将这种风格与传统价值观联系起来——讨论与家庭传统和宗教信仰的联系,但组织者强调,英国乡村音乐的核心是生活方式,而不是政治。当人群高兴地跟着扎克·布朗乐队的经典歌曲《Chicken Fried》一起唱,庆祝生活的简单乐趣时,这种文化融合变得清晰起来。)”可知,组织者认为英国乡村音乐的焦点是日常生活体验。故选C项。
31.主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是第二段中的“Recent data show a significant change in British musical tastes. According to industry reports, country music streaming in Britain rose sharply by 70% during early 2024, passing light music to take the sixth place in popularity.(最近的数据显示,英国人的音乐品味发生了显著变化。根据行业报告,2024年初,英国乡村音乐的流媒体播放量大幅增长70%,超过轻音乐,位居流行音乐第六位。)”可知,本文主要介绍了乡村音乐在英国流行的现象、原因及及其特点,“为什么乡村音乐在英国流行”概括了文章主题,最适合作为文章标题。故选B项。
32.C 33.D 34.B 35.C
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章通过介绍一项研究,阐述了道德价值观会随季节变化而改变的现象,并解释了可能的原因,同时指出了该研究的局限性,向读者说明季节对人类道德判断的影响这一科学发现。
32.推理判断题。根据文章第二段“The surveys used a social science model called “moral foundation s theory (道德基础理论)” which identifies five core values guiding human behavior. These include loyalty (staying true to one’s own group), authority (respecting leaders and rules), and purity (avoiding wrongdoing), classified as “group-focused values” as they help communities stay connected. The remaining two — care (protecting others from harm) and fairness (treating people equally)—are termed “self-focused values” concerning personal rights.(这些调查采用了社会科学领域的“道德基础理论”模型,该模型界定了指导人类行为的五大核心价值观:包括忠诚(对所属群体忠诚)、权威(尊重领导者和规则)、纯洁(避免错误行为)—— 这三类被归为“群体导向价值观”,有助于维系社区联结;剩余两类 —— 关怀(保护他人免受伤害)和公平(平等待人)——则被称为“自我导向价值观”,关乎个人权利。)”可知,道德基础理论界定了五大核心价值观(忠诚、权威、纯洁、关怀、公平),研究者通过这些价值观来衡量道德变化。故选C。
33.细节理解题。根据文章第三段“These emotional shifts could affect not only everyday decisions but also broader social events such as court decisions, elections, or public health policies.(这些情绪波动不仅会影响日常决策,还可能对法庭裁决、选举或公共卫生政策等重大社会事件产生影响。)”可知,焦虑引发的情绪波动会影响“法庭裁决、选举、公共卫生政策”等社会决策。故选D。
34.词义猜测题。根据划线单词所在语境“However, experts say the data mostly come from rich Western countries. Psychologist Ivory Toldson warns that while these findings work for wealthy groups, they may not be true for marginalized ones facing different problems.(然而,专家指出这些数据主要来自富裕的西方国家。心理学家Ivory Toldson警告称,尽管这些发现适用于富裕群体,但对面临不同问题的……群体可能不成立。)”可推测,“marginalized”与“wealthy groups”形成对比,且后文提到这些群体“facing different problems(面临不同问题)”,可推断其指“处于不利地位的”群体。选项B“Disadvantaged”,意为“不利的”,与此相符。故选B。
35.推理判断题。根据文章最后一段““Humans are seasonal beings,” says psychiatrist Norman Rosenthal, known for studying seasonal mood changes. “Our inner feelings directly impact our actions.” This research reminds us that nature’s rhythms quietly guide our moral judgement.(以研究季节性情绪变化闻名的精神病学家Norman Rosenthal表示:“人类是季节性生物,内心感受会直接影响行为。”这项研究提醒我们,自然的节律正悄然指引着我们的道德判断。)”可知,Norman Rosenthal语气坚定,明确肯定了季节对人类行为的影响。故选C。
36.A 37.D 38.F 39.B 40.G
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要围绕如何应对社交媒体带来的比较心理,提出了一系列实用的建议和方法,旨在帮助读者建立更健康的心理状态,增强自信。
36.空处为段首句,为本段主要内容。根据下文“It’s hard to compare yourself to others if you’re crystal clear about your personal values. For example, if family time matters most, don’t measure yourself against career-driven people. Write down what success means to you and revisit the list whenever envy strikes.(如果你对自己的个人价值观了如指掌,就很难再去和别人比较。例如,如果家庭时光对你最重要,就不要拿自己和以事业为导向的人比较。写下成功对你的意义,每当嫉妒袭来时,就重温这份清单。)”可知,本段主要讲述的是明确个人价值观以避免比较。选项A“Develop your own understanding of success.(形成自己对成功的理解。)”与本段内容相符。故选A。
37.根据上文“Replace comparison with curiosity. When seeing others’ achievements, ask “What skills can I learn from them ”. A classmate’s high scores could inspire better study methods rather than self-doubt.(用好奇心代替比较。当看到别人的成就时,问问自己“我能从他们身上学到什么技能?”。同学的高分可以激励你寻找更好的学习方法,而不是陷入自我怀疑。)”可知,上文讲述的是用好奇心代替比较,不要陷入自我怀疑。选项D“This mindset turns anxiety into chances for growth.(这种心态能将焦虑转化为成长的机会。)”中的“this mindset”指代前 “将嫉妒转化为学习动力”的思维模式,“turns anxiety into growth”总结了该心态的积极影响,逻辑连贯。故选D。
38.根据上文“Be selective about social media. Social media can be both a blessing(恩赐)and a curse, depending on how you use it.(有选择地使用社交媒体。社交媒体是福也是祸,取决于你如何使用它。)”可知,上文建议选择性使用社交媒体。选项F“Unfollow accounts showing unrealistic beauty or wealth.(取消关注那些展示不切实际的美貌或财富的账号)”延续上文内容,自然引出空后的“Follow those sharing real struggles and positive messages instead.(转而关注那些分享真实奋斗和积极信息的人。)”,即有选择性地关注一些账户,与本段内容相符。故选F。
39.根据下文“Activities like hiking, cooking with family, or quiet reading build real happiness that no “likes” can replace. Physical world connections reduce screen addiction.(像徒步旅行、和家人一起做饭或安静阅读这样的活动,能带来真实的快乐,这是任何“点赞”都无法替代的。现实世界中的连接能减少对屏幕的沉迷。)”可知,本段建议人们多做一些现实中的事情。选项B“Real fulfillment comes from offline experiences.(真正的满足感来自线下体验。)”与下文内容形成因果关系,强调了线下活动的价值。故选B。
40.根据上文“Practice gratitude to break the comparison cycle. Each night, write three things you’re thankful for — a good grade, a friend’s kindness, or sunny weather.(练习感恩,打破比较的循环。每天晚上,写下三件你感恩的事情——一次好成绩、朋友的善意或晴朗的天气。)”可知,本段倡导感恩练习,每日记录三件幸事。选项G“This simple habit trains your brain to focus on existing blessings.(这个简单的习惯能训练你的大脑关注现有的美好。)”中“this simple habit” 指代“写感恩清单”的行为,与上文内容一致,指出这样做的好处。故选G。
41.D 42.A 43.C 44.B 45.C 46.D 47.B 48.C 49.A 50.D 51.B 52.A 53.C 54.B 55.D
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了咖啡师Courtney Crawford在工作中对一位疲惫顾客表现出善意,意外收到顾客的慷慨回馈,这一经历不仅帮助她解决了个人困境,还通过社交媒体引发广泛关注,进而激励她发起募捐活动帮助更多面临类似困难的家庭。
41.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:凌晨5点,她正在上早班,看到队伍里有位顾客面带倦容,几乎睁不开眼。A. red-faced脸红的;B. absent-minded心不在焉的;C. angry-looking看起来生气的;D. tired-looking看起来疲倦的。根据下文“The woman could hardly keep her eyes open”可知,这位顾客看起来很疲惫。故选D。
42.考查名词词义辨析。句意:于是Courtney在她点的餐里额外加了一块免费饼干,上面还手绘了一个笑脸——这个小小的举动,却意外改变了Courtney自己的人生。A. act行为、举动、法案;B. deal交易、协议;C. habit习惯;D. excuse借口、理由。根据上文“Courtney added her a free cookie decorated with a hand-drawn smiley face to her order”可知,空处指的是Courtney赠送饼干这个小小的举动。故选A。
43.考查动词词义辨析。句意:下班后,经理交给Courtney一张顾客留下的便条,上面写着:“亲爱的阳光咖啡师,你的善意照亮了我的一天。我每周都在奔波,但很少遇到这样的温暖。”A. occupied占据;B. proved证明;C. brightened使变亮;D. lengthened变长。根据下文“Now I understand how one small act can grow to light up whole ____15____ .”以及语境可知,顾客在便条中表达Courtney的善意照亮了她的一天,让她感到很温暖。故选C。
44.考查副词词义辨析。句意:下班后,经理交给Courtney一张顾客留下的便条,上面写着:“亲爱的阳光咖啡师,你的善意照亮了我的一天。我每周都在奔波,但很少遇到这样的温暖。”A. regularly定期地;B. hardly几乎不;C. gradually逐渐地;D. eventually最终。根据上文“I travel weekly”以及空前的“but”可推测,虽然这位顾客每周都奔波,但是很少遇到这样温暖人心的事情。故选B。
45.考查名词词义辨析。句意:便条里还叠着两张100美元的钞票,附言写道:“给自己买点好东西吧,这是你应得的。”A. warnings警告;B. promises承诺;C. instructions指示、说明;D. introductions介绍、引进。根据空后“Treat yourself to something nice.”可知,这位感动的顾客不仅给了Courtney钱,而且还给她留了言,说明了情况。故选C。
46.考查动词词义辨析。句意:便条里还叠着两张100美元的钞票,附言写道:“给自己买点好东西吧,这是你应得的。”A. made制造;B. kept保持、保留、饲养;C. desired渴望;D. earned赚得、赢得。根据上文“The woman could hardly keep her eyes open, so Courtney added her a free cookie decorated with a hand-drawn smiley face to her order — a small ____2____ that unexpectedly changed her own life.”可知,顾客认为Courtney值得拥有这份礼物。故选D。
47.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这笔钱来得无比珍贵。A. flexible灵活的;B. meaningful有意义的;C. convenient方便的;D. unexpected出乎意料的。根据下文“Courtney, struggling with both grief(悲痛)and medical bills, had been working two jobs since her mother ____8____ the previous summer.”可知,这笔钱对Courtney意义重大,因为她正面临悲痛和医疗账单压力。选项B“meaningful(有意义的)”符合语境,强调时机的重要性。故选B。
48.考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:当时Courtney正沉浸在悲痛中,还要负担医疗账单——自去年夏天母亲去世后,她一直打着两份工。A. fell ill生病;B. tripped over被……绊倒;C. passed away去世;D. moved out搬出去。根据下文“With this money, I can finally afford a resting place for Mom at the cemetery.”可知,Courtney的母亲去世了。故选C。
49.考查动词词义辨析。句意:后来在YouTube视频里,她流着泪分享了这笔钱的用途:“有了这笔钱,我终于能在墓地给妈妈买一块安息之地了。”A. shared分享;B. admitted承认、准许进入;C. whispered低语;D. postponed推迟。根据上文“Through tears in a later YouTube video”以及下文“her plan for the gift”,联系常识可知,她在社交媒体上分享了这笔钱的用途。故选A。
50.考查短词词义辨析。句意:事实上,故事并未就此结束。A. In closing在结束时;B. In addition此外;C. As a result结果;D. As a matter of fact事实上。根据下文“the story didn’t end there”以及下文内容可知,故事并未结束,事实上后续还有发展。故选D。
51.考查名词词义辨析。句意:评论区里,陌生人们分享着各自类似的失去经历,还有人寄来捐款。A. fear害怕;B. loss损失;C. regret遗憾、后悔;D. loneliness孤独。根据上文“Courtney, struggling with both grief(悲痛)and medical bills, had been working two jobs since her mother ____8____ the previous summer.”可知,Courtney失去了自己的母亲;再根据空前的“similar”可知,陌生人在评论中分享类似的“失去”经历,与Courtney失去母亲的遭遇呼应。故选B。
52.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:受此启发,Courtney发起了一场筹款活动,最终为当地面临相似困境的家庭筹得1.5万美元。A. Inspired受到鼓舞的;B. Shocked震惊的;C. Relieved宽慰的;D. Disappointed失望的。根据下文“Courtney launched a fundraiser that eventually raised $15,000 for local families facing similar ____13____ .”可推测,受善意和网友支持的激励,Courtney发起了筹款活动。故选A。
53.考查名词词义辨析。句意:受此启发,Courtney发起了一场筹款活动,最终为当地面临相似困境的家庭筹得1.5万美元。A. failures失败;B. diseases疾病;C. difficulties困难;D. emergencies紧急情况。根据常识可知,筹款用于帮助面临类似困难的家庭。故选C。
54.考查名词词义辨析。句意:“那200美元不只是一份礼物,更是一颗善意的种子,”Courtney感慨道,“现在我明白了,一个小小的善举如何能生根发芽,照亮整个社区。”A. proof证据;B. seed种子;C. reward奖励;D. expression表达、表情。根据下文“Now I understand how one small act can grow to light up whole ____15____ .”可知,200美元不仅是礼物,更是善意的种子,象征善意能生根发芽。故选B。
55.考查名词词义辨析。句意:“那200美元不只是一份礼物,更是一颗善意的种子,”Courtney感慨道,“现在我明白了,一个小小的善举如何能生根发芽,照亮整个社区。”A. families家庭;B. organizations组织、机构;C. generations代、世代;D. communities社区。根据全文内容可知,善意的行为能照亮整个社区。“communities”指群体范围,与前文陌生人捐款、帮助当地家庭的情节呼应。故选D。
56.experiences 57.have been made 58.a 59.like 60.relaxing 61.who 62.accounting 63.stronger 64.to meet 65.and
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了中国老年旅游市场发展迅速,老年游客追求高端和多样化体验。
56.考查名词复数。句意:中国的老年旅游市场正在快速增长,老年游客积极寻求比以往更多样化、更高端的体验。空处作seeking的宾语,需用名词experience“体验,经历”,不止一次体验,用复数形式。故填experiences。
57.考查时态、语态和主谓一致。句意:最近的数据显示,今年到目前为止,60岁及以上的游客共进行了4500万次旅行,与去年同期相比增长了25%。make trips“旅行”。根据that引导的宾语从句时间状语so far this year可知,从句时态用现在完成时,主语trips与make为被动关系,用现在完成时态的被动语态,主语是复数trips,助动词需用have。故填have been made。
58.考查冠词。句意同上。此处表示泛指“一个25%的增长”,且25%(twenty-five)以辅音音素开头,应用不定冠词a。故填a。
59.考查介词。句意:许多人报名参加冒险活动,如冰川徒步旅行或极地旅行。根据空后“glacier hiking or polar tours.”可知,此处举例说明冒险活动,所以空处需用介词like“像……”。故填like。
60.考查形容词。句意:“我们不再只是寻找放松的海滩度假,”一位65岁的退休教师解释道,他最近从挪威一次激动人心的观鲸之旅中回来。空处修饰beach vacation,需用形容词relaxing“令人放松的”,作定语。故填relaxing。
61.考查定语从句。句意同上。空处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词是a 65-year-old retired teacher,指人,关系词代替先行词在定语从句中作主语,所以用关系代词who引导。故填who。
62.考查非谓语动词。句意:有趣的是,女性游客对不断增长的市场贡献很大,目前占老年游客的近70%。本句已有谓语动词contribute,空处需用非谓语动词,动词account“占比”与主句主语female travelers之间是主动关系,所以用现在分词accounting,作状语。故填accounting。
63.们的消费能力比以前强得多,许多人选择商务舱航班和五星级酒店。根据空后“than before”可知,空处需用形容词比较级stronger“更强”。故填stronger。
64.考查非谓语动词。句意:因此,全国各大旅行社正在迅速开发新产品,以满足这一不断增长的需求。本句已有谓语动词are developing,且空处没有连词,所以空处需用非谓语动词,需用动词meet“满足”的不定式to meet,作目的状语。故填to meet。
65.考查连词。句意:中国人口正在迅速老龄化,现在有超过3亿公民年龄在60岁或以上。根据句意可知,空处前后句为并列关系,所以需用连词and。故填and。
66.opportunity/pportunity
【详解】考查名词。句意:当那个宝贵的出国留学机会来临时,她抓住了它。根据首字母“o”及语境“to study abroad when it was offered”可知,此处应为名词opportunity作宾语,seize the opportunity为固定搭配,意为“抓住机会”,符合句意。故填opportunity。
67.original/riginal
【详解】考查形容词。句意:原来的计划是去徒步旅行,但下雨迫使我们改变了计划。名词plan前用形容词修饰。根据首字母提示及句意,用形容词original,表示“原来的”之意。故填original。
68.bit/it
【详解】考查动词。句意:昨天她在等待检查结果时紧张地咬着嘴唇。分析句子结构可知,主句缺少谓语动词。根据首字母提示及句意,用动词bite,表示“咬”之意。根据句中时间状语yesterday可知,用一般过去时。故填bit。
69.approached/pproached
【详解】考查动词。句意:随着期末考试的临近,许多学生开始每晚更加努力地学习。根据首字母提示a可知,应填动词approach“临近,接近”,结合下文的started可知,此处描述过去发生的事情,时态使用一般过去时,从句谓语用过去式。故填approached。
70.intention/ntention
【详解】考查名词。句意:她加入学校科学俱乐部的目的是提高自己的研究技能。根据句意以及首字母提示可知,此处为固定短语with the intention of“目的是,意图”,满足句意要求,名词intention“目的,意图”作宾语。故填intention。
71.harvest/arvest
【详解】考查名词。句意:这个节日庆祝庄稼的丰收和社区的辛勤劳作。根据首字母 h以及celebrates the successful...of crops(庆祝庄稼的成功……) 可知,此处指庄稼的“收获”,harvest作名词时,意为“收获;收成”,符合语境,作宾语。故填harvest。
72.financial/inancial
【详解】考查形容词。句意:许多来自低收入家庭的学生会找兼职工作以减轻家庭的经济负担。根据空格后的名词pressure和首字母提示可知,此处用形容词financial作定语表示减轻“经济”负担。故填financial。
73.award/ward
【详解】考查名词。句意:我们的队长在决赛中得了30分后,获得了“最有价值球员”奖。根据首字母提示a可知,应填名词award“奖,奖品”,作received的宾语,结合an可知,此处应用单数形式。故填award。
74.grateful/rateful
【详解】考查形容词。句意:村民们非常感激志愿者们的帮助,为他们做了一顿特别的饭。句中用形容词作表语。根据首字母提示及句意,用形容词grateful,表示“感激的”之意。故填grateful。
75.Additionally/dditionally
【详解】考查副词。句意:这款新应用程序可以跟踪每日步数和心率。此外,它的人工智能功能可以帮助检查睡眠模式,提供健康建议。根据句意以及首字母提示可知,此处为副词Additionally“此外”作状语,满足句意要求。故填Additionally。
76.Dear Mr. Brown,
Thrilled about the upcoming “Our School in 60 Seconds” series on TikTok! To help promote campus culture globally, I’m writing to share my idea about the video filming.
The video would capture dynamic moments from sunrise on campus to interactive classes, science experiments and artistic performances, all set to uplifting music. By highlighting authentic learning experience and extracurricular achievements, this concept perfectly showcases our vibrant school culture while appealing to global teens. Besides, the fast-paced visual style is tailor-made for the 60-second filming, directly boosting views and engagement.
I do hope my idea would help make an excellent post for our school’s TikTok account and could spark worldwide interest in Chinese campus life. I’d be happy to assist with further filming if needed.
Best regards,
Li Hua
77.The following Saturday, a handwritten sign appeared on Catherine’s front door. “Catherine’s Movie Wonderland—Open Today!” read the sign in Dora’s childish handwriting. Neighbors streamed in with Dora’s mother guiding the tours. The once-dusty glass cases now shone under twinkling lights. Children’s excited chatter filled the air as they pointed at the beautiful costumes, while elderly visitors paused before yellowed precious posters. “See They never forgot you,” Dora whispered. For the first time in years, something like Catherine’s familiar movie-star smile, the one from the faded magazine cover, finally returned. “I WANT to make friends!” Catherine murmured as she squeezed Dora’s hand. The house, once a tomb of memories, was then full of life—a stage reborn for its ever-shining star.