山西2025-2026学年高三上学期8月开学考试英语试题(含答案,有听力音频及听力原文)

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2025~2026学年高三第一学期开学考试
参考答案
第一部分 听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5 CBABC 6-10 BCBAB 11-15 ACCAA 16-20 CABBC
第二部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
21-23 DAD 24-27 DDBC 28-31 BDBD 32-35 BCCA 36-40 BDAGF
第三部分 第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15)
41-45 CDCAB 46-50 BCACB 51-55 DBCCC
第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56. being 57. is reunited 58. On 59. to live 60. a
61. inspirational 62. As 63. more beautiful 64. knowing 65. and
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
应用文(满分15分)
The Early Bird Catches the Worm
One morning, while other birds were still sleeping, a little sparrow named Sunny woke up early. She flew around and found many juicy worms in the dewy grass. By the time the other birds woke up, most worms had disappeared into the ground. Sunny enjoyed a full breakfast while others struggled to find food.
This story teaches us that diligence and initiative bring rewards. Those who start early gain advantages over others. Whether in studies or work, being proactive helps us seize opportunities before they slip away. Success often favors those who prepare and act ahead of time.
读后续写(满分25分)
As twins looked around them in disappointment, their father appeared. Seeing the mass in the kitchen, he immediately understood what had happened, but he wasn’t upset. Instead, he applied some medicine to Jeff's hand, and then set out to help them clean up the mess, throwing away the burnt toast. Next, they began to make breakfast and by now the twins looked cheerful. Before long, the porridge was ready. Their father instructed them to fry the rest of the bread. Soon, the breakfast was ready, too.
The twins carried the breakfast upstairs and woke their mothers up. Opening her eyes, she couldn’t believe what she had seen. Before she could ask any question, their father turned up and told his wife about how the twins had made preparations to give her the surprise breakfast, and what trouble they had gone through when making the porridge and toast. Disbelief give way to excitement and pride. Hugging them in her arms, she said, “Thank you, children. It is such an unforgettable Mother’s day for me.”
听力录音材料
Text 1 32词 出行指路 138词/分钟
W: Is this bus going to Baxley, sir
M: No. I'm afraid not. See the yellow taxi on the corner Turn left there to Madison Street and take BusNo.4.
W: All right, thank you!
Text 2 27词 餐厅结账156词/分钟
W: So would you folks like some dessert
M: Just bring us the bill, please. We need to get back on the road and continue our journey.
W: No problem.
Text 3 40词 购买电脑156词/分钟
W: Dad, I can't afford that computer, but I think I really need it for my research.
M: Don’t worry, Alice. Just pay as much as you can and I’ll make up the rest.
W: Thank you. Then I can place the order.
重难点词汇: make up 补足(某数量) place v下指示;请求
Text 4 30词 学术交流119词/分钟
W: Hi, I'm Julie. I'm from the Department of Psychology. What about you
M: I study Biology. I hope you can understand my English. I'm still learning
W: Well, you speak very clearly.
Text 5 34词 不小心报坏东西 124词/分钟
M: Linda, I need you to help me with my problem.
W: What did you do Gee, you broke Mary's sports watch!
M: Ah. I wish I didn't touch it.
W: Well, don't worry. We’ll have it fixed.
Text 6 79词 约会安排116词/分钟
W: Hello
M: (6)(7)Hi, Delia, this is Peter, Are you doing anything Tuesday evening
W: Not really.
M: (6)I've got two tickets for the National Theater. Would you like to come
W: Thanks. I'd love to. What's on
M: Stopper's latest play.
W: Oh, Sonny told me it was very good.
M: Yes, everyone said so. (7)Shall I meet you at your office at 6:00 Then we can go and have a quick snack. The play starts at 7:00.
W: (7)Sounds great. See you Tuesday then.
M: Good. Bye.
Text 7 116词 学生使用智能手机的困扰 135词/分钟
W: Hi, Sam. How is your daughter doing at school
M: (8) Well, since I bought a smartphone for Julia last summer, it seems the phone has become an extension of her arm. And it has made it impossible for her to concentrate. That really upsets me.
W: You are not alone in that. It is said that 95%% of teenagers either own or have access to a smartphone. Some schools have put in place policies, banning or controlling phone use during school hours.
M: (9)I'm all in favor of these policies.
W: Yeah, more and more schools have begun doing this. A friend of mine works at a school, and he told me that these policies had brought about positive changes.
重难点词汇:
extension n. 延展 have access to 能够使用;能够接触 put in place落实好:指采取措施或行动 in favor of支持;赞同 bring about 引起,导致
Text 8 125词 变更度假计划 138词/分钟
W: Max, are you ready to go
M: (10) Sure, honey. Why are you dressed like that I thought we were going to play table tennis with Billy and Karen.
W: Oh, change of plan.(11) Billy suggested we go rock climbing instead.
M: But I was really looking forward to playing table tennis.
W: We play table tennis all the time. We'd like to go do some outdoor activities for a change, like rock climbing and horseback riding.
M: Oh, Jessie, I thought the point of this vacation was to relax.
W: (12)Well, we can do something less demanding tomorrow. How about boating on the lake What do you think
M: That'll be great. I like the idea of spending some time on the water. I'm sure Billy and Karen will like it too.
重难点词汇: rock climbing 攀岩 horseback riding 骑马
Text 9 185词 工作机会与抉择 139词/分钟
M: (13) Hi, Susanna, I had an interview with Anderson HITECH and they offered me the position of sales manager, I want to let you know before I make my decision.
W: I'm sorry to hear that, Frank, but I appreciate you telling me before you accept the offer.
M: I really enjoy my work here. I put in effort for 5 years to gain more experience, (14) but there seems no hope of being promoted.
W: What would help you decide to stay
M: I would consider staying if I could change my position. I would love working in this same department but I would like to be doing something different. And they offered me 6% more than my present salary.
W: When do you have to tell them your decision
M: They want me to respond by Friday.
W: Let me see. (15) I’ll talk to the human resources director and let you know the result on Thursday. Can you wait until then
M: That’ll be too late. (15) Wednesday will be better.
W: OK, no problem. I'm going to do everything I can to keep you on board.
M: I appreciate what you are doing for me.
熟词新义: position n.职位;职务 offer n.提供(东西或机会)
Text 10 173词 暑期夏令营介绍 110词/分钟
W: Hello everyone. Welcome to Creative Day School. This summer we provide two full-time summer camp programs. Both will last the entire time the children are out of school. (17)Our first summer camp is for our four-year-olds, called Mini Camp. This Mini Camp will still have their normal everyday schedule with a lot of fun activities. At least once a week, our mini campers will go on a field trip. These field trips could consist of a day at the beach or exploring the natural museum. (18)Our Older Summer Camp is provided for ages 5 through 12. There are scheduled summer fun activities and games. The children will participate in art, outdoor play, games and much more. Swimming at a nearby pool is often a weekly field trip for ages 6 and up. Other field trips could include bowling, a day at the movies or a picnic in the park. (19) Permission of parents and activity fees are required to participate in all fieldtrips. (20) Now let’s watch a five-minute film about last year’s programs.山西
2025~2026学年第一学期高三8月(总第一次)月考
英语试题
考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分 命题人:
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。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
例: How much is the shirt
A. 19. 15. B. 9. 18. C. 9. 15.
答案是C。
1. How will the woman probably get to Baxley
A. On foot. B. By taxi. C. By bus.
2. What is the man going to do
A. Have some dessert. B. Pay the bill. C. Cancel the trip.
3. What are the speakers talking about
A. Buying a computer. B. Doing research. C. Saving money.
4. What is the man’s major
A. Psychology. B. Biology. C. English.
5. What does Linda suggest
A. Buying a sports watch. B. Borrowing Mary’s watch. C. Getting the watch repaired.
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。
6. Why does Peter make the call
A. To arrange a visit. B. To extend an invitation. C. To confirm an appointment.
7. Where will the speakers meet on Tuesday evening
A. At the theatre. B. At a snack bar. C. At Delia’s office.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What does Sam say about his daughter
A. She dislikes doing homework.
B. She overuses her smartphone.
C. She feels lonely at school.
9. What is Sam’s attitude towards the school policies
A. Supportive. B. Uncertain. C. Disapproving.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Tourist and guide. B. Husband and wife. C. Trainer and trainee.
11. Who came up with the idea of going rock climbing
A. Billy. B. Karen. C. Max.
12. What is Jessie’s plan for tomorrow
A. Going horseback riding. B. Playing table tennis. C. Rowing on the lake.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. What did Frank do before coming to Susanna
A. He went to a tech fair. B. He signed a contract. C. He had a job interview.
14. What does Frank hope to get
A. A promotion. B. A vacation. C. A bonus.
15. When will Frank know the result from his company
A. Wednesday. B. Thursday. C. Friday.
16. Who is Susanna
A. Frank’s client. B. Frank’s lawyer. C. Frank’s boss.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. Who is the Mini Camp intended for
A. Four-year-olds. B. Five-year-olds. C. Six-year-olds.
18. Which activity does the Older Summer Camp organize
A. Museum visits. B. Bowling games. C. Family gatherings.
19. What is a requirement for joining the field trips
A. Camping experience. B. Parental permission. C. Swimming skills.
20. What will the speaker do next
A. Collect fees. B. Answer questions. C. Show a short video.
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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
A
The Metropolitan Museum
Guided visits led by Museum educators and volunteers offer extraordinary opportunities for children to make the most of their encounters with great works of art.
Group Admission
Children $4; Adult Chaperones (监护人) $7
Guided Tour
Admission plus flat fee per 30 children for a one hour tour $75
How to Book
To request a guided visit at The Met Fifth Avenue, complete the Camp and Community Youth Group Request Form at least three weeks in advance.
Please have ready:
Preferred date and possible alternatives
Numbers of children and supervising adult chaperones.
Preferred guided visit topic
Details of any educational or accessibility needs
Group Size
For guided tours at The Met Fifth Avenue, groups may have no fewer than ten children and no more than fifty children, with one chaperone required for every ten children. Larger groups will be divided into smaller ones for more individual attention to children in the galleries.
Visit Schedule
The Met Fifth Avenue: Monday-Tuesday and Thursday-Friday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.(July-August); Monday-Tuesday and Thursday-Friday, 3-3:45 p. m. (September-June). Limited appointments are available on weekends. Closed Wednesdays.
Group Guidelines
All visitors in your group must be present when you check in and must have a valid group admission ticket to enter the galleries.
Tickets may not be refunded, resold, exchanged, or transferred.
Groups arriving more than thirty minutes after the scheduled start of their guided visit will abandon their tour.
21. How much does a group of 30 kids and 3 adults pay for a one-hour guided tour in total
A. $120. B. $141. C. $195. D.$216.
22. What can we learn about the guided tour
A. Filling in a request form is necessary.
B. Visitors need to provide ID numbers.
C. Children can explore the museum alone.
D. Few appointments are available on weekdays.
23. What will happen to a group arriving 40 minutes late
A. They will skip the waiting line.
B. They will receive a full refund.
C. They will be allowed to join in the next tour.
D. They will have no right to the scheduled tour.
B
“Good morning, passengers! Welcome to the bus No. 38.” At 6:30 a.m., the cool morning breeze blows as Feng Zhiliang, a driver with 15 years’ experience at Handan Public Transport, greets the first passengers. Seated in the driver’s cab, he fastens his seatbelt, ready to set off.
Feng’s recent viral video comes from his bilingual stop announcements in Chinese and English, captivating netizens. Some remark, “It’s like a luxurious flight for just two yuan!”, praising Handan’s harmonious combination of tradition and modernity.
This transformation started when Feng greeted a group of foreign passengers with “Hello, Happy New Year!” during the Spring Festival. Encouraged by their positive feedback, he saw an opportunity to serve many foreigners riding his bus. Determined to improve communication, Feng started an English learning journey.
Starting from zero, he was buried in online courses, sought English materials, and used translation software to enhance his skills. Today, his bilingual announcements reflect his dedication and Handan’s cultural charm.
Each evening, after dropping off his last passengers, Feng returned home around 9:00 p.m., exhausted but determined. Despite his tiredness, he’d continue studying for an hour, even making the best of his 20-minute break.
Inspired by his colleagues and after three years of unstopped preparation, Feng boldly tried bilingual announcements during peak hours in early 2023. Initially nervous, he received overwhelming encouragement from passengers, strengthening his resolve to make bilingual announcements an essential part.
“Taking that first step was discouraging, but the positive feedback fueled my passion,” Feng recalled, “It’s become a goal and a cherished wish.”
Now, after a long time, Feng’s bilingual announcements have gathered a devoted fan base. Passengers eagerly board the No.38 bus to immerse themselves in his enriching language experience, while parents bring their children along for the educational ride. Feng’s dedication has transformed his routine bus rides into linguistic adventures, captivating hearts and minds alike.
24. What does the underlined sentence imply in paragraph 2
A. Feng’s oral English is perfect.
B. Feng drives the bus as fast as a plane.
C. Feng’s bus offers the same luxury and comfort as a plane.
D. Feng’s bus provides a bilingual atmosphere similar to that of a plane.
25. What inspired Feng initially to announce the stops bilingually
A. Enhancing his oral English.
B. Attracting more passengers to board his bus.
C. Showing Handan’s cultural charm to the passengers.
D. Better serving foreigners on his bus after their thumbs-up.
26. Which of the following can best describe Feng
A. Brave and patriotic. B. Strong-willed and diligent.
C. Devoted and patient. D. Considerate and frank.
27. What can we learn from the passage
A. All roads lead to Rome. B. It is never too old to learn.
C. Where there is a will, there is a way. D. A man can do no more than he can.
C
Forgetting is a fact of life that many people find frustrating. But growing evidence pushes back on the belief that a slip or escape in our recollection is evidently bad. Indeed, forgetting can sometimes help people cope psychologically or let go of useless knowledge.
In a new study, neuroscientist Tomas Ryan of Trinity College Dublin and his colleagues have examined the fundamental biology underlying a form of forgetting we experience every day. Their work suggests that when we can’t recall an old phone number or a high school teacher’s name, those details are not necessarily lost.
As Ryan explained to Mind Matters editor Daisy Yuhas, forgetting may be an active process that the brain uses to support learning. He also discussed how dementia (痴呆) may ultimately reflect disordered forgetting more than lost memories.
You study an idea that some people may find counter-intuitive (反直觉的): Forgetting can be part of learning. How so We often think of forgetting as a loss of the brain power or a limitation. Memory loss from dementia or brain injury, for example, can be devastating. But we also experience “everyday forgetting” as we go about our lives because there’s just so much going on. We’re expected to learn and retain many things in order to function in modern society. Some are quite arbitrary (武断的), such as having to memorize facts you’ll never need again for school exams. Others are not so arbitrary but are still quite demanding, such as the knowledge you build to become a practicing doctor.
Although we may think of forgetting as a trouble, and it often is, it could be a feature of the brain rather than a bug. A growing body of research in neuroscience is studying the idea that forgetting is adaptive rather than limiting. So forgetting comes in many forms
There are different kinds that people generally consider distinct. We may use the word amnesia (健忘症) for a kind of forgetting that most people would agree is neither adaptive nor beneficial. Some forms of amnesia make it difficult to form new memories while others make it difficult to recall memories formed before an injury.
28. How does the author introduce the topic of the passage
A. By defining a concept. B. By presenting a study result.
C. By making comparison. D. By giving an example.
29. What does the author agree in the passage
A. Dementia mainly results in lost memories.
B. Forgetting means imperfection of the brain.
C. It’s terrible that the best friend’s name escapes me.
D. The knowledge you need to be a teacher is not arbitrary.
30. What can be learned from the last two paragraphs
A. Scientists think forgetting limits our life,
B. Neuroscientists are researching the adaptive role of forgetting.
C. People would agree that amnesia is harmful in most condition.
D. Amnesia definitely makes it challenging to recollect memories.
31. What is the purpose of the passage
A. To explain the reasons of forgetting.
B. To present the process of forgetting.
C. To emphasize the benefits of forgetting.
D. To clarify the misunderstanding of forgetting.
D
Chinese start-up DeepSeek has sent shock waves through the artificial intelligence world and created a headache for the United States. Its AI assistant overtook its Western rival ChatCPT to become the top-rated free app in the U.S., delivering a trillion dollar blow to the U.S. tech firms on the stock market.
DeepSeek claims that it trained its models in two months for about $5.6 million, using fewer chips than typical AI models. The U.S.-based OpenAl was reported to have spent around $100 million to develop GPT-4. Kristian Hammond, a professor of computer science at Northwestern University, told Newsweek, “If they are telling the truth, DeepSeek will have a significant impact.” He says, “OpenAl has argued that we cannot support their software locally, but DeepSeek demonstrates that we can. And the fact that DeepSeek could be built for less money, less computation and less time and can be run locally on less expensive machines, argues that as everyone was racing toward bigger and bigger, we missed the opportunity to build smarter and smaller.”
DeepSeek’s success in the U.S. has been attributed to its accessibility, cost-effectiveness and performance. However, the rise of DeepSeek has also sparked discussions about Al ethics and workforce adaptation. While some experts urge cautious regulation, others argue that DeepSeek’s transparent approach sets a positive precedent (先例) for responsible AI development.
DeepSeek aims to expand its global footprint, with plans to collaborate with educational institutions to nurture AI talent and launch community-driven projects to address societal challenges like climate change and resource management. DeepSeek represents a bold step toward an Al-augmented future. By balancing innovation with ethical responsibility, it has not only won industry recognition but also inspired confidence in Al’s potential to drive meaningful change. As adoption grows, DeepSeek is ready to redefine how industries operate, proving that intelligent technology, when used wisely, can truly transform the world.
32. What can we infer from Kristian Hammond’s words
A. OpenAI is not as valuable as before because of DeepSeck.
B. Everyone has been focusing on building bigger Al models.
C. OpenAI’s argument about software support is reasonable.
D. DeepSeek is not as good as other AI models in performance.
33. What is the main reason for DeepSeek’s success in the U.S. according to the third paragraph
A. Its high price which guarantees quality.
B. Its inaccessibility making it more attractive.
C. Its ease of access, cost efficiency and functionality.
D. Its secretive approach to Al development.
34. What is the attitude of experts toward DeepSeek’s rise
A. They are completely against it due to AI ethics concerns,
B. Some think it sets a bad precedent for AI development.
C. Some call for caution, while others see it as a good tool.
D. They are indifferent to its development and future.
35. Which of the following best summarizes the passage
A. DeepSeek’s success in the U.S., impact on AI, and future plans.
B. Comparison between DeepSeek and ChatGPT,GPT-4.
C. Ethical concerns from DeepSeek’s rise in the Al field.
D. How DeepSeek trained models at a low cost.
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。
How Your Brain Deceives You
Your brain possesses some incredible abilities, from recalling conversations with close friends to tackling complex math problems with ease. But it is not that perfect and has some shortcomings. 36 , resulting in errors that could be bad for your life. However, you can avoid some of these errors by acquiring a better understanding of them.
37 . When trying to solve a problem or make a decision, your mind often falls back on solutions that have worked in the past instead of figuring out new ones. While using shortcuts can be a useful and effective approach, they can also trip you up and cause you to make mistakes. For example, maybe you’re terrified of flying because you can think of several tragic, high-profile plane crashes. In reality, traveling by air is much safer than traveling by car. However, your brain is using a mental shortcut to fool you into believing flying is more dangerous than it is.
Moreover, your brain might fail to detect significant changes occurring in your surroundings, a phenomenon referred to as change blindness. 38 , or it won’t be able to deal with different things at the same time. Seemingly not like a huge problem, it can have major consequences according to some research. For example, people who have jobs like air traffic control can make potentially disastrous errors as a result of change blindness.
39 . In the process, we twist reality to protect our self-esteem — in other words, we don’t want to admit it when we mess up. Why do we participate in the blame game Researchers believe it’s to safeguard self-esteem and shield ourselves from the fear of failure. 40 .
A. Your brain has to prioritize what it pays attention to
B. From time to time, it may even overlook critical information
C. This realization can carry you through some unnecessary error
D. One of the biggest shortcomings of your brain is that it can get lazy
E. It goes without saying that your brain is incapable of processing all information at the same time
F. When adopting this way of thinking, we attribute negative outcomes to factors beyond our control
G. When something goes wrong, your brain instinctively seeks someone or something to hold responsible
第三部分 语言知识运用(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, 从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
As a little kid, I was fascinated by the inner workings of every device in my family’s home. I would spend hours assembling (组装) radios, 41 and other household appliances, trying to figure out how they worked. Assembly is more like solving a 42 than a step-by-step process. Some 43 adults were amazed at this, but to me, a blind kid 44 the world, it felt perfectly natural. Blindness is a hands-on process.
Decades later, when I studied at the University of California, I 45 familiar barriers because the campus lacked accessible lab equipment for the disabled-the university didn’t 46 blind kids to be studying physics. 47 , I found blind tutors who taught me to 48 some of my own accessible equipment. This attempt ultimately paved the way for me to become a(n) 49 inventor and scientist. My personal story sparked my 50 to create more tools to help people like me to navigate the scientific world.
With this new-found mission, I started reaching out to others who shared my 51 . Ultimately, we founded a non-profit organization dedicated to making science accessible to the blind. Today, our non-profit organization 52 the gap for blind students, and the successful stories of our members 53 a testament to the power of perseverance and adaptability.
Just as our society is learning to recognize and 54 racism, sexism, and other biases, we need to become more broadly capable of spotting and eliminating disability discrimination. Only then can we move toward a(n) 55 world.
41. A. tables B. toys C. irons D. furniture
42. A. task B. challenge C. question D. puzzle
43. A. disabled B. curious C. sighted D. surprised
44. A. exploring B. traveling C. changing D. creating
45. A. overcame B. encountered C. avoided D. cleared
46. A. hope B. expect C. get D. expose
47. A. Naturally B. Gradually C. Fortunately D. Occasionally
48. A. build B. operate C. maintain D. assess
49. A. diligent B. modest C. exceptional D. realistic
50. A. ability B. drive C. target D. taste
51. A. experience B. imagination C. opinion D. vision
52. A. crosses B. bridges C. links D. fills
53. A. work out B. take up C. serve as D. prepare for
54. A. put off B. call out C. fight against D. turn out
55.A. shared B. extensive C. inclusive D. connected
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)附中原创
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。
Despite 56.__________(be) a sports journalist with a successful career ahead of him, Mitch Albom feels that there is something missing from his life. This all changes when he 57.__________(reunite) with his favourite college professor, Morrie Schwartz. 58.__________ discovering that Morrie is being weakened by a severe illness, Mitch starts visiting him at his house on Tuesdays. The weekly conversations between Mitch and Morrie result in a series of lessons on the meaning of life and how best 59.__________(live) it.
Arthur ☆☆☆☆☆
This book is about dying, but it is not pessimistic. Indeed, it was 60. _________ pleasant surprise to find that this book is filled with joy and hope. Morrie’s bravery towards the end of his life is 61.__________(inspiration) and has made me value my own life more. In fact, far from being a book about death, it’s a book about life. 62.________ Morrie says, “Once you learn how to die, you learn how to live.” As Morrie anticipates his own death, he observes everything as though through new eyes — the things around him seem 63._________ (beautiful) than ever before and hold new meanings. From his window, he watches each season change, 64. __________(know) it could be his last. This encourages us to appreciate what we have 65.__________ to make the most of each day.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)附中原创
假定你是李华,你们班学习了Learning from nature的主题单元,请你根据所给的图画内容,写一个自命题目的寓言小故事,在课上和同学们分享。内容包括:
1. 发挥想象描写完整的图画故事 。
2. 写出我们从故事中获得的感悟。
注意: 词数80左右;
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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。
A MOTHER’S DAY SUPRISE
The twins were filled with excitement as they thought of the surprise they were planning for Mother’s Day. How pleased and proud Mother would be when they brought her breakfast in bed. They planned to make French toast and chicken porridge. They had watched their mother in the kitchen. There was nothing to it. Jenna and Jeff knew exactly what to do.
The big day came at last. The alarm rang at 6 a.m. The pair went down the stairs quietly to the kitchen. They decided to boil the porridge first. They put some rice into a pot of water and left it to boil while they made the French toast. Jeff broke two eggs into a plate and added in some milk. Jenna found the bread and put two slices into the egg mixture. Next, Jeff turned on the second stove burner to heat up the frying pan. Everything was going smoothly until Jeff started frying the bread. The pan was too hot and the bread turned black within seconds. Jenna threw the burnt piece into the sink and put in the other slice of bread. This time, she turned down the fire so it cooked nicely.
Then Jeff noticed steam shooting out of the pot and the lid starting to shake. The next minute, the porridge boiled over and put out the fire. Jenna panicked. Thankfully, Jeff stayed calm and turned off the gas quickly. But the stove was a mess now. Jenna told Jeff to clean it up so they could continue to cook the rest of the porridge. But Jeff’s hand touched the hot burner and he gave a cry of pain. Jenna made him put his hand in cold water. Then she caught the smell of burning. Oh dear! The piece of bread in the pan had turned black as well.
注意:1. 续写词数应为150个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
As the twins looked around them in disappointment, their father appeared.____________
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The twins carried the breakfast upstairs and woke their mother up. __________________
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