高 三 英 语
(考试时间:120 分钟 满分:150 分)
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。每段对话读两遍。
1 .What is the total charge for breakfast and lunch now
A .$2. B .$8. C .$11.
2 .What are the speakers probably working on
A .A poster contest. B .A recycling drive. C .A book fair.
3 .How does the woman relieve anxiety
A .She focuses on the joys of life.
B .She practices breathing exercises.
C .She pays close attention to her senses.
4 .Where does the conversation probably take place
A .In a flower shop. B .In a restaurant. C .In a kitchen.
5 .Why did the man buy the lemon tree
A .To produce fruit. B .To purify the indoor air. C .To decorate his room.
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 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。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6 .How many rooms does the woman book
A .One. B .Two. C .Three.
7 .Which of the following does the woman need
A .A pick-up service. B .Parking coupons. C .A wake-up call.
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听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8 .What is the relationship between the man and woman
A .Boyfriend and girlfriend. B .Father and daughter. C .Brother and sister.
9 .What will the speakers do
A .See a doctor. B .Take an exam. C .Visit the man’s parents.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10 .When will the woman be able to leave
A .At 7:00 a.m. B .At 7:00 p.m. C .At 12:00 p.m.
11 .What’s the woman’s destination
A .Spain. B .France. C .Britain.
12 .Where are the speakers probably
A .In a car park. B .In a shop. C .In an airport.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13 .Why is Emily doing unpaid work in the new season of the show
A .To help raise the crew's pay.
B .To support the post-production.
C .To follow the practice in show business.
14 .What enables Emily to try different things in her field
A .Her college education.
B .The television industry.
C .Her teaching experience.
15 .What does Emily think of her work at the Film Centre
A .Entertaining. B .Demanding. C .Rewarding.
16 .What is the man doing
A .Hosting a workshop.
B .Declaring a new season.
C .Conducting an interview.
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17 .What is the speaker doing
A .Reporting a sports event.
B .Giving awards to the winners.
C .Showing people around the sports field.
18 .What role does Michael Thompson play in the 100-meter race
A .A new competitor. B .The title-holder. C .A sponsor.
19 .What is expected from Emily Harris
A .Introduction of a new gymnastics’ routine.
B .A performance better than her last year’s.
C .Partnership with the Springfield University team.
20 .What is the goal of the swimming team
A .To set a new record.
B .To defend their championship.
C .To encourage new team members.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A 、B 、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Start Your Student Club Journey
Joining a student club is a wonderful way to develop new skills and make good friends. Our university offers strong support for student organizations that make campus life more enjoyable.
You can start different types of clubs, including study groups, art clubs, sports teams, and community service organizations.
Establishment Process
First, gather the required number of members for your club type. Next, complete the
registration forms that describe your club’s goals and activities. Finally, attend a meeting where you will learn how to manage your club. The whole process usually takes 2-3 weeks.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
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Club Requirements
Before starting your club, please review the following requirements:
Category Minimum Members Annual Fee($) Special Requirement
Academic 10 200 Research proposal
Cultural 8 160 Performance plan
Sports 15 300 Safety certificate
Service 12 120 Partnership agreement
Financial Help
Approved clubs can apply for annual funding ranging from $500 to $2000 to support major events or special community projects. In addition, each club collects an annual membership fee,
shared equally among all members, to cover routine minor expenses.
Available Resources
Clubs can use meeting rooms and borrow equipment for their activities. Teachers will
provide guidance throughout the school year. These resources are quite helpful. For example, the Green Earth Club started last semester and now has over 50 members who regularly organize
environmental activities. Visit the Student Activities Office in Room 205 from Monday to Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM for help.
21 .What is the first step to start a student club
A .Attend official meetings. B .Fill in registration forms.
C .Gather enough members. D .Prepare research proposals.
22 .What is the per-member fee for Running Club with 15 members
A .$16. B .$20. C .$24. D .$30.
23 .What support can club founders receive when planning an activity
A .Consulting teachers for guidance. B .Purchasing equipment in advance.
C .Submitting their research proposals. D .Organizing environmental activities.
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B
The Pacific Northwest’s misty woods weren’t just Rosemary’s backyard — they were her first classroom. Now, as Response’s new Community Education Coordinator, she’s taking that “Education through experience” spirit everywhere, turning lessons into stories kids will never
forget.
Her favorite wilderness adventure unfolded on a spring morning with a group of fourth
graders. Their mission was simple: find three “forest friends” and write a short story about each
one. At first, the kids hung back, dragging their feet slowly as if they’d rather stay inside playing video games — until eight-year-old Leo suddenly dashed toward a bush, yelling, “Look! A
squirrel with an acorn (橡树果) bigger than his head!” Rosemary dropped to her knees. “Let’s
give him a name,” she said. They settled on “Mr. Nutkin,” and Leo scribbled(潦草地写) in his
journal: “Mr. Nutkin is in a hurry. Maybe he’s hiding snacks for winter so he doesn’t get hungry.” Soon, everyone spread across the woods. When it was time to leave, Leo even stuffed a pinecone (松果) in his pocket, declaring it “for Mr. Nutkin’s house so he stays warm.”
Weeks later, an envelope showed up on Rosemary’s desk, with Leo’s messy handwriting on the front. Inside was a drawing: a squirrel in a tiny pinecone house, next to a stick figure labeled
“Me,” and a note: “Mr. Nutkin moved into his new home I put it in my backyard. Can we go back to the woods soon ”
That’s the magic of Rosemary’s teaching: it doesn’t end when the class does. Whether she’s in a church, a farm, or a forest, she turns lessons into connections — ones that stick long after the pinecones are collected and the journals are closed. Now, at Response, she still keeps that
pinecone from the woods in her bag. It’s a reminder: the best education isn’t about facts on a page but about making kids feel like the world is their storybook — and they’re the ones getting to
write the fun parts.
24 .Why did Rosemary regard the woods as her first classroom
A .She once taught her students there.
B .She learned by exploring nature there.
C .She experienced her first adventure there.
D .She did research on wildlife biology there.
25 .What do the underlined words “hung back” mean in Paragraph 2
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A .Struggled up nervously. B .Moved forward quickly.
C .Stayed behind hesitantly. D .Looked around curiously.
26 .What is the purpose of Paragraph 3
A .To describe Leo’s artistic talent.
B .To prove the lesson’s lasting impact.
C .To indicate Leo’s keeping his promise.
D .To share a continued story with readers.
27 .How does Rosemary teach the kids
A .By engaging them in real experiences.
B .By showing them secrets about nature.
C .By organizing them to play games outdoors.
D .By instructing them to write adventure journals.
C
Earth’s biggest problem, according to Douglas Adams, is quite simple: the species of clever ape (猿) that thinks it runs the joint is mostly unhappy most of the puter scientist Cal
Newport now adds email to the list of life’s troubles. In his book A World Without Email, he argues this once-brilliant invention has made us suffer.
Newport says we’ve become slaves to email trapped in a “hyperactive hive mind” — the reality in which everyone, everywhere, can communicate with everyone else with ease. Studies have shown how dominant email has become in ordinary office life. The average knowledge
worker sends and receives 126 emails daily, which ruins focus, making them less productive and more irritable (易怒的).
All of this might be bearable but for one problem: the mismatch between modern electronic messaging and our own information-processing capacity. Multitasking is a myth. We can’t think clearly while dealing with an overflowing inbox. We’re wired to prefer real-time conversations,
where everyone gets updates together. Back in small tribes (部落), we needed daily chats to feel connected. Now, in a digital world, that ancient urge makes us anxious if we don’t reply to every email instantly.
Despite his book’s title, Newport isn’t against all electronic messaging. What drives him to
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desperation is how we use it. With office workers nodding in hearty agreement, Newport offers
some solutions. A German company invented the No Email Day. Productivity went up, even
though it shortened the work time. The goal was for everyone to approach their work more
deliberately without rushing. Some companies use an application called Trello to allow workers to access the necessary data and decide when to jump in and get things done.
Handling email when it’s out of control is like being pecked (啄) by a flock of geese. But
changing this won’t be easy. Our need for focused thinking conflicts with the Dopamine Economy — something designed to keep us unable to resist constant messages. Still, Newport thinks
regaining control of our time might be the key to being happier at work.
28 .What phenomenon does Newport point out in his book
A .Office workers fail to handle daily emails.
B .People can contact each other more easily.
C .Convenience of modern life comes at a cost.
D .Email overload affects efficiency and mood.
29 .How does the author develop paragraph 3
A .By giving examples.
B .By presenting the history.
C .By analyzing the cause.
D .By comparing preferences.
30 .What does Newport try to illustrate by mentioning the practices of some companies
A .The importance of autonomy at work. B .The necessity to cut working hours.
C .The benefit of technological advances. D .The need to follow economic trend.
31 .What might be a suitable title for the text
A .Message Overflow B .Email Slavery
C .Message Addiction D .Email Craze
D
Countless thousands of city dwellers in Britain and elsewhere have, in the past two years, become acutely aware of the green spaces in their midst. Indeed, many people only discovered
them during lockdowns, when escaping to the great outdoors was a vital factor in maintaining
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physical and mental wellbeing.
Many south Londoners who have found solace in nature owe thanks to campaigners who, over the past 40 years and more, have put pressure on local and national bodies to protect precious green space. Although it is hard to envisage today, until the end of the 18th century extensive oak woodlands stretched for some seven miles across what is now suburban south London. What
remains of them is the nearest ancient woodland to central London.
Ancient woodland, as defined by the government agency Natural England, is land on
which the tree cover has been in continuous existence since 1600; before that date, plantation was rare, so woods that existed in 1600 are considered to have developed naturally. According to the
Woodland Trust, ancient woodland covers just 2.5 per cent of the land area of England and Wales.
The Ancient Woodland Inventory, set up by the Nature Conservancy Council in 1981 and maintained by Natural England, says some 7 per cent of ancient woodland that was present in
1930 has been grubbed up for farming or other uses, and 38 per cent has been replaced with plantations, often of single-species conifers that offer little diversity of habitat.
The reasons the old North Wood survived for so long when surrounding areas were
converted to farmland was that the steep terrain was unsuitable for arable or pasture, and because it lay on the sparsely populated margins of several parishes. It was also a valuable economic
resource: for at least a millennium, the wood was intensely cultivated to provide timber, for
furniture, tools and shipbuilding and charcoal for London’s blacksmiths, bakeries and brick and tilekilns.
32 .Why did campaigners put pressure on local and national bodies according to the second paragraph
A .To demand more gyms for public exercise.
B .To protect existing green spaces from destruction.
C .To request open spaces for planting new vegetation.
D .To promote the development of suburban housing.
33 .What does the underlined phrase “grubbed up” in Paragraph 4 most likely mean
A .Use up natural resources.
B .Dig out and remove completely.
C .Take up quickly for development.
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D .Preserve carefully for the future.
34 .What can be inferred from the passage
A .British people have long been aware of the importance of green space protection.
B .The ancient woodland nearest to central London is entirely made up of conifers.
C .The replacement of ancient woodland with single-species plantations has harmed habitat diversity.
D .Only 7% of ancient woodland present in 1930 remains today.
35 .Why did the old North Wood survive for so long according to the passage
A .Its steep land was unsuitable for farming or animal grazing.
B .It was located in a densely populated and well-protected area.
C .The government had listed it as a protected area very early.
D .Local residents jointly prevented any external development.
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Keep Skin Cancer At Bay
“You have skin cancer.” No one wants to hear such scary words. And unfortunately, the number of those who hear them just keeps rising. The World Health Organization (WHO)
estimates global cancer rates will increase 77 percent by 2050. ____36____ By adopting a few healthy habits and making smart choices, people can reduce their risk of developing skin cancer.
One of the most important ways is to limit your exposure to UV rays from the sun. UV rays are strongest between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., so it’s best to stay indoors or in the shade during these hours. If you have to be in the sun, wear protective clothing. ____37____ These measures can
shelter you from harmful radiation and prevent sunburn, which is a major risk factor for skin cancer.
____38____ Choose a type with a sun protection factor of at least 30. It should protect
against both kinds of UV rays that cause damage to your skin. Apply it to all exposed skin,
including your face, neck, ears and hands, even on cloudy days. Put it on every two hours or more often if you’re swimming or sweating.
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Regular skin checks are also key in the prevention of skin cancer. It is vital to examine your skin once a month for spots, moles (痣) or growths. Be on the lookout for changes in size, shape or color. Watch for moles that have one side that is different from the other. ____39____ If a mole is bigger than a pencil eraser or its appearance is changing, consult a skin doctor immediately.
Healthy skin is beautiful. ____40____
A .Look at the size, too.
B .Beauty is only skin deep.
C .Sunglasses that block UV rays are also a must.
D .Protecting it is one of the best things you can do.
E .You are bound to be free from any skin problems mentioned.
F .Using sunscreen is another important way to protect your skin.
G .But the good news is that it’s also one of the easiest to prevent.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
“Where are we going, Dad ” Helen asked when putting her dress on. The dress was
_______, but she could manage. She didn’t often spend time with her father these days. He was always _______ to make enough money to support their family.
“We’ll be getting the rent.” Helen’s father started the engine. So that was why he had time for Helen today. Before the economy _______, when their family’s store had still been successful, her father had _______ two houses and rented them as apartments. Helen couldn’t _______ where their family would be without that rent.
“But, Dad, if you sold the _______, we’d get more money. ” Helen suggested. Her father
smiled with a sigh. “Helen, we’d have much money after that, but what if we _______ that money and the _______ was still not better And where would our lodgers(租户)that even lack food move ” Helen _______. That made sense.
Their family was ________ fortunate, compared to the lodgers worried about food or even ________. The rent, though low and sometimes hard to get, was what kept them going so that all Helen had to worry about was her small dress. Her father’s ________ was becoming
understandable because their lodgers needn’t ________ to pay for a different apartment or for the
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________ to help them get there. Helen came to realize that they had been given such ________
during the time for the rent.
41 .A .tight B .fashionable C .floaty D .expensive
42 .A .volunteering B .working C .investigating D .competing
43 .A .expanded B .stabilized C .recovered D .contracted
44 .A .rented B .donated C .purchased D .emptied
45 .A .confirm B .imagine C .recommend D .explain
46 .A .stores B .vehicles C .houses D .foods
47 .A .gave away B .ran out of C .handed over D .made use of
48 .A .production B .environment C .community D .economy
49 .A .hesitated B .argued C .nodded D .interrupted
50 .A .relatively B .occasionally C .hardly D .temporarily
51 .A .shelter B .healthcare C .transportation D .travel
52 .A .expectation B .demand C .promise D .decision
53 .A .struggle B .pretend C .consult D .apply
54 .A .gardeners B .movers C .operators D .engineers
55 .A .opportunity B .reputation C .responsibility D .observation
第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
As the wheel of time turns, traditional practices are witnessing a comeback. Gua sha, an ancient Chinese healing technique, has been gaining ____56____ (popular) in recent years as a holistic approach to wellness and beauty, because it offers various benefits to modern wellness seekers.
On TikTok, a before-and-after video of gua sha has been viewed more than 11.8 million times. Meanwhile, influencers have started to share their gua sha routines on some other media apps, attracting ____57____ (grow) attention from global audiences. Moreover, western beauty stores and ____58____ (celebrity) have jumped at the fashion and started favoring gua sha or
selling its tools.
Factually, gua sha has been practiced in China since the Ming Dynasty and is known to
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have muscle pain relieved ____59____ improve blood circulation. Originally, it ____60____ (use) on the body, like arms, legs, and back. However, nowadays, it’s commonly used to improve the
____61____ (face) skin health. The practice is performed using a smooth-edged tool to gently
scrape (刮) areas of the body, _____62_____, according to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), can encourage ____63____ healthy flow of energy and blood.
Gua sha, a TCM practice, also ____64____ (serve) as a cultural practice, now has _____65_____ (incredible) found its way to the west due to its potential health benefits.
Undoubtedly, promoting TCM practices could be a much-needed opportunity for others to learn more about Chinese cultures.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
66 .假定你是李华,你的英国朋友 Chris 计划拍摄 Taste of China 短视频系列推介中国美食,他想从“Famous Dishes”和“Street Snacks”两个拍摄主题中选择其一,现征求你的意见。请给 Chris 写一封邮件表达你的看法,内容包括:
(1)你的选择;
(2)说明理由。
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 Chris,
I’m thrilled about your Taste of China series!
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Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分 25 分)
67 .阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
It was the start of summer. For 15-year-old Daniel, summer usually meant bike rides,
basketball games, and long afternoons at the park with his friends. But this year felt different — quieter, somehow.
Daniel’s neighbor, Mr. Wagner, had always been a big part of the neighborhood. He was
the kind of adult kids actually liked to be around. Every winter, he helped clear snow off the
sidewalks, even when no one asked. In the summer, he set up a sprinkler (洒水器) in his front
yard for the kids to run through and handed out orange and grape juice from a little cooler. When Daniel hurt his knee trying to learn a skateboard trick, it was Mr. Wagner who cleaned the cut and covered it up. He even helped Daniel with his math homework once when he was stuck before a test. He didn’t have kids of his own, but he treated every child on the street like family.
That was why Daniel started to worry when he didn’t see Mr. Wagner outside anymore. No more chats, no more afternoon waves. Then one afternoon, an ambulance pulled into Mr.
Wagner’s driveway. Daniel watched from his window, his heart sinking.
Later that evening, Daniel’s parents told him that Mr. Wagner had a serious sickness. His condition had worsened recently, and he now needed a wheelchair to get around — but there was no ramp (坡道) at his house, just three high steps leading to the front door.
The next day, Daniel and his friends took turns visiting Mr. Wagner. They brought him
books from the library, helped water his garden, and even walked his dog. But Daniel knew that wasn’t enough. That evening, he gathered his friends under a big apple tree. “Mr. Wagner has
done so much for us,” Daniel said firmly. “It’s our turn to help him.” The others nodded. That’s when the idea came — they would build him a ramp.
注意:
1.续写词数应为 150 左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1:
Building the ramp wasn’t easy.
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_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 2:
After a full week of hard work, the ramp was finally ready.
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1 .C
【原文】M: Do the charges for meals stay the same
W: No. Lunch and dinner are unchanged, still $8. But we’ve had to increase the charge for breakfast by 50%. It used to be $2.
2 .B
【原文】M: We collected 18 kilos of paper last week, not bad.
W: Better, but the goal was 25. Let’s place a collection box outside the lecture hall.
M: Smart. I’ll make a poster that says one sheet helps.
3 .C
【原文】W: When I get anxious, I’ll do a grounding exercise.
M: What does that involve
W: Basically, I focus my mind, noticing what I can see, hear and feel — like the wind on my face, the sound of my breath, etc. It really helps.
4 .B
【原文】M: This is the best I’ve ever had. What attracts me is not only its appearance but also its
smell.
W: You’re too excited. I come here whenever I get tired of cooking. I don’t feel that way.
5 .B
【原文】W: Wow, the lemon tree turns out to be a great decoration in your room.
M: Well, that’s not why I bought it. You see, the fresh scent of lemons fills the air around the lemon trees, which can improve air quality in the room.
6 .C 7 .B
【原文】M: Sunshine Hotel. What can I do for you
W: I need to book two double rooms and one single room under the name of Eva Winchell.
M: OK. How many nights will you stay
W: We’ll check in tonight and check out on the 21st of this month.
M: Got it. Do you require a pick-up service or morning wake-up calls We offer them for free.
W: No, thanks. We’ll drive there. And we don’t need to get up early. Anyway, do you offer parking coupons
8 .A 9 .C
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【原文】W: I’ve got butterflies in my stomach.
M: Don’t be so nervous. It’ll be fine.
W: But I’m afraid they won’t like me.
M: They will love you just as much as I love you.
W: Are you sure
M: Absolutely! My parents have been dying to see my girlfriend. In fact, my mother may like you
more.
W: Sounds great!
10 .B 11 .C 12 .C
【原文】W: Oh, I am so stupid.
M: What’s the matter
W: I missed my flight. It left at 7:00 a.m. and the next one won’t leave until tonight. They leave every 12 hours.
M: How did that happen
W: I changed my watch from Spanish time to British time, so it will be right when I get there. The trouble is that I forgot I’d done that.
M: Oh, that’s bad. I’m off to France but I haven’t changed my watch. I use my phone to tell the
time.
W: I left my phone in my car in the car park. This isn’t my day, is it What shall I do for the next twelve hours
M: Read a book, maybe. You could buy one in one of the shops.
W: Looks like that might be the best idea.
13 .B 14 .A 15 .C 16 .C
【原文】M: Emily, thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to answer a few questions.
W: It’s my pleasure.
M: People say you’re doing unpaid work in the new season of My Fair Lady. Is this what the show
business has become
W: No, not really. All of my acting in the new season is unpaid. But the crew is paid. This is to raise money for the post-production of the show.
M: I notice you tried many different kinds of things, film, TV, and even theatre.
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W: Yeah, that’s how I was trained at university. I work on anything that excites me.
M: Tell us about the six months you recently spent at the workshop of the Film Centre.
W: It was an unbelievable experience, teaching young actors and actresses, and working with
some great acting artists. It was also great to work in various labs, such as directors, writers, and so on. It’s very helpful for making you a really well-rounded and active member of the film and television industry.
M: Thank you very much, Emily. We look forward to your new season.
17 .A 18 .B 19 .B 20 .A
【原文】
Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the Starfield Sports Event at the Greenvale
Stadium! I’m Alan Martins, your host, excited to guide you through today’s amazing showdown of skills and spirit.
Let’s focus on our stars of the day! The 100-meter race — our defending champion Michael Thompson is preparing to face the lightning-fast Henry and the unstoppable Andre Gomez. Who
will grab the title in this year’s race In gymnastics, all eyes are on Emily Harris. After her
show-stopping performance last year, we’re on the edge of our seats to see what she will show us today. Can she outdo last year’s astonishing achievements In the pool, witness history in the
making with the Springfield University team, aiming to break the national record in the swimming relays. Let’s give them encouragement.
Our amazing sponsors — Speed Track Shoes, HydrateWell Drinks, and Victory Sports Gear — have set up not-to-miss stands. They’re here with the latest sports tech and fitness
equipment. As we begin today’s events, let’s take a moment to applaud our hard-working
volunteers and the local community, the true champions behind the scenes. Their dedication makes all this possible.
Here’s to an unforgettable day of sports magic!
21 .C 22 .B 23 .A
【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了大学学生俱乐部的创办流程、要求及支持资源。
21 .细节理解题。根据 Establishment Process 部分中的“First, gather the required number of
members for your club type.(首先,为你的俱乐部类型聚集所需数量的成员)”可知,启动学生俱乐部的第一步是聚集足够数量的成员。故选 C。
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22 .细节理解题。根据 Club Requirements 部分可知,运动类俱乐部(Sports)的最低成员人数是 15 人,年费是 300 美元。题目问的是 15 名成员的跑步俱乐部(Running Club,属于运动类)的每人费用,所以用年费除以成员人数,即 300 美元除以 15 人,得出每人 20 美元。故选 B。
23.细节理解题。根据 Available Resources 部分中的“Teachers will provide guidance throughout the school year.(教师将在整个学年提供指导)”可知,俱乐部创始人在策划活动时可以咨询老师以获得指导。故选 A。
24 .B 25 .C 26 .B 27 .A
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了社区教育协调员罗斯玛丽通过自然体验式教学激发孩子创造力,并让教育影响延续至课堂之外。
24 .细节理解题。根据第一段中“The Pacific Northwest’s misty woods weren’t just Rosemary’s backyard — they were her first classroom. Now, as Response’s new Community Education
Coordinator, she’s taking that “Education through experience” spirit everywhere, turning lessons into stories kids will never forget.(太平洋西北地区雾气氤氲的森林,对罗斯玛丽而言,早已不只是家门外的一方天地 —— 那是她的第一间课堂。如今, 身为“回响”组织新任社区教育协调员的她,正将这种“体验式教育”的理念播撒到每一个角落,把枯燥的课程转化为孩子们永生难忘的趣味故事。)”可知,罗斯玛丽将森林视为首个课堂是因为她通过探索自然进行学习。故选 B。
25 .词句猜测题。根据第二段中“At first, the kids hung back, dragging their feet slowly as if
they’d rather stay inside playing video games(起初,孩子们 hung back,拖着脚步慢慢走,好像他们宁愿待在家里玩电子游戏)”可知,孩子们起初不愿参与活动,犹豫不决地留在后面,因此 hung back 意为“犹豫不决地留在后面”。故选 C。
26 .推理判断题。根据第三段“Weeks later, an envelope showed up on Rosemary’s desk, with Leo’s messy handwriting on the front. Inside was a drawing: a squirrel in a tiny pinecone house,
next to a stick figure labeled “Me,” and a note: “Mr. Nutkin moved into his new home I put it in
my backyard. Can we go back to the woods soon ”(几周后,一个信封被送到了罗斯玛丽的办公桌上,信封正面是利奥歪歪扭扭的笔迹。里面装着一幅画:一只松鼠住在一座小小的松果房子里,旁边画着一个火柴人,标注着“我”。画的下方还有一张便条,上面写着:“纳特金先生搬进新家啦!我把它的房子安在了我家后院。我们什么时候能再回森林呀?”)”可知,该段通过里奥的后续行动证明课程产生了持久影响。故选 B。
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27 .推理判断题。根据第一段中“Now, as Response’s new Community Education Coordinator, she’s taking that “Education through experience” spirit everywhere, turning lessons into stories
kids will never forget.(如今,身为“回响”组织新任社区教育协调员的她,正将这种“体验式教育”的理念播撒到每一个角落,把枯燥的课程转化为孩子们永生难忘的趣味故事。)”、第二段“Her favorite wilderness adventure unfolded on a spring morning with a group of fourth graders. Their mission was simple: find three “forest friends” and write a short story about each one. At
first, the kids hung back, dragging their feet slowly as if they’d rather stay inside playing video
games — until eight-year-old Leo suddenly dashed toward a bush, yelling, “Look! A squirrel with an acorn bigger than his head!” Rosemary dropped to her knees. “Let’s give him a name,” she
said. They settled on “Mr. Nutkin,” and Leo scribbled in his journal: “Mr. Nutkin is in a hurry.
Maybe he’s hiding snacks for winter so he doesn’t get hungry.” Soon, everyone spread across the woods. When it was time to leave, Leo even stuffed a pinecone in his pocket, declaring it “for Mr. Nutkin’s house so he stays warm.”(她最难忘的一次野外探险活动,发生在一个春日的清晨,
同行的是一群四年级的孩子。他们的任务很简单: 找到三位“森林朋友”,并为每一位写下一则小故事。起初, 孩子们都有些怯生生地缩在后面,慢吞吞地挪着步子,一副宁愿待在屋里打电子游戏的模样 —— 直到八岁的利奥突然朝着一丛灌木飞奔过去,大喊道:“快看!有只松鼠叼着一颗比它脑袋还大的橡树果!”罗斯玛丽蹲下身来,柔声提议:“我们来给它起个名字吧。”大家最终敲定叫它“纳特金先生”。利奥立刻在自己的日记本上潦草地写道: “纳特金先生行色匆匆,它也许是在为冬天囤积零食,这样冬天就不会挨饿啦。”很快,孩子们便四散开来,兴致勃勃地穿梭在林间。活动结束准备离开时, 利奥甚至还往口袋里塞了一颗松果,郑重其事地说:“这是给纳特金先生的家添置的,这样它就能暖暖和和过冬了。”)”可知,第二段描述她带着四年级孩子在森林里找“森林朋友”并写故事的经历,第一段也提到“体验式教育”,所以罗斯玛丽通过让孩子们参与真实的体验来进行教学。故选 A。
28 .D 29 .C 30 .A 31 .B
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了计算机科学家卡尔·纽波特在其著作中提出的观点——电子邮件这一发明虽带来便利,却让人们陷入“邮件奴役”,影响工作效率和情绪,并探讨了相关解决办法。
28.细节理解题。根据第二段中的“The average knowledge worker sends and receives 126 emails daily, which ruins focus, making them less productive and more irritable (易怒的). (普通知识工作者每天收发 126 封电子邮件,这会破坏注意力,使他们效率降低、更易怒)”可知,纽波特
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在书中指出,电子邮件过载会影响效率和情绪这一现象。故选 D 项。
29 .推理判断题。根据第三段中的“All of this might be bearable but for one problem: the
mismatch between modern electronic messaging and our own information-processing capacity.
Multitasking is a myth. We can’t think clearly while dealing with an overflowing inbox. We’re
wired to prefer real-time conversations, where everyone gets updates together. Back in small
tribes (部落), we needed daily chats to feel connected. Now, in a digital world, that ancient urge
makes us anxious if we don’t reply to every email instantly. (若不是有一个问题,这一切或许还能忍受:现代电子信息传递与我们自身信息处理能力不匹配。多任务处理只是个神话。面对塞满的收件箱,我们无法清晰思考。我们天生更喜欢实时对话,所有人能一起获取最新信息。回到小部落时代,我们需要日常交流来感受联结。如今, 在数字世界里,这种古老的渴望让我们若不立即回复每一封邮件就会感到焦虑)”可知,该段先提出核心问题(信息传递与处理能力不匹配),再分析多任务处理的误区、人类对实时交流的天生偏好及古今场景下的心理变化,以此剖析电子邮件带来困扰的原因,是通过分析原因展开段落的。故选 C 项。
30 .推理判断题。根据第四段中的“Despite his book’s title, Newport isn’t against all electronic messaging. What drives him to desperation is how we use it. With office workers nodding in
hearty agreement, Newport offers some solutions. A German company invented the No Email
Day. Productivity went up, even though it shortened the work time. The goal was for everyone to approach their work more deliberately without rushing. Some companies use an application called Trello to allow workers to access the necessary data and decide when to jump in and get things
done. (尽管书名如此,纽波特并非反对所有电子信息传递。让他绝望的是我们使用电子邮件的方式。在上班族们由衷认同的同时,纽波特提出了一些解决方案。一家德国公司设立了“无邮件日”,尽管缩短了工作时间,效率却提高了。其目的是让每个人更从容地处理工作,而不是匆忙行事。一些公司使用一款名为 Trello 的应用程序,让员工可以获取必要的数据,并决定何时投入工作、完成任务)”可知,纽波特提及部分公司的做法(无邮件日、使用 Trello应用),是为了说明这些方案能让员工自主决定工作节奏,体现了工作自主性的重要性。故选 A 项。
31.主旨大意题。根据第一段“Computer scientist Cal Newport now adds email to the list of life’s troubles. In his book A World Without Email, he argues this once-brilliant invention has made
us suffer.(计算机科学家卡尔·纽波特(Cal Newport)现在将电子邮件添加到生活烦恼的列表中。在他的《没有电子邮件的世界》一书中,他认为这个曾经辉煌的发明让我们受苦。)”、
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第二段中“Newport says we’ve become slaves to email trapped in a “hyperactive hive mind”(纽波特说,我们已经成为电子邮件的奴隶,陷入了“过度活跃的蜂群思维” 。)”并结合全文内容可知,文章围绕纽波特的观点展开,核心是电子邮件让人们陷入过度活跃的群体思维,成为邮件的奴隶,影响效率和情绪,并介绍了相关解决办法。B 项“邮件奴役”精准概括了文章核心主旨,贴合原文中“slaves to email”的表述,适合作为本文最佳标题。故选 B 项。
32 .B 33 .B 34 .C 35 .A
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍伦敦南部古林地的现状、定义及北古林幸存原因, 凸显古林地保护的重要性。
32.细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Many south Londoners who have found solace in nature owe thanks to campaigners who, over the past 40 years and more, have put pressure on local and
national bodies to protect precious green space.(许多在大自然中寻求慰藉的伦敦南部居民要感谢活动家们,他们在过去 40 多年里一直向地方和国家机构施压,要求保护珍贵的绿地)”可知,活动家向地方和国家机构施压是为了保护现有的绿地不被破坏。故选 B 项。
33 .词句猜测题。根据第四段“The Ancient Woodland Inventory, set up by the Nature
Conservancy Council in 1981 and maintained by Natural England, says some 7 per cent of ancient woodland that was present in 1930 has been grubbed up for farming or other uses, and 38 per cent has been replaced with plantations, often of single-species conifers that offer little diversity of
habitat.(这份由自然保护委员会于 1981 年设立、并由英格兰自然署负责维护的《古林地清单》显示, 1930 年存在的古林地中,约有 7% 已被 grubbed up 用于农业或其他用途,38%则被人工林取代——这些人工林通常为单一物种的针叶林,几乎无法提供多样化的栖息地)”可知,此处与“被替换为种植园”并列,应是古林地被破坏的一种情况,结合“用于农业或其他用途”可猜测,grubbed up 意为“彻底挖掘移除”,与 Dig out and remove completely 意思相近。故选 B 项。
34 .推理判断题。根据第四段“The Ancient Woodland Inventory, set up by the Nature
Conservancy Council in 1981 and maintained by Natural England, says some 7 per cent of ancient woodland that was present in 1930 has been grubbed up for farming or other uses, and 38 per cent has been replaced with plantations, often of single-species conifers that offer little diversity of
habitat.(这份由自然保护委员会于 1981 年设立、并由英格兰自然署负责维护的《古林地清单》显示,1930 年存在的古林地中,约有 7% 已被彻底清理用于农业或其他用途,38%
则被人工林取代——这些人工林通常为单一物种的针叶林,几乎无法提供多样化的栖息地)””
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可推断,用单一物种种植园替代古林地损害了栖息地的多样性。故选 C 项。
35 .细节理解题。根据第五段中的“The reasons the old North Wood survived for so long when surrounding areas were converted to farmland was that the steep terrain was unsuitable for arable or pasture, and because it lay on the sparsely populated margins of several parishes.(在周边地区都被改造成农田的情况下,这片古老的北木森林之所以能存续如此之久,原因在于其地势陡峭,不适合耕种或放牧,同时也因为它地处多个教区人口稀少的边缘地带)”可知,北古林能长期幸存是因为其陡峭的土地不适合耕种或放牧。故选 A 项。
36 .G 37 .C 38 .F 39 .A 40 .D
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了预防皮肤癌的实用方法。
36.前文““You have skin cancer.” No one wants to hear such scary words. And unfortunately, the number of those who hear them just keeps rising. The World Health Organization (WHO)
estimates global cancer rates will increase 77 percent by 2050. (“你得了皮肤癌。”没人想听这么可怕的话。不幸的是,听到它们的人越来越多。世界卫生组织(WHO)估计,到 2050 年,全球癌症发病率将上升 77% 。)”提到皮肤癌发病率上升的严峻现实,后文“By adopting a few healthy habits and making smart choices, people can reduce their risk of developing skin cancer.
(通过养成一些健康的习惯并做出明智的选择,人们可以降低患皮肤癌的风险。)”转向通过健康习惯降低风险,此处需一个转折句衔接悲观事实与积极措施,因此 G 项“But the good news is that it’s also one of the easiest to prevent. (但好消息是,它也是最容易预防的(癌症)之一。)”符合语境,和前文构成转折,引出后文的措施,其中的 it 指代前文的 skin cancer。故选 G。
37 .前文“If you have to be in the sun, wear protective clothing. (如果你必须在阳光下,穿上防护服。)”提到防护紫外线的衣物,后文“These measures can shelter you from harmful radiation and prevent sunburn, which is a major risk factor for skin cancer. (这些措施可以保护你免受有害辐射,防止晒伤,而晒伤是皮肤癌的主要危险因素。)”解释防护措施的用处,此处应补充其他防护措施,因此 C 项“Sunglasses that block UV rays are also a must. (能阻挡紫外线的太阳镜也是必需品。)”符合语境,和前文构成递进关系。故选 C。
38 .后文“Choose a type with a sun protection factor of at least 30. It should protect against both kinds of UV rays that cause damage to your skin. Apply it to all exposed skin, including your face, neck, ears and hands, even on cloudy days. Put it on every two hours or more often if you’re
swimming or sweating. (选择防晒系数至少为 30 的防晒霜。它可以防止两种对皮肤造成伤害
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的紫外线。涂抹在所有暴露在外的皮肤上,包括你的脸、脖子、耳朵和手,即使是在阴天。每两小时涂抹一次,如果在游泳或出汗,则应更频繁涂抹。)”详细描述防晒霜的选择和使用方法,此处是总起句,需引入防晒霜这一新措施,因此 F 项“Using sunscreen is another
important way to protect your skin. (使用防晒霜是保护皮肤的另一种重要方式。)”符合语境,契合后文内容。故选 F。
39.前文“Watch for moles that have one side that is different from the other. (注意那些一边和另一边不一样的痣。)”提醒注意不对称的痣,后文“If a mole is bigger than a pencil eraser or its appearance is changing, consult a skin doctor immediately. (如果痣比铅笔橡皮擦还大,或者痣的外观正在发生变化,请立即咨询皮肤医生。)”指出需及时咨询医生的是过大、外观有变化的痣,此处应补充注意痣的大小,因此 A 项“Look at the size, too. (也要注意大小。)”符合语境,与前文并列关系。故选 A。
40.前文“Healthy skin is beautiful. (健康的皮肤是美丽的。)”总结健康皮肤的状态,此处宜进一步强调保护皮肤的重要性,因此 D 项“Protecting it is one of the best things you can do. (保护它是你能做的最好的事情之一。)”符合语境,承接前文,和前文存在因果关系,其中的 it 指代前文的 Healthy skin。故选 D。
41 .A 42 .B 43 .D 44 .C 45 .B 46 .C 47 .B 48 .D
49 .C 50 .A 51 .A 52 .D 53 .A 54 .B 55 .C
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述海伦和父亲去收房租, 她从中理解父亲不卖房、帮扶租户的善意与担当的故事。
41 .考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这条裙子有点紧,但她还能穿得上。A. tight 紧身的;B. fashionable 时尚的;C. floaty 轻盈飘逸的;D. expensive 昂贵的。根据下文“but she could manage”的转折关系可知,裙子有点紧,“tight”表示“紧身的”符合语境。故选 A 项。
42.考查动词词义辨析。句意: 他总是在忙着工作,好挣足够的钱养家糊口。A. volunteering自愿做;B. working 工作;C. investigating 调查;D. competing 竞争。根据下文“to make enough money to support their family”可知,父亲的状态是忙于工作赚钱。故选 B 项。
43.考查动词词义辨析。句意: 在经济萎缩之前,他们家的商店生意还很红火,父亲购置了两套房子并把它们租出去当公寓。A. expanded 扩张;B. stabilized 稳定;C. recovered 恢复; D. contracted 收缩。根据下文“when their family’s store had still been successful”可知,后来经济出现了衰退的情况。故选 D 项。
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44.考查动词词义辨析。句意: 在经济萎缩之前,他们家的商店生意还很红火,父亲购置了两套房子并把它们当公寓当租出去。A. rented 租用;B. donated 捐赠;C. purchased 购买;
D. emptied 清空。根据下文“rented them as apartments”可知,父亲先拥有了这两套房子的产权, “purchased”表示“购买”符合语境。故选 C 项。
45.考查动词词义辨析。句意: 海伦无法想象,如果没有这笔房租,他们家会变成什么样子。
A. confirm 确认;B. imagine 想象;C. recommend 推荐;D. explain 解释。根据下文“where their family would be without that rent”可知,这是一种假设的情况,需要用想象来推测结果。故选B 项。
46 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:“可是爸爸,要是你把这些房子卖掉,我们就能拿到更多的钱啊。”海伦提议道。A. stores 商店;B. vehicles 车辆;C. houses 房子;D. foods 食物。根据上文“her father had purchased two houses and rented them as apartments”可知,海伦建议卖掉的是父亲买的这两套房子。故选 C 项。
47 .考查动词短语辨析。句意:“海伦啊,卖房子之后我们确实能拿到一大笔钱,但要是这笔钱花光了,经济状况还是没有好转,那该怎么办呢?”A. gave away 赠送;B. ran out of 用完;C. handed over 移交;D. made use of 利用。根据上文“we’d have much money after that”的转折可知,父亲担忧的是钱花完后的处境。故选 B 项。
48 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:“海伦啊,卖房子之后我们确实能拿到一大笔钱,但要是这笔钱花光了,经济状况还是没有好转,那该怎么办呢?”。A. production 生产;B. environment环境;C. community 社区;D. economy 经济。根据上文“Before the economy ______”的背景可知,父亲担心的是经济状况没有改善,“economy”表示“经济”符合语境。故选 D 项。
49.考查动词词义辨析。句意: 海伦点了点头。这话很有道理。 A. hesitated 犹豫;B. argued争论;C. nodded 点头;D. interrupted 打断。根据下文“That made sense”可知,海伦认同了父亲的说法,点了点头。故选 C 项。
50.考查副词词义辨析。句意: 和那些为食物甚至住处发愁的租户比起来,他们家算是相对幸运的了。A. relatively 相对地;B. occasionally 偶尔;C. hardly 几乎不;D. temporarily 暂时地。根据下文“compared to the lodgers worried about food”的对比可知,他们家的处境是相对较好的。故选 A 项。
51.考查名词词义辨析。句意: 和那些为食物甚至住处发愁的租户比起来,他们家算是相对幸运的了。A. shelter 住处;B. healthcare 医疗保健;C. transportation 交通;D. travel 旅行。根据上文提到的租户租住在父亲的房子里,以及“worried about food or even”的递进关系可知,
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租户可能连住处都成问题。故选 A 项。
52.考查名词词义辨析。句意: 父亲的这个决定逐渐变得可以理解了,因为这样一来,他们的租户就不用费力去另找公寓,也不用花钱雇搬运工帮他们搬家了。A.expectation 期待;
B.demand 要求;C.promise 承诺;D.decision 决定。根据上文父亲拒绝卖掉房子的想法可知,这是父亲做出的一个决定,“decision”表示“决定”符合语境。故选 D 项。
53.考查动词词义辨析。句意: 父亲的这个决定逐渐变得可以理解了,因为这样一来,他们的租户就不用费力去另找公寓,也不用花钱雇搬运工帮他们搬家了。A. struggle 费力;B. pretend 假装;C. consult 咨询;D. apply 申请。根据下文“to pay for a different apartment”可知,对于经济困难的租户来说,另找公寓是一件费力的事。故选 A 项。
54.考查名词词义辨析。句意: 父亲的这个决定逐渐变得可以理解了,因为这样一来,他们的租户就不用费力去另找公寓,也不用花钱雇搬运工帮他们搬家了。A. gardeners 园丁;B. movers 搬运工;C. operators 操作员;D. engineers 工程师。根据下文“to help them get there”可知,需要雇人来帮忙搬运物品。故选 B 项。
55.考查名词词义辨析。句意: 海伦渐渐意识到,在收房租的这段日子里,他们其实肩负着一份这样的责任。A. opportunity 机会;B. reputation 名声;C. responsibility 责任;D. observation观察。根据上文父亲不卖房子是为了帮扶租户可知, 海伦意识到他们家的行为承载着对租户的一份责任。故选 C 项。
56.popularity 57.growing 58.celebrities 59.and 60.was used 61.facial
62 .which 63 .a 64 .serving 65 .incredibly
【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道。主要讲的是刮痧这一中国传统疗法在现代社会的复兴与普及。
56.考查名词。句意: 刮痧,这一古老的中国疗法,近年来作为一种促进健康和美容的整体方法,越来越受欢迎,因为它为现代追求健康的人们提供了多种益处。空格处用名词作宾语, popular 的名词是 popularity,意为“受欢迎程度”。故填 popularity。
57.考查形容词。句意: 同时,一些网红也开始在其他媒体应用上分享他们的刮痧日常,吸引了全球观众的日益关注。空格处用形容词作定语,修饰名词 attention ,grow 的形容词是 growing,意为“日益增长的”。故填 growing。
58.考查名词的复数。句意: 此外,西方美容店和名人也紧跟这一潮流,开始推崇刮痧或销售相关工具。celebrity 是可数名词,不止一个,因此空格处用复数。故填 celebrities。
59.考查连词。句意: 事实上,刮痧自明朝以来就在中国流传,据说能缓解肌肉疼痛并改善
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血液循环。have 和improve 之间是并列关系,句子是肯定句,因此空格处用and 表并列。故填 and。
60.考查谓语动词。句意: 起初,它主要用于身体部位,如手臂、腿部和背部。它是被使用,用被动语态,且句子描述过去的事情,因此句子用一般过去时的被动语态,主语 it 是单数,因此空格处是 was used。故填 was used。
61.考查形容词。句意: 然而,如今它常被用来改善面部皮肤健康。空格处用形容词作定语,修饰名词 skin ,face 的形容词是 facial,意为“面部的”。故填 facial。
62.考查定语从句。句意: 这种疗法使用边缘平滑的工具轻轻刮拭身体部位,根据中医理论,这可以促进能量和血液的顺畅流动。空格处引导的是非限制性定语从句,从句中缺少主语,先行词 The practice 是物,因此空格处用which。故填 which。
63.考查冠词。句意: 这种疗法使用边缘平滑的工具轻轻刮拭身体部位,根据中医理论,这可以促进能量和血液的顺畅流动。flow 是可数名词的单数形式,表泛指,前面要加不定冠词,healthy 是辅音音素开头,因此不定冠词用a。故填 a。
64.考查非谓语动词。句意: 刮痧,作为一种中医实践,同时也是一种文化实践,如今因其潜在的健康益处,不可思议地找到了通往西方世界的道路。has found 是谓语,空格处用非谓语动词,Gua sha, a TCM practice 和 serve 之间是主谓关系,因此空格处用现在分词表主动。故填 serving。
65.考查副词。句意: 刮痧,作为一种中医实践,同时也是一种文化实践,如今因其潜在的健康益处,不可思议地找到了通往西方世界的道路。空格处用副词 incredibly 修饰动词
found ,incredibly 意为“难以置信地”。故填 incredibly。
66 .范文一Dear Chris,
I’m thrilled about your Taste of China series. After comparing the two themes, I think Street Snacks would be a more compelling choice.
Street snacks, which are deeply rooted in people’s daily lives, are not only affordable but also carry strong local characteristics, making it easier for viewers to relate. Moreover, filming at street stalls allows you to capture lively scenes of vendors skillfully preparing food and people
chatting happily while enjoying their snacks. This way, you can showcase the delicious food as well as the vibrant atmosphere of Chinese communities.
I believe such a series will be a great success, which is definitely a good opportunity to help
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spread Chinese culinary culture. Looking forward to your amazing videos!
Yours,
Li Hua
范文二
Dear Chris,
I’m thrilled about your Taste of China series. After comparing the two themes, I think Famous Dishes would be a more compelling choice.
Rooted deeply in Chinese history and culture, Famous Dishes are not merely culinary
works but precious carriers of profound cultural heritage, each boasting a unique story and making it easier for viewers to grasp the essence of Chinese food culture. Moreover, filming these dishes enables you to capture chefs’ exquisite craftsmanship, which requires strict control over
ingredients and fire, as well as elegant dining scenes like traditional banquets.
I believe such a series will be a great success, which is definitely a good opportunity to help spread Chinese culinary culture. Looking forward to your amazing videos!
Yours,
Li Hua
【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生给 Chris 写一封邮件表达你的看法,说明对于“Famous Dishes”和“Street Snacks”两个拍摄主题的选择以及理由。
【详解】(范文 1)
1.词汇积累
选择:choice→option
肯定:definitely→certainly
快乐地:happily→merrily
美味的:delicious→tasty
2.句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:This way, you can showcase the delicious food as well as the vibrant atmosphere of Chinese communities.
拓展句:This is a way that allows you to showcase the delicious food as well as the vibrant atmosphere of Chinese communities.
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【点睛】【高分句型 1】After comparing the two themes, I think Street Snacks would be a more compelling choice.(运用了动名词作宾语)
【高分句型 2】I believe such a series will be a great success, which is definitely a good
opportunity to help spread Chinese culinary culture.(运用了省略了 that 的宾语从句和 which 引导非限制性定语从句)
67 .范文
Building the ramp wasn’t easy. None of them had built anything before, but their
determination to help Mr. Wagner kept them going. They watched tutorial videos online, asked
their parents how to measure, cut, and fasten wood, and borrowed tools from neighbors. Under the hot sun, they worked with sweat rolling down their faces, learning through trial and error. They
accepted Mr. Wagner’s orange and grape juice but refused his suggestion to take a break. Every afternoon, the sounds of tools mixed with laughter, turning their street into the liveliest place.
After a full week of hard work, the ramp was finally ready. Mr. Wagner came to the
door in his wheelchair. Slowly, he rolled onto the ramp and down into the yard. For the first time in weeks, he was outside again. He looked at the kids, his eyes shining. He told them he had been feeling lonely, but now, thanks to the ramp, he felt part of the world again. That summer, the ramp became more than just a way for Mr. Wagner to get outside. It became a symbol of kindness,
connection, and community.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了 15 岁的丹尼尔往年夏天充满活力,而今年因邻居瓦格纳先生不再露面而不同。瓦格纳先生常热心帮助邻里孩子,后因重病需轮椅却无坡道。丹尼尔和朋友决定为他建坡道,虽无经验,但查教程、学技能、辛苦劳作一周建成。坡道不仅方便了瓦格纳先生,更成了善意与社区联结的象征。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“建造斜坡并非易事。”可知,第一段可描写他们建造斜坡的具体经过。
②由第二段首句内容“经过整整一周的辛勤工作,斜坡终于准备好了。”可知,第二段可描写斜坡建造好以后不仅方便了瓦格纳先生,更成了善意与社区联结的象征。
2.续写线索:建造斜坡——观看教学视频——一起建造斜坡——完成斜坡——瓦格纳先生使用斜坡——斜坡成为善意与社区联结的象征
3.词汇激活行为类
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①变成:turn into/transform into
②拒绝:refuse/decline
③接受:accept/jump at情绪类
①寂寞的:lonely/doleful
②善行:kindness/good-deed
【点睛】[高分句型 1] Under the hot sun, they worked with sweat rolling down their faces, learning through trial and error.(运用了现在分词作状语)
[高分句型 2] He looked at the kids, his eyes shining.(运用了独立主格结构)
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