陕西靖边中学2024级2025-2026学年高二第二学期开学收心考试英语试卷(含解析,含听力原文无音频)

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靖边中学 2024 级 2025~2026 学年度第二学期收心考试试卷
高二英语
考生注意:
1 .本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分 150 分,考试时间 120 分钟。
2.答题前,考生务必用直径 0.5 毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。
3 .考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用 2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径 0.5 毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。
4 .本卷命题范围:至人教版选择性必修第二册 Unit 4。
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 段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A 、B 、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1 .What does the woman finally decide to do with the kitchen window
A .Ask George to check it. B .Try to open it by herself. C .Put some oil on it.
2 .What was the woman’s weight before dieting
A .85 pounds. B .100 pounds. C .115 pounds.
3 .What is the man’s evidence for his claim
A .A video recording. B .A friend’s statement. C .A policeman’s report.
4 .What does the woman think causes the problem with the tap
A .Damaged parts inside. B .Freezing weather. C .Low water pressure.
5 .What is the relationship between the speakers
A .Brother and sister. B .Teacher and student. C .Father and daughter.
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)
听下面 5 段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A 、B 、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完
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后,每小题都有 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6 .Where does the conversation take place
A .In a library. B .In a restaurant. C .In a bank.
7 .What will the man probably do next
A .Get some cash.
B .Cancel his card.
C .Order some drinks.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8 .Why does the man talk to the woman
A .To sell his house.
B .To check a flat.
C .To ask for directions.
9 .What time will the speakers meet tomorrow
A .At 9:00 am. B .At 3:00 pm. C .At 5:00 pm.
10 .Why is the man unable to come this afternoon
A .He is ill. B .He is busy. C .He lives far away.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11 .What does the man think of Suits
A .Fantastic. B .Terrible. C .Ordinary.
12 .Why is the woman going to leave the park
A .She has a headache.
B .Dogs aren’t permitted here.
C .She needs to do housework.
13 .What does the woman remind the man
A .Fishing time is over.
B .He left his bag on the grass.
C .His jeans are dirty with paint.
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14 .What does the man have to do thirty minutes later
A .Attend a meeting. B .Make coffee. C .Finish his report.
15 .What does the man like most about his new job
A .The short working hours.
B .Working with the woman.
C .Learning more new things.
16 .What did the woman do two years ago
A .She worked in a library.
B .She switched her career.
C .She studied at university.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17 .What helps people book last-minute ski trips easily
A .Cheap ski equipment.
B .More local ski areas.
C .Booking websites.
18 .How much does a one-week ski trip cost on Sunweb
A . 59. B . 159. C . 259.
19 .When can people find cheaper ski trip offers on Sunweb
A .On weekends.
B .During term-time.
C .During school holidays.
20 .What is the tip for packing for a ski trip
A .Focusing on practicality.
B .Choosing fashionable clothes.
C .Bringing as many items as possible.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
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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 、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
The Age of Exploration was a period when adventurers set out to find new sea routes, a pursuit that fundamentally reshaped humanity’s geographical understanding of the planet. Here are four key figures from different nations whose discoveries had a lasting impact.
Meriwether Lewis
Leading the Lewis and Clark Expedition (航行) (1804-1806), this American explorer was appointed by President Thomas Jefferson to map the newly acquired Louisiana Territory. His team journeyed from the Mississippi River to the Pacific, documenting new species and establishing
relations with Native tribes (部落). This journey opened the American West to settlement, connecting the nation from coast to coast.
Ferdinand Magellan
Sailing for Spain, this Portuguese explorer organized the first expedition to encircle the
globe in 1519. Though he was killed in the Philippines in 1521, one of his ships completed the
voyage in 1522. This historic journey proved the world was round, linked the world’s oceans, and revealed the vastness of the Pacific.
James Cook
This British naval captain led three groundbreaking voyages across the Pacific in the late 18th century. He mapped the eastern coast of Australia, charted New Zealand’s coastline, and
explored numerous Pacific islands. Cook’s accurate mappings and scientific observations greatly expanded European knowledge of the Pacific region and established new connections between
Europe and the South Pacific.
Marco Polo
This Venetian trader traveled the Silk Road to China in the 13th century, spending 17 years in Asia. His detailed accounts of Asian cultures, technologies, and wealth introduced Europeans to a previously unknown world. His book, The Travels of Marco Polo, inspired generations of future explorers and helped bridge the cultural divide between the East and the West.
21 .What did Lewis’ team document
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A .The geography of the Silk Road. B .New species along their journey.
C .Cultural customs in ancient China. D .Asian technologies in the 13th century.
22 .Which explorer mapped the eastern coast of Australia
A .James Cook. B .Marco Polo.
C .Meriwether Lewis D .Ferdinand Magellan.
23 .What do the four explorers have in common according to the text
A .They sailed across the Pacific Ocean.
B .They completed their planned expeditions.
C .Their journeys promoted global connections.
D .Their achievements focused on new land mapping.
B
Walt Disney’s vision of creating “The Happiest Place on Earth” for families revolutionized the amusement park industry and his company now has six resorts (度假区) with a dozen theme parks worldwide.
Disneyland in Anaheim, California is the first resort in the world. According to the Themed Entertainment Association, Disneyland now ranks as the world’s second — most visited theme
park, closely behind Disney World in Florida, which opened in 1971. In 2023, it drew more than 17 million visitors.
The park was built on what was once an orange forest in Anaheim, just outside Los
Angeles. It opened on July 17, 1955. Although Walt Disney was known for his attention to detail, the opening day was famously a disaster. The park opened just a year after its groundbreaking and the shoes of the guests sank into the muddy land. There weren’t enough restrooms in the park.
Food and drinks were in short supply, too.
Among the original rides still around today are the Mad Tea Party, Peter Pan’s Flight and the Jungle Cruise. The cost to get in that first year was $1 for adults and 50 cents for children,
although tickets for most rides were an additional 10 to 50 cents. Today, a one-day ticket starts at more than $100 and on some days can double that.
Over the years, the park has hosted US presidents, kings and queens, and countless
celebrities. A few even got their start at Disneyland. Actor Kevin Costner was a skipper on the
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Jungle Cruise and comedian Steve Martin worked at a magic shop where he learned about being a performer.
While Disneyland still features many of the touches Walt Disney oversaw himself, the
original park is ever-evolving. Some of the moves have been made to keep up with a changing society, while others have been made to introduce more thrilling attractions with the latest
technology to keep up with competitors. The resort in Anaheim now includes Disney California Adventure and Downtown Disney, a shopping and entertainment district.
24 .What does the underlined word “it” in paragraph 2 refer to
A .Florida. B .Disneyland. C .Disney World. D .California.
25 .Which of the following best describes Disneyland’s opening
A .Ill-prepared. B .Unsuccessful. C .Well-scheduled. D .Ordinary.
26 .What can be inferred about Peter Pan’s Flight
A .It costs 10 to 50 cents for each ride. B .It has helped countless famous people.
C .It is the most advanced ride in the park. D .It is one of the oldest rides at Disneyland.
27 .What is the last paragraph mainly about concerning Disneyland
A .Its popularity. B .Its history. C .Its growth. D .Its benefits.
C
In Myanmar’s Ayeyarwady River, there is a group of Irrawaddy dolphins that are
best-known for giving a special signal — a wave of their tail — right before the fishers should cast nets. They even passed this skill on to their babies.
“This is a pretty rare phenomenon in terms of human and wildlife cooperation. So, we’re not only conserving on a species level, but also on a cultural level,” says Brian Smith, a river
dolphin expert. “It’s a lesson to humanity about our relationship with wildlife.”
The Irrawaddy dolphins have another less-known trick: They spit water. It’s not just for fun, though. They use it to drive fish into tight groups so they’re easier to catch. Some scientists even think they might do it to impress a potential mate.
The Irrawaddy dolphins are one of the only six species that can live in freshwater. But they can also inhabit coastal waters — a quality shared by even fewer species. Their range includes
parts of coastal waters of South and Southeast Asia, as well as three specific rivers: the Mekong in
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Cambodia, the Mahakam in Indonesia, and the Ayeyarwady in Myanmar. While the species as a whole is listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the populations in these three rivers are considered critically endangered, with fewer than 100
individuals estimated in each.
These rivers and coastal areas are often close to intense human activity, so they face serious threats from pollution, habitat loss, coal-carrying ships, and illegal electro-fishing — a practice in which fishers send electric currents through the water to kill fish. Electro-fishing not only
dramatically reduces the fish populations that dolphins rely on, but it can also injure or kill the dolphins.
“Without urgent action, these cooperative, curious creatures could disappear forever, much like the Yangtze dolphins, which disappeared from China’s waters in 2006, despite conservation efforts, as well as Mexico’s Vaquita dolphins, down to around 10 individuals,” warns Smith.
28 .Why do the Irrawaddy dolphins wave their tail
A .To drive away the fishers.
B .To ask the fishers to work together.
C .To have fun with the fishers.
D .To remind the fishers oftheir presence.
29 .What can be learned about the Irrawaddy dolphins from paragraph 4
A .Fewer than 300 of them still exist.
B .Their habitat is limited to three rivers.
C .They know how to drive fish together.
D .They can also survive in coastal waters.
30 .What does the author intend to do by mentioning the electro-fishing
A .To call on the government to take action.
B .To introduce the latest fishing method.
C .To show the threats faced by the dolphins.
D .To explain its effects on fish populations.
31 .Which is the most critically endangered species
A .The Vaquita dolphins.
B .The Yangtze dolphins.
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C .The Mekong dolphins.
D .The Mahakam dolphins.
D
Kids who are stars seldom grow up to be top achievers, a new study reported in a paper published Thursday in the journal Science.
The researchers examined data from nearly 35,000 adults in two dozens of previously
published studies and found there was just a 10% overlap (重叠) between child prodigies and high - performing adults, such as Olympic champions, renowned composers, and Nobel prize winners.
“There are those young top performers who later become world-class performers at peak performance age,” said Arne Güllich, co - author of the paper. “But these are the exception, not the rule.”
The researchers defined peak years as being between ages 20 and 30 for sports and chess, and between ages 40 and 50 for science and music. The findings were consistent across various fields.
The new analysis also challenged ideas that excellence comes from hours of specialized
early training, or the “10,000-hour rule” popularized by Malcolm Gladwell. The rule suggests that a person needs about 10,000 hours of practice to achieve mastery.
“Many people make decisions for themselves or their children based on these ideas, such as
starting their child early in a sport or a musical instrument with the goal of producing the next Tiger Woods or Yo-Yo Ma,” said Arne Güllich. “However, our study indicates that adult
world-class performers do a range of activities when they were young — with fewer practice hours in their specific discipline but more time in other activities.”
Fred Oswald, a psychologist at Rice University who wasn’t involved in the work, said the findings were informative, but the implications for advising individuals are unclear. “However, there’s a key takeaway: Encourage kids to pursue a variety of interests rather than specializing
early,” he said. “Evidence suggests that engaging in two additional areas to the main discipline is the sweet spot. So it’s unwise to try as many as possible, like sampling all the instruments in
music.”
32 .Which of the following can replace the underlined word “prodigies” in paragraph 2
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A .Geniuses. B .Caregivers.
C .Musicians. D .Trainees.
33 .According to Malcolm Gladwell, what is the key to mastering a skill
A .Talent. B .Curiosity.
C .Age. D .Exercise.
34 .What is a feature of the top-performing adults according to the new study
A .They usually stand out in childhood.
B .They often have a variety of interests.
C .They enjoy early specialized training.
D .They set ambitious goals at an early age.
35 .What might Fred Oswald suggest parents do
A .Allow their kids to start specialized training early.
B .Put top priority on a couple of music instruments.
C .Encourage their kids to select a couple of interests.
D .Sign up their kids for as many activities as possible.
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Older people who are particularly at risk of Alzheimer’s (阿尔茨海默病) disease could
slow their cognitive (认知) decline by taking just 3,000 steps a day. ___36___ However, it could be linked to the impact of regular exercise on inflammation (炎症) or blood flow to the brain.
Previous studies that link regular exercise to reduced cognitive decline have mostly relied on people recalling their activity levels but have rarely explored why staying active may have this effect.
To address such limitations, Wai-Ying Wendy Yau at Harvard University and her co-workers analysed the physical activity of 296 cognitively healthy people, who wore
step-tracking devices for one week to objectively measure their activity levels. ___37___ Most of the participants had their brain imaged to reveal their baseline levels of misfolded proteins called tau (tau 蛋白) and beta-amyloid, gathering of which is thought to cause Alzheimer’s. The
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participants also completed annual cognitive tests that assessed things like their memory and how quickly they processed information. ___38___ They found that, among the participants with
above-average levels of misfolded beta-amyloid in their brain at the start, taking between 3,000
and 5,000 steps per day seemed to greatly slow the build-up of misfolded tau, but not beta-amyloid.
“ ___39___ This activity level showed 54% slower cognitive decline than inactivity,” says Yau.
The researchers didn’t explore exactly how regular exercise may have these effects, but it could be due to physical activity reducing inflammation. ___40___
A .What was the result
B .A simple walk can fight diseases.
C .The tests were not easy to complete.
D .These people were aged between 50 and 90.
E .Exercise may also boost blood flow to the brain.
F .Why this step count might have this effect is unclear.
G .Walking 5,000 to 7,500 steps daily further reduces tau build-up.
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)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A 、B 、C 、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
What started as a peaceful day off for Sarasota County lifeguard Landon Lacy turned into a dramatic life-saving mission. On May 30, Lacy was _________ his leisure time at Venice Beach when he noticed a person rushing toward the ocean carrying flotation devices. Seconds later, a
message appeared on his phone, _________ him of an ongoing water rescue. Without a moment’s hesitation, the off-duty lifeguard sprang into _________.
Lacy’s professional sense _________ immediately. He jumped into the water and swam over 150 yards from shore, where two swimmers were caught in a _________ current — one of the greatest threats to beachgoers. He first reached a woman who was _________ to stay afloat.
Calming her as much as possible, he _________ her safely back to the sand. But the woman was
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overcome with _______, not for her own safety, but for her husband, who remained trapped in the rough water.
“She was anxious, saying, ‘My husband’s dying,’” Lacy later recalled. _________ to save the man, Lacy turned around and swam even _________ — between 200 and 300 yards — until he spotted the exhausted (疲惫的) swimmer. He carefully _________ the man on his back to help him stay afloat, and then _________ and steadily pulled him toward shore.
Once both swimmers were on land, Venice Fire Rescue arrived to evaluate their
_________. The Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office Aviation Unit _________ the entire rescue from above. This video provides a striking reminder of how one person’s quick thinking and
_________ can make all the difference in a crisis.
41 .A .serving B .checking C .limiting D .enjoying
42 .A .blaming B .informing C .convincing D .suspecting
43 .A .action B .life C .attack D .cleanup
44 .A .passed by B .wore out C .kicked in D .broke down
45 .A .smooth B .cultural C .warm D .powerful
46 .A .planning B .pretending C .struggling D .agreeing
47 .A .shipped B .guided C .walked D .followed
48 .A .fear B .anger C .shyness D .loneliness
49 .A .Embarrassed B .Determined C .Frightened D .Excited
50 .A .deeper B .higher C .farther D .better
51 .A .dressed B .observed C .treated D .positioned
52 .A .suddenly B .effortlessly C .slowly D .carelessly
53 .A .performance B .condition C .progress D .value
54 .A .captured B .forgot C .refused D .doubted
55 .A .creativity B .honesty C .adaptability D .courage
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。
Since November 5, the Inka Museum in Cuzco, Peru, has held the exhibition “Light of the Sun: A Dialogue Between Ancient Shu and Inca Civilizations”, ___56___ features numerous
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cultural treasures. On display are copies and 3D-printed versions of ___57___ (object) from
China’s ancient Shu kingdom, such as giant bronze trees and golden masks, alongside Inca relics (文物). Both cultures share a respect for the sun and a love for gold, ___58___ (make) the
exhibition a powerful vehicle for cultural exchange.
This is not the first cross-cultural event. In 2016, to mark ___59___ 45th anniversary of China-Peru diplomatic (外交的) relations, over 100 Chinese exhibits were shown in Lima, with thousands of visitors eager ___60___ (see) relics like the Terracotta Warriors.
In recent years, Chinese museums have also hosted Peruvian relic exhibitions. A 2021 joint show ___61___ (tour) five Chinese cities. After that, a 2024 exhibition featuring 168 relics from 14 Peruvian museums proved highly popular in Chengdu ___62___ Shenzhen, attracting over a
million visitors in total. The Peruvian President even visited the Shenzhen show.
These exchanges can ___63___ (deep) mutual understanding and help people recognize
___64___ (share) cultural roots. They highlight the vital role cultural interaction plays ___65___
bridging distant civilizations and strengthening ties between China and Peru.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
66.你校英文报正在举办题为“肢体语言的力量”的征文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1. 肢体语言在交流中的重要作用;
2. 举例说明不同文化中肢体语言的差异。
注意:1. 写作词数应为 80 个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The Power of Body Language
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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。
I held my purse tightly as I rushed into my neighborhood Starbucks. The rich smell of
freshly made coffee filled the air, but I paid no attention my eyes were fixed on the shelf where the limited edition bear cups should have been. But it was empty! My heart sank, but I walked straight to the register.
“Do you have any more of those bear cups in the warehouse ” I asked, leaning forward.
That cup was for my sick niece, who’d been begging for it for weeks.
The server, a young woman with a name tag reading “Lila”, gave a polite but apologetic
smile. “I’m so sorry, ma’am. They’re selling very fast — we sell out within hours of getting a new shipment. We’ll have a new delivery on Friday, though. I can put your name and number down to set one aside for you.”
My patience broke. I hit my hand on the counter and said, “No! That’s impossible!” My
voice was loud, drawing looks from every corner of the store. “From downtown to the suburbs,
this is the ninth Starbucks I’ve been to today! Nine. And everyone says ‘sold out’! But I see them online for hundreds of dollars! You’re holding them back to resell, aren’t you !”
Lila’s smile faded, but her voice stayed steady. “Ma’am, I work fifty hours a week here.
The last thing I want is to bring a Starbucks cup home. We don’t keep any back — first-come,
first-served. Even regular customers struggle to get one. Can I get you a drink or something to eat Our lemon loaf just came out warm.”
Anger made my cheeks burn. “Forget it!” I hit both hands on the counter harder, then turned around and rushed out. The doorbell rang sharply behind me. As I walked away, guilt washed over me — I’d totally overreacted, but I was so desperate to see my niece smile.
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。
The next day, I gathered the courage to return, determined to apologize.
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_______________________________________________________________________________
_____
Three days later, my phone rang.
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1 .A
【原文】W: Mr. Smith, I can’t open the kitchen window.
M: I’m not sure how I can help you. Maybe you can try putting some vegetable oil on it.
W: I don’t think so. I’ll call George to come over to check it.
2 .C
【原文】M: You are thinner than you used to be, aren’t you
W: Yes, I am. I’ve been dieting for three months. I’ve lost 15 pounds and I feel fit. I am down to 100.
3 .A
【原文】M: At first, the policeman didn’t believe me when I said the truck driver ran the red light before hitting my car. But there’s a video.
W: Oh, in that case, he’s going to have to pay to fix your car.
4 .B
【原文】M: What’s going on The tap just drops water.
W: I guess it’s frozen again. It’s too cold.
5 .C
【原文】W: Mom has been looking everywhere for that book today, Dad.
M: Oh, I threw it away yesterday.
6 .B 7 .A
【原文】W: Could I clear these plates and get them out of your way
M: Sure, we’re all done. Please get the rest ofthat in a bag and we’ll take it away later.
W: No problem. And these are drinks for you. Coffee, tea or something else
M: Juice, please. Just the check for me, thanks. Do you accept personal checks
W: Sorry, I’m afraid we don’t. We do accept credit cards, but only Visa or Master Card.
M: I only have a Discover Card. And I don’t have any cash on me. Is there a bank where I can draw some money nearby
W: There’s one about three blocks away, but you’ll need to leave something with us.
M: OK!
8 .B 9 .A 10 .B
【原文】M: Hi, I saw your apartment on the website. I’d like to have a look.
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W: Can you come this afternoon at 5:00 pm
M: How about 9:00 am tomorrow morning
W: 9:00 am tomorrow is fine. But there are many other people asking about the apartment. The sooner you can come, the better.
M: I understand, but I won’t be free until that time. Where should I meet you
W: Meet me on the first floor of the building. What is your name
M: Tim Smith. See you tomorrow.
W: See you!
11 .A 12 .B 13 .C
【原文】M: Hi! How are you
W: I’m good, thanks. Surprised to see you here. Still love series
M: Yes. Recently I’ve been watching Suits. It’s like... it’s a new series and it’s really good. You should try it, too.
W: Okay, I’ll have to check it out later.
M: Don’t you know that dogs aren’t allowed in here You’ll be punished. There’s a sign.
W: You are right. I’d better leave the park.
M: Wait, I’ll come with you. I am about to go fishing anyway.
W: Oh! What happened to your jeans The back of them is covered in brown paint!
M: Oh no! How did that happen
W: Hmm, I guess you didn’t see the warning sign next to the bench. It says “Wet paint! Don’t
touch!”
14 .A 15 .C 16 .B
【原文】W: Let’s go to get a coffee from the shop, Matt.
M: Sure, why not I’ve just finished my report, and I have half an hour until the next meeting.
W: Right. Well, what do you think of your new job so far
M: It’s very interesting. What I like most is that I get to learn more things than I did at university.
W: I agree. We’re lucky to have our jobs.
M: Yeah. I’m working in computer modeling, and I discover how to do things that were thought to be impossible in the past.
W: You know, I was working as a shop helper in a clothing store before I changed careers two
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years ago. What did you do before this
M: I worked in the library after I graduated. That way, I had time to prepare to find a job like this.
17 .C 18 .B 19 .C 20 .A
【原文】
W: Yes, you can afford to go skiing now! In fact, ski holidays are on the rise in the UK.
That’s because more and more people find it just easy to book a last-minute ski trip thanks to
online booking platforms like Sunweb. On Sunweb, you spend only 159 on a ski trip that lasts for a whole week. To take your dream ski trip at a low cost, use the following tips.
First, choosing the right time of year to plan your trip could make a big difference to the
overall cost. While you might think that traveling during term-time is key to great ski deals, there are actually cheaper offers for the school holidays on Sunweb. It can help you save up a lot of
money.
Second, you may think that the early birds have already caught the greatest deals for the new ski season. In fact, websites like Sunweb offer competitive prices to those who booked trips within just six weeks of travel.
Lastly, when it comes to packing properly for the snow, remember that skiing isn’t about fashion — it’s about being practical.
21 .B 22 .A 23 .C
【导语】本文是一篇应用文。主要介绍大航海时代四位探险家的探险事迹及对人类地理认知的深远影响。
21.细节理解题。根据第二段中的“His team journeyed from the Mississippi River to the Pacific, documenting new species and establishing relations with Native tribes.(他的团队从密西西比河航行至太平洋,记录新物种并与原住民部落建立联系。)”可知,刘易斯的团队记录了沿途的新物种。故选 B 项。
22 .细节理解题。根据第四段中的“He mapped the eastern coast of Australia, charted New
Zealand’s coastline, and explored numerous Pacific islands.(他绘制了澳大利亚东海岸地图,标注了新西兰海岸线,并探索了众多太平洋岛屿。)”可知,绘制澳大利亚东海岸地图的探险家是詹姆斯·库克。故选 A 项。
23.推理判断题。根据第二段“This journey opened the American West to settlement, connecting the nation from coast to coast.(这次旅程开拓了美国西部的定居点,将这个国家从东海岸到西
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海岸连接起来)”、第三段“This historic journey proved the world was round, linked the world’s oceans(这次历史性的旅程证明了地球是圆的,连接了世界各大洋)”、第四段“Cook’s accurate mappings and scientific observations greatly expanded European knowledge of the Pacific region and established new connections between Europe and the South Pacific.(库克精确的地图绘制和科学观察极大地拓展了欧洲人对太平洋地区的认知,并在欧洲与南太平洋之间建立了新的联系)”和第五段“His book, The Travels of Marco Polo, inspired generations of future explorers and helped bridge the cultural divide between the East and the West.(他的著作《马可·波罗游记》激励了一代又一代未来的探险家,并有助于弥合东西方之间的文化鸿沟)”可知,四位探险家的共同之处是他们的旅程都促进了全球范围内的联系。故选 C 项。
24 .B 25 .A 26 .D 27 .C
【导语】这是一篇说明文。本文介绍加州迪士尼乐园: 世界首座迪士尼度假区,开业当天状况糟糕,保留经典项目,票价大幅上涨,名人曾在此工作,乐园持续发展更新。
24 .词句猜测题。根据划线词上文“Disneyland in Anaheim, California is the first resort in the world. According to the Themed Entertainment Association, Disneyland now ranks as the world’s second — most visited theme park, closely behind Disney World in Florida, which opened in
1971.(位于加利福尼亚州阿纳海姆市的迪士尼乐园是全球首家主题度假区。据主题娱乐协会的数据,如今迪士尼乐园已位列全球第二——是游客数量第二多的主题公园,仅次于 1971年开业的佛罗里达州的迪士尼世界)”可知,迪士尼乐园在 2023 年游客数量超过了 1700 万人次。故划线词指的是“迪士尼乐园”。故选 B。
25.推理判断题。根据第三段“It opened on July 17, 1955. Although Walt Disney was known for his attention to detail, the opening day was famously a disaster. The park opened just a year after
its groundbreaking and the shoes of the guests sank into the muddy land. There weren’t enough
restrooms in the park. Food and drinks were in short supply, too.(它于 1955 年 7 月 17 日开业。
尽管沃尔特·迪士尼以注重细节而闻名,但开业当天却遭遇了严重的灾难。该公园在破土动工一年后才正式开放,游客的鞋子陷进了泥泞的土地里。公园里没有足够的洗手间。食物和饮料也供应不足)”可知,迪士尼乐园的开业情况准备不足。故选 A。
26.推理判断题。根据第四段“Among the original rides still around today are the Mad Tea Party, Peter Pan’s Flight and the Jungle Cruise.(如今仍保留下来的原始游乐项目有“疯狂茶会” 、“彼得·潘的飞行之旅”以及“丛林探险”等)”可知,《彼得·潘的飞行》这一游乐项目是迪士尼乐园中历史最悠久的游乐项目之一。故选 D。
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27 .主旨大意题。根据最后一段“While Disneyland still features many of the touches Walt Disney oversaw himself, the original park is ever-evolving. Some of the moves have been made to keep
up with a changing society, while others have been made to introduce more thrilling attractions
with the latest technology to keep up with competitors. The resort in Anaheim now includes
Disney California Adventure and Downtown Disney, a shopping and entertainment district.(尽管迪士尼乐园仍保留着许多由沃尔特·迪士尼亲自设计的元素,但最初的乐园也在不断演变。其中一些改变是为了适应不断变化的社会,而另一些则是为了引入更多运用最新技术的刺激游乐项目,以跟上竞争对手的步伐。如今, 位于阿纳海姆的迪士尼度假区还新增了迪士尼加州冒险乐园和迪士尼市中心区,后者是一个集购物和娱乐于一体的区域)”可知,最后一段主要讲的是迪士尼乐园的发展情况。故选 C。
28 .B 29 .D 30 .C 31 .A
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍伊洛瓦底江海豚的独特习性、栖息地范围, 以及它们面临的生存威胁和濒危现状。
28 .细节理解题。根据第一段中的“In Myanmar’s Ayeyarwady River, there is a group of
Irrawaddy dolphins that are best-known for giving a special signal — a wave of their tail — right before the fishers should cast nets.(在缅甸的伊洛瓦底江,有一群伊洛瓦底江海豚,它们最出名的是在渔民应该撒网之前发出一个特殊的信号 —— 摇尾巴)”可知,伊洛瓦底江海豚摇尾巴是为了提醒渔民可以撒网,也就是示意渔民开始工作、配合渔民捕鱼。故选 B 项。
29 .细节理解题。根据第四段中的“The Irrawaddy dolphins are one of the only six species that can live in freshwater. But they can also inhabit coastal waters — a quality shared by even fewer species.(伊洛瓦底江海豚是仅有的六种能在淡水中生活的物种之一。但它们也能栖息在沿海水域 —— 这是更少物种拥有的特性)”可知,伊洛瓦底江海豚也能在沿海水域生存。故选 D项。
30.推理判断题。根据第五段中的“These rivers and coastal areas are often close to intense human activity, so they face serious threats from pollution, habitat loss, coal-carrying ships, and illegal
electro-fishing(这些河流和沿海地区通常靠近密集的人类活动,因此它们面临着来自污染、
栖息地丧失、运煤船和非法电鱼的严重威胁)”可知,作者提到非法电鱼,是为了说明伊洛瓦底江海豚面临的生存威胁。故选 C 项。
31.推理判断题。根据最后一段中的““Without urgent action, these cooperative, curious creatures could disappear forever, much like the Yangtze dolphins, which disappeared from China’s waters
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in 2006, despite conservation efforts, as well as Mexico’s Vaquita dolphins, down to around 10
individuals,” warns Smith.(史密斯警告说:“如果不采取紧急行动,这些懂得合作、充满好奇心的生物可能会永远消失。就像白鱀豚,尽管人们努力保护,却还是在 2006 年从中国水域消失;墨西哥的小头鼠海豚如今也仅存约 10 只。”)”以及第四段中的“the populations in these three rivers are considered critically endangered, with fewer than 100 individuals estimated in
each(这三条河流中的种群被认为是极度濒危的,每条河估计不足 100 只)”可推断,小头鼠海豚(Vaquita dolphins)数量最少,是最濒危的物种。故选 A 项。
32 .A 33 .D 34 .B 35 .C
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了一项新研究称,年少成名的孩子长大后很少能成为顶尖成就者,新研究还对“一万小时定律”提出质疑,并给出相关建议。
32.词句猜测题。根据第二段中“The researchers examined data from nearly 35,000 adults in two dozens of previously published studies and found there was just a 10% overlap (重叠) between
child prodigies and high-performing adults, such as Olympic champions, renowned composers,
and Nobel prize winners.(研究人员检查了此前发表的几十项研究中近 3.5 万名成年人的数据,发现儿童 prodigies 与奥运冠军、著名作曲家和诺贝尔奖获得者等高成就成年人之间的重叠 率仅为 10%)”可知,“prodigies”指的是年少有为、天赋异禀的孩子, 与“Geniuses(天才)”意思相近。故选 A。
33 .细节理解题。根据第五段中“The new analysis also challenged ideas that excellence comes from hours of specialized early training, or the “10,000-hour rule” popularized by Malcolm
Gladwell. The rule suggests that a person needs about 10,000 hours of practice to achieve
mastery.(这项新分析还对优秀源于长时间的专业早期训练,或马尔科姆·格拉德威尔所推广的“一万小时定律”提出了质疑。该定律认为,一个人需要大约 1 万小时的练习才能达到精通)”可知,马尔科姆·格拉德威尔认为掌握技能的关键是练习。故选 D。
34 .细节理解题。根据第六段中“However, our study indicates that adult world-class performers do a range of activities when they were young — with fewer practice hours in their specific
discipline but more time in other activities.(然而,我们的研究表明,成年世界级表演者年轻时会做各种活动——在特定学科上的练习时间较少,但在其他活动上的时间较多)”可知,根据这项新研究,高成就成年人的一个特点是他们通常兴趣广泛。故选 B。
35.推理判断题。根据最后一段中““However, there’s a key takeaway: Encourage kids to pursue a variety of interests rather than specializing early,” he said. “Evidence suggests that engaging in
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two additional areas to the main discipline is the sweet spot. So it’s unwise to try as many as
possible, like sampling all the instruments in music.”(“不过,有一点至关重要:要鼓励孩子们广泛发展各种兴趣,而非过早地专注于某一项。”他说道。“有证据表明,在主修学科的基础上再涉足另外两个领域才是最佳选择。所以, 盲目地尝试尽可能多的领域是不明智的,就像尝试学习所有音乐乐器那样。”)”可知,弗雷德·奥斯瓦尔德可能会建议父母鼓励孩子选择一些兴趣。故选 C。
36 .F 37 .D 38 .A 39 .G 40 .E
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了研究发现每日走 3000 步可减缓阿尔茨海默病高风险人群的认知衰退,同时介绍了相关研究过程与可能的作用机制。
36 .由上文“Older people who are particularly at risk of Alzheimer’s (阿尔茨海默病) disease
could slow their cognitive (认知) decline by taking just 3,000 steps a day.(阿尔茨海默病高风险的老年人每天只需走 3000 步,就能减缓他们的认知衰退)”和后文“However, it could be linked to the impact of regular exercise on inflammation (炎症) or blood flow to the brain.(不过,这可能与规律运动对炎症或脑部血液流动的影响有关)”可知,本空需要承接前文提出 “步数产生该效果的原因尚不明确” 的内容,F 选项“Why this step count might have this effect is unclear.(为何这个步数会产生这样的效果目前还不清楚)”既呼应了前文的“3000 步减缓认知衰退”,又引出了后文对原因的推测,能承上启下,符合语境。故选 F。
37 .由上文“To address such limitations, Wai-Ying Wendy Yau at Harvard University and her co-workers analysed the physical activity of 296 cognitively healthy people, who wore
step-tracking devices for one week to objectively measure their activity levels.(为了解决这些局限性,哈佛大学的 Wai-Ying Wendy Yau 和她的同事们分析了296 名认知健康者的身体活动情况,这些人佩戴计步设备一周,以客观测量他们的活动量)”可知,本空需要补充这 296 名研究对象的信息,D 选项“These people were aged between 50 and 90.(这些人的年龄在 50 到 90 岁之间)”中的“These people”对应前文的“296 cognitively healthy people”,完善了研究对象的背景信息,符合语境。故选 D。
38 .由后文“They found that, among the participants with above-average levels of misfolded
beta-amyloid in their brain at the start, taking between 3, 000 and 5, 000 steps per day seemed to
greatly slow the build-up of misfolded tau, but not beta-amyloid.(他们发现,在初始阶段脑内错 误折叠 β- 淀粉样蛋白水平高于平均值的参与者中,每天走 3000 到5000 步似乎能大幅减缓错误折叠 tau 蛋白的积累,但对 β-淀粉样蛋白没有影响)”可知,本空需要引出研究的结果,
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A 选项“What was the result (结果是什么?)”直接提出疑问,自然衔接后文的研究发现,符合语境。故选 A。
39 .由后文“This activity level showed 54% slower cognitive decline than inactivity,” says
Yau.(“这个活动量对应的认知衰退速度比不活动的情况慢 54%,”Yau 说)”可知,本空需要明确“这个活动量”对应的具体步数,G 选项“Walking 5,000 to 7,500 steps daily further reduces tau build-up.(每天走 5000 到 7500 步能进一步减少 tau 蛋白的积累)”中的“5000 到 7500 步”对应后文的“This activity level”,清晰衔接了后文的结论,符合语境。故选 G。
40 .由上文“The researchers didn’t explore exactly how regular exercise may have these effects, but it could be due to physical activity reducing inflammation.(研究人员没有确切探究规律运动 为何会产生这些效果,但这可能是因为身体活动能减轻炎症)”可知,本空需要补充运动产生该效果的另一个可能原因,E 选项“Exercise may also boost blood flow to the brain.(运动也可能促进脑部的血液流动)”中的“also”承接前文的“due to physical activity reducing inflammation”,补充了运动的另一潜在作用,符合语境。故选 E。
41 .D 42 .B 43 .A 44 .C 45 .D 46 .C 47 .B 48 .A
49 .B 50 .C 51 .D 52 .C 53 .B 54 .A 55 .D
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述萨拉索塔县(Sarasota County)救生员 Landon Lacy在威尼斯海滩休假时,偶遇两名游泳者被激流困住,他立刻挺身而出,先后将被困的夫妻二人成功救上岸的英勇事迹。
41 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:5 月 30 日,Lacy 正在威尼斯海滩享受休闲时光,突然注意到一个人带着漂浮装置冲向大海。A. serving 服务;B. checking 检查;C. limiting 限制;D. enjoying 享受。根据上文“a peaceful day off”可知,Lacy 正在“享受”休假时光。故选 D 项。
42.考查动词词义辨析。句意: 几秒钟后,一条消息出现在他的手机上,通知他正在进行一场水上救援。A. blaming 责备;B. informing 通知;C. convincing 说服;D. suspecting 怀疑。根据上文“a message appeared on his phone”及下文“an ongoing water rescue”可知,手机消息是用来“通知”Lacy 救援情况的,inform sb. ofsth.为固定搭配,意为“通知某人某事”,符合语境。故选 B 项。
43 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:这名休班救生员毫不犹豫地立即行动起来。A. action 行动;
B. life 生命;C. attack 攻击;D. cleanup 清理。根据上文“Without a moment’s hesitation”及下文“He jumped into the water”可知,Lacy 立刻采取了“行动” ,spring into action 为固定搭配,
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意为“立即行动”,符合语境。故选 A 项。
44.考查动词短语辨析。句意:Lacy 的职业本能立刻发挥了作用。A. passed by 路过;B. wore out 磨损、耗尽;C. kicked in 生效、起作用;D. broke down 出故障、崩溃。根据下文“He jumped into the water and swam over 150 yards from shore”可知,他的职业素养和本能马上“起了作用”,救人时的操作很专业。故选 C 项。
45.考查形容词词义辨析。句意: 他跳入水中,从岸边游出 150 多码,两名游泳者被困在一股强劲的激流中 —— 这是海滩游客面临的最大威胁之一。A. smooth 光滑的;B. cultural 文化的;C. warm 温暖的;D. powerful 强劲的。根据下文“one of the greatest threats to
beachgoers”可知,这股激流的“力量很大”,是海滩游客面临的最大威胁之一。故选 D 项。
46 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:他首先游到一名挣扎着想要浮在水面上的女子身边。A.
planning 计划;B. pretending 假装;C. struggling 挣扎;D. agreeing 同意。根据上文“two
swimmers were caught in a ___5___ current”及下文“stay afloat”可知,两名游泳者被一股强劲的水流困住了,其中一名女子正在“挣扎”求生。故选 C 项。
47 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:他尽量安抚她的情绪,然后将她安全地引导回沙滩上。A. shipped 运输;B. guided 引导;C. walked 步行;D. followed 跟随。根据下文“safely back to the sand”可知,Lacy 是“引导”女子游回岸边。故选 B 项。
48.考查名词词义辨析。句意: 但这名女子满心恐惧 —— 她担心的不是自己的安危,而是仍被困在汹涌海水中的丈夫。A. fear 恐惧;B. anger 愤怒;C. shyness 害羞;D. loneliness 孤独。根据下文“not for her own safety, but for her husband, who remained trapped in the rough
water”及“She was anxious, saying, ‘My husband’s dying’”可知,女子的丈夫仍被困在汹涌海水中,她内心充满了“恐惧”,担心丈夫的安全。故选 A 项。
49 .考查形容词词义辨析。句意:Lacy 下定决心要救那个男人,他转身向更远的地方游去——游了200 到300 码——直到发现那个筋疲力尽的游泳者。A. Embarrassed 尴尬的;B.
Determined 坚定的、下定决心的; C. Frightened 害怕的;D. Excited 兴奋的。根据下文“to save the man, Lacy turned around and swam even ___ 10___”可知,Lacy“下定决心”要救女子的丈夫,转身游向深海。故选 B 项。
50 .考查副词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. deeper 更深地;B. higher 更高地;C. farther 更远地;D. better 更好地。根据上文“swam over 150 yards from shore”及下文“between 200 and 300 yards”可知,这次 Lacy 游的距离“更远”。故选 C 项。
51 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:他小心翼翼地让男子仰卧在水面上以帮助他保持漂浮状态,
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然后缓慢且平稳地将他拉向岸边。A. dressed 穿衣服;B. observed 观察;C. treated 治疗;D. positioned 放置、使处于特定姿势。根据“on his back to help him stay afloat”可知,Lacy 是调整了男子的身体“姿势”。故选 D 项。
52.考查副词词义辨析。句意: 同上。A. suddenly 突然;B. effortlessly 毫不费力地;C. slowly缓慢地;D. carelessly 粗心地。根据上文“the exhausted (疲惫的) swimmer”及下文“steadily”可知,男子已经筋疲力尽,因此 Lacy 救人的动作应是“缓慢”且平稳的。故选 C 项。
53.考查名词词义辨析。句意: 两名游泳者都上岸后,威尼斯消防救援队赶到现场评估他们的身体状况。A. performance 表现;B. condition 状况;C. progress 进步;D. value 价值。根据“Venice Fire Rescue arrived”可知,救援队的职责是评估遇险者的身体“状况”。故选 B 项。
54.考查动词词义辨析。句意:萨拉索塔县治安官办公室航空队从空中拍摄了整个救援过程。
A. captured 拍摄、捕捉;B. forgot 忘记;C. refused 拒绝;D. doubted 怀疑。根据下文“the entire rescue from above”及“This video provides a striking reminder”可知,航空队“拍摄”了救援视频。故选 A 项。
55.考查名词词义辨析。句意: 这段视频有力地提醒我们,在危机时刻,一个人的敏捷思维和勇气能带来天壤之别的改变。A. creativity 创造力;B. honesty 诚实;C. adaptability 适应性; D. courage 勇气。根据上文“This video provides a striking reminder of how one person’s quick thinking”及 Lacy 不顾危险、两次游向深海救人的事迹可知,他展现出了非凡的“勇气”。故选 D 项。
56 .which 57 .objects 58 .making 59 .the 60 .to see 61 .toured
62 .and 63 .deepen 64 .shared 65 .in
【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道。中国与秘鲁共同举办的一系列文物展览等文化交流活动,增进了相互了解、助力探寻共同文化根源,对拉近文明距离与强化双边联系意义重大。
56.考查定语从句。句意: 自 11 月 5 日起,秘鲁库斯科的印加博物馆举办了名为“太阳之光:古代蜀国与印加文明的对话”的展览,该展览展示了众多珍贵的文化藏品。分析句子结构可知,该空引导的是一个非限制性定语从句;先行词是“the exhibition ‘Light of the Sun: A
Dialogue Between Ancient Shu and Inca Civilizations’”,指物,在从句中作主语,所以用关系代词 which 引导。故填 which。
57 .考查名词复数。句意: 展出的物品包括来自中国古代蜀国的复制品和 3D 打印版,如巨大的青铜树和金色面具,还有印加文物。object 是可数名词,根据语境可知,这里展示的是
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来自中国古蜀国的物品,不止一件,所以要用复数形式 objects。故填 objects。
58.考查非谓语动词。句意: 这两个文化都对太阳怀有敬意,也都喜爱黄金,因此此次展览成为促进文化交流的强大媒介。分析句子成分可知, 空格处应该用非谓语动词作状语;动词make 与上文的内容之间是主动关系,所以用现在分词 making 作状语。故填making。
59 .考查冠词。句意: 2016 年,为纪念中秘两国建交 45 周年,超过 100 件中国展品在利马展出,成千上万的游客纷纷前来一睹兵马俑等文物的风采。“the+序数词”表示“第 ……”,这里指“中国和秘鲁建交的第 45 周年”,是特指,所以用定冠词 the。故填 the。
60 .考查非谓语动词。句意: 2016 年,为纪念中秘两国建交 45 周年,超过 100 件中国展品在利马展出,成千上万的游客纷纷前来一睹兵马俑等文物的风采。(be) eager to do sth.是固定短语,意为“渴望做某事”,所以空格处用不定式形式。故填 to see。
61 .考查动词的时态。句意:2021 年,一场联合展览在五个中国城市巡回展出。根据空前的“A 2021 joint show”可知,句子描述的是过去发生的事情,要用一般过去时,tour 的过去式是 toured。故填 toured。
62 .考查连词。句意:此后,2024 年的一场展览在成都和深圳举行,该展览汇集了来自 14家秘鲁博物馆的 168 件文物,受到了热烈欢迎,总计吸引了超过一百万名游客。Chengdu和 Shenzhen 是并列关系,都是展览举办的城市,所以用连词and 连接。故填 and。
63.考查词形转换。句意: 这些交流能够加深彼此的了解,并帮助人们认识到共同的文化渊源。分析句子结构可知, 情态动词 can 后需接动词原形。deep 的动词形式为 deepen 意为“加深;深化”。故填 deepen。
64.考查非谓语动词。句意: 这些交流能够加深彼此的了解,并帮助人们认识到共同的文化渊源。空格处应该用非谓语动词定语,修饰下文的 cultural roots,动词 share 与下文的名词短语 cultural roots 之间是被动关系,所以用过去分词 shared 作定语。故填 shared。
65.考查介词。句意: 他们强调了文化交流所发挥的至关重要的作用,即它能够促进不同文明之间的相互连接,并加强中国与秘鲁之间的联系。“play a role in...”是一个固定短语,意思是“在…… 中起作用”。故填 in。
66 .One possible version:
The Power of Body Language
Body language plays a vital role in our daily communication. It not only helps express our feelings and attitudes but also makes what we say more vivid and convincing. For example, a
warm smile conveys friendliness, and steady eye contact builds trust.
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However, body language varies across cultures. In some countries, a thumbs-up indicates approval, but in others, it may be offensive. Similarly, nodding usually means “yes” in many
cultures, yet in parts of Greece and Bulgaria, it can mean “no”. Therefore, understanding these differences is key to effective cross-cultural communication.
【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生向校英文报“肢体语言的力量”主题征文投稿,阐述肢体语言在交流中的重要作用,并举例说明不同文化中肢体语言的差异。
【详解】1. 词汇积累
至关重要的:vital → crucial
传达:convey → express
信任:trust → faith
不同:vary → differ
2. 句式拓展同义句转换
原句:It not only helps express our feelings and attitudes but also makes what we say more vivid and convincing.
拓展句:Not only does it help express our feelings and attitudes but also it makes what we say more vivid and convincing.
【点睛】【高分句型 1】It not only helps express our feelings and attitudes but also makes what we say more vivid and convincing.(运用了“not only...but also...”并列结构以及 what 引导的宾语从句)
【高分句型 2】Therefore, understanding these differences is key to effective cross-cultural communication.(运用了动名词短语作主语)
67 .One possible version:
The next day, I gathered the courage to return, determined to apologize. Lila was taking an order when she saw me; she nodded gently, indicating she’d be with me soon. When she came
over, I lowered my head slightly and said, “Lila, I’m truly sorry for yelling at you yesterday. I was really overwhelmed — my niece is sick, and I just wanted to make her happy.” She smiled, “I
understand. Family matters most. I’ll keep one for you. Could you leave your phone number so I can call you when it comes in ”I quickly wrote it down, thanking her repeatedly.
Three days later, my phone rang. It was Lila, her warm voice coming through: “Hi, this is
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Lila from Starbucks. The bear cup you wanted has arrived.” A surge of joy filled me, and I
thanked her again. I rushed to the store right away, and when I saw the neatly placed bear cup on the counter, I knew my niece’s wish would come true. Taking the cup gently in my hands, I was already looking forward to seeing my niece’s bright smile. It was Lila’s kindness that had turned my anxiety into relief.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开, 讲述了作者为生病的侄女寻找限量版熊杯,跑了九家星巴克都被告知售罄,情急之下对店员莱拉大发雷霆,事后心生愧疚,决定第二天回去道歉的故事。
【详解】1. 段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“第二天,我鼓起勇气回去,决心道歉。”可知,第一段可描写作者找到莱拉并真诚道歉,说明自己发火的原因,莱拉表示理解并答应为她预留熊杯,作者留下电话号码并再三感谢。
②由第二段首句内容“三天后,我的电话响了。”可知,第二段可描写电话是莱拉打来的,
告知熊杯已到,作者十分开心,立刻赶往店里拿到杯子,满心期待侄女的笑容,也感激莱拉的善意。
2. 续写线索:回去道歉——说明缘由——莱拉理解并答应预留——留下电话——莱拉来电告知杯子到货——赶往店里拿杯子——感激善意、期待侄女笑容
3. 词汇激活行为类
①道歉:apologize/say sorry
②预留:keep/set aside
③赶往:rush/hurry情绪类
①开心:joy/happiness
②宽慰:relief/comfort/reassurance
【点睛】[高分句型 1] When she came over, I lowered my head slightly and said, “Lila, I’m truly sorry for yelling at you yesterday.(运用了 when 引导时间状语从句)
[高分句型 2] It was Lila’s kindness that had turned my anxiety into relief.(运用了强调句型“It’s...that...”强调主语)
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