Unit 3 单元测试卷 B
(考试时间:120 分钟 试卷满分:150 分)
注意事项:
1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。
2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
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。
1 .What does the girl like in the history area
A .The friendly people. B .The quiet environment. C .The comfortable chairs.
2 .Where are the speakers most probably
A .In a restaurant. B .On the plane. C .In the classroom.
3 .Where will the two speakers go next
A .To a park. B .To a theater. C .To a museum.
4 .What is the woman looking for
A .A restaurant. B .A bookshop. C .A restroom.
5 .Where probably is the woman
A .At an airport. B .In the street. C .In a mall.
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。每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
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6 .What is the woman doing
A .Reserving a room. B .Checking into a hotel. C .Packing her luggage.
7 .What will the woman do next
A .Walk in a park. B .Have dinner. C .Go to a bank.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8 .Where are the speakers
A .At a gym. B .At a park. C .At a lake.
9 .What will the woman do next weekend
A .Do some walking. B .Ride her bike. C .Go swimming.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
10 .Where does the conversation take place
A .In a hospital. B .In a gym. C .In a park.
11 .What happened to Molly yesterday
A .She fell off the bed.
B .She had trouble breathing.
C .She almost died of heart disease.
12 .What annoys Molly most
A .Stopping drinking Coke. B .Giving up fried chips. C .Getting up early.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
13 .Where does the woman want to travel
A .In a mountain. B .On a river. C .In a park.
14 .How long does the trip last
A .About an hour and forty-five minutes.
B .About two hours.
C .About two hours and fifteen minutes.
15 .How will the woman come back
A .By boat. B .On foot. C .By bus.
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16 .What does the man advise the woman to do
A .Book a ticket in advance.
B .Come to the bridge early.
C .Bring some cold drinks.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17 .Who is the speaker talking to
A .Students. B .Athletes. C .Historians.
18 .What will the listeners visit in the morning
A .Wildlife park.
B .Cardiff Council Building.
C .Cardiff Castle.
19 .What will the member of Cardiff City Council do
A .Talk about medicine in ancient days.
B .Introduce the history of a Roman wall.
C .Show improvements in wildlife protection.
20 .What do we know about the trip
A .The whole journey takes three hours.
B .People will stay in a hotel for two nights.
C .Cardiff’s famous stadium is the destination.
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
Four Amusement Parks in OrlandoUniversal’s Islands of Adventure
Opened in 1999, it is a unique amusement park with eight distinct themed islands for
visitors to explore. There are countless rides, activities, and shows to be found throughout the islands. Costumed characters can often be found wandering through the park, making for some excellent photo opportunities.
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Phone: 407-224-4233
Universal Studios Florida
If you’re a big movie fan, visiting it is a dream come true. The grounds are crowded with all sorts of exciting rides and attractions. Visitors will feel like they’ve been transported into their
favorite fictional worlds. The park is also an operational movie andTV production facility,
meaning that visitors might even have the chance to see a real film crew(工作人员) at work. Phone: 407-363-8000SeaWorld Orlando
With its many world-class aquariums(水族馆), it is one of the best places in the city to get up close and personal with the incredible marine(海生的) life that lives in the waters around
Florida. Visitors will have the chance to see dolphins, sharks, turtles, and so on. It also offers roller coasters, rides for children, and valuable information about wildlife conservation.
Phone: 407-545-5550
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay
Sitting on a 335-acre property in Tampa, it offers thrilling amusement park rides, live
entertainment for all ages, and has one of the largest zoos in the United States. More than12,000 different animals live in the park; many of these animals are native to Africa, and visitors can take exciting safari-style tours if they want to see the animals up close. Special events on how to
protect wildlife are held throughout the year.
Phone: 813-884-4386
21 .Which number should a film lover call
A .407-224-4233. B .407-363-8000.
C .407-545-5550. D .813-884-4386.
22 .Where can you watch animals native to Africa
A .In SeaWorld Orlando. B .In Universal Studios Florida.
C .In Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. D .In Universal’s Islands of Adventure.
23 .What do the last two parks have in common
A .They are intended for child tourists.
B .They focus on sea animal attractions.
C .They are among the largest zoos in the US.
D .They provide information on wildlife protection.
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B
Imagine stepping out your front door and standing in the middle of a national park. Daniel hopes this might soon be possible for millions of London residents. Daniel is leading a campaign to make London a national park city.
Although London has much more concrete than a national park usually would, it is home to more than 13,000 kinds of wildlife. These species live in its 3,000 parks, along with 15,000
varieties of flowering plants, and more than 300 species of birds. In fact, 47 percent of the land in London is green space.
“We have 8 million trees in London; it’s the world’s largest urban forest,” Daniel says.
That’s almost one tree for every person living in London! Yet, even though London has thousands of outdoor spaces, one in seven children living there hasn’t visited a green space in the past year.
Daniel believes that making London into a national park will protect the animal life and
green spaces in London. He hopes it will also encourage people, especially young people, to spend more time outdoors. Daniel takes his own son out to explore in London, and he thinks that other
parents should do the same. Daniel believes that people who spend a lot of time in nature live happier and healthier lives. What do you think
24 .The campaign led by Daniel is .
A .to create a new beautiful village B .to attract more visitors to parks
C .to build a modern town in England D .to make London a national park city
25 .We can learn from Paragraph 2 and 3 that .
A .London has 8 million trees B .London is a small urban forest
C .there are few parks in London D .more than 50% of London is green space
26 .In Daniel’s opinion, other parents should .
A .take care of themselves B .help their children with their schoolwork
C .spend a lot of time indoors D .take their children out to explore in London
27 .What can be the best title for the text
A .A New Type of Park B .People’s Busy Life
C .A Traditional Festival D .Children’s Museum
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C
The red phone box in Britain is a perfect example of the British traditional culture.
However, with the fast development of mobile phones, it has lost its place in people’s everyday life. In order to save their loved red phone boxes, people have thought up many ideas, for
example, to turn them into toilets or art houses.
In a village in Somerset, a place in South West England, villagers have found a novel way to save their red phone box. They turned it into a mini library to deal with the shortage of libraries in their area. The idea was given by a local villager, Janet Fisher, who lives opposite the phone
box. Villagers rallied together to set up the book box. Over 100 books and a variety of movies and music CDs are available at this tiny library. The books are of different kinds, ranging from
cooking books to the classics and children’s books.
People can put the books that they have read inside the phone box, and take away the books that they’d like to read. The books are always changing. There is a regular check on the books to keep the phone box collection fresh.
Anyone is free to come to read books there. The phone box library is open every day around the clock and is lit at night. “It’s very pleasing that the red phone box has been saved. More importantly, it can continue providing a service for us,” said one of the villagers.
28 .The red phone box has been a symbol of .
A .the European architecture B .the British culture
C .the development of technology D .British people’s daily life
29 .The underlined word “novel” in paragraph 2 means .
A .separate B .traditional C .ridiculous D .new
30 .People in Somerset turned the red phone box into a mini library to .
A .keep its original function
B .make up for the lack of library service
C .provide a place to exchange ideas
D .to enlarge the collection of the local library
31 .Which of the following statements is true about the red phone box
A .The library is open to the public only at night.
B .The library was set up by a local villager living opposite a phone box.
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C .People can borrow books and other audio-visual products there.
D .Regular check is made to keep the books in good order.
D
You probably love—or once loved—a playground But if you had been born more than 150 years ago, the playground wouldn’t have existed. Children back then could only play in the streets. That started to change in the late nineteenth century. Cities were starting to get super-crowded,
and they could be dangerous. Kids could get sick inside dark, dirty apartments. Outside, they had to dodge horses.
Marie Warsh, a landscape historian, says that crowded cites were a real crisis. “People said, let’s create spaces where kids can be safe and grow strong and healthy.” Those spaces were the
first playgrounds. They started in Europe. American cities soon built their own. A sandbox was the main feature at most of these playground s. Playing in the sand, kids could exercise and learn social skills.
Cities added slides and merry-go-rounds to playgrounds in the 1900s. But were kids left
alone to have fun on their own No way! Adults watched over the spaces. They managed kids’
fun. In this way, people believed, grownups were training kids to be good citizens and good future workers. After 1945, a lot changed in the United States. “Suddenly,” says Warsh, “people had
leisure time. And we got this idea that playing can be a source of pleasure.” Often, parents left kids alone to swing and seesaw and spin without anyone telling them how. But another big shift happened in the 1960s.Many families left cities. They moved to the suburbs. Warsh says, “City officials tried to find ways to get families is to stay. They thought, let’s give kids creative play spaces.” Then, playground designers added art to spark imaginations.
There was only one problem. People started to notice that accidents happened on
playgrounds. Lots of kids fell as they played. Keeping kids safe became a key design goal
Therefore, soft mats covered hard ground. Plastic equipment with rounded comers replaced metal and concrete jungle gyms.
Little by little, playground designers got more creative. They value spaces where kids can play in lots of ways. “We want to give kids more control over their environment and the ability to make decisions.” says Warsh.
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32 .What does the underlined word “dodge” in Paragraph 1mean
A .Ride. B .Feed. C .Catch. D .Avoid.
33 .What happened to the playgrounds in the 1960s
A .artistic elements could be found in the playgrounds.
B .More and more playgrounds were built in the suburbs.
C .The number of equipment in the playgrounds decreased.
D .Kids had the freedom to play independently on playgrounds.
34 .What led to the decline of metal and concrete structures
A .Lack of materials. B .Safety concern.
C .Artistic preference. D .Environmental protection.
35 .What is the main idea of this passage
A .The evolution of playground equipment over time.
B .The historical development of playgrounds in cities.
C .The outdoor activities which are suitable for children.
D .The importance of outdoor play for kids’ 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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
From bird nests on rooftops to forest channels pulling cool air into city centers, innovative ideas are bringing nature into urban areas, all around the world. Here is a city that has found ways to mix greenery into its cityscapes (城市景色). 36
The High Line on the West side of Manhattan is a 2-kilometer long wheelchair-accessible
public park. 37 It closed in the early 1980s and faced destruction before residents worked together to form Friends of the High Line, wanting to put the site to good use.
A design competition in 2003 generated interest and ideas for what to do with the space.
38 But the idea of an above-street level garden was recognized. And so the High Line opened in stages from 2009 to 2019, and is now a city greenway featuring over 150,000 flowers, shrubs
and trees.
Engagement with the public is a huge part of the project’s success. In name, the High Line
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is administered by the NYC Department of Parks Recreation. 39 It’s considered by many to be a model for other cities seeking innovative ways to introduce green space into their urban
landscape-Washington D.C. is hoping to follow the project’s example with their 11th Street Bridge Park.
This project shows how possible it is to mix nature into every cityscape. 40 As an innovative and inspirational way, it gives the whole planet a helping hand, even in the most urban of environments.
A .To be more realistic, it has a far more regional impact.
B .They are of great benefit to the population and the environment.
C .It was built along the remains of a section of a disused railway line.
D .To this end, it has introduced a number of“parklets” around the city.
E .The park is maintained and operated by enthusiastic volunteers in reality.
F .Perhaps rather sadly, amid-city rollercoaster (过山车) was considered impractical.
G .By 2030, no household should be more than a ten-minute walk from an accessible park.
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。
In the early 1990s, Eric Domb, a highly successful lawyer, came up with the idea of
building a bird park. His father-in-law 41 the idea in the beginning, but when the 42 started to take shape he backed out. Domb thus had to 43 money from former clients, his two brothers and father as well as a bank to build a zoological park known as Pairi Daiza.
After the park opened in 1994, his inexperience led to many 44 , but he pushed on
with his venture (冒险业). By 2000, the park was turning a profit, and Domb’s ambitions were 45 . The park needed more than birds, he believed, and other creatures and cultural gardens
would help turn it into something 46 .
Since his childhood he has been fascinated by Chinese 47 . In 2006, he built the
first Chinese garden, Dream of Han Wu Di in his zoo. It was said to be the largest Chinese garden in Europe. Domb kept 48 new elements. It finally took more than six years to complete
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the project.
Domb felt 49 by the joint panda breeding program. Domb and his people spent the following months 50 building giant panda houses with no guarantee that Pairi Daizi
would be fortunate enough to 51 giant pandas. The huge enclosure (围场) built includes a pool, cave and 52 plantation.
Now, Domb is eager to tell how he 53 a pair of giant pandas, Xing Hui and Hao Hao in February 2014. The sense of 54 is all the more profound (深刻) in that Pairi
Daiza is one of the few private zoos outside China to 55 giant pandas.
41 .A .rejected B .supported C .doubted D .opposed
42 .A .project B .rule C .law D .document
43 .A .steal B .win C .earn D .borrow
44 .A .rewards B .wonders C .mistakes D .regrets
45 .A .missing B .spreading C .shaking D .growing
46 .A .extreme B .unusual C .irregular D .essential
47 .A .culture B .food C .poetry D .dream
48 .A .containing B .changing C .adding D .removing
49 .A .embarrassed B .surprised C .confused D .inspired
50 .A .willingly B .enthusiastically C .automatically D .confidently
51 .A .take charge of B .pay attention to C .get hold of D .gain knowledge of
52 .A .grass B .tea C .banana D .bamboo
53 .A .bought B .protected C .received D .tracked
54 .A .pride B .humour C .security D .duty
55 .A .hide B .house C .train D .save
第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
China will establish a new batch of national parks this year amid its efforts of accelerating the construction of its national park and botanical garden systems. The new parks 56
(include) Huanghekou, Qianjiangyuan-Baishanzu and Kalamayli will be built 57 a steady and orderly manner. China’s national parks are specific land or sea areas 58 main purpose
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is to preserve the nationally representative natural ecosystems of the country and realize the 59 (science) protection and rational use of natural resources.
In 2021, China established the first batch of national parks, with 60 area of 230,000 square km protected land. These parks are home to nearly 30 percent of the key terrestrial wildlife species found in the country. Since the establishment of the first batch of national parks, more than 390 mining sites 61 (close). The Sanjiangyuan park realized the full protection of the
source of the Yangtze, Yellow and Lancang rivers and the Tibetan antelope population has 62 (eventual) recovered to over 70,000. In the Giant Panda National Park, more than 70 percent of
wild pandas are under good protection.
A National Park Law is being made and China 63 (adopt) a more advanced park
management system, increase the 64 (apply) of new technologies, build a world-class
research monitoring platform, and 65 (strong) national park management capabilities in the near future.
第四部分 写作(满分 40 分)
第一节、书信写作
66 .假定你是李华,你的美国朋友 Tom 想去上海欢乐谷乐园游玩,发邮件向你询问相关情况。请你回复邮件。要点包括:
1. 欢乐谷(上海欢乐谷)是一座迷人的主题公园; 2. 游玩项目丰富多彩;
3. 各种各样的文化主题活动也会带给你极大的快乐;4. 你还能够品尝到中国各地的特色美食。
注意:1. 词数 80 左右;
2. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
3. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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第二节、读后续写
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’m Tia, a passionate teenage girl, living next door to the corner of 71st Street. It’s my
corner. Most folks find there’s nothing there, just an empty lot. But to me, it’s like a wide-open treasure box. Stepping into it, I feel like leaping into a sea of green. The tall grass, probably just weeds, with butterflies gathering around, smells clean and fresh, and I wonder why I’m the only one who’s thankful for this place.
One evening, Mama said, “Tia, the city wants to turn that comer of yours into a parking lot.” I stopped in my tracks. “No! They can’t do that!”
“Tia, you have to make them see what you see. Make some noise about it. No one ever got any place by sitting back and staying quiet.” That night, I lay awake thinking for a long time. “I’ve got to do something.”
Early the next morning I dragged a chair down to the corner with a big cardboard on which I’d painted “No Parking Lot! Save Our Nature” in large letters. I sat down and waited. Most
people passed by, paying no attention to me. My friend Tanya asked me what I was doing, and I told her. Then came Mrs. DiRisio, a beauty shop owner, who angrily waved her hand at my sign, saying. “My customers need a place to park. You go home, little girl.” But I didn’t move. Then I noticed a woman down the street taking pictures of my corner. She walked over to me, smiling, “I’m Sara Bennett. Can I talk to you ” I nodded. I knew I needed to make some noise. I started talking, and Ms. Bennett scribbled on a notepad. “A walking path would be nice, maybe a
vegetable garden. And a bench, so people could sit down and listen to the birds singing.” I was surprised at myself, at how many ideas I’d got for this corner.
The next morning, my brother burst into my room with a morning paper. “Fighting for Nature on the Corner of 71st” was the title of the article, and along with it was a picture of me!
After breakfast my brother, Mama and I dragged our chairs and signs back to the corner.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: To my amazement, I saw some familiar figures coming towards us.
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_______________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 2: A year later, the sign on the corner made it official.
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1 .C
【原文】M: When I’m in the library, I like sitting at the long tables in the reference section. It’s quiet there.
W: I prefer to read in the chairs in the history area. They make me relaxed.
M: But there’re always too many people talking there.
2 .A
【原文】W: I can’t believe we’re finally here. This place is always so busy.
M: I know I was expecting it to be quiet since it’s the off season.
W: I thought we’d get a better table if we came early, but look at all the people.
3 .C
【原文】W: We came too early. We still have two hours before the performance starts.
M: Sorry, Ijust couldn’t stay at home and wait.
W: Never mind. What about taking a look around the theater There is a museum near here.
M: Good idea.
4 .C
【原文】W: Excuse me. Is there a public restroom near here
M: Ur... No. But there’s a restaurant between the clothes store and the bookshop. You can go there.
5 .A
【原文】W: Excuse me, where can I get my checked luggage
M: Hello, Miss. You can go straight this way and turn left at the corner. Then keep walking and you’ll see the area where many suitcases are placed.
W: Okay. Thanks so much.
6 .B 7 .A
【原文】W: I reserved a room for three nights, but it turns out I’m going to have to stay four.
M: That shouldn’t be a problem. Here’s your key——Room 107. Do you have any luggage
W: Just this suitcase. You know, it’s so nice and warm out. I thought I’d go for a walk now before dinner. Is there a park near here
M: Yes. Just go down to the comer, where you’ll see a bank. Take a left onto Main Street, and
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you’ll see the park right in front of you.
8 .B 9 .A
【原文】M: Hello! What are you doing here today
W: Hi! I need some exercise. I’m going to walk around for a while.
M: That’s nice! The weather is perfect for being outside, so I decided to ride my bike. There are a lot of nice walking paths through the park here.
W: Thanks! I’ll try them. I’m trying to exercise more. I’m going to the lake next weekend, and I plan to do some walking while I’m there, too.
10 .C 11 .B 12 .C
【原文】M: Hey, Molly. What are you doing here
W: Can’t you see that I’m running
M: Of course. But I never saw you in the park at 6 o’clock in the morning. You never exercised, did you
W: Well, I’ve decided to make a change.
M: Why
W: I was reading books at home yesterday. When I got up to get something to drink, I had trouble breathing.Although the discomfort went away soon, I was scared, so I went to the doctor
immediately.
M: Was there anything wrong
W: He said I would die of heart disease if I kept the former lifestyle.
M: So what was the doctor’s advice
W: Have a balanced diet and take more exercise. Thus, I have to say goodbye to my favorite fried chips and Coke, but what annoys me most is that I have to leave my warm bed at such an early
time while others are still having dreams.
13 .B 14 .A 15 .C 16 .B
【分析】M: Hello. Tourist Information. What can I do for you
W: Hello, I’m phoning about the boat trips on the River Dee. Can you tell me which days they
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are
M: Sure. They go every Friday and Sunday.
W: And where does the boat leave from
M: You’ll find it next to the bridge. It’s ten minutes’ walk from North Street car park.
W: Are there several trips a day
M: Just one. It starts at twelve fifteen. It takes about an hour and forty-five minutes, so you’ll be back by two.
W: How far up the river will the boat take us
M: All the way to Aldford. That’s A-L-D-F-O-R-D. You get off there and come back through the mountains on a bus.
W: It sounds nice. Can I get any food on the boat
M: Not much. They only sell ice cream and cold drinks. But there are lots of cafes in Aldford.
W: Can we get tickets on the boat
M: Yes. They’re three pounds ninety-five for adults and two pounds seventy-five for children. Come early and get a good seat.
W: OK. Thank you for your help.
13 .此题为听力题,解析略。
14 .此题为听力题,解析略。
15 .此题为听力题,解析略。
16 .此题为听力题,解析略。
17 .A 18 .C 19 .C 20 .B
【原文】
M: Let me tell you about a trip that’s arranged for later this year. It’s to Cardiff, the capital of Wales, and it’s a very exciting city. This trip will be of particular interest to those of you who are studying history at school, though if there are any spare places, other people can go too. We’ll spend a full day in Cardiff. In the morning there’ll be a tour of Cardiff Castle, which includes part of a Roman wall that’s 2,000 years old. Then you’ll join in an activity that’ll teach you about
medicine in the period when much of the castle was built, the Middle Ages. In the afternoon we’ll meet a member of Cardiff City Council. He’ll talk to us about various projects for protecting
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wildlife, and show us some of the improvements over the last few years. He spends a lot of his
time talking to the public about what they can do to help. Now for some practical things. We’ll
leave here on the twenty-second of June and get back to school on the twenty-fourth. We’ll travel by coach to Swindon, and take the train from there to Cardiff-the whole journey will take around two hours. And we’ll spend two nights in a hotel. The sports fans among you will be happy about that, as it’s close to Cardiff’s famous stadium.
21 .B 22 .C 23 .D
【导语】本文是一篇应用文。该文章介绍了奥兰多市的四个主题公园:环球影城冒险岛,环球影城佛罗里达,海洋世界奥兰多和布希花园坦帕湾。
21.细节理解题。根据 Universal Studios Florida 部分中“If you’re a big movie fan, visiting it is a dream come true.( 如果你是一个超级影迷,参观它是一个梦想成真。)” 以及本段中“Phone: 407-363-8000(电话号码:407-363-8000 。)”可知,如果你是一个超级影迷,可以拨打
407-363-8000 ,了解情况。故选 B。
22.细节理解题。根据 Busch Gardens Tampa Bay 部分中“More than12,000 different animals live in the park; many of these animals are native to Africa, and visitors can take exciting safari-style
tours if they want to see the animals up close. (超过 12000 种不同的动物生活在公园里;这些动物中有许多原产于非洲,如果游客想近距离观看这些动物,他们可以参加令人兴奋的狩猎之旅。)”可知,在布希花园坦帕湾可以观看到许多非洲的本土动物。故选 C。
23.细节理解题。根据 SeaWorld Orlando 部分中“ It also offers roller coasters, rides for children, and valuable information about wildlife conservation.( 它还提供过山车、儿童游乐设施以及有关野生动物保护的宝贵信息。)” 以及 Busch Gardens Tampa Bay 部分中“Special events on how to protect wildlife are held throughout the year.( 全年都有关于如何保护野生动物的特别活
动。)”可知,SeaWorld Orlando 提供有关野生动植物保护的宝贵信息,而 Busch Gardens Tampa Bay 也会定期举办关于如何保护野生动物的特殊活动。故选 D。
24 .D 25 .A 26 .D 27 .A
【分析】这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了 Daniel 正在领导一项活动,使伦敦成为一个国家公 园城市。Daniel 指出伦敦有 800 万棵树,这是世界上最大的城市森林,但在过去的一年里,每七个孩子中就有一个没有去过绿色空间。他认为, 把伦敦打造成国家公园,可以保护伦敦
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的动物生命和绿地,在大自然中度过大量时间的人也会生活得更快乐、更健康。
24.细节理解题。根据第一段中Daniel is leading a campaign to make London a national park city.可知 Daniel 正在领导一项活动,使伦敦成为一个国家公园城市。由此可知,由 Daniel 领导的活动旨在使伦敦成为一个国家公园城市。故选 D。
25.细节理解题。根据第三段中“We have 8 million trees in London; it’s the world’s largest urban forest,” Daniel says.可知“伦敦有 800 万棵树;这是世界上最大的城市森林,”Daniel 说。由此可知,伦敦有 800 万棵树。故选 A。
26 .细节理解题。根据最后一段中 Daniel takes his own son out to explore in London, and he
thinks that other parents should do the same.可知丹尼尔带着自己的儿子去伦敦探索,他认为其他的父母也应该这样做。由此可知,Daniel 认为,其他父母应该带孩子去伦敦探险。故选
D。
27.主旨大意题。根据第一段 Imagine stepping out your front door and standing in the middle of a national park. Daniel hopes this might soon be possible for millions of London residents. Daniel is leading a campaign to make London a national park city.可知想象一下,你走出前门,站在国家公园的中央。Daniel 希望这对数百万伦敦居民来说很快就能实现。Daniel 正在领导一项活动,使伦敦成为一个国家公园城市。结合文章主要介绍了 Daniel 正在领导一项活动,使伦敦成为一个国家公园城市。Daniel 指出伦敦有 800 万棵树,这是世界上最大的城市森林,但在过去的一年里,每七个孩子中就有一个没有去过绿色空间。他认为,把伦敦打造成国家公园,可以保护伦敦的动物生命和绿地,在大自然中度过大量时间的人也会生活得更快乐、更健康。由此可知,A 选项“一种新型的公园”最符合文章标题。故选 A。
28 .B 29 .D 30 .B 31 .C
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了在萨默赛特的一个小村庄里,人们为了保护红色电话亭所做出的努力。
28 .细节理解题。根据第一段“The red phone box in Britain is a perfect example of the British traditional culture.(英国的红色电话亭是英国传统文化的完美典范)” 可知,英国的红色电话亭是英国传统文化的完美典范。故选 B 项。
29 .词句猜测题。根据第一段“In order to save their loved red phone boxes, people have thought up many ideas, for example, to turn them into toilets or art houses.(为了拯救他们心爱的红色电话亭,人们想出了许多主意,例如,把它们变成厕所或艺术屋)”以及第二段“They turned it into
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a mini library to deal with the shortage of libraries in their area.(他们把它变成了一个迷你图书
馆,以解决他们所在地区图书馆短缺的问题)”可知,萨默赛特的村民没有用之前提到的方法来保护红色电话亭,而是用一种新的方法,推知 novel 是“新的”之意和 D 项意思相近。故选 D项。
30 .细节理解题。根据第二段“They turned it into a mini library to deal with the shortage of
libraries in their area.(他们把它变成了一个迷你图书馆,以解决他们所在地区图书馆短缺的问题)”可知,他们把电话亭变成了一个小型图书馆,以解决他们所在地区图书馆短缺的问题。故选 B 项。
31 .细节理解题。根据第二段“Over 100 books and a variety of movies and music CDs are
available at this tiny library.(在这个小图书馆里有 100 多本书和各种各样的电影和音乐的CDs)”以及第三段“People can put the books that they have read inside the phone box, and take away the books that they’d like to read.(人们可以把他们读过的书放在电话亭里,把他们想读的书拿
走)”可知,关于红色电话亭,人们可以在那里借书和其他音像制品。故选 C 项。
32 .D 33 .A 34 .B 35 .B
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了游乐场的起源、发展、变化以及安全创新等方面内容,同时强调了游乐场在孩子成长中的重要性,以及设计师在游乐场设计中所需要考虑的安全和创意因素。
32.词句猜测题。根据划线单词上文“That started to change in the late nineteenth century. Cities were starting to get super-crowded, and they could be dangerous. (这种情况在 19 世纪后期开始改变。城市开始变得超级拥挤,这可能很危险。)”可知,城市的街道开始变得危险。由此可知,划线单词指的是“躲避”马匹。选项 A“Ride (骑)”;选项 B“Feed (喂养)”;选项 C“Catch (抓住)”;选项 D“Avoid (避免)” 。故选 D。
33.细节理解题。根据文章第三段“But another big shift happened in the 1960s.Many families left cities. They moved to the suburbs. Warsh says, “City officials tried to find ways to get families is to stay. They thought, let’s give kids creative play spaces.” Then, playground designers added art to spark imaginations.(但另一个重大转变发生在 20 世纪 60 年代。许多家庭离开了城市。他们搬到了郊区。Warsh 说:“市政府官员试图找到让家庭留下来的方法。他们想,让我们给孩子们创造性的游戏空间。”然后,操场设计师加入了艺术来激发想象力。)”可知,20 世纪60 年代许多家庭离开了城市,市政府官员为了让家庭留在城市,开始让操场设计师加入了
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艺术来激发想象力。故选 A。
34 .细节理解题。根据文章第四段“Keeping kids safe became a key design goal Therefore, soft mats covered hard ground. Plastic equipment with rounded comers replaced metal and concrete
jungle gyms.(保证孩子们的安全成为主要的设计目标,因此,软垫覆盖了坚硬的地面。带有圆角的塑料设备取代了金属和混凝土的丛林健身房。)”可知,为了保证孩子们的安全,软垫覆盖了坚硬的地面。带有圆角的塑料设备取代了金属和混凝土的丛林健身房。因此,金属和混凝土结构的衰落是为了保证孩子们的安全。故选 B。
35.主旨大意题。根据文章第一段“You probably love—or once loved—a playground But if you had been born more than 150 years ago, the playground wouldn’t have existed.(你可能喜欢或曾经喜欢过游乐场,但如果你出生在 150 多年前,游乐场就不存在了。)” 、最后一段“Little by little, playground designers got more creative. They value spaces where kids can play in lots of
ways. “We want to give kids more control over their environment and the ability to make
decisions.” says Warsh.(渐渐地,操场设计师变得更有创意了。他们重视孩子们可以以多种方式玩耍的空间。“我们想让孩子们更好地控制他们的环境和做出决定的能力。” Warsh 说。)”以及全文内容可知,文章主要探讨了游乐场在城市中的历史发展。它描述了游乐场如何从最初的不存在,到十九世纪末在欧洲出现,随后在美国得到发展,再到后来在不同历史时期的变化,包括设施的增加、成人监督的减少、家庭居住地的变化对游乐场设计的影响,以及游乐场设计中对安全和创新的重视。故选 B。
36 .B 37 .C 38 .F 39 .E 40 .A
【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍的是重建的曼哈顿西侧的 The High Line 公园的相关情况。
36 .空前说“From bird nests on rooftops to forest channels pulling cool air into city centers,
innovative ideas are bringing nature into urban areas, all around the world. Here is a city that has
(
,
)found ways to mix greenery into its cityscapes (城市景色).(从屋顶上的鸟巢到将冷空气引入城市中心的森林通道,创新的想法正在将自然带入世界各地的城市地区。这是一个将绿色植物融入城市景观的城市。)” ,说明这个城市很重视在城市里融入自然的元素,空格处应该说这样做的好处,B 选项“They are of great benefit to the population and the environment.(它们对人类和环境都有很大的好处。)” 说明了在城市里融入自然的好处,因此承接上文,符合语境故选 B。
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37 .空前说“The High Line on the West side of Manhattan is a 2-kilometer long
(
nd
)wheelchair-accessible public park.(位于曼哈顿西侧的 The High Line 是一个 2 公里长的公共公园,可供轮椅通行。)” ,说明这是在介绍 The High Line ,空后说“It closed in the early 1980s a faced destruction before residents worked together to form Friends of the High Line, wanting to
put the site to good use.(它在 20 世纪 80 年代初关闭,在居民们一起成立 Friends of the High Line 之前面临着破坏,他们想要好好利用这片土地。)” ,也是在介绍这个公园,空格处应该也是介绍这个公园的内容,C 选项“It was built along the remains of a section of a disused
railway line.(它是沿着一段废弃铁路线的遗迹修建的。)”是对这个公园的介绍,因此承上启下,符合语境,故选 C。
38 .空前说“A design competition in 2003 generated interest and ideas for what to do with the
space.(2003 年的一场设计竞赛激发了人们对如何利用这个空间的兴趣和想法。)” ,空后说“But the idea of an above-street level garden was recognized.(但是,街面花园的想法得到了认可。)” ,因此空格处应该提到某个不被认可的想法,F 选项“Perhaps rather sadly, amid-city
rollercoaster (过山车) was considered impractical.(或许相当可悲的是,在市中心坐过山车被认为是不切实际的。)”是不被认可的想法,因此承上启下,符合语境,故选 F。
39 .空前说“In name, the High Line is administered by the NYC Department of Parks
Recreation.(名义上,the High Line 是由纽约市公园娱乐部门管理的。)” ,空格处应该说实际上它是由谁管理,E 选项“The park is maintained and operated by enthusiastic volunteers in
reality.(在现实中,公园是由热心的志愿者维护和运营的。)”说明了它实际上是志愿者维护和运营的,因此承接上文,符合语境,故选 E。
40 .空前说“This project shows how possible it is to mix nature into every cityscape.(这个项目展示了将自然融入每一个城市景观的可能性。)” ,这是在说这个项目的意义,空后说“As an
innovative and inspirational way, it gives the whole planet a helping hand, even in the most urban of environments.(作为一种创新和鼓舞人心的方式,它向整个地球伸出了援助之手,即使是在最城市化的环境中。)”,说明这个项目有更大的意义,A 选项“To be more realistic, it has a far more regional impact.(更现实地说,它的地区影响要大得多。)”说明了它有更大的意义,因此承上启下,符合语境,故选 A。
41 .B 42 .A 43 .D 44 .C 45 .D 46 .B 47 .A 48 .C
49 .D 50 .B 51 .A 52 .D 53 .C 54 .A 55 .B
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【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了 Eric Domb 想出了建立一个鸟类公园的想法,虽然遇到了很多挑战,但他坚持下来,成功将 Pairi Daiza转为盈利状态,还陆续往公园里添加了其他元素。受到了大熊猫联合繁育计划的启发,他热情地建造了大熊猫馆,Pairi Daiza 成为中国海外为数不多的住着大熊猫的私人动物园之一。
41.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他的岳父一开始支持这个想法,但当项目开始成型时,他就退出了。A. rejected 拒绝;B. supported 支持;C. doubted 怀疑;D. opposed 反对。根据下文“but”和“he backed out”可知,此处有转折,后来他的岳父退出了,由此推知,他的岳父一开始是支持这个想法的。故选 B。
42.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他的岳父一开始支持这个想法,但当项目开始成型时,他就退出了。A. project 项目;B. rule 规则;C. law 法律;D. document 文件。根据上文“the idea of building a bird park”可知,此处指由建立一个鸟类公园的想法发展而来的项目。故选 A。
43 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:因此,Domb 不得不向以前的客户、他的两个兄弟和父亲以及一家银行借钱,以建立一个名为 Pairi Daiza 的动物园。A. steal 偷窃;B. win 赢得;C. earn赚取;D. borrow 借用。根据下文“money from former clients, his two brothers and father as well as a bank”可推知,Domb 应该是从这些人和银行那里借钱来推进项目。故选 D。
44 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:1994 年乐园开业后,由于缺乏经验,他犯了很多错误,但他还是继续推进他的冒险。A. rewards 奖励;B. wonders 奇迹;C. mistakes 错误;D. regrets遗憾。根据上文“his inexperience”可推知,缺乏经验导致的往往是犯错误。故选 C。
45.考查动词词义辨析。句意:到 2000 年,公园开始盈利,Domb 的雄心也在增长。A. missing错过;B. spreading 传播;C. shaking 摇晃;D. growing 增长。根据下文“The park needed more than birds, he believed, and other creatures and cultural gardens would help turn it into something 6 ”可知,Domb 想增加公园内的鸟类,并引入其他生物和文化花园,由此可知,他的雄心在增长。故选 D。
46.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他认为,公园需要的不仅仅是鸟类,其他生物和文化花园将帮助它变得与众不同。A. extreme 极端的;B. unusual 不寻常的;C. irregular 不规则的;
D. essential 必要的。根据上文“other creatures and cultural gardens”可推知,在公园里引入其他生物和文化花园会使之变得与众不同。故选 B。
47 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:他从小就对中国文化着迷。A. culture 文化;B. food 食物;
C. poetry 诗歌;D. dream 梦想。根据下文“In 2006, he built the first Chinese garden, Dream of
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Han Wu Di in his zoo.”可知,他在公园里建立了中国园林,由此可知,他对中国文化着迷。故选 A。
48 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:Domb 不断添加新元素。A. containing 包含;B. changing 改变;C. adding 增加;D. removing 移除。根据下文“new elements”和“It finally took more than six years to complete the project.”可推知,Domb 不断增加新的元素,所以耗时很久才完成了这个项目。故选 C。
49.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:Domb 受到了大熊猫联合繁育计划的启发。A. embarrassed尴尬的;B. surprised 惊讶的;C. confused 困惑的;D. inspired 受到启发的。根据下文“Domb and his people spent the following months 10 building giant panda houses”可知,Domb和他的员工建造了大熊猫馆,由此可知,他是受到了这个计划的启发。故选 D。
50 .考查副词词义辨析。句意:在接下来的几个月里,在并不能保证 Pairi Daizi 能有幸负责大熊猫的情况下,Domb 和他的员工热情地建造了大熊猫馆。A. willingly 乐意地;B.
enthusiastically 热情地;C. automatically 自动地;D. confidently 自信地。根据下文“Now, Domb is eager to tell how he ____13____ a pair of giant pandas, Xing Hui and Hao Hao in February
2014.”可知,Domb 对于养育大熊猫充满了热情,由此可知,他和员工应该是热情地建造了大熊猫馆。故选 B。
51 .考查动词短语辨析。句意:在接下来的几个月里,在并不能保证 Pairi Daizi 能有幸负责大熊猫的情况下,Domb 和他的员工热情地建造了大熊猫馆。A. take charge of 负责;B. pay attention to 注意;C. get hold of 掌握;D. gain knowledge of 获得 的知识。根据上文“giant panda houses”和常识可推知,他们建立大熊猫馆的目的是为了能收到大熊猫,负责大熊猫的生活。故选 A。
52 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:巨大的围场包括一个水池、洞穴和竹林。A. grass 草;B. tea茶;C. banana 香蕉;D. bamboo 竹子。根据上文“giant pandas”和常识可推知,以竹子为食的大熊猫需要的是竹林。故选 D。
53 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:现在,Domb 迫不及待地想告诉大家他是如何在 2014 年 2 月收到一对大熊猫“星徽”和“好好” 的。A. bought 购买;B. protected 保护;C. received 收到; D. tracked 追踪。根据上文“Domb felt 9 by the joint panda breeding program.”可推知, Domb 应该是参与了大熊猫联合繁育计划,收到了中国送来的一对大熊猫。故选 C。
54.考查名词词义辨析。句意:因为 Pairi Daiza 是中国海外为数不多的住着大熊猫的私人动物园之一,这种自豪感更加深刻。A. pride 自豪;B. humour 幽默;C. security 安全;D. duty
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责任。根据上文“Now, Domb is eager to tell how he 13 a pair of giant pandas, Xing Hui and Hao Hao in February 2014.”可知,Domb 对于能够养育大熊猫非常热情,由此可知,他会有一种自豪感。故选 A。
55.考查动词词义辨析。句意: 因为 Pairi Daiza 是中国海外为数不多的住着大熊猫的私人动物园之一,这种自豪感更加深刻。A. hide 隐藏;B. house 为 提供住所;C. train 训练;
D. save 拯救。根据上文“one of the few private zoos outside China”和常识可推知,私人动物园能做的应该是为大熊猫提供住所,负责照顾它们。故选 B。
56.including 57.in 58.whose 59.scientific 60.an 61.have been closed
62 .eventually 63 .will adopt 64 .application 65 .strengthen
【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道,主要讲的是中国将在今年内新建一批国家公园,加快国家公园和植物园体系建设。
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)56 .考查现在分词。句意:黄河口、钱江源—百山祖、卡拉麦里等新园区将稳步有序建设句中谓语是 will be built,空格处用非谓语动词,parks 和 include 之间是主谓关系,因此空格处用现在分词表主动,including 也可视为用作介词,故填 including。
57 .考查介词。句意:黄河口、钱江源—百山祖、卡拉麦里等新园区将稳步有序建设。in a...manner 是固定短语,意为“ 以 的方式” ,因此空格处是介词 in ,故填 in。
58.考查定语从句。句意:中国的国家公园是特定的陆地或海洋区域,其主要目的是保护具有全国代表性的自然生态系统,实现自然资源的科学保护和合理利用。空格处引导的是限制性定语从句,先行词 China’s national parks 和 main purpose 之间是所属关系,因此空格处用关系代词 whose ,故填 whose。
59.考查形容词。句意:中国的国家公园是特定的陆地或海洋区域,其主要目的是保护具有全国代表性的自然生态系统,实现自然资源的科学保护和合理利用。空格处用形容词作定语,修饰名词 protection ,science 的形容词是 scientific ,意为“科学的” ,故填 scientific。
60.考查冠词。句意:2021 年,中国建立了第一批国家公园,保护区面积达 23 万平方公里。 an area of 意为“面积为 的区域” ,因此空格处是 an ,故填 an。
61.考查时态,语态和主谓一致。句意:自第一批国家公园建立以来,已经关闭了 390 多个矿区。由 Since 可知,句子时态是现在完成时,矿区是被关闭,因此空格处用现在完成时的被动语态 have/has been done ,sites 是复数,因此空格处是 have been closed 。故填 have been
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closed。
62.考查副词。句意: 三江源公园实现了长江、黄河、澜沧江源头的全面保护, 藏羚羊数量最终恢复到7 万多只。空格处用副词eventually 作状语,eventually 意为“最终”,故填eventually。
63 .考查时态。句意:中国正在制定《国家公园法》,并将在不久的将来采用更先进的公园管理制度,加大新技术的应用,建设世界一流的研究监测平台,加强国家公园管理能力。
由 in the near future 可知,句子时态是一般将来时,因此空格处是 will adopt。故填 will adopt。
64 .考查名词。句意:中国正在制定《国家公园法》,并将在不久的将来采用更先进的公园管理制度,加大新技术的应用,建设世界一流的研究监测平台,加强国家公园管理能力。空格处用名词作宾语,此处表示“加大新技术的应用” ,空格处意为“应用” ,名词是 application,是不可数名词,故填 application。
65 .考查时态。句意:中国正在制定《国家公园法》,并将在不久的将来采用更先进的公园管理制度,加大新技术的应用,建设世界一流的研究监测平台,加强国家公园管理能力。空格处和前面的 adopt ,increase 和 build 并列,都是一般将来时,因此空格处用动词原形,故填 strengthen。
66 .Dear Tom,
How are you doing I’m writing to give you some information about Shanghai Happy Valley.
Shanghai Happy Valley is a fascinating theme park. The entertainment themes are various and colorful. In addition to riding the roller coaster in the oldest style, you can go to the 4D
cinema there, which takes you into a fantastic adventure. Various activities with different cultures will also bring you great pleasure. At the International Magic Festival, magicians from all over the world present the most wonderful magic ceremony for visitors. You can also taste the special food from different parts of China.
Hope you have a good time.
Yours,
Li Hua
【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生给美国朋友 Tom 回复邮件,介绍上海欢乐谷乐园的相关情况。
【详解】1.词汇积累
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吸引人的:fascinating→attractive
除了:in addition to→apart from
各种各样的:various→varieties of
乐趣:pleasure→fun
2.句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:At the International Magic Festival, magicians from all over the world present the most wonderful magic ceremony for visitors.
拓展句:At the International Magic Festival, magicians who are from all over the world present the most wonderful magic ceremony for visitors.
【点睛】【高分句型 1】In addition to riding the roller coaster in the oldest style, you can go to the 4D cinema there, which takes you into a fantastic adventure.(运用了 which 引导非限制性定语从句)
【高分句型 2】Hope you have a good time.(运用了省略 that 引导的宾语从句)
67 .Possible version:
To my amazement, I saw some familiar figures coming towards us. My friend Tanya and her family, each carrying a chair, joined us! “Tia, You’ve got some good ideas for this corner. We
need a little nature around here.” More and more neighbors showed up, waving signs and making noise, including Mrs. DiRisio. Mom inspired me to make a speech to the city call. I did so days
later. “If this is the last little bit of nature in our neighborhood,” I spoke, ”doesn’t it make sense to try and save it ” Everyone applauded at the end of my speech.
A year later, the sign on the corner has made it official. Now we’ve got a walking path that curves and winds its way through the 71st Street Nature Preserve. We’ve got a stone bench and
plans for a vegetable garden. School groups come here to collect leaves and study the insects and birds. Folks come here to walk, run or just sit, talking, laughing and listening to birds singing. My corner isn’t just mine anymore, but I’m more than happy to share it.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了 71 号街道的拐角可以让蒂亚感受到自然的美,但是有人想要将这个街角改造成停车场。在妈妈的建议下,蒂亚采取行动,在大纸板写明自己的观点,放在街角处。内内特女士给蒂亚拍了照片,并对这个街角的设计进行了设想。第二天早上,蒂亚的照片出现在报纸上,早餐后,蒂亚和家人将椅子和大纸板拖回街角。
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【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“令我惊讶的是,我看到一些熟悉的身影向我们走来。”可知,第一段可描写越来越多的邻居出现,发声自己需要自然,蒂亚发表演讲,尝试拯救自然,得到了大家的掌声。
②由第二段首句内容“一年后,街角的标志正式生效。”可知,第二段可描写街角的具体样子,人们可以在这里享受自然。
2.续写线索:邻居加入——蒂亚发表演讲——得到掌声——街角标志生效——街角的样子——人们在街角享受自然
3.词汇激活行为类
①出现:show up/appear
②激励:inspire/encourage/motivate
③鼓掌:applaud/clap one’s hands情绪类
①笑:laugh/beam/grin
②开心的:happy/pleased/glad
【点睛】【高分句型 1】“If this is the last little bit of nature in our neighborhood,” I spoke, ”doesn’t it make sense to try and save it ”(运用了 if 引导条件状语从句)
【高分句型 2】Now we’ve got a walking path that curves and winds its way through the 71st Street Nature Preserve.(运用了 that 引导限制性定语从句)
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