贵州湄潭县求是高级中学2025-2026学年高二下学期4月月考英语试题(含解析,含听力原文无音频)

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高二年级英语月考试题
第一部分:听力部分(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节 (共 5 小题,每题 1.5 分,共 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。
1 .What did Nancy intend to buy yesterday
A .Clothes. B .Fruit. C .Baby food.
2 .Where does the woman want to go
A .The church. B .The beach. C .The station.
3 .What are the speakers referring to
A .The water. B .The world. C .The weather.
4 .What is the man offering
A .Advice. B .Encouragement. C .Criticism.
5 .What will the man do on Saturday
A .Meet Carolyn. B .Go to Beijing. C .Hold a party.
第二节(共 15 小题,每题 1.5 分,共 22.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有 2 至 4 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
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6 .Why is the man making the call
A .To arrange a trip for Wendy. B .To invite the woman to dinner.
C .To say goodbye to the woman.
7 .What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A .Friends. B .Relatives. C .Co-workers.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8 .Who is the man
A .A salesman. B .A repairman. C .A programmer.
9 .Which computer does the woman choose
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A .The larger one. B .The quicker one. C .The cheaper one.
10 .What will the woman do next
A .Finish her homework. B .Talk to a lady. C .Read the instruction.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11 .How long has the man been collecting stamps
A .Five years. B .Seven years. C .Nine years.
12 .Why did the man start collecting stamps
A .To make money.
B .To join his friends’ club.
C .To learn something interesting.
13 .How does email affect stamps
A .It makes them valuable.
B .It makes them useless.
C .It makes them amusing.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14 .Where did Dan first discover art
A .At art museums. B .At his uncle’s. C .At school.
15 .Who was Dan’s first influence
A .Qi Baishi. B .Andy Warhol. C .Jackson Pollock.
16 .What did Dan get from Pollock
A .An interest in art. B .A sense of freedom. C .A new technique.
17 .Where is Dan living
A .In Paris. B .In Beijing. C .In New York.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18 .What is the speaker doing
A .Designing a room.
B .Describing a picture of her room.
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C .Introducing her family and their house.
19 .What is the speaker unhappy with
A .The room size. B .The wall colors. C .The platform bed.
20 .What does the speaker do to keep her room clean and tidy
A .She paints it.
B .She puts away things.
C .She hangs her shoes on the door.
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)
A
TO: All Employees FROM: The Department of Mandatory Fun
DATE: September 26, 2025 SUBJECT: Mandatory Humor Training Hello Team,
We have noticed that the sense of humor in our office is very low. Some jokes are so bad that they made a plant die. This is a serious problem.
To fix this, we are announcing a mandatory training session, “How to Be Funny.” This workshop will teach you important humor skills.
Part 1: Understatement
This is when you describe something big as something small. For example, instead of
shouting, “The server is on fire!”, you could calmly say, “We have a small heat problem with our server.”
Part 2: Exaggeration
This is the opposite of understatement. You make something sound much bigger than it is. For example, “I waited on the phone for a million years.” This is more interesting than saying,
“The wait was long.”
Part 3: Sarcasm
Sarcasm is saying the opposite of what you mean to be funny. If a coworker is late again and says, “Sorry, traffic was bad,” you can say, “No problem. We love waiting for you.”
You must attend this training. It is very important for your social life at work. We look
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forward to seeing you there.
Best,
The Department of Mandatory Fun
21 .What does the writer think about the employees’ humor
A .They are naturally funny. B .Their humor is so bad.
C .They are good at many types of jokes. D .The writer does not care about their humor.
22 .Which of the following descriptions uses exaggeration
A .It’s raining cats and dogs. B .It’sjust a piece of cake.
C .Kill two birds with one stone. D .Let the cat out ofthe bag.
23 .What’s the text
A .A Review. B .A story. C .A post. D .A mail.
B
In a small, remote village in Hebei Province, China, a story of extraordinary persistence
began. Pang Zhongwang was born into a world of hardship that would seem insurmountable to
most. His father suffered from schizophrenia, a severe mental illness, then following an accident, leading his father to a bed for most of his pounding the family’s struggle, his mother was paralyzed from the waist down that left her unable to care for him. His elderly grandparents, who also faced their own health issues, did their best to hold the family together. This environment of constant challenge became the background for Pang’s remarkable journey.
At the tender age of seven, another blow struck. Pang was diagnosed with heart disease, a condition requiring immediate and expensive surgery. For a family already buried in poverty, the cost was astronomical. Yet, driven by love, his family and relatives borrowed money from every possible source, accumulating a massive debt to save his life. This act of sacrifice left a profound mark on the young boy. Instead of being defeated, Pang developed a powerful sense of
responsibility. He felt an urgent need to help lift the financial burden from his family’s shoulders. Every day after school, he would walk through his village and neighboring areas, a woven bag in hand, collecting scrap metal, plastic bottles, and cardboard. He sold these items to recycling
stations, earning a meager income. Each coin he earned was not for toys or snacks, but a
contribution towards repaying the family’s debt. This self-imposed duty did not distract him from
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his studies; rather, it seemed to fuel his determination. He understood that education was his only reliable path to truly change his family’s fate.
Pang’s academic performance was as impressive as his personal tenacity. He consistently ranked at the top of his class, viewing every exam as a step towards a brighter future. His hard
work finally paid off on the Gaokao. He achieved a score of 684, high enough to secure a place at Tsinghua University, one of the best universities in the country. When news of his admission
spread, his story of overcoming obstacles captured the nation’s heart.
Pang Zhongwang’s story is not merely a tale of suffering; it is a powerful evidence to the
human spirit’s ability to fight against difficulties. His journey from collecting scrap to earning a
scholarship at an elite university is a lesson in persistence, gratitude, and unwavering
determination. He never blamed his circumstances but instead used them as motivation. For many, Pang is more than just a top student; he is a symbol of hope, proving that with a strong will and a grateful heart, no obstacle is too great to overcome.
24 .What was the primary challenges Pang’s family faced
A .His father’s mental illness and his mother’s paralysis.
B .His father’s unemployment and his mother’s chronic illness.
C .His grandparents’ old age and his own congenital heart disease.
D .Extreme poverty and a lack of educational resources in the village.
25 .Why did Pang start to collect and sell scrap
A .It was a common activity for children in his village.
B .He was forced by his grandparents to help earn money.
C .He felt a personal responsibility to help repay the debt.
D .He wanted to save money to buy books and school supplies.
26 .What does the underlined word “tenacity” mean in the third paragraph
A .intelligence B .determination C .popularity D .opportunity
27 .What is the author’s attitude towards Pang Zhongwang
A .Neutral. B .Critical. C .Sympathetic. D .Admiring.
C
Every year, during the Dragon Boat Festival, the normally silent Jinjiang River in Mayang
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Miao Autonomous County, Hunan Province, transforms into an energetic stage for one of China’s most spirited traditions: the Mayang Dragon Boat Race. This event is more than just a
competition; it is a profound cultural spectacle that presents the history, unity, and enduring spirit of the local community, particularly the Miao ethnic group. For generations, this race has been a cornerstone of local identity, weaving together ancient legends with modern-day festivities.
The origins ofthe Mayang race are deeply rooted in history. While it shares the common legend in memory of poet Qu Yuan, the Mayang tradition has its own unique local flavor. For the Miao people, the race is also a gesture to honor the river gods and pray for favorable weather and a plentiful harvest. The dragon boats themselves are works of art, often over 20 meters long and delicately carved dragon heads and tails. These boats are not owned by individuals but by entire villages, symbolizing collective effort and shared heritage.
The race itself is a breathtaking display of power, accuracy, and teamwork. Beyond the
competitors, the race is a festival that attracts the entire county. The riverbanks become a sea of
people, with families and tourists gathering to witness the spectacle. The air is filled with the
sounds of cheering crowds, the beat of drums, and the perfume of traditional festival foods like
zongzi. This shared experience develops a powerful sense of community pride and belonging. It’s a time when people reconnect with their roots, celebrate their culture, and strengthen social bonds. The event serves as a living museum, showcasing traditions that have been preserved for
centuries.
In recent years, the Mayang Dragon Boat Race has evolved while holding onto its core
traditions. Recognized as an item of national intangible cultural heritage, the event has gained
wider attention, attracting tourists from across China and beyond. This has brought economic
benefits to the region and has encouraged the younger generation to engage with their cultural
heritage. The local government supports the event, ensuring its preservation and promotion. The Mayang Dragon Boat Race is a brilliant example of how a traditional custom can thrive in the
modern world, serving not only as a link to the past but also as a dynamic force for community development and cultural expression.
28 .What is the purpose of the text
A .To provide a detailed guide on how to win a dragon boat race.
B .To argue that the Mayang race is superior to other dragon boat races.
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C .To focus on the economic benefits of the Mayang Dragon Boat Race.
D .To offer a comprehensive overview of the Mayang Dragon Boat Race.
29 .What can be inferred about the community’s attitude towards the dragon boats
A .They are seen as disposable items rebuilt every year for the race.
B .They are regarded as a carrier of collective heritage and village honor.
C .They are primarily owned by wealthy individuals who sponsor the teams.
D .They are considered less important than the individual skills of the competitors.
30 .What do we know about the Mayang Dragon Boat Race
A .It is a modern invention designed to attract tourists.
B .It is merely a sporting event with no cultural meaning.
C .It is the only race that commemorates the poet Qu Yuan.
D .It connects the ancient culture and the spiritual core of the Miao people.
31 .How is the race nowadays
A .It has led to a decrease in community participation.
B .It becomes less traditional while more commercialized.
C .More tourists and encouraged youth engage in this event.
D .The local government has decided to make it thrive on its own.
D
In the world of professional sports, a single incorrect call can change the result of a match, a championship, and even a career. To fight against this, sports have increasingly turned to
technology for objective truth. Foremost among these innovations is Hawk-Eye, a complex
computer vision system used to visually track the movement of a ball and display a record of its statistically most likely path. First introduced in cricket in 2001 and later gaining fame in tennis, Hawk-Eye is now a familiar sight in over 20 sports, including football and volleyball. Its
popularity has also led to widespread discussion: does this pursuit for accuracy come at a cost to the spirit of the game
The most celebrated advantage of Hawk-Eye is its contribution to fairness and accuracy. The system boasts an average margin of error (误差) of just 3.6 millimeters, a level of precision far beyond the capability of the human eye. Once days of debate are now often resolved in
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seconds. This not only ensures that results are more just but also reduces the pressure on officials. The result is a game where athletic performance, not human error, is the primary determinant of the outcome. Beyond it, Hawk-Eye has transformed the game-watching experience. Broadcasters use Hawk-Eye’s data to provide deeper analysis, showing viewers the placement of serves, the
bounce of a cricket ball, or the shot patterns of a player. This presentation educates and engages the audience, turning a passive viewing experience into an interactive and analytical one.
However, the introduction of Hawk-Eye is not without its drawbacks. The most significant barrier is its cost. Installing and maintaining the system requires a large financial investment. This creates a “technological gap,” where top competitions are played under different standards than
lower or grassroots-level games. Critics argue this destroys the universal nature of sport. Another criticism centers on the disruption (破坏) of the game’s natural rhythm. In sports like tennis and volleyball, challenges can interrupt play, sometimes breaking a player’s pace. Meanwhile, the
“human element,” with all its imperfections, is seen by some as a part of the sports drama.
Finally, the system’s reliability is, in itself, a point of argument. While highly accurate,
Hawk-Eye is not perfect. It is a statistical system but not an absolute measure. The 2020 “ghost
goal” incident in an English football match served as a stark reminder of its limitations. This event highlighted the danger of placing blind faith in technology and reopened the debate about whether the final decision should always rest with the on-field official.
32 .What’s the writing purpose of paragraph1
A .To introduce the topic. B .To give an example.
C .To make a comparison. D .To reach a conclusion.
33 .Which of the following is the greatest advantage of Hawk-Eye technology
A .Visualization B .Timeliness.
C .Accuracy. D .Entertainment.
34 .What is the author’s attitude towards Hawk-eye technology
A .Favorable. B .Supportive. C .Critical. D .Optimistic.
35 .What can be a suitable title for the text
A .Hawk-eye technology — a double-edged sword in sports.
B .Hawk-eye technology — a huge compromise of technology in sports.
C .Hawk-eye technology — the perfect connection of technology and sports.
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D .Hawk-eye technology — a classic example of technology leading humanity.
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
In the journey of education, many students believe that intelligence is fixed — you’re either born smart or you’re not. However, modern research tells a different story. Learning is not just
about raw talent; it’s a skill that can be improved. The first step towards becoming a more
effective learner is to change your mindset. Instead of seeing challenges as threats to your growth, view them as opportunities to grow. 36 The fundamental shift enables you to embrace
difficulties, persist in the face of difficulties, and achieve more.
37 Many students fall into the trap of passive learning, such as rereading
textbooks or highlighting notes, which often creates a meaningless repetition. Instead, you should engage with the material by asking questions, summarizing in your own words, or teaching it to someone else.
Another scientifically-backed strategy is spaced repetition. It’s actually a key part of the
learning process. ____38____ However, the information will likely disappear from your memory shortly after. A more effective approach is to review the material at increasing intervals.
Effective learning also requires smart time management. It’s not about how long you study, but how well you study. 39 By focusing intensely for a short period, you can often
accomplish more than in several hours of distracted work.
Finally, never underestimate the importance of your physical well-being. Adequate sleep is crucial for memory consolidation, the process where your brain strengthens and organizes
memories from the day. Similarly, a balanced diet and regular exercise enhance cognitive
functions like attention and problem-solving. 40 They are the foundation upon which all your mental efforts are built, ensuring your brain is in the best possible condition to learn and
grow.
A .This belief is known as a growth mindset.
B .The next step is to abandon passive learning.
C .Followed is to adopt active learning strategies.
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D .Therefore, don’t view sleep or exercise as a luxury.
E .Preparing for an exam the night before might help you pass the test.
F .Studying for many hours without a break is often a sign of great dedication.
G .You could break your study time into focused sessions separated by short breaks.
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节 完形填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 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。
Helen Keller: A Light in the Darkness
Helen Keller was born in 1880 in Alabama, USA. A severe illness struck her at the age of
19 months, leaving her completely deaf and blind. This sudden isolation plunged her into a world of frustration and darkness, where communication was nearly .
As Helen grew older, her behavior became increasingly wild and . Her family, not knowing how to help her, often gave in to her anger. They feared her future was hopeless. Then, in 1887, a miracle arrived in the form of Anne Sullivan, a determined and patient teacher from the
Perkins Institute for the Blind.
Anne’s first task was to discipline and establish a connection with Helen. It was a difficult battle of wills. The breakthrough came one day at the water pump. As Anne pumped cool water over Helen’s hand, she spelled the letters W-A-T-E-R into the child’s other hand. Suddenly, Helen made the connection — the cool liquid flowing over her hand had a name! This
was the key that the door to language and knowledge for her.
From that moment, Helen’s for learning was unstoppable. She learned to read
Braille and to by feeling the lips and throat of the speaker. With Anne constantly by her side, Helen to attend Radcliffe College, becoming the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree.
Helen Keller devoted her life to helping others. She became a world-famous
author and lecturer, for the rights of people with disabilities. She proved that physical limitations could not the power of the human spirit.
Her life story is a timeless of courage, perseverance, and the power of education. She once said, “The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even heard —
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they must be felt with the ________.” Helen Keller’s journey reminds us that even in the greatest darkness, one can find a light. Her legacy continues to millions around the globe.
41 .A .impossible B .difficult C .accessible D .simple
42 .A .gentle B .uncontrollable C .shy D .calm
43 .A .ignore B .challenge C .avoid D .introduce
44 .A .accidental B .weak C .essential D .temporary
45 .A .closed B .opened C .repaired D .locked
46 .A .outcome B .hardship C .endurance D .enthusiasm
47 .A .speak B .write C .hear D .sing
48 .A .refused B .decided C .failed D .managed
49 .A .early B .entire C .lonely D .private
50 .A .asking B .complaining C .advocating D .apologizing
51 .A .enhance B .evolve C .boost D .contain
52 .A .lesson B .excuse C.joke D .mystery
53 .A .hands B .eyes C .heart D .ears
54 .A .fading B .bright C .dim D .faint
55 .A .inspire B .expect C .surprise D .admire
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 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The road 56 success is never smooth. Behind every achievement lies countless
failures that most people never see. Take Thomas Edison, 57 is famous for inventing the light bulb. He made over 1,000 unsuccessful attempts before finally 58 (create) a
working bulb. When asked about his failures, Edison replied, “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” This mindset is what 59 (separate) successful people from others.
Success is not measured by how many times you fall, 60 by how many times you get back up. J.K. Rowling, before publishing her first Harry Potter book, ____61____ (reject) by 12 publishers. She wrote in cafes while living on welfare, never giving up on her dream. Her
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persistence eventually paid off, making her one of the 62 (successful) authors in history.
The challenges we face today become the strength we have tomorrow. If you want
63 (achieve) something meaningful, prepare to fail, but more importantly, prepare to persist. Success doesn’t happen overnight; it’s built day by day through small 64
(improve). Remember, every expert was once a beginner, and every success was once 65 failure. The only difference is that they refused to quit.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
66 .我们的生活中处处充满惊喜与难忘的经历,请以“An unforgettable experience”为题写出你的故事并在学校英语角分享。
内容包括:
1.难忘的学习或生活经历;
2.你的感悟。
注意:
1.词数 80 左右; 2.可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯。
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。
The most important life lesson I have ever learned was in my first year in middle school. I was 12 years old at the time and life was going great. I had tons of friends and I felt like nothing could bring me down. However, that all changed when I met Julian. I sat next to Julian in my
English class. He wasn’t quiet by any means, but for some reason, he went out of his way not to talk to me. I couldn’t understand what his problem was, but I just ignored it and focused on
school. I had plenty of friends, so why did I need to worry about the person who didn’t seem to like me
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As the weeks went by, I began to notice something unsettling. Julian always seemed to be staring at my mouth. Even when I was talking to others, he was staring. After a few days, it really started to disturb me. So the next day, I decided to talk to him about it.
As my mom was dropping me off the next morning, I noticed Julian getting out of his car
behind us. He seemed normal except that he was making a hand gesture to his mom, who then did the same gesture back. I watched as he ran into school and I ran in after him, feeling more
confused than ever. “Hey, Julian,” I called out to him but he didn’t turn around, so I figured he
was just ignoring me again. This time, however, I ran up to him and tapped him on the shoulder.
He turned around and smiled at me. I was really confused. How could someone who so obviously ignored me a few moments ago but now act as if nothing was wrong “Why do you keep staring at my mouth all the time ” I asked him directly.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为 150 个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
To my great surprise, Julian explained that he was partially deaf.
_______________________________________________________________________________
From that day on, our relationship began to change.
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1 .A
【原文】W: I saw Nancy at the supermarket yesterday when I was looking for some fruit.
M: Was she also buying fruit there
W: No. She was buying some clothes for her baby.
2 .B
【原文】W: Excuse me. Do you stop at the beach
M: No. You need to get off at the church and take a line 14.
W: Have we got much further to go
M: It’s the next stop.
3 .C
【原文】M: Oh my! It’s steaming hot today. The temperature has hit 38 degrees.
W: Yeah, it’s like the whole world is boiling.
4 .B
【原文】W: Oh, I just don’t feel like doing anything.
M: What’s the matter, Jane
W: Well, you know that job I went for today I lost it.
M: Oh, come on! It can’t be as bad as all that. Look on the bright side. Maybe something better will come up.
5 .A
【原文】W: Can you come to a party this Saturday It’s for Carolyn. She’s just come back from Beijing.
M: Sure. That sounds like fun. Can I help with anything
W: I think everything’s taken care of. Thanks. See you on Saturday.
6 .C 7 .A
【原文】M: Hi Jennifer. I’m calling to tell you that Wendy and I are leaving tomorrow afternoon.
W: Oh, so soon I hope you’ve had a good time visiting places and friends here.
M: Yes. We had a great time. Thank you again for the wonderful dinner last Friday. If you and
Gary ever come to San Francisco, please let us know and we’d be more than happy to have you as our guests.
W: Thank you, Tom. Have a safe trip back home.
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8 .A 9 .C 10 .B
【原文】M: Good afternoon. Finding everything okay
W: Oh, I’m looking at your computers. You have many different machines here. Could you tell me something about them
M: Er... these two with large monitors are the latest and fastest. But this one is the most popular. The monitor’s a bit smaller, though.
W: Oh, this one’s so much less expensive. How come
M: There’s a sale this week on this model.
W: Is it hard to set up at home
M: Oh no, certainly not. The instruction explains everything.
W: That’s good. Well, I really need a computer to do my homework, and this one is much cheaper. I guess I’ll take it.
M: Okay. Let me write this up, and then you just take it over there to that lady, and she’ll take care of it.
W: Okay.
11 .C 12 .C 13 .A
【原文】W: So many beautiful stamps! Bill, it must have taken you at least five years to collect them.
M: Well, I started collecting stamps nine years ago, when I was in grade seven. You can find a wealth of information from stamps. For example, if you compare these two stamps, you can see the country name change.
W: Yeah, that’s amazing! Holding the stamp in my hand is just like holding a little piece of history.
M: Exactly! You can always learn something interesting from collecting stamps, whether it is
history, animals, plants, or buildings. That was why I took up this hobby, though later I also made a lot of friends at the clubs.
W: But now we have email. Will this hobby still live on
M: Sure! Emails make stamps rarer and more valuable.
W: I see. But it sounds like an expensive hobby.
M: Not really. Usually selections of stamps cost only a few dollars. Besides, stamps grow in value
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very quickly. A good, solid, detailed collection can be worth serious money.
W: So stamp collecting is more than a hobby. It can be a business.
M: You said it.
14 .A 15 .B 16 .B 17 .C
【原文】W: How did you become an artist, Dan
M: As a child, I loved to draw. You know, I was born and educated in Paris. My uncle was a
school art teacher. And he often took me to art museums. I guess that’s how I became interested in art, and by the time I was ten, I knew I wanted to be an artist.
W: Did you like to look at other artists’ work
M: I used to be a big fan of Andy Warhol. Then I discovered that Jackson Pollock spoke most deeply to me.
W: But your painting is nothing like Pollock’s.
M: I know. But after I studied his work for some time, I learned that his sense of freedom was the key. This freed me and helped me develop my own way of painting.
W: Well, you’ve certainly succeeded in doing that. What’s next for you, Dan
M: I have stayed in New York for nearly six years now, and I need a change. So I’m planning to spend some time in East Asia.
W: Why is that
M: The art scene there is very exciting. I’ll visit Beijing and see Chinese paintings, like the ones by Qi Baishi. In fact, I’m thinking of studying in an art college there.
18 .B 19 .A 20 .B
【原文】W: Hello everyone. This is a picture of my room at home. I’ve had this room since I was in the fifth grade. My parents said I could do anything I wanted with it. I picked the paint colors
for the walls. One wall is green, one is pale grey, and the rest is white, which makes the room
seem bigger. I do feel disappointed that my room is so small. Mom suggested the platform bed
and built-in corner desk. But still there isn’t room for my friends and me to sit in here. So mostly I just sleep, read or get ready to go out. My shoes are put on shelves, dresses hung on the door. I
like my room clean and tidy. I’ve put away most of my childhood things, but I’ve kept some. It’s very important for me to have my own space. If I’m away at school, I usually leave the door open. But ifit is shut, I’d like my parents to knock.
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21 B
22 A
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D
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【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要讲述公司将开展强制幽默培训以提升员工幽默感。
21 .细节理解题。根据第一段中“We have noticed that the sense of humor in our office is very low. Some jokes are so bad that they made a plant die.(我们注意到办公室里的幽默感非常低。
有些笑话太糟糕了,甚至让一株植物都死了。)”可知,作者认为员工们的幽默很糟糕。故选B。
22 .推理判断题。根据 Part 2: Exaggeration 部分中“This is the opposite of understatement. You make something sound much bigger than it is.(这与轻描淡写相反。你让某件事听起来比实际上要大得多。)” 可知,A 选项“It’s raining cats and dogs.(下着倾盆大雨。)” 使用了夸张的手法,形容雨下得非常大。故选 A。
23 .推理判断题。根据文章开头有“TO: All Employees(收件人:全体员工)” 、“FROM: The Department of Mandatory Fun(发件人:强制娱乐部门)” 、“DATE: September 26, 2025(日期: 2025 年 9 月26 日)”以及“SUBJECT: Mandatory Humor Training(主题:强制幽默培训)”等信息,这些都是电子邮件的典型格式。因此,可以推断这篇文章是一封邮件。故选 D。
24 .A 25 .C 26 .B 27 .D
【导语】这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了庞众望家境极度困难,家人重病负债,他七岁捡废品还债,刻苦学习,高考 684 分考入清华,彰显坚韧感恩的精神。
24 .细节理解题。根据第一段“His father suffered from schizophrenia, a severe mental illness, then following an accident, leading his father to a bed for most of his life.(他的父亲患有精神分裂症,这是一种严重的精神疾病。后来的一次事故导致他父亲长期卧床不起)”可知,庞家最初面临的主要难题是他父亲的精神疾病以及他母亲的瘫痪状况。故选 A。
25 .细节理解题。根据第二段“He felt an urgent need to help lift the financial burden from his family’s shoulders. Every day after school, he would walk through his village and neighboring
areas, a woven bag in hand, collecting scrap metal, plastic bottles, and cardboard. He sold these
items to recycling stations, earning a meager income. Each coin he earned was not for toys or
snacks, but a contribution towards repaying the family’s debt.(他深切地意识到,自己必须竭尽全力减轻家庭的经济负担。每天放学后,他都会穿过自己的村庄和周边地区,手里拿着一个编织袋,收集废金属、塑料瓶和纸板。他把这些物品卖给回收站,赚取微薄的收入。他所赚的每一枚硬币都不是用来买玩具或零食的,而是用于偿还家庭的债务)”可知,庞众望开始收集并出售废品是因为他觉得自己有责任帮助偿还债务。故选 C。
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26 .词句猜测题。根据划线词后文“He consistently ranked at the top of his class, viewing every exam as a step towards a brighter future. His hard work finally paid off on the Gaokao. He
achieved a score of 684, high enough to secure a place at Tsinghua University, one of the best
universities in the country. When news of his admission spread, his story of overcoming obstacles captured the nation’s heart.(他在学业上一直名列前茅,将每次考试都视为迈向更美好未来的一步。他的不懈努力最终在高考中得到了回报。他取得了 684 分的高分,这足以让他被清华大学录取,这所大学是全国顶尖的学府之一。当他被录取的消息传开后,他克服重重困难的故事深深打动了全国人民的心)”可知,庞众望克服困难努力学习体现了他的决心。故划线词意思是“决心” 。故选 B。
27.推理判断题。根据最后一段“Pang Zhongwang’s story is not merely a tale of suffering; it is a powerful evidence to the human spirit’s ability to fight against difficulties. His journey from
collecting scrap to earning a scholarship at an elite university is a lesson in persistence, gratitude,
and unwavering determination. He never blamed his circumstances but instead used them as
motivation. For many, Pang is more than just a top student; he is a symbol of hope, proving that
with a strong will and a grateful heart, no obstacle is too great to overcome.(庞众望的故事远不止一段苦难经历,它有力地印证了人类精神与困境抗争的力量。从捡拾废品到考入顶尖大学并获得奖学金,他的人生历程诠释了坚持、感恩与坚定不移的决心。他从未埋怨自己的处境,反而将其化作前行的动力。对许多人而言,庞众望不仅是一名学霸,更是希望的象征——他证明了只要拥有坚强的意志和感恩的心,就没有跨不过去的难关)”可知,作者对庞众望的态度是赞美的。故选 D。
28 .D 29 .B 30 .D 31 .C
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了麻阳龙舟赛的历史、文化意义、比赛特色及在现代社会的发展情况。
28.推理判断题。通读全文,尤其是根据第一段中“Every year, during the Dragon Boat Festival, the normally silent Jinjiang River in Mayang Miao Autonomous County, Hunan Province,
transforms into an energetic stage for one of China’s most spirited traditions: the Mayang Dragon Boat Race. This event is more than just a competition; it is a profound cultural spectacle that
presents the history, unity, and enduring spirit of the local community, particularly the Miao
ethnic group.(每年端午节期间,湖南省麻阳苗族自治县平日里静谧的锦江河,会变成中国最具活力的传统之一——麻阳龙舟赛的热闹舞台。这项活动不仅仅是一场竞赛;它是一场深刻
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的文化盛宴,展现了当地社区,特别是苗族的历史、团结和持久精神。)” 以及后文对麻阳龙舟赛起源、龙舟、比赛过程、近年发展等方面的介绍可知,文章的目的是对麻阳龙舟赛进行全面概述。故选 D。
29 .推理判断题。根据第二段“For the Miao people, the race is also a gesture to honor the river gods and pray for favorable weather and a plentiful harvest. The dragon boats themselves are
works of art, often over 20 meters long and delicately carved dragon heads and tails. These boats
are not owned by individuals but by entire villages, symbolizing collective effort and shared
heritage.(对苗族人而言,赛龙舟也是为祭拜河神、祈求风调雨顺、五谷丰登。龙舟本身堪称精美艺术品,船身长超二十米,船头船尾雕刻着精致的龙纹造型。这些龙舟不归个人所有,而是归全村共有,象征着同心协力、文脉共承。)”可知,他们认为龙舟承载集体文化与村落荣誉。故选 B。
30.细节理解题。根据第二段“The origins ofthe Mayang race are deeply rooted in history. While it shares the common legend in memory of poet Qu Yuan, the Mayang tradition has its own
unique local flavor. For the Miao people, the race is also a gesture to honor the river gods and pray for favorable weather and a plentiful harvest.(麻阳龙舟赛的起源有着深厚的历史渊源。虽然它和纪念诗人屈原的传说相同,但麻阳的传统有其独特的地方风味。对于苗族人来说,比赛也是为了向河神致敬,祈求风调雨顺、五谷丰登。)” 以及第三段“The event serves as a living
museum, showcasing traditions that have been preserved for centuries.(这个活动就像一个活生生的博物馆,展示着几个世纪以来保存下来的传统。)”可知,麻阳龙舟赛连接了苗族古老的文化和精神核心。故选 D。
31 .细节理解题。根据最后一段“In recent years, the Mayang Dragon Boat Race has evolved
while holding onto its core traditions. Recognized as an item of national intangible cultural
heritage, the event has gained wider attention, attracting tourists from across China and beyond.
This has brought economic benefits to the region and has encouraged the younger generation to
engage with their cultural heritage.(近年来,麻阳龙舟赛在坚持其核心传统的同时不断发展。该活动被认定为国家非物质文化遗产,受到了更广泛的关注,吸引了来自中国乃至世界各地的游客。这给该地区带来了经济效益,也鼓励年轻一代参与他们的文化遗产。)”可知,现在更多的游客和受鼓舞的年轻人参与到这项活动中来。故选 C。
32 .A 33 .C 34 .C 35 .A
【导语】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要探讨了鹰眼技术在体育中的利弊。
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32 .推理判断题。根据第一段中“In the world of professional sports, a single incorrect call can change the result of a match, a championship, and even a career. To fight against this, sports have increasingly turned to technology for objective truth. Foremost among these innovations is
Hawk-Eye(在职业体育界,一个错误的判罚可能会改变一场比赛、一个冠军甚至一个职业生涯的结果。为了应对这种情况,体育界越来越多地求助于技术来寻求客观真相。在这些创新中,鹰眼技术首当其冲)”可知,第一段通过介绍职业体育中判罚错误的问题,引出鹰眼技术这一话题。故选 A。
33.细节理解题。根据第二段中“The most celebrated advantage of Hawk-Eye is its contribution to fairness and accuracy. The system boasts an average margin of error (误差) of just 3.6
millimeters, a level of precision far beyond the capability of the human eye.(鹰眼技术最显著的优势在于它对公平性和准确性的贡献。该系统的平均误差仅为 3.6 毫米,精度远超人眼的能力。)”可知,鹰眼技术最大的优势是准确性。故选 C。
34.推理判断题。根据第二段中“The most celebrated advantage of Hawk-Eye is its contribution to fairness and accuracy. The system boasts an average margin of error (误差) of just 3.6
millimeters, a level of precision far beyond the capability of the human eye.(鹰眼技术最显著的优势在于它对公平性和准确性的贡献。该系统的平均误差仅为 3.6 毫米,精度远超人眼的能力。)”和第三段中“However, the introduction of Hawk-Eye is not without its drawbacks.(然而,鹰眼技术的引入并非没有缺点。)” 以及第四段“Finally, the system’s reliability is, in itself, a
point of argument.(最后,该系统的可靠性本身就是一个争论点。)”可知,作者既提到了鹰眼技术的优势,也指出了其缺点和争议,因此作者对鹰眼技术的态度是批判性的。故选 C。
35.主旨大意题。根据全文内容,文章首先介绍了鹰眼技术在体育界的应用,然后阐述了其优势,如公平性和准确性,接着指出了其缺点,如成本高、破坏比赛节奏等,最后提到了其可靠性问题。因此,文章主要讨论了鹰眼技术在体育界是一把双刃剑,既有优势也有劣势。 “Hawk-eye technology — a double-edged sword in sports(鹰眼技术——体育运动中的一把双
刃剑)”符合题意。故选 A。
36 .A 37 .C 38 .E 39 .G 40 .D
【导语】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲述了有效学习的策略,包括改变心态、采用主动学习、间隔重复、合理管理时间及重视身体健康。
36 .由上文“The first step towards becoming a more effective learner is to change your mindset. Instead of seeing challenges as threats to your growth, view them as opportunities to grow.(成为
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更有效的学习者的第一步是改变你的心态。不要把挑战看作是对你成长的威胁,而要把它们看作是成长的机会。)”可知,上文提到了改变心态,把挑战视为成长的机会,本空应进一步说明这种心态是什么。A 选项“This belief is known as a growth mindset.(这种信念被称为成长型思维模式。)” 能承接上文,符合语境。故选 A。
37 .由下文“Many students fall into the trap of passive learning, such as rereading textbooks or
highlighting notes, which often creates a meaningless repetition. Instead, you should engage with the material by asking questions, summarizing in your own words, or teaching it to someone
else.(许多学生陷入了被动学习的陷阱,比如重读课本或突出笔记,这往往会造成无意义的重复。相反,你应该通过提问、用自己的话总结或教给别人来参与学习材料。)”可知,下文提出主动学习的方式,本空应引出要采用主动学习策略这一话题。C 选项“Followed is to adopt active learning strategies.(下一步是采用主动学习策略。)” 能引出下文,符合语境。故选 C。
38 .由上文“Another scientifically-backed strategy is spaced repetition. It’s actually a key part of the learning process.(另一个有科学依据的策略是间隔重复。这实际上是学习过程的关键部
分。)”及下文“However, the information will likely disappear from your memory shortly after. A more effective approach is to review the material at increasing intervals.(然而,这些信息可能很快就会从你的记忆中消失。更有效的方法是逐渐增加间隔时间来复习材料。)”可知,上文提到了间隔重复是学习过程的关键部分,下文提到了信息可能会很快从记忆中消失,并建议采用更有效的方法来复习,本空应举例说明一种可能无效的学习方法。E 选项“Preparing for an exam the night before might help you pass the test.(考试前一晚复习可能有助于你通过考试。)”举例说明了临时抱佛脚这种可能无效的学习方法,能承上启下,符合语境。故选 E。
39 .由上文“Effective learning also requires smart time management. It’s not about how long you study, but how well you study.(有效的学习还需要合理的时间管理。这与你学习多长时间无关,而与你学习得有多好有关。)”及下文“By focusing intensely for a short period, you can often
accomplish more than in several hours of distracted work.(通过在短时间内集中注意力,你通常可以比在几个小时的分心工作中完成更多。)”可知,上文提到了有效学习需要合理的时间管理,下文提到了短时间内集中注意力可以完成更多工作,本空应说明如何合理安排学习时间。 G 选项“You could break your study time into focused sessions separated by short breaks.(你可以把学习时间分成几个专注的时段,每个时段之间有短暂的休息。)”说明了如何合理安排学习时间,能承上启下,符合语境。故选 G。
40 .由上文“Finally, never underestimate the importance of your physical well-being. Adequate
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sleep is crucial for memory consolidation, the process where your brain strengthens and organizes memories from the day. Similarly, a balanced diet and regular exercise enhance cognitive
functions like attention and problem-solving.(最后,永远不要低估身体健康的重要性。充足的睡眠对记忆巩固至关重要,这是大脑加强和组织当天记忆的过程。同样, 均衡的饮食和定期的锻炼可以提高认知功能,如注意力和解决问题的能力。)”可知,上文提到了身体健康对学习的重要性,包括睡眠、饮食和锻炼, 此处总结强调不要轻视作息与运动,不要把睡眠或锻炼视为奢侈品。D 选项“Therefore, don’t view sleep or exercise as a luxury.(因此,不要把睡眠或锻炼视为奢侈品。)”能总结上文,符合语境。故选 D。
41 .A 42 .B 43 .D 44 .C 45 .B 46 .D 47 .A 48 .D
49 .B 50 .C 51 .D 52 .A 53 .C 54 .B 55 .A
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了海伦·凯勒从失明失聪到通过教育改变命运,并致力于帮助他人的励志故事。
41 .考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这种突然的孤立使她陷入了一个充满挫折和黑暗的世界,在那里交流几乎是不可能的。A. impossible 不可能的;B. difficult 困难的;C. accessible 可进入的;D. simple 简单的。根据上文“leaving her completely deaf and blind”可知,海伦·凯勒失明失聪,因此交流几乎是不可能的。故选 A。
42.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:随着海伦年龄的增长,她的行为变得越来越狂野和无法控制。A. gentle 温柔的;B. uncontrollable 无法控制的;C. shy 害羞的;D. calm 冷静的。根据上文“her behavior became increasingly wild and”和下文“Her family, not knowing how to help
her, often gave in to her anger.”可知,她的家人不知道如何帮助她,经常屈服于她的愤怒,因此她的行为变得越来越无法控制。故选 B。
43.考查动词词义辨析。句意:安妮的首要任务是引入纪律并与海伦建立联系。A. ignore 忽视;B. challenge 挑战;C. avoid 避免;D. introduce 引入。根据上文“As Helen grew older, her behavior became increasingly wild and . Her family, not knowing how to help her, often
gave in to her anger.”和下文“discipline and establish a connection with Helen”可知,随着海伦年龄的增长,她的行为变得越来越狂野和无法控制。她的家人不知道如何帮助她,经常屈服于她的愤怒,安妮的首要任务是引入纪律并与海伦建立联系。故选 D。
44.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:突然,海伦做出了一个重要的联系——流过她手的凉水有一个名字!A. accidental 偶然的;B. weak 虚弱的;C. essential 重要的;D. temporary 暂时的。
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根据下文“the cool liquid flowing over her hand had a name”可知,海伦突然意识到流过她手的凉水有一个名字,这次领悟是她开启语言世界的核心突破,是至关重要的。故选 C。
45.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这是为她打开语言和知识之门的钥匙。A. closed 关闭;B. opened打开;C. repaired 修理;D. locked 锁上。根据上文“This was the key”和下文“the door to language and knowledge for her”可知,领悟水的含义让她走进知识世界,钥匙对应开门。故选 B。
46 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:从那一刻起,海伦对学习的热情就不可阻挡了。A. outcome结果;B. hardship 困难;C. endurance 耐力;D. enthusiasm 热情。根据下文“for learning was unstoppable”和“She learned to read Braille and to by feeling the lips and throat of the
speaker”可知,她努力学习,她对学习充满热忱。故选 D。
47 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:她学会盲文,还能通过触摸说话人的嘴唇和喉咙学会说话。 A. speak 说话;B. write 写;C. hear 听;D. sing 唱歌。根据下文“by feeling the lips and throat of the speaker”可知,失聪失明的她靠触摸发声部位,来模仿学习说话。故选 A。
48.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在安妮的陪伴下,海伦成功考入拉德克利夫学院,成为第一位获得文学学士学位的聋盲人士。A. refused 拒绝;B. decided 决定;C. failed 失败;D. managed设法做到。根据下文“to attend Radcliffe College, becoming the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree”可知,她拿到学位,说明她顺利完成入学求学这件难事。故选 D
49.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:海伦·凯勒把她的一生都奉献给了帮助别人。A. early 早的;
B. entire 整个的;C. lonely 孤独的;D. private 私人的。根据下文“life to helping others”、“She became a world-famous author and lecturer, for the rights of people with disabilities”可知,她终身投身公益、写作宣讲,可知是倾尽一生,海伦·凯勒把她的一生都奉献给了帮助别人。故选 B。
50.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她成为世界著名的作家和演讲家,倡导残疾人的权利。A. asking问;B. complaining 抱怨;C. advocating 倡导;D. apologizing 道歉。根据下文“for the rights of people with disabilities”可知,她倡导残疾人的权利。故选 C。
51.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她证明了身体上的限制无法控制人类精神的力量。A. enhance增强;B. evolve 进化;C. boost 提升;D. contain 控制。根据上文“She became a world-famous author and lecturer, for the rights of people with disabilities”和“physical limitations could not” 以及下文“the power of the human spirit”可知,她成为世界著名的作家和演讲家,倡导残疾人的权利。身体缺陷阻挡不了精神力量的迸发。故选 D。
52 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:她的人生故事是关于勇气、毅力与教育力量的永恒启示。
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A. lesson 启示,教训;B. excuse 借口;C. joke 笑话;D. mystery 神秘。根据下文“of courage, perseverance, and the power of education”可知,海伦的经历能给世人带来启发与教育意义。故选 A。
53.考查名词词义辨析。句意:世界上最好最美的东西是看不见也听不见的——它们必须用心去感受。A. hands 手;B. eyes 眼睛;C. heart 心;D. ears 耳朵。根据上文“The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even heard — they must be felt with the”可知,海伦的经历超越视听,靠内心感知美好。故选 C。
54 .考查形容词词义辨析。句意:海伦·凯勒的旅程提醒我们,即使在最黑暗的时刻,也能找到一盏明亮的灯。A. fading 褪色的;B. bright 明亮的;C. dim 昏暗的;D. faint 微弱的。
根据上文“Helen Keller: A Light in the Darkness”、“even in the greatest darkness, one can find a”以及下文“light”可知,她是黑暗中的光芒,海伦·凯勒的旅程提醒我们即使在最黑暗的时刻,也能找到一盏明亮的灯。故选 B。
55.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她的遗产继续激励着全球数百万人。A. inspire 激励;B. expect期待;C. surprise 惊讶;D. admire 钦佩。根据上文“Her legacy continues to” 以及下文“millions around the globe”可知,她的励志故事一直给世人带来力量与鼓舞,她的遗产继续激励着全球数百万人。故选 A。
56 .to 57 .who 58 .creating 59 .separates 60 .but 61 .was rejected
62 .most successful 63 .to achieve 64 .improvement##improvements 65 .a 【导语】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲述了成功需经失败并坚持不懈的道理。
56.考查介词。句意:通往成功的道路从来都不是一帆风顺的。the road to...是固定搭配,表示“通往 的道路” ,所以本空填介词 to 。故填 to。
57 .考查定语从句。句意:以发明电灯泡而闻名的托马斯·爱迪生为例。本空引导非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词 Thomas Edison ,指人,关系词在从句中作主语,用关系代词 who 引导。故填 who。
58.考查非谓语动词。句意:在最终成功制造出一个能正常工作的灯泡之前,他进行了 1000多次不成功的尝试。本空作介词 before 的宾语,用动名词 creating 。故填 creating。
59.考查时态和主谓一致。句意:这种心态是成功人士与其他人的区别所在。本句描述的是客观事实,时态用一般现在时,且主语 This mindset 是单数,本空用第三人称单数形式
separates 。故填 separates。
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60 .考查连词。句意:成功不是以你跌倒多少次来衡量的,而是以你重新站起来多少次来衡量的。not...but...是固定搭配,表示“不是 而是 ”,本空用 but 。故填 but。
61 .考查时态和语态。句意:J.K.罗琳在出版她的第一本《哈利·波特》之前,被 12 家出版商拒绝了。本句描述的是过去发生的事情,时态用一般过去时,且主语 J.K. Rowling 与reject之间是被动关系,用一般过去时的被动语态 was rejected 。故填 was rejected。
62.考查形容词最高级。句意:她的坚持最终得到了回报,使她成为历史上最成功的作家之
一。one of the+形容词最高级+名词复数,表示“最 之一”,本空用形容词最高级 most successful 。故填 most successful。
63.考查非谓语动词。句意:如果你想取得一些有意义的东西,准备好失败,但更重要的是,准备好坚持。want to do sth.是固定搭配,表示“想要做某事” ,所以本空填不定式 to achieve,作宾语。故填 to achieve。
64 .考查名词复数。句意:成功不是一蹴而就的;它是通过每天的小进步逐渐建立起来的。本空作宾语,用不可数名词 improvement ;或者 improvement 为可数名词,且前面没有限定 词,所以本空填名词复数 improvements 。故填 improvement 或 improvements。
65 .考查冠词。句意:记住,每个专家都曾经是初学者,每个成功都曾经是失败。failure 表示“失败的人或事” 时,是可数名词,此处表示泛指,且 failure 是以辅音音素开头的单词,所以本空填不定冠词 a 。故填 a。
66.
Last summer, Ijoined a volunteer program that helped kids in a village. The experience, which taught me a lot, was truly unforgettable.
We taught them English and played games together. During the breaks, we would sit under a big tree and share stories. One day, a little girl who was shy at first asked me, “Will you come back next year ” Her question, which made me think deeply, made me realize that what I did was meaningful.
This experience has shown me that helping others can bring us great joy. I believe that
small actions can make a big difference in the world.
【导语】本篇书面表达属于记叙文。要求考生以“An unforgettable experience”为题,分享一次难忘的学习或生活经历,并阐述个人感悟。
【详解】1.词汇积累帮助:help → assist
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教:teach → instruct
有意义的:meaningful → significant
展示:show → demonstrate
2.句式拓展同义句转换
原句:One day, a little girl who was shy at first asked me, “Will you come back next year ”
拓展句:One day, a little girl, who was initially shy, asked me ifI would come back next year.
【点睛】【高分句型 1】The experience, which taught me a lot, was truly unforgettable.(运用了which 引导的非限制性定语从句)
【高分句型 2】Her question, which made me think deeply, made me realize that what I did was meaningful.(运用了 which 引导的非限制性定语从句、that 引导宾语从句、what 引导主语从句)
67 .参考范文:
To my great surprise, Julian explained to me that he was partially deaf. He couldn’t catch
every word of what others were saying just by listening. That was why he had been constantly
staring at my mouth. He further explained, “Unless I see your lips moving, it’s really hard for me to understand what you’re saying.” Feeling a deep sense of shame for misjudging him, I said in an apologetic tone, “I’m really sorry for not realizing the challenges you were facing.” I also
promised him that if he ever needed help, I would be more than willing to assist.
From that day on, our relationship began to change. We started sitting together during lunch breaks and cooperating on group projects. I made a conscious effort to speak clearly and face him directly so that he could read my lips more easily. Years flying by, this special friendship became
one of the most precious memories in my heart. I would always remember Julian as well as the big lesson that he taught me. He showed me even if we misjudged someone, it only took a simple
question to clear up the misunderstanding and form an unexpected friendship.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者因为朋友朱利安一些反常的行为,感到不安,作者选择直接询问朱利安为什么盯着自己的嘴唇看。朱利安解释道是因为他有部分失聪, 最后误会解除,作者和朱利安发展出一段美好的友谊。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“令我非常惊讶的是,朱利安向我解释说他有部分失聪”可知,第一段
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可描写作者得知真相十分内疚,向朱利安道歉。
②由第二段首句内容“从那天起,我们的关系开始发生变化”可知,第二段可描写作者和朱利安关系发生的变化以及感悟。
2.续写线索:朱利安解释——感到羞愧和内疚——道歉——关系发生改变——行为改变——作者感悟
3.词汇激活行为类
①帮助:assist/help
②看着:stare at/look at
③看到:see/catch sight of情绪类
①宝贵:precious/valuable
②羞愧:shame/abashment
【点睛】[高分句型 1] That was why he had been constantly staring at my mouth. (运用了 why 引导表语从句)
[高分句型 2] Unless I see your lips moving, it’s really hard for me to understand what you’re saying. (运用了 unless 引导条件状语从句和 what 引导宾语从句)
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