马鞍山市第二中学 2026 届高三下学期英语第一次周测
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。每段对话读两遍。
1 .When will the woman meet the staff manager
A .At 9:30. B .At 11:00. C .At 12:40.
2 .Why hasn’t the woman seen the man for a long time
A .He went traveling. B .He moved to Glasgow. C .He was ill.
3 .Where does the conversation take place
A .At a restaurant. B .At a supermarket. C .At home.
4 .How does the man feel now
A .Excited. B .Regretful. C .Refreshed.
5 .What is the man doing
A .Offering a favor. B .Serving a customer. C .Showing the way.
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A 、B、 C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答 时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6 .What are the speakers talking about
A .Making an outing plan. B .Entertaining some friends. C .Working on a car.
7 .What does the woman ask the man to do
A.Ignore their guests. B.Invite Frank to join them. C.Cancel his plan to meet Frank.
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听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8 .What is the woman shopping for
A .Envelopes. B .A camera. C .Art supplies.
9 .What additional service does the man mention
A .Photo printing. B .Online purchasing. C .In-store mailing.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10 .What does Grace need Jack to do
A .Fix the copy machine. B .Attend a staff meeting. C .Print some documents. 11 .What do we know about the copy machine
A .It is under repair. B .It is in poor condition. C .It has broken down three times.
12 .Where is Jack heading next
A .A branch office. B .A copy shop. C .A repair shop.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13 .What is the job about
A .Guest reception. B .Hotel decoration. C .Building construction.
14 .How long will it take to finish the job
A .Five days. B .Four days. C .Three days.
15 .Who will tell the client about the update
A .Richard. B .The man. C .The woman.
16 .Why does the woman want the job to go smoothly
A .To attract more workers. B .To get more job
opportunities. C .To shorten the working period.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17 .When did Britt want to build a website originally
A .After university. B .At university. C .At high school.
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18 .Why did Britt change the name of her website
A .The original name wasn’t suitable.
B .She wanted to include other games.
C .The website wasn’t successful at first.
19 .What can we learn about the content of the website
A .It’s wide-ranging. B .It’s old-fashioned. C .It’s student-targeted.
20 .What is the main focus of the website
A .Make-up and fashion. B .Computer games. C .Team sports.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A 、B 、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Vienna City Marathon — 2026 Registration
The Vienna City Marathon is an annual event held in Vienna, Austria since
1984. Starting with fewer than 800 participants in 1984, it is now Austria’s largest
road running event with over 30,000 participants taking part in the two-day races. The event is spread over 2 days and includes Marathon, Half Marathon, Marathon Team
Relay, etc.
Events Marathon Half Marathon Marathon Team Relay
Distance 42.2 k m 21.1 km 42.2 km
Fees ?135 ?105 ?220
Details Venue: Vienna Sports World, Marx Halle, Karl-Farkas-Gasse 19,1030 Vienna Date: Apr.17& Apr.18; Timings: 9 am-7 pm.
Parental approval is required for participation in Marathon (if applicant is aged 16 & 17 years) and Half Marathon (if applicant is aged 14 & 15 years).
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Important Points
·Change of distance: Runners can change from marathon to half marathon
distance during the race without prior notice. At the finish line they will receive a half marathon medal and will be listed in the half marathon results. However, there is no
refund (退款) of the entry fee difference. On the contrary, it is not possible to switch from the half marathon to the marathon.
·Dual event participation: Participants can run both the half marathon/ marathon along with relay marathon as long as they have registered for both events and are
wearing both bibs (号码布).
·Aid stations: There would be staffed refreshment points/ aid stations with water and sports drink every 5 km, from 15 km onwards. Bananas would also be available.
Contact Information
Website: www. vienna-marathon. com
Email: office@vienna-marathon.com
21 .What’s required of a 17-year-old runner participating in the Marathon
A .Paying additional fees. B .Getting parents’ permission.
C .Submitting the report card. D .Filling in an extra registration form.
22 .How much will a teenager pay at least for the event
A .? 135. B .? 67.5. C .? 220. D .? 105.
23 .What can a participant do during the race
A .Wear two bibs at the same time.
B .Receive a refund for registration.
C .Change from half marathon to marathon.
D .Get water from a station at 10 km point.
B
I’m James. Burned out from work, I found life had become flat and that I
desperately needed something to shift my focus. One night I came across a website recommending scuba (水肺) diving lessons. I hadn’t ever thought much about the idea of diving before; but its complete unfamiliarity fueled my interest; I decided to
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give it a shot! I had my training lessons at an indoor swimming pool. After
completing the courses, I felt a sense of great satisfaction and achievement for overcoming the initial fear and discomfort of breathing underwater.
Knowing I hadn’t yet experienced what real scuba diving is all about, I spent
hours researching where the best places to dive were. But before I knew it, I had been on an airplane to Belize. Less than 24 hours after my arrival, and minutes into my first ocean dive, I was literally diving head first into the deep end, finding myself 80 feet
underwater. It’s the kind of extraordinary water having such great visibility that you can see clearly for hundreds of feet around you.
Within minutes our 4-person dive group was surrounded by numerous nurse
sharks, a moray eel (海鳗), large groupers and sea turtles. I was madly in love with
scuba diving. As we reached the bottom a lone nurse shark swam right under me.
More started to arrive. Just as I was shooting pictures of the action and not paying
attention to anything or anyone else around, I looked up to see a bright green
threatening face headed straight for me. He wasn’t the least bit shy. He has apparently never heard of personal space. After he decided to swim by me without causing any
bodily harm, I was both relieved and excited.
This will always be that one special dive that changed everything and I get to watch it any time I find myself missing the water.
24 .What pushed James to try scuba diving
A .Online low-price campaigns.
B .Love for underwater events.
C .Cut- throat career challenges.
D .Thirst for fresh experiences.
25 .What do we know about James’s first ocean dive
A .He didn’t adopt a gradual strategy.
B .He didn’t use former diving skills.
C .He found the best diving location.
D .He made friends with other divers.
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26 .Why did James mention sea animals
A .To underline their diversity.
B .To introduce their wildness.
C .To demonstrate diving appeal.
D .To promote ocean exploration.
27 .What is the suitable title for the text
A .When to chase novelty
B .What underwater thrill
C .Why swim deep down
D .How to overcome fear
C
As a librarian, I am often asked: Does listening to audiobooks qualify as
reading Many people don’t think so. There is a snobbishness to reading a physical book. Telling someone that you have only listened to a certain book usually comes out sounding like an apology.
Sure, audiobooks don’t count as reading in an extremely literal linguistic sense. You, the listener, are hearing someone else read a book, instead of looking at the
words. But when we talk about “reading a book”, I don’t think anyone cares about how you’re taking it in.
Audiobooks can offer a vastly different experience from reading yourself, and that’s because narrators (主播) can add so much to a story. I recently listened to
Woodworking, which had three narrators at three extremely different points in their lives. The three audiobook performers brought extra depth and humor to the reading that I couldn’t have gotten just reading alone.
There’s also something extra convenient about audiobooks. When I travel on
public transport and can’t get a seat, holding a physical book in my hands is hard; but I can listen to an audiobook anywhere. They’re always wonderful for multitasking,
whether that’s listening while doing the dishes, cleaning the bathroom or, my personal favorite, doing a craft.
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In 2022, the National Endowment for the Arts reported that 48.5 percent of
adults said they had read at least one book in the past year, down from 52.7 percent five years earlier. At a time when fewer people are reading books, this audiobook
debate can feel like a silly distraction from what really matters: Keeping books in the hands that need them, in any format at all.
I read because I love stories. And, yes, that connection to the story, or essay or memoir might feel a little different depending on whether I read the words on the
page or hear them performed by an audiobook narrator. But both are worth celebrating — and neither is better than the other.
28 .What does the underlined word “snobbishness” in paragraph 1 probably mean A .A lack of interest.
B .A habit of apologizing.
C .A feeling of superiority.
D .A desire to read more books.
29 .What benefit of audiobooks is stressed in paragraph 3
A .They simplify complicated plots.
B .They make listeners more focused.
C .They allow access to more authors.
D .They bring greater richness to stories.
30 .According to the author, what matters more
A .Improving the quality of books,
B .Encouraging more people to read.
C .Exploring more formats of reading.
D .Keeping books accessible to readers.
31 .What is the best title for the text
A .Audiobooks: A New Reading Trend
B .Audiobooks: A Bridge Connecting Readers
C .Audiobooks: Narrators Bring Stories to Life
D .Audiobooks: Every Form of Reading Counts
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D
Around Christmas, 50-year-old New Yorker Holly Jespersen felt unwell but
hesitated to see a doctor. She turned to ChatGPT, which advised her against visiting. Days later, with a high fever and headaches, again using the chatbot to decide when, she finally went to urgent care and was diagnosed with influenza A.
Holly is far from alone. According to OpenAI, over 40 million daily
health-related enquiries, with 230 million weekly. In January, it announced ChatGPT
Health, allowing users to upload medical records for customized (定制的) support.
The company stresses it is meant to “support, not replace” medical care, not for
diagnosis or treatment, but to help with everyday questions and pattern recognition.
Yet concerns arise. Family physician Dr. Alexa Mieses Malchuk warns that
ChatGPT, like WebMD, prioritizes being helpful over accurate. A 2023 study found ChatGPT’s cancer treatment plans contained many errors, some hard even for experts to detect. However, newer research on colon cancer showed its answers on symptoms and prevention were highly accurate, suggesting LLMs (大型语言模型) may assist patient education but not clinical decisions.
Beyond accuracy, psychologists highlight anxiety risks. A 2013 study
confirmed that online symptom searches can intensify health anxiety, especially for those intolerant of uncertainty. Clinical psychologist Elizabeth Sadock notes that
ChatGPT, always available and affirming, fuels reassurance-seeking (寻求慰藉)
behavior, trapping users in a cycle of anxiety. For some patients, limiting ChatGPT use may now be part of treatment.
Privacy is another puzzle. Biomedical informatics professor Bradley Malin
acknowledges OpenAI’s security efforts, but stresses ChatGPT Health falls outside HIPAA regulation. Patients may unknowingly lose legal protections when their data flows from secured medical records to an unregulated third party.
Yet some see value. Dermatologist Kumar views ChatGPT Health as
educational, clarifying terms like sunscreen types, not diagnostic. He distinguishes it from WebMD’s curated, reviewed content, while ChatGPT’s AI may mislead.
Thus, ChatGPT Health enters America’s broken system as a double-edged
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sword: a round-the-clock assistant that may empower (赋权) patients, yet risks misinforming, over-reassuring, and exposing them to unregulated data practices.
32 .Why does OpenAI launch ChatGPT Health
A .To replace medical care totally. B .To provide consultation timely.
C .To treat the patients early. D .To diagnose diseases quickly.
33 .What can we learn from paragraphs 3-5
A .ChatGPT may lead to more risks than benefits.
B .ChatGPT is always available, helpful and accurate.
C .Psychologists advise people not to use ChatGPT.
D .People will have no privacy when using ChatGPT.
34 .How does Kumar find ChatGPT
A .It teaches patients some medical terms.
B .It can be used as an assistant to patients.
C .It can help more patients cure diseases.
D .It has more advantages than disadvantages.
35 .What is the author’s attitude toward ChatGPT Health
A .Enthusiastic and supportive. B .Cautious and optimistic.
C .Disapproving and negative. D .Critical and loyal.
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
We’ve all been there after a long trip — staring blankly at emails, counting the hours until bed. Yet when 2 a. m. hits, you’re still wide awake, mindlessly looking
through social media, trapped in the control of jet lag. 36
Our internal clock governs everything from sleep to digestion to hormones (激素分泌) and uses light to maintain its natural 24-hour cycle. But when we land in a
new time zone and day suddenly turns to night, this rhythm is thrown off balance.
37 But scientists have found ways to help our bodies keep up. Even reducing jet
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lag by a day can improve the productivity and well-being of so many people.
The best strategy 38 For example, Timeshifter, an app developed by a neuroscientist and his team, suggests a personalized schedule for light exposure and sleep based on flight arrangements.
39 While the brain is our master clock, other tissues like the liver and muscles have their own clocks that regulate metabolism (新陈代谢), the body’s
process of turning food into energy. That is, meal timing and composition could also be key to reducing jet lag.
In reality, there are lots of things that come into effect. 40 While we don’t yet have a way to comprehensively avoid jet lag, researchers and airlines aren’t asleep on the job in their hunt for a cure.
A .A complete cure for jet lag is unlikely to find.
B .Jet lag can affect people’s eating habits and sleep patterns.
C .That’s the price for crossing time zones too fast.
D .There are some tools to help with this, of course.
E .Different people have different rhythms.
F .The most important step is to control when you get sunlight.
G .However, jet lag isn’t just about light exposure and sleep.
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 和 D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
“Do you remember me ” That Friday email came 34 years after we first met. “I think of you often,” I replied. How could I Andrea She was the 8-year-old girl I met on the night of a 1990 plane . That evening changed us both.
to the hospital, I found the emergency room _________ with an
unknown number of survivors, some crying, some and others staring
blankly in sorrow. In the ICU, an injured girl , “Am I going to die ” “No,” I
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replied. With a look of that I’ll never forget, she asked, “May I go to sleep ” I nodded.
During her hospital stay, I brought her picture books and sat with her through nightmares. She often held my hand , afraid I’d leave. One night, she drew me a small flower on a napkin and smiled, “This is for you, so you never forget me.” Gradually, we formed a deep .
I visited her three times daily. She would call out my name — “Fornari!” at the of me. After , she returned to her homeland. Nine years later, at 17, she visited me and her dream — to help children as I had helped her — by the care she’d received.
Years later, she emailed me: “I thought of how I fell out of the sky, and how
you me.” We spoke on video for 30 minutes. I was left feeling humbled and grateful for having connection with this child. As a doctor, I often wonder whether
I’ve made a in patients’ lives. With Andrea, I know.
41 .A .believe B .forget C .recognize D .accept
42 .A .trip B .route C .crash D .delay
43 .A .Rushing B .Wandering C .Calling D .Sending
44 .A .equipped B .packed C .covered D .dotted
45 .A .laughing B.jumping C .running D .weeping
46 .A .shouted B .remarked C .whispered D .announced
47 .A .confusion B .fear C .sadness D .relief
48 .A .gently B .slightly C .tightly D .happily
49 .A .insight B .bond C .agreement D .gap
50 .A .sight B .thought C .sound D .call
51 .A .treatment B .research C .operation D .recovery
52 .A .realized B .remembered C .shared D .achieved
53 .A .inspired B .moved C .persuaded D .reminded
54 .A .caught B .saw C .taught D .found
55 .A .decision B .choice C .mistake D .difference
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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。
The Chinese thriller Silent Thunder, 56 (release) in 2026, 57
(win) high praise from both audiences and critics for its serious and profound theme
of national security. 58 (base) on several real and typical anti-espionage
cases, the film vividly tells the story of a brave team of national security officers
59 mission is to stop the illegal spread of important confidential information and safeguard national interests. What makes the movie particularly unusual is
60 it adopts a calm and realistic style instead of the exciting and exaggerated scenes commonly seen in commercial thrillers. It also deeply shows how important it is for every citizen to be aware 61 potential hidden dangers in daily life. The heroes in the film work silently in the dark, 62 (protect) our country and
people in complete silence without seeking any fame or reward. 63 (compare) with many commercial films that focus on visual effects and plot excitement, this one pays more attention to the truth of the story and the profound meaning behind it. It has not only achieved great success at the box office and won wide attention, 64 also become one of the most 65 (impress) domestic films this year that
combine artistic value and educational significance.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
66.假定你是李华,你注意到身边不少同学因忙于备考而忽视了体育锻炼。请你为校“英语天地”宣传栏写一封倡议书,号召同学们积极参与体育锻炼,内容包括: 1 .简述现状;
2 .推荐运动项目并说明理由;
3 .发出倡议。
注意:
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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。
Strive for Dreams, Sweat for Fitness
Dear fellow students,
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。
Jeremy likes to help his family with chores (家务). He spends time playing with his baby sister while Mom cooks dinner. After supper, he dries the dishes for Dad.
But Jeremy’s favorite job is feeding Fletch.
Fletch is the family cat. He is brown and black, with tiger stripes across his back. Fletch lets Jeremy know he’s hungry by bumping his head on Jeremy’s legs.
One night after supper, Mom asked Jeremy to find Baby Suzy’s doll. “I think she dropped it in the back yard this afternoon. She won’t be able to sleep without it. Can you take a look before it gets dark ”
Jeremy opened the kitchen door and ran outside. The bright red doll was easy to find in the grass. Jeremy grabbed it and ran inside.
Later that night, Jeremy was ready for bed. He always said goodnight to Fletch before turning out the light, but Fletch wasn’t in his room. Jeremy looked in the
bathroom and hallway. Then he went downstairs.
Jeremy looked in the living room and dining room, but Fletch was not there.
With almost every corner of the house searched, Jeremy could barely see
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Fletch’s figure, a wave of anxiety sweeping over Jeremy. When he got to the kitchen with butterflies in his stomach, Jeremy began to cry.
Mom looked up from her tea. “Jeremy, you should be in bed! What’s wrong ”
Jeremy gasped (喘息) for breath. “The back door is open!” he cried. “And I can’t find Fletch anywhere!”
Mom frowned. “I think you’re right to be worried,” she said slowly. “Fletch may have slipped out the door.”
Mom hugged Jeremy tight. They sat together until Jeremy stopped crying. “Cats are very smart,” she said. “Fletch will probably come home for breakfast.”
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:
Jeremy had trouble falling asleep.
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Paragraph 2:
Jeremy jumped out of the bed, ran straight to the back door and opened it wide.
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1 .C
【原文】W: Do you think the staff manager could see me tomorrow before 9:30
M: He won’t be in till 10:45, so the earliest would be 11.
W: Is 12:40 any good
M: Yes, I’ll make a note ofit.
2 .A
【原文】W: We haven’t seen you for ages. Have you been ill
M: No, I’ve been up north for a month.
W: Where was that
M: Glasgow. I got back the day before yesterday.
3 .C
【原文】M: Good morning. What’s for breakfast
W: Morning. The usual. Eggs, toast, and bacon. Coffee, if you want. The sugar is on the table. The milk’s in the refrigerator.
4 .B
【原文】W: Why are you not energetic
M: I shouldn’t have stayed up so late watching the exciting game. I guess I’ll just have to pay the price and be sleepy.
5 .A
【原文】W: Sorry, but I didn’t quite catch that.
M: I said, “Do you want a lift ”
W: Isn’t it out of your way
M: No, it’s on my way home.
6 .B 7 .C
【原文】W: Don’t forget, Jim and Adrian are coming over tonight.
M: I thought they were coming next week.
W: No. Tonight’s the night. I told you at least half a dozen times!
M: Well, I forgot.
W: You forget all too easily if you ask me.
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M: Anyway, I’ve made other plans.
W: Like what
M: I told Frank I’d help him work on his car.
W: Then, you’ll just have to tell him you can’t come.
8 .A 9 .C
【原文】M: Hi, welcome to Royal Stationery. How may I help you
W: Well, I was wondering if you could help me find something. I have to mail some photographs, so I need some large envelopes that won’t bend.
M: Yeah, we do. It’s on the 3rd floor, right by the art supplies. Let me show you. Follow me, please.
W: Oh, great. And do you know if there’s a post office nearby I need to send the photos today.
M: Actually, we offer shipping service here.
W: That’s perfect. By the way, how can I track my order then
M: We’ll give you a track number, and you can check it online.
10 .C 11 .B 12 .A
【原文】W: Good morning, Jack. Can you photocopy these reports for me, please I need them for the staff meeting tomorrow morning.
M: Hi, Grace. Unfortunately, the copy machine is out of order. The repairman is supposed to be coming this afternoon to look after it, but this is the second time it has broken down in the past two weeks, so it may not be fixable.
W: Oh, man! Would you be able to run to our office in Marple It is only a ten-minute drive. I just need to make sure I am prepared for this meeting.
M: Yeah, I can do that. I actually did my training at the Marple office, so I am familiar with it. I can leave right now.
13 .B 14 .B 15 .C 16 .B
【原文】W: Hello. I’d like an update on the Mondvale Hotel job. Are we still on schedule to begin on Monday
M: No, I’m afraid that there has been some delay in getting the decoration materials. It looks like we may be held up until Wednesday. Oh, I forgot it. Richard just got off the phone with the
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supplier. It looks like everything will arrive on Monday afternoon, so we could actually begin the job on Tuesday.
W: That’s good news. I’ll call the client this morning and let them know.
M: You should also remind them that we will begin working on the guest rooms first and work our way toward the hall and first-floor reception areas last. We’ll send a large crew so the work can be finished quickly.
W: How long do you think it will take to complete the job
M: We can probably be finished on Friday, as we originally planned.
W: Excellent. They’re a new client with several locations in our city, so I want things to go smoothly. I’m sure there will be more work with them in the long run if all goes well.
17 .C 18 .A 19 .A 20 .C
【原文】 W: Hi my name’s Britt Foxton, and I’m the founder of a website devoted to women’s basketball, and I’ve also just written a book on the same subject. But first up, let me tell you how I got started with the site.
Although it really got going once I was at university, it actually started out as a high-school
project — you know a “design a website” kind of thing — but it wasn’t like anyone expected it to become real or anything. I designed a site about girls’ basketball, which I was passionate about,
and called it . I knew the name wasn’t right, and before it got really successful I changed it to and that was a really good move.
And although it started with basketball, the site’s grown to include other games as well. It
features a variety of articles and reviews on everything ranging from basketball to computer
games, plus some more traditionally “girly” material as well. But the coverage of team sports is at the heart of it, anything about make-up or fashion is just secondary to that.
21 .B 22 .D 23 .A
【导语】这是一篇应用文,文章介绍了维也纳城市马拉松 2026 年的报名事宜。
21.细节理解题。根据表格下方内容“Parental approval is required for participation in Marathon (if applicant is aged 16 & 17 years) and Half Marathon (if applicant is aged 14 & 15 years).(参加马拉松比赛(若参赛者年龄在 16 岁至 17 岁之间)以及半程马拉松比赛(若参赛者年龄在 14 岁至 15 岁之间),均需获得家长的同意)”可知,17 岁的参赛者参加马拉松需要获得父母同意,故选 B。
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22.细节理解题。根据表格内容可知, 全马?135,半马?105,接力?220,规则允许符合年龄
(
,
,
。
)要求的青少年参加半马 因此青少年参赛的最低费用为?105 故选 D
23 .细节理解题。根据 Important Points 部分中“Participants can run both the half marathon/ marathon along with relay marathon as long as they have registered for both events and are
wearing both bibs (号码布).(只要参赛者已报名参加两项赛事并且佩戴了两块号码布,他们就可以同时参加半程马拉松/全程马拉松以及接力马拉松比赛)”可知,同时报名两个项目的参赛者可以同时佩戴两块号码布参赛,故选 A。
24 .D 25 .A 26 .C 27 .B
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述 James 因工作倦怠尝试水肺潜水,从室内训练克服恐惧到在伯利兹首次海洋潜水时潜入 80 英尺深水区,与多种海洋生物近距离接触,最终爱上潜水并视其为改变生活的特殊经历。
24.细节理解题。根据第一段“I’m James. Burned out from work, I found life had become flat and that I desperately needed something to shift my focus.(我叫詹姆斯。由于工作压力过大,我感到精疲力竭。我发现生活变得毫无波澜,于是我迫切需要一些东西来转移我的注意力)”和“I
decided to give it a shot! I had my training lessons at an indoor swimming pool.(我决定试一试!
我的训练课是在室内游泳池进行的)”可知,对新鲜体验的渴望促使詹姆斯尝试潜水这项运动。故选 D。
25 .细节理解题。根据第二段“Less than 24 hours after my arrival, and minutes into my first
ocean dive, I was literally diving head first into the deep end, finding myself 80 feet
underwater.(我抵达这里不到 24 小时后,就在我的第一次海洋潜水开始时,我竟然直接一头扎进了深水区,结果发现自己已经潜到了 80 英尺深的地方)”可知,詹姆斯的首次海洋潜水没有采用循序渐进的策略。故选 A。
26 .推理判断题。根据第三段“Within minutes our 4-person dive group was surrounded by
numerous nurse sharks, a moray eel (海鳗), large groupers and sea turtles. I was madly in love
with scuba diving. As we reached the bottom a lone nurse shark swam right under me. More
started to arrive. Just as I was shooting pictures of the action and not paying attention to anything or anyone else around, I looked up to see a bright green threatening face headed straight for me.
He wasn’t the least bit shy. He has apparently never heard of personal space. After he decided to
swim by me without causing any bodily harm, I was both relieved and excited.(几分钟内,我们四人的潜水小组就被众多的护士鲨、一条海鳗、一大群石斑鱼和海龟包围了。我深深地爱上了
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潜水这项运动。当我们潜入水底时,一条孤独的护士鲨正好从我下方游过。更多的鲨鱼陆续赶来。就在我忙着拍摄这一幕,而没有留意周围其他事物和人的同时,我抬头看到一张鲜绿色的、充满威胁的面孔正直冲着我而来。他一点也不害羞。显然,他从未听说过个人空间的概念。在他决定游过我身边而没有造成任何身体伤害之后,我既感到松了一口气,又感到兴奋不已)”可知,詹姆斯提到海洋动物是为了展示潜水的魅力。故选 C。
27.主旨大意题。根据第一段“I’m James. Burned out from work, I found life had become flat and that I desperately needed something to shift my focus.(我叫詹姆斯。由于工作压力过大,我感觉生活变得毫无波澜,于是我迫切需要一些事情来转移注意力)”以及全文围绕 James 从工作倦怠到尝试潜水、在首次海洋潜水中体验水下刺激的经历展开可知,B 选项“What underwater thrill (这水下的刺激感到底是什么?)”可作为最恰当的题目。故选 B。
28 .C 29 .D 30 .B 31 .D
【导语】本文是一篇议论文。主要讨论了有声书是否算阅读这一话题,作者认为虽然从字面语言意义上有声书不算阅读,但它能带来不同体验且方便,在阅读人数下降的当下,重要的是让读者能接触到书,各种阅读形式都有价值。
28 .词义猜测题。根据第一段“As a librarian, I am often asked: Does listening to audiobooks
qualify as reading Many people don’t think so. There is a snobbishness to reading a physical
book. Telling someone that you have only listened to a certain book usually comes out sounding
like an apology.(作为一名图书管理员,我经常被问到:听有声书算阅读吗?很多人认为不算。读实体书有一种 snobbishness 。告诉别人你只听了某本书,说这话时通常听起来像是在道 歉)”可知,人们普遍觉得读实体书比听有声书更优越,所以“snobbishness”可能意为“一种优越感” 。选 C 项。
29 .细节理解题。依据第三段“Audiobooks can offer a vastly different experience from reading yourself, and that’s because narrators (主播) can add so much to a story. I recently listened to
Woodworking, which had three narrators at three extremely different points in their lives. The
three audiobook performers brought extra depth and humor to the reading that I couldn’t have
gotten just reading alone.(有声书能提供与自己阅读截然不同的体验,因为主播能为故事增添很多内容。我最近听了《木工工艺》,它由三位处于人生截然不同阶段的主播朗读。这三位有声书朗读者为朗读增添了额外的深度和幽默,这些是我独自阅读无法获得的)”可知,该段强调有声书能为故事带来更丰富的内容。故选 D 项。
30 .细节理解题。根据第五段“At a time when fewer people are reading books, this audiobook
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debate can feel like a silly distraction from what really matters: Keeping books in the hands that
need them, in any format at all.(在读书的人越来越少的时候,这场关于有声书的争论似乎是一种愚蠢的干扰,而真正重要的是:让需要书的人能够接触到书,无论以何种形式)”可知,作者认为有声书的争论似乎是一种愚蠢的干扰,让人们忽略了读书的人越来越少的事实,由此可知,作者认为更重要的是鼓励更多人阅读。故选 B 项。
31.主旨大意题。文章开篇提出听有声书是否算阅读的问题,接着阐述有声书能带来不同体验、具有便利性,最后强调在阅读人数减少的情况下,重要的是让读者能接触到书,各种阅读形式都有价值。D 选项“Audiobooks: Every Form of Reading Counts(有声书:每种阅读形式都重要)”为最佳标题。故选 D 项。
32 .B 33 .A 34 .A 35 .B
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍 OpenAI 推出的 ChatGPT Health 及其用途,同时分析其在准确性、焦虑风险和隐私方面的隐患与部分价值。
32 .细节理解题。根据第二段中的“The company stresses it is meant to “support, not replace” medical care, not for diagnosis or treatment, but to help with everyday questions and pattern
recognition.(该公司强调,它旨在“支持而非取代” 医疗服务,不用于诊断或治疗,而是帮助解决日常问题和模式识别)”可知,OpenAI 推出ChatGPT Health 是为了帮助用户解决日常健康问题,提供及时的咨询帮助。故选 B 项。
33 .推理判断题。根据第三段中的“A 2023 study found ChatGPT’s cancer treatment plans
contained many errors, some hard even for experts to detect.(2023 年的一项研究发现,ChatGPT的癌症治疗方案包含许多错误,有些甚至专家都难以发现)” 、第四段中的“Beyond accuracy, psychologists highlight anxiety risks.(除了准确性问题外,心理学家强调了焦虑风险)”以及第五段中的“Privacy is another puzzle.(隐私是另一个难题)”可推断,ChatGPT 可能带来的风险多于益处。故选 A 项。
34.细节理解题。根据第六段中的“Dermatologist Kumar views ChatGPT Health as educational, clarifying terms like sunscreen types, not diagnostic.(皮肤科医生Kumar 认为 ChatGPT Health 具有教育意义,可解释防晒霜类型等术语,而非用于诊断)” 可知,Kumar 认为 ChatGPT 可以教患者一些医学术语。故选 A 项。
35.推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“Thus, ChatGPT Health enters America’s broken system as a double-edged sword: a round-the-clock assistant that may empower (赋权) patients, yet risks
misinforming, over-reassuring, and exposing them to unregulated data practices.(因此,ChatGPT
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Health 作为一把双刃剑进入美国不完善的医疗体系:它是一个全天候的助手,可能赋予患者权力,但也存在提供错误信息、过度安慰以及使他们面临不受监管的数据操作的风险)”可推断,作者对 ChatGPT Health 的态度是谨慎且乐观的,既看到了其价值,也指出了其隐患。
故选 B 项。
36 .C 37 .A 38 .D 39 .G 40 .E
【导语】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了长途旅行后人们会因跨越时区产生时差反应,导致生物钟紊乱、睡眠和饮食受影响的问题以及解决措施。
36 .根据上文“We’ve all been there after a long trip — staring blankly at emails, counting the
hours until bed. Yet when 2 a. m. hits, you’re still wide awake, mindlessly looking through social media, trapped in the control of jet lag.(长途旅行后我们都有过这样的经历——茫然地盯着邮件,数着时间盼着睡觉。可到了凌晨两点,你依然毫无睡意,漫无目的地刷着社交媒体,陷入时差的困扰中)”可知,空格处需要对这种时差困扰进行总结。C 选项“That’s the price for crossing time zones too fast.(这就是快速跨越时区的代价)”承接上文,对前文描述的时差痛苦进行概括,符合语境。故选 C 项。
37 .根据上文“But when we land in a new time zone and day suddenly turns to night, this rhythm is thrown off balance.(但当我们到达新时区,昼夜突然颠倒,这种节律就会失衡)” 以及下文“But scientists have found ways to help our bodies keep up.(但科学家已经找到了帮助我们身体适应的方法)”可知,前文用科学解释时差问题,下文出现转折,说找到了帮助适应时差的方法,推知空处是说时差问题很难解决。选项 A“A complete cure for jet lag is unlikely to find.(要找到完全治愈时差的方法不太可能) ”承上启下,符合语境。故选 A 项。
38 .根据下文“For example, Timeshifter, an app developed by a neuroscientist and his team,
suggests a personalized schedule for light exposure and sleep based on flight arrangements.(例如,由神经科学家及其团队开发的应用程序 Timeshifter ,会根据航班安排,为用户提供个性化 的光照和睡眠时间表)”可知,空格处需要引出可以帮助调节时差的工具。D 选项“There are some tools to help with this, of course.(当然有一些工具可以对此提供帮助)”引出下文的举例
说明,符合语境。故选 D 项。
39.根据上文围绕光照和睡眠展开,以及下文“While the brain is our master clock, other tissues like the liver and muscles have their own clocks that regulate metabolism (新陈代谢) , the body’s process of turning food into energy.(大脑是我们的主生物钟,而肝脏、肌肉等其他组织也有自己的生物钟,它们调节着新陈代谢——即身体将食物转化为能量的过程)”可知,空格处需要
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进行转折,引出时差还受其他因素影响。G 选项“However, jet lag isn’t just about light exposure and sleep.(然而,时差不仅仅与光照和睡眠有关)”承上启下,使话题自然过渡,符合语境。
故选 G 项。
40 .根据上文“In reality, there are lots of things that come into effect.(实际上,有很多因素会起作用)”可知,空格处补充说明个体差异。E 选项“Different people have different rhythms.(不同的人有不同的节律)”承接上文,符合语境。故选 E 项。
41 .B 42 .C 43 .A 44 .B 45 .D 46 .C 47 .D 48 .C
49 .B 50 .A 51 .D 52 .C 53 .A 54 .A 55 .D
【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者作为医生在 1990 年一次飞机失事救援中救助了一个 8 岁女孩 Andrea ,之后两人建立了深厚情谊,多年后 Andrea 发邮件感谢作者,让作者意识到自己在患者生命中产生了积极影响。
41 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:我怎么会忘记 Andrea 呢?A. believe 相信;B. forget 忘记; C. recognize 认出;D. accept 接受。根据下文“That Friday email came 34 years after we first met. “I think of you often,” I replied.”可知,34 年后对方还发来邮件,作者也时常想起她,所以不可能忘记。且下文“This is for you, so you never forget me.”也是提示。故选 B。
42 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:她就是我在 1990 年一场飞机失事的那个夜晚遇见的 8 岁小女孩。A. trip 旅行;B. route 路线;C. crash 坠毁,失事;D. delay 延迟。根据下文“ to the hospital, I found the emergency room with an unknown number of survivors,”可知,下文提到了医院和幸存者,应该是飞机失事。故选 C。
43.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我匆忙赶往医院,发现急诊室里挤满了数不清的幸存者,有的人在哭泣,有的人在默默流泪,还有的人沉浸在悲伤中茫然地凝视着前方。A. Rushing 匆忙;B. Wandering 徘徊;C. Calling 打电话;D. Sending 发送。根据上文“She was the 8-year-old girl I met on the night of a 1990 plane .”可知,作者在得知飞机失事后,应该是匆忙赶到医院。故选 A。
44 .考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A. equipped 装备;B. packed 挤满;C. covered 覆盖; D. dotted 点缀。根据下文“with an unknown number of survivors”可知,急诊室里挤满了幸存者。be packed with 为固定搭配,表示“挤满” 。故选 B。
45.考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A. laughing 笑;B. jumping 跳;C. running 跑;D. weeping哭泣。根据上文“some crying”和下文“staring blankly in sorrow”可知,此处描述的是幸存者的
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(
不同反应 其中哭泣是常见的情绪表达 故选
D
), 。 。
46 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:在重症监护室里,一个受伤的小女孩轻声问道:“我会死
吗?” A. shouted 喊叫;B. remarked 评论;C. whispered 低声说;D. announced 宣布。根据上文“In the ICU”可知,女孩受伤严重,应该是轻声提问。故选 C。
47 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:带着一种我永远不会忘记的宽慰表情,她问道:“我可以睡觉吗?”A. confusion 困惑;B. fear 恐惧;C. sadness 悲伤;D. relief 宽慰。根据上文““Am I going to die ” “No,” I replied.”可知,女孩文作者自己会不会死,在得到否定的回答后,女孩应该感到宽慰。故选 D。
48 .考查副词词义辨析。句意:她常常紧紧握着我的手,害怕我会离开。A. gently 温柔地; B. slightly 轻微地;C. tightly 紧紧地;D. happily 快乐地。根据下文“afraid I’d leave”可知,女孩应该是紧紧地握着作者的手,表现出她的不安和依赖。故选 C。
49 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:渐渐地,我们之间建立起了深厚的情感纽带。A. insight 洞察力;B. bond 纽带,情感联结;C. agreement 协议;D. gap 差距。根据下文“I was left feeling humbled and grateful for having connection with this child.”可知,作者和女孩在住院期间建立了深厚的情感纽带。故选 B。
50 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:一看见我,她就会喊我的名字——“Fornari!”A. sight 视线; B. thought 想法;C. sound 声音;D. call 呼叫。根据下文“she would call out my name”可知,
女孩应该是看到作者就会喊他的名字。at the sight of 为固定搭配,表示“一看到 就” 。故选 A。
51.考查名词词义辨析。句意:康复之后,她回到了自己的祖国。A. treatment 治疗;B. research研究;C. operation 手术;D. recovery 康复。根据下文“she returned to her homeland.”可知,女孩在住院治疗后应该已经康复了。故选 D。
52.考查动词词义辨析。句意:九年之后,17 岁的她来看望我,并和我分享了她的梦想——像我曾经帮助她那样去帮助别的孩子——她被我当年给予的照料深深鼓舞。A. realized 实现;
B. remembered 记得;C. shared 分享;D. achieved 取得。根据下文“her dream”可知,女孩应该是与作者分享了她的梦想。故选 C。
53 .考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A. inspired 启发;B. moved 感动;C. persuaded 说服; D. reminded 提醒。根据下文“to help children as I had helped her”可知,女孩的梦想应该是受到作者和其他医护人员对她的关怀的启发。故选 A。
54 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:多年以后,她给我发邮件说:“我想起我从天上坠落下来的
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那一刻,想起你是如何接住我的。” A. caught 抓住;B. saw 看见;C. taught 教;D. found 发现。根据上文“I thought of how I fell out of the sky”可知,女孩应该是回忆起飞机失事时自己从天上掉下来,而作者作为医生及时救治了她,即“抓住” 了她。这里的“caught”是比喻用法,表示救治。故选 A。
55.考查名词词义辨析。句意:作为一名医生,我常常怀疑自己是否真的对病人的人生产生了影响。A. decision 决定;B. choice 选择;C. mistake 错误;D. difference 影响。根据下文上文“Nine years later, at 17, she visited me and her dream — to help children as I had helped
her”和下文“With Andrea, I know.”可知,作者常常怀疑自己是否在患者的生活中产生了影响,而与 Andrea 的经历让他知道了自己确实产生了影响。make a difference 表示“产生影响”。故选 D。
56 .released 57 .has won 58 .Based 59 .whose 60 .that 61 .of
62 .protecting 63 .Compared 64 .but 65 .impressive
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍 2026 年上映的国产谍战片《惊蛰无声》,以真实案例为蓝本,兼具艺术与教育价值。
56 .考查非谓语动词。句意:2026 年上映的中国谍战片《惊蛰无声》,因其严肃深刻的国家安全主题赢得了观众和影评人的高度赞誉。此处为非谓语动词作后置定语,The Chinese
thriller Silent Thunder 与 release 为被动关系,所以用过去分词 released 。故填 released。
57 .考查动词时态。句意同上。此处为谓语动词,结合语境强调对现在造成的结果与影响,应用现在完成时,主语 The Chinese thriller Silent Thunder 是第三人称单数,所以助动词用
has ,win 的过去分词为 won 。故填 has won。
58.考查非谓语动词。句意:该片基于多起真实典型的反间谍案件,生动讲述了一支勇敢的国家安全干警队伍的故事,他们的任务是阻止重要机密信息非法泄露,维护国家利益。此处为非谓语动词作状语,base 与其逻辑主语 the film 之间存在被动关系,即电影是“被基于真实案例进行创作和改编” 的,因此此处为过去分词形式,based on ,意为“ 以 为基础”,句首单词首字母大写。故填 Based。
59 .考查定语从句。句意同上。此处引导定语从句,先行词 a brave team of national security officers 在从句中作定语修饰名词 mission ,所以用关系代词 whose 。故填 whose。
60.考查表语从句。句意:这部电影的特别之处在于,它采用冷静写实的风格,而非商业惊悚片中常见的刺激夸张场面。此处为连接词引导表语从句,从句不缺成分且句意完整,所以
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用连接词 that 。故填 that。
61.考查介词。句意:它也深刻展现了每个公民意识到日常生活中潜在隐患的重要性。此处为固定搭配 be aware of,意为“意识到” ,所以用介词 of。故填 of。
62.考查非谓语动词。句意:影片中的英雄们在黑暗中默默工作,在无声无息中守护国家和人民,不求名利。此处为非谓语动词作状语,protect 与其逻辑主语 The heroes 之间为主动关系,所以用现在分词形式。故填 protecting。
63.考查非谓语动词。句意:与许多注重视觉效果和情节刺激的商业电影相比,这部影片更注重故事的真实性及其背后的深刻内涵。compare 与其逻辑主语 this one 之间是被动关系,此处为固定搭配 compared with ,意为“与 相比” ,位于句首,首字母大写。故填
Compared。
64.考查连词。句意:它不仅在票房上取得巨大成功并获得广泛关注,还成为今年兼具艺术价值与教育意义的最令人印象深刻的国产电影之一。此处为固定搭配 not only...but also...,
意为“不仅 而且 ” 。故填 but。
65.考查形容词。句意:它不仅在票房上取得巨大成功并获得广泛关注,还成为今年兼具艺术价值与教育意义的最令人印象深刻的国产电影之一。此处修饰名词 domestic films ,用
impress 的形容词形式 impressive“令人印象深刻的” 。故填 impressive。
66 .参考范文
Strive for Dreams, Sweat for FitnessDear fellow students,
Recently, many of us have been so occupied with exam preparation, shoulders stiff, eyes
dry, even depression and inefficiency dragging us back. Buried in endless papers, I still urge all of us to work out regularly, for health is the foundation of academic progress.
Skipping rope is what I strongly recommend. It takes little space, and just 15-20 minutes a day can improve our heart function, build up endurance, and refresh our minds, ultimately
refueling our study. Even if the weather is unpleasant or time is tight, we can break it into short indoor sessions that may still help us stay active.
Let’s put down our books for a while and move our bodies. Sweat today, shine tomorrow!
【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生为校“英语天地”宣传栏写一封倡议书,号召同学们积极参与体育锻炼。
【详解】1.词汇积累
最近:recently→currently
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有规律地:regularly→on a regular basis
专心致志于:buried in→absorbed in
增强:build up→boost
2.句式拓展同义句转换
原句:It takes little space, and just 15-20 minutes a day can improve our heart function, build up endurance, and refresh our minds, ultimately refueling our study.
拓展句:It takes little space, and just 15-20 minutes a day can improve our heart function, build up endurance, and refresh our minds, which ultimately refuels our study.
【点睛】【高分句型 1】Skipping rope is what I strongly recommend.(运用了 what 引导的表语从句)
【高分句型 2】Even if the weather is unpleasant or time is tight, we can break it into short indoor sessions that may still help us stay active.(运用了 even if 引导的让步状语从句和 that 引导的定语从句)
67 .参考范文
Jeremy had trouble falling asleep. Wide awake, he imagined all the ways Fletch could get hurt outside in the dark, a wave of anxiety sweeping over him once more. With Mum’s comforting
words ringing again in his ears, Jeremy sighed with relief and hoped for the best, saying to
himself, “Fletch will be all right.” After what seemed a century, Jeremy closed his eyes and finally drifted off to sleep. Then all of a sudden, the sun shone in his eyes, and it was morning.
Jeremy jumped out of the bed, ran straight to the back door and opened it wide. There was
Fletch, licking his paws to wash his face. Looking at Jeremy with guilty eyes, Fletch meowed and meowed. Then he slipped inside the door and walked straight to his food bowl. Jeremy called
excitedly, “Mum, Fletch is back!” “Thank goodness! Take good care of Fletch, Jeremy!” Mom responded. Jeremy felt extremely relieved that Fletch was safe and sound, promising to close the door nice and tight later on. This time he gave Fletch an extra scoop of cat food, Fletch meowing happily in response.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,文章讲述 Jeremy 喜欢帮忙做家务,最爱喂家里的猫
Fletch 。一天晚上,他帮妈妈找到妹妹的娃娃后,发现 Fletch 不见了,后门还开着。他很着急,妈妈安慰他,说猫咪很聪明,可能会回家吃早餐。
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【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“Jeremy 难以入睡。”可以预测续写这段主要内容:Jeremy 因担心猫咪Fletch 而难以入眠,在焦虑与自我安慰中终于睡着,转眼天亮。
②由第二段首句内容“Jeremy 跳下床,径直跑到后门把门大开。”可以预测续写这段主要内容:Jeremy 一早发现猫咪 Fletch 平安回家,十分开心,保证以后关好门,并多喂了猫粮。
2.续写线索:Jeremy 难以入睡——内心焦虑——在自我安慰中睡着——醒来发现猫咪平安回家——保证以后关好门
3.词汇激活行为类
①.设想: imagine/picture/fancy
②.照顾:take care of /look after/attend
③. 回答:respond/reply情绪类
①.焦虑:anxiety/nervousness/tension
②.兴奋地:excitedly/delightedly
【点睛】[高分句型 1]. After what seemed a century, Jeremy closed his eyes and finally drifted off to sleep. (运用了 what 引导的宾语从句)
[高分句型 2]. Looking at Jeremy with guilty eyes, Fletch meowed and meowed. (运用了现在分词 Looking 作状语)
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