2026届安徽合肥市庐阳区合肥市第八中学高三下学期英语阶段检测(三)(含解析,含听力原文无音频)

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2026 届合肥八中高三下学期英语阶段检测(三)
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A 、B 、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。
1 . What are the speakers going to do
A .Celebrate an anniversary.
B .Have a picnic in a park.
C .Ride a bike.
2 . What do the speakers want to do
A .Raise money for poor kids.
B .Build homes for the homeless.
C .Donate supplies to the earthquake zone.
3 . How will the woman go to the park
A .By bus. B .On foot. C .By bike.
4 . What kind of jacket does the man consider buying
A .A blue one. B .A grey one. C .A red one.
5 . What are the speakers talking about
A .Fixing the drawer. B .Preparing the dinner. C .Organizing the kitchen.
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。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 do we know about the organization
A .It is started by Chloe’s school.
B .It is mainly targeted at elderly people.
C .It offers a space for kids with special needs.
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7 .How does Jack feel about the two students
A .He’s proud. B .He’s concerned. C .He’s sympathetic.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8 .Why does Amelia feel tired
A .She is badly ill.
B .She has traveled a lot for the film.
C .She is busy with interviews.
9 .What happened to John
A .He arrived in Greece later than others.
B .He forgot to bring medicine.
C .He didn’t see the doctor in time.
10 .What can we say about John
A .He’s considerate. B .He’s irresponsible. C .He’s careless.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11 .What is the new reality show mainly about
A .Learning farming skills. B .Showing personal talents. C .Doing competitive games.
12 .How does the woman like the new reality show
A .Boring. B .Popular. C .Real.
13 .What will Lily do tonight
A .Go to the gym. B .Watch the show. C .Reply to a text.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14 .What caused Liam to fail his driving test
A .Lack of sufficient practice.
B .Presence of an unfamiliar examiner.
C .Frequent absence from driving sessions.
15 .Who does the man need to consult with
A .His cousin. B .His instructor. C .His boss.
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16 .What can be inferred from what the man says
A .He’s decided to quit his driving test.
B .He’s no longer employed at McDonald’s.
C .Repeated driving tests cost him much money.
17 .What is the woman’s purpose of mentioning applying for jobs
A .To make comparisons. B .To boost motivation. C .To recommend a position.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18 .What is the speech about
A.How to buy fresh fruits. B.How to make fruit salad. C.How to attend class carefully.
19 .What is the second step mentioned in the speech
A .To wash the fruits. B .To take the seeds out. C .To cut the fruits into pieces.
20 .Who is the speaker talking to
A .Some patients. B .Some parents. C .Some children.
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
International Artist magazine is calling for entries for its Art Prize Challenge Series, a continuing series of art competitions. They are designed to encourage the best talent in painting or drawing medium in the world. Schedule and Closing Dates
Serial No. Theme Issue Closing Date
152 Seascapes, Rivers & Lakes IA166 Jan. 14, 2026
153 Favorite Subjects IA167 Mar. 11, 2026
154 Still Life IA168 May 13, 2026
155 People & Figures IA169 July 15, 2026
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156 Wildlife IA170 Sep. 16, 2026
157 Landscapes IA171 Nov. 11, 2026
158 Florals & Gardens IA172 Jan. 13, 2027
Requirements
· Photograph your artwork and visit our website www. to upload the digital files.
· Under no circumstances will any digital file supplied on CD be accepted. It must be entered online.
· Shoot your artwork outdoors in the shade, set your camera to the highest available resolution (分辨率) and turn the date off.
· All artwork must be original and completed within the last two years and would not be disqualified if it has won any previous prize in any other art competition.
· There is an entry fee ($9) for each picture entered in the competition.
Award Settings
Every winner and finalist will receive an Award Certificate. Our Grand Prize Winners will also receive a 4-page Editorial Feature in International Artist magazine, which will be read by
leading galleries and collectors in America, the world’s biggest art market. Publicity at this level is priceless and could be a career changing opportunity for any artist.
21 .What is the deadline for the entries themed countryside views
A .May 13, 2026. B .July 15, 2026.
C .Sep. 16, 2026. D .Nov. 11, 2026.
22 .Which of the following may meet the requirements of the competition
A .A figure painting shot in sunlight. B .A newly drawn penguin artwork.
C .A lake photo with a date stamp. D .A garden painting stored on CD.
23 .What is the special reward for the Grand Prize Winners
A .An Award Certificate. B .A handsome cash prize.
C .A chance for career transformation. D .An invitation to the award ceremony.
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B
Last September, I drove to a protected wetland near my home in Oakland, California. It was the first time that I had gone somewhere merely to watch birds. Since this unique journey, I’ve
seen 452 species, including 307 this year alone.
In some birding circles, people claim anyone who looks at birds is a birder. I’ve cared about birds and other animals for my entire life, and I’ve written about them throughout my two decades as a science writer, but I mark the moment when I specifically chose to devote time and energy to them as the moment I became a birder.
Birding has significantly increased the time spent outdoors. It has motivated me to explore Oakland in ways I never would have. While birding, I seem impervious to heat, cold, hunger and thirst. My senses focus only on the present, and my head becomes extremely untroubled. I also
feel a much deeper connection to the natural world, which I have long written about but always remained slightly distant from.
These recent years have taught me that I’m smaller when I’m not actively looking after
myself, that I have value for my world and my community beyond ceaseless production, and that pursuits like birding that encourage joy, wonder and bond with places are not sidebars to a
fulfilled life but the essence.
It’s easy to perceive birding as something you do when you’re not working, not being
productive, and even an escape from reality. Instead, for me, birding means absorbing myself in the present moment: my thoughts quiet, my senses heightened, and I respond to real, observable events in nature with focused awareness without being distracted (使分心) by small, unimportant matters. I don’t need to know who the main characters are on social media and what everyone is commenting on them, when I can instead spend an hour trying to locate a rare bird.
24 .Why did the author think the journey to the wetland special
A .He protected bird species there. B .He fell in love with birding again.
C .He made his true start as a birder. D .He completed his writing during it.
25 .What does the underlined word “impervious” in paragraph 3 mean
A .Attentive. B .Subject. C .Resistant. D .Sensitive.
26 .What lesson does the author probably learn
A .Outdoor pursuits are a must-have. B .Self-care can help fuel self-worth.
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C .Happiness serves as the core of life. D .Productivity defines personal value.
27 .How does the author view birding according to the last paragraph
A .A complete engagement with reality. B .A temporary escape from busy life.
C .A training in focus and observation. D .A substitute for online activities.
C
Sound signals are vital for animals deep in the dark oceans to communicate and search for food. That way of life has been threatened from increasing human noise. A leading cause is
shipping-noise emissions.
With roughly 90% of traded goods traveling by sea, quieting the ocean through reductions in shipping is untenable. Efforts to make ships more efficient and less polluting may also reduce noise. But experts say those measures won’t do enough to restore quiet. So, a range of
technologies are being developed to allow humans and other animals to co-exist in the ocean.
Much of the underwater noise a ship produces comes from its propeller (螺旋桨). The low-frequency noise it produces can travel thousands of metres underwater without losing
strength, interrupting the movements of whales which use these frequencies to communicate.
One solution by researchers at the University of British Columbia(UBC), makes the metal propeller flexible, allowing their tips to bend and twist, preventing bubbles from forming and
reducing the noise the propeller produces, says Rajeev ofUBC.
More ideas are also on the table. Giovanni, a marine-engineering researcher, is
investigating whether an acoustic (音响的) black hole can help. Such an object, which aims to trap sound like black holes trap light, can be built by fixing steel beams to the inside of the ship. Laboratory tests show this can reduce vibrations like the best available alternatives, without the added weight or fire risk these often involve.
Tom Smith, a researcher in naval architecture, says that technological solutions for reducing ocean noise are abundant. What is missing is a willingness for shipbuilders and owners to use
them. Refitting ships to be quieter is complex and costly, and not seen as a priority at present.
That may change. Some seaports now offer discounts equal to thousands of dollars for ships that meet the highest level of noise reduction. Since the International Maritime Organisation has
promised to reduce carbon emissions from international shipping by 70% by 2040, this may prove
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a good deal.
28 .What’s the harm shipping-noise emissions do to a deep-sea animal
A .Its habitat is polluted by the emissions. B .Its way of communication is interrupted.
C .It can’t find enough neighboring animals. D .It has to travel a longer distance for food.
29 .What does the underlined word “untenable” in paragraph 2 mean
A .Impractical. B .Sensible. C .Irregular. D .Universal.
30 .What’s the difficulty in adopting technological solutions according to Tom
A .The technology isn’t reliable to be used. B .It may do great harm to the environment.
C .It’s complicated and adds to the cost of ships. D .It has drawn criticism from the government. 31 .What is the main idea of the passage
A .The importance of sound signals in the ocean.
B .The role of shipping in global trade and its environmental impact.
C .The challenges faced by marine engineers in reducing noise pollution.
D .The impact of shipping noise on marine life and the potential solutions.
D
In the blink of an eye, artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly entered every walk of life, from self-driving taxis to software that reads X-rays, to virtual assistants that can schedule
meetings and draft e-mails. However, will AI displace entire industries as mechanized factories did before
Like past world-changing tools such as mechanical cloth-making machines, AI is set to reshape the workplace greatly. But techno-pessimists argue AI’s impact has never been seen
before. Economists estimate AI could rob 40% of jobs, with machines replacing much skilled human work and note that even remaining jobs may see declining wages due to reduced labor value. Amid these worries, 2024 Nobel Prize-winning economists Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson advise learning from David Ricardo’s flexible thinking about the early Industrial
Revolution.
In his work Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, economist Ricardo initially
supported new spinning machines (纺纱机), believing they would promote productivity for all. Though home spinners were displaced, many shifted to weaving (织布). However, technology
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changed everything: one machine outperformed 10-20 handweavers, ending cottage industry.
Displaced weavers had no choices as factories created few new jobs, leading to falling wages and social unrest. Witnessing these consequences, Ricardo transformed his view. His 1821 revised
work acknowledged that factors boosting national income might also make population extra resources and worsen laborers’ conditions.
England eventually learned from the struggles of handweavers and the working class. The government expanded political representation for industrial cities, passed the 1833 Factory Act to manage child labor, and ended the protectionist Corn Laws in the 1840s to lower food costs.
The history repeats today. As the AI era approaches, Johnson notes that AI has attracted
enormous talents, similar to the late-1990s Internet boom, but history — especially the Industrial Revolution — shows that “new miracle machines do not guarantee benefits for most people.”
With thoughtful policies, AI can avoid repeating past mistakes and build an inclusive future.
When technology is guided by wisdom and responsibility, it can become a powerful tool that lifts people up, reduces inequality, and brings greater opportunities to all.
32 .Which question can paragraph 2 answer
A .How is AI to affect the work settings
B .Why has technology replaced human work
C .Who suffered most from the Industrial Revolution
D .What did cloth-making machines bring to workers
33 .Why did David Ricardo change his attitude
A .The closure of cottage industry. B .The appearance of spinning and weaving.
C .The indifference of the government. D .The suffering of workers and the society.
34 .What lesson can be learned from the text
A .Every step forward is progress. B .Technology makes the complex simple.
C .History is where you find the future. D .With great power comes great responsibility.
35 .What might be talked about following the last paragraph
A .Details of David Ricardo’s theories. B .Policy examples for guiding AI.
C .The introduction of the Internet boom. D .The development of AI technology.
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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。
It can be challenging to figure out the perfect way to arrange your furniture if you have a small bedroom. However, this can be simplified by placing your key furniture. 36
●Place your bed against the most practical wall.
As is often the case with small bedrooms, there may only be one wall in your room that
makes sense for the placement of the headboard or the head of the bed. 37 This may be the wall across from the door with electrical outlets on either side.
●Center your headboard along the wall.
If you want to be able to walk around all the sides of your bed, centering the bed along the wall with space left on either side may be the best choice. If you choose this option, try to keep the rest of your layout relatively symmetrical (对称的) and balanced. Take into account how big the bed can be. 38
●Arrange the bed toward one side of the room.
Pick the most practical wall to press your headboard against, but instead of centering the
bed along the wall, slide it over to one side. 39 And it might allow you to squeeze a larger piece of furniture along the opposite wall.
● 40
This arrangement can be perfect for long, narrow spaces. Place your bed in the corner of your choice, with the headboard and one side of your bed touching the walls. This will leave the rest of the room open for other furniture items.
A .Push the bed into a corner.
B .Downsize your bed, if possible.
C .Locate the wall that works best for this purpose.
D .When approaching this task, start with your bed.
E .If you can, choose a full-sized bed for your small bedroom.
F .This may leave some extra space in front of your closet door.
G .That can determine whether you have room for two bed-stands.
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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)
I still remember the day I bought my “nice” notebook. It was a leather-bound journal with cream-colored pages. I was sure it would make me the type of person who journals regularly, and who beautiful thoughts. But it didn’t work.
That gorgeous notebook sat for months. When I finally opened it, I hesitated. The
pages felt too delicate and too to waste on my messy handwriting and ideas. So I
it. Instead, I grabbed an old, ugly composition notebook with a _______ cover and
dog-eared corners. I started to it with everything: morning pages, random thoughts and
reminders. This is surprisingly . I actually wrote. Every day. Without exception.
The psychology is real. When we something too much, we place limits around it,
feeling it is “too good”. But the ugly notebook carries no such . It has been used. It tells me, “This is a for thinking and living, not a museum piece.”
Here’s the thing: notebooks are idea incubators (孵化器) . With the pressure off, you experiment more. You try things that might . And in that freedom, bad ideas I was embarrassed about gradually evolved into work I’m proud of. And that’s where the real work of creation happens.
The best notebook is never the most beautiful one. It’s the one you’ll actually . Because the magic happens in the , not in perfect pages.
Your ugly notebook is waiting.
41 .A .changes B .captures C .follows D .lacks
42 .A .unfinished B .unclaimed C .undiscovered D .untouched
43 .A .secret B .smart C .precious D .personal
44 .A .closed B .decorated C .delivered D .fixed
45 .A .torn B .hard C .hidden D .fancy
46 .A .guard B .surround C .fill D .serve
47 .A .annoying B .freeing C .demanding D .convincing
48 .A .plan B .doubt C .control D .admire
49 .A .luck B .warning C .promise D .pressure
50 .A .tool B .test C .guide D .reason
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51 .A .incomplete B .impractical C .imperfect D .irregular
52 .A .cheat B .fail C .hurt D .disappear
53 .A .slightly B .initially C .hardly D .consequently
54 .A .run into B .refer to C .look at D .reach for
55 .A .preparing B .thinking C .writing D .reading
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,并将答案填写在答题卡上。
Beginning on March 21 and ending on April 4, Chunfen, or Spring Equinox, as the name
56 (indicate), begins when the day and the night are of equal 57 (long). During this period, the sun’s position in the sky moves northwards, marking a ____58____ (gradual)
longer day in the Northern Hemisphere and a longer night in the Southern Hemisphere. In the two weeks, Chinese traditionally like to head out to fly kites or play a game in which they try to
balance an egg to make 59 stand up.
There are many ____60____ (attract) customs that have been passed down in different places across China over the centuries to celebrate this unique day. At first, it ____61____ (use)by
ancient farmers to mark the beginning of the sowing season and farm work, at the same time welcoming the season of spring. As time passed, customs 62 (surround) Chunfen produced various activities such as dragon dances and waist drum performances.
63 the Spring Equinox right around the corner, crowds of people from around the country have been heading to Anren, a small county in Hunan Province, 64 (take) part in ceremonies to memorialize China’s “Divine Farmer” Shennong and pray for a good harvest.
There are also some celebrations that are seen in most places around China, some of 65 have even made their way overseas.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
66 .你校将举办英语演讲比赛,请你以“We are what we read”为题写一篇演讲稿参赛,内容包括:
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1.阅读的重要性;
2.你的建议;
注意:1.写作词数为 80 个左右,不要出现学校真实校名和本人姓名;
2.开头已给出,不计入总词数;
3.请按如下格式作答。
We are what we read
Hello, everyone!
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。
One day, I was sitting at the breakfast table with my five-year-old son, Mateo. I was still recovering from an operation. “Mom, let’s play,” Mateo looked at me and said. Trying hard to ignore the pain in my stomach, I shook my head and replied, “Not today, sweetie.” These days, getting out of bed was a real struggle for me. I longed for strength and happiness, yet the future seemed so hopeless.
All of a sudden, Mateo jumped up from where he was sitting on the kitchen floor. He
shouted, “Bird!” and then ran towards our courtyard. I looked in the direction he was looking and, sure enough, there was a white dove (鸽子) landing in a rubber tree. It stayed there for a little
while and then flew away. It was quite odd because I’d never seen a white dove in our neighborhood before.
The next morning, I dragged myself into the kitchen. To my surprise, the dove was back, and this time it had a mate carrying some sticks. I pointed to the tree and said to Mateo, “Look, they’re going to build a nest.” Throughout the week, the doves flew in and out ofthe courtyard, building their nest on top of the rubber tree.
Mateo was extremely excited. Every morning, he would rush into the kitchen and stand by
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the sliding glass door. He would talk to the birds as they worked. His joy was influential.
Although feeling sad, I couldn’t help but look forward to the doves’ visits.
However, things took a turn for the worse. The courtyard seemed like a safe place for a
nest, but the rubber tree’s small branches were not stable at all. One night, a strong wind blew, and the doves’ nest was blown to the ground. I heard the small branches break.
I checked the damage. Nothing good ever lasts. I wouldn’t blame the doves if they never
came back. But they returned. They didn’t even look at the pile of sticks that used to be their nest. They started building all over again. Unfortunately, the wind destroyed their work again. But day after day, they kept starting again as if nothing had occurred.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为 150 个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
I realized that I should take some measures.
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
“Look! The birds have returned!” Mateo shouted.
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1 .A
【原文】W: Our wedding anniversary is drawing near. Any ideas
M: Let’s have a picnic by a lake and then have a private boat ride. We can also release floating lanterns to make wishes.
W: Sounds perfect.
2 .C
【原文】M: Did you know that earthquake in the south Many people lost their homes.
W: Yes, and I saw kids crying on TV. Maybe we could make a donation.
M: I agree. Let’s look into what items are most needed right now.
3 .C
【原文】W: Jason, I’d like to take a turn around the national park at six o’clock. Could you tell me the time it takes to get to the park from our apartment
M: Roughly 40 minutes on foot or 15 minutes by bike. Choosing the bus would take 25 minutes because there’s always a lot of traffic at this time of day.
W: I will choose the way that saves the most time.
4 .B
【原文】M: Hey, this jacket is nice. And don’t you think the color would be perfect with my new blue shirt
W: Definitely. Gray and blue always look great together. And I really like the dark red lining. It stops the jacket being boring, you know.
M: Yeah, you’re right.
5 .C
【原文】W: This drawer is overflowing again! I can’t even close it.
M: We really should put things where they belong after cooking.
W: Maybe we can sort out the bottles and plates.
M: Sure.
6 .C 7 .A
【原文】W: Jack, I’d like to share a special non-profit organization with you. It’s Exceptional Day of Play.
M: You’ve aroused my curiosity. Tell me more.
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W: The organization was co-founded by high school seniors Peyton Beeli and Alexa King.
M: Amazing. Why do they have such an idea
W: Alexa’s little sister, Chloe, has a complex genetic disorder that primarily affects the nervous
system, causing delayed development and other issues. Alexa and Peyton struggled to find places where Chloe could interact with others in a comfortable and safe environment. They saw a need in the community, not just for Chloe but for all kids with diverse needs.
M: I must say teens are making a difference.
8 .B 9 .C 10 .A
【原文】M: Amelia, you just finished shooting your latest film. And you visited four different countries for it. How are you feeling now
W: First of all, I’m feeling really tired. I did a lot of traveling around the world for this film. In Poland, we experienced really awful weather, and in Brazil we had a very busy schedule.
M: Well, we’re glad that the film has got positive feedback. Would you mind telling us what happened in Greece Why did John decide to pull out of the film
W: Hmm... John got sick soon after we arrived there. He took some pills that he had brought with him. But they didn’t seem to help because he continued to look really bad and tired. When he
finally went to the hospital, it turned out that he would need a couple of weeks to recover. John didn’t want to infect us with the flu. And then he went back home.
M: He’s always thinking about others.
11 .A 12 .C 13 .B
【原文】W: Have you watched the new reality show It’s about young people from the city learning to plant crops in the countryside.
M: Yeah! Some people find it boring and prefer staged talent or game shows, but I think it’s great.
W: I totally agree. It’s so natural, with no fake storylines — so original compared to those polished TV programs. It really shows the beauty of rural life and hard work.
M: Exactly! Will you watch the new episode tonight
W: Sure! Let’s call Lily to join us.
M: Wait, is she free I heard she planned to go to the gym tonight.
W: I texted her just now — she decided to exercise later. She’s also interested in this show!
M: Perfect! Let’s meet at my place at 7 then.
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14 .B 15 .B 16 .C 17 .B
【原文】W: Hey Liam. Why do you look so down What happened
M: It was my driving test today. Did you forget
W: Oh no. You failed
M: Yep, I failed. That is my fourth fail now.
W: What went wrong
M: I think it’s because I was nervous. I passed all my practice exams with my instructor with high scores. But then with a stranger, I failed.
W: I have an idea.
M: What is it
W: Ask your instructor to go with you to the exam. You are allowed to have them in the back of the car.
M: Really
W: Yes. My cousin did that to help her pass. It took her seven times!
M: I shall talk to my instructor about it.
W: How many lessons have you had
M: Feels like a million. But probably around 50. All my salary from working at McDonald’s disappears because of driving tests.
W: It will be worth it in the end. It took me forever to pass my English and math exams. You must keep going. It’s the same when you are applying for jobs. You might be turned down 10 times, but on the 11th try, the job is yours.
M: I suppose so.
18 .B 19 .B 20 .C
【原文】W: All right, let’s start today’s lesson. We are going to make fruit salad today. Here I
have got some apples, pears and bananas. You may use grapes or strawberries when you make it at home. Now I’ll tell you how to do it. Please listen to me carefully. First, you have to wash the fruits and peel the skins. Next, take out the seeds from the apples and pears. Then, you can take a knife and cut the fruits into small pieces. Remember that you should be very careful and it is quite dangerous to play with knives. After that, put the fruits into a big bowl and put some salad
dressing on it. Use a spoon to mix the fruits and salad dressing together. Last, put the salad into
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the fridge and wait for some time. Soon, it will be ready to serve. OK. Let’s begin to make the salad. We have one hour and fifteen minutes. When you finish doing it, please don’t stay in the kitchen. You have to wait in the TV room until your parents arrive to pick you up.
21 .D 22 .B 23 .C
【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章是《国际艺术家》杂志举办的“艺术奖挑战系列 ”比赛征稿启事,列出了截止日期、参赛要求以及奖项设置。
21.细节理解题。根据表格 157 对应的主题“Landscapes (风景) ”和截止日期“Nov.11, 2026 (2026 年 11 月 11 日) ”可知,以乡村景色为主题的参赛作品属于风景类别,提交截止日期为2026 年 11 月 11 日。故选 D 项。
22 .细节理解题。根据 Requirements 部分第二条“Under no circumstances will any digital file supplied on CD be accepted. It must be entered online. (在任何情况下,任何刻录在光盘上的数字文件都不会被接受。必须通过网络提交。) ”可知,存储在 CD 上的花园画不符合要求;
根据 Requirements 部分第三条“Shoot your artwork outdoors in the shade, set your camera to the highest available resolution (分辨率) and turn the date off. (将你的作品在户外阴凉处拍摄,将 相机设置为最高分辨率,并关闭日期显示功能。) ”可知,阳光下拍摄的人物画、带日期戳的湖泊照片均不符合要求;根据 Requirements 部分第四条“All artwork must be original and completed within the last two years and would not be disqualified if it has won any previous prize in any other art competition. (所有参赛作品必须为原创作品,且创作完成时间须在最近两年内。即便此类作品曾在其他任何艺术竞赛中获奖,也不会因此失去参赛资格。) ”可知,新画的企鹅作品可能符合要求。故选 B 项。
23.细节理解题。根据最后一段中“Our Grand Prize Winners will also receive a 4-page Editorial Feature in International Artist magazine, which will be read by leading galleries and collectors in America, the world’s biggest art market. Publicity at this level is priceless and could be a career
changing opportunity for any artist. (我们的大奖得主还将获得《国际艺术家》杂志上的一篇长达四页的专题报道。该报道将由美国的各大画廊和收藏家阅读,而美国是全球最大的艺术品市场。这种级别的宣传效果是无价的,对任何艺术家来说都可能是一次改变职业生涯的机会。) ”可知,对于大奖得主而言,特别的奖励就是获得一次职业转型的机会。故选 C 项。
24 .C 25 .C 26 .C 27 .A
【导语】这是一篇记叙文,讲述了作者去年九月一次偶然的观鸟之旅让他正式成为观鸟者,此后观鸟不仅增加了他的户外时间、让他更亲近自然,还让他领悟到生活的本质,重新认识
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了观鸟的意义。
24 .细节理解题。根据第一段“It was the first time that I had gone somewhere merely to watch birds. Since this unique journey, I’ve seen 452 species, including 307 this year alone. (这是我第
一次专门去某个地方观鸟。 自从这次特别的旅行后,我已经见过 452 种鸟类,仅今年就有307 种)”及第二段“I’ve cared about birds and other animals for my entire life, and I’ve written
about them throughout my two decades as a science writer, but I mark the moment when I
specifically chose to devote time and energy to them as the moment I became a birder. (我一生都 在关心鸟类和其他动物,在我作为一名科学作家的二十年里,我一直在写关于它们的文章,但我把我特别选择为它们投入时间和精力的那一刻标记为我成为观鸟者的那一时刻)”可知,作者认为这次湿地之旅特别,是因为它让自己真正开启了观鸟者的身份。故选 C。
25 .词义猜测题。根据第三段“While birding, I seem impervious to heat, cold, hunger and thirst. My senses focus only on the present, and my head becomes extremely untroubled (观鸟时,我似乎对冷热饥渴都 impervious 。我的感官只专注于当下,内心变得异常平静)”可知,观鸟时作者专注于当下,不受冷热饥渴的影响,因此“impervious”意为“抵抗的、不受影响的” 。故选C。
26 .推理判断题。根据第四段“These recent years have taught me that I'm smaller when I'm not actively looking after myself, that I have value for my world and my community beyond ceaseless production, and that pursuits like birding that encourage joy, wonder and bond with places are not sidebars to a fulfilled life but the essence (这些年我明白了,当我不积极关爱自己时,我会变得渺小;除了无休止的工作产出,我对自己的世界和社区也有价值;而像观鸟这样能带来喜悦、惊奇并与周遭建立联结的追求,并非充实生活的点缀,而是其本质)”可知,作者领悟到能带来快乐的追求是生活的核心,即幸福是生活的核心。故选 C。
27 .推理判断题。根据最后一段“Instead, for me, birding means absorbing myself in the present moment: my thoughts quiet, my senses heightened, and I respond to real, observable events in
nature with focused awareness without being distracted by small, unimportant matters (相反,对我来说,观鸟意味着全身心投入当下:思绪沉静,感官敏锐,我以专注的意识回应自然界中真实可观察的事物,不会被琐碎小事分心)”可知,作者认为观鸟是对现实的全身心投入。故选A。
28 .B 29 .A 30 .C 31 .D
【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了船舶噪声对海洋生物的影响以及潜在的解决方案。
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28 .细节理解题。根据第一段“Sound signals are vital for animals deep in the dark oceans to
communicate and search for food. That way of life has been threatened from increasing human
noise. (声音信号对于深海动物交流和寻找食物至关重要。这种生活方式受到了人类噪音增加的威胁。)”可知,船舶噪声排放会干扰深海动物的交流方式。故选 B。
29 .词句猜测题。根据第二段“With roughly 90% of traded goods traveling by sea, quieting the ocean through reductions in shipping is untenable.(大约 90%的贸易货物通过海运运输,因此通过减少航运来使海洋安静下来是 。)”可知,因为大部分贸易货物都通过海运,所以通过减少航运来使海洋安静下来是不实际的,由此可知,untenable 意为“不切实际的” 。故选A。
30 .细节理解题。根据倒数第二段“Refitting ships to be quieter is complex and costly, and not seen as a priority at present.(对船舶进行改装以使其更安静是复杂且昂贵的, 目前并不被视为优先事项。)”可知,根据 Tom 的说法,采用技术解决方案的困难是它很复杂,并增加了船的成本。故选 C。
31 .主旨大意题。根据第一段“Sound signals are vital for animals deep in the dark oceans to
communicate and search for food. That way of life has been threatened from increasing human
noise. A leading cause is shipping-noise emissions.(声音信号对于深海黑暗中的动物来说,对于交流和寻找食物至关重要。这种生活方式正受到人类噪声日益增加的威胁。一个主要原因是船舶噪声排放。)”可知,第一段引出船舶噪声对海洋生物的影响,接下来的内容讲述了人们为了减少船舶噪声所做出的努力,以及潜在的解决方案,由此可知,这篇文章的主旨是船舶噪声对海洋生物的影响及潜在解决方案。故选 D。
32 .A 33 .D 34 .C 35 .B
【导语】这是一篇议论文。文章结合工业革命历史及 Ricardo 的观点,探讨 AI 对职场的影响,指出需借助合理政策引导 AI ,避免重蹈历史覆辙。
32 .推理判断题。根据第二段“Like past world-changing tools such as mechanical cloth-making machines, AI is set to reshape the workplace greatly.(就像过去的机械织布机等改变世界的工具一样,人工智能将极大地重塑工作场所。)”可知,第二段回答了第一段关于人工智能将如何影响工作环境这一问题。故选 A 项。
33 .细节理解题。根据第三段“Displaced weavers had no choices as factories created few new jobs, leading to falling wages and social unrest. Witnessing these consequences, Ricardo
transformed his view.(由于工厂几乎没有创造新的就业岗位,失业的织工别无选择,导致工资
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下降和社会动荡。 目睹了这些后果,Ricardo 改变了他的观点。)”可知,工人与社会遭受的苦难让 Ricardo 改变了态度。故选 D 项。
34 .推理判断题。根据最后一段“The history repeats today. As the AI era approaches, Johnson notes that AI has attracted enormous talents, similar to the late-1990s Internet boom, but history
— especially the Industrial Revolution — shows that “new miracle machines do not guarantee
benefits for most people.”(历史在今日重演。随着人工智能时代的到来,约翰逊指出,人工智能吸引了大批人才,这与上世纪 90 年代末的互联网热潮颇为相似,但历史 —— 尤其是工业革命的历史 —— 表明,“新的神奇机器并不能保证为大多数人带来福祉。”)”可知,我们能从历史中找到应对未来的启示。故选 C 项。
35 .推理判断题。根据最后一段“With thoughtful policies, AI can avoid repeating past mistakes and build an inclusive future.(通过深思熟虑的政策,人工智能可以避免重蹈覆辙,构建一个包容的未来。)”可知,下文最可能谈论引导人工智能发展的具体政策案例。故选 B 项。
36 .D 37 .C 38 .G 39 .F 40 .A
【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章针对小卧室家具摆放的难题,提出以床为核心进行布局的简化方法,并具体介绍了四种摆放床的实用技巧,帮助充分利用小卧室空间。
36.上文“It can be challenging to figure out the perfect way to arrange your furniture if you have a small bedroom. However, this can be simplified by placing your key furniture. (如果你有一间小卧室,想要找到完美的家具摆放方式可能会很有挑战性。不过,通过摆放核心家具,这个问题可以得到简化。)” 点明小卧室家具摆放的难点及简化思路,下文则用四个小标题具体介绍了摆放床的不同技巧。D 项“When approaching this task, start with your bed (着手进行这项任务时,可以从床开始)”承上启下,“this task”指代上文的家具摆放,“start with your bed” 明确指出核心家具就是床,同时自然引出下文关于床的摆放技巧,逻辑连贯。故选 D。
37 .上文“As is often the case with small bedrooms, there may only be one wall in your room that makes sense for the placement of the headboard or the head of the bed. (小卧室的情况通常是这 样的,房间里可能只有一面墙适合用来放置床头板或床头。)”提出要选择适合放床头的墙,下文“This may be the wall across from the door with electrical outlets on either side. (这面墙可
能是门对面、两侧都有电源插座的那面。)”具体说明了适合的墙的特征。C 项“Locate the wall that works best for this purpose (找到最适合做这件事的墙)”承上启下,“this purpose”指代放置床头,“locate the wall”衔接下文对墙的具体描述,符合段落逻辑。故选 C。
38 .上文“If you want to be able to walk around all the sides of your bed, centering the bed along
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the wall with space left on either side may be the best choice. If you choose this option, try to keep the rest of your layout relatively symmetrical (对称的) and balanced. Take into account how big the bed can be. (如果你希望床的四周都能走动,那么把床居中靠墙摆放,两侧留出空间可能是最佳选择。如果你选择这种方案,尽量让其他布局保持相对对称和均衡。要考虑床的尺寸多大合适。)”强调小卧室居中摆床需兼顾走动空间与对称布局,且要重视床的尺寸考量。G项“That can determine whether you have room for two bed-stands (这会决定你是否有空间放置两个床头柜)”承接上文,“that”指代上文的“床的尺寸” ,直接呼应“Take into account how big the bed can be” 的核心话题;同时,两个床头柜是实现“布局对称和均衡” 的关键元素,床的尺寸是否合适直接决定两侧能否容纳床头柜,完美衔接了居中摆床的对称需求,逻辑连贯且贴合场景。故选 G。
39.上文“Pick the most practical wall to press your headboard against, but instead of centering the bed along the wall, slide it over to one side. (选一面最实用的墙来靠床头板,但不要把床居中靠墙,而是把它移到墙边的一侧。)”介绍了将床靠一侧摆放的方法,下文“And it might allow you to squeeze a larger piece of furniture along the opposite wall. (这样做或许能让你在对面的墙上塞下一件更大的家具。)” 说明了这种摆放方式的好处。F 项“This may leave some extra space in front of your closet door (这样做可能会在你的衣柜门前留出一些额外空间)”承接上文,与下文并列,共同说明床靠一侧摆放的优势,即节省空间,逻辑通顺。故选 F。
40.下文“This arrangement can be perfect for long, narrow spaces. Place your bed in the corner of your choice, with the headboard and one side of your bed touching the walls. This will leave the
rest of the room open for other furniture items. (这种布局非常适合狭长的空间。把床放在你选好的角落里,让床头板和床的一侧都靠着墙。这样会让房间的其他部分空出来,可以摆放其他家具。)”具体介绍了将床放在角落的摆放方式及优势。A 项“Push the bed into a corner (把床推到角落里)”作为该段小标题,精准概括了段落核心内容,统领下文的具体说明,符合主
旨要求。故选 A。
41 .B 42 .D 43 .C 44 .A 45 .A 46 .C 47 .B 48 .D
49 .D 50 .A 51 .C 52 .B 53 .B 54 .D 55 .C
【导语】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文,主要讲述了作者买了一个精美的笔记本,结果却因为太过珍惜而没有使用它,反而作者在破本子上写下了许多灵感。这件事让作者明白, 真正的奇迹发生在实际的写作中,而非完美的纸页里。
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41 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:我确信这会让我成为那种经常写日记、捕捉美好想法的人。 A. changes 改变;B. captures 捕捉,记录;C. follows 跟随;D. lacks 缺乏。根据上文“journals regularly”和空后“beautiful thoughts”可知,这里指写日记记录美好想法。故选 B。
42.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:那本漂亮的笔记本几个月没动过。A. unfinished 未完成的;
B. unclaimed 无人认领的;C. undiscovered 未被发现的;D. untouched 原封未动的。根据上文“But it didn’t work.(但它没有起作用。)”和下文“When I finally opened it, I hesitated.(当我终于打开它时,我犹豫了一下。)”可知,作者买完笔记本就没用过,一直没动它。故选 D。
43.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这些页面感觉太精致、太珍贵,不能浪费在我凌乱的笔迹和想法上。A. secret 秘密的;B. smart 聪明的;C. precious 珍贵的;D. personal 个人的。根据空前“The pages felt too delicate”可知,笔记本的页面非常精美、珍贵。故选 C。
44 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:于是我合上了它。A. closed 关闭、合上;B. decorated 装饰; C. delivered 递送;D. fixed 使固定。根据上文“The pages felt too delicate and too to waste on my messy handwriting and ideas.”可知,笔记本太精美了,作者不想乱写乱划糟蹋它,所以合上笔记本,不再用它。故选 A。
45 .考查形容词词义辨析。句意:相反,我抓起了一本破旧丑陋的作文笔记本,封面破了,角也折了。A. torn 撕裂的;B. hard 坚硬的;C. hidden 隐藏的;D. fancy 精致的。根据空前“an old, ugly composition notebook”和空后“dog-eared corners”可知,笔记本破旧丑陋,有折角,
说明笔记本的外观不好,这里应是说封面破了。故选 A。
46.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我开始在上面写满各种东西:晨间书写、随机的想法和提醒。
A. guard 守卫;B. surround 围绕;C. fill 使充满;D. serve 服务。根据空后“it with everything: morning pages, random thoughts and reminders”可知,作者在破旧笔记本上写了各种各样的东西,也就是用内容填满它。故选 C。
47.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这是令人惊讶的自由。A. annoying 令人恼怒的;B. freeing使人自由的;C. demanding 要求高的;D. convincing 有说服力的。根据上文“I started to it with everything: morning pages, random thoughts and reminders.”和下文“in that freedom”可知,作者在破旧笔记本上随意书写,感觉很自由。故选 B。
48.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我们过于欣赏某个东西时,我们会对它加以限制,觉得它“太好了”。A. plan 计划;B. doubt 怀疑;C. control 控制;D. admire 欣赏。根据下文“feeling it is “too good””可知,感觉这个东西“太好” ,那就是非常欣赏它。故选 D。
49 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:但丑陋的笔记本没有这样的压力。A. luck 运气;B. warning
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警告;C. promise 承诺;D. pressure 压力。根据上文“we place limits around it”和下文“With the pressure off”可知,笔记本太好,我们会有许多书写压力,而对破笔记本则没有这样的压力。故选 D。
50 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:它告诉我,“这是一个思考和生活的工具,而不是博物馆的作品。”A. tool 工具;B. test 测试;C. guide 指南;D. reason 原因。根据空后“for thinking and living”可知,笔记本是用来思考和生活的书写工具。故选 A。
51.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:事情是这样的:不完美的笔记本是创意孵化器。A. incomplete不完整的;B. impractical 不切实际的;C. imperfect 不完美的;D. irregular 不规则的。根据上文“an old, ugly composition notebook with a cover and dog-eared corners”可知,笔记本破旧丑陋,还有缺陷,这里指不完美的笔记本。故选 C。
52.考查动词词义辨析。句意:你尝试可能会失败的事情。A. cheat 欺骗;B. fail 失败;C. hurt伤害;D. disappear 消失。根据上文“ notebooks are idea incubators (孵化器)”和空前“You try things that might” 以及下文“bad ideas”可知,既然破旧的笔记本是创意孵化器,那么在上面可以随意尝试书写想法,而这些想法不一定都会成功。故选 B。
53.考查副词词义辨析。句意:在这种自由中,我最初感到尴尬的坏想法逐渐演变成我引以为豪的作品。A. slightly 轻微地;B. initially 最初;C. hardly 几乎不;D. consequently 因此。根据下文“gradually evolved into work I’m proud of”可知,最初的坏想法可能最终变成好作品。故选 B。
54 .考查动词短语辨析。句意:它是你真正伸手拿过来用的东西。A. run into 遇到;B. refer to 参考;C. look at 看;D. reach for 伸手去拿。根据上文“The best notebook is never the most beautiful one.(最好的笔记本永远不会是最漂亮的。)”和前文作者用破旧笔记本自由写作而不是用精致笔记本的描述可知,最好的笔记本不在于精致外观,而在于拿起来使用。故选 D。
55.考查动词词义辨析。句意:因为奇迹发生在写作中,而不是在完美的页面中。A. preparing准备;B. thinking 思考;C. writing 写作;D. reading 阅读。根据上文“I started to it with everything: morning pages, random thoughts and reminders.”和“I actually wrote.(我确实在写
作。)”可知,文章核心是写日记,奇迹发生在实际书写中,而非完美的空白纸页。故选 C。
56 .indicates 57 .length 58 .gradually 59 .it 60 .attractive 61.was used
62 .surrounding 63 .With 64 .to take 65 .which
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了中国二十四节气中“春分” 的意义以及相关的民
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间习俗。
56 .考查时态和主谓一致。句意:从 3 月 21 日开始到 4 月 4 日结束,春分,或 Spring
Equinox ,顾名思义,开始于白天和黑夜长度相等的时候。陈述客观事实用一般现在时,且主语 name 是单数名词,和动词 indicate之间是主动关系,谓语用第三人称单数形式。故填indicates。
57.考查名词。句意:从 3 月 21 日开始到 4 月 4 日结束,春分,或 Spring Equinox,顾名思义,开始于白天和黑夜长度相等的时候。 形容词 equal 后应该用名词形式作介词 of 的宾语,表抽象意义,不可数,故填 length。
58.考查副词。句意:在此期间,太阳在天空中的位置向北移动,标志着北半球的白天逐渐变长,南半球的夜晚逐渐变长。修饰形容词 longer 应该用副词 gradually 。故填 gradually。
59 .考查代词。句意:在这两个星期里,中国人传统上喜欢出去放风筝,或者玩一个游戏,他们试图平衡一个鸡蛋,让它站起来。此处指代 an egg ,应用代词 it 。故填 it。
60.考查形容词。句意:几个世纪以来,中国各地流传着许多吸引人的习俗来庆祝这个独特的日子。修饰名词 customs 应该用形容词 attractive ,作定语,表示“ 吸引人的” 。故填
attractive。
61.考查时态语态。句意:起初,它被古代农民用来标志播种季节和农活的开始,同时欢迎春天的到来。主语与谓语构成被动关系,根据后文 by ancient farmers此处是介绍在过去人们如何看待春分,也就是它的用途,故为一般过去时的被动语态,主语为 it ,谓语用单数。故填 was used。
62.考查非谓语动词。句意:随着时间的推移,围绕春分的习俗产生了各种活动,如舞龙和腰鼓表演。分析句子结构可知 surround 与逻辑主语 customs 和动词之间是主动关系,故用现在分词作后置定语。故填 surrounding。
63.考查介词。句意:随着春分即将来临,来自全国各地的人们纷纷涌向湖南省安仁县,参加纪念中国“农民中的圣人”神农的仪式,并祈求丰收。根据句子结构和句意可知,此处表示“ 随着” ,属于“with+宾语+介词短语” 的复合结构。首字母大写。故填 With。
64.考查非谓语动词。句意:随着春分即将来临,来自全国各地的人们纷纷涌向湖南省安仁县,参加纪念中国“农民中的圣人”神农的仪式,并祈求丰收。分析句子结构可知,用不定式表示人们去湖南安仁县的目的。故填 to take。
65.考查定语从句。句意:也有一些庆祝活动在中国大多数地方都能看到,其中一些甚至传到了海外。分析句子结构可知,逗号后是非限制性定语从句,句子缺少主语,判断用关系代
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词,先行词是 celebrations,又因在介词后,指物,故填 which。
66 . We are what we read
Hello, everyone!
Reading is like a bridge connecting us to the world. It enriches our knowledge, broadens our horizons and shapes our values. Every book we read leaves a mark on our thinking and
behavior, making us who we are today.
Here are some tips for effective reading. Choose books that suit your interests and levels to keep motivation. Take notes while reading to deepen understanding. Also, share your reading
experience with others to gain new insights.
Let’s make reading a lifelong habit and grow into better versions of ourselves!
【导语】本篇书面表达是一篇应用文。要求考生以“We are what we read”为题写一篇演讲稿参加英语演讲比赛。
【详解】1.词汇积累
有效的:effective→efficient
选择:choose→select
获得:gain→obtain
适合:suit→be fit for
2.句式拓展合并句子
原句:Reading is like a bridge connecting us to the world. It enriches our knowledge, broadens our horizons and shapes our values.
拓展句:Reading is like a bridge connecting us to the world, which enriches our knowledge, broadens our horizons and shapes our values.
【点睛】[高分句型 1]Every book we read leaves a mark on our thinking and behavior, making us who we are today.(运用了现在分词作状语,who 引导宾语从句)
[高分句型 2]Take notes while reading to deepen understanding.(运用了省略句,动词不定式作目的状语)
67 .示例:
I realized that I should take some measures. Having given me comfort in my darkest times, the doves deserved my help in return. I searched around the house carefully, found some pieces of
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wood and made a solid wooden nest for them. With a lot of effort and care, I managed to climb up a ladder, attached the nest to the rubber tree and covered it with some leaves. It was a challenging job, but the doves ’ determination gave me the confidence and strength. After finishing the work, Mateo and I stood by the sliding glass door, waiting and watching with patience.
“Look! The birds have returned!” Mateo shouted. Hearing my son’s excited voice, clear as a bell, I looked up. The doves were circling near the nest happily and seemed to be satisfied with the new home. They started to bring small branches and soft feathers right away. Several weeks later, four babies came out of the eggs. The young birds developed day by day, and around a month
later, they were fully grown and could fly. As watching them fly high and hearing them sing, I felt more positive and hopeful. The doves taught me to face difficulties bravely and keep moving
forward.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,文章讲述了作者术后身体不适、心情低落时,和儿子看到一对白鸽子来院里筑巢。巢两次被风吹毁,鸽子却坚持重建,作者被其精神打动,为它们做巢。最终鸽子孵出幼鸟,作者也重拾积极和希望。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“我意识到我应该采取一些措施。”可知,第一段可描写作者为鸽子制作巢穴并安置好的过程,体现作者的努力与付出。
②由第二段首句内容“‘看!鸟儿们回来了 !’Mateo 喊道。”可知,第二段可描写鸽子回到巢穴后的反应,以及它们繁衍后代、成长飞翔的情景,最后作者从中获得的感悟。
2.续写线索:
制作巢穴——安置巢穴——等待鸽子归来——鸽子满意新家——繁衍后代——成长飞翔——感悟道理
3.词汇激活行为类
①安置巢穴:attach the nest to.../fix the nest on...
②完成:finish/complete/accomplish
③面对困难:face difficulties/confront challenges情绪类
①兴奋:excited/thrilled/exhilarated
②满意:be satisfied with/be content with
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【点睛】[高分句型 1] After finishing the work, Mateo and I stood by the sliding glass door,
waiting and watching with patience.(句中使用动名词 finishing 作宾语,以及现在分词 waiting和 watching 作状语)
[高分句型 2] As watching them fly high and hearing them sing, I felt more positive and hopeful. (句中使用状语从句的省略结构)
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