玉溪一中 2025-2026 学年下学期高二年级月考一
英语学科试卷
本试卷满分 150 分,考试时间 120 分钟
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3. 考试结束后,将答题卡交回。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节 (共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。
1 .What did Jack do
A .He read a post.
B .He designed a website.
C .He gave his congratulations to the man.
2 .How much will the woman pay
A .$30. B .$70. C .$100.
3 .What are the speakers mainly talking about
A .A magazine. B .An article. C .A director.
4 .Why is the woman upset
A .She can’t decide on a movie.
B .She can’t work out a weekend plan.
C .She can’t accept the man’s invitation.
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5 .What does the man think of his trip to Port Vilbo
A .Boring. B .Exciting. C .Tiring.
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。
听下面一段长对话,回答以下小题。
6 .Why can’t the woman meet Mr. Franks on Thursday morning
A .She will hold a meeting.
B .She will be out on business.
C .She will have someone else to see.
7 .When will the woman meet Mr. Franks finally
A .At 9:00. B .At 9:30. C .At 10:00.
听下面一段长对话,回答以下小题。
8 .What are the speakers mainly talking about
A .Advertisements. B .Mobile phones. C .New products.
9 .What is the man’s attitude towards most ads
A .Positive. B .Negative. C .Carefree.
听下面一段长对话,回答以下小题。
10 .What happened to the TV
A .It was totally broken.
B .Its remote control was lost.
C .It had neither picture nor sound.
11 .What did the woman first check
A .The electrical connections. B .The remote control. C .The TV set.
12 .What was the real cause of the problem
A .The woman cleaned the floor.
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B .The woman switched the box off by accident.
C .The woman changed the batteries of the remote control.
听下面一段长对话,回答以下小题。
13 .What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A .Schoolmates. B .Mother and son. C .Landlady and renter.
14 .What does the man ask the woman to do
A .Give some advice. B .Take away his books. C .Pack his luggage.
15 .How did the man get his cooking stuff
A .From the house owner. B .From the last renter. C .From a store.
16 .What will the man do with the books
A .Give them away. B .Take them to England. C .Sell them.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17 .What is the speaker talking about
A .Lunchtime rules. B .Some school changes. C .New school buildings.
18 .What will happen next week
A .Younger students will move.
B .A new Food Hall will be available.
C .More students will arrive at school.
19 .What are students advised to do
A .Shorten their lunch time.
B .Help at the serving points.
C .Decide on their food in advance.
20 .Who are the intended listeners
A .Parents. B .Students. C .Teachers.
第二部分 阅读理解(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)
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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A 、B 、C 、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Some libraries use unique architecture to encourage visitors to explore the book shelves and settle down with a new book, or use travelling libraries to bring books to hard-to-reach
populations. No matter how they achieve it, these novel libraries are keeping the magic of reading alive.
Beach Library (Albena, Bulgaria)
Reading a book on the beach is a classic, and in Bulgaria, one library encourages tourists to do just that. The white, weather-resistant shelves lined up not far from the surf feature 6,000 books in 15 languages, so every visitor can find the perfect beach read to enjoy while soaking up the
sun’s rays.
Bishan Library (Singapore)
Built in 2006, this library with skylights and trellises (格架), standing out for its modern art, is meant to resemble a modern glass tree-house. Glass pods of varying colors stick out of the
building randomly to create cozy yet air y corner for reading throughout the building. Children’s room on the basement level invites interaction while preventing noise from disturbing those
concentrating in the loft y seats above.
The Camel Library Service (North Eastern Province, Kenya)
To fight low literacy rates in the desert of Kenya, the government created a travelling
library composed of nine camels bringing books to villages. The library travels four days a week serving the region’s nomadic (游牧的) people. Currently the service focuses on children, but with more funding they plan to increase their reach both in distance and the titles they carry.
Macquarie University Library (Sydney, Australia)
A stunning combination of being both cutting-edge and sustainable, this building with a
green roof, was made from recycled materials and designed to look like an eucalyptus tree(桉树). It is also state ofthe art, using robot cranes to bring requested books to the front desk.
21 .What can visitors do in Albena Beach Library
A .Find the perfect beach. B .Read classics while surfing.
C .Buy books in 15 languages. D .Enjoy reading in the sunshine.
22 .What do we know about Bishan Library
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A .It was built with artistic design.
B .It is known for travelling services.
C .Children can interact with each other everywhere.
D .Robots are used to bring requested books to the front desk.
23 .Which of the following features environmental protection
A .Beach Library. B .The Camel Library Service.
C .Bishan Library. D .Macquarie University Library.
B
Food writer Susan Jung was known for nearly 25 years as the South China Morning Post’s (SCMP) Food and Drinks Editor. But since she published her cookbook Kung Pao & Beyond:
Fried Chicken Recipes From East And Southeast Asia, she might be taking on a new identity as “the fried chicken lady”. Jung loves fried chicken so much that she jokes it could be her epitaph (墓志铭).
Kung Pao & Beyond was born out of the recipe column she used to have in the SCMP. Jung initially hesitated to write so many fried chicken recipes, unsure if others shared her passion for
the dish. However, one day, a co-worker pointed out that her fried chicken recipe was performing well online and joked, “We should write a book about it.” Susan responded, “That’s a really good idea.” Since then, she’s discovered that everyone loves fried chicken.
Jung started off with 90 fried chicken recipes, and then narrowed it down to 60 for the
book. She noted that each culture in Asia has its own particular ways of frying chicken that they
are proud of. Even among people in the same country, there are different variations. Therefore, her book features different fried chicken recipes from across East and Southeast Asia, presenting
diverse flavors and cooking methods.
After three months of testing so many recipes, researching and writing about fried chicken, and talking about it all day long to journalists, “I still love fried chicken!” Jung said
enthusiastically.
The most meaningful recipe in the book for Jung is her mother’s fried chicken. It was a dish her mother often made during her childhood and one of the first recipes Jung learned after moving away from home. When the book was published, Jung recreated the dish for her mother, who
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praised it for preserving the original taste. This heartfelt moment strengthened the value of her cooking journey.
24 .What inspired Jung to write Kung Pao & Beyond
A .Her interest in creating recipes.
B .A suggestion from her co-worker.
C .A demand from readers of her recipe column.
D .Her family’s tradition of making fried chicken.
25 .What does Jung’s book show about fried chicken in Asia
A .It is especially popular in Southeast Asia.
B .It is rarely changed from its original recipe.
C .It is remarkably diverse in its cooking methods.
D .It has recently risen to fame among Asian cuisines.
26 .How did Jung feel after months of work on her book
A .Consistently passionate. B .Extremely anxious.
C .Confidently satisfied. D .Terribly tired.
27 .What made the mother’s fried chicken recipe special to Jung
A .It focused on creativity.
B .It won high praises from food critics.
C .It helped improve her cooking skills.
D .It brought back her childhood memories.
C
You’d have to travel to the tropics (热带) of South America to observe the Victoria
amazonica water lily opening up in the wild, or to Kew Gardens in west London. At the latter, every July, in-house botanical artist Lucy Smith sits patiently beside the pond in the water lily house, waiting for Victoria amazonica to work its magic. Once the buds have opened, in
painstaking detail she draws and paints what she sees.
For Smith, ephemerality of the flowering makes her task all the more special. “For only two evenings every year, the Victoria amazonica water lily opens up its white flower buds. They
emerge from beneath the water surface, only one at a time, opening and closing over just two
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nights, changing form and color dramatically in between,” she says.
Smith is one of the botanical artists working in Kew Gardens. The artists provide a crucial service, working together with botanists to create a perfect scientific record of plant species —
sometimes newly discovered ones — from all over the planet. Drawn in pen and ink, or watercolor paint, their illustrations appear in journals, field guides and magazines. “We bring the botanists’
words to life.” Smith says.
There’s no denying the skill and beauty of their illustrations. But what scientific function do they serve in a world where every botanist in the field is armed with cameras and plant
identification apps
“One of the difficulties with using just a single photograph is that it’s taken at a given
moment in time,” Smith says. “Botanical artists, on the other hand, perhaps include life-cycle
information from bud to bloom. We know what’s important and what’s not important in an
illustration. We can cut up plants to show how the parts are put together. We can represent an
entire plant species in one image. So, you can get a lot more information summed up in a single picture.”
28 .What does the underlined word “ephemerality” in Paragraph 2 mean
A .Being well-known. . B .Developing slowly.
C .Lasting for a short time. D .Being available in small amount.
29 .What does Lucy Smith do at Kew Gardens
A .She preserves endangered plant species.
B .She helps to promote science magazines.
C .She carries out research on the water lily.
D .She creates plant illustrations for scientific use.
30 .What advantage do botanical paintings have over single photos
A .They are created with superior skills.
B .They are more realistic and accurate.
C .They have a wider range of applications.
D .They can show the whole life cycle of a plant.
31 .What can we infer about Lucy Smith from the text
A .She has discovered many new plant species.
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B .She is quite patient and careful about her work.
C .She finds it easy to compete with the botanists.
D .She prefers painting common plants to rare ones.
D
A question that I constantly encounter when I tell people that I am a professional spelling bee tutor (拼字比赛指导教师) is: “Why bother with spelling bees when we have spell check ” It’s an understandable response, especially when it comes from people who have never watched a spelling bee competition. Spelling bees aren’t, strictly speaking, necessary or useful—at least not in immediately practical way. Yet such questions miss what makes them so beloved.
The rise ofAI marks a new phase of the digital age. Take chess and quiz shows (知识竞赛) for example. The IBM computer Deep Blue defeated international grandmaster Garry Kasparov in 1997, and IBM’ s supercomputer Watson easily beat two all-time Jeopardy! champions in 2011. Despite these victories for AI over human intellect, people still follow competitive chess and
watch quiz shows. Similarly, the National Spelling Bee attracts considerable attention annually, although we’re now decades into the era of spell-checking software. Spelling bees, chess matches and quiz shows celebrate human skill, training, achievement and grace under pressure. And it is impossible for a machine to recreate what a real person experiences.
There is a remarkable excitement about watching spellers—who are generally between the ages of 9 and 14—figure out a word on stage, in real time. Spellers have just 75 seconds to ask
any questions and 90 seconds to spell. One misstep, one missed letter, and a journey that has
included years and thousands of hours of targeted practice and language study is all over. It is all or nothing: absolute, cruel, and exciting to witness.
Spelling is to a great extent about the art of paying close, undivided attention. Nowadays, paying constant attention is vital and increasingly difficult, a product of cellphones and the
Internet. In a world where our mind is easily distracted, spelling bees are a celebration of
knowledge, discipline and focus. Spellers’ displays of spelling skills are an inspiration for us to strengthen our powers of concentration, even as we’ re faced with constant distractions.
32 .Which aspect of spelling bees is questioned in paragraph 1
A .Their practical value. B .Their actual popularity.
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C .Their cultural significance. D .Their educational influence.
33 .What does the author intend to do in paragraph 2
A .Explain why AI is so popular.
B .Prove human wisdom is better than AI.
C .Highlight the value of human skills and experiences.
D .Show the rapid development and application of AI technology.
34 .What can be learned about spelling bees
A .They are open to all age groups.
B .Their players face great pressure.
C .They require effective teamwork.
D .Their process is time-consuming.
35 .What is the best title for the text
A .Focus: a key ability in the digital age
B .The forgotten art of competitive learning
C .Why spelling bees still matter in the AI age
D .How AI influences modern language learning
第二节 (共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Enjoy Your First Ballet
Going to watch the ballet for the first time can be challenging. Here are a few quick tips to make sure you have a great time at your first ballet experience. Pick the right ballet for you.
If you are new to the ballet world, start with a story you know. There is no speaking during the dancing so sometimes it can be difficult for you to follow the storyline. 36 If you are expecting to see the usual ones, make sure you choose a show that will give you that. If you are looking to see newer ballets, look for contemporary pieces or companies. Arrive early and be prepared.
Take some time before show day to research the venue, parking options and dinner options too. Going to the ballet should be a special event. 37 Make sure you book your tickets early
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to avoid disappointment too. Some ballet companies will offer special talks before the performance with the dancers. 38 Adding these special talks to your pre-show preparations ensures you can enjoy the performance to the full. Mind your manners.
Going to the ballet is like going to any theatre event. ____39____ It is common courtesy (礼貌) not to bring very young children to the theatre. Most children will not be able to sit still long
enough or stay quiet for the length of the performance. Try to keep talking to a minimum during the show and applaud when appropriate. 40
Whether you are going to the ballet for the first or the fiftieth time, it’s such a special event. Taking your little kids to watch their first performance will be a moment they remember and
treasure forever. So turn your phone off. Stop the distractions and enjoy the moment being there.
A .Take your little dancer with you.
B .Learn about the story before going.
C .Be prepared to dance during the talks.
D .Take your time and make every moment matter.
E .You want to enjoy the performance, and so do others.
F .You don’t want to worry about traffic or arriving late.
G .Visit the company’s website for the details of such talks.
第三部分 语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I recently spent a week on the Greek island of Ikaria with my partner, exploring the secrets of the locals’ healthy and happy lifestyle. It was a(n) break from the fast-paced world, and we learned a lot about the of slowing down and enjoying life.
One of the first things we was how relaxed life was on Ikaria. Unlike the
rush of modern society, the locals took things , enjoying long meals with
friends and family, taking a in the afternoon, and spending lots of time outdoors. While they worked hard when they to, they also knew how to take breaks and the simple pleasures of life.
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Food played a big role in their healthy lifestyle, too. The island’s Mediterranean diet
fresh vegetables, fruits, and seafood instead of red meat and carbohydrate (碳水化合物), and we enjoyed delicious meals at local restaurants. The amount was small, but the flavors were , and we noticed that the local people to snack on healthy options like nuts and seeds.
Exercise was also a big part of life for the native people on Ikaria. The hilly landscape provided
plenty of opportunities for , and we even joined a group of locals for a morning yoga
session on the beach. , our time on Ikaria taught us the importance of giving priority to self-care and taking things at a lower . While we may not be able to the exact lifestyle of the locals back home, we can certainly include some of their habits into our own lives.
41 .A .embarrassing B .refreshing C .surprising D .creative
42 .A .disadvantages B .philosophies C .functions D .intentions
43 .A .noticed B .confirmed C .recorded D .assumed
44.A.ordinary B.sudden C.constant D.illegal
45 .A .seriously B .slowly C .quickly D .personally
46 .A .rest B .lesson C .ride D .leave
47 .A .expected B .refused C .managed D .needed
48 .A .appreciate B .accept C .provide D .promote
49 .A .makes out B .stirs up C .focuses on D .adapts to
50 .A .light B .rich C .hot D .salty
51 .A .tended B .used C .promised D .decided
52 .A .boating B .skating C .hiking D .driving
53 .A .Besides B .Therefore C .However D .Instead
54 .A .process B .conduct C .amount D .pace
55 .A .admire B .copy C .balance D .measure
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。
Qing Bai: Innocence, created by young Chinese theater professionals, ran for three days on end at New York’s HERE Arts Center. The production ____56____ (adapt) from The Legend of
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the White Snake. It used movement, sound and gesture in the experimental theater framework 57 (explore) the shared feelings between Eastern and Western cultures.
Ophelia He, 58 played the snake and co-wrote the production, said the creative team
adopted an “ensemble (群像) approach”, moving away from a 59 (convention) lead and supporting character structure. The four central figures in the show were developed with equal
weight, with each following 60 complete storyline.
The characters were designed as different types. Even 61 the previous knowledge of Chinese tradition or language, audiences could still feel the emotional struggles and
62 (identity) of the characters through performance and physical expression.
“We want to try to work more on Chinese traditional topics overseas,” Ophelia He said. The more she studied Chinese traditions, the 63 (strong) her urge became to create works based on them.
She said, “ Performance methods are tools. Whether it’s theater 64 film, it’sjust a form, an outer shell. The ongoing interest always lies in 65 (integrate) Chinese cultural elements into experimental theater and testing how they could be combined.”
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
66.假设你是学生会主席李华,学校艺术社团将举办“变废为宝” (Trash-to-Art)原创艺术品大赛。请你在校英文报上发布一则活动通知,内容包括:
1. 大赛的目的、时间和地点;
2. 参赛作品要求。
注意:1. 写作词数应为 80 词左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Notice
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第二节(满分 25 分)
67 .阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
I made an appointment with Jack to go to Ice Lake Park over the weekend. We planned to take photos of the winter scenery for a photo competition organized by our school. Both of us
enjoyed photography, and we believed the frozen lake would offer a perfect subject for the contest.
Excitement filled me as I prepared that morning. Layers of thick clothes were put on one by one, and my camera was carefully checked before being placed into my bag. Everything felt just
right, and I was in a cheerful mood when I met Jack at the park entrance. We talked about angles, light, and the kind of photos that might stand out.
Ice Lake Park was quiet and beautiful. As we walked deeper into the park, the number of visitors slowly decreased. The further we went, the more impressive the scenery became. Tall
trees stood still in the cold air, and I hung my camera bag on a branch nearby, thinking it would keep it out of the way while we took photos. The frozen lake looked smooth and clear under the winter sun. The silence made the place feel special, and we decided to stay in this area to take
photos, unaware of the danger hidden beneath the ice.
Jack moved around, trying to find the best position, while I focused on adjusting my
camera. He suggested stepping closer to the lake to capture its reflection. A slight sense of unease crossed my mind, but the beauty of the scene made me hesitate to stop him. Everything seemed
calm and harmless.
Without warning, a sharp cracking sound broke the silence. I looked up just in time to see the ice under Jack’s feet break apart. In the next second, he fell straight into the freezing water. My heart raced as Jack struggled in the lake, broken ice floating around him. His face was filled with fear, and his desperate shouts echoed across the empty area. Realizing that no one else was nearby
made the situation even more frightening.注意:(1)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 froze for a second before coming to my senses.
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The Art Club
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When Jack was finally pulled onto the ground, he could not stop shaking.
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1 .C
【原文】
W: Have you read Jack’s post on the website
M: Not yet. I haven’t had the time to surf the Internet yet. What was he on about
W: He congratulated you on your success.
2 .C
【原文】W: Hello, I’d like to book a hire car for tomorrow, please. And I also need to add an extra driver.
M: There is a 30-dollar charge for the extra driver, and another 70 dollars for the car.
3 .A
【原文】W: Have you finished reading it
M: You meant the magazine with the article about women film directors
W: Yes, that’s the one. It covers many topics.
M: I’m still halfway through it, but I think it’s a good read.
4 .B
【原文】M: Is anything wrong You look a little unhappy.
W: I can’t decide what to do this weekend.
M: Would you like to see what’s on at the cinema I heard there’s a very good film on.
5 .A
【原文】W: What do you think I should do for fun while I’m in Port Vilbo I’m looking forward to the trip.
M: Port Vilbo doesn’t have anything fun to do except drive up and down the main street, and I wouldn’t exactly call that fun.
6 .C 7 .C
【原文】M: Mr. Franks wanted to schedule a meeting with you later this week.
W: Certainly, what is he doing on Thursday afternoon
M: I’m afraid he’s meeting with some customers out of town. How about Thursday morning
W: Unfortunately, I’m seeing someone else on Thursday morning. Is he doing anything on Friday morning
M: No, it looks like he’s free then.
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W: Great, should I come by at 9
M: Well, he usually holds a staff meeting at 9. It only lasts a half-hour or so. How about 10
W: Yes, 10 would be great.
M: OK, I’ll schedule that.
8 .A 9 .B
【原文】W: Have you seen that new mobile phone ad
M: Oh, yeah, it’s everywhere. It’s quite fun, though I can’t say I feel that way about most advertisements.
W: And some of them are very clever, though, aren’t they
M: Yes, when it comes to persuading people to buy things they don’t need, or things they already have.
W: But it’s interesting to know what’s out there, isn’t it
M: Well, I’d say there are better ways of finding out about whether new products are any good than believing an ad that has cost millions to make.
W: Yeah, maybe, but they don’t do any harm really.
10 .C 11 .A 12 .B
【原文】W: Thanks so much for coming.
M: OK. Can you just talk me through what happened
W: Well, when I switched on the TV, the screen was completely blank and there was no sound. I checked the electrical connections at the back immediately, and they all seemed to be in place.
M: Did you try the remote control
W: I most certainly did. I even changed the batteries.
M: OK. I think there isn’t a problem with the TV. It just needs to be linked to the box provided by the satellite company, and at the moment it isn’t.
W: I don’t understand how that happened.
M: Have you used any of those power points in the corner recently
W: Yes. I spilled something on the floor and used the cleaner this morning.
M: You must have switched the box off by mistake when you were using the cleaner!
13 .A 14 .A 15 .B 16 .C
【原文】W: It’s fantastic that the exams eventually ended, isn’t it
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M: Yeah. But I have many things to handle before I leave for England. Perhaps you can help me with it.
W: Well, what kind of stuff are they, and do you prefer to sell them or just give them away
M: It depends. Umm, basically, everything I have: the printer, the fridge, and other cooking stuff that I bought from the former renter. But the newcomers have already bought what they need from a store. I’m not sure how to sell them. Oh, I’ve also got some books.
W: Why don’t you just take those with you
M: The books weigh a lot, so they will be over the airline’s baggage allowance.
W: I understand. Well, you can put up notices around our campus about the books, in any places where second and third-year students will see them. People always want to buy cheap textbooks.
M: Good idea
17 .B 18 .B 19 .C 20 .A
【原文】M: Good morning and thank you for coming here today. I’d like to bring you up to date with changes in the school that will affect your children. The school has grown as the local
population has increased, and I can now give you some news about the lower school site. It will
move to new buildings that will be constructed on the main site. Another change concerns the
canteen. The canteen is always very busy throughout the lunch period, but there’s only one
serving point, so most pupils have to wait a considerable time to be served. So we’ve had a new
Food Hall built, and this will come into use next week. But one thing we ask you to do, to help in the smooth running of the Food Hall, is to discuss with your children each morning which type of food they want to eat that day, so they can go straight to the relevant serving point. You may be
wondering what will happen to the old canteen. We’ll still have tables and chairs in there, and
pupils can eat food from the Food Hall or lunch they’ve brought from home. Eventually, we may use part of the canteen for storage, but first we’ll see how many pupils go in there at lunchtime. OK, let’s take a break, and then I’ll talk more about our school.
21 .D 22 .A 23 .D
【导语】本文是一篇应用文。主要介绍的是四个使用独特的建筑来鼓励游客探索书架的图书馆。
21 .细节理解题。根据 Beach Library (Albena, Bulgaria)部分中的“The white, weather-resistant shelves lined up not far from the surf feature 6,000 books in 15 languages, so every visitor can
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find the perfect beach read to enjoy while soaking up the sun’s rays.(海边不远处的白色耐候书
架上摆放着 15 种语言的6000 本书,所以每位游客都可以在享受阳光的同时找到完美的海滩读物。)”可知,每位游客可以在享受阳光的同时找到完美的海滩读物,由此可知,游客可以在 Albena Beach Library 享受在阳光下阅读。故选 D 项。
22 .细节理解题。根据 Bishan Library (Singapore)部分中的“Built in 2006, this library with
skylights and trellises (格架), standing out for its modern art, is meant to resemble a modern glass tree-house.(这座图书馆建于 2006 年,带有天窗和棚架,以其现代艺术而脱颖而出,看起来就像一座现代玻璃树屋。)”可知,Bishan Library 以其现代艺术而脱颖而出,由此可知,Bishan Library 是用艺术设计建造的。故选 A 项。
23 .细节理解题。根据 Macquarie University Library (Sydney, Australia)部分中的“A stunning combination of being both cutting-edge and sustainable, this building with a green roof, was made from recycled materials and designed to look like an eucalyptus tree(桉树).(这座建筑是尖端和可持续发展的惊人结合,屋顶是绿色的,由回收材料制成,看起来像一棵桉树。)”可知,Macquarie University Library 是尖端和可持续发展的结合,屋顶是绿色的,由回收材料制成,由此可知, Macquarie University Library 具有环保的特点。故选 D 项。
24 .B 25 .C 26 .A 27 .D
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了美食作家 Susan Jung 从写炸鸡食谱专栏到出版《宫保鸡丁及其他:东亚和东南亚炸鸡食谱》一书的过程,以及她与母亲炸鸡食谱之间的情感联系。
24 .细节理解题。根据第二段中“However, one day, a co-worker pointed out that her fried
chicken recipe was performing well online and joked, ‘We should write a book about it. ’ Susan
responded, ‘That’s a really good idea. ’ (然而,有一天,一位同事指出她的炸鸡食谱在网上表现很好,并开玩笑说:‘我们应该写一本关于它的书。’ Susan 回答说:‘这真是个好主意。’)”可知,是同事的建议启发了她写这本书。故选 B。
25 .细节理解题。根据第三段中“She noted that each culture in Asia has its own particular ways of frying chicken that they are proud of. Even among people in the same country, there are
different variations. Therefore, her book features different fried chicken recipes from across East
and Southeast Asia, presenting diverse flavors and cooking methods. (她指出,亚洲每种文化都有自己引以为豪的独特炸鸡方式。即使在同一个国家的人之间,也有不同的变化。因此,她的书收录了来自东亚和东南亚各地的不同炸鸡食谱,呈现出多样化的风味和烹饪方法。)”可
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知,这本书展示了亚洲炸鸡烹饪方法的多样性。故选 C。
26 .细节理解题。根据第四段中“After three months of testing so many recipes, researching and writing about fried chicken, and talking about it all day long to journalists, ‘I still love fried
chicken!’ Jung said enthusiastically. (经过三个月的测试这么多食谱、研究和撰写关于炸鸡的文章,以及整天向记者谈论炸鸡,‘我仍然爱炸鸡!’ Jung 热情地说。)”可知,经过数月的工作,她依然充满热情。故选 A。
27 .细节理解题。根据最后一段中“The most meaningful recipe in the book for Jung is her
mother’s fried chicken. It was a dish her mother often made during her childhood and one of the
first recipes Jung learned after moving away from home. (对 Jung 来说,书中最有意义的食谱是她母亲的炸鸡。这是她母亲在她童年时经常做的一道菜,也是 Jung 离家后最早学会的食谱之一。)”可知,母亲的炸鸡食谱让她想起童年回忆,所以对她很特别。故选 D。
28 .C 29 .D 30 .D 31 .B
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了邱园的植物艺术家露西·史密斯绘制亚马逊睡莲的过程,并解释了植物画相对于照片的科学优势。
28.词句猜测题。根据第二段中“For only two evenings every year, the Victoria amazonica water lily opens up its white flower buds. They emerge from beneath the water surface, only one at a
time, opening and closing over just two nights, changing form and color dramatically in
between.(这种维多利亚亚马逊睡莲每年只在两个夜晚开放白色花蕾。它们从水下浮出水面,每次只开一朵,仅在两晚之间开合,期间形态和颜色会发生巨大变化。)”可知,这种花开放时间很短,因此 ephemerality 意为“持续时间短”。故选 C。
29 .细节理解题。根据第三段中“Smith is one of the botanical artists working in Kew Gardens. The artists provide a crucial service, working together with botanists to create a perfect scientific
record of plant species(史密斯是在邱园工作的植物画师之一。这些画师提供重要服务,与植 物学家合作,为植物物种制作完美的科学记录)”以及“We bring the botanists’ words to life.(我们让植物学家的文字变得生动。)”可知,露西·史密斯在邱园创作用于科学研究的植物插画。故选 D。
30.细节理解题。根据最后一段中“Botanical artists, on the other hand, perhaps include life-cycle information from bud to bloom.(而植物画师则可以把从花蕾到盛开的整个生命周期信息都包含进去。)”和“So, you can get a lot more information summed up in a single picture.(因此,你可以在一张图片中总结出更多的信息。)”可知,植物绘画相比单张照片的优势是可以展现植物
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的完整生命周期。故选 D。
31.推理判断题。根据第一段中“Lucy Smith sits patiently beside the pond in the water lily house, waiting for Victoria amazonica to work its magic. Once the buds have opened, in painstaking
detail she draws and paints what she sees.(露西·史密斯耐心地坐在睡莲馆的水池旁,等待亚马逊睡莲施展它的魔力。一旦花蕾开放,她就以极其细致的笔触描绘她所看到的)”以及第二段中她对短暂花期的描述“For only two evenings every year, the Victoria amazonica water lily
opens up its white flower buds. They emerge from beneath the water surface, only one at a time,
opening and closing over just two nights, changing form and color dramatically in between.(这种维多利亚亚马逊睡莲每年只在两个夜晚开放白色花蕾。它们从水下浮出水面,每次只开一朵,仅在两晚之间开合,期间形态和颜色会发生巨大变化。)”,可推断她对工作非常耐心和细致。故选 B。
32 .A 33 .C 34 .B 35 .C
【导语】这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了尽管有拼写检查和 AI ,拼字比赛依然备受关注。它展现了人类的技能、毅力与抗压能力,还能培养专注力,因此在当今时代仍有重要意义。
32.细节理解题。根据第一段中“It’s an understandable response, especially when it comes from people who have never watched a spelling bee competition. Spelling bees aren’t, strictly speaking, necessary or useful—at least not in immediately practical way. Yet such questions miss what
makes them so beloved.( 这是一个可以理解的回答,尤其是对于那些从未观看过拼字比赛的人来说更是如此。严格来说,拼字比赛并非必要或有用——至少不是以直接实用的方式有用。然而,这类问题忽略了它们之所以深受喜爱的原因。)”可知,第一段提到人们质疑 “有拼写检查为何还要拼字比赛” ,且指出拼字比赛没有即时的实际用处,因此被质疑的是实际价值。故选 A 项。
33.推理判断题。根据第二段中“The rise ofAI marks a new phase of the digital age. Take chess and quiz shows (知识竞赛) for example. The IBM computer Deep Blue defeated international
grandmaster Garry Kasparov in 1997, and IBM ’ s supercomputer Watson easily beat two all-time Jeopardy! champions in 2011. Despite these victories for AI over human intellect, people still
follow competitive chess and watch quiz shows.( 人工智能的兴起标志着数字时代的一个新阶段。以国际象棋和问答节目为例。1997 年,IBM 的计算机“深蓝”击败了国际象棋大师加
里·卡斯帕罗夫,2011 年,IBM 的超级计算机“沃森”轻松击败了两位《危险边缘》节目的 历史冠军。尽管人工智能在智力方面战胜了人类,但人们仍然关注竞争性的国际象棋比赛,
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并观看问答节目。)”可知,第二段以 AI 战胜人类棋手、竞赛选手为例,说明人们仍关注人类竞技,因为拼字比赛、象棋等歌颂人类技能、训练成果与抗压能力,这是机器无法复刻的,作者意在强调人类技能与体验的价值。故选 C 项。
34 .推理判断题。根据第三段中“Spellers have just 75 seconds to ask any questions and 90
seconds to spell. One misstep, one missed letter, and a journey that has included years and
thousands of hours of targeted practice and language study is all over. It is all or nothing: absolute, cruel, and exciting to witness.( 拼字选手只有 75 秒的时间提问,90 秒的时间来拼写。一旦出现失误、漏掉一个字母,那么这一历经数年、数以千计小时有针对性训练和语言学习的旅程就全部结束了。一切都只有成功或失败之分:绝对、残酷而又令人激动。)”可推知,关于拼写比赛,我们可以了解到参赛者会面临巨大的压力。故选 B 项。
35.主旨大意题。根据文章大意以及第一段中“A question that I constantly encounter when I tell people that I am a professional spelling bee tutor (拼字比赛指导教师) is: “Why bother with
spelling bees when we have spell check ” It’s an understandable response, especially when it
comes from people who have never watched a spelling bee competition.( 当我告诉别人自己是一名专业拼写比赛辅导老师时,总会遇到这样一个问题:“ 既然有拼写检查功能,为什么还要参加拼写比赛呢?”这是一个可以理解的回答,尤其是对于那些从未观看过拼写比赛的人来说更是如此。)”可知,全文围绕“AI 与拼写检查普及的时代,为何拼字比赛依然重要” 展开,解释其在锻炼专注、展现人类能力等方面的意义,C 项“人工智能时代为何拼写比赛仍具重要性?”最贴合主旨,适合作为文章的标题。故选 C 项。
36 .B 37 .F 38 .G 39 .E 40 .D
【导语】本文是一篇说明文,短文针对第一次观看芭蕾舞的观众给出了实用建议,包括选择
合适的剧目、提前到达做好准备、注意礼仪以及用心享受当下,帮助人们获得更好的观演体验。
36.根据上文 “There is no speaking during the dancing so sometimes it can be difficult for you to follow the storyline.(芭蕾舞全程没有台词,所以有时你很难跟上故事情节)” 可知,空格处提出解决办法。B 选项 “Learn about the story before going.(去之前先了解一下故事)” 承接上文,符合语境。故选 B 项。
37 .根据上文 “Take some time before show day to research the venue, parking options and
dinner options too.(演出前花点时间了解场地、停车和用餐选择)” 可知,空格处说明提前准备的好处。F 选项 “You don’t want to worry about traffic or arriving late.(你不想担心交通或迟
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到问题)” 承接上文,符合语境。故选 F 项。
38 .根据上文 “Some ballet companies will offer special talks before the performance with the
dancers.(一些芭蕾舞团会在演出前安排与舞者的特别交流会)” 可知,空格处给出获取信息的途径。G 选项 “Visit the company’s website for the details of such talks.(访问舞团官网了解这类交流会的详情)” 承接上文,符合语境。故选 G 项。
39 .根据上文 “Going to the ballet is like going to any theatre event.(看芭蕾舞和看其他戏剧演出一样)”以及下文“It is common courtesy (礼貌) not to bring very young children to the
theatre.(不带年幼的孩子去剧院,这是基本的礼貌)”可知,空格处强调要顾及他人。E 选项 “You want to enjoy the performance, and so do others.(你想好好欣赏演出,其他人也一样)” 承接上文,符合语境。故选 E 项。
40 .根据下文 “So turn your phone off. Stop the distractions and enjoy the moment being
there.(关掉手机,停止分心,好好享受当下)” 可知,空格处总结要用心享受。D 选项 “Take your time and make every moment matter.(放慢脚步,让每一刻都有意义)” 概括本段主旨,符合语境。故选 D 项。
41 .B 42 .B 43 .A 44 .C 45 .B 46 .A 47 .D 48 .A
49 .C 50 .B 51 .A 52 .C 53 .A 54 .D 55 .B
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者在伊卡里亚岛一周的体验及感悟。
41.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这是从快节奏世界中一次令人耳目一新的休息,我们学到了很多关于放慢脚步、享受生活的理念。A. embarrassing 令人尴尬的;B. refreshing 令人耳目一新的;C. surprising 令人惊讶的;D. creative 有创造力的。根据后文“from the fast-paced world” 以及后文对当地人慢生活的描述可知,在伊卡里亚岛的休息是令人耳目一新的。故选B。
42.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这是从快节奏世界中一次令人耳目一新的休息,我们学到了很多关于放慢脚步、享受生活的理念。A. disadvantages 缺点;B. philosophies 理念,哲学; C. functions 功能;D. intentions 意图。根据后文“of slowing down and enjoying life”可知,这里说的是放慢脚步、享受生活的理念。故选 B。
43 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们首先注意到的一件事是伊卡里亚岛的生活是多么轻松。 A. noticed 注意到;B. confirmed 确认;C. recorded 记录;D. assumed 假设。根据后文“how
relaxed life was on Ikaria”可知,作者初到 Ikaria 应是“注意到” 当地状态。故选 A。
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44.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:与现代社会不断的匆忙不同,当地人做事很慢,享受与亲朋好友的长时间用餐,下午休息,花大量时间在户外。A. ordinary 普通的;B. sudden 突然的;C. constant 不断的;D. illegal 非法的。根据后文“the locals took things , enjoying long meals with friends and family, taking a in the afternoon, and spending lots of time outdoors”以及前文的“rush of modern society”对比可知,现代社会是持续不断的忙碌。故选 C。
45.考查副词词义辨析。句意:与现代社会不断的匆忙不同,当地人做事很慢,享受与亲朋好友的长时间用餐,下午休息,花大量时间在户外。A. seriously 严肃地;B. slowly 慢慢地; C. quickly 快速地;D. personally 个人地。根据前文“Unlike the rush of modern society”可知,与前文匆忙形成对比,此处指当地人做事慢。故选 B。
46.考查名词词义辨析。句意:与现代社会不断的匆忙不同,当地人做事很慢,享受与亲朋好友的长时间用餐,下午休息,花大量时间在户外。A. rest 休息;B. lesson 课;C. ride 骑行; D. leave 离开。根据后文“in the afternoon” 以及常识可知,下午通常是人们的休息时间,符合当地人们生活节奏慢的语境。故选 A。
47.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当他们需要努力工作时,他们也会努力工作,但他们也知道如何休息,欣赏生活中简单的乐趣。A. expected 期望;B. refused 拒绝;C. managed 设法;
D. needed 需要。根据上文“While they worked hard”可知,当需要努力工作时他们就会努力。故选 D。
48.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当他们需要努力工作时,他们也会努力工作,但他们也知道如何休息,欣赏生活中简单的乐趣。A. appreciate 欣赏,感激;B. accept 接受;C. provide 提供;D. promote 促进。根据后文“the simple pleasures of life”可知,是欣赏生活中的简单乐趣。故选 A。
49.考查动词短语辨析。句意:该岛的地中海饮食以新鲜蔬菜、水果和海鲜为主,而不是红肉和碳水化合物,我们在当地餐馆享用了美味的饭菜。A. makes out 辨认出;B. stirs up 激起; C. focuses on 集中于,以 为主;D. adapts to 适应。根据后文“fresh vegetables, fruits, and seafood instead of red meat and carbohydrate”可知,地中海饮食以新鲜蔬菜等为主。故选 C。
50.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:量很少,但味道很丰富,我们注意到当地人倾向于吃坚果和种子等健康零食。A. light 轻的;B. rich 丰富的;C. hot 热的;D. salty 咸的。根据上文“we enjoyed delicious meals at local restaurants” 以及转折连词 but 可知,饭店的美食虽然分量小,但味道很丰富。故选 B。
51.考查动词词义辨析。句意:量很少,但味道很丰富,我们注意到当地人倾向于吃坚果和
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)种子等健康零食。A. tended 倾向于;B. used 使用;C. promised 承诺;D. decided 决定。根据后文“to snack on healthy options like nuts and seeds”可知,当地人倾向于吃健康零食。tend t do sth.“倾向于做某事” 。故选 A。
52.考查动词词义辨析。句意:多山的地形为徒步旅行提供了大量机会,我们甚至和一群当地人在海滩上参加了晨间瑜伽课。A. boating 划船;B. skating 滑冰;C. hiking 徒步旅行;D. driving 驾驶。根据上文“The hilly landscape”可知,多山的地形适合徒步旅行。故选 C。
53.考查副词词义辨析。句意:此外,我们在伊卡里亚岛的时间教会了我们优先考虑自我护理和以较低的速度做事的重要性。A. Besides 此外;B. Therefore 因此;C. However 然而;
D. Instead 相反。前文描述了当地人的饮食、运动等方面,这里进一步说明在伊卡里亚岛的经历带来的收获,“此外”符合语境。故选 A。
54.考查名词词义辨析。句意:此外,我们在伊卡里亚岛的时间教会了我们优先考虑自我护理和以较慢的速度做事的重要性。A. process 过程;B. conduct 行为;C. amount 数量;D. pace速度。根据上文“and we learned a lot about the of slowing down and enjoying life”可知,
当地人的生活节奏很慢,所以此处指他们以较慢的节奏做事。at a lower pace“ 以较慢节奏”。故选 D。
55.考查动词词义辨析。句意:虽然我们可能无法在国内复制当地人的确切生活方式,但我们当然可以将他们的一些习惯融入我们自己的生活。A. admire 钦佩;B. copy 复制;C. balance平衡;D. measure 测量。根据后文“the exact lifestyle of the locals back home, we can certainly include some of their habits into our own lives”可知,回到家后无法复制当地人的生活方式,但是可以借鉴。故选 B。
56.was adapted 57.to explore 58.who 59.conventional 60.a 61.without
62 .identities 63 .stronger 64 .or 65 .integrating
【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道。文章介绍了中国青年戏剧人创作的实验戏剧《青白》在纽约上演,该剧改编自《白蛇传》,通过创新的群像叙事和肢体表达,探索东西方文化的情感共鸣,展现了将中国传统文化元素融入实验戏剧的尝试。
56 .考查时态和语态。句意:这部作品改编自《白蛇传》。根据前文“ran for three days”可知,此处描述过去发生的动作,且“production”与“adapt”之间是被动关系,应用一般过去时的被 动语态,主语为单数,be 动词用 was。故填 was adapted。
57.考查非谓语动词。句意: 它在实验戏剧框架中运用动作、声音和手势, 探索东西方文化
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之间的共同情感。本句已有谓语“used” ,空格处用非谓语动词,此处作目的状语,应用不定式,构成“use... to do...(用 做 )” 的结构。故填 to explore。
58 .考查定语从句。句意:饰演白蛇并参与编剧的何奥菲莉亚表示,创作团队采用了“群像方式” ,摒弃了传统的主角与配角结构。空格处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词为“Ophelia He” ,指人,关系词在从句中作主语,应用关系代词 who 。故填 who。
59 .考查形容词。句意:饰演白蛇并参与编剧的何奥菲莉亚表示,创作团队采用了“群像方式” ,摒弃了传统的主角与配角结构。空格处修饰名词“structure” ,应用形容词,convention的形容词形式为 conventional ,意为“传统的” 。故填 conventional。
60 .考查冠词。句意:剧中的四个核心人物分量相当,各自遵循完整的故事线。storyline 为可数名词单数,此处表泛指,且“complete” 以辅音音素开头,应用不定冠词 a 。故填 a。
61.考查介词。句意:即使没有对中国传统或语言的了解,观众仍能通过表演和肢体表达感受到角色的情感挣扎和身份认同。根据句意,此处表示“没有”相关知识,应用介词 without。故填 without。
62.考查名词复数。句意:即使没有对中国传统或语言的了解,观众仍能通过表演和肢体表达感受到角色的情感挣扎和身份认同。identity 为可数名词,根据“of the characters”可知,此处指多个角色的身份认同,应用复数形式。故填 identities。
63.考查形容词比较级。句意:她对中国传统研究得越多,基于它们创作作品的渴望就越强烈。此处为“the+ 比较级,the+ 比较级”结构,表示“越 ,就越 ”,strong 的比较级为 stronger 。故填 stronger。
64 .考查连词。句意:无论是戏剧还是电影,它都只是一种形式,一个外壳。“whether... or...”为固定搭配,意为“无论 还是 ” 。故填 or。
65.考查非谓语动词。句意:持续的兴趣始终在于将中国文化元素融入实验戏剧,并测试它们如何结合。介词“in”后接动名词作宾语,integrate 的动名词形式为 integrating 。故填
integrating。
66.
Notice
The Art Club of our school is thrilled to announce an artwork contest themed
“Trash-to-Art”. Our aim is to foster artistic creativity while promoting environmental awareness by encouraging the use of recycled materials in art. The event will take place in the school
auditorium on October 25th.
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Entries must be original artworks primarily made from to-be-discarded items. Your
masterpiece can be anything from sculptures, handicrafts to paintings, and we anticipate that participants will display rich imagination as well as concern for the environment.
Let’s turn trash into treasure together! Don’t miss the opportunity to showcase your talent and support our planet.
The Art Club 【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生以学生会主席李华的身份, 在校英文报上发布一则关于“变废为宝”原创艺术品大赛的活动通知,包括大赛目的、时间地点和参赛作品要求。
【详解】1.词汇积累
宣布:announce→declare
比赛:contest→competition
创造力:creativity→innovation
鼓励:encourage→inspire
2.句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:The Art Club of our school is thrilled to announce an artwork contest themed “Trash-to-Art”.
拓展句:The Art Club of our school is thrilled to announce an artwork contest which is themed “Trash-to-Art”.
【点睛】【高分句型 1】Entries must be original artworks primarily made from to-be-discarded items.(运用了过去过去分词作定语)
【高分句型 2】Your masterpiece can be anything from sculptures, handicrafts to paintings, and we anticipate that participants will display rich imagination as well as concern for the environment.
(运用了 that 引导的宾语从句)
67.Ifroze for a second before coming to my senses. Fear turned to sudden urgency. I looked
around quickly and spotted the thick branch I’d hung my camera bag on earlier. I ran over at once, pulling it off the tree with all my strength. Rushing to the lake edge, I stretched the branch out to Jack and shouted loudly for him to grab it. His shaking fingers finally grabbed the branch. I pulled with all my energy, trying my best to drag him out of the freezing water.
When Jack was finally pulled onto the ground, he could not stop shaking. His wet clothes
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stuck to his body, making him shake heavily and his lips turn pale with cold. I took off my warm coat to wrap him up, and then brushed off the broken ice on his hair and clothes. I patted his back gently to calm him down, while my own legs still shook with fear. We stared at the lake, knowing we were lucky to be safe. That common branch, once for my camera bag, became our life-saving tool in the end.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者和 Jack 约定周末一起去冰湖公园拍摄冬季的景色,为学校组织的一场摄影比赛做准备,那天拍摄时 Jack 靠近湖边以捕捉湖面的倒影,
但他脚下的冰面突然破裂,Jack 掉入冰冷的湖水中,作者的心狂跳不已,更可怕的是周围没有其他人。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“我愣了一下,随后才回过神来。”可知,第一段可描写作者设法救出Jack。
②由第二段首句内容“ 当 Jack 终于被拉到地面时,他无法停止颤抖。”可知,第二段可描写Jack 的状态以及作者努力安抚 Jack。
2.续写线索:发现并扯下粗树枝——用树枝救出Jack——Jack 寒冷颤抖——为 Jack 保暖并安抚——两人凝视湖面深感幸运
3.词汇激活行为类
①发现,注意到:spot/catch sight of/notice
②抓住:grab/seize
③使平静:calm down/settle down情绪类
①恐惧:fear/fright/horror
②轻柔地:gently/softly
【点睛】[高分句型 1] I looked around quickly and spotted the thick branch I’d hung my camera bag on earlier.(省略关系代词 which/that 的定语从句修饰先行词 branch)
[高分句型 2] His wet clothes stuck to his body, making him shake heavily and his lips turn pale
with cold. (由现在分词 making 作结果状语)
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