泸州市合江县 2026 年春期高 2024 级下学期第一次联合考试
高二英语试题
本试卷分为试题卷和答题卡两部分,其中试题卷由第 I 卷(选择题)和第 II 卷(非选择题)组成,共 10 页;答题卡共 2 页。满分 150 分,考试时间 120 分钟。注意事项:
1 .答题前,考生务必在答题卡上将自己的姓名、班级、准考证号用 0.5 毫米黑色签字笔填写清楚,同时用 2B 铅笔将考号准确填涂在“考号”栏目内。
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3 .考试结束后,请将答题卡收回,试题卷自留。
第 I 卷(选择题,共 95 分)
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
做题时,请先将答案标注在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试题上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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 will the woman do first
A .Compare the answers. B .Talk with her teacher. C .Finish her homework.
2 .Where might the speakers be
A .In a store. B .In a restaurant. C .In their kitchen.
3 .What is the man’s main concern in apartment hunting
A .Size. B .Cost. C .Location.
4 .Who is sick
A .A customer. B .The man’s boss. C .The man.
5 .What have the speakers probably just been doing
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A .Watching a film. B .Attending a concert. C .Seeing a musical play.
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 are the speakers mainly talking about
A .Fast sleeping. B .Night waking. C .Early rising.
7 .What is the man mainly advised to do
A .Adjust his diet. B .Exercise regularly. C .Learn to relax.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8 .What is the relationship between the speakers
A .Co-workers. B .Guide and tourist. C .Doctor and patient.
9 .What did Kang do for the first time in Harbin
A .He went skiing.
B .He ate ice cream outdoors.
C .He visited the Ice and Snow Festival.
10 .What is Kang’s favorite Harbin food
A .Potatoes. B .Bone soup. C .Dumplings.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11 .How much money will the woman save on the textbook
A .$15. B .$20. C .$25.
12 .What does the man offer to do for the woman
A .Buy her a book.
B .Lend her some money.
C .Take her to a better shop.
13 .Which book does the woman choose at last
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A .A medical book. B .A self-help book. C .A cookery book.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14 .What are the speakers probably watching
A .A horror film. B .A sports match. C .A nature documentary.
15 .How does the man feel about the scenes
A .Scared. B .Excited. C .Sad.
16 .What is the woman’s hobby
A .Photography. B .Painting. C .Filming.
17 .What does the man mean at the end
A .Humans should let animals live naturally.
B .Wildlife laws need improvement.
C .People must protect all animals.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18 .What is the speech for
A .A research program.
B .A university assignment.
C .An environmental activity.
19 .What will the third group be tasked with
A .Tree planting. B .Waste collection. C .Water quality testing.
20 .What does the speaker encourage the listeners to do at the end
A .Invite others to join. B .Donate test equipment. C .Share safety instructions.
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)
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的 A 、B 、C 、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
The Rise of Urban Gardens
In recent years, urban gardening has become a popular trend in many cities around the
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world. From small balcony pots to community garden plots, people are growing their own
vegetables, herbs, and flowers. This movement is not only about fresh food but also about building greener, more connected communities.
Why Start an Urban Garden
Urban gardens offer many benefits. They provide fresh, healthy produce, reduce stress, and help the environment by lowering carbon emissions (排放) from food transportation. Gardening also brings neighbors together, creating spaces for sharing knowledge and resources.
Getting Started
Starting a garden in the city is easier than it seems. You can begin with just a few
containers on a sunny windowsill. Choose easy-to-grow plants like tomatoes, basil, or mint. Many communities also offer shared garden spaces where you can rent a small plot. Local gardening
groups often provide free workshops for beginners.
Challenges and Solutions
Limited space and pollution are common challenges. However, vertical (垂直的) gardening (using walls or racks) and raised beds can maximize small areas. To deal with polluted soil, use
containers with clean soil. Testing the soil and choosing pollution-resistant (抗污染的) plants are also smart steps.
21 .What is the main idea of the passage
A .The history of urban farming.
B .The benefits and tips for city gardening.
C .The environmental problems in cities.
D .The best plants for beginners.
22 .According to the text, which is a way to deal with limited space
A .Using vertical gardens.
B .Joining free workshops.
C .Testing the soil.
D .Renting a large plot.
23 .Urban gardens help communities by .
A .reducing pollution
B .increasing green spaces
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C .providing fresh food
D .connecting neighbors
B
The Rise of the “Smart” Water Bottle
A new trend has emerged (出现) in the world of wellness over the past few years: the smart water bottle. These high-tech bottles, equipped with sensors and connected to smartphone apps,
aim to track your hydration (水分摄入) and remind you to drink water regularly. They often glow, beep, or send notifications if you haven’t had enough water by a certain time.
Proponents (支持者) argue that in our busy lives, it’s easy to forget to drink water, leading to dehydration (脱水) which can cause fatigue, headaches, and poor concentration. A smart bottle acts as a personal hydration coach, promoting better health habits. For some, especially those with specific health conditions or athletes, the precise data can be genuinely useful.
However, critics (批评者) question the necessity. For centuries, humans have relied on the body’s natural signal — thirst — to guide fluid intake. They argue that turning a basic biological need into a data-tracked chore might create unnecessary anxiety or an over-reliance on
technology. Moreover, these bottles are often significantly more expensive than regular ones, raising questions about whether they are a valuable tool or just a costly gadget.
The popularity of smart water bottles reflects a broader cultural shift towards
self-quantification (自我量化) — using technology to monitor every aspect of our lives, from steps and sleep to hydration. Whether this trend leads to healthier populations or simply more stress remains to be seen. For now, it seems, even the simple act of drinking water has gone
digital.
24 .What is the main function of a smart water bottle
A .To purify water and make it safer to drink.
B .To keep water cold or hot for a long time.
C .To track water intake and remind users to drink.
D .To measure the quality and pH level of the water.
25 .According to the critics, what is a potential downside of using smart water bottles
A .They are not durable and break easily.
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B .Their apps are difficult to use for elderly people.
C .They cannot accurately measure the amount of water drunk.
D .They might make people rely too much on technology for a basic need.
26 .What does the underlined word “self-quantification” in the last paragraph refer to
A.Relying on doctors for health advice. B.Using technology to track personal health data.
C .Comparing one’s achievements with others. D .Setting personal goals without any tools.
27 .What is the author’s attitude towards smart water bottles
A .Strongly opposed and critical. B .Entirely supportive and promotional.
C .Objective, presenting both sides. D .Uninterested and indifferent.
C
For centuries, scientists have been fascinated by the extraordinary abilities of migratory
birds. How do they travel thousands of miles, often across continents and oceans, to arrive at the same locations year after year Recent research suggests the answer may lie not only in the stars or the sun, but also in a sense humans can hardly imagine: the ability to “see” Earth’s magnetic (磁场的) field.
Researchers discovered that certain birds possess a protein in their eyes called
cryptochrome (隐花色素). When light enters the eye, it causes a chemical reaction in this protein, which seems to create a visual effect related to magnetic fields. Essentially, it may allow birds to perceive magnetic lines as patterns of light or color, creating a kind of map superimposed on their normal vision. This extraordinary guidance system acts as a natural GPS, helping them navigate even on cloudy days when the sun or stars are obscured (被遮蔽的).
Interestingly, this ability appears to be affected by modern life. Studies have shown that the weak electromagnetic noise produced by human infrastructure, such as power lines and radio
equipment, can interfere with birds’ magnetic sense, sometimes scrambling (扰乱) their
navigational cues. This may explain why bird strike incidents near certain communication towers are more frequent.
The study of avian magnetoreception (磁感应) is still evolving. Scientists are now
exploring whether other migratory animals, like sea turtles or butterflies, share similar
mechanisms. Unlocking these secrets could not only satisfy human curiosity but also lead to
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breakthroughs in navigation technology and help in conservation efforts for these remarkable travelers.
28 .What is the main focus of the first paragraph
A .The introduction of a bird’s unique navigational ability.
B .The history of bird migration research.
C .The comparison between human and bird senses.
D .The challenges birds face during migration.
29 .What does the underlined word “superimposed” in paragraph 2 most likely mean
A .Replaced. B .Overlaid. C .Created. D .Removed.
30 .What can be inferred about birds’ magnetic sense from paragraph 3
A .It is more precise than human-made GPS.
B .It is strengthened in urban environments.
C .It is the sole reason for bird strike incidents.
D .It can be disturbed by human activities.
31 .What might be a potential outcome of the research mentioned in the last paragraph
A .Reducing the need for bird conservation.
B .Developing new communication devices.
C .Inspiring new technological applications.
D .Eliminating all forms of animal migration.
D
I used to think my grandfather’s old workshop at the back of the garden was a place of
forgotten things. It smelled of dust, oil, and time. The walls were lined with shelves of rusted (生锈的) tools, tins of dried-up paint, and jars filled with mysterious bits and pieces. To me, it was a tomb for objects whose purpose had faded with the years.
Everything changed the summer I turned thirteen. My bicycle chain snapped, and the repair shop in town was closed for the week. Frustrated, I was about to give up when Grandpa, who had been silently observing my struggle from the porch, simply said, “Let’s see what we can find out back.”
He led me into the workshop, not as a dusty storeroom, but as a place of possibility. He
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wiped the grime (污垢) off a workbench, and with a few deft movements, he located a small metal tool, a “chain tool” he called it. He didn’t just fix the chain for me. Instead, his rough, steady
hands guided mine. He taught me how to align (对齐) the pins, how much pressure to apply, and the satisfying click that signaled a job well done. As I turned the pedal and saw the chain catch smoothly, a strange sense of power bloomed in my chest — the power to mend, to understand.
From that day on, the workshop transformed. The rusted tools became keys to unlocking
puzzles. The bent screwdriver was perfect for prying (撬开) open a paint can. The odd-shaped
wrench (扳手) was the only thing that could tighten the bolt on the old rocking chair. Grandpa
showed me that nothing was truly useless; it was just waiting for the right moment, the right
problem. He saw history and potential in every nail and plank (厚木板), teaching me that repair
wasn’t just about restoring function, but about honoring the story embedded (嵌入的) in an object.
Years later, when I held my own son’s broken toy car in my hands, I found myself walking to my own workbench. As I searched for the right screwdriver, I understood. My grandfather
hadn’t just taught me how to fix a bicycle chain. In that dusty workshop, he had passed on a much more profound (深刻的) tool: the belief that with patience and the right perspective, what seems broken can always be made whole again.
32 .How did the author initially view his grandfather’s workshop
A .As a potential treasure trove waiting to be discovered.
B .As a sacred place where family history was preserved.
C .As a fascinating museum of mechanical wonders.
D .As a messy and useless collection of outdated objects.
33 .What was the grandfather’s primary purpose in helping the author fix the bicycle
A .To save money on expensive repair shop fees.
B .To demonstrate his own superior mechanical skills.
C .To teach a practical lesson through hands-on guidance.
D .To clean up and organize the long-neglected workshop.
34 .What did the author come to understand about the objects in the workshop after the incident A .They were valuable antiques that should be sold.
B .Their true worth lay in their specific, practical applications.
C .They were mostly sentimental items with little real use.
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D .Their disorderly arrangement was a sign of his grandfather’s neglect.
35 .Which of the following is the best title for the passage
A .Lessons from a Dusty Workshop B .The Lost Art of Repair
C .My Grandfather, the Master Craftsman D .From Broken Chains to Life’s Solutions
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Finding Your Own Learning Style
Have you ever noticed that some people seem to memorize facts easily by listening, while others need to write things down This is because we all have preferred ways of taking in and
processing information, known as learning styles. Understanding your own style isn’t about
limiting yourself, but about finding strategies that make learning more efficient and enjoyable.
Identify Your Preference
Start by noticing how you naturally tend to study or remember things. 36 For example, do you recall information better from a colorful diagram, a recorded lecture, or a
hands-on (动手实践的) activity There’s no right or wrong answer — it’s personal.
Play to Your Strengths
Once you have an idea of your style, adapt your study methods. If you’re a visual learner, use mind maps, charts, and color-coding. ____37____ If you’re a kinesthetic (动觉的) learner, try studying while moving, using flashcards you can handle, or building models.
Combine Different Methods
Relying on only one style might cause you to miss out. ____38____ For instance, if you’re reviewing for a history test, you could read the material (visual), discuss it with a friend [auditory (听觉的)], and create a timeline (kinesthetic). This multisensory (多感官的) approach strengthens memory.
Step Out of Your Comfort Zone
While using your preferred style is helpful, deliberately practicing with other styles can
make you a more flexible learner. 39 It’s like exercising a muscle you don’t often use.
It’s a Tool, Not a Label
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Remember, learning styles are a practical guide, not a fixed box. 40 The ultimate goal is to find what works for you in different situations, making you a confident and independent learner.
A .Auditory learners might benefit from reading aloud or using educational podcasts.
B .The most important thing is to reflect on what makes knowledge stick for you.
C .Your learning style may even change slightly in different subjects.
D .It’s challenging at first but can open up new ways of understanding.
E .Ask your teacher or classmates for their advice on effective learning.
F .Many experts believe mixing styles leads to the best outcomes.
G .Pay attention to which materials or activities help you grasp concepts fastest.
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节 完形填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各小题所给的 A 、B 、C 、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When I was fifteen, I had a part-time job as a dishwasher at a local restaurant. It was a ________job — hot, steamy, and repetitive (重复的). I spent hours cleaning plates, my hand in soapy water. I often felt invisible, like a small part of a huge, noisy machine.
One busy Friday night, the was particularly overwhelming (难以应付的). I was falling behind, and a pile of dirty dishes seemed to grow faster than I could wash them. I felt
frustrated and . Just then, an elderly man in a worn-out coat walked slowly into the kitchen. This was Mr. Johnson, the restaurant’s owner. He rarely came back here during peak hours.
Without a word, he an apron, stood beside me at the sink, and started washing. He worked steadily, his movements calm and . I was too surprised to speak. The owner of the restaurant was doing my job. After a few minutes of , he looked at me and said softly, “We all start somewhere. I washed dishes for two years before I saved enough to buy this place.”
His simple changed everything. I wasn’tjust a dishwasher; I was a young person at the beginning of a journey. Mr. Johnson didn’t see me as labor. He saw me as a
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person with a future. That night, I didn’t just clean dishes; I learned about .
From then on, I worked with a different . I took pride in making each plate
spotless. I started to observe how the kitchen worked as a . I learned from the cooks and even practiced a few greetings with waitstaff (服务生) in Spanish, the language many of them spoke.
A year later, when I left for college, Mr. Johnson shook my hand. “You’re a good worker,” he said. “Remember, no job is if you do it with purpose and learn from it.” Those words have guided me ever since. That first job taught me that all work has ________. Dignity (尊严)
isn’t given by the job title; it’s built by the attitude you bring to it.
41 .A .tough B .splendid C .flexible D .creative
42 .A .hidden B .absorbed C .buried D .stuck
43 .A .crowd B .debate C .rush D .anxiety
44 .A .invisible B .helpless C .numb D .awkward
45 .A .removed B .tied on C .searched for D .picked up
46 .A .rapid B .skillful C .hesitant D .efficient
47 .A .silence B .panic C .confusion D .relief
48 .A .gesture B .comment C .action D .reaction
49 .A .cheap B .passive C .exhausting D .temporary
50 .A .profit B .teamwork C .efficiency D .dignity
51 .A .attitude B .schedule C .technique D .partner
52 .A .stage B .game C .whole D .family
53 .A .formal B .simple C .funny D .complex
54 .A .minor B .secure C .promising D .meaningless
55 .A .value B .limit C .routine D .challenge
第 II 卷(非选择题,共 55 分)
注意事项:
请将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
第二节 语法填空(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。
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In today’s world, artificial intelligence (AI) ____56____ (become) an integral (不可或缺
的) part of our daily lives. From voice assistants to recommendation systems, it influences how we work, communicate, and entertain ourselves. However, the rapid development of AI also raises
important questions about its impact 57 society.
One major concern is the future of jobs. As AI ____58____ (grow) more capable, it may
replace humans in certain repetitive or data-driven tasks. ____59____, this doesn’t necessarily
mean massive unemployment. Instead, many experts argue that AI will likely transform jobs
rather than eliminate 60 (they) entirely. For example, while AI can analyze medical data quickly, doctors will still be needed to make final diagnoses (诊断) and provide compassionate
(有同情心的) care.
Another issue 61 (involve) ethics (伦理). Who is responsible if a self-driving car causes an accident How can we prevent AI from 62 (reflect) human biases These
questions require clear regulations and ongoing discussions among technologists, policymakers, and the public.
63 (ensure) that AI benefits everyone, education will play a key role. People need to understand both the possibilities and 64 (limit) of this technology. 65
learning how AI works, individuals can make informed decisions and adapt to a faster changing world.
Embracing AI wisely, rather than fearing it blindly, seems to be the path forward.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分 15 分)
66.假定你是李华,你校英语俱乐部(English Club)即将举办一场以“用英语讲好中国故事” (Telling Chinese Stories Well in English)为主题的专题讲座。请你用英语给外教 Chris 写一封电子邮件,主要内容包括:
1 .邀请他担任主讲人;
2 .介绍讲座主题、时间和地点;
3 .说明邀请他的原因。
注意:
1 .写作词数应为 80 左右;
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2 .可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 Dear Professor Chris,
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节 读后续写(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。
My heart pounded as I stared at the registration form for the school’s annual Storytelling Festival. I had always loved making up stories in my head, but the idea of standing alone on a stage, under the bright lights, with hundreds of eyes fixed on me, made my stomach twist into knots. My best friend, Leo, had already signed up. “Come on, Mia. It’ll be fun!” he urged.
“You’re the most imaginative person I know.” But my fear of public speaking was a giant, immovable (不可动摇的) wall.
The day of the festival arrived. I sat in the auditorium (礼堂), clutching my notebook,
where a story about a lonely star finding its constellation (星座) was carefully written. Name after name was called. Each speaker walked confidently to the stage, their voices clear and engaging.
My palms grew sweaty. When Leo gave his funny tale about a mistaken alien, the audience roared with laughter. He was a natural.
Then, I heard it: “Mia Chen.” Time seemed to freeze. A gentle push from Leo snapped me back. “You can do this,” he whispered. I stumbled (跌跌撞撞地走) towards the stage, my legs
feeling like jelly. The spotlight hit me, and I saw a sea of blurred (模糊的) faces. I opened my
mouth, but no sound came out. A terrifying silence filled the room. I looked down at my
notebook, but the words swam together, meaningless. My mind went completely blank. A few
awkward coughs echoed from the audience. This was my worst nightmare, happening in real life.注意:
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1 .所续写短文的词数应为 150 左右;
2 .续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
3 .请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1:
Just as I was about to turn and flee the stage, I caught sight of Leo in the front row.
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 2:
When Ifinished, the silence returned for a brief moment.
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1 .A
【原文】W: Did you finish the math homework I really struggled with Question Five.
M: Me too! Let’s speak to Mrs. Bowman about it tomorrow.
W: Good idea. But for now, let’s check to see if we have gotten the same answers!
2 .C
【原文】M: Can you watch our dinner while I run to the store
W: Sure, no problem.
M: Just take the soup off the heat when the alarm sounds. Don’t worry about the bread. I’ll warm it when I get back.
3 .B
【原文】W: Are you still looking for somewhere to live My friend Nico needs a new roommate. It’s a two-bedroom apartment in Greenhook.
M: That’s a little further than I would have ever imagined living. But what’s the rent like If it is right, I’m interested.
4 .B
【原文】M: I’m so sorry, Emily. I can’t come for dinner tomorrow. One of our customers is here visiting, but my boss has fallen ill. I’ve volunteered to take him on a city tour.
W: No worries. We can do it next week!
5 .C
【原文】M: What a night! I couldn’t believe it when they announced the lead actress was sick tonight.
W: I know. But the girl they brought in to replace her was amazing! What a singing voice!
M: Definitely. Maybe she’ll be in movies before long!
6 .B 7 .C
【原文】M: I need more coffee. I keep waking up at 3 a.m. every night with my mind racing.
W: Has life been particularly challenging recently
M: I guess so.
W: At around 3 a.m., your sleep is naturally lighter. Stress makes it harder to stay asleep at this weakest point.
M: So, what can I do
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W: Diet and exercise will help, but the main thing is learning how to relax.
8 .A 9 .A 10 .C
【原文】W: Kang, you’re back!
M: Yes, I flew in yesterday.
W: The office hasn’t been the same without you! Did you enjoy Harbin
M: Yes! I didn’t think it possible, but the Ice and Snow Festival was even better than last year’s! And I was finally brave enough to try skiing!
W: Wow! And yet, I don’t see a single broken bone. Well done!
M: Ha ha … Thanks! Honestly, I needed the exercise. Harbin food is just too good. The dumplings are my all-time favorite!
W: Really
M: I can’t get enough of them! But after a week of eating nothing but dumplings and ice cream, I really do feel like a “little southern potato”!
W: A what Oh … That’s what Harbin people call us southerners, right
M: Exactly. Because they think we’re cute and short!
11 .B 12 .A 13 .B
【原文】M: How are you doing, Hayley
W: Ready to pay when you are!
M: Have you found what you need
W: Yeah, the old textbook is only $15, but a new one costs $35!
M: Wow! That’s quite the saving.
W: Thanks for bringing me here. It’s great!
M: Sure! Look, I’ve found my favorite childhood storybook plus a cartoon book I’ve wanted for ages!
W: Nice!
M: They were both in this 3 for $10 bin, so I need one more. But nothing’s really catching my eye. Do you want anything
W: A free book
M: Yeah, why not The deal saves me money!
W: Thanks! Let’s see. Oh... they have the original Chicken Soup for the Soul book!
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M: Strange title. What is it
W: It’s a collection of inspirational stories. Just like you’re told to eat chicken soup when you’re sick, the books are intended to be “medicine for your heart”!
14 .C 15 .B 16 .B 17 .A
【原文】M: Oh, he’s going in for the kill... Here we go! Wow, they run so fast!
W: I hate these scenes. Tell me when it’s over!
M: Why do you watch this if you’re going to spend half the time hiding behind your hands
W: Because I love animals! I just hate blood.
M: Well, it’s part of nature, isn’t it Anyway, don’t worry. The deer got away.
W: Oh, thank goodness! But now I feel sad that the mountain lion will go hungry.
M: Oh, there’s no winning with you!
W: Ha ha! True.
M: Honestly, it’s a good thing you prefer painting animals to filming them. You’d probably try to hug a tiger and end up in danger!
W: I’m not that silly! However, I wouldn’t hesitate to help an animal being hurt or left behind.
M: Right. And then you’d be in trouble! In many places, wildlife photographers can’t even touch wild animals without breaking the law.
W: Really
M: Yeah. Also, you must consider the wider impacts of your actions on the natural environment. Though it’s sometimes hard and unkind, it’s still best to let nature take its course.
18 .C 19 .C 20 .A
【原文】
M: Hello everyone, and thank you for joining us today. I’m here to tell you about the
“Green River Action Day” happening at Riverside Park this Sunday. The aim of this day is to
make a start on returning our local river to its former glory and protecting it from further litter and pollution.
At 9 a.m., we will gather in the park where our team leader will give a short safety briefing. We will then divide up into three teams. The first will be responsible for collecting the litter that
has gathered along the riverbank. The second group will spend time planting trees near the river to help protect the soil. The last group will have a special job. They will check the quality of the
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water at various points along the river. All collected data will go to the local research center for
study. Don’t worry. The test equipment is easy to use. You don’t need to be a student to take part, so please ask your friends and neighbors to join us. We’ll provide gloves, tools, and safety
instructions.
By working together, we can make a real difference and show that small actions lead to a big change. Thanks for listening.
21 .B 22 .A 23 .D
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了城市园艺的兴起、好处、入门方法以及应对挑战的解决方案。
21 .主旨大意题。根据第一段“From small balcony pots to community garden plots, people are growing their own vegetables, herbs, and flowers. This movement is not only about fresh food but also about building greener, more connected communities.(从小阳台的花盆到社区的菜地,人们都在自己种植蔬菜、香草和花卉。这一运动不仅关乎新鲜食材,更关乎构建更绿色、联系更紧密的社区)”以及全文内容可知,文章主要介绍了城市园艺的好处以及城市园艺的入门小贴士。故选 B。
22.细节理解题。根据 Challenges and Solutions 标题下“Limited space and pollution are common challenges. However, vertical (垂直的) gardening (using walls or racks) and raised beds can
maximize small areas.(空间有限和污染是常见的挑战。然而,垂直园艺(利用墙壁或架台)和苗床可以充分利用小空间)”可知,垂直园艺是应对空间有限的一种方法。故选 A。
23 .细节理解题。根据 Why Start an Urban Garden 标题下“Gardening also brings neighbors
together, creating spaces for sharing knowledge and resources.(园艺活动还能增进邻居之间的联系,为彼此分享知识和资源创造空间)”可知,城市花园通过连接邻居来帮助社区。故选 D。
24 .C 25 .D 26 .B 27 .C
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了智能水瓶的功能、支持者与批评者的不同观点,以及其流行背后反映的自我量化的文化趋势。
24.细节理解题。根据首段中的“These high-tech bottles, equipped with sensors and connected to smartphone apps, aim to track your hydration and remind you to drink water regularly.(这些高科技水瓶配备了传感器并连接到智能手机应用程序,旨在追踪你的水分摄入并提醒你定期喝水)”可知,智能水瓶的主要功能是追踪水分摄入并提醒使用者喝水。故选 C。
25 .细节理解题。根据第三段中的“They argue that turning a basic biological need into a
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data-tracked chore might create unnecessary anxiety or an over-reliance on technology.(他们认为,将基本的生理需求变成一项数据追踪的琐事,可能会产生不必要的焦虑或对技术的过度依 赖)”可知,批评者认为使用智能水瓶可能会让人们在基本需求上过度依赖技术。故选 D。
26.词句猜测题。末段画线词 self-quantification 后面有破折号,其后的句子“using technology to monitor every aspect of our lives, from steps and sleep to hydration(利用技术监控我们生活的方方面面,从步数、睡眠到水分摄入)”对该词进行解释说明,可知 self-quantification 指利用技术追踪个人健康数据。故选 B。
27 .推理判断题。根据第二段中的“Proponents argue that in our busy lives, it’s easy to forget to drink water, leading to dehydration which can cause fatigue, headaches, and poor
concentration.(支持者认为,在我们忙碌的生活中,很容易忘记喝水,进而导致脱水,脱水会引发疲劳、头痛和注意力不集中)” 、第三段中的“However, critics question the necessity. For
centuries, humans have relied on the body’s natural signal — thirst — to guide fluid intake.(然而,批评者对其必要性提出了质疑。几个世纪以来,人类一直依靠身体的自然信号——口渴——来指导水分摄入)”以及末段中的“Whether this trend leads to healthier populations or simply
more stress remains to be seen.(这一趋势究竟会让人们更健康,还是只会带来更多压力,仍有待观察)”可知,作者既介绍了支持者的观点,又阐述了批评者的质疑,还客观指出该趋势的影响尚未可知,并未表达个人的支持或反对态度,只是客观陈述事实。故选 C。
28 .A 29 .B 30 .D 31 .C
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了候鸟能够远距离迁徙的原因——它们眼部的隐花色素能让其“看见”地球磁场,同时这种磁感应会受人类活动干扰,相关研究还有望为导航技术与动物保护带来突破。
28.主旨大意题。根据第一段“For centuries, scientists have been fascinated by the extraordinary abilities of migratory birds. How do they travel thousands of miles, often across continents and
oceans, to arrive at the same locations year after year Recent research suggests the answer may
lie not only in the stars or the sun, but also in a sense humans can hardly imagine: the ability to
‘see ’ Earth’s magnetic field.(几个世纪以来,科学家一直对候鸟非凡的能力着迷。它们如何跋涉数千英里,常常跨越大洲与海洋,年复一年抵达相同地点?最新研究表明,答案或许不仅在于星辰或太阳,还在于一种人类难以想象的感知能力:看见地球磁场的能力。)”可知,第一段主要介绍鸟类独特的导航能力。故选 A。
29 .词句猜测题。根据第二段“Essentially, it may allow birds to perceive magnetic lines as
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patterns of light or color, creating a kind of map superimposed on their normal vision.(本质上,这可能让鸟类将磁场线感知为光或色彩的图案,形成一种 superimposed 在正常视觉上的地
图。)”可知,磁场线形成的 “光或色彩的图案” ,并不是取代正常视觉,而是附加在正常视觉之上,superimposed 意为“叠加的、覆盖的” 。故选 B。
30.推理判断题。根据第三段“Studies have shown that the weak electromagnetic noise produced by human infrastructure, such as power lines and radio equipment, can interfere with birds ’
magnetic sense, sometimes scrambling their navigational cues.(研究表明,电力线、无线电设备等人类设施产生的微弱电磁噪声会干扰鸟类的磁感应,有时会扰乱它们的导航信号。)”可知,鸟类的磁感应会被人类活动干扰。故选 D。
31 .推理判断题。根据最后一段“Unlocking these secrets could not only satisfy human curiosity but also lead to breakthroughs in navigation technology and help in conservation efforts for these remarkable travelers.(解开这些秘密不仅能满足人类的好奇心,还能带来导航技术的突破,并助力对这些非凡迁徙者的保护工作。)”可知,该研究可能启发新的技术应用。故选 C。
32 .D 33 .C 34 .B 35 .A
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者最初认为祖父的工作室是堆满无用旧物的地方,但在祖父的帮助下修好自行车链后,作者领悟到工作室物品的价值以及修复的意义,并传承了祖父的信念。
32.细节理解题。根据第一段中“I used to think my grandfather’s old workshop at the back of the garden was a place of forgotten things. It smelled of dust, oil, and time. The walls were lined with shelves of rusted (生锈的) tools, tins of dried-up paint, and jars filled with mysterious bits and
pieces. To me, it was a tomb for objects whose purpose had faded with the years.(我过去以为祖父在花园后面的旧工作室是一个被遗忘的地方。它闻起来有灰尘、油和时间的味道。墙上整排架子上摆满了生锈的工具、干涸的油漆罐以及装着神秘零碎的罐子。对我来说,它是一个坟墓,埋葬着那些随着岁月流逝而失去用途的物品)”可知,作者最初认为祖父的工作室是一个堆满无用旧物的混乱之地。故选 D。
33 .细节理解题。根据第三段中“He didn’t just fix the chain for me. Instead, his rough, steady hands guided mine. He taught me how to align (对齐) the pins, how much pressure to apply, and the satisfying click that signaled a job well done.(他不仅仅为我修好了链条。相反,他粗糙而稳定的手引导着我。他教我如何对齐销钉,施加多大的压力,以及令人满意的咔嗒声,这标志着工作完成得很好)”可知,祖父帮助作者修理自行车的主要目的是通过亲身指导传授实用的
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技能。故选 C。
34 .细节理解题。根据第四段中“Grandpa showed me that nothing was truly useless; it was just waiting for the right moment, the right problem. He saw history and potential in every nail and
plank (厚木板), teaching me that repair wasn’t just about restoring function, but about honoring
the story embedded (嵌入的) in an object.(爷爷告诉我,没有什么东西是真正无用的;它只是在等待合适的时机,合适的问题。他在每一颗钉子和每一块木板上都看到了历史和潜力,他告诉我,修理不仅仅是为了恢复功能,更是为了尊重物体中嵌入的故事)”可知,作者逐渐明白工作室中的物品真正的价值在于其特定的实际应用。故选 B。
35 .主旨大意题。根据最后一段中“My grandfather hadn’t just taught me how to fix a bicycle chain. In that dusty workshop, he had passed on a much more profound (深刻的) tool: the belief that with patience and the right perspective, what seems broken can always be made whole
again.(我的祖父不仅仅教会了我如何修理自行车链条。在那个尘土飞扬的车间里, 他传递了一个更加深刻的工具:相信只要有耐心和正确的视角,看似破碎的东西总能重新变得完整)”以及全文内容可知,文章主要讲述了作者从祖父的工作室中学到的不仅仅是修理技巧,更是一种面对生活问题的态度和信念,因此选项 A“Lessons from a Dusty Workshop(布满灰尘的工作室的教训)”最符合文章主旨。故选 A。
36 .G 37 .A 38 .F 39 .D 40 .C
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了如何发现和利用自己的学习风格来提高学习效率和乐趣。
36.上文“Start by noticing how you naturally tend to study or remember things.(首先,注意你自然倾向于如何学习或记忆事物)”说明要关注自己自然的学习或记忆方式,空处和前文为顺接关系,具体说明应该如何去关注。所以 G 项“注意哪些材料或活动能帮助你最快地掌握概念。”符合语境,而下文中举的例子“a colorful diagram, a recorded lecture, or a hands-on (动手实践的) activity”呼应该项中的“which materials or activities” 。故选 G。
37 .上文“If you’re a visual learner, use mind maps, charts, and color-coding.(如果你是一个视觉学习者,使用思维导图、图表和颜色编码)”说明视觉学习者应该使用什么方法,下文“If
you’re a kinesthetic (动觉的) learner, try studying while moving, using flashcards you can handle, or building models.(如果你是动觉型学习者,可以尝试边动边学习,使用可手持的闪卡,或者制作模型)”介绍动觉学习者的方法,空处和前后文为并列关系,说明听觉学习者应该使用什么方法。所以 A 项“ 听觉学习者可能会从大声朗读或使用教育播客中受益。”符合语境。
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故选 A。
38.根据标题以及上文“Relying on only one style might cause you to miss out.(只依赖一种风格可能会让你错过很多)”说明只依赖一种风格不好,空处和前文为递进关系,说明混合风格的好处。所以 F 项“许多专家认为,混合风格能带来最好的效果。”符合语境,该项中的“mixing styles leads to the best outcomes”和标题“Combine Different Methods”相呼应。故选 F。
39 .上文“While using your preferred style is helpful, deliberately practicing with other styles can make you a more flexible learner.(虽然使用你喜欢的风格是有帮助的,但故意用其他风格练习可以让你成为一个更灵活的学习者)”说明练习其他风格能让你成为更灵活的学习者,空处承接上文说明这样做的感受和作用。所以 D 项“一开始很有挑战性,但可以打开新的理解方式。”符合语境。故选 D。
40 .上文“Remember, learning styles are a practical guide, not a fixed box.(记住,学习风格是一个实用的指南,而不是一个固定的框架)”说明学习风格是实用指南而非固定标签,空处进一步补充说明学习风格的特点。所以 C 项“你的学习风格甚至可能会在不同科目中略有变
化。”符合语境,该项中的“Your learning style”是上文“learning styles” 的复现。故选 C。
41 .A 42 .D 43 .C 44 .B 45 .B 46 .B 47 .A 48 .C
49 .A 50 .D 51 .A 52 .C 53 .B 54 .D 55 .A
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者在餐厅做洗碗工时,餐厅老板的鼓励让作者明白了工作尊严的重要性。
41.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这是一份艰苦的工作——又热又潮湿,而且重复。A. tough艰苦的;B. splendid 极好的;C. flexible 灵活的;D. creative 有创造力的。根据下文“hot, steamy, and repetitive (重复的)”可知,这份工作热又潮湿,而且重复,所以这是一份艰苦的工作。故选 A。
42 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:我花数小时清洗盘子,双手泡在肥皂水里。A. hidden 隐藏; B. absorbed 吸收;C. buried 埋葬;D. stuck 卡住,深陷。根据下文“in soapy water”可知,结 合洗碗的场景,双手一直泡在肥皂水中,be stuck in“ 陷在 ”,此处引申为“泡在” ,贴合 语境。故选 D。
43.考查名词词义辨析。句意:一个繁忙的星期五晚上,餐厅里的人特别多。A. crowd 人群;
B. debate 辩论;C. rush 匆忙;D. anxiety 焦虑。根据后文“I was falling behind, and a pile of dirty dishes seemed to grow faster than I could wash them”可知,盘子似乎长得比作者洗得还快,说
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明餐厅里的人特别多。故选 C。
44 .考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我感到沮丧和无助。A. invisible 看不见的;B. helpless 无助的;C. numb 麻木的;D. awkward 尴尬的。根据上文“I was falling behind, and a pile of dirty dishes seemed to grow faster than I could wash them. I felt frustrated and”可知,盘子似乎长得比作者洗得还快,所以作者感到沮丧和无助。故选 B。
45.考查动词短语辨析。句意:他一言不发,系上围裙,站在我旁边的水槽边,开始洗盘子。 A. removed 移除;B. tied on 系上;C. searched for 寻找;D. picked up 捡起。根据下文“an apron, stood beside me at the sink, and started washing”可知,帮忙洗碗,需要系上围裙。故选 B。
46.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他工作得很稳,动作平静而熟练。A. rapid 迅速的;B. skillful熟练的;C. hesitant 犹豫的;D. efficient 高效的。根据上文“He worked steadily, his movements calm”和下文“I washed dishes for two years before I saved enough to buy this place”可知,老板攒够钱买下这个地方之前,洗了两年盘子,老板动作沉稳且做事有成效。故选 B。
47 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:沉默了几分钟后,他看着我,轻声说:“我们都有开始的地方。在我攒够钱买下这个地方之前,我洗了两年盘子。”A. silence 沉默;B. panic 恐慌;C. confusion 困惑;D. relief 缓解。根据上文“I was too surprised to speak.”可知,上文提到两人只是默默洗碗、没有说话,此处表示一段沉默过后。故选 A。
48 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:他简单的举动改变了一切。A. gesture 手势;B. comment 评论;C. action 行动;D. reaction 反应。根据上文“Without a word, he an apron, stood beside me at the sink, and started washing. He worked steadily, his movements calm and”和“After a few minutes of , he looked at me and said softly, “We all start somewhere. I washed dishes for two years before I saved enough to buy this place.””可知,老板主动系上围裙、默默陪作者洗碗,为作者指明道路,改变作者心态的是他的一系列举动。故选 C。
49.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:约翰逊先生并不认为我是廉价的劳动力。A. cheap 廉价的; B. passive 被动的;C. exhausting 令人筋疲力尽的;D. temporary 暂时的。根据上文“I often felt invisible, like a small part of a huge, noisy machine”和下文“He saw me as a person with a future.”可知,上文作者觉得自己不起眼、只是重复劳作,老板却看到他的未来,说明老板不把这份劳作当成廉价用工。故选 A。
50.考查名词词义辨析。句意:那天晚上,我不仅洗了盘子,还了解了尊严。A. profit 利润; B. teamwork 团队合作;C. efficiency 效率;D. dignity 尊严。根据下文“Dignity (尊严) isn’t given by the job title”可知,此处指作者了解了尊严,与下文形成呼应。故选 D。
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51.考查名词词义辨析。句意:从那以后,我以不同的态度工作。A. attitude 态度;B. schedule时间表;C. technique 技巧;D. partner 伙伴。根据上文“I often felt invisible, like a small part of a huge, noisy machine”和下文“I took pride in making each plate spotless.”可知,作者的工作心态发生了改变。故选 A。
52 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:我开始观察厨房作为一个整体是如何运作的。A. stage 阶段; B. game 游戏;C. whole 整体;D. family 家庭。根据上文“I started to observe how the kitchen worked as a”和下文“I learned from the cooks and even practiced a few greetings with
waitstaff (服务生) in Spanish, the language many of them spoke.”可知,作者不再只盯着自己的洗碗工作,而是看懂厨房各环节是一个整体,开始观察厨房作为一个整体是如何运作的。故选 C。
53.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我向厨师们学习,甚至用西班牙语和服务生练习了一些简单的问候语,西班牙语是他们中许多人说的语言。A. formal 正式的;B. simple 简单的;C. funny有趣的;D. complex 复杂的。根据下文“greetings with waitstaff (服务生) in Spanish”可知,结合初学外语的场景,只会几句基础简单的问候语。故选 B。
54.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:记住,如果你有目的地去做并从中学习,没有一份工作是没有意义的。A. minor 次要的;B. secure 安全的;C. promising 有前途的;D. meaningless 无意义的。根据下文“if you do it with purpose and learn from it”和“That first job taught me that all work has Dignity (尊严) isn’t given by the job title; it’s built by the attitude you bring to it.”可知,后文强调每份工作都有价值,尊严不是由职位赋予的;它是由你对它的态度所建立的。此处反向说明没有无用的工作。故选 D。
55 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:第一份工作教会我,所有的工作都有价值。A. value 价值; B. limit 限制;C. routine 常规;D. challenge 挑战。根据下文“Dignity (尊严) isn’t given by the job title; it’s built by the attitude you bring to it.”可知,尊严源于自身态度、不分岗位,由此可知,所有工作都自带价值。故选 A。
56 .has become 57 .on 58 .grows 59 .However 60 .them 61 .involves
62 .reflecting 63 .To ensure 64 .limits 65 .By
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了人工智能在日常生活中的应用、影响及应对措施。
56 .考查时态。句意:在当今世界,人工智能已经成为我们日常生活中不可或缺的一部分。
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根据时间状语“In today’s world”可知,此处是过去的动作对现在造成的影响,应用现在完成时,主语是 artificial intelligence ,助动词用 has 。故填 has become。
57 .考查介词。句意:然而,人工智能的快速发展也引发了关于它对社会影响的重要问题。 impact on 为固定搭配,表示“对 的影响” 。故填 on。
58.考查时态。句意:随着人工智能能力的增强,它可能会在某些重复性或数据驱动的任务中取代人类。as 引导时间状语从句,用一般现在时表将来,主语为 AI ,谓语用第三人称单数。故填 grows。
59.考查副词。句意:然而,这并不一定意味着大规模失业。上文提到人工智能可能会取代人类在某些任务中的位置,下文则说这并不一定意味着大规模失业,上下文之间为转折关系,且有逗号隔开,应用副词 however 表示转折。故填 However。
60.考查代词。句意:相反,许多专家认为人工智能更有可能改变工作,而不是完全消除它们。空处作 eliminate 的宾语,应用宾格代词 them 指代jobs 。故填 them。
61.考查动词时态。句意:另一个问题涉及伦理。空处为句子的谓语动词。句子陈述一般事实,所以用一般现在时态,主语为 Another issue,谓语用第三人称单数形式。故填 involves。
62 .考查非谓语动词。句意:我们如何防止人工智能反映人类的偏见?prevent sb./sth. from doing sth.为固定搭配,表示“ 阻止某人/某物做某事” ,所以空处应用动名词形式作宾语。故填 reflecting。
63 .考查非谓语动词。句意:为了确保人工智能造福所有人,教育将发挥关键作用。ensure在句中应用非谓语动词形式,此处作目的状语,应用不定式。首字母大写。故填 To ensure。
64 .考查名词复数。句意:人们需要了解这项技术的可能性和局限性。空处和 possibilities作并列宾语,limit 为可数名词“ 限制” ,此处表示复数意义,应用复数形式。故填 limits。
65.考查介词。句意:通过学习人工智能的工作原理,个人可以做出明智的决定,并适应快速变化的世界。根据语境可知,此处表示“通过学习人工智能的工作原理” ,应用介词 by 表示方式。首字母大写。故填 By。
66 .Dear Professor Chris,
On behalf of the English Club of our school, I’m writing to sincerely invite you to be the
speaker of our upcoming special lecture.
The lecture is themed “Telling Chinese Stories Well in English”, which will be held at 2:30 p.m. next Friday in the school lecture hall. It aims to help students improve their English
expression and spread Chinese culture to the world.
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We choose you because you are proficient in English and have a deep understanding of Chinese culture. Your rich experience and unique perspective will surely make the lecture vivid and meaningful. We would greatly appreciate it if you could accept our invitation.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua 【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生以英语俱乐部成员身份给外教 Chris 写邮件,
邀请其担任“用英语讲好中国故事”主题讲座的主讲人,并说明时间、地点及邀请原因。 【详解】1.词汇积累
即将到来的:upcoming→forthcoming
举办:hold→host
提高:improve→promote
有意义的:meaningful→significant
2.句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:It aims to help students improve their English expression and spread Chinese culture to the world.
拓展句:The club organizes this activity so that students can improve their English expression and spread Chinese culture to the world.
【点睛】【高分句型 1】The lecture is themed “Telling Chinese Stories Well in English”, which will be held at 2:30 p.m. next Friday in the school lecture hall.(运用了 which 引导的非限制性定语从句)
【高分句型 2】We choose you because you are proficient in English and have a deep understanding of Chinese culture.(运用了 because 引导的原因状语从句)
67 .one possible version:
Paragraph 1:
Just as I was about to turn and flee the stage, I caught sight of Leo in the front row. He was smiling warmly, giving me a thumbs-up, his eyes full of encouragement. I remembered his words and the story I’d written — about a star brave enough to find its place. Taking a deep breath, I closed my eyes for a second, then opened them again. I picked up the notebook, found the first line, and
spoke softly at first, gradually gaining courage as the story unfolded.Paragraph 2:
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When Ifinished, the silence returned for a brief moment. I held my breath, my hands still
shaking. Then, a faint clap started from Leo, and soon the whole auditorium erupted in loud
applause. I bowed, a big smile spreading across my face. I’d done it — I’d overcome my fear and shared my story. As I walked off the stage, Leo rushed over to hug me, and I knew that courage
wasn’t the absence of fear, but moving forward despite it.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开。作者喜爱编故事, 却害怕公开演讲。学校故事节来临, 好友 Leo 报名并鼓励作者参加。表演当天, 看到他人自信演讲,作者十分紧张,轮到作者上台时,大脑一片空白,陷入了噩梦般的窘境。
【详解】1.段落续写
①由第一段句首内容“就在我转身想要逃离舞台的那一刻,我看见了前排的 Leo。”可知,第一段可以描写作者临上台想要逃跑的胆怯心理,看到 Leo 温暖鼓励的神情与动作,回忆起相关话语和故事,随后深呼吸调整状态,鼓起勇气慢慢开口朗读故事。
②由第二段句首内容“故事讲完后,现场陷入了短暂的寂静。”可知,第二段可以描写故事讲完后现场短暂的安静与作者的紧张忐忑,接着 Leo 带头鼓掌,全场响起热烈掌声,再刻画作者收获成功后的喜悦,以及与 Leo 相拥、最终领悟勇气真谛的感悟,升华文章主旨。
2.续写线索:想要逃离舞台 —— 收到鼓励 —— 回忆暖心话语 —— 调整状态心态 ——勇敢开口讲述 —— 收获全场掌声 —— 领悟勇气内涵
3.词汇激活行为类
①深呼吸:take a deep breath/breathe deeply
②闭上眼睛:close one’s eyes/shut one’s eyes
③拥抱:hug/embrace情绪类
①温暖地微笑:smile warmly/smile in a warm way/give a warm smile
②害怕:fear/scare
【点睛】【高分句型 1】He was smiling warmly, giving me a thumbs-up, his eyes full of encouragement. (运用了现在分词 giving 作状语)
【高分句型 2】As I walked off the stage, Leo rushed over to hug me, and I knew that courage
wasn’t the absence of fear, but moving forward despite it. (运用了 As 引导的时间状语从句、that引导的宾语从句)
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