山东省潍坊市2026届高三上学期期中阶段性检测英语试卷(含答案,有听力音频有听力原文)

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山东省潍坊市2026届高三上学期期中阶段性检测英语试卷(含答案,有听力音频有听力原文)

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高三阶段性诊断监测
英语试题
2025.11
注意事项:
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第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分)
该部分分为第一、第二两节。注意:回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Why does the man dislike the supermarket
A It is far. B. It is big. C. It is expensive.
2. What are the speakers talking about
A. A school rule. B. A music event. C. A poster design.
3. Where are the speakers
A. At home. B. At a restaurant. C. At an office.
4. What happened to the man
A. He lost his home key.
B. He was locked in the house.
C. He had trouble entering the house.
5. How did the woman feel last Friday
A. Excited. B. Tired. C. Regretful.
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 attracts the woman most at the festival
A. The energy display.
B. The scientific talks.
C. The interactive activities.
7. What will the man do at the festival
A. Present prizes.
B. Attend a contest.
C. Hold a workshop.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What does the woman think of the lecture
A Ordinary. B. Confusing. C. Attractive.
9. Why would the woman like to choose blue for their website
A. It is culturally safe.
B. It makes products unique.
C. It is officially recommended.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10. What made the woman choose to travel by train at last
A. The cheap ticket.
B. The great convenience.
C. The special experience.
11. Where did the woman stay in Paris
A. In the city center.
B. Near a subway station.
C. Close to the River Seine.
12. What did the woman spend most of her money on
A. Food. B. A boat trip. C. The hotel.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13. What does the woman probably major in
A. Biology. B. Education. C. Journalism.
14. What do the woman’s classmates consider most about their focus
A. The future career.
B. The research fund.
C. The academic value.
15. What helped the woman make the decision
A. A teacher. B. A book. C. A friend.
16. What is the woman’s research particularly about
A. Teenagers’ study attitudes.
B. Different teaching methods.
C. Teachers’ influence on students.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. How long will the exhibition last
A. 8 days. B. 10 days. C. 17 days.
18. What is Sky Hotel’s advantage
A. It has sports clubs.
B. It serves healthy meals.
C. It offers ideal sleeping conditions.
19. How does the speaker suggest signing up for the competition
A. By emailing the committee.
B. By checking out the newsletter.
C. By filling out the entrance ticket.
20. Why have the artificial skiing runs been built
A There are more participants.
B. There will be better publicity.
C. There might be a snow shortage.
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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Leaves will soon make their gradual change to vivid colors of yellow, orange and red as we head through the fall months, but when you can usually expect peak color to arrive depends on where you live.
When Will Fall Leaves Peak For You
—Late September or Early October: The Rockies, the northern parts of Minnesota through Michigan and a stretch from upstate New York to northern New England see peak color first.
—Mid to Late October: Potential for peak fall color advances through the Midwest into the Appalachians and much of the Northeast in mid to late October. Most other areas in the western region, including valleys, see fall’s brightest color by this time of year as well.
—November: Much of the mid-Atlantic coast and the South are the last holdouts to see peak color in November.
Why Do Leaves Change Color
A shorter amount of daylight is the primary factor for the color of the leaves to begin to change. As nights grow longer and cooler, production of the green pigment (色素) slows and eventually stops. This allows the yellow and orange pigments to shine through, revealing the many beautiful colors of fall.
What Makes A Good Colorful Season
Location matters: Higher altitudes and northern latitudes cool first, causing earlier color changes. Weather’s role: The perfect recipe includes warm, sunny days paired with cool nighttime temperatures.
Soil moisture(湿度): Sufficient soil moisture through spring and summer can help increase the chances of the colorful leaves. Wind warning: If a strong windstorm affects an area that’s near peak color, then it can tear off leaves from trees to some extent, reducing the display of peak color.
So grab your camera, plan your trip, and get ready for nature’s colorful delight!
21. When can you enjoy peak fall color in valleys of the western region
A. Late September. B. Early October.
C. Late October. D. Mid November.
22. What mainly causes the change of leaf colors
A. Rainy nights. B. Limited sunshine.
C. Various pigments. D. Rising temperature.
23. What may ruin the full display of peak color
A. The wet soil. B. The tree species.
C. The hot summer. D. The severe storm.
B
It was in a secondhand bookstore that I first encountered the magic of annotations (注释). Flipping through the pages of an old copy of The Great Gatsby, I discovered delicate notes penciled in margins (页边) — reflections on Gatsby’s dreams, sighs over Daisy’s choices, and even a tiny teardrop spot beside the tragic ending. The unmet reader’s emotions seemed to breathe through the paper, turning the book into a living dialogue across time.
On TikTok and Instagram, readers now share their creatively annotated books with color-coded notes that sometimes fill full pages. This trend has sparked a debate: Is the practice of annotations a bad habit or a beneficial effort
Historically annotations have been a powerful tool for deep learning. Leonardo da Vinci scribbled (涂鸦) thoughts on gravity in the Codex Arundel years before Galileo published his work on the subject, proving how annotations can harbor groundbreaking ideas. Similarly, writers like Herman Melville and Edgar Allan Poe used margins to refine their thoughts. In the academic community, annotations are celebrated for enhancing comprehension and critical thinking. In writing workshops, deep reading — including annotations — helps students express interpretations and maintain “learner independence”.
However, annotation styles online seem to differ widely from the annotations expected in the academic community. While some criticize them as overly decorative, their value lies in serving the reader’s purpose. Highlighting every piece of dialogue from your favorite character may seem unreasonable to an outsider, but that might help someone understand why they like that character or how the writer developed the character’s story. Romance readers are known to highlight, dog-ear and annotate their favorite romantic scenes.
I may be overly romanticizing secondhand books, but there’s nothing more heartfelt than finding a previous reader’s favorite kissing scene. If the “book-tokers” or “book-fluencers” want to make their bookmark, highlighter, sticky notes and gel pen go with the cover of their favorite new science-fiction tale, that’s great. Scribbling in margins isn’t hurting anyone, so let them eat cake even if they dirty the page.
24. What did the author experience in a secondhand bookstore
A. A popular exhibition. B. A shared hobby.
C. A striking explanation. D. A soulful connection.
25. What is the purpose of paragraph 3
A. To popularize a writing style.
B. To justify making annotations.
C. To serve as examples of an online trend.
D. To introduce an effective learning method.
26. Which of the following best describes annotation styles online
A. Personalized. B. Incredible. C. Decorative. D. Unreasonable.
27. What does the author want to convey in the last paragraph
A. He is an addict to secondhand books.
B. Secondhand book lovers are romanticists.
C. Annotators deserve understanding and respect.
D. Readers should mind their behaviors while reading.
C
Tell me about what you had for dinner last night. You could give perceptual (感知的) descriptions of how your food looked and tasted. Or you could focus more on conceptual experiences, such as what that food made you think and feel. A new brain study found that telling the same story different ways activates different memory mechanisms in the listener’s brain.
Signy Sheldon, a psychologist studying memory at McGill University, and her colleagues asked 35 participants to listen to two versions of the same restaurant story. In the first version, the narrator says, “Food was finally served. I remember the two-foot-long pepper mill (研磨器) the waiter used to season our dishes. My spaghetti noodles were circled around three meatballs on my plate. It looked really good.” In the second, he said, “I remember thinking to myself how delicious the spaghetti was. Looking back, I’m not sure if it was because I was starving.”
When participants recalled the story that they heard with conceptual details in the scanner, their brain hippocampi (海马区) activated along with parts of a brain network called the default mode network, or DMN, that is active when processing information about oneself, one’s emotions, and more. In contrast, when people recalled perception-heavy stories, the hippocampi activated along with brain networks outside of the DMN, including the left brain region. This area is known to be active when recalling memories that contain details from various senses.
Though participants remembered both types of stories equally well in the short term, they tended to prefer the conceptual stories to the perceptual ones and were more confident in their recollections of them. Such preference may be especially true as people get older. Research shows that as people age, they shift away from vivid, event-specific sensory details and toward memories that grasp the main points of what happened, shaping how they remember what they were told. When we’re young, “Things are really novel. We’re going to pay attention to everything,” Sheldon says. “But as we get older, we use memories more for social connection, and we often are recalling and describing things that we are more familiar with.”
28. What is the difference between two versions of the same restaurant story
A. The tones of voice. B. The intensity of emotion.
C. The variety of food. D. The types of description.
29. Which story makes DMN in the brain active
A. The air feels cool on my skin.
B. The teddy bear makes me comforted.
C. The sunflower is dancing in the wind.
D. The coffee smells rich and tastes bitter.
30. What does the underlined word “them” refer to in the last paragraph
A. Conceptual stories. B. Research steps.
C. Social preferences. D. Perceptual details.
31. Which of the following is the best title of the text
A. Stories sharpen your mind
B. Storytelling methods count
C. You are what you memorize
D. Confidence deepens bonding
D
In the early 1920s, a small, industrial-feeling laboratory garden outside Paris, given the name of the “Garden of Wonders”, was the site of a revolutionary experiment. Here, the French scientist Daniel Berthelot pursued his goal of creating “factory-made vegetables”-producing sugars and starches (淀粉) directly from light and gas without the intervention of plants. His vision was rooted in the groundbreaking work of his father, a renowned 19th-century chemist, who had predicted that by the year 2000, all food would be artificial.
Daniel Berthelot envisioned future factories with large glass tanks where gases, under sunlight, would combine to form a snowfall of starch and sugar. By 1925, he had succeeded in using light and gas to create a basic substance used to produce drugs and industrial products.
However, his progress toward reproducing photosynthesis (光合作用) ended there, and he died in 1927 without realizing his dream. Berthelot’s vision was wildly idealistic primarily because photosynthesis was not fully understood. The term was only coined a few decades prior, and the cell mechanisms of plants remained largely theoretical until the 1950s. Reproducing what plants do naturally through pure chemistry proved a challenge that couldn’t be overcome with the knowledge of his time.
Today, we still cannot chemically copy photosynthesis, but the core of Berthelot’s vision-liberating food production from traditional agriculture-is being achieved through a different path: micro-organism fermentation (发酵). Companies are realizing this “land-independent” production. In Finland, Solar Foods operates a factory where micro-organisms in large tanks feed on gas and water, creating a protein-rich product called Solein. Similarly, U. S.-based Kiverdi and Austria’s Arkeon Technologies use processes that come from NASA research to transform carbon dioxide into food ingredients through fermentation, requiring no farm land.
While Berthelot’s understanding of photosynthesis was primitive a century ago, he was ahead of his time in many ways, and his vision was remarkably foresighted. Although we still haven’t literally grown fruits and vegetables as plants do from air and light, it’s worth acknowledging the achievements we’ve made in just the last decade: Companies like Kiverdi may help remove extra carbon dioxide from the atmosphere while offering solutions to future food shortages. Or they may not. Only the next century will tell.
32. What did Daniel Berthelot’s experiment focus on
A. Testing his father’s study.
B. Building an organic garden.
C. Making food with no plants.
D. Expanding the output of crops.
33. What prevented Daniel Berthelot from achieving his goal
A. His impractical ideas.
B. The lack of knowledge.
C. The protests from chemists.
D. His worsening physical condition.
34. What does paragraph 4 mainly tell us
A. Berthelot’s dream comes true another way.
B. Micro-organisms can improve food nutrition.
C. Berthelot’s theory is applied to modern farming.
D. Some companies transform traditional agriculture.
35. What is implied in the last paragraph
A. Technology is a key to progress.
B. Berthelot’s work is thought little of.
C. Scientific visions take time to bear fruit.
D. Knowledge should be linked to practice.
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。
In a world that often feels chaotic, our homes should be a place where we can relax, recharge, and truly be ourselves. But how do we transform our living spaces from mere shelters into havens (港湾) of comfort The answer lies in the power of micro-habits. ____36____ Yet when integrated into daily life, they have the potential to create lasting changes in your environment and well-being.
Making your bed is one of those micro-habits. It only takes a moment, but it gives you a sense of control and calms before your day even begins. When you walk into your bedroom later, it already looks more put-together. ____37____ Want to make it even better Mist your pillows or sheets with a scent you love. Suddenly, your room feels like a luxury hotel.
Here is a life-saving rule: If it takes less than a minute, just do it now. This applies to so many things — putting your shoes away, cleaning the kitchen counter, folding that blanket on the couch. The beauty of this habit is that it stops small messes from snowballing into overwhelming projects. ____38____ Your brain isn’t gradually stressed out by the chaos around you.
____39____ Just carve out one little corner that feels like you. Maybe it’s a reading corner, your favorite chair with a blanket, or a shelf with your plants or books. The point is to have a space that makes you feel at ease the second you see it.
Creating a warm, calming home doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. Every little habit matters when it comes to crafting your personal oasis (绿洲). ____40____ You’ll be surprised how much better your home feels when you give it a little intention and love.
A. Pair it with your favorite music.
B. That little win makes a difference.
C. Everything can be dealt with in this way.
D. A consistently tidy space creates mental clarity.
E. You don’t need your entire home to be picture-perfect.
F. Try starting with one or two habits, and build from there.
G. These small yet impactful changes seem insignificant on their own.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (共15 小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I can’t say I never imagined getting sick or being in the hospital. As a long-time health worrier, I routinely read about medical cases and have essentially become a walking encyclopedia — ____41____, of course.
Thus, when informed that I was to stay in the hospital for a few days for antibiotic (抗生素) treatment, I admit feeling almost ____42____ prepared, like ready for an exam in my favorite subject.
I thoroughly ____43____ all the unexpected spotlight: dear friends came to visit; all my kids showed up; nurses were particularly attentive and my phone was flooded with messages of love and ____44____. Between treatments, I socialized with other patients and got interviewed by a delightful student nurse doing a paper. What ____45____! My story would be included in her ____46____!
As dusk faded, I sent my kids off to bed. ____47____ for a bit, I let my thoughts surface. A mountain of personal affairs ____48____ my attention: unfinished documents, taxes and countless duties. It was only one month till my ____49____ trip with my brothers, involving the stress of travel and the emotional roller coaster of seeing loved ones after years apart. All these ____50____ a challenge, for the number one rule for ____51____ was no stress. Even ____52____ events are stress-filled. My daughter’s wedding was two months off. I had to get well and be in top form ____53____.
So many wonderful things ahead and this came as a wake-up call, revealing a vital ____54____ — I am wrapped in love. And for that, I am deeply touched and sincerely grateful.
To anyone going through tough times, remember that ____55____ restores us from within.
41. A. self-disciplined B. self-taught C. self-employed D. self-centered
42. A. immediately B. hesitantly C. joyfully D. poorly
43. A. guaranteed B. declined C. deserved D. enjoyed
44. A. concern B. integrity C. generosity D. confidence
45. A. work B. nonsense C. fun D. noise
46. A. studies B. artworks C. meetings D. schedules
47. A. Desperate B. Anxious C. Alone D. Curious
48. A. escaped B. shifted C. distracted D. consumed
49. A. safe B. busy C. big D. short
50. A. faced B. posed C. addressed D. welcomed
51. A. recovery B. success C. growth D. learning
52. A. disappointing B. painful C. rewarding D. happy
53. A. willingly B. quickly C. gradually D. finally
54. A. lesson B. concept C. principle D. truth
55. A. kindness B. honesty C. gratitude D. wisdom
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读短文内容,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Zhong Mo Yuan (The Ink-Sown Garden), a TV series devoted to advocating the thousand-year-old Xuan paper culture, was ____56____(public) announced to have started shooting on Sept. 21 in the city of Xuancheng in Anhui province, with ____57____ 80-day filming schedule, according to the producers.
Produced by China Central Television, the story, directed by Song Yeming, ____58____ (follow) a young woman who quits her job in Beijing to leave for her hometown and care for her unwell mother. After landing a position ____59____ a local government official, she discovers that ____60____ the traditional Xuan paper industry is faced with now is the increasing danger of decline.
Determined to revive it, she launches ____61____ (initiative) such as developing Xuan paper notebooks, securing orders for Xuan wallpaper in Beijing, and ____62____ (organize) a cultural festival promoting the “four treasures of the study” — a traditional term referring to the brush, ink, paper and inkstone.
Xuan paper, well-known for its exceptional quality, longevity and vital role in Chinese calligraphy and painting, is a widely ____63____ (recognize) cultural symbol.
Director Song revealed he ____64____ (draw) to the series’ unique structure and characters, especially its viewpoint of a grassroots government official. He was also attracted by the ____65____ (drama) tension within a family of Xuan paper craftsmen as they tackle the challenges of guarding traditions, passing down their craft and innovating for the future.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
66. 假定你是李华,你班农场喜获丰收,同学们就所获农产品的处置方案进行了一次讨论。请你给英国笔友 Peter写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.介绍方案;
2.说明理由。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Peter,
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
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。
Coach Dad
On a November afternoon in Belmont, my five-year-old son Jack asked me to go for a walk. Not a big moment for most dads, but it felt good to be asked by him. As we walked along the street, thoughts rose in my heart: Nothing was more important to me than being a good father. But more and more these days, I asked myself, “Was I ”
I’m a business consultant, helping companies develop employees into successful teams. It was the work meant for me. If only I felt that same confidence as a father. I wondered why I always felt like something was missing between us. Yet I wasn’t completely clueless. They say your parenting style is shaped by how your parents raised you, and my role models weren’t perfect. But I wasn’t like my dad. Jack meant everything to me.
Reaching the end of the street we found my friend Rick playing basketball with his son. “Hey, John, want to shoot a few ” Rick said, holding up the basketball. I shook my head. “Not really my game,” I said. Rick passed the ball to Jack and walked over to me. “I can hardly get Jack to do anything fun with me. How do you manage it, Rick ” I asked. “I try to make what’s important to my kid important to me, even if it’s just shooting a few baskets,” he replied. Easy for him, I thought. He likes playing sports while I know nothing about it.
On our way home, Jack said, “Dad, our Family Basketball Day at school is this coming Friday. I really want to play. It would be so much fun! Can we, please ” I recalled how badly I’d wanted my dad to be there for me and decided to follow Rick’s advice. That night, after getting Jack to bed, I sat at the computer and filled out the application. That’s when I noticed a box at the bottom asking, “Would you like to coach ” Before I could think twice, I clicked YES and hit SEND.
“That’s awesome!” Jack cheered when I told him the next day.
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。
Then came our first practice.
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I searched the web for coaching tips.
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答案
1. C
【原文】W: Excuse me. I’m looking for the nearest supermarket.
M: It’s on this road, but I wouldn’t go there.
W: Why not It can’t be that far.
M: There’s a store a bit farther, and it sells cheaper things, although it’s not as big as the supermarket.
2. B
【原文】W: Jack, look at this poster! The school’s singing contest is next week. Are you joining
M: Maybe. But I heard the rules are strict— original songs only. I need time to prepare.
3. A
【原文】W: Eric, you returned later than usual today. What are we having for dinner
M: Why don’t we get a takeaway
W: I thought you wanted to cook! OK then, let’s place an order.
4. C
【原文】M: Did I tell you about my terrible day I locked myself out of my house.
W: Oh, no! What did you do
M: Well, I called the landlady ... And I found out she was away on holiday. Luckily, I got in touch with her son.
5. A
【原文】W: I was taking a walk after a day’s work last Friday, and I saw Morten Haarkett!
M: That’s amazing! Did you speak to him
W: Yes! I would have regretted it if I had missed the opportunity. I said, “I am a big fan of your band!”
6. A 7. B
【原文】M: Are you going to the science festival this weekend
W: Yeah, I can’t wait! There’s going to be lots of workshops and talks. It’s the energy display that I’m really looking forward to. I think there might be some interactive games, too, which is your kind of thing.
M: Yeah, they should be fun.
W: Are you going to join in any of the interactive activities
M: Yeah, actually, I’ve signed up for something called Build a Bridge. It’s an engineering competition. Obviously, there are some cool prizes.
8. C 9. A
【原文】M: What a fascinating lecture! The importance of choosing the right colors for a global website never crossed my mind.
W: I already knew different colors mean different things in different cultures, so it makes sense to think about how the choice of color affects how successful a website is. I was totally absorbed in the lecture’s arguments, though.
M: I thought the approach some companies take was a good solution. You know, changing the colors of their site according to the country they’re marketing products in.
W: Well, I’d use a universally accepted color like blue. It maintains a uniform appearance for the company. Plus, it’s widely regarded as positive and trustworthy across diverse cultures, so it helps avoid any unintended misunderstandings or issues.
10. A 11. B 12. A
【原文】M: I hear you went to Paris last week. How did you get there
W: I got the train from London. It was really quick and very comfortable, even in standard class.
M: That’s a bit of a comedown for you.
W: I must admit that I like traveling in style, but I also can’t resist an attractive price. I saw a very good deal online and just had to go for it!
M: Then you stayed in an expensive hotel
W: I actually found somewhere that was also good value for money. It wasn’t right in the center but very close to a subway station.
M: Did you visit art galleries and go on a boat trip on the River Seine
W: Absolutely not! With the money I’d saved, I ended up going to some wonderful restaurants. The bills were more than I spent on my train ticket or the hotel.
13. B 14. A 15. B 16. C
【原文】M: How did you get on with your school-based research
W: Well, it was tiring but really valuable.
M: Good. What was the specific focus you chose
W: My title is “Attitudes toward study among eleven-twelve year-old pupils”.
M: Right. And what made you choose that focus
W: Well, that’s a bit difficult ... lots of my classmates decided on their focus mainly on the basis of what they thought would help in their future career, you know, in their first year’s teaching.
M: So that’s what helped you decide
W: Actually, it was that I came across a book written by experienced teachers on student attitudes and that motivated me to go for the topic.
M: Okay. So what were your research questions or issues
W: Well, I wanted to look at the ways students responded to different teachers, particularly focusing on whether very strict teachers made teenagers less motivated.
M: And, did you find that was true
W: No, not from what I saw, you know, from my five days’ observation, talking to people and so forth.
17. B 18. C 19. B 20. C
【原文】M: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the Annual Ski and Snowboard Exhibition held from April 8th to 17th. I am Mark Granger, organizer of the event this year. The event features many highlights.
This might be the first time coming here for some of you. So for those who are still wondering about the right accommodation, I recommend Sky Hotel. It has its own health and sports clubs just like most of the hotels here, but I love it because of its incredibly comfortable beds which guarantee good rest after a tiring day of exploration.
Many have posed the question as to how to enter the skiing and snowboarding competition. Well, rather than filling out the back of the entrance ticket or flooding the committee with emails, the most effective method is by paying attention to the exhibition newsletter delivered every month for availability.
As the most beloved local event, the exhibition has also drawn attention from the press. Last year, massive media expressed concern over the low snowfall. In order to avoid the same situation, several artificial skiing runs have been built. With more participants this year, we have lowered the entrance fee which has been widely reported by local newspapers.
21. C 22. B 23. D
24. D 25. B 26. A 27. C
28. D 29. B 30. A 31. B
32. C 33. B 34. A 35. C
36. G 37. B 38. D 39. E 40. F
41. B 42. C 43. D 44. A 45. C 46. A 47. C 48. D 49. C 50. B 51. A 52. D 53. B 54. D 55. C
56. publicly
57. an 58. follows
59. as 60. what
61. initiatives
62. organizing
63. recognized
64. was drawn##had been drawn
65. dramatic
66. 例文
Dear Peter,
I’m eager to tell you that our class farm just had a wonderful harvest last week! We held a lively discussion on how to handle the produce, and finally agreed on a plan.
We’ll divide the harvest into three parts. First, each of us will take a small portion home to share with our families—they will surely love it. Second, most of the rest will be donated to the elderly living alone in our neighborhood. Third, we’ll sell the remaining, and give the money to a local animal shelter.
We chose this plan because it lets us share joy with families, help those in need, and care for animals too. It makes our harvest not just about food, but about love and responsibility. Do you have similar fun activities at your school Looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
67. 例文
Then came our first practice. Not so awesome. I had the kids in our team gather around. Eight eager faces stared up at me. “Welcome to our first practice. We’re going to have fun!” They looked at me blankly. Did they realize I had no idea what I was doing “Let’s shoot some baskets,” I proceeded to demonstrate without success... three times! Worse still, I didn’t have a whistle. My kids were wandering around aimlessly. Even Jack seemed lost. A wave of embarrassment washed over me. “I’ve made a huge mistake,” I thought to myself. “I’m just going to disappoint Jack.” I couldn’t let that happen. I had to find a way to cheer him up, no matter what.
I searched the web for coaching tips. One stood out: success comes when your heart is in the right place. Suddenly, everything clicked. My father had given me qualities that served me well at work; now, they would help me focus on what mattered to Jack. I dove into learning basketball basics, not forgetting to get myself a whistle. The next practice, I gathered my team and said, “Follow your heart; things work out!” I patiently walked them through the basics and modeled the movements. A flow of passing and shooting on court. Then a shot banked in. “Dad, I did it!” Jack jumped for joy. I ran over, gave him a high five and lifted him up. For me, this moment was everything.

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