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南安一中 2025 届(行知级)高三年最后一次模拟考试
英语参考答案
第一部分:听力(共 20题;每题 1.5分,满分 30分)
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第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,每小题 2.5分, 满分 50分)
21-23 CDC 24-27 CDAB 28-31 ABCA 32-35 ADDB 36-40 GFDEB
第三部分 语言应用
第一节 完型填空
41—45CDABA 46—50 DBAAB 51—55 CADDA
第二节 语法填空
56.referred 57.are raised 58.similarity 59.went 60.from
61.that 62.where 63.breathing 64.publicly 65.to let
第四部分
第一节【参考范文】
Dear Susan,
I have some exciting news to share with you. I just saw an announcement in China Daily about
their“Impressions of China”writing contest and immediately thought of you.
This contest invites international students to share their experiences in China through English
essays, photos, or videos. The theme is“My Unique China Story,”and submissions are due by June 30.
Winners will get their works published and even receive prizes.
As an exchange student, you’ve had so many memorable moments here— from trying hotpot to
learning calligraphy. Your firsthand experiences and perspectives can make for a truly interesting and
insightful piece, which will let more people know about the real China through your eyes.
Let me know if you’re interested—I’d love to brainstorm ideas with you.
Best regards,
Li Hua
第二节【参考范文】
David and his classmates quickly got to work. With their determination burning like a fierce fire,
they divided into different groups: some, with flour on their aprons, skillfully rolled and stretched large
quantities of su filindeu dough; others focused on decorating the exhibition venue, adorning tables with
traditional Italian elements. Facing constantly breaking dough strands and toppled decorations, they
didn’t give up. Instead, they came up with smart fixes— a team stretching method, pasta-weighted
tablecloths, and invitations to local food experts. Exhausted but satisfied, they gathered to watch their
creations slowly take shape. No one dared voice the unspoken question: Could these perfect works,
earned through countless failures, touch more people However, the answer came sooner than they
expected.
The day after the exhibition,Ms. Sandra entered the classroom with a smile. In her hand was a
school board letter. “Boys and girls,” she said, voice brimming with excitement,“thanks to your amazing
exhibition, the class won’t be canceled. It’s a miracle!” Cheers erupted.The students, with tears of joy in
their eyes, hugged each other. They’d saved not only their class but also a precious tradition.Three
hundred years of tradition lived on through their flour-dusted hands, bringing ancient su filindeu back to
life. At this moment, David glanced at the exhibition photos on the wall—there they were, their teenage
hands cradling fragile strands that now symbolized immortality.
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听力原文
Text 1
M: ①I’ve cleaned the kitchen from top to bottom, but there’s still an awful smell. (1)
W: I think a small animal may have gotten under the floor and died. We should call a professional
cleaner.
①本句中 top to之间存在“失去爆破”现象:top最后一个音为爆破音/p/,to第一个音为爆破音/t/,两者遇到一起,
前面的爆破音做出发音的准备,但并不发音。
Text 2
M: Have you thought about volunteering for the local charity event next week
W: I have. I’ll be working at the gas station. I believe in giving back to the community.
M: Me too. I was thinking of helping with the fundraising efforts. (2)
Text 3
W: I find that setting specific goals for each day helps me manage my time more effectively.
M: That’s a good strategy. I prefer listing my tasks based on urgency and importance.
W: Yes, that makes good sense. ②Also, I think taking short breaks improves productivity. (3)
②本句中 short breaks之间存在“失去爆破”现象:short最后一个音为爆破音/t/,breaks第一个音为爆破音/b/,两者遇
到一起,前面的爆破音做出发音的准备,但并不发音。
Text 4
W: Well, Gary, I think we achieved quite a lot in that meeting. I feel a lot clearer about the path we
need to follow.
M: Me too, Sally. I have a better understanding of the project. (4) Anyway, you’re due to board now.
Have a safe flight.
Text 5
W: Sometimes I look at the consequences of global warming and feel upset. Do you think mankind
is capable of solving the problems
M: It’s a tough question. We’ve made progress with renewable energy. But there has been a lot of
resistance to the change. (5)
Text 6
M: The air is a lot thinner at this height but just look at the wonderful view. (6) Isn’t it interesting
how landscapes and cultures vary across different regions of the Earth
W: It is. Take the Amazon Rainforest for example. Its vegetation and rich biodiversity (生物多样性)
have shaped the way people live there. The rich resources have led to a deep connection with nature.
M: Yet in the deserts of North Africa, the climate has led to lifestyles where people travel from
place to place. (7) The lack of water has influenced everything from clothing to housing designs.
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W: That’s true.
★ 亚马逊热带雨林(Amazon Rainforest)位于南美洲的亚马逊盆地,占地 700万平方公里。雨林横越了 8个
国家:巴西、哥伦比亚、秘鲁、委内瑞拉、厄瓜多尔、玻利维亚、圭亚那及苏里南,它占据了世界雨林面
积的一半,森林面积的 20%,是全球最大及物种最多的热带雨林。亚马逊雨林被人们称为“地球之肺”,
同时也有“世界动植物王国”之称。
Text 7 (第 9题为推断题)
M: Is this how you play all the time (8) Just looking at a screen
W: This is actually a very exciting game, Grandad.
M: I wouldn’t like that. It doesn’t give you much exercise, does it When I was a boy, I was always
out on my bike with my friends. (8)
W: ③I do have a bike, but the roads are full of traffic these days. I get quite nervous. (10)
M: But you need exercise to stay healthy.
W: Well, ④I do play badminton sometimes but it’s hard to book⌒a court.
M: I suppose times change. Some things are better and some things are worse.
W: Yes, if you were a child now, you would most likely be doing the same things as me.
M: Oh, I don’t know about that.
③注意 do在本句话中的重读现象;
④本句中 book a之间存在“辅音和元音的连读”现象:/b k /。
Text 8
W: Hi Tommy, (11) (12) (13) I’ve always wondered what was inside this hut (小屋) of yours.
M: Well, Lucy, (13) now you know.
W: Did all the wood come from the beach (11)
M: Yes. (11)
W: You’ve made some beautiful things from it. Look at this horse. Where did you get the idea for that
M: The shape of the wood just suggested it, so I picked up my knife and made it into a horse.
W:What made you start doing this (11)
M: Well, I hate seeing rubbish washed up on the beach so I decided to go down there as often as I
could and tidy it up. (11) (12)
W:And a lot of the rubbish was wood
M: Yes, and I thought I might try to turn it into something beautiful. You should go down there. Apart
from anything else, the views are wonderful. (12)
W: I might just do that.
M:What do you think I should do with this piece of wood (13)
W: It would be a lovely mirror if you put a piece of glass behind it. (13)
M: Great idea.
Text 9 (第 16题为推断题)
M: I see you’re struggling to hang this painting on the wall. ⑤Would you like me to lend a hand
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(14)
W: Yes, that’s very kind of you. I’m trying to post this advertisement outside my shop, but I can’t seem to
get it straight.
M: Let me have a look. Ah, I see the issue. It looks like the hook (挂钩) is slightly off-center. We need to
adjust it. (15)
W: Oh, I didn’t even notice that. Thank you.
M: Do you have a hammer and some nails
W: Yes, they’re in the toolbox over there.
M: Great. Let’s first measure the distance from the floor to ensure it’s at the right height.
W: I think it should be around eye level when you’re standing, right
M: That’s correct. Fifty-seven inches from the ground should do it. The hook is three inches too
high at the moment. (15)
W: Let me get the measuring tape.
M: OK, I’ll adjust the hook and get the tool and nails ready.
W: Here’s the tape. I’ll hold the painting tightly while you measure.
M: All right. Now we just need to make sure it’s centered on the wall. Does that look about right to you
W: Yes, it does. Thank you so much for your help.
M: You’re welcome.
⑤本句中Would you之间存在“同化”现象:/w d/+/ju /=/w d u /。
Text 10
You’re listening to WBAC. It’s almost three o’clock, but allow me to tell you about today’s
special guest, the celebrated author Jessie Lyndon. (17) (18) Jessie has written over 30 books,
including 13 Sunday Times bestsellers. Over her 20-year career, Jessie’s written a great number of
successful novels, while Onion Skin, her stage play about an aging Hollywood couple, famously
became an Oscar-winning movie, (17) starring William Lowe and Piper Howard. However, Jessie’s
become particularly well-known as a celebrity biographer, with an amazing 17 hugely successful
memoirs (回忆录 ) under her belt. After graduating from the University of Chicago in 1992, she
began working as a theater journalist at the New York Times headquarters and settled in the city.
(18) (19) Her big break came five years later when her friend, the stage actor Michael Stone,
asked her to write his life story. The resulting book, Blood from a Stone, was an instant success.
(19) Jessie soon became theater-land’s go-to writer. She’ll be here with us in just a few minutes to talk
about her exciting new novel Camera Shy, which goes on sale this coming week. But first, let’s hear
the latest headlines from across our region… Over to you, Moira. (20)
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效,布华梢纸、试趣卷上答题尤效。
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I have some exciting news to share with you.南安一中 2025 届(行知级)高三年最后一次模拟考试
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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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What is the problem with the kitchen
A. It is dirty. B. It is smelly. C. Its floor is broken.
2. What will the man do at the charity event
A. Assist in raising money. B. Organize the volunteers. C. Help at the gas station.
3. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. Their daily goals. B. Time management strategies. C. The importance of short breaks.
4. What did the speakers just finish doing probably
A. Doing a project. B. Getting on a plane. C. Attending a meeting.
5. What are the speakers mainly concerned about
A. Human activities. B. Renewable energy. C. Climate change.
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。
听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。
6. Where are the speakers probably
A. On a mountain. B. In a forest. C. In a desert.
7. How do people in the deserts of North Africa adapt according to the man
A. By relying on seasonal agriculture.
B. By building underground shelters.
C. By moving frequently.
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听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 10题。
8. How did the man play when he was a child
A. He enjoyed cycling. B. He used a computer. C. He played badminton.
9. What is the man’s attitude to the girl’s behavior
A. Interested. B. Confused. C. Disapproving.
10. Why does the girl feel nervous about riding a bike
A. There are too many cars on the road.
B. She doesn’t know how to ride a bike.
C. Her grandfather doesn’t allow it.
听第 8段材料,回答第 11至 12题。
11. Why did Tommy begin collecting wood from the beach at first
A. To use it as fuel. B. To make things out of it. C. To keep the beach clean.
12. Why does Tommy recommend going to the beach
A. To find wood. B. To enjoy the view. C. To get some exercise.
13. What does Lucy suggest Tommy do
A. Bring a mirror to her. B. Attach glass to the wood. C. Show her another piece of wood.
听第 9段材料,回答第 14至 16题。
14. What does the man offer to do for the woman
A. Paint a picture. B. Measure a wall. C. Put up a painting.
15. How high is the hook before being adjusted
A. 53 inches. B. 57 inches. C. 60 inches.
16. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Strangers. B. Friends. C. Repairman and hostess.
听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。
17. Which of Jessie Lyndon’s works won an Academy Award
A. Sunday Times. B. Onion Skin. C. Camera Shy.
18. Which city did Jessie Lyndon probably move to straight after college
A. New York. B. Chicago. C. Hollywood.
19. When was Blood from a Stone probably written
A. In 1992. B. In 1995. C. In 1997.
20. What will the audience hear first
A. Jessie Lyndon’s life story.
B. A chapter from a new novel.
C. The main points of some local news.
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,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
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Kew Gardens is one of the most famous botanic gardens in the world. Whether you love plants,
science, or just want to enjoy a beautiful day outdoors, Kew Gardens has something for you!
Library and Archives
Kew’s Library and Archives collection extends 2,000 years of plant knowledge and discovery. With
information on the naming, classification, uses of plants and conservation, it’s truly a valuable storehouse
of plant stories. Discover the history and some highlights from our library and historical records.
Date: 16 May/6 June/14 July, 2025
Price: Free, booking required
Material World
The exhibition dives into the interesting connections between cloth materials, plants and sustainability,
exploring the hidden stories behind daily-used items. Here, you can see artworks made from natural
materials. Think about the future of eco-friendly fashion with creative shows. And you can enjoy
traditional handicrafts (手工艺品) and the wisdom of natives.
Date: 20 September to 2 November, 2025
Price: Included with entry to the Gardens
Monthly British Sign Language tours
For visitors who use British Sign Language, these walking tours are led by our specially-trained tour
guides and offer a wonderful overview of the Gardens, its history and important scientific work. Join us for
a fun-filled adventure through interactive storytelling, outdoor exploration and hands-on activities.
Date: 8 June/13 July/l0 August, 2025
Price: Free, and free entry to the Gardens
The Nash Sessions
Join the club’s house band Ronnie Scott’s All Stars as they take you on a journey through the last 60
years of jazz. Hear incredible music from 1959 to the present day, performed by the UK’s finest jazz
musicians. The current Ronnie Scott’s All Stars is composed of the pianist James Pearson, bassist Sam
Burgess and drummer Chris Higginbottom.
Date: 22 May, 2025
Price: From 30
21. What can visitors do in the Library and Archives
A. Learn about the eco-friendly fashion. B. Appreciate hand-made artworks.
C. Explore the history of plant knowledge. D. Enjoy a jazz music performance.
22. When can visitors enjoy the Material World exhibition
A. On 22 May, 2025. B. On 14 July, 2025.
C. On 10 August, 2025. D. On 30 September, 2025.
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23. Which activity provides free admission to Kew Gardens
A. Library and Archives. B. Material World.
C. Monthly British Sign Language tours. D. The Nash Sessions.
B
When Glen Coupland was first practising yoga (瑜伽) more than 25 years ago, he aimed to get active
and boost his own fitness. Now, at the age of 78, Glen is a yoga teacher at five locations around Toronto,
teaching 17 classes a week. And he’s built a community of students who gather weekly to practise and
socialize. “It’s really nice to see people build friendships here,” he says.
Nancy, 56, has been practising yoga with Coupland for about a decade. She says she keeps coming
back because of the sense of the community. She’s become friends with Coupland and her fellow students:
they go cycling, meet up for tea, go hiking, even go on vacation together.
“Social isolation (隔离) is the new smoking, in terms of death rate,” says Dr. Alexandra Papaioannou,
director of the Geras Centre for Aging Research. “Older adults tend to have fewer social ties. As seniors
leave the work force, they’re not getting that daily connection. Plus, family members may not live near and
spouses (配偶) may have passed away,” she adds.
A study published by the Journal of Aging Health found that loneliness and social isolation could lead
to higher chances of depression and weakened thinking abilities, greater risks of heart diseases, memory
loss, and a reduced quality of life.
Another study found that older adults who exercised with others demonstrated better physical function
and memory abilities than those who didn’t exercise at all or exercised alone. And compared with those
who exercised alone, older adults who participated in group fitness had significantly better muscle strength,
attention, memory and overall function.
For seniors, group fitness classes are a good way of getting much-needed exercise and an opportunity
to socialize.
24. What’s the main reason for Nancy to keep practising yoga with Glen Coupland
A. To become a yoga teacher. B. To improve her fitness.
C. To enjoy a sense of belonging. D. To serve the community.
25. What can we learn from Dr. Alexandra Papaioannou’s words
A. Seniors living alone tend to smoke more.
B. Lack of social ties causes more smoking.
C. Seniors need avoid smoking to live longer.
D. Social isolation is as dangerous as smoking.
26. What can we conclude from the two studies
A. Group exercise helps fight health risks.
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B. Group activities can cure mental diseases.
C. Better physical condition can improve memory.
D. Social bonds have little impact on mental health.
27. Which column of a website is the text probably taken from
A. Entertainment. B. Wellness. C. Fashion. D. Culture.
C
Scientists have been looking at DNA to store all types of data, not just biological, but also digital. Yet
while DNA is a great storage material, it’s also quite delicate. Water or heat can damage it easily unless it’s
given an amber-like (似琥珀的) coating. That new idea was borrowed from the 1993 movie Jurassic Park,
in which scientists cloned dinosaurs from DNA trapped in amber.
DNA is the world’s oldest data storage device. The most amazing thing about DNA is that it can
potentially be used to store any type of data. Putting information into DNA uses a process called encoding.
“Your computer stores information in a binary format (二进制 ), zeroes and ones,” notes Karishma
Matange, a computational biologist, “Encoding works to change these zeroes and ones into A, C, G and T,
the DNA bases that can store information.” The order of the bases in DNA is called sequence (序列 ),
which spells out the information it holds. To pull information back out from the DNA, you rewind the
process.
Scientists can store DNA for long periods. But it requires freezing temperatures, special equipment
and dangerous chemicals, which makes the process costly. James Banal, a scientist in San Carlos,
California, and his team came up with a new method T-REX. His team uses this method to trap DNA in a
material similar to plastic. “Plastics are durable,” Banal points out. Besides, T-REX is a cheap alternative to
enclose DNA.
To test it, the team encoded the Jurassic Park theme music and a person’s genome into DNA.Then
they put the DNA in the glassy plastic. Damp and heat are DNA’s biggest threats. But the T-REX material
keeps damp out. The researchers heated it up to 75° Celsius. Later, they got the DNA by breaking the
coating down. The best part, Banal says, is that the broken-down material can be reused to store DNA
again.
Banal and his teammates want to use the T-REX method to preserve genetic data or even safely store
biological samples that will be launched into space. And we might one day use it to store the massive
amounts of data people generate every day.
28. How is digital information stored into DNA
A. By turning binary code into DNA bases. B. By freezing the DNA at low temperatures.
C. By coating the DNAwith amber material. D. By sequencing DNA from ancient samples.
29. What is the main advantage of the T-REX method for DNA storage
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A. Breaking DNA down with chemicals. B. Offering cost-effective storage of DNA.
C. Helping DNA survive extreme wetness. D. Withdrawing whole DNA from dinosaurs.
30. What will the DNA storage technology be used for in the future
A. Cloning extinct dinosaurs. B. Reducing global plastic pollution.
C. Preserving diverse samples. D. Speeding future space exploration.
31. What’s the main idea of the text
A. A breakthrough in DNA data storage technology.
B. How digital technology advances DNA analysis.
C. The biological applications of DNA repairing system.
D. How Jurassic Park inspired DNA preservation research.
D
Have you ever had something good happen to you and felt like shouting it from the rooftops Sharing
positive events with others and receiving an enthusiastic response in return has been tied to many good
outcomes, including closer relationships and greater happiness. Now, a new study suggests another benefit
of sharing the good stuff: more feelings of gratitude.
The researchers started by asking 300 participants how often they tended to share good news, and how
other people in their lives generally responded to their good news. Then, six times a day for ten days, the
researchers asked participants to report on how grateful they were in the moment, how recently they’d had
a social encounter, whether they’d shared good news with that person, and how close they felt to the person
as a result.
Afterward, the researchers analyzed the results to look for patterns. They found those who shared
positive events with others felt more grateful in the moment and closer to the person with whom they
shared the news. In addition, people with a tendency to share good news and receive enthusiastic responses
were the most grateful in the group, overall.
Sharing good news calls attention to the good things happening in your life, says Alexandra Gray,
study coauthor of Northeastern University. For example, you might tell a friend what a great time you had
over the holidays, and in recounting what happened, you can re-experience the positive feelings and
become even more appreciative.
Getting an enthusiastic response to your good news is also important, says Gray, because it makes you
feel recognized, and cared for in a way that strengthens your relationship, and also leads to gratitude.
Though there’s still more research to be done, Gray suggests people not hold back on sharing their
good news with others, or on showing enthusiasm when others share good news with them. We all have a
role to play in helping positivity spread.
32. How did the researchers conduct the study
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A. By analyzing participants’ daily reports.
B. By observing participants’ social encounters.
C. By studying participants’ attitudes to sharing.
D. By tracking participants’ interactive behavior.
33. What does the underlined word “recounting” probably mean in paragraph 4
A. Repeating. B. Analyzing. C. Inquiring. D. Recalling.
34. What can we infer about positive responses to shared good news
A. They boost the sharer’s self-awareness.
B. They serve to confirm the listener’s opinions.
C. They are more influential if given by friends.
D. They make people more connected with others.
35. What is the author’s purpose in writing the text
A. To discuss the key to strong friendships.
B. To encourage people to share good news.
C. To compare ways people react to good news.
D. To analyze how gratitude improves happiness.
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。
Being one of the most varied foods, eggs are a great addition to any diet. Not only are they easier to
add to just about any meal, but they are also incredibly nutritious and support overall health. 36
You may experience better brain function. Eggs provide choline —a key substance that enhances
communication between brain cells, ensuring messages are delivered efficiently like a well-organized
delivery system. Thus, eating eggs regularly can strengthen your memory. 37 What’s more, the
nutrients in eggs act like brain fuel, keeping you focused during classes or while doing homework.
You may have healthier eyes. Eating eggs helps protect your eyes with natural substances that act as
natural sunglasses, blocking harmful light like screen blue light. Egg yolks ( 蛋 黄 ) contain more
eye-guarding nutrients than carrots, reducing eye fatigue (疲劳) during study sessions. 38
You can have stronger muscles and bones. Eggs provide quality protein for muscle repair after
exercise, while their vitamin D works with other nutrients like calcium and phosphorus to strengthen bones.
39 Regular consumption supports muscle growth during daily activities and keeps bones strong.
40 It may seem like other foods are much better at making you feel full, but eggs are
actually an excellent selection. They are the ideal mix of protein and fat and can be extremely satisfying
and filling. By consuming more eggs, you are able to significantly decrease short term food and snacks.
A. You can get more energy quickly.
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B. You can feel satisfied for longer time.
C. Eggs are a good source when you’re busy.
D. So regular egg consumption helps maintain clear vision.
E. They can help maintain bone structure and prevent weakness.
F. This makes it easier to remember school lessons or daily tasks.
G. When you eat eggs every day, this is what happens to your body.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分)
第一节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
My uncle George enjoys a simple life, and his communication is limited to in-person and 41
landline phone calls. He has a girlfriend, Carol, and they get married every two weeks. It’s not clear whether
Carol 42 .
When I was 5, I asked my parents what was wrong with him (I was 5, OK 43 wasn’t my
strong suit.) 44 , they said nothing was “wrong” with him, but that he was mentally disabled.
Back then, George would 45 ask for my cellphone number. He’d call many times and then
abruptly stop — because he lost my number. This went on for years, until he 46 my number to
memory. Since then, he calls me 10 times a day.
Our phone calls always follow the same 47 , using some fantasy realities. In one, he’s my dad
and I’m his son. In another we’re both lifeguards 48 the rescue of a dying person. We go back and
forth in 49 . Then he’ll say: “You know, Tommy, I’m just calling to say you’re the best guy I know.”
This 50 has been repeated multiple times a day for years. At my most stressed, during painful
breakups and professional 51 , that phone call nevertheless 52 , allowing me to escape
reality and laugh like a kid again. It’s impossible for him to truly 53 whether I’m having a good or
bad day.
Instead, he is able to bring me love and energy. It’s an incredible gift. Because I know even at my worst,
when I feel like I’m 54 , I can count on Uncle George to call and tell me I’m the 55 guy
he knows.
41.A.one-of-the-kind B.odd-looking C.old-school D.up-to-date
42.A.remembers B.knows C.changes D.exists
43.A.Thoughtfulness B.Bravery C.Gentleness D.Loyalty
44.A.Therefore B.Anyway C.Still D.Somehow
45.A.periodically B.hesitantly C.accidentally D.cautiously
46.A.credited B.applied C.admitted D.committed
47.A.mood B.structure C.frequency D.length
48.A.planning B.watching C.opposing D.regretting
49.A.character B.silence C.tone D.location
50.A.exercise B.conversation C.task D.operation
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51.A.services B.routines C.setbacks D.breakthroughs
52.A.rolls in B.comes through C.cuts short D.drags on
53.A.master B.compare C.model D.comprehend
54.A.awakening B.cheated C.appealing D.desperate
55.A.best B.exact C.honest D.smartest
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。
A cultural relic at Nanchong Museum in Sichuan province has recently become a hot topic. A video
posted on the Internet shows a small man-like pottery figure, 56 (refer) to as “Mini Ultraman (奥特
曼) ”due to its exterior.
The figure has a pointed head, big eyes, and its arms 57 (raise) slightly. Strangely enough,
it is quite a rare occurrence for the pottery figure to bear such a remarkable 58 (similar) to the
animated character Ultraman. Since the video 59 (go) viral, many visitors have rushed to the
museum just to have a look at this special figure. A staff member of the museum told reporters that they
frequently receive inquiries 60 visitors about the figure. Another member noted, “Actually, we
find its head particularly similar to 61 of Ultraman.”
This unexpected popularity of it has created an atmosphere 62 the integration of traditional
culture and modern popular culture becomes a talking point, 63 (breathe) new life into the
museum and fostering a more imaginative mindset among people. This happening, 64 (public)
counted as a bridge between heritage and contemporary society, has drawn widespread interest. As for the
museum, they hope that this can be an opportunity 65 (let) more people know about the
profound history behind cultural relics.
第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分 40分)
第一节 (满分 15分)
你是李华。你看到《中国日报》“印象中国”英文作品征集的信息。请给交换生 Susan写一封邮
件,向她推荐这个活动。内容包括;
1、活动简介;
2、鼓励参加。
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注意:
1.写作词数应为 80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear Susan,
I have some exciting news to share with you.
Best regards,
Li Hua
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第二节(满分 25分)
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。
When David signed up for Ms. Sandra’s “Endangered Traditions” class at Willow High, he didn’t
expect this class to be about saving history. Ms. Sandra, one of the few remaining masters of su filindeu, a
handmade Italian pasta (意大利面), explained in the first class that this skill had been practiced for over
300 years and was the rarest of 350 pasta varieties worldwide. She emphasized, “Fewer than ten people in
the world still master this skill. If we don’t act, the art will disappear.”
The students fell silent, realizing the importance of what they were learning. Then, with flour-dusted
hands, Ms. Sandra shifted the mood. “Now, let me show you its magic.” The students leaned forward as
she started the incredible transformation. She rolled the dough (面团) into a thick rope and then stretched it
into 256 perfect strands (线 ). The classroom was filled with admiration as the teacher’s hands moved
gracefully.
For weeks, David and his classmates threw themselves into learning the skill of making su filindeu
with Ms. Sandra’s help, but it didn’t come easily. The dough kept breaking or sticking together. Sometimes,
they couldn’t stretch more than 16 strands. Still, they refused to quit, helping and encouraging each other
as they improved little by little.
One afternoon, Ms. Sandra entered the classroom with heavy steps. She sighed, “The school board
thinks our su filindeu class isn’t practical. They’ve decided to cancel it next term unless we can prove its
value.” She added, “It’s true that machines can mass-produce pasta in minutes, but if we only value what’s
fast and easy, we lose centuries of knowledge.”
A wave of disappointment swept through the classroom. After a moment of silence, David stood up.
“What if we let more people know about it How about an exhibition ” he suggested. The class lit up with
excitement. Inspired by their reaction, David immediately volunteered to organize the exhibition. Ms.
Sandra watched, proud and hopeful. Perhaps, she thought, they really could work some magic.
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。
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David and his classmates quickly got to work.
The day after the exhibition, Ms. Sandra entered the classroom with a smile.
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