江西新余市第四中学2026届高三上学期11月第三次段考英语试卷(PDF版含答案,无听力音频有听力原文)

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江西新余市第四中学2026届高三上学期11月第三次段考英语试卷(PDF版含答案,无听力音频有听力原文)

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听力:1-5 CBACA 6-10 ACBAB 11-15ABCBC 16-20ABACB
阅读理解:21-40 DCA DABC DABC BCCA EDBGA
完形填空:41-55 ACDBC DBAAD CBBCD
语法填空:56. a 57. Growing/Having grown 58. whose 59. was admitted 60. Initially
61. on 62. to pursue 63. has published 64. scientific 65. that
应用文:
Dear fellow students,
Our school will hold “Green Campus Action Week”. The aim is to raise our awareness of environmental protection and create a greener campus.
I strongly advocate that you take part in the garbage-sorting activity. By doing this, we can not only make our campus cleaner but also save resources. It’s a small step for each of us, yet a big step towards a sustainable future.
Let’s join hands and make a difference!
The Students’ Union
读后续写:
Paragraph 1:So he patted Eric on the shoulder and said,“Let's go outside and talk about this.” Hesitating for a moment, Eric finally nodded, the note in his trembling hand slipping to the floor unnoticed. Guiding him toward the exit, Michael whispered words of comfort, reminding him that surrendering might be the beginning of a second chance. The tellers, still frozen in fear, exchanged astonished glances, hardly believing what they were witnessing. Outside, the morning sun streamed down, casting long shadows on the pavement, as if silently urging the man to step out of darkness. With his arm gently around Eric,Michael seemed less like a bystander and more like a long-lost friend leading him home.
Paragraph 2:Just then, the police appeared and shouted,“Freeze!” Startled by the sudden command, Eric stiffened, his hands half-raised in terror. Seeing the guns pointed at him, he faltered, but Michael hurriedly explained, “He’ s not dangerous— he just needs help!” The officers, though cautious, were struck by the old man's determination. For a tense moment, silence hung in the air, broken only byEric’ s quiet sobs. Finally, lowering their weapons slightly, the police allowed Michael to continue speaking. Encouraged, Eric surrendered peacefully, his despair slowly giving way to relief. Indeed, it was not the threat of force but the warmth of a hug that had saved both Eric and the bank that day.
【听力原文】
Text 1
W: Is Thanksgiving Day the busiest day of the year for your restaurant
M: Not really. It would be much busier on Mother’ s Day. But Christmas seems to draw the biggest crowds.(1)
Text 2
W:I live with several cats, so I have to clean the house thoroughly once every two weeks. Otherwise,their hair would be everywhere.
M: That sounds like hard work. I only need to spend a weekend cleaning the house every month.
Text 3
M: Clara, I saw Frank this morning in the office.
W: You mean the former designer of our company (3) What's he doing these days
M: He said he's got a job as an illustrator. W: It sounds like his dream job.
Text 4
W: Excuse me, sir. Can't you just turn down your music It's midnight now.
M: Oh, we are having a birthday party and didn't notice the time. Sorry, I' ll turn it down right now.
W: You'd better do this, or I' ll call the police.
Text 5
M: How long can I keep these books I'm deep in classroom study and really need them for my research.
W: You can keep them for a month. After that, you can renew them online if you still need them.
Text 6
W: Does this dishwasher fit a standard counter (6)
M: Yes. The price tag says it is 30 inches in length, 15 inches in width, and 20 inches in depth. That size is pretty suitable for most kitchen counters.(6)
W: Great. Do you cover the installation
M: No, but it comes with all the tools you need and step-by-step instructions.
W: Sounds good. Is it available in other colors (7)
M: Yes, we have it in silver, black, and white.(7)
W:I think I' ll go for the first mentioned color.(7) It matches well with my other kitchen appliances.
M: Perfect choice. I' ll help you get it to the cashier's desk.
Text 7
M: I noticed you' ve been practicing basketball a lot lately.
W: Yeah. Last week,I even scored four three pointers in a school game.(8)
M: That's impressive! Personally,I prefer boxing.(9)
W: Really I never pictured you as a boxing enthusiast! What got you interested in it (9)
M:I once watched the movie Creed. It is centered around a boxer named Adonis Creed. This movie shows that boxing is not only a physical contest, but also promotes spiritual growth. So I quietly made up my mind to learn it.(9) Speaking of which, where can I get boxing gear I'm new here, and I need to buy a pair of gloves.
W: There's a new Decathlon on Maple Street, which specializes in a wide range of affordable sports equipment. It opened last week with ongoing promotions. How about going and checking it out now (10)
M: Good! Lead the way!(10)
Text 8
W: Welcome to Emirates Airlines. May I have your passport and flight details, please
M: Sure. Here you go.
W: Thank you. Let me check you in. You’ re on Flight EK008, departing from Terminal 2. That's also one of our popular routes— right up there with our flights to London and Dubai. But today, it's justNew York for you. Do you have any checked baggage, Mr. Johnson (11)
M: Yes, I have one suitcase to check in.
W: Okay. Please place your suitcase on the scale so that I can weigh it. Your suitcase weighs within the allowed limit. I' ll tag it and provide you with the baggage claim ticket. Please make sure to keep it safe. Here is your boarding pass. Your seat is 14A. Boarding will begin at Gate 6 in approximately one hour.(12) Is there anything else I can assist you with
M: I'd like to give my wife a surprise gift for her birthday. Could you show me the duty-free store There's still lots of time to look around.(13)
W: Of course. It is located just beyond the security check. I hope you find the perfect gift. Have a pleasant flight.
Text 9
W: This year's lectures are quite impressive, aren't they
M: Absolutely. All the speakers have made great contributions and are well-respected in their different fields. Did you catch Michael Carter's talk this morning about how to maintain economic growth (14)
W: No, I didn't. I attended a meeting at James Carter Hall instead. The speaker was Daniel Robert.
(14)
M: I went to his lecture about market research last year, and it was really insightful. By the way,there's a face-to-face talk this afternoon on employee relations.(15) Would you like to join
W: Definitely I was promoted to marketing manager a few months ago, and now I'm responsible for leading a team of 22. Managing people can be far from effortless.(16)
M: I totally get that. Although the pay is great, management isn't a walk in the park. It's exhausting,but seeing your team hit targets makes it all worthwhile. I'm only a project leader. However, it makes me feel like I'm carrying the weight of the world on my shoulders. To better lead my team, I'm actively seeking management training opportunities.(17)
*a walk in the park*轻而易举的事
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W: English is full of colorful idioms, and some fun expressions involve something as simple as beans. These bean-related idioms add energy, humor, and clarity to everyday conversations. For example, when someone is“full of beans,” it means they' re energetic, lively, and full of enthusiasm. If you say“cool beans,” that's just a casual and cheerful way to express approval.(18) But not all bean-related idioms are so positive. If something“doesn't amount to a hill of beans,” it's considered unimportant or insignificant. Besides, saying“tough beans” is like saying“too bad”——a direct way to dismiss someone's complaint. There are also idioms tied to money. A“bean counter” refers to someone who takes care of a company's financial affairs and is overly concerned with costs, budgets,and financial details.(19) If people“don't have a bean,” it means they have no money. And finally,“magic beans”——a phrase from the English fairy tale Jack and the Beanstalk, refers to something that seems worthless at first but later turns out to be surprisingly valuable.(20)考试时间:120分钟 满分:150分 A. New York. B. London. C. Dubai.
英语试题卷 12. Which gate will Mr. Johnson's flight leave from
第一部分:听力 (共两节,满分 30 分) A. Gate 2. B. Gate 6. C. Gate 14.
第一节:(共 5 小题;每小节 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分) 13. What will Mr. Johnson do next
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 A. Board the plane. B. Attend a party. C. Buy a present.
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。 听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。
1. Which day is the busiest for the man's restaurant 14. Whose lecture did the woman listen to this morning
A. Thanksgiving Day. B. Mother's Day. C. Christmas Day. A. Michael Carter's. B. Daniel Robert's. C. James Carter's.
2. What are the speakers mainly talking about 15. What is the talk held in the afternoon about
A. Pet companionship. B. House cleaning. C. Weekend plans. A. Economic growth. B. Market research. C. Employee relations.
3. What do we know about Frank 16. What does the woman think of her job
A. He is a former colleague. A. Challenging. B. Interesting. C. Rewarding.
B. He quit his job as an illustrator. 17. What does the man want to do
C. He attended a job interview this morning. A. Work on a new project. B. Improve management skills. C. Raise employees' salaries.
4. How does the woman sound 听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。
A. Curious. B. Excited. C. Annoyed. 18. What do people mean when they say" cool beans"
5. Where does the conversation probably take place A. They tend to show agreement.
A. In a library. B. In a bookstore. C. In a classroom. B. They think they' re humorous.
第二节: (共 15 小题; 每小节 1.5 分, 满分 22.5 分) C. They don't have any energy.
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 19. Who is probably called a" bean counter"
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 A. A shop assistant. B. A gardener. C. An accountant.
作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 20. Where does the idiom" magic beans" come from
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7题。 A. A performance. B. A story. C. A recipe.
6. What does the man say about the dishwasher
A. It's standard-sized. B. It's reasonably priced. C. Its installation costs extra.
7. What color dishwasher will the woman buy
A. Black. B. White. C. Silver. 第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分 50分)
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。 第一节 (共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分)
8.What did the woman do last week 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
A. She watched a boxing show. A
B. She took part in a basketball match. Fly-in programs offer a unique opportunity for prospective students to experience campus life
C. She held a promotion on sports goods. firsthand. These programs, typically sponsored by the institution, are designed for students from
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9. What inspired the man to start learning boxing Fly-in programs provide an immersive campus experience, making universities and colleges
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10. Where will the speakers go next financial aid workshops. Additionally, participants build valuable connections with peers, students,
and staff, gaining support throughout the admissions process and beyond.
A. A gym. B. A sports shop. C. A movie theater.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
11. What is the destination of Mr. Johnson's flight
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How to Apply for Fly-In Programs who was renowned for his expertise in medicinal (药用的 ) cutting. Yuan devoted decades to
mastering core skills of the craft, including some specialized methods. For him, the heart of the craft
lies in two skills: cutting and processing.
“Every step demands precision, but it’s the knife work that truly stands out: each slice cut to
perfect thickness, almost like art. “Yuan said. “Processing is not just about preparing herbs. It
demands reverence for the natural properties of medicinal herbs and the application of precise
methods to unlock their medical value.”
Despite modern production technologies, Yuan believes many essential steps remain dependent
on experience. “Machines can cut, but they can’t read the color, smell or texture of herbs,” Yuan said.
“Some techniques are simple in appearance, but they require years of repetition to do well.”
24. What can be learned about the technique
A. It features simplicity. B. It is dismissed as impractical.
Coalition (联盟) Members and their Fly-In Programs C. It remains unchanged. D. It requires effort and accuracy.
Expanding college access to communities that have been minorities in higher education is a 25. What does the underlined word “reverence” (Para. 4) mean
shared goal among Coalition schools. Below, check out some of our member schools and their fly-in A. Awe. B. Tolerance. C. Talent. D. Blame.
visit programs. 26. Which of the following can best describe Yuan
Programme Visit Time Deadline A. Disciplined and energetic. B. Committed and highly-skilled.
C. Hardworking and friendly. D. Forward-thinking and devoted.
Mount Marty University November 20-22 September 8 27. What does Yuan’s story mainly show
Columbia University September 4-6, 2025 June 25 A. Look before you leap. B. Honesty is the best policy.
C. Practice makes perfect. D. Strike while the iron is hot.
University of Michigan October 8-10, 2025 July 31 C
Wellesley College December 18, 2025 October 20 Though brown pelicans (鹈鹕) have bounced back from the endangered species list, they havebeen suffering from the second life-threatening event in recent years. Large numbers of the species
are showing up sick and injured along California’s coastline, and experts are racing to find out why.
21. What is the main purpose of fly-in programs A volunteer feeds sick brown pelicans recovering at the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center of
A. To provide free flights for students to visit colleges. Orange County. The center is currently caring for over 100 brown pelicans which have been
B. To offer students financial aid for their college trips. discovered starving or being sick in recent weeks. During the starvation event in 2022, nearly 800
C. To help students make friends before entering college. brown pelicans were admitted to wildlife nursing centers and received considerate care, with only
D. To help students experience campus life and evaluate colleges. 394 eventually returned to the wild, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
22. What are applicants of fly-in programs advised to do The cause of the current crisis remains largely unknown, but some interesting guesses are flying
A. Plan for potential fees. B. Make a list of programs. about. At one point, the birds were checked for the flu that has newly infected so many animals this
C. Avoid last-minute submission. D. Provide evidence of research. year. Luckily, none of the sick pelicans tested positive for it. “We don’t have any indication that it's
23. Which would be a suitable time to submit an application for an early September campus visit directly human-caused, either.” says Henkel, a senior environmental scientist. “It’s not a human
A. June 20-23. B. November 20-22. action of any kind that we’re aware of.”
C. August 16-20. D. September 3-5. One theory is that powerful winds may be to blame, as low visibility could be preventing the
B pelicans from diving well enough to catch their meals, and hungry birds often get trapped in fishing
Each morning, the soft sound of slicing fills the air at a processing workshop in Zhangshu, lines. The evidence pointing to starvation as the cause may also better explain why the pelicans come
Jiangxi province. Yuan Xiaoping, 69, stands by his workbench, skillfully slicing white peony root in with injuries.
into pieces. The technique may seem effortless, but it is the result of more than 50 years of Those involved in brown pelican recovery efforts note that while you should keep your distance
disciplined practice. from them, humans can be of assistance by immediately reporting an animal sighting to a local rescue
Yuan is a nationally recognized inheritor (继承人) of the Zhangshu traditional Chinese medicine center and keeping an eye on it until help arrives. Such an urgent response can often mean the
processing technique, a form of craftsmanship named as national intangible cultural heritage in 2018. difference between life and death for a pelican that needs life-saving care. If you are an expert, proper
For over 1,800 years, Zhangshu, China’s medicine capital, has perfected the art of traditional herb treatment for the affected pelicans may involve offering them lots of nutrition and water, or caring for
processing, transforming raw plants into precise medicine. This craft relies on four signature tools: wounds and giving them relevant medication in the center.
sharp knives for paper-thin slicing, copper pots for controlled heating, mineral-rich local water, and 28. What can we learn about brown pelicans from paragraph 1
secret methods passed from master to apprentice. A. They have recently been classified as endangered.
Born into a family with a tradition in Chinese medicine, Yuan began working as an apprentice at B. A steep decline in their numbers is attributed to physical harm.
the old Tiangitang pharmacy at the age of 16. He later studied under master craftsman Yu Shouxiang, C. They have experienced long-term hunger.
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D. Their population has shown modest signs of recovery. C. They offer an escape from screens. D. They give more authoritative definitions.
29. Why does the author list data in paragraph 2 35. What can be a suitable title for the text
A. To prove the pelicans face severe problems. B. To highlight the mindful care for the pelicans. A. AWord in Favor of Physical Dictionaries B. My Love for Looking up Words
C. To reveal the pelicans mainly die of hunger. D. To stress volunteers' role in saving the pelicans. C. A Best-seller on the Theme of Change D. Human Endeavors in Dictionary-making
30. Which of the following is a theory that may cause the pelicans’ trouble 第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)
A. They are being poisoned by polluted water. 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。
B. They are unable to hunt effectively due to bad weather conditions. Knowing another language opens doors for kids and adults alike. But most educators agree that
C. They are losing their habitats because of coastal development. childhood is the ideal time for language learning. If you want your children to be bilingual (双语的),
D. They are being attacked by other larger birds. here is where to start.
31. How should an ordinary person deal with a sick brown pelican You should be flexible and use the method working best for your family. Some families favor
A. Feed food and water to it. B. Rush it to a rescue center. “one parent, one language”. Some take on the task of learning a second language alongside their
C. Seek timely professional help. D. Give it an immediate exam. children. ____36____ Depending on your home situation, this can require a lot of planning, effort
D
For some readers, a dictionary opens up a world. Dictionaries contain multiple pleasures, such as and persistence (坚持) on your part.
settling word-game wars by turning actual pages. For the rest, a dictionary is either outdated or You’d better use all of the resources at hand. While having back-and-forth conversations with
strictly online. In 2012, Encyclopaedia Britannica stopped printing new editions, going digital-only. native speakers is the most effective, there are lots of other ways. ____37____ Watching a favorite
In his book, Unabridged: The Thrill of (and Threat to) the Modern Dictionary, American show or reading an interesting book in the non-dominant (非主导的 ) language can make learning
journalist Stefan Fatsis writes of the shift brought about by our decade-old dependence on search enjoyable. You may also find classes and schools that teach in the language you want your children to
engines: “Definitions, good and bad, were a click away, and most people didn’t care or couldn’t tell learn.
which was which: expert research, scraped data, zombie (僵尸) websites, whatever popped up in a ____38____ Travel is one way to engage your kid in everyday situations that are meaningful and
search.” real. Exposure to the language in its real context can significantly boost a child’s interest in and
When I was a child, I loved dictionaries, and so did every sensible parent in Calcutta. If your understanding of the language. But time abroad is not a requirement for real interactions.
child was literate, one of the 20 volumes of the Oxford English Dictionary or an illustrated Collins ____39____ For example, your son can use Spanish when playing with his Spanish-speaking
was the surest way to keep them happily occupied, setting them off on hunts for lost or forgotten cousins.
words. While you can always change the language learning plan if the path you’re on isn’t working, you
Fatsis sees dictionary-making as “a human endeavor ( ) stretching back to the third shouldn’t get too discouraged when things aren’t happening as quickly as you might expect.努 力 ____40____ Language learning is a progressive and long-lasting process, and breakthroughs may
millennium BCE”. From the Akkadians to Sanskrit scholars, what dictionary makers hoped to do come in unexpected ways and at different times for each individual.
went far beyond the already tricky task of writing definitions: their job was to explain and track “the A. Know there’s a lot happening under the surface.
endless shifts in language”. B. Provide authentic opportunities for speaking practice.
Change is inevitable, though Fatsis also asks what we lose in the name of convenience. He writes, C. Individuals have different levels of fluency in each language.
“the job of the dictionary was firmly established… By the time I finished this book, it wasn’t clear D. Introduce TV programs, songs and books in both languages to children.
how much longer flesh-bone-and-blood lexicographers(字典编纂者) would be needed to document E. And others use a mix of strategies to expose their kids to both languages.
the march of the English language. Between traditional search engines and AI-enhanced search F. Books can be used in a way that is developmentally appropriate for children.
through LLMs (large language models), the way we look up words, and find meaning in language G. As a matter of fact, they can take place with relatives speaking the language.
itself, has changed.” 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分)
We can’t claim that humanity still needs physical dictionaries. Like encyclopedias and atlases,
the best of them have long moved online. Indeed, the starting points of most search engines were the 第一节 (共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)
encyclopedias and dictionaries compiled ( ) by experts. But I plan to hold on to my beloved, 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。编纂
dog-eared physical dictionaries — such priceless time capsules, one of the last paradises of freedom Years ago as a college freshman, I was sitting in the library on a beautiful ____41____ day, bored,
from the endless scroll of digital content. working on a history paper. ____42____, off the page came dancing a quote by Gandhi, “In the midst
32. What has reduced people’s reliance on physical dictionaries of death life persists...”
A. The decline of the print media. B. The convenience of online lookup. After those words were read again a dozen times, suddenly I was no longer ____43____. Outside
C. People’s indifference to accuracy. D. Publishers’ insistence on going digital. in the sunshine, I ____44____ my shoes and danced barefoot across a spring-green lawn.
33. What can we infer about the future of real-life lexicographers Last weekend on the ____45____ from California to Las Vegas, I looked down on hills that were
A. Their workload will double. B. They will remain in demand. so green that I could almost taste them. When I ____46____ Vegas, the green turned a dull desert
C. Their existence is threatened. D. They need to upgrade their skills. brown. We landed after sunset, and the only green to be seen was neon (霓虹灯).
34. Why does the author stick to physical dictionaries But the next morning, I awoke to find ____47____ of spring all over my yard. In my absence, all
A. They boost long-term memory. B. They last longer than digital files. sorts of things had ____48____ and bloomed. Three days later, I drove to Arizona to visit a friend and
get yet another ____39____ of spring. The drive across the desert was completely great, a variety of
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wildflowers and blooming cactuses (仙人掌). 3. 说明参与的意义。
Sometimes we need the chance to be _____40_____ that we’re still alive. After my husband died, 注意:1. 字数 80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
a friend sent me a card which _____41_____: “Just when you think you will never _____42_____ Dear fellow students,
again, life comes back.” _________________________________________________________________________________
Life _____43_____, and so do we in the green of spring and the dead of winter, in the birth of a _________________________________________________________________________________
child and the _____44_____ of a loved one; in the words we leave behind and the hearts of those The Students’Union
who will _____45_____ us. Spring reminds us that we’re alive forever.
41. A. spring B. summer C. autumn D. winter 第二节(满分 25分)
42. A. For a while B. All too often C. Out of nowhere D. Now and then A Hug to Stop a Bank Robber
43. A. angry B. refreshed C. childish D. bored “Hmm,” Michael Armus muttered to himself. He'd just set foot into the bank, and felt the
44. A. put on B. kicked off C. stepped into D. dusted off tension.“Something's not right.”
45. A. ship B. train C. flight D. road It was a sunny morning, and the 69-year-old retired painter was there to deposit a
46. A. missed B. discovered C. left D. approached check.Normally, whenever Michael visited, he'd be greeted loudly from the tellers, with whom he
47. A. origins B. signs C. air D. sunlight loved to share his jokes.
48. A. leafed B. hid C. faded D. showed But today, none of the tellers acknowledged him. Nor did the bank's manager, who sat at his
49. A. taste B. gain C. promise D. power desk with his head down and seemed to be whispering into his telephone. As Michael approached
50. A. advised B. warned C. expressed D. reminded the teller windows, he noticed the three employees had similar worried looks on their faces.
51. A. wrote B. concluded C. read D. requested Michael looked to his left and noticed a man at another window with his T-shirt pulled up to
52. A. care B. smile C. yield D. recover partially conceal his face.“This is a robbery.” thought Michael. He heard the man say,“I don't want
53. A. occurs B. persists C. develops D. speeds to hurt anybody.” Minutes earlier, the man had passed a note to the teller demanding cash and saying
54. A. identity B. growth C. passing D. memory he had a gun. Michael looked again and the man's shirt had dropped a bit, exposing more of his
55. A. persuade B. shape C. serve D. remember face.“I' ve seen this guy!” thought Michael. He recognized the would-be robber as someone he'd
第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1. 5分,满分 15分) passed several times on a street corner praying for those who were in misery. Suddenly, instead of
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。 being frightened, Michael felt compassion for him, and a thought popped into his head,“Maybe I can
Pang Zhongwang, ____56____ doctoral student at Tsinghua University’s Department of help.”
Precision Instruments, was named one of “Touching China’s 2024 Persons of the Year” on Saturday. He walked over to the man, 43-year-old Eric, and calmly asked,“What's wrong Don't you have
____57____ (grow) up in extreme poverty, he faced enormous hardships. His father suffered from a job ” Startled, Eric looked at Michael and exclaimed,“There is nothing in this town for
schizophrenia (精神分裂症 ), and his mother, ____58____ lower body was paralyzed, used a me.Nothing!” Then, tears streamed down his face. Michael sensed the despair in the man's voice, as
wheelchair. if he were ready to throw his life away. It reminded him of his own struggles and how getting a
Despite facing considerable challenges in his family, he remained optimistic, holding onto the second chance had once saved him, stirring a powerful urge to help. He knew the tellers were
belief that “knowledge changes fate”. In 2017, Pang ____59____ (admit) to Tsinghua University with terrified, and he wanted to get Eric out of the bank.
a high score. ____60____ (initial), he feared being a disappointment, but he found his path in 注意: (1)续写词数应为 150 个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
research, persisting through numerous failures. He refused donations, relying instead ____61____ Paragraph 1:So he patted Eric on the shoulder and said,“Let's go outside and talk about this.”
school scholarships. His mother, who named him “Zhongwang” (meaning “the hope of all”), taught
him always to look forward. “Mom smiles every day——why should I feel sad ” he once said. Paragraph 2:Just then, the police appeared and shouted,“Freeze!”
Sadly, his mother passed away in 2020, just before he was granted the opportunity ____62____
(pursue) a doctorate at Tsinghua. As a top scholar, he ____63____ (publish) SCI papers over the past
few years and holds patents, aiming to “serve the country through ____64____ (science)
research”—a mission he wholeheartedly embraces. Pang’s story will inspire other children from
disadvantage backgrounds to study diligently and change their destinies. His journey shows us
____65____ with hope and determination, we can all live up to expectations and create our own
brilliance.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)
第一节(满分 15分)
假定你是李华,你校将举办“绿色校园行动周”(Green Campus Action Week)。请你用英语给全校
国际生写一份倡议书,内容包括:(云学联盟)
1. 介绍活动目的;
2. 倡议他们参与一项具体活动(如垃圾分类、植树等);
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