江西南昌县莲塘第一中学2025-2026学年度上学期高三期末复习作业英语试题(PDF版,含解析,无听力音频有听力原文)

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江西南昌县莲塘第一中学2025-2026学年度上学期高三期末复习作业英语试题(PDF版,含解析,无听力音频有听力原文)

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2025-2026 学年度上学期高三期末复习作业
2026013031 学科:英语
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)
1.Where does the conversation probably take place
A.In the car. B.At the train station. C.In the parking lot.
2.What has the woman done to her hair
A.She had it colored. B.She had it cut short. C.She had it straightened.
3.How much should the man pay for his parcel
A.12 yuan. B.14 yuan. C.16 yuan.
4.How does the man sound
A.Understanding. B.Hopeful. C.Apologetic.
5.What is the man trying to do
A.Thank the woman. B.Encourage the woman. C.Congratulate the woman.
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.What did the speakers just do
A.They had a typing class.
B.They wrote something by hand.
C.They did homework on computers.
7.What does the woman think about handwriting
A.It’s valuable. B.It’s difficult. C.It’s impractical.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.Why does Ms.Marshall feel the change a good thing
A.She has to travel on business.
B.She needs more time to prepare.
C.She prefers a different location.
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9.When will the photo shoot be
A.On Thursday. B.On Friday. C.On Saturday.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10.What helped the man improve his public speaking skills
A.Taking online courses. B.Watching free speeches. C.Talking to famous leaders.
11.Why does Khan Academy really attract the man
A.It doesn’t cost anything. B.It covers many subjects. C.It lets him make his own plan.
12.What are the speakers mainly talking about
A.Some useful apps. B.An excellent speech. C.Some famous artists.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13.What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A.Fellow workers. B.Old schoolmates. C.Husband and wife.
14.What led to Jeff moving to New York
A.His job change. B.His promotion. C.His marriage.
15.What was Jeff’s first job after graduation
A.Directing. B.Teaching. C.Writing.
16.What does Jeff’s job involve
A.Acting different scenes. B.Creating lines for films. C.Removing unwanted noise.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.Why does the school hold the “Fun Day”
A.To enrich today’s meeting.
B.To meet the government’s need.
C.To celebrate the end of the year.
18.What activity can be enjoyed in the evening
A.A concert. B.Swimming races. C.Exciting rides.
19.Who will be charged for the “Fun Day”
A.School students. B.Family members. C.The governor.
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20.How can students get the latest news about the “Fun Day”
A.By surfing the school website.
B.By asking organizers of the event.
C.By listening to the announcement.
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)
A
Is Conservation volunteer work in Peru right for me
This is a once in a lifetime chance to do animal volunteer work abroad and live in the heart
of the Amazon Rainforest! If you have an interest in conservation, biology, or environmental
science, you’ll enjoy the hands-on fieldwork, and you’ll contribute to ongoing research projects.
You don’t need previous experience to join. You’ ll be supervised by experts, and our staff are
always available to provide guidance and advice.
Our project welcomes participants aged 16 and above, with a minimum commitment of one week
and flexible start dates. A Typical Volunteer Schedule
Time Period What you do
Monday-Friday feeding the animals; working in the pilot
8:00 am-11:30 am farm;collecting data
Monday-Friday
breaking for lunch
11:30 am-3:30 pm
Monday-Friday conducting bird population counts; working in the
3:30 pm-5:30 pm butterfly house; doing seasonal tasks
Monday-Friday going on group hikes; playing board games with
after 5:30 pm (free time) other volunteers; taking an optional boat trip to
Saturday-Sunday (free time) Puerto Maldonado (optional at weekends)
Accommodation
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You’ll share accommodation with other volunteers during your stay. This is a great way to
get to know your fellow volunteers, share experiences, and explore your surroundings in your free
time together.
Join our Amazon Rainforest Conservation Project today and help protect the wildlife of
Peru.
21.Who is the project intended for
A.Someone capable of working with experts.
B.Someone enthusiastic about nature protection.
C.Someone with academic background in biology.
D.Someone with previous experience in adventures.
22.How many hours will a volunteer work at least per week
A.47.5 B.38.5 C.27.5 D.9.5
23.How can the volunteers contribute to the project
A.They provide locals with guidance and advice.
B.They share experiences with fellow volunteers.
C.They perform species care and green practice tasks.
D.They take an optional boat trip to Puerto Maldonado.
B
THE PALISADES FIRE in Los Angeles burned Charlotte Tragos’s home to the ground. “It
was a pretty special and unique house,” says Tragos, who fled with her family when the fire broke
out. “The streets were packed with people running, driving on the wrong side of the road,” she
says, adding that everyone knew they were running for their lives.
A few days after the fire started, a friend shared a video with her of a Los Angeles artist
offering to create, for free, watercolor paintings of people’s homes before they were scorched (烧
焦). Tragos reached out to the artist, Jordan Heber, asking if she could do Tragos’s childhood
home. Heber accepted and completed a painting of Tragos’s home in just three days. Tragos says
she will forever be grateful to Heber. “It means the world,” she says. “We’re in a position where
we have nothing, and anything like that, especially pieces that mark what the house meant to us —
it is really uplifting.”
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“I moved around a lot when I was younger, and so the meaning of home is significant to
me,” Heber says. After the wildfires started, Heber thought about ways she could contribute. A
friend sent her an Instagram post by another local artist offering to draw people’s homes at no
charge, and Heber was inspired. Shortly after she posted her offer on social media, requests started
coming in.
Heber has created more than 25 paintings, including one for Jeremy Wineberg, whose home
in Pacific Palisades was destroyed. “It was a place you never wanted to leave,” says Wineberg,
adding that the house had been in his family for nearly 30 years. “We told her our story, and she
so kindly and lovingly made such a beautiful memory that looks exactly as if it was a
photograph,” says Wineberg. Heber is glad people find her paintings meaningful, saying,
“Hopefully it inspires others to pitch in with their own gifts.”
24.How did Tragos feel about Heber’s painting of her childhood home
A.She viewed it mainly as a beautiful piece of artwork.
B.She felt it failed to capture the true memory of her home.
C.She found it emotionally comforting during a difficult time.
D.She considered it a practical replacement for her lost belongings.
25.Why did Jordan Heber offer to paint for wildfire victims
A.She needed to improve her painting skills. B.She was responding to numerous requests.
C.She was inspired by an artist’s act of kindness. D.She valued the meaning of home since
childhood.
26.Which of the following can best describe Jordan Heber
A.Conservative and selfless. B.Innovative and compassionate.
C.Humble and adventurous. D.Enterprising and devoted.
27.What can be inferred from Jordan Heber’s words in the last paragraph
A.She wants to teach wildfire victims how to paint.
B.She hopes to encourage more people to help others.
C.She regrets not being able to help more wildfire victims.
D.She plans to stop painting and focus on her full-time job.
C
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Twice a week, Adam Knox jumps into a four-wheel-drive pickup and climbs to a forest
high in the mountains of Hawaii. “You feel like you’re in one of those adventure-type movies,”
Knox says. “This is where the native birds live.” These birds are honeycreepers. They’re in danger
of going extinct because of avian (鸟类的) malaria, a disease spread to birds by mosquitoes. To
save them, the American Bird Conservancy has launched an innovative conservation project. As a
drone pilot and project member, Adam Knox goes into the forest with a key mission: to release
more mosquitoes as part of a scientific intervention.
Instead of chemicals, “this technique uses mosquitoes to fight mosquitoes,” says scientist
Christa Seidl, of Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project. When the mosquito project began, in 2023,
helicopters were the best available means. “It’s been a long road to get here, with a lot of trial and
testing,” Knox says. “But at this point, we have a system that can fly in these difficult
environments.” Plus, drones are quieter, cost less, and allow more flexibility with timing.
Honeycreepers live in Hawaii, and nowhere else. There used to be more than 50 species.
“Now there are only 17,” says Chris Farmer, ABC’s Hawaii program director. Unlike
honeycreepers, mosquitoes are not native to Hawaii. As temperatures have warmed, mosquitoes
have moved higher to honeycreeper habitat. A single mosquito bite can kill a honeycreeper.
The mosquitoes Knox drops into the forest are males, so they don’t bite or transmit disease.
They’ve been raised in a lab and bred to carry a natural bacteria that prevents them from
reproducing with wild females. When these mosquitoes mate with wild ones, the eggs that are
produced won’t hatch. “This lowers the mosquito population over time,” Seidl says, especially
since most females mate only once. It also gives honeycreepers time to bounce back.
Conservationists aren’t sure how long it will take. Until then, Knox will continue doing
drone drops. And Seidl will continue tracking mosquito numbers and honeycreeper health.
“Everyone is so committed and works so hard because we understand that it is our responsibility
to save these birds,” Farmer says. “And we can do that. We have the technology.”
28.What is the function of paragraph 1
A.To emphasize the risks involved in Knox’s work.
B.To introduce the honeycreeper conservation project.
C.To describe the natural habitat of the honeycreepers.
D.To state the main threat to the honeycreepers’ survival.
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29.What do we know about the project from paragraph 2
A.Its primary objective. B.Its scientific principle.
C.Its operational approach. D.Its developmental challenges.
30.What does the underlined phrase “bounce back” probably mean
A.Survive. B.Migrate. C.Withdraw. D.Restore.
31.What is the passage mainly about
A.Studying bird diseases. B.Using drones in forests.
C.Saving birds with mosquitoes. D.Tracking wildlife numbers.
D
Sunscreen is a literal lifesaver for humans, protecting us from dangerous ultraviolet (UV)
rays (紫外线) and skin cancer. However, the same cannot be said for its effects on marine life.
Every year, thousands of tons of commercial sunscreens wash off swimmers and wind up in the
planet’s oceans. Studies indicate that the chemicals from commercial sunscreens can cause
pollution and lead to coral bleaching, threatening marine habitat.
Drawing inspiration from nature, material scientists at Nanyang Technological University
have developed the world’s first pollen-based sunscreen to address this critical issue. Pollen (花
粉) grains have evolved strong outer layers that safeguard their internal components against
unfavorable environmental conditions, including intense UV rays. Crucially, this natural
protective characteristic remains effective during extraction, positioning pollen as a safer,
eco-conscious sunscreen alternative.
Unlike commercial sunscreens that rely on harmful chemicals, the pollen-based sunscreen
adopts a gentle, eco-friendly production process, using pollen’s naturally tough shell to form a
lightweight natural microgel (微凝胶) that acts as a UV barrier. Laboratory tests confirm it
achieves a sun protection factor (SPF) of about 30, blocking approximately 97% of UV rays. This
matches the protection level of commercial alternatives, while being far gentler for sensitive skin.
Beyond its eco-friendliness, the pollen sunscreen offers cooling benefits even during peak
UV hours (10 a.m. — 4 p.m.). In tests, skin treated with the pollen sunscreen stayed up to 5℃
cooler for as long as 20 minutes under intense UV radiation of 3200 μW/cm2, a level typical of
midday summer sunlight. This cooling effect stems from pollen’s natural trait of absorbing less
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heat, which addresses the overheating discomfort common with regular sunscreens.
Despite its advantages and UV protection meeting commercial standards, the product
remains unavailable to consumers. As Cho Nam-Joon, the study’s leading author, emphasized,
“Official approvals and additional tests on its sustained reliability under various storage conditions
are necessary before market launch.” This required process delays its arrival on store shelves, even
as the pollen-based sunscreen shows great potential for reducing chemical pollution and protecting
both human health and marine life.
32.What is the problem with commercial sunscreen
A.The risk of skin cancer. B.The inefficiency of UV protection.
C.The difficulty in washing off. D.The threat to marine ecosystems.
33.What distinguishes the pollen-based sunscreen
A.Its high SPF value. B.Its natural ingredients.
C.Its marine-based components. D.Its skin-repair ability.
34.How does the author explain the cooling effect of the pollen sunscreen
A.By providing statistics. B.By designing a test.
C.By making comparisons. D.By describing a process.
35.What is the focus of the last paragraph regarding the pollen sunscreen
A.Procedures of its official approval. B.Outlook for its market performance.
C.Factors for its delayed launch. D.Significance of its reliability tests.
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
At first glance, the idea of living a minimalist (极简主义的) lifestyle may sound difficult,
restrictive, or even boring. I was a bit doubtful when I first decided to take on minimalist living.
36 Becoming a minimalist has given me more time and freedom for what I love and value.
It’s pretty common for beginners to think that minimalism starts with hard-to-manage
habits and rules. 37 Minimalism starts with your mindset, the lens through which you are
viewing your life, then moves outward from there to become actionable habits and steps.
Another big misunderstanding when it comes to living a minimalist life is that the main
goal of becoming a minimalist is to get rid of as much stuff as possible. Wrong again! The main
goal of minimalism is to get rid of the things that don’t contribute to the value of your daily life.
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38
In order to make more space for the things you value, you first have to identify what those
things are. Ask yourself what your life could use more of and what you could use less of in your
day-to-day life. 39 If something is annoying you in your day-to-day life, you had better
address these things and keep them from dragging you down further.
40 When you’re getting started, don’t focus too much on the end result or on the
most difficult things to change. Start with the easiest things to change and work your way up from
there. Making small amounts of progress can help improve your motivation and inspire you to
keep going.
A.It’s nothing but an excuse.
B.This couldn’t be further from the truth!
C.Fixing what bothers you is also necessary.
D.This leaves more space for you to boost productivity.
E.But doing so has given me a life I genuinely love living.
F.So you can make space for what’s most important to you.
G.Just start simple and realize becoming a minimalist is a journey.
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)
Jason Joel’s life story is not just about running. As a two-time cancer survivor, Jason has
transformed personal health into stories for inspiration.
His journey began . Despite the fact that Jason felt while preparing for a
new job, he experienced a seizure (突然发作) — a moment that would everything.
Within one week, he underwent brain surgery, marking the beginning of an intense 16-month
treatment journey that would his physical and mental boundaries. “They told me I
wouldn’t walk out of the hospital,” Jason recalls, “but I to leave in two days.”
This became the cornerstone of his . Despite undergoing extensive treatment, Jason
refused to remain . He would run six to eight miles every day around Zorinsky Lake in
Omaha, Nebraska, turning each step into the to his diagnosis (诊断).
Remarkably, Jason’s connection to running was because of his cancer
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experiences. After his first cancer diagnosis — metastatic thyroid cancer — he began running
again. When he was faced with the brain tumor diagnosis, running became more than a hobby; it
became a .
While still in hospital, Jason bravely expressed his by signing up for a marathon.
He completed the race, that limitations are often just perceptions (感知).
After the race, he shares posts on social media, transforming his experiences into
motivational stories. “It’s not just an ,” Jason explains. “It’s an accomplishment, a
self-reflection, something beyond just running.”
41.A.signals B.records C.needs D.challenges
42.A.effortlessly B.smoothly C.irregularly D.unexpectedly
43.A.nervous B.emotional C.healthy D.confident
44.A.change B.balance C.delay D.consume
45.A.test B.mark C.remove D.fix
46.A.happened B.managed C.agreed D.hesitated
47.A.innovation B.promotion C.recovery D.search
48.A.speechless B.lonely C.faithful D.motionless
49.A.witness B.approach C.resistance D.commitment
50.A.replaced B.deepened C.followed D.explored
51.A.defence B.necessity C.match D.responsibility
52.A.hope B.trust C.dependence D.innocence
53.A.predicting B.warning C.admitting D.proving
54.A.reflective B.average C.extra D.humorous
55.A.experiment B.event C.occasion D.appointment
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
56.假定你是李华,为了培养学生的创新精神和劳动技能,上周六你校在图书馆举办了学生
现场手工制作比赛。请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:
1. 参赛对象;
2. 比赛过程和结果;
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3. 比赛意义。
1.词数 80 左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
An on-site craft competition
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第二节(满分 25 分)
57.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。
Wang Yifan, a 16-year-old from Chengdu, had always pictured the United States as a land
of skyscrapers, endless highways, and smiling faces. When his exchange program placed him at a
high school in a small town in Oregon for ten months, he tried hard to hide his disappointment —
no skyscrapers, only endless pine trees and rain. Still, he told himself that adventure could bloom
anywhere.
From the first day, however, the gaps felt wider than the Pacific he had just crossed. His
host family,though friendly, chatted away in slang he couldn’t catch. At school, he couldn’t get
used to the loud slam of lockers, and the sour cheese smell in the cafeteria only sharpened his
longing for Sichuan peppercorns.
One Monday morning, when Mr. Brown asked him to read a short paragraph aloud in
history class,he came across the word “castle” and pronounced every letter, which sent a ripple of
giggles through the classroom and left his ears burning.
That afternoon his literature teacher Ms. Carter announced the annual Story Slam: each
contestant would tell a five-minute true story onstage the following Friday and the one who
moved the crowd most would skip the literature final exam. Yifan’s first instinct was to withdraw
— the laughter in history class still rang in his ears.
But that night, the thought of escaping the three-hour final exam stirred something in him.
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A story surfaced: the first time he and Grandpa leaned over a tiny pot of crimson oil fishing tofu
out of the steaming soup, laughing between hot bites. Then he typed, trimmed, and polished it
until it was Slam-ready.
However, the next morning he hesitated at the sign-up sheet. Mary, his only new friend,
came over,patted his shoulder and whispered, “Tell the hot-pot story and I’ll help you practice
after school.” Yifan felt the warmth that chili once sparked in his chest. He picked up the pen.
注意: 1.续写词数应为 150 左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
On Story Slam Day, Yifan was the last storyteller.
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Unexpectedly, Yifan’s winning story made the class hungry for more than hot-pot.
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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,并将答案填写在答
题卡上。
Gulangyu Island, often called the “Piano Island”, is famous for its rich musical heritage.
The island’s cultural diversity 58 (create) a lively music scene for over a century. At the
heart of this tradition stands Gulangyu Music Hall, 59 attractive place dedicated to
preserving and promoting classical music.
Built during the early 20th century, the music hall reflects Gulangyu’s historic role as a
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cultural crossroads, 60 East meets West in harmony. The hall’s elegant architecture and
music make it a popular site, allowing music lovers 61 (appreciate) live concerts.
One of the most charming features of Gulangyu Music Hall is its commitment to free
62 (week) concerts featuring piano and violin. Visitors can enjoy a variety of classical pieces,
performed by talented local and 63 (visit) musicians, without any admission fee. The
music hall, 64 (supply) with historic architecture, offers an immersive(沉浸
的)environment, so audiences can connect deeply with music.
Attending a concert at Gulangyu Music Hall is more than just enjoying music; it’s about
experiencing a living tradition. The performances often include classical masterpieces from
composers like Chopin, Beethoven, and Bach, alongside Chinese 65 (composition) that
reflect local heritage.
Visitors often describe attending concerts at Gulangyu Music Hall 66 a magical
and memorable experience. The 67 (integrate) of superb music, comfortable setting,
and historic atmosphere leaves a lasting impression.
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1.B
【原文】W: Thank you for meeting me here. Sorry about the delayed train.
M: Never mind. The car’s been parked across the street. Let me help you with your suitcase.
2.C
【原文】M: Wow, straight hair makes you look like a different person!
W: Yeah, I want to try something new. I think it makes the color look brighter.
M: Yeah, it looks longer than usual, too!
3.C
【原文】W: Your parcel is overweight by two kilograms. It’s three kilograms in all. It is 12 yuan
for the first kilogram and 2 yuan for every additional kilogram.
M: OK. I’ll pay using the QR code.
4.A
【原文】W: I’m so sorry I forgot your birthday. I usually remember it every year. I hope you can
forgive me.
M: Never mind. I know you have a lot to think about.
5.B
【原文】W: Sorry, sir. I was slow-moving and missed a few chances.
M: Relax. We can win this cup and you just need to keep up the good work in the next match. I
know you can do it!
6.B 7.A
【原文】W: I just finished tonight’s homework.
M: Me too, although I don’t understand why we’re doing it when computers exist!
W: Calligraphy helps us understand a character’s structure and meaning.
M: But we could learn the characters without physically copying them out.
W: Maybe not! It’s harder to remember a character if you only see it quickly while typing.
Besides, it’s part of our history and culture.
M: But wouldn’t touch-typing classes be more practical
W: I see your point. But handwriting also teaches important life skills. Patience, focus...
8.B 9.C
【原文】M: Ms. Marshall, the Art Director has just called. She has to rearrange the photo shoot to
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later because she’s been called away to Paris on urgent business.
W: Actually, that’s a good thing. I haven’t finished the final set design for the shoot. This gives
me the time to prepare.
M: Good. But she wanted to know when to rearrange. She’ll be back on Thursday morning and
would be able to start later that day. Or there’s Friday, Saturday too.
W: The last option sounds good.
10.B 11.C 12.A
【原文】W: John, I heard you made a nice speech at school. How did you improve your public
speaking skills
M: It’s thanks to TED, a useful free app. It collects hundreds of talks from the world’s most
famous thinkers, leaders, artists, etc. I can download them to watch offline.
W: It seems that online learning apps are really great.
M: Absolutely. They show me a new way of learning.
W: Which app do you think is the best for your schoolwork besides TED
M: I often use Khan Academy. It allows me to learn almost anything for free. It covers many
subjects. Its real magic is that it allows me to create my own learning plan.
W: That’s great! I’m going to download it right now. Thanks for your sharing.
13.B 14.A 15.B 16.C
【原文】W: Hi, Jeff. Fancy meeting you.
M: My god. Joanna, it’s you. We haven’t seen each other since graduation.
W: So you moved to New York For promotion Or for marriage
M: Neither. I changed my job. I worked as a teacher after graduation. Then I began to write. Last
year, one of my friends working in a filming company called me and asked me to be a dialogue
editor.
W: In a filming company, an actor acts and a director directs. But what does your job involve Do
you create lines
M: Actually not. My work is to make sure every word spoken by the actors is heard by the
director. I clean up unwanted noise, ensure the dialogue matches across different takes, and so on.
W: Do you like it
M: Yes. It just suits a person like me.
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17.C 18.A 19.B 20.A
【原文】M: Good morning, everyone. Before the meeting, I have an exciting announcement to
make. As part of our end of year celebrations, the governors have allowed the school to hold a
rather amazing Fun Day. The school grounds will stage a fun fair with exciting rides to enjoy.
There’ll be various competitions including sports games and swimming races. In the evening,
there will be a concert. The day is totally free for school students, but please note there will be a
small fee for parents and other family members. There will be more details coming out closer to
the event and as always, our school website will have all the up-to-date information. It reminds
me, can I ask all members of our website building club to see me at break time There are a few
important updates we’ve been advised to make.
21.B 22.C 23.C
【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍秘鲁亚马逊雨林保护志愿项目的相关信息,包括
招募对象、日程安排及住宿情况。
21.细节理解题。根据第一段中的“If you have an interest in conservation, biology, or
environmental science, you’ll enjoy the hands-on fieldwork, and you’ll contribute to ongoing
research projects. You don’t need previous experience to join.(如果你对环境保护、生物学或环
境科学感兴趣,你会喜欢这份实地实操工作,并能为正在进行的研究项目贡献力量。参与无
需过往经验)”可知,该项目面向对自然保护充满热情的人,无需专业背景或过往经验。故选
B 项。
22.细节理解题。根据 A Typical Volunteer Schedule 部分可知,周一至周五的工作时间为:
上午 8:00-11:30(3.5 小时)、下午 3:30-5:30(2 小时),每天工作时长为 3.5+2=5.5 小时。一
周工作 5 天,至少工作时长为 5.5×5=27.5 小时。故选 C 项。
23.细节理解题。根据 A Typical Volunteer Schedule 中的工作内容“feeding the animals;
working in the pilot farm; collecting data; conducting bird population counts; working in the
butterfly house; doing seasonal tasks(喂养动物、在试验农场工作、收集数据、进行鸟类数量统
计、在蝴蝶馆工作、完成季节性任务)”可知,志愿者通过开展物种照料和绿色实践工作为项
目做贡献。故选 C 项。
24.C 25.C 26.B 27.B
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述洛杉矶火灾后艺术家无偿为灾民绘制故居水彩画,慰
藉受灾者心灵的暖心故事。
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24.推理判断题。根据第二段中的“Tragos says she will forever be grateful to Heber. “It means
the world,” she says. “We’re in a position where we have nothing, and anything like that,
especially pieces that mark what the house meant to us — it is really uplifting.(特拉戈斯说她会
永远感激赫伯。“这对我来说意义非凡,”她说。“我们现在一无所有,而这样的东西,尤其
是能承载这座房子对我们意义的物件,真的令人振奋”)”可知,在失去家园的艰难时刻,这
幅画给特拉戈斯带来了情感上的慰藉。故选 C 项。
25.细节理解题。根据第三段中的“After the wildfires started, Heber thought about ways she
could contribute. A friend sent her an Instagram post by another local artist offering to draw
people’s homes at no charge, and Heber was inspired.(火灾发生后,赫伯一直在思考自己能做些
什么来提供帮助。一位朋友给她看了另一位当地艺术家在照片墙发布的免费为人们绘制故居
的帖子,赫伯受到了启发。)”可知,赫伯是受到另一位艺术家善举的启发,才决定为灾民作
画。故选 C 项。
26.推理判断题。根据第二段中的 “A few days after the fire started, a friend shared a video with
her of a Los Angeles artist offering to create, for free, watercolor paintings of people’s homes
before they were scorched (烧焦)(火灾发生几天后,一位朋友给她分享了一段视频,视频里是
一位洛杉矶的艺术家,主动提出免费为人们创作他们的家园被烧焦前的水彩画。)”,赫伯主
动免费为灾民绘制故居,用画作承载他们对家的记忆,切实慰藉了受灾者的心灵,是同情心
的直接体现。根据第三段提到 “After the wildfires started, Heber thought about ways she could
contribute(野火发生后,赫伯一直在思考自己能做些什么来提供帮助),火灾发生后她主动寻
求助力灾民的途径,体现出对受灾者的关怀。根据第四段 “We told her our story, and she so
kindly and lovingly made such a beautiful memory that looks exactly as if it was a photograph, ”
says Wineberg.(怀恩伯格说:“我们给她讲了我们和这座房子的故事,而她则满怀善意与温情,
为我们创作了这样一件承载美好回忆的作品,画面逼真得宛如一张照片。”)”能看出,这种
艺术帮扶的方式新颖且有温度,区别于常规救灾手段,体现了创新性。故选 B 项。
27.推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“Heber is glad people find her paintings meaningful, saying,
“Hopefully it inspires others to pitch in with their own gifts. ”(赫伯很高兴人们觉得她的画有意
义,她说:“希望这能激励其他人用自己的特长伸出援手。”)”可知,赫伯希望自己的行为能
鼓励更多人发挥自身优势去帮助他人。故选 B 项。
28.B 29.C 30.D 31.C
【导语】这是一篇说明文。本文介绍美国鸟类保护协会用投放特殊雄蚊的方式,减少致病蚊
答案第 4 页,共 14 页
子数量,拯救夏威夷濒危蜜旋木雀的保护项目。
28.推理判断题。根据第一段“To save them, the American Bird Conservancy has launched an
innovative conservation project. As a drone pilot and project member, Adam Knox goes into the
forest with a key mission: to release more mosquitoes as part of a scientific intervention. (为了拯
救它们,美国鸟类保护协会启动了一个创新性的保护项目。作为无人机飞行员和项目成员,
亚当 诺克斯带着一项关键任务进入森林:投放更多蚊子,作为一项科学干预措施的一部
分。)”可知,第一段的作用是引出拯救蜜旋木雀的保护项目。故选 B 项。
29.主旨大意题。根据第二段内容“Instead of chemicals, “this technique uses mosquitoes to fight
mosquitoes,” says scientist Christa Seidl, of Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project. When the
mosquito project began, in 2023, helicopters were the best available means. “It’s been a long road
to get here, with a lot of trial and testing,” Knox says. “But at this point, we have a system that can
fly in these difficult environments.” Plus, drones are quieter, cost less, and allow more flexibility
with timing.(“这种技术并非使用化学药剂,而是以蚊治蚊。”毛伊岛森林鸟类恢复项目的科
学家克丽斯塔 赛德尔说道。该蚊虫防控项目于 2023 年启动,最初直升机是当时最佳的可
用手段。“一路走来,我们经历了大量的试验与测试,”诺克斯表示,“但如今,我们已经拥
有了一套能在这类复杂环境中飞行作业的系统。”此外,无人机不仅噪音更小、成本更低,
在作业时间安排上也更加灵活。)”可知,该段主要介绍了项目从直升机到无人机的执行方式
演变。故选 C 项。
30.词句猜测题。根据第四段中“The mosquitoes Knox drops into the forest are males, so they
don’t bite or transmit disease. They’ve been raised in a lab and bred to carry a natural bacteria that
prevents them from reproducing with wild females. When these mosquitoes mate with wild ones,
the eggs that are produced won’t hatch.(诺克斯投放到森林里的蚊子是雄性的,所以它们不会
叮咬或传播疾病。它们是在实验室里饲养的,并被培育成携带一种天然细菌,这种细菌可以
防止它们与野生雌性繁殖。当这些蚊子与野生蚊子交配时,产生的蚊子卵不会孵化。)”以及
“This lowers the mosquito population over time,(随着时间的推移,这会降低蚊子的数量)”可知,
投放的雄蚊不会叮咬或传播疾病,而且与野生雌蚊交配后,雌蚊产下的卵无法孵化,蚊子数
量会随之减少。结合画线短语所在句“It also gives honeycreepers time to bounce back. (这也给
了蜜旋木雀 bounce back 的时间)”以及前文提到蚊子传播的疟疾导致蜜旋木雀濒临灭绝可推
断,该短语意为“恢复”种群数量。Restore“恢复”与其意思最接近。故选 D 项。
答案第 5 页,共 14 页
31.主旨大意题。通读全文,特别是第一段“To save them, the American Bird Conservancy has
launched an innovative conservation project. As a drone pilot and project member, Adam Knox
goes into the forest with a key mission: to release more mosquitoes as part of a scientific
intervention. (为了拯救它们,美国鸟类保护协会启动了一个创新性的保护项目。作为无人机
飞行员和项目成员,亚当 诺克斯带着一项关键任务进入森林:投放更多蚊子,作为一项科
学干预措施的一部分。)”可知,文章围绕美国鸟类保护协会的保护项目展开,介绍了该项目
通过投放特殊培育的雄蚊来减少致病蚊子数量,从而拯救濒临灭绝的蜜旋木雀这一核心内容。
C 选项 “Saving birds with mosquitoes(以蚊治蚊拯救鸟类)”最能概括全文主旨。故选 C 项。
32.D 33.B 34.A 35.C
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了南洋理工大学的材料科学家受自然启发,开发出世
界上第一种基于花粉的防晒霜,这种防晒霜不仅环保,还能有效阻挡紫外线,同时具有降温
效果,但由于需要官方批准和进一步测试,目前尚未上市。
32.细节理解题。根据第一段中“Studies indicate that the chemicals from commercial sunscreens
can cause pollution and lead to coral bleaching, threatening marine habitat. (研究表明,商业防晒
霜中的化学物质会造成污染,导致珊瑚白化,威胁海洋栖息地。)”可知,商业防晒霜对海洋
生态系统构成威胁。故选 D 项。
33.细节理解题。根据第二段“Drawing inspiration from nature, material scientists at Nanyang
Technological University have developed the world’s first pollen-based sunscreen to address this
critical issue. Pollen (花粉) grains have evolved strong outer layers that safeguard their internal
components against unfavorable environmental conditions, including intense UV rays. Crucially,
this natural protective characteristic remains effective during extraction, positioning pollen as a
safer, eco-conscious sunscreen alternative. (受自然启发,南洋理工大学的材料科学家开发出世
界上第一种基于花粉的防晒霜,以解决这一关键问题。花粉颗粒已经进化出强大的外层,保
护其内部成分免受不利环境条件的影响,包括强烈的紫外线。至关重要的是,这种天然保护
特性在提取过程中仍然有效,使花粉成为一种更安全、更环保的防晒霜替代品。)”和第三段
中“Unlike commercial sunscreens that rely on harmful chemicals, the pollen-based sunscreen
adopts a gentle, eco-friendly production process, using pollen’s naturally tough shell to form a
lightweight natural microgel (微凝胶) that acts as a UV barrier. (与依赖有害化学物质的商业防
晒霜不同,这款基于花粉的防晒霜采用温和、环保的生产工艺,利用花粉天然坚固的外壳形
答案第 6 页,共 14 页
成一种轻质的天然微凝胶,起到紫外线屏障的作用。)”可知,花粉防晒霜的最大特点是利用
天然花粉外壳,不含有害化学物质,更环保。故选 B 项。
34.推理判断题。根据第四段中“In tests, skin treated with the pollen sunscreen stayed up to 5℃
cooler for as long as 20 minutes under intense UV radiation of 3200 μW/cm2, a level typical of
midday summer sunlight. This cooling effect stems from pollen’s natural trait of absorbing less
heat, which addresses the overheating discomfort common with regular sunscreens. (在测试中,涂
抹了花粉防晒霜的皮肤在 3200 微瓦/平方厘米的强烈紫外线照射下,长达 20 分钟都能保持
最多凉爽 5℃,这一辐射强度相当于夏季正午阳光的典型水平。这种降温效果源于花粉吸收
热量较少的自然特性,这解决了普通防晒霜常有的过热不适感。)”可知,作者通过提供具体
数据来说明花粉防晒霜的降温效果。故选 A 项。
35.主旨大意题。根据最后一段“Despite its advantages and UV protection meeting commercial
standards, the product remains unavailable to consumers. As Cho Nam-Joon, the study’s leading
author, emphasized, “Official approvals and additional tests on its sustained reliability under
various storage conditions are necessary before market launch.” This required process delays its
arrival on store shelves, even as the pollen-based sunscreen shows great potential for reducing
chemical pollution and protecting both human health and marine life. (尽管该产品具有优势,且
紫外线防护符合商业标准,但消费者仍无法购买到该产品。正如该研究的主要作者 Cho
Nam-Joon 所强调的那样,“在上市之前,必须获得官方批准,并在各种储存条件下对其持续
可靠性进行额外测试。”这一必要的过程推迟了它上架的时间,尽管这种基于花粉的防晒霜
在减少化学污染和保护人类健康和海洋生物方面显示出巨大的潜力。)”可知,最后一段主要
讲述了基于花粉的防晒霜延迟上市的因素。故选 C 项。
36.E 37.B 38.F 39.C 40.G
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍极简主义生活方式的常见误解,并给出开启极简主义
生活的实用建议。
36.根据上文“I was a bit doubtful when I first decided to take on minimalist living.(当我第一次
决定开始极简主义生活时,我有些怀疑)”以及下文“Becoming a minimalist has given me more
time and freedom for what I love and value.(成为一名极简主义者让我有更多时间和自由去追
求我热爱和珍视的事物)”可知,此处应表转折,衔接最初的怀疑与后来的收获,E 选项“But
doing so has given me a life I genuinely love living.(但这样做给了我一种我由衷热爱的生活)”
中的 doing so 指代上文的 take on minimalist living,既转折又呼应下文的积极影响,符合语
答案第 7 页,共 14 页
境。故选 E 项。
37.根据上文“It’s pretty common for beginners to think that minimalism starts with
hard-to-manage habits and rules.(初学者通常认为极简主义始于难以坚持的习惯和规则)”以及
下文“Minimalism starts with your mindset, the lens through which you are viewing your life, then
moves outward from there to become actionable habits and steps.(极简主义始于你的心态 ——
这是你看待生活的视角,而后从心态出发向外延伸,逐步转化为切实可行的习惯和行动步骤)”
可知,上文的观点与实际情况不符,此处应否定上文观点,B 选项“This couldn’t be further from
the truth!(这与事实相去甚远!)”既指出上文观点错误,又引出下文对极简主义真正起点的阐
述,符合语境。故选 B 项。
38.根据上文“The main goal of minimalism is to get rid of the things that don’t contribute to the
value of your daily life.(极简主义的主要目标是摆脱那些对日常生活价值无益的东西)”可知,
此处应说明摆脱无用之物的目的,F 选项“So you can make space for what’s most important to
you.(这样你就能为对你最重要的东西腾出空间)”中的 So 承接上文,make space 呼应上文 get
rid of the things,符合语境。故选 F 项。
39.根据上文“Ask yourself what your life could use more of and what you could use less of in
your day-to-day life.(问问自己,在日常生活中,你的生活需要更多什么,更少什么)”以及下
文“If something is annoying you in your day-to-day life, you had better address these things and
keep them from dragging you down further.(如果日常生活中有什么事让你心烦,你最好着手解
决这些问题,别让它们继续拖累你)”可知,此处应衔接上文的自我审视,引出解决烦恼的必
要性,C 选项“Fixing what bothers you is also necessary.(解决困扰你的问题也是必要的)”既呼
应下文的 annoying you、address these things,又补充上文的建议,符合语境。故选 C 项。
40.根据下文“When you’re getting started, don’t focus too much on the end result or on the most
difficult things to change. Start with the easiest things to change and work your way up from
there.(开始的时候,不要太关注最终结果或最难改变的事情。从最简单的事情开始,然后逐
步推进)”可知,本段核心是建议从简单开始,循序渐进,G 选项“Just start simple and realize
becoming a minimalist is a journey.(从简单开始,意识到成为一名极简主义者是一个过程)”作
为段首句,概括本段主旨,与下文的具体建议相呼应,符合语境。故选 G 项。
41.D 42.D 43.C 44.A 45.A 46.B 47.C 48.D
49.C 50.B 51.B 52.A 53.D 54.A 55.B
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【导语】这是一篇记叙文。讲述了癌症幸存者 Jason Joel 经历病痛打击后,通过跑步走出阴
霾的励志故事。
41.考查名词词义辨析。句意:作为一名两次战胜癌症的幸存者,Jason 将个人健康的挑战
转化为鼓舞人心的故事。A. signals 信号;B. records 记录;C. needs 需求;D. challenges 挑战。
根据上文“a two-time cancer survivor”可知,与癌症抗争的经历属于健康方面的艰难考验,
challenges 符合语境。故选 D。
42.考查副词词义辨析。句意:他的旅程意外地开始了。A. effortlessly 轻松地;B. smoothly
顺利地;C. irregularly 不规则地;D. unexpectedly 意外地。根据下文“while preparing for a new
job, he experienced a seizure (突然发作)”可知,癫痫突发是毫无预兆的意外事件,unexpectedly
符合语境。故选 D。
43.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:尽管 Jason 在准备新工作时感到自己是健康的,但他却突
发了癫痫,这一刻将改变一切。A. nervous 紧张的;B. emotional 情绪化的;C. healthy 健康
的;D. confident 自信的。根据上文“Despite”及下文“he experienced a seizure (突然发作)”的转
折关系可知,在突发癫痫之前,他自认为身体是健康的,healthy 符合语境。故选 C。
44.考查动词词义辨析。句意:尽管 Jason 在准备新工作时感到自己是健康的,但他却突发
了癫痫,这一刻将改变一切。A. change 改变;B. balance 平衡;C. delay 延迟;D. consume
消耗。根据下文“Within one week, he underwent brain surgery, marking the beginning of an
intense 16-month treatment journey”可知,癫痫发作后的手术彻底改变了他的人生轨迹,
change 符合语境。故选 A。
45.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在一周内,他接受了脑部手术,这标志着一段为期 16 个月
的紧张治疗旅程的开始,这段旅程将考验他的身心极限。A. test 考验;B. mark 标记;C. remove
移除;D. fix 修理。根据下文“his physical and mental boundaries”可知,长期高强度的治疗会
考验身心承受能力,test 符合语境。故选 A。
46.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“他们说我走不出医院,”Jason 回忆道,“但我在两天后就设
法出院了。”A. happened 发生;B. managed 设法完成;C. agreed 同意;D. hesitated 犹豫。根
据上文“They told me I wouldn’t walk out of the hospital”及“but”的转折可知,Jason 成功出院,
managed 符合语境。故选 B。
47.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这成为了他康复的基石。A. innovation 创新;B. promotion
晋升;C. recovery 康复;D. search 搜寻。根据上文“leave in two days”及下文“He would run six
to eight miles every day”可知,出院是他康复过程中的关键一步,recovery 符合语境。故选
答案第 9 页,共 14 页
C。
48.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:尽管经历了大量治疗,Jason 拒绝保持静止不动。A. speechless
无语的;B. lonely 孤独的;C. faithful 忠诚的;D. motionless 静止不动的。根据下文“He would
run six to eight miles every day”可知,他坚持跑步,拒绝静止不动,motionless 符合语境。故
选 D。
49.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他每天在内布拉斯加州奥马哈的佐林斯基湖周围跑 6 到 8 英
里,把每一步都变成对诊断的抵抗。A. witness 见证;B. approach 方法;C. resistance 抵抗;
D. commitment 承诺,投入。根据上文“Despite undergoing extensive treatment, Jason refused to
remain __8__”可知,他坚持跑步是对疾病诊断的一种积极抵抗,resistance 符合语境。故选
C。
50.考查动词词义辨析。句意:值得注意的是,Jason 与跑步的联系因为他的癌症经历而加
深。A. replaced 取代;B. deepened 加深;C. followed 跟随;D. explored 探索。根据下文“running
became more than a hobby; it became a __11__”可知,跑步对他的意义变得更深刻,deepened
符合语境。故选 B。
51.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当面对脑瘤诊断时,跑步不再是一种爱好;它变成了一种必
需。A. defence 防御;B. necessity 必需品,必要;C. match 匹配;D. responsibility 责任。根
据上文“Remarkably, Jason’s connection to running was __10__ because of his cancer
experiences.”及“running became more than a hobby”可知,癌症经历使得跑步对他的意义从爱
好升级为支撑康复的必需品,necessity 符合语境。故选 B。
52.考查名词词义辨析。句意:还在医院的时候,Jason 就勇敢地通过报名参加马拉松来表
达他的希望。A. hope 希望;B. trust 信任;C. dependence 依赖;D. innocence 纯真。根据下
文“He completed the race”及“limitations are often just perceptions (感知)”可知,他报名并完成
马拉松是为了表达对突破极限的希望,hope 符合语境。故选 A。
53.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他完成了比赛,证明极限往往只是一种感知。A. predicting
预测;B. warning 警告;C. admitting 承认;D. proving 证明。根据上文“Jason bravely expressed
his __12__ by signing up for a marathon.”、“He completed the race”及下文“limitations are often
just perceptions (感知)”可知,他成功完成比赛的事实,证明了他当初表达的希望是可以实现
的,proving 符合语境。故选 D。
54.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:赛后,他在社交媒体上分享反思性的帖子,把自己的经历
转化为励志故事。A. reflective 反思性的;B. average 平均的;C. extra 额外的;D. humorous
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幽默的。根据下文“motivational stories”可知,他的帖子是反思性的、发人深省的,reflective
符合语境。故选 A。
55.考查名词词义辨析。句意:“这不仅仅是一个活动,”Jason 解释道。“这是一种成就,一
种自我反思,超越了跑步本身。”A. experiment 实验;B. event 事件,活动;C. occasion 场合;
D. appointment 预约。根据下文“It’s an accomplishment, a self-reflection, something beyond just
running.”的递进关系可知,他把马拉松这个活动提升到了成就和反思的高度,event 符合语
境。故选 B。
56.One possible version:
An on-site craft competition
An on-site craft competition was held in our school library last Saturday, which was aimed
at developing students’ innovative spirit and labor skills.
The participants selected from all the classes were required to create a craft in the given
time. After an hour, a variety of awesome works were presented, including vivid wooden carvings
and lifelike clay animals. Finally, the completed works were judged, ten of which received
awards.
The competition was a great success. Not only did it provide the students with a platform to
demonstrate their talents, but also it stimulated their interest in exploring their creativity.
【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生就上周六学校在图书馆举办的学生现场手工制
作比赛的过程、对象、结果和意义进行报道。
【详解】1.词汇积累
旨在做……:be aimed at doing→be designed to do
培养:develop→cultivate
各种各样的:a variety of→various
激发:stimulate→motivate
2.句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:After an hour, a variety of awesome works were presented, including vivid wooden carvings
and lifelike clay animals.
拓展句:After an hour, a variety of awesome works were presented, which included vivid wooden
carvings and lifelike clay animals.
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【点睛】【高分句型 1】An on-site craft competition was held in our school library last Saturday,
which was aimed at developing students’ innovative spirit and labor skills.(运用了 which 引导的
非限制性定语从句,动名词短语作宾语)
【高分句型 2】Not only did it provide the students with a platform to demonstrate their talents,
but also it stimulated their interest in exploring their creativity.(运用了 not only 引导的倒装句,
动词不定式作目的状语,动名词作宾语)
57.
On Story Slam Day, Yifan was the last storyteller. He walked onto the stage, with his heart
pounding in his chest. Just at that moment, he saw Mary giving him encouraging waves, so he
calmed down immediately, took a deep breath and began his hot-pot story. Lost in the memory of
happily fishing tofu from the bubbling pot with his lovely grandfather, he spoke confidently and
smoothly, with his fear of mispronunciation and being laughed at gone. After what seemed like an
eternity, Yifan finished his story to thunderous applause and won the golden chance to skip the
literature final exam, a surge of delight mingled with gratitude washing over him.
Unexpectedly, Yifan’s winning story made the class hungry for more than hot-pot. Their
curiosity drifted from hot-pot’s rising steam to tai chi’s flowing grace, then to calligraphy’s
dancing ink. Thus, Yifan patiently explained these cultural elements and demonstrated their
beauty to his eager classmates, with all his disappointment and unease over the past days gradually
giving way to warmth and acceptance. It dawned on him that it wasn’t the skyscrapers or the
highways that defined America, but the people genuinely willing to listen, feel, share and care.
Relieved and proud, he was even more firmly convinced that adventure could literally bloom
anywhere, even in a quiet town with endless pine trees and rain.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开。16 岁的王一凡到美国小镇交流,因文化差异感到失落。
在历史课上读错单词被嘲笑后,他本想退出故事大赛,但在朋友鼓励下,他决定讲述与爷爷
吃火锅的故事并报名参赛。
【详解】1.段落续写
①由第一段句首内容 “故事大赛当天,王一凡是最后一位讲述者。” 可知,第一段可以描
写一凡登台时的紧张情绪,以及玛丽的鼓励如何让他平复心情、进入状态;接着叙述他沉浸
在与爷爷吃火锅的回忆里,流畅讲述故事的过程;最后写他讲完故事后收获掌声、获得免考
机会的喜悦与感激。
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②由第二段句首内容 “出乎意料的是,王一凡的获奖故事让同学们对火锅以外的更多事物
产生了浓厚兴趣。” 可知,第二段可以描写一凡的故事引发了同学们对中国文化的好奇,他
如何耐心地向大家讲解太极、书法等文化元素;接着叙述他在分享过程中内心的转变,从之
前的失落不安转为温暖与被接纳;最后写他由此领悟到美国的真正内涵在于人的善意与联结,
并坚定了 “冒险可以在任何地方绽放” 的感悟。
2.续写线索:紧张上台—朋友鼓励—自信讲述—赢得比赛—狂喜感激—激发兴趣—耐心介绍
—展示文化—内心转变—感悟真理—坚信冒险
3.词汇激活
行为类
①走上舞台:walk onto the stage/step onto the stage/make his way to the stage
②深呼吸:take a deep breath/inhale deeply/breathe deeply
③赢得机会:win the golden chance/secure the opportunity/gain the chance
情绪类:
①喜悦地: happily/delightedly
②自信地:confidently/with confidence/self-assuredly
【点睛】【高分句型 1】He walked onto the stage, with his heart pounding in his chest.(运用了
with 的复合结构)
【高分句型 2】After what seemed like an eternity, Yifan finished his story to thunderous applause
and won the golden chance to skip the literature final exam, a surge of delight mingled with
gratitude washing over him.(运用了 what 引导的宾语从句)
58.has created 59.an 60.where 61.to appreciate 62.weekly 63.visiting
64.supplied 65.compositions 66.as 67.integration
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍有“钢琴之岛”之称的鼓浪屿,及其音乐厅的历史、特
色与承载的音乐文化传承。
58.考查动词时态和主谓一致。句意:一个多世纪以来,这座岛屿的文化多样性造就了活跃
的音乐氛围。根据时间状语 for over a century 可知,此处强调动作从过去持续到现在,用现
在完成时,主语 The island’s cultural diversity 为第三人称单数,所以谓语动词用 has created。
故填 has created。
59.考查冠词。句意:这一传统的核心是鼓浪屿音乐厅,这是一个致力于保护和推广古典音
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乐的迷人场所。此处泛指“一个迷人的场所”,attractive 是以元音音素开头的单词,用不定冠
词 an。故填 an。
60.考查定语从句。句意:音乐厅建于 20 世纪初,体现了鼓浪屿作为文化交汇点的历史作
用,在这里东西方文化和谐交融。此处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词为 a cultural
crossroads,表地点,在从句中作地点状语,用关系副词 where。故填 where。
61.考查非谓语动词。句意:音乐厅典雅的建筑风格和音乐氛围使其成为热门地点,让音乐
爱好者得以欣赏现场音乐会。此处为固定搭配 allow sb. to do sth.,意为“允许某人做某事”,
用动词不定式 to appreciate 作宾补。故填 to appreciate。
62.考查形容词。句意:鼓浪屿音乐厅最具吸引力的特色之一是其每周举办免费的钢琴小提
琴音乐会。此处修饰名词 concerts,用 week 的形容词形式 weekly,意为“每周的”。故填
weekly。
63.考查形容词。句意:游客可以免费欣赏由才华横溢的本地及来访音乐家演奏的各类古典
曲目。此处修饰名词 musicians,用 visit 现在分词转化的形容词形式 visiting,意为“来访
的”。故填 visiting。
64.考查非谓语动词。句意:这座音乐厅有着历史悠久的建筑格局,为观众营造出沉浸式的
环境,让他们能与音乐深度共鸣。此处为非谓语动词作后置定语,The music hall 与 supply
为被动关系,用过去分词 supplied。故填 supplied。
65.考查名词复数。句意:演出曲目通常涵盖肖邦、贝多芬、巴赫等作曲家的古典杰作,同
时也包含彰显本土文化底蕴的中国作品。此处 composition 为可数名词,结合语境可知不止
一首,用复数形式 compositions,作宾语。故填 compositions。
66.考查介词。句意:游客们常说,在鼓浪屿音乐厅听音乐会是一段美妙而难忘的体验。此
处为固定搭配 describe sth. as sth.,意为“把某物描述为某物”,用介词 as。故填 as。
67.考查名词。句意:优美的音乐、舒适的环境与厚重的历史氛围三者融合,给人留下了深
刻而持久的印象。此处位于定冠词 The 之后,用 integrate 的名词形式 integration,为不可数
名词,作主语。故填 integration。
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