2026届山东济南市历城区历城第二中学高三3月模拟预测英语试题(含解析,无听力音频有听力原文)

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济南历城第二中学高三 3 月模拟预测
英 语
注意事项:
1 .答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名,准考证号等填写在答题卡上。
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将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
3 .考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A 、B 、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。
1 . How does the woman sound?
A .Stressed. B .Understanding. C .Awful.
2 . What will the woman have?
A .Hot milk. B .Black coffee. C .Mineral water.
3 . What is the relationship between the speakers?
A .Doctor and patient.
B .Receptionist and client.
C .Bus driver and passenger.
4 . What does the woman like collecting best?
A .Train tickets. B .Coins. C .Stamps.
5 . What did the man do yesterday?
A .He went to the park. B .He went out for a picnic. C .He went shopping.
第二节 (共 15 小题; 每小题 1.5 分, 满分 22.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A 、B、 C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两 遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6 .What did Robert bring back?
A .Photos. B .Apples. C .A sandwich.
7 .What was Alice doing when Robert saw her?
A .She was taking photos. B .She was making food. C .She was running.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8 .What can we know about the woman?
A .She did a good job in her studies.
B .She will study in Scotland this June.
C .She used to organize trips for her family.
9 .Who encourages the woman to study hard?
A .Her friend. B .Her mother. C .Her teacher.
10 .What is the man probably?
A .A student. B .A volunteer. C .An interviewer.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11 .What did Helen do recently?
A .She went on business trips. B .She learned about
gardening. C .She visited her relatives.
12 .Where is Gina now?
A .In New York. B .In Atlanta. C .In Chicago.
13 .How long has Helen lived in Denver?
A .For 2 years. B .For 4 years. C .For 10 years.
14 .What is the relationship between the speakers?
A .A couple. B .Neighbors. C .Workmates.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
15 .Which bike will the man rent?
A .The classic bicycle. B .The mountain bicycle. C .The cross bicycle.
16 .What will the man probably do?
A .Ride on hills. B .Go to the shop. C .Pay in advance.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
17 .Where does the conversation probably take place?
A .On a mountain. B .At the man’s house. C .In a shop.
18 .How old is the man?
A .15. B .23. C .28.
19 .What does the man like most about mountain climbing?
A .Getting fresh air. B .Enjoying natural scenes. C .Reaching the top.
20 .What will the man do next?
A .Go climbing. B .Recall his father. C .Tell a story.
第二部分 阅读 (共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节 (共 15 小题: 每小题 2.5 分, 满分 37.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A 、B 、C 、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Vienna City Marathon — 2026 Registration
The Vienna City Marathon is an annual event held in Vienna, Austria since
1984. Starting with fewer than 800 participants in 1984, it is now Austria’s largest
road running event with over 30,000 participants taking part in the two-day races. The event is spread over 2 days and includes Marathon, Half Marathon, Marathon Team
Relay, etc.
Events
Marathon
Half Marathon
Marathon Team
Relay
Distance
42.2 k m
21.1 km
42.2 km
Fees
?135
?105
?220
Details
Venue: Vienna Sports World, Marx Halle, Karl-Farkas-Gasse 19,1030
Vienna Date: Apr.17& Apr.18; Timings: 9 am-7 pm.
Parental approval is required for participation in Marathon (if applicant is aged 16 & 17 years) and Half Marathon (if applicant is aged 14 & 15 years).
Important Points
·Change of distance: Runners can change from marathon to half marathon
distance during the race without prior notice. At the finish line they will receive a half marathon medal and will be listed in the half marathon results. However, there is no
refund (退款) of the entry fee difference. On the contrary, it is not possible to switch from the half marathon to the marathon.
·Dual event participation: Participants can run both the half marathon/ marathon along with relay marathon as long as they have registered for both events and are
wearing both bibs (号码布).
·Aid stations: There would be staffed refreshment points/ aid stations with water and sports drink every 5 km, from 15 km onwards. Bananas would also be available.
Contact Information
Website: www. vienna-marathon. com
Email: office@vienna-marathon.com
21 .What’s required of a 17-year-old runner participating in the Marathon?
A .Paying additional fees. B .Getting parents’ permission.
C .Submitting the report card. D .Filling in an extra registration form.
22 .How much will a teenager pay at least for the event?
A .? 135. B .? 67.5. C .? 220. D .? 105.
23 .What can a participant do during the race?
A .Wear two bibs at the same time.
B .Receive a refund for registration.
C .Change from half marathon to marathon.
D .Get water from a station at 10 km point.
B
Many children try to make their parents proud. But in some families, a child’s success is always “on show”. Parents want praise from others, and the child may feel like a performer, not a person.
The term “peacock parenting” comes from the idea of being “as proud as a
peacock”. Here it means a self-centered style of parenting. A peacock parent may
show off a “perfect family” in public, yet criticise the child behind closed doors when the child fails to meet high expectations. Over time, the child may learn that love is
conditional. They may hide their real feelings, stop exploring their own interests, and start to believe, “I am not worthy.”
Experts describe three common signs. The first is psychological control. When the child sets a boundary or feels upset, the parent may say, “You’re too sensitive,”
and turn the blame back onto the child. This often creates a sense of guilt. The second is unpredictable mood swings. The parent can be warm one day and cold the next,
making the child feel like they are “walking on eggshells”. In adulthood, this may
lead to people-pleasing and weak boundaries. The third is role reversal. Some parents fail to provide proper care and attention, or even expect their child to look after them emotionally or physically. As a result, the child may grow up too fast and miss out on a normal childhood.
Healing takes time, but it is possible. The first step is to be kinder to yourself
and reconnect with your own interests. Supportive friends, groups, or professional
help can provide the care that was previously missing. Clear boundaries can also
make a relationship safer, and if contact continues to cause harm, limiting contact
may be necessary. After all, there are many places to find warmth, and not all of them are under a parent’s roof.
24 .What is the purpose of paragraph 1?
A .To raise an issue. B .To describe a study.
C .To explain the causes. D .To offer the solutions.
25 .What does “peacock parenting” in paragraph 2 mainly focus on?
A.Public approval. B.Unconditional love. C.Independent growth.
D .Honest self-expression.
26 .Which sign best matches “role reversal” in paragraph 3?
A .The parent praises the child in public. B .The child tries to win others’ approval.
C .The parent relies on the child for support. D .The child avoids setting any boundaries.
27 .What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A .Distance ensures safety. B .Self-care is the final step.
C .healing requires parental effort. D .Support exists beyond the family.
C
Lindsey Vonn concluded her comeback (复出) season at age 40 with a
second-place finish in a World Cup super-G race on March 23, 2025 that was won by Swiss standout Lara Gut-Behrami.
Vonn found her top form while flying down the twisting and steep Challenger course at the World Cup finals. The American pumped her ski poles after glancing at the scoreboard as the large crowd roared.
This was Vonn’s first World Cup podium (领奖台) spot since March 15, 2018, when she finished third in a super-G in Are, Sweden. Vonn came out of retirement
during the 2024-2025 season after a partial knee replacement.
“As much as I love skiing, it’s been a hard road,” Vonn said after the race. “I
just continue to prove that anything is possible. I’ve been knocked down so many
times in my life,personally, physically, and mentally, but I always pick myself back
up. It’s not always easy. It’s actually really hard work. But that’s what it takes, putting one foot in front of the other and getting through the hard days. When you keep
putting one foot in front of the other, it leads you to a place like today.”
Vonn becomes the oldest female Alpine ski racer to step on the podium of a
World Cup race — by six years. It was Vonn’s 138th career World Cup podium in her 408th World Cup start. She is within one start of tying the record for the most starts
by a female racer, a mark held by Renate Goetschl of Austria.
The super-G title is awarded to the racer with the most points over the entire season. Before this final race, Gut-Behrami trailed by five points. Gut-Behrami
finished in a time of 1 minute, 12.35 seconds — edging Vonn by 1.29 seconds — to earn the season-long super-G crystal globe by overtaking Brignone. Gut-Behrami
found plenty of speed and took some calculated risks to glide through the course. Brignone finished third, 1.33 seconds behind Gut-Behrami.
28 .What happened to Vonn before her 2025 World Cup return?
A .She piloted a plane.
B .She lost her ski poles.
C .She settled in Sweden.
D .She had a knee surgery.
29 .Why were Vonn’s words cited in Paragraph 4?
A .To say she loves skiing most.
B .To explain the hard road of skiing.
C .To tell how she was knocked down.
D .To show her effort behind the success.
30 .What do the underlined words “trailed by” in the last paragraph mean?
A .Was worried about. B .Fell behind.
C .Was chased by. D .Caught up with.
31 .What’s the best title for the text?
A .Gut-Behrami’s Glorious Victory
B .Alpine Skiing: A Competitive Sport
C .The Intense World Cup Super-G Race
D .Vonn: Oldest Alpine Podium, Ends Comeback
D
Around Christmas, 50-year-old New Yorker Holly Jespersen felt unwell but
hesitated to see a doctor. She turned to ChatGPT, which advised her against visiting. Days later, with a high fever and headaches, again using the chatbot to decide when, she finally went to urgent care and was diagnosed with influenza A.
Holly is far from alone. According to OpenAI, over 40 million daily
health-related enquiries, with 230 million weekly. In January, it announced ChatGPT
Health, allowing users to upload medical records for customized (定制的) support.
The company stresses it is meant to “support, not replace” medical care, not for
diagnosis or treatment, but to help with everyday questions and pattern recognition.
Yet concerns arise. Family physician Dr. Alexa Mieses Malchuk warns that
ChatGPT, like WebMD, prioritizes being helpful over accurate. A 2023 study found ChatGPT’s cancer treatment plans contained many errors, some hard even for experts to detect. However, newer research on colon cancer showed its answers on symptoms and prevention were highly accurate, suggesting LLMs (大型语言模型) may assist patient education but not clinical decisions.
Beyond accuracy, psychologists highlight anxiety risks. A 2013 study
confirmed that online symptom searches can intensify health anxiety, especially for those intolerant of uncertainty. Clinical psychologist Elizabeth Sadock notes that
ChatGPT, always available and affirming, fuels reassurance-seeking (寻求慰藉)
behavior, trapping users in a cycle of anxiety. For some patients, limiting ChatGPT use may now be part of treatment.
Privacy is another puzzle. Biomedical informatics professor Bradley Malin
acknowledges OpenAI’s security efforts, but stresses ChatGPT Health falls outside HIPAA regulation. Patients may unknowingly lose legal protections when their data flows from secured medical records to an unregulated third party.
Yet some see value. Dermatologist Kumar views ChatGPT Health as
educational, clarifying terms like sunscreen types, not diagnostic. He distinguishes it from WebMD’s curated, reviewed content, while ChatGPT’s AI may mislead.
Thus, ChatGPT Health enters America’s broken system as a double-edged
sword: a round-the-clock assistant that may empower (赋权) patients, yet risks misinforming, over-reassuring, and exposing them to unregulated data practices.
32 .Why does OpenAI launch ChatGPT Health?
A .To replace medical care totally. B .To provide consultation timely.
C .To treat the patients early. D .To diagnose diseases quickly.
33 .What can we learn from paragraphs 3-5?
A .ChatGPT may lead to more risks than benefits.
B .ChatGPT is always available, helpful and accurate.
C .Psychologists advise people not to use ChatGPT.
D .People will have no privacy when using ChatGPT.
34 .How does Kumar find ChatGPT?
A .It teaches patients some medical terms.
B .It can be used as an assistant to patients.
C .It can help more patients cure diseases.
D .It has more advantages than disadvantages.
35 .What is the author’s attitude toward ChatGPT Health?
A .Enthusiastic and supportive. B .Cautious and optimistic.
C .Disapproving and negative. D .Critical and loyal.
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。
The downside of creating good habits
Habits create the foundation for mastery. In chess, it is only after the basic
movements of the pieces have become automatic that a player can focus on the next level of the game. Each unit of information that is memorized opens up the mental
space for more effortful thinking. 36 When you know the simple movements so well that you can perform them without thinking, you are free to pay attention to more advanced details. In this way, habits are the backbone of any pursuit of
excellence.
However, the benefits of habits come at a cost. At first, each repetition develops fluency, speed, and skill. 37 You fall into mindless repetition. It becomes
easier to let mistakes slide. When you can do it well enough on autopilot, you stop thinking about how to do it better.
The upside of habits is that we can do things without thinking. The downside of habits is that you get used to doing things a certain way and stop paying attention to little errors. 38 In reality, you are merely reinforcing your current habits —
not improving them. In fact, some research has shown that once a skill has been mastered there is usually a slight decline in performance over time.
39 To achieve top levels of performance, you need a refined approach. You can’t repeat the same things blindly and expect to become exceptional. What you need is a combination of automatic habits and deliberate practice. After one habit has been mastered, you have to return to the effortful part of the work.
Old tasks become easier the second time around, but it doesn’t get easier overall because now you’re pouring your energy into the next challenge. Each habit unlocks the next level of performance. 40
A .It’s an endless cycle.
B .This is true for any attempt.
C .Next, you will get more positive feedback.
D .Habits are necessary, but not sufficient for mastery.
E .With habits like these, good enough is usually good enough.
F .You assume you’re getting better because you’re gaining experience.
G .But then, as a habit becomes automatic, you become less sensitive to feedback.
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。
“Do you remember me?” That Friday email came 34 years after we first met. “I think of you often,” I replied. How could I Andrea? She was the 8-year-old
girl I met on the night of a 1990 plane . That evening changed us both.
to the hospital, I found the emergency room _________ with an
unknown number of survivors, some crying, some and others staring
blankly in sorrow. In the ICU, an injured girl , “Am I going to die?” “No,” I
replied. With a look of that I’ll never forget, she asked, “May I go to
sleep?” I nodded.
During her hospital stay, I brought her picture books and sat with her through nightmares. She often held my hand , afraid I’d leave. One night, she drew me a small flower on a napkin and smiled, “This is for you, so you never forget me.” Gradually, we formed a deep .
I visited her three times daily. She would call out my name — “Fornari!” at the of me. After , she returned to her homeland. Nine years later, at 17, she visited me and her dream — to help children as I had helped her — by the care she’d received.
Years later, she emailed me: “I thought of how I fell out of the sky, and how
you me.” We spoke on video for 30 minutes. I was left feeling humbled and grateful for having connection with this child. As a doctor, I often wonder whether
I’ve made a in patients’ lives. With Andrea, I know.
41 .A .believe B .forget C .recognize D .accept
42 .A .trip B .route C .crash D .delay
43 .A .Rushing B .Wandering C .Calling D .Sending
44 .A .equipped B .packed C .covered D .dotted
45 .A .laughing B.jumping C .running D .weeping
46 .A .shouted B .remarked C .whispered D .announced
47 .A .confusion B .fear C .sadness D .relief
48 .A .gently B .slightly C .tightly D .happily
49 .A .insight B .bond C .agreement D .gap
50 .A .sight B .thought C .sound D .call
51 .A .treatment B .research C .operation D .recovery
52.
A.
realized
B.
remembered
C.
shared
D.
achieved
53.
A.
inspired
B.
moved
C.
persuaded
D.
reminded
54.
A.
caught
B.
saw
C.
taught
D.
found
55
A
decision
B
choice
C
mistake
D
difference
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。
The brilliance of Quanzhou puppetry (木偶戏) , 56 national intangible cultural heritage that 57 (originate) in Quanzhou, Fujian Province in the Qin Dynasty, lies in the skill of the performers’ fingers in controlling puppets by pulling threads.
A recent example of this historical art that showcases the harmony between
tradition and modernity is at the Chinese Traditional Culture Museum in Beijing,
58 a skilled puppeteer controlled a designed monkey puppet to play a guitar, while another performance featured a robot dog 59 (dance) in rhythm with
the puppet, which drew continuous laughter from the audience who were attracted by this creative combination of ancient art and technology.
The event marked the opening of an innovative design competition 60 (launch) by the Quanzhou government, aiming 61 (promote) the city’s rich
cultural heritage and local arts. A 62 (strategic) important port of the
Maritime Silk Road, Quanzhou was once a center of trade 63 home to envoys (使者) and business people from outside China. This history inspired developments in handicrafts and folk arts.
The competition, “Inclusive Zayton, Imagination and Shared Future of the Silk Road”, is now open 64 competitors and intended to boost creativity inspired by Quanzhou’s unique history and local cultures. Zayton was the name foreign
65 (trader) called Quanzhou in ancient times.
第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分 40 分)
66 .近几年来,很多大城市都投放了共享单车(shared bikes)。由于方便停放,
绿色环保,且能锻炼身体,它们作为代步工具很受大家欢迎。但是,也有人对此持质疑的态度。请根据以下调查的结果,写一则有关共享单车的调查报告。
注意:
1.词数 80 左右;
2.可以适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯。
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67 .阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
My most memorable Thanksgiving happened last year at our local church,
where a simple outreach program blossomed into a profound lesson on the power of sharing, care, and inclusion.
A week before Thanksgiving, with a few church members, we wanted to give away holiday meals for families in our community. We contacted neighbors and
social workers for families who might be struggling. Their responses were
overwhelming: a single mother, Amy, working two jobs to pay medical bills; an
elderly couple, Mr and Mrs Jones, whose fixed income couldn’t stretch; the Tomas family, displaced by a recent fire...
Eventually, we created a list of 10 families in financial need, each to receive a Thanksgiving food basket. These were carefully prepared baskets with all necessities for a traditional holiday meal: golden stuffing mix, green beans, sweet potatoes,
jellied cranberry sauce, flour, butter, onions, and dessert items, and even turkeys and hams.
That night, the fellowship hall buzzed with laughter and emotion. As each
family arrived to pick up their basket, their gratitude was evident. Mr and Mrs Jones shared how this would be their first full meal together in weeks. Amy spoke quietly about job losses, and others about hardships. Yet, in that hall, there was warmth
restored.
Just as the families were about to leave, a father, mother, and a child with worn but neat clothes stepped in. The father said they had simply heard through word of
mouth that a church was giving out food and decided to come. Clearly, they were not on our list. I approached them and explained that we were unable to provide supplies today for an extra family due to limited resources. I felt so sorry as I looked at the
family, hoping they would understand the difficult circumstances. The man responded with an awkward smile, saying, “Oh, never mind. We just came to see if anything was available. Thank you anyway.”
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。
Paragraph 1: Just as the disappointed family were about to leave, Mrs Jones stopped them.

_____________________________________________________________________
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7620473075Paragraph 2: Seeing the special “basket”, the family were moved to tears.
1 .B
【原文】M: I’m so sorry I shouted at you yesterday. I feel really awful about it.
W: It’s all right. I know you’ve been under a lot of pressure lately. All the relatives were asking about your final exam grades.
M: Yeah, it’s just been so overwhelming.
2 .C
【原文】M: You look very hot and tired. What would you like to drink?
W: I’d love a bottle of mineral water. Will you have another coffee or anything?
M: No, but thanks.
3 .B
【原文】M: I’ve got an eye test booked at your clinic next Monday.
W: Yes, Mr Brown. That’s confirmed. I’ll arrange the doctor for you. Are you ringing just to check the appointment?
M: Actually. Could I reschedule? I had a car accident and buses don’t run regularly where I live.
4 .C
【原文】M: I thought you only like collecting train tickets.
W: Well, I also like collecting coins but collecting stamps is my favorite.
5 .B
【原文】W: What would you have done if you hadn’t gone out for a picnic yesterday?
M: We would have gone to the park.
6 .B 7 .A
【原文】W: How was your ride today, Robert?
M: It was great really good fun.
W: Where did you cycle to?
M: We went right to the end of the lane. Then through the gate down the big hill and around the lakes.
W: Oh, quite a long way then.
M: Yes, and look at these.We’ll be able to eat them.
W: Oh, where did you find them?
M: Next to the first lake. There are lots of Apple trees down there. The apples are just falling onto
the ground.
W: Yes, I noticed them the last time I walked around there.
M: We saw your friend Alice while we were out.
W: Oh, was she running? She’s a keen runner.
M: No, she was eating a sandwich and taking pictures of one of the lakes. It did look beautiful today.
8 .A 9 .B 10 .C
【原文】M: I noticed you earned a bachelor’s degree in education, Emily.
W: That’s correct. After finishing school, I went to the University of Edinburgh in Scotland and graduated this past June.
M: I’m also impressed to see you received an award for academic excellence.
W: Thank you. I’ve always liked learning. My friends say I study too much, but my mother always encouraged me to do my best.
M: Well, her support clearly worked. What about activities outside of class at university?
W: I joined a student club that organized weekend trips for children from the city to experience nature. I felt it was a valuable thing to be involved in.
M: I’m sure it was. Now, shall we discuss your previous jobs?
W: Of course.
11 .A 12 .C 13 .A 14 .B
【原文】W: Hi, Tom. It’s great to see you again.
M: Hi, Helen. Long time no see. Where did you go?
W: Well, last week, I flew to New York for two business meetings. After that, I flew to Atlanta where I had to make a presentation at a company conference.
M: It sounds like you’ve been busy.
W: Yes. It’s good to be home again. What have you been doing lately?
M: Oh, nothing much. I’ve been working in the garden these past few days, because Gina has gone to visit her relatives in Chicago. They haven’t seen each other since we settled in Denver.
W: How long have you lived here in Denver?
M: We’ve lived here for four years and they’ve been the happiest years of our lives.
W: Evan and I also love this neighborhood, though we’ve only lived here for two years.
M: That’s strange. I always thought you had lived here for more than ten years.
W: No. We moved here after you. Well, I have to get going. Have a good day.
15 .A 16 .B
【原文】W: Hello, Fast Cycle Rentals Shop. How can I assist you?
M: Hi, I’m planning to explore the city and need a bike. Could you tell me your rental options?
W: Absolutely. For city rides, we usually recommend the classic bicycle and it’s lightweight and easy to operate on flat surfaces. You won’t need a mountain or cross bike unless you’re tackling hills or rough ground.
M: No, I’ll just be sticking to the main roads and paths. The classic one sounds fine.
W: Perfect. The price is 52 pounds for the day, a reduction from our usual rate of 65.
M: Great. I’ll try to come by and what’s your address?
17 .B 18 .B 19 .C 20 .C
【原文】W: Wow, you have so many photos of yourself climbing the mountains.
M: Yes. I love climbing the mountains. That big photo in the living room here was just taken last month.
W: How long have you been climbing?
M: Since I was eight years old. For about fifteen years.
W: Oh, really? Wow, so what’s the good of mountain climbing?
M: I enjoy the fresh air. I love the natural scenes and most importantly, I like the feeling of getting to the top of a mountain best.
W: Yeah. That’s for sure. Do you have any good stories about mountain climbing?
M: Quite a lot. But the most unforgettable one is the first time that I went climbing with my father in my hometown.
W: Tell me more about it.
M: Sure.
21 .B 22 .D 23 .A
【导语】这是一篇应用文,文章介绍了维也纳城市马拉松 2026 年的报名事宜。
21.细节理解题。根据表格下方内容“Parental approval is required for participation in Marathon (if applicant is aged 16 & 17 years) and Half Marathon (if applicant is aged 14 & 15 years).(参加马拉松比赛(若参赛者年龄在 16 岁至 17 岁之间)以及半程马拉松比赛(若参赛者年龄在
14 岁至 15 岁之间),均需获得家长的同意)”可知,17 岁的参赛者参加马拉松需要获得父母同意,故选 B。
22.细节理解题。根据表格内容可知,全马?135 ,半马?105,接力?220,规则允许符合年龄要求的青少年参加半马,因此青少年参赛的最低费用为?105 ,故选 D。
23 .细节理解题。根据 Important Points 部分中“Participants can run both the half marathon/ marathon along with relay marathon as long as they have registered for both events and are
wearing both bibs (号码布).(只要参赛者已报名参加两项赛事并且佩戴了两块号码布,他们就可以同时参加半程马拉松/全程马拉松以及接力马拉松比赛)”可知,同时报名两个项目的参赛者可以同时佩戴两块号码布参赛,故选 A。
24 .A 25 .A 26 .C 27 .D
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍孔雀式育儿的定义、表现、对孩子的伤害以及孩子自我疗愈的方法。
24 .推理判断题。根据第一段中的“Many children try to make their parents proud. But in some families, a child’s success is always “on show”. Parents want praise from others, and the child
may feel like a performer, not a person. (许多孩子努力让父母骄傲。但在一些家庭里,孩子的成功总被“展示” 。父母想得到别人的赞扬,孩子可能感觉自己像个表演者,而不是一个
人。)”可知,第一段提出有些父母把孩子的成功当作炫耀资本这一问题,从而引出下文对孔雀式育儿的介绍。故选 A 项。
25 .细节理解题。根据第二段中的“The term “peacock parenting” comes from the idea of being “as proud as a peacock”. Here it means a self-centered style of parenting. A peacock parent may
show off a “perfect family” in public, yet criticise the child behind closed doors when the child
fails to meet high expectations. (“孔雀式育儿”一词源于“像孔雀一样骄傲” 的说法。在这里,它指一种以自我为中心的育儿方式。孔雀式父母可能在公共场合炫耀“完美家庭”,但当孩子达不到高期望时,会在私下批评孩子。)”可知,孔雀式育儿主要关注获得公众的认可与赞扬。故选 A 项。
26.细节理解题。根据第三段中的“The third is role reversal. Some parents fail to provide proper care and attention, or even expect their child to look after them emotionally or physically.(第三种是角色反转。一些父母无法给予适当的照顾和关注,甚至期望孩子在情感或身体上照顾他们。)”可知,角色反转指的是父母依赖孩子获得支持。故选 C 项。
27.推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“After all, there are many places to find warmth, and not all
of them are under a parent’s roof.(毕竟,有很多地方可以找到温暖,并非所有温暖都来自父母的家中。)”可知,支持与温暖不只存在于家庭中。故选 D 项。
28 .D 29 .D 30 .B 31 .D
【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道。主要讲述 40 岁的林赛·沃恩复出后在 2025 年世界杯超级大回转比赛中获亚军,以及比赛相关情况和她的励志经历。
28 .细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Vonn came out of retirement during the 2024-2025 season after a partial knee replacement.(在接受部分膝关节置换手术后,沃恩在 2024-2025 赛季复出)”可知,沃恩在 2025 年世界杯回归前接受了膝关节手术。故选 D 项。
29 .推理判断题。根据第四段中的“As much as I love skiing, it’s been a hard road,” Vonn said after the race. “I just continue to prove that anything is possible. I’ve been knocked down so many times in my life, personally, physically, and mentally, but I always pick myself back up. It’s not
always easy. It’s actually really hard work. But that’s what it takes, putting one foot in front of the other and getting through the hard days. When you keep putting one foot in front of the other, it
leads you to a place like today.(“ 虽然我很爱滑雪,但这条路很艰难,”沃恩赛后说。“我只是继续证明一切皆有可能。在我的一生中,无论是个人、身体还是精神上,我被击倒过很多次,但我总是重新站起来。这并不总是容易的。实际上这是非常艰难的工作。但这就是所需要的,一步一步地往前走,度过艰难的日子。当你一直一步一步往前走,就会走到今天这样的境 地。”)”可知,引用沃恩的话是为了展示她成功背后付出的努力。故选 D 项。
30 .词句猜测题。根据最后一段中的“The super-G title is awarded to the racer with the most points over the entire season. Before this final race, Gut-Behrami trailed by five points.
Gut-Behrami finished in a time of 1 minute, 12.35 seconds — edging Vonn by 1.29 seconds — to earn the season-long super-G crystal globe by overtaking Brignone.(超级大回转冠军授予整个赛季积分最多的选手。在这场决赛之前,古特-贝拉米trailed by5 分。古特-贝拉米以 1 分 12
秒 35 的成绩完赛,比沃恩快 1.29 秒,超过布里尼奥内,赢得了整个赛季的超级大回转水晶球)”可知,古特-贝拉米在决赛前积分落后,后来反超夺冠,由此猜测 trailed by 意为“落后”,与 Fell behind 意思相近。故选 B 项。
31 .主旨大意题。通读全文,并结合第一段“Lindsey Vonn concluded her comeback (复出)
season at age 40 with a second-place finish in a World Cup super-G race on March 23, 2025 that
was won by Swiss standout Lara Gut-Behrami.(林赛·沃恩在 40 岁时结束了她的复出赛季,于 2025 年 3 月 23 日举行的世界杯超级大回转比赛中获得亚军,该赛事冠军由瑞士名将拉拉·古
特 - 贝拉米夺得)”可知,文章主要讲述了 40 岁的林赛·沃恩复出后,在 2025 年世界杯超级大回转比赛中获得亚军,成为最年长的登上世界杯领奖台的女子高山滑雪选手,并介绍了比赛相关情况和她的励志经历。D 选项“Vonn: Oldest Alpine Podium, Ends Comeback(沃恩:最年长高山滑雪领奖台选手,结束复出赛季)”能够概括文章主旨,适合作为标题。故选 D 项。
32 .B 33 .A 34 .A 35 .B
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍 OpenAI 推出的 ChatGPT Health 及其用途,同时分析其在准确性、焦虑风险和隐私方面的隐患与部分价值。
32 .细节理解题。根据第二段中的“The company stresses it is meant to “support, not replace” medical care, not for diagnosis or treatment, but to help with everyday questions and pattern
recognition.(该公司强调,它旨在“支持而非取代” 医疗服务,不用于诊断或治疗,而是帮助解决日常问题和模式识别)”可知,OpenAI 推出ChatGPT Health 是为了帮助用户解决日常健康问题,提供及时的咨询帮助。故选 B 项。
33 .推理判断题。根据第三段中的“A 2023 study found ChatGPT’s cancer treatment plans
contained many errors, some hard even for experts to detect.(2023 年的一项研究发现,ChatGPT的癌症治疗方案包含许多错误,有些甚至专家都难以发现)” 、第四段中的“Beyond accuracy, psychologists highlight anxiety risks.(除了准确性问题外,心理学家强调了焦虑风险)”以及第五段中的“Privacy is another puzzle.(隐私是另一个难题)”可推断,ChatGPT 可能带来的风险多于益处。故选 A 项。
34.细节理解题。根据第六段中的“Dermatologist Kumar views ChatGPT Health as educational, clarifying terms like sunscreen types, not diagnostic.(皮肤科医生Kumar 认为 ChatGPT Health 具有教育意义,可解释防晒霜类型等术语,而非用于诊断)” 可知,Kumar 认为 ChatGPT 可以教患者一些医学术语。故选 A 项。
35.推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“Thus, ChatGPT Health enters America’s broken system as a double-edged sword: a round-the-clock assistant that may empower (赋权) patients, yet risks
misinforming, over-reassuring, and exposing them to unregulated data practices.(因此,ChatGPT Health 作为一把双刃剑进入美国不完善的医疗体系:它是一个全天候的助手,可能赋予患者权力,但也存在提供错误信息、过度安慰以及使他们面临不受监管的数据操作的风险)”可推断,作者对 ChatGPT Health 的态度是谨慎且乐观的,既看到了其价值,也指出了其隐患。
故选 B 项。
36 .B 37 .G 38 .F 39 .D 40 .A
【导语】本文是一篇议论文。文章探讨了习惯对追求卓越的双刃剑效应:习惯虽为精通奠定基础,但若陷入无意识的重复,则可能导致进步停滞甚至倒退,唯有将自动化习惯与刻意练习结合,才能不断突破。
36 .上文“Habits create the foundation for mastery. In chess, it is only after the basic movements of the pieces have become automatic that a player can focus on the next level of the game. Each
unit of information that is memorized opens up the mental space for more effortful thinking. (习惯为精通奠定基础。在国际象棋中,只有当棋子的基本走法变得自动时,棋手才能专注于比赛的下一阶段。每一个被记住的信息单元都为更费力的思考打开了心智空间)”通过国际象棋的类比阐述了习惯如何释放认知资源以追求更高层次。B 选项“This is true for any attempt. (这对于任何尝试都是如此)”承接上文,指出上文所阐述的习惯释放认知资源的原理具有普遍适用性。下文“When you know the simple movements so well that you can perform them without
thinking, you are free to pay attention to more advanced details. (当你对简单动作了如指掌,可以不假思索地完成时,你就能自由地关注更高级的细节)”则进一步具体描述这一状态。故选B 项。
37 .上文“At first, each repetition develops fluency, speed, and skill. (起初,每一次重复都能提升流畅度、速度和技巧)”描述了习惯养成的积极初期阶段。G 选项“But then, as a habit becomes automatic, you become less sensitive to feedback. (但随后,随着习惯变得自动,你对反馈的敏感度会降低)”通过“But then”与上文构成时间与逻辑上的转折,指出习惯自动化后的转变。
下文“You fall into mindless repetition. It becomes easier to let mistakes slide. When you can do it well enough on autopilot, you stop thinking about how to do it better. (你会陷入无意识的重复。更容易放任错误。当你能靠自动导航做得足够好时,你就会停止思考如何做得更好)”则具体描述了“对反馈敏感度降低”所导致的一系列消极后果。故选 G 项。
38.上文“The upside of habits is that we can do things without thinking. The downside of habits is that you get used to doing things a certain way and stop paying attention to little errors. (习惯的好处是我们可以不假思索地做事。习惯的坏处是你习惯于某种方式做事,不再关注小错误)”总结了习惯的双刃剑特性。F 选项“You assume you’re getting better because you’re gaining
experience. (你因为获得了经验,就以为自己正在变得更好)”承接上文,解释了为何人们会忽视错误、停止改进——因为他们错误地将经验的积累等同于能力的提升。下文“In reality, you are merely reinforcing your current habits — not improving them. (实际上,你只是在强化当前的习惯——而非改进它们)”则用“In reality”对上文的错误认知进行纠正,形成“错误认知—现实
真相” 的逻辑呼应。故选 F 项。
39.下文“To achieve top levels of performance, you need a refined approach. You can’t repeat the same things blindly and expect to become exceptional. What you need is a combination of
automatic habits and deliberate practice. After one habit has been mastered, you have to return to
the effortful part of the work. (要达到顶级表现,你需要精进的方法。你不能盲目重复相同的 事情却期望变得卓越。你需要的是自动化习惯与刻意练习的结合。当一个习惯被掌握后,你必须回到需要付出努力的部分)”提出了超越习惯瓶颈、追求卓越的具体方法——习惯与刻意练习相结合。D 选项“Habits are necessary, but not sufficient for mastery. (习惯是必要的,但对于精通而言并不足够)”作为本段首句,精准概括了下文的核心观点:习惯是基础但非全部,从而引出下文对“刻意练习”这一补充要素的阐述。故选 D 项。
40.上文“Old tasks become easier the second time around, but it doesn’t get easier overall because now you’re pouring your energy into the next challenge. Each habit unlocks the next level of
performance. (旧任务第二次做会更容易,但整体上并不会变得更容易,因为现在你把精力投入到下一个挑战中。每个习惯都解锁了下一层级的性能)”描述了通过习惯释放认知资源、不断挑战新高度的动态过程。A 选项“It’s an endless cycle. (这是一个无尽的循环)”承接上文,
用“endless cycle”精准概括了上文所描述的“掌握旧习惯—释放资源—迎接新挑战”这一周而复始的进步模式,作为全文结尾,既总结了本段观点,也呼应了文章开篇对习惯与卓越关系的探讨。故选 A 项。
41 .B 42 .C 43 .A 44 .B 45 .D 46 .C 47 .D 48 .C
49 .B 50 .A 51 .D 52 .C 53 .A 54 .A 55 .D
【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者作为医生在 1990 年一次飞机失事救援中救助了一个 8 岁女孩 Andrea ,之后两人建立了深厚情谊,多年后 Andrea 发邮件感谢作者,让作者意识到自己在患者生命中产生了积极影响。
41 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:我怎么会忘记 Andrea 呢?A. believe 相信;B. forget 忘记; C. recognize 认出;D. accept 接受。根据下文“That Friday email came 34 years after we first met. “I think of you often,” I replied.”可知,34 年后对方还发来邮件,作者也时常想起她,所以不可能忘记。且下文“This is for you, so you never forget me.”也是提示。故选 B。
42 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:她就是我在 1990 年一场飞机失事的那个夜晚遇见的 8 岁小女孩。A. trip 旅行;B. route 路线;C. crash 坠毁,失事;D. delay 延迟。根据下文“ to the
hospital, I found the emergency room with an unknown number of survivors,”可知,下文提到了医院和幸存者,应该是飞机失事。故选 C。
43.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我匆忙赶往医院,发现急诊室里挤满了数不清的幸存者,有的人在哭泣,有的人在默默流泪,还有的人沉浸在悲伤中茫然地凝视着前方。A. Rushing 匆忙;B. Wandering 徘徊;C. Calling 打电话;D. Sending 发送。根据上文“She was the 8-year-old girl I met on the night of a 1990 plane .”可知,作者在得知飞机失事后,应该是匆忙赶到医院。故选 A。
44 .考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A. equipped 装备;B. packed 挤满;C. covered 覆盖; D. dotted 点缀。根据下文“with an unknown number of survivors”可知,急诊室里挤满了幸存者。be packed with 为固定搭配,表示“挤满” 。故选 B。
45.考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A. laughing 笑;B. jumping 跳;C. running 跑;D. weeping哭泣。根据上文“some crying”和下文“staring blankly in sorrow”可知,此处描述的是幸存者的不同反应,其中哭泣是常见的情绪表达。故选 D。
46 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:在重症监护室里,一个受伤的小女孩轻声问道:“我会死
吗?” A. shouted 喊叫;B. remarked 评论;C. whispered 低声说;D. announced 宣布。根据上文“In the ICU”可知,女孩受伤严重,应该是轻声提问。故选 C。
47 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:带着一种我永远不会忘记的宽慰表情,她问道:“我可以睡觉吗?”A. confusion 困惑;B. fear 恐惧;C. sadness 悲伤;D. relief 宽慰。根据上文““Am I going to die?” “No,” I replied.”可知,女孩文作者自己会不会死,在得到否定的回答后,女孩应该感到宽慰。故选 D。
48 .考查副词词义辨析。句意:她常常紧紧握着我的手,害怕我会离开。A. gently 温柔地; B. slightly 轻微地;C. tightly 紧紧地;D. happily 快乐地。根据下文“afraid I’d leave”可知,女孩应该是紧紧地握着作者的手,表现出她的不安和依赖。故选 C。
49 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:渐渐地,我们之间建立起了深厚的情感纽带。A. insight 洞察力;B. bond 纽带,情感联结;C. agreement 协议;D. gap 差距。根据下文“I was left feeling humbled and grateful for having connection with this child.”可知,作者和女孩在住院期间建立了深厚的情感纽带。故选 B。
50 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:一看见我,她就会喊我的名字——“Fornari!”A. sight 视线; B. thought 想法;C. sound 声音;D. call 呼叫。根据下文“she would call out my name”可知,
女孩应该是看到作者就会喊他的名字。at the sight of 为固定搭配,表示“一看到 就” 。故
选 A

51.考查名词词义辨析。句意:康复之后,她回到了自己的祖国。A. treatment 治疗;B. research研究;C. operation 手术;D. recovery 康复。根据下文“she returned to her homeland.”可知,女孩在住院治疗后应该已经康复了。故选 D。
52.考查动词词义辨析。句意:九年之后,17 岁的她来看望我,并和我分享了她的梦想——像我曾经帮助她那样去帮助别的孩子——她被我当年给予的照料深深鼓舞。A. realized 实现;
B. remembered 记得;C. shared 分享;D. achieved 取得。根据下文“her dream”可知,女孩应该是与作者分享了她的梦想。故选 C。
53 .考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A. inspired 启发;B. moved 感动;C. persuaded 说服; D. reminded 提醒。根据下文“to help children as I had helped her”可知,女孩的梦想应该是受到作者和其他医护人员对她的关怀的启发。故选 A。
54 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:多年以后,她给我发邮件说:“我想起我从天上坠落下来的那一刻,想起你是如何接住我的。” A. caught 抓住;B. saw 看见;C. taught 教;D. found 发现。根据上文“I thought of how I fell out of the sky”可知,女孩应该是回忆起飞机失事时自己从天上掉下来,而作者作为医生及时救治了她,即“抓住” 了她。这里的“caught”是比喻用法,表示救治。故选 A。
55.考查名词词义辨析。句意:作为一名医生,我常常怀疑自己是否真的对病人的人生产生了影响。A. decision 决定;B. choice 选择;C. mistake 错误;D. difference 影响。根据下文上文“Nine years later, at 17, she visited me and her dream — to help children as I had helped
her”和下文“With Andrea, I know.”可知,作者常常怀疑自己是否在患者的生活中产生了影响,而与 Andrea 的经历让他知道了自己确实产生了影响。make a difference 表示“产生影响”。故选 D。
56.a 57.originated 58.where 59.dancing 60.launched 61.to promote
62 .strategically 63 .and 64 .to 65 .traders
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了源自福建泉州的国家级非遗泉州木偶戏,其魅力在于表演者用手指拉线操控木偶。泉州政府举办创新设计比赛,旨在推广当地文化,现正面向参赛者开放。
56.考查冠词。句意:泉州木偶戏是一项国家级非物质文化遗产,起源于秦朝时期的福建泉州,其精彩之处在于表演者通过拉线操控木偶的手指技巧。根据句意可知,此处表示“一项
国家级非物质文化遗产” ,此处表示泛指,且“national”是以辅音音素开头的单词,所以用不定冠词“a” 。故填 a。
57.考查动词时态。句意:泉州木偶戏是一项国家级非物质文化遗产,起源于秦朝时期的福建泉州,其精彩之处在于表演者通过拉线操控木偶的手指技巧。设空处是 that 引导定语从句的谓语动词;根据时间状语“in the Qin Dynasty”可知,句子描述的是过去的事情,所以用一般过去时,“originate” 的过去式是“originated” 。故填 originated。
58.考查定语从句。句意:最近一个展示传统与现代和谐共处的这一历史艺术的例子在北京的中国传统文化博物馆,在那里一位技艺高超的木偶师控制着一个设计好的猴子木偶弹吉他,而另一场表演则是一只机器狗随着木偶有节奏地跳舞,这引起了观众的阵阵笑声,他们被这种古老艺术与科技的创造性结合所吸引。设空处引导非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词“the
Chinese Traditional Culture Museum ”,先行词在从句中作地点状语,所以用关系副词“where”引导定语从句。故填 where。
59.考查非谓语动词。句意:最近一个展示传统与现代和谐共处的这一历史艺术的例子在北京的中国传统文化博物馆,在那里一位技艺高超的木偶师控制着一个设计好的猴子木偶弹吉他,而另一场表演则是一只机器狗随着木偶有节奏地跳舞,这引起了观众的阵阵笑声,他们被这种古老艺术与科技的创造性结合所吸引。句中“featured”是谓语动词,设空处使用非谓语动词,其中“a robot dog”和“dance”之间是主动关系,所以用现在分词“dancing”作后置定语,修饰“a robot dog” 。故填 dancing。
60.考查非谓语动词。句意:此次活动标志着由泉州政府发起的创新设计竞赛的开幕,旨在推广该市丰富的文化遗产和地方艺术。句中 marked 为谓语动词,设空处使用非谓语动词, “an innovative design competition”和“launch”之间是被动关系,所以用过去分词“launched”作后置定语。故填 launched。
61.考查非谓语动词。句意:此次活动标志着由泉州政府发起的创新设计竞赛的开幕,旨在推广该市丰富的文化遗产和地方艺术。“aim to do sth.”是固定短语,意为“ 旨在做某事” ,所以此处用动词不定式“to promote”作“aiming” 的宾语。故填 to promote。
62.考查副词。句意:作为海上丝绸之路的重要战略港口,泉州曾是贸易中心,也是来自中国以外的使者和商人的家园。“important”是形容词,前面要用副词修饰,“strategic” 的副词形式是“strategically” ,意为“ 战略上地” 。故填 strategically。
63.考查连词。句意:作为海上丝绸之路的重要战略港口,泉州曾是贸易中心,也是来自中国以外的使者和商人的家园。根据句意可知,“a center of trade”和“home to envoys (使者) and
business people from outside China”之间是并列关系,所以用连词“and”连接。故填 and。
64.考查介词。句意:此次竞赛名为“包容的刺桐城,丝绸之路的想象与共同未来” ,现已向参赛者开放,旨在激发由泉州独特历史和地方文化启发的创造力。“be open to sb.”是固定短语,意为“对某人开放” ,所以此处用介词“to” 。故填 to。
65 .考查名词复数。句意:刺桐城是古代外国商人对泉州的称呼。“trader”意为“商人” ,是可数名词,此处表示泛指,且没有冠词修饰,所以用复数形式“traders” 。故填 traders。
66 .参考范文:
Recently a survey, whose topic is “Do you use shared bikes”, has been conducted among the local people.
According to the survey, 70% of those asked gave a positive answer. As for the reasons, as high as 96% of them choose to use shared bikes for their convenience. The majority think riding
shared bikes is cheap. Surprisingly, only around 31% consider riding as good exercise. Sadly, only a minority of the users, exactly 19%, turn to shared bikes as a way to reduce pollution.
By contrast, the other 30% said “No” to shared bikes. 70% of them refuse to use shared
bikes for safety concern while the other 30% think it is uncomfortable to ride bikes because it may be too hot in summer and too cold in winter.
In my opinion, shared bikes are put there to be used. They can help us keep healthy and
make the environment better as long as we use them properly and carefully.
【导语】本篇书面表达属于图表作文。要求考生根据图表中的调查结果,写一则有关共享单车的调查报告。
【详解】1.词汇积累主题:topic→theme
令人惊讶地:surprisingly→amazingly
在我看来:in my opinion→in my point of view
适当地:properly→in the right way
2.句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:Sadly, only a minority of the users, exactly 19%, turn to shared bikes as a way to reduce
pollution.
拓展句:Only a minority of the users, exactly 19%, turn to shared bikes as a way to reduce
pollution, which makes us sad.
【点睛】【高分句型 1】Recently a survey, whose topic is “Do you use shared bikes”, has been conducted among the local people.(运用了 whose 引导的非限制性定语从句)
【高分句型 2】They can help us keep healthy and make the environment better as long as we use them properly and carefully.(运用了 as long as 引导的条件状语从句)
67 .参考范文:
Just as the disappointed family were about to leave, Mrs Jones stopped them. She hurried
over with her neatly packed food basket. “Wait a moment,” she said gently, fetching an empty box from the corner of hall. She pulled out a bag of golden stuffing mix and laid it carefully into the
box. Mr Jones stood beside her, nodded in agreement, “We don’t need so much food for just the two of us.” Inspired by their kindness, Amy reached into her basket for a jar of jellied cranberry sauce, while the Tomas family contributed six plump sweet potatoes. One by one, each family
stepped forward and offered an item. Soon, the empty box was transformed into the 11th special basket, brimming with all the Thanksgiving necessities, woven together by the love of everyone present.
Seeing the special “basket”, the family were moved to tears. The mother quickly wiped her moist eyes with the back of her hand, and clutched her child tightly to her chest, while the father
held the basket as ifit were a precious treasure. “Thank you, thank you all so much,” he said
hoarsely, his voice choked with deep gratitude. The child looked up at the crowd and whispered a shy yet sincere“thank you” too. As they left, the warm glow of the church lights fell on their
figures, gently illuminating their path home. That night, we all grasped the true essence of
Thanksgiving — it lies not just in giving, but in sharing hand in hand.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,文章讲述作者难忘去年在教堂的感恩节,和成员为 10 个贫困家庭准备节日餐食。分发时, 额外一个家庭前来求助,因资源有限无法提供,作者深感抱歉。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“就在这家人满怀失望准备离开时,琼斯夫人叫住了他们。”可以预测续写这段主要内容:琼斯送出自己的食物给他们,众人纷纷效仿,食物填满空盒子。
②由第二段首句内容“看着这个特别的“篮子”,这一家人感动得热泪盈眶。”可以预测续写这段主要内容:这家人感谢众人,大家明白感恩节的真正意义。
2.续写线索:琼斯送出食物——众人效仿——食物填满盒子——感谢众人——大家感悟
3.词汇激活行为类
①鼓舞:motivate/inspire/encourage
②提供:provide/offer
③低语:whisper/murmur情绪类
①温柔地:gently/softly/tenderly
②感激:gratitude/thankfulness
【点睛】[高分句型 1] “Wait a moment,” she said gently, fetching an empty box from the corner of hall.(运用了现在分词 fetching 作状语)
[高分句型 2] “Thank you, thank you all so much,” he said hoarsely, his voice choked with deep gratitude. (运用了独立主格结构)

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