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西安高级中学 2026届模拟预测英语试题(二) A.Funny & shareable.
注意事项: B.Serious & factual.
1.本试题共 10 页,满分 150 分,时间 120 分钟。 C.Emotional & inspiring.
2.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、班级和准考证号填写在答题卡上。 14.What’s the woman’s final concern
3.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用 2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。回
A.Wasting marketing budget.
答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
B.Missing target audience.
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分)
C.Harming company reputation.
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
第一节(共 5小题,每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分)
1.Why did the man’s sister call 15.What do we know about the Plaza Leon
A.To apologize to the man. B To change the dinner time. C A.It’s a new building. B.It’s a small town. C.It’s a public place.. .To invite the two speakers to dinner.
2 What are the speakers talking about 16.Which street is known for its food shops and markets .
A.How to cope with stress. B How to keep healthy. C How to prepare for exams. A.Hernandes Street. B.Via del Mar Street. C.Fernando Street.. .
3 How does Emily sound 17.Why does the speaker like Horatio Street best .
A Upset. B Relieved. C Cheerful. A.It has an old stone surface. B.It has a famous university C.It is named after a writer. . .
4.What will Mary do in the competition 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
A Work as a hostess. B Play the piano. C Sing along with Jane. 18.Where will the Packaging Reuse Station be . . .
5 What does the woman advise the man to do A.Behind the student dorms. B.Near the coffee shop. C.Next to the post room..
A Study in a coffee house. B Share ideas with her. C Take a break. 19.What kind of box can be put in the Packaging Reuse Station . . .
15 1.5 22.5 A.One with old labels. B.One with a little dust. C.One with strange smells.第二节(共 小题;每小题 分,满分 分)
5 A B C 20.What can students get with 200 points from the Campus Carbon Account 听下面 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 、 、 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷
A.A free coffee. B.A reusable bag. C.A notebook.
的相应位置。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。 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分)
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 第一节 (共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分)
6.Who is the woman most likely to be 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A.A video host. B.A government leader. C.A school teacher. A
7 What did the man think would be most popular What do earmuffs, swim fins and Popsicles have in common They were invented by curious, creative kids—some as.
A.Business-plan writing. B.Literature. C.Professional training. young as you.
8 Where do most students volunteer now “Kids are creative thinkers with their own ideas for solving problems. Going through the invention process—identifying a.
A.In city government offices. B.At local businesses. C On farms. challenge, designing a solution and testing to see if it works—is empowering,” said Tim Pula, an invention and innovation.
9 What is the program’s main goal according to the man specialist at the Smithsonian Institution, “ For kids who are comfortable with problem-solving and risk-taking, the future is a.
A Improving students’ lives. B Providing work experiences. C Bringing communities together. world of possibilities,” Pula added.. . .
The future looks bright for the Leschinsky siblings of Mahwah, New Jersey, Mark Leschinsky invented a self-disinfeeting
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10 Why does the man give up using DeepSeek hazmat (protective) suit for health care workers when he was 9 years old It earned him a place in the National Gallery for America’.
A It is against school rules. B It brings accuracy issues. C It costs too much money. s Young Inventors in 2015. The next year he was joined by his brother, Gary, who invented an allergy-alert watch when he was 8,. . .
11 Which does the woman value most in learning Doth products have received U. S. patents, protecting the boys’ rights as inventors. Because they were too young to file the.
A High efficiency. B Personal growth. C Academic credits. applications, their dad did it for them. “I want to make a difference by helping people,” said Mark, now 15. “If there’s a problem. . .
that can be solved,I want to be involved.”
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
12 What’s the woman’s initial opinion of the campaign Gary, now 14, has a personal tie to his invention. “Like millions of kids, I struggle with food allergies on a daily basis,” he.
A Too conservative B Potentially offensive. C Not creative enough. said. “Children with allergies often are unaware that a reaction has started,” Gary said. So he created a watch-like device with. . .
13 What does the man think the campaign needs sensors that measure itching(刺痒) , sweating,heart rate and other body responses. A severe attack can quickly become.
life-threatening. Gary’s watch has a built-in alert for a parent or guardian.
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Watching her brothers has inspired 12-year-old Barbara Leschinsky. An inventor since age 7, she created a toothbrush that A.The lack of interest in history. B.The complexity of family trees.
gives a reward when used properly. Now she’s working with Gary and Mark on a face shield that cleans itself with germ-freo air. C.The delay of recording them. D.The absence of written records.
“It’s cool that you can make something that makes others, lives easier,” said Barbara,who hopes more girls and women get 26.What does the author suggest readers do
involved in innovation. A.Reorganize family documents.
21.What is the main idea of the article B.Spend more time reading family history.
A.Kids are the best inventors. C.Create family stories to entertain our family.
B.Kids’ future is a world of possibilities. D.Engage older generation to preserve family stories.
C.Some inventors were very young when they made a difference. 27.What message about family stories is conveyed in the last paragraph
D.Inventive New Jersey siblings prove that good ideas can come at any age. A.They are hard to understand.
22.Why was Gary Leschinsky interested in creating an allergy-alert device B.They are best left as mysteries.
A.He had personal experience struggling with his own food allergies every day. C.They are essential for personal identity.
B.He wanted to help other kids determine which types of food they can eat. D.They are necessary to honor old generations.
C.He thought it could teach kids with food allergies how to treat themselves. C
D.He believed it could reduce food allergies. At the newspaper I worked with, the topic on which my colleagues and I were most frequently asked to write was
23.Why did Barbara Leschinsky decide to become an inventor “information overload” and no, the irony (讽刺) wasn’t lost on us that publishing thousands of words on the problem was hardly
A.Because she learned about the inventions her brothers made when they were young boys. going to help. It was obvious that the internet would dramatically worsen the problem of there being far too much to read.
B.Because she was inspired by watching her older brothers come up with new inventions. But it wouldn’t last, because soon there’d be better technology to help us find the information we really value. The real
C.Because she thought she could invent a hazmat suit to protect health care workers. trouble wasn’t information overload but “filter (过滤) failure”. All we really needed and would likely soon get — were better
D.Because she wanted to join the Smithsonian Institution as a young inventor. ways to filter the digital wheat from the chaff (壳).
B It didn’t exactly work out that way. What happened, instead, was the ‘efficiency trap’. It’s true that the filters got much
The binder (活页夹 ) stared back at me. Yellowing papers and black-and-white photographs spilled out its sides. In better: technologies such as Amazon’s recommendation engine are an excellent way to discover things to read, while social media,
handwritten Spanish, the label on its cover read Historia Antigua. Ancient History. This was clearly my grandfather’s handwriting. at its best, is like having thousands of unpaid assistants searching the globe for content you’re likely to find particularly
Within the first few pages, Abuelo had recounted centuries of our family’s history, including diaries, travelogues and letters from fascinating. But the result hasn’t been better.
Abuelo’s youth — a treasure trove (宝库) of memories and research. It’s easy to wonder if the solution might lie in consuming things more quickly, perhaps by listening to audiobooks on
From that day on, I mostly read the Historia Antigua together with Abuelo. We discussed language, identity, and history; double-speed, or by pursuing the dream of learning to speed-read. (Recall Woody Allen’s line about taking a speed-reading course,
we drew and redrew family trees, and reviewed ancestors’ names and backstories as though they’d be coming over at any moment. then tackling War and Peace: “It’s about Russia.”) But there’s far too much content for that. ‘You will never be efficient enough to
Recently, I began traveling the country to discuss my book about the search for traces of Abuelo’s father. What I’ve hear it all before you die.’
realized is that time and inertia (惰性) remain the biggest challenge to hearing our own stories. Once the guardians of the answers Fortunately, there are pieces of advice for navigating a world of endless information. Treat your to-read pile like a river, not
are gone, we are more likely to be left with heaps of documents to sort through — birth certificates, DNA results, unlabeled a bucket — select freely without guilt. Focus not on collecting facts but on how reading reshapes your thinking. Most
photographs — rather than hours of stories. importantly, enjoy the present joy of reading; not every text must serve future gains to be worthwhile.
For those of us still lucky to do so, we must ask questions of our parents and grandparents now. Ask about otherwise 28.What does “the irony wasn’t lost on us” in paragraph 1 imply
ordinary objects that could contain clues about the past. Record kitchen table conversations or organize talk show-style interviews A.The writers had been very successful.
between older and younger relatives, with the rest of the family as the audience. If you are of an older generation, it is your turn to B.The writers knew their articles didn’t make sense.
speak. Think about how you can make these stories come alive, and what tools you can use to spark interest among younger C.The writers liked using jokes to talk about the topic.
relatives. D.The writers thought their articles would fix the problem.
Family stories are currency for survival. They make their way into the traditions we pick up along the journeys of our lives. 29.What does the author think of the filtering technology
They define who we are in worlds foreign and familiar, remembered now but forever at risk of being forgotten. A.It is a perfect solution. B.It doesn’t fix the problem.
24.What is Historia Antigua mentioned in paragraph 1 C.It leads to efficiency trap. D.It is ineffective and risky.
A.A story collection. B.A book on Spanish ancient history. 30.The author mentions Woody Allen’s line to ________.
C.Grandfather’s diaries. D.A collection of family documents. A.recommend a reading solution B.criticize quick reading
25.What can prevent people from learning about family stories C.compare different reading methods D.encourage audiobooks
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31.What does the author suggest regarding information overload Playing “three things” works well with its companion attitude — presence. 37 I spent so much time worrying
A.Adopt a new mindset. B.Select useful texts. over past actions or about future events. It was only when I tried to live in the moment that I realized this.
C.Consume content faster. D.Focus on quantity. If I’m truly in the moment, I’m not worrying. 38 When worry taps on my shoulder, I’ve learned to handle it.
D Once that time is up, I let it go. And if there’s nothing I can do I skip straight to letting it go. No hesitation, no guilt.
For many years, creating a sense of belonging has been a major goal for universities and colleges that want to make all of 39 Sometimes I need reminders. Recently I was feeling upset, knowing I should exercise but feeling uninspired.
their students feel included. However, a recent study that focuses on minoritized ethnic (少数民族的 ) students in UK higher “Will you go jogging with me ” I asked my Dad. “I can’t,” he said. “My foot’s been acting up again. I really need to stay off it.” I
education suggests this might not be enough. Researchers now advise a more effective goal: helping students feel they matter and must have let my disappointment show, because he glanced over and said, “Hey, don’t look so sad! You’re supposed to be the
build trust. happy one, remember ” His words immediately pulled me back into a better frame of mind.
The sense of belonging is widely used but can be vague. It often requires students to fit into the university culture but fails With that reminder, I knew I was going to jog alone. I would appreciate the fresh air, the cold, clear sky, and my ability to
to tell them how. In comparison, mattering means feeling that other people pay attention to you, care about you and even take each step through the neighborhood. 40 .
recognize your value as a person. For many students from minority backgrounds, feeling they matter in their everyday And so I went jogging. And for that moment, I was exactly where I needed to be.
communication with teachers and fellow students is more important than feeling that they belong to the university or college as a A.I used to ignore the current moment.
whole. B.There are three things that interest me a lot.
This feeling of mattering is an important step toward building trust. Trust means having confidence in the university’s or C.Instead, I’m busy taking action or having fun.
college’s fairness and support. The study found that when universities or colleges actively work to show they value each student, D.I focus on three current things to be grateful for.
it builds the trust necessary for a truly inclusive environment. This way changes the responsibility — it’s not just students who E.If I spend much time thinking, I’ll feel confused.
must try to fit in, but universities and colleges that must prove they are trustworthy. F.As I put on my running shoes, I felt better already.
The findings call for a change in how universities or colleges support diversity (多元化). It is not enough to just build a G.This mindset works most of the time, but not always.
sense of belonging. Universities or colleges should actively help students feel valued and build trust, creating a more supportive 第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
learning environment for everyone. And that is what makes a big difference in students’ academic (学业的) success. 第一节 完形填空(共 15 小题,每小题 1分,共 15 分)
32.What is the main argument in the text 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项
A.Universities should quit the belonging goal. Kathy Xu, a high school teacher, had always wanted to see a shark in the wild. The opportunity finally 41 in
B.Building student-university trust is impossible. 2011, when she went on a snorkelling (浮潜) trip to the Ningaloo Reef. She was so inspired by its beauty and grace that tears
C.Mattering and trust work better than belonging. 42 to her eyes.
D.Minority students struggle to belong at university. After returning home, Xu learned about the shark trade 43 at one of Indonesia’s largest fish markets, on the
33.What does the underlined word “vague” in paragraph 2 probably mean island of Lombok. Shark parts including meat, cartilage (软骨) and teeth are cut up for export. The most prized are the fins, which
A.Unclear. B.Popular. C.Simple. D.Effective. 44 high prices.
34.How does “mattering” differ from “belonging” Curious, Xu 45 her bags and headed to the fish market. There, she spoke with several fishermen. Shark fishing
A.Mattering asks universities to change. is 46 risky and involves hard physical work, but it is one of few ways for them to 47 for their families. “I
B.Mattering has been universities’ main focus. told them I’d pay them to take 48 out to see these snorkelling havens,” she says. Together, Xu and the fishermen came
C.Mattering is easier for universities to achieve. up with the idea of snorkelling boat trips, and a deal was 49 .
D.Mattering relates mainly to school performance. In late 2012, Xu 50 her full-time job to focus on building The Dorsal Effect, an ecotourism business she hoped
35.What does the last paragraph focus on would help save the declining shark 51 . In 2019, Xu found a female Rhynchobatus cooki, a relative of the shark. The
A.How academic success depends on student trust. species had not been seen for more than 20 years and was believed to be 52 . The discovery gave scientists hope, and it
B.How mattering differs from belonging in practice. could be 53 for an in-depth conservation study.
C.Why belonging matters less than academic success. In the past decade, global demand for shark fins has 54 — a promising result of conservation campaigns. For
D.Why universities should rethink their diversity efforts. now, Kathy, 41, is proud of the small changes she sees happening on Lombok, from the fishermen who now have a new way to
第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2. 5分,满分 12. 5分) 55 an income to the schoolchildren who learn about sharks on tours with The Dorsal Effect.
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。 41.A.existed B.lasted C.landed D.scheduled
To keep gratitude in my daily life, I started playing a game called “three things”. 36 For example, a project 42.A.bounced B.fell C.dropped D.sprang
finished early, a sunny day for running and my Dad cooking his famously mouthwatering hamburgers that night. 43.A.taking place B.coming along C.taking off D.coming out
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44.A.cut B.fetch C.agree D.pay
45.A.purchased B.filled C.packed D.opened
46.A.slightly B.rarely C.terribly D.partly
47.A.care B.provide C.account D.strive
48.A.competitors B.participants C.hosts D.tourists
49.A.changed B.made C.canceled D.discussed
50.A.continued B.accomplished C.lost D.quit
51.A.population B.life C.species D.production
52.A.extinct B.missing C.valueless D.hidden
53.A.knowledge B.grounds C.necessities D.stress
54.A.declined B.increased C.firmed D.boomed
注意:
55.A.offer B.distribute C.use D.earn
(1)写作词数应该为 80个左右;
第二节 语法填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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。
Senior High School Students’ Weekend Activities
After much anticipation, 60-year-old Zhu Fengqing and her husband boarded a special “silver train” in Guangxi Zhuang
Autonomous Region, starting a 16-day journey across northern China.
Tailored 56 (specific) for elderly travelers, the “silver train” offers a slower pace and more attentive services.
“Now that we are older, we prefer traveling by train,” Zhu said. Zhu’s trip mirrors China’s efforts to support its retirement travel
market. This market is driven by a growing elderly population, 57 (number) over 300 million over-60s by the end of
2025.
In February, several government 58 (agency) jointly released an action plan to improve tourism train services
that are friendly to seniors. With over 100 designed routes and 2,500 scheduled trips annually, 59 plan aims to create a
nationwide network of specialized trains for older travelers.
60 (better) the accommodation for the elderly passengers, some trains have been fitted with anti-slip flooring,
emergency call buttons, and other 61 (thought) amenities ( 第二节(满分 25分)便利设施) such as reading glasses and sewing kits. Menus
have also been adjusted 62 senior travelers’ dietary requirements, offering balanced diets with light flavors. Now more 67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
routes 63 (develop), including flower-viewing tours, summer retreats and autumn journeys, all of 64 are In a small village in southern Turkey, 14-year-old Emre’s life changed forever when an earthquake struck in the middle of
popular among senior travelers. However, the silver train market is still in its early stage with 65 (limit) transport the night, reducing most of the village to ground zero, including the tiny library that had been Emre’s favorite place. He had spent
capacity. Clearly, we can expect further growth in this area. countless afternoons there, reading adventure books and helping the librarian, Mr. Kaya, organize shelves.
40 In the days after the disaster, Emre wandered around, his heart heavy. He found the whole village in despair — the第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 分)
15 villagers wandered lifelessly among the ruins, their eyes empty of hope. When he reached the library site, he spotted a few books第一节(满分 分)
66.某英文网站就“Senior High School Students’ Weekend Activities” half-buried in the dust. He carefully brushed them clean and took them back home. That night, he had a dream: He was sitting in做了一项调查。请使用下面柱状图中的调查结果写一
the library, surrounded by books, with Mr. Kaya smiling at him.
篇短文投稿。内容包括:
1. The next morning, Emre told his mother he wanted to rebuild the library. She looked at him sadly. “We barely have a roof周末活动安排描述;
2. over our heads, Emre,” she said, “How can we build a library ” But Emre refused to give up. Deep down, he knew his mission简单评论;
3. 你的建议。 wasn’t just to rebuild a library — it was to give the village back its spirit, to turn their hopelessness into purpose. He went door
to door, asking villagers if they had any books to donate. At first, no one believed a 14-year-old could change anything. They
sighed, “The library is gone forever, just like our old lives.” “We need something to hold onto, more than ever!” he responded
gently. “The library isn’t just wood and paper — it’s us, together again.” Emre’s earnestness eventually won them over. An
elderly woman gave him a collection of poetry her husband had loved; a teacher donated a series of children’s storybooks.
Having heard about Emre’s plan, Mr. Kaya visited the boy, bringing the key to the old library. He put it into Emre’s hand,
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saying, “It’s yours now.” With Mr. Kaya’s guidance, Emre chose a small, undamaged room in the village square to act as the new
library.
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。
News of Emre’s project spread across the whole village.
After three months of hard work, the village library reopened.
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1.C
【原文】W: Who called just now
M: My sister did.
W: What did she say
M: She invited us to dinner tomorrow. You know it is Toby’s birthday tomorrow. They would like us to celebrate Toby’s
birthday together.
2.A
【原文】M: I’ve been feeling stressed lately. My grandmother was ill last week and I have an important exam this Thursday.
How do you stay calm at times like this
W: When I’m stressed, I do some exercise. I feel peaceful afterwards.
M: Thanks. That’s not a bad idea.
3.A
【原文】M: How was your exam, Emily
W: I really messed up, dad. I couldn’t answer a lot of the questions.
M: Everybody makes mistakes, mom and I will always support you.
4.B
【原文】M: Mary, our school is going to hold a singing contest. Will you take part in it
W: Yes, but I’m not going to sing a song. I have been invited to accompany Jane on the piano when she sings.
M: Wow, I’m looking forward to your performance.
5.C
【原文】M: I’m anxious to know why I can’t figure out the math problem. I’ve been working on it for almost an hour.
答案第 1页 N 共 2页
W: Why not stop to grab a coffee or take a walk That may help you spark new ideas.
M: Maybe you’re right.
6.A 7.A 8.A 9.C
【原文】W: Before my recording team arrives, I’d love to gain a clearer idea of what your program is about. That will help
me ask better questions during our interview.
M: Great idea. Local government leaders launched this to make our school a place for everyone in the community. As a
teacher, I help connect people and create opportunities through the program.
W: Now, workers and parents come in the late afternoons and evenings. Do they take specialty night classes related to their
jobs
M: Of course! We expected business-plan writing to be most popular, but the surprise hits have been both literature and
professional skills. Most adults want a space to read novels and discuss them together.
W: That’s inspiring. And part of the exchange is that while adults study here, students volunteer and learn at local
workplaces. Is that right
M: Yes. For now, most students donate time at city hall and other public offices. Over time, we’ll add placements with
businesses and even agriculture projects.
W: What a valuable way for students to meet decision-makers and build real connections!
M: Exactly. Beyond teaching career skills, we aim to act as a bridge between different local groups.
10.B 11.B
【原文】W: Have you considered using DeepSeek for your course paper I’ve heard it is no longer against school rules, as
long as you clearly mention using it.
M: To be honest, I’ve considered it. It seems helpful since it can cut down on the hours spent searching for sources. But I
dropped the idea in the end.
W: Why Its paid version is not that expensive.
M: Actually, I can’t fully trust the information generated by AI. It takes me much more time to cross-check its reliability.
W: I see your point. DeepSeek increases the efficiency in some ways, but we should cross-check its results with other
sources. If we use false materials, our academic credits will be affected.
M: Exactly! We really need to balance efficiency with accuracy.
W: Plus, we need to improve ourselves during the process. That’s what matters most in learning.
12.B 13.A 14.C
【原文】W: I’ve read the social media marketing draft. The meme style is eye-catching, but does it fit our financial software
brand
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M: We have to break the boring corporate style. This plan will make us friendly and easy to spread online.
W: But this meme was used in unprofessional situations before. It may backfire and make us look silly.
M: You’re overthinking. We need risks to get noticed and go viral.
W: Viral isn’t always good. Some firms were mocked for this kind of campaign.
M: So you’ll give up the creative idea
W: No. We should check with legal and PR teams first. I don’t want the company to be laughed at online.
M: Fine. But don’t turn it into another boring corporate post.
15.C 16.A 17.B
【原文】W: At the beginning of the tour, we will start with the most important place in my town, which is the Plaza Leon.
The Plaza Leon, which is more than 100 years old, is a gathering place for young people on Friday and Saturday nights, and
for parents and children on Sunday afternoons. Four streets lead to the Plaza which have white sidewalks and a tree line.
Hernandes Street, which was named after a famous writer born in the city, contains all of the food stores, fish markets and
vegetable stands. Fernando Street, which was named after an educator, is where all of the government offices are housed.
Via del Mar Street, whose roads are made of stones, is the only street which still has its old surface. Finally, we come to
Horatio Street, on which there are two universities. One of them is the most famous university in my country. That’s why it
is my favorite street of all.
18.C 19.B 20.C
【原文】M: The school is going to set up a Packaging Reuse Station right by the post room next month.
W: That’s smart! I’ve noticed the huge amount of packaging waste from online shopping near the student dorms.
M: Yes. We can take our used packaging boxes there. But we should make sure the boxes don’t have strange smells or old
labels inside. If they don’t meet these conditions, they can’t be put in the station. Of course, a little dust is fine.
W: But how is the school planning to encourage more students to join in
M: The school will launch a Campus Carbon Account. Students can earn points by joining these activities. With 50 points,
you can get a discounted card for the campus coffee shop. If you save up 200 points, you can exchange them for a notebook.
With 300 points or more, you can even get a reusable bag.
56.specifically 57.numbering 58.agencies 59.the 60.To better
61.thoughtful 62.to 63.are being developed 64.which 65.limited
66.
Senior High School Students’ Weekend Activities
Recently, a survey about senior high school students’ weekend activities has been conducted. As the chart shows, 55%
of students spend most of their weekends studying, while only 20% take exercise, 15% go online for entertainment, and 10%
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do other things.
It is clear that study takes up most of students’ weekend time, which leaves them little room for relaxation and
physical exercise. This unbalanced arrangement may do harm to their physical and mental health in the long run.
In my view, students should balance study and leisure. They can set aside enough time for sports and hobbies, which
will help them study more efficiently on weekdays.
67.例文
Paragraph 1:
News of Emre’s project spread across the whole village.More books began to pour in. Before long, he gathered
enough for the room to be called a library. All the villagers started offering help: some brought tools; others volunteered to
clear up; a carpenter built sturdy shelves for free; some girls hung colorful lanterns and placed a small flower pot by the
door; Emre and his best friends spent weekends sorting books and painting the walls. The small room soon buzzed with life,
chasing away the village’s despair.
Paragraph 2:
After three months of hard work, the village library reopened. The opening day was filled with joy. Children sat
on the floor reading, while adults chatted and flipped through books. The laughter that day was the first genuine joy the
village had felt since the earthquake. Emre looked around at the people enjoying the new library. He didn’t have grand
words to explain why this little room mattered, but he knew it did. It was where his village came alive again and a symbol
of hope and proof that unity and hopefulness can rebuild what’s lost.
【点睛】[高分句型 1] The laughter that day was the first genuine joy the village had felt since the earthquake.(运用了省
略 that的定语从句 the village had felt修饰名词 joy)
[高分句型 2] It was where his village came alive again and a symbol of hope and proof that unity and hopefulness can
rebuild what’s lost.(运用了 where引导表语从句,that引导同位语从句和 what引导的宾语从句)
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