2026届浙江温州高三下学期英语仿真练习题(含答案,含听力原文,含音频)

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2026届浙江温州高三下学期英语仿真练习题(含答案,含听力原文,含音频)

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2026届浙江温州高三下学期英语仿真练习题
注意事项
1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。
2.请按题号顺序在答题卡上各题目的答题区域内作答,写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。
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4.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并上交。
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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
例:How much is the shirt
A.19.15. B.9.18. C.9.15.
答案是C.
1.What does the woman urge the man to do
A.Find a 3D printer. B.Check his schedule. C. Sign up for a course.
2.Where does the conversation take place
A.In the shop. B.In the man's home. C.In the school.
3. What will the woman probably do next
A.Take the subway. B.Head for the office. C. Buy an umbrella.
4. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. An election. B.A speech. C. An association.
5. How much does the hotel normally charge now
A.80. B.90. C.100.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6,7题。
6. Why does the man talk to Mary
A. To comfort her. B. To ask for help. C. To apologize to her.
7. What is Mary going to do tomorrow night
A. Give the man a ride. B. Prepare for an exam. C.Date Judy.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What does the woman think of the camp
A.It's boring. B.It's traditional. C.It's beneficial.
9. What were most roads like
A. Safe. B.Beautiful. C.Narrow.
10.What happened during the camp
A. A man was injured when cooking.
B.The campers shared stories together.
C.The campers learned first-aid knowledge.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What does the Fitness Club provide
A. Free meals. B.Black shorts. C. Sportswear discount.
12.How will Jack go to the gym
A.By taxi. B.By bike. C.By bus.
13.Which position will Jack apply for
A.First-Aid Trainer. B.Morning Fitness Leader. C.Junior Nutrition Assistant.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.What is the main purpose of the posters
A. To advertise a school event. B.To promote a food festival. C. To share student artwork.
15.What does the woman plan to do on Wednesday
A. Film a short video. B. Deliver a presentation. C. Hand out some flyers.
16. How does the man sound in the end
A. Satisfied. B.Grateful. C. Doubtful.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What is the speaker
A. A scientist. B.An interviewer. C.A host.
18.What field does Lin Xianfeng work in
A. Information technology. B.Mathematical physics. C.Medical science.
19.How did Lin Xianfeng deal with failures
A. He faced them bravely.
B.He changed his direction.
C. He waited for new opportunities.
20.How has the award affected Lin Xianfeng
A. He has become famous and rich.
B. He has got financial support for his research.
C. He has more members in his research team.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15个小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
The Best Museums in London for Art, History, and Family Fun
London is a city rich in culture, and its museums are some of the best in the world. Whether you’re interested in art, history, or exploring with kids, these museums offer something for everyone.
Tate Modern
Tate Modern is a global destination for contemporary art, housed in a former power station. It features works by Picasso and Aboriginal artist Emily Kame Kngwarreye, along with temporary exhibitions like Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms. The museum is located by the Thames, near the iconic Millennium Bridge.Hours: Daily 10 AM-6 PM, closed December 24-26.
Cost: Free for the permanent collection. Some exhibitions require tickets.
Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A)
The V&A focuses on art and design, with a vast collection ranging from ceramics (陶瓷品) to fashion and furniture. Don’t miss the themed free tours and the amazing museum cafe. The Gamble Room, Poynter Room, and William Morris Room are particularly impressive.Hours: Daily 10 AM-5:45 PM, open until 10 PM on Fridays.
Cost: Free. Some exhibitions and events require tickets.
The National Gallery
Home to 700 years of paintings, the National Gallery features masterpieces by Monet, Van Gogh, and British artists like Turner. Free one-hour tours are available from Tuesday to Thursday. The museum is located in Trafalgar Square, a central and iconic location.Hours: Daily 10AM-6 PM, open until 9 PM on Fridays. Closed December 24-26 and January 1.
Cost: Free. Advance booking is recommended.
The British Museum
The British Museum is one of London’s most famous cultural institutions. It houses artifacts from around the world, including the Rosetta Stone and Egyptian mummies. Rooms 62 and 63, where the mummies are displayed, are particularly popular.Hours: Daily 10 AM-5 PM, open until 8:30 PM on Fridays. Closed December 24-26.
Cost: Free. Advance booking is recommended.
21.Which museum is the most appealing for visitors interested in present-day artworks
A.Tate Modern. B.Victoria and Albert Museum.
C.The National Gallery. D.The British Museum.
22.Why do many visitors visit Room 63 in the British Museum
A.To appreciate Monet’s paintings.
B.To admire fashion and furniture exhibits.
C.To explore British exhibits with their kids.
D.To get a taste of ancient Egyptian culture.
23.What do the four museums have in common
A.Being located in the same district of London.
B.Offering free access to main collections.
C.Requiring booking online before visits.
D.Staying closed on the public holidays.
B
Brazilian artist and activist Mundano recently painted an unusual mural (壁画) on a building in Sao Paulo. The paint included materials collected from natural disasters, such as ash from wildfires and mud from floods. Mundano hoped to draw global attention to climate change, as extreme weather events have been causing destruction across Brazil.
The large mural — over 30 meters high and 48 meters wide-shows the gray remains of trees on a brown land that is dry and cracked, representing the deforestation (滥伐森林) and serious drought in the Amazon rainforest.
The mural also shows local activist Alessandra Korap wearing a circle of flowers around her head. She holds a sign that says: “Stop the destruction #keep your promise.” The artist says those messages are directed to Cargill, a US-based soybean (大豆) producer. Soy farming is one of the biggest causes of deforestation in the Amazon. Cargill says it will end deforestation in its supply chain in Brazil by 2025. Mundano is seeking to hold the company responsible for that promise.
In recent months, human-caused wildfires have severely damaged protected places in the Amazon area. Smoke spread over a very large area and affected the air quality in some Brazilian cities.
Drought has caused a terrible situation nationwide. On October 22, the depth of the Amazon’s Negro River measured (测量) 12.46 meters, showing a small increase from 10 days earlier, when the river was at its lowest point since measurements started 122 years ago. But this last reported measure is still about 6 meters below normal for the same date in earlier years.
Earlier this year, a flood in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul killed more than 180people, affected over 2 million people, and destroyed city communities.
Mundano used mud from that flood to create the mural, ashes from Brazil’s fires in the Atlantic Forest, and clay from an Amazon village where Alessandra Korap is from. “From floods to droughts, everything is connected!” Mundano said in an interview.
24.What makes the mural unique
A.Its size. B.Its paint. C.Its colors. D.Its audience.
25.Why does Mundano include Alessandra Korap in his mural
A.To push Cargill to honor its promise. B.To celebrate Brazil’s natural beauty.
C.To draw attention to global warming. D.To show the importance of soybeans.
26.What can we learn about the Negro River
A.A flood here took over 180 lives. B.Its depth hit a record low on Oct. 22.
C.It was 6.46m deep 122 years ago. D.It has suffered greatly from drought.
27.What is implied in Mundano’s actions and words in the last paragraph
A.Climate disasters are closely related.
B.The Amazon is home to great civilizations.
C.Natural materials are perfect for painting.
D.Floods and droughts are the worst disasters.
C
In Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, a groundbreaking Shaoxing Opera adaptation titled New Dragon Gate Inn is captivating a new generation by blending traditional Chinese opera with modern theater concepts.
Adapted from the 1992 martial arts film, the environmental-style production transforms a studio into a jianghu (martial arts world) inn, where spectators sit inches from performers — six actresses portraying swordsmen, spies, and a spirited landlady during the 130-minute performance. This unique setting creates an immersive viewing experience, driving audiences to share clips online and sparking fierce ticket competition.
Chen Lijun’s cross-gender portrayal of Jia Ting largely accounts for the success, reimagined from the film’s elderly character into a kunsheng — a female actor in male roles. In her cross-gender acting, Chen smoothly engages with her co-stars, cultivating a fascinating chemistry. For example, she effortlessly spins the landlady around with just one arm. As a promising performer, Chen skillfully brings out the character’s appeal through subtle gestures, warm smiles, and graceful postures.
Another reason for the play’s sensation (轰动)lies in its contemporary nature. Unlike traditional Shaoxing Opera, which often draws from ancient scripts, New Dragon Gate Inn is based on a popular film with a significant fan base, catering to a younger audience and adapting it to better suit the current context.
The environmental staging also revolutionizes audience dynamics. Designed as an inn where spectators become “guests”, the production places new demands on performers. “We need to abandon many of the stylized movements from traditional Shaoxing Opera and adopt a more natural, authentic and subtle acting style,” said Xu Yena, who plays the landlady.
For Xu, modernization is vital: “Making it relatable to youth revitalizes the art’s soul.” By marrying tradition with bold reinvention, New Dragon Gate Inn has successfully drawn nontraditional theatergoers, especially young people, proving that ancient art thrives when embracing change.
28.What is special about the audience of New Dragon Gate Inn
A.They sit close to performers like guests of the inn.
B.They are allowed to interact with the performers.
C.The majority of them are crazy fans of Chen Lijun.
D.A number of them are traditional opera enthusiasts.
29.What does the underlined word “chemistry” in Paragraph 3 probably mean
A.A scientific experiment in theater. B.An emotional bond between characters.
C.A physical reaction to stage lighting. D.An unplanned interaction with the audience.
30.How does the environmental staging influence the performers
A.It requires them to perform cross-gender roles.
B.It encourages them to learn film acting techniques.
C.It expects them to acquire strong martial arts skills.
D.It drives them to embrace a more natural acting style.
31.What can be inferred from Xu Yena’s statement in the last paragraph
A.Traditional art is becoming irrelevant in modern society.
B.Young audience prefer modern operas to traditional ones.
C.Resonating with the youth can bring new life to traditional art.
D.Traditional art should abandon old forms to ensure its survival.
D
Microplastics have become a common source of pollution across the Earth — they have settled in the deep sea and on the Himalayas, stuck inside volcanic rocks, filled the stomachs of seabirds and even fallen in fresh Antarctic snow. They are even appearing inside humans.
Now, new research suggests that a simple, cheap measure may significantly reduce the level of microplastics in water from your tap (水龙头): boiling and filtering (过滤) it. In a study published Wednesday in Environmental Science & Technology Letters, researchers from China found that boiling tap water for just five minutes — then filtering it after it cools — could remove at least 80 percent of its microplastics.
Crucially, this process relies on the water containing enough calcium carbonate (碳酸钙) to trap the plastics. In the study, boiling hard water containing 300 milligrams of calcium carbonate led to an almost 90 percent drop in plastics. But in samples with less than 60 milligrams of calcium carbonate, boiling reduced the level of plastics by just 25 percent. Additionally, the research didn’t include all types of plastics. The team focused only on three common types — polystyrene, polyethylene and polypropylene — and they didn’t study other chemicals previously found in water such as vinyl chloride.
Still, the findings show a potential path forward for reducing microplastic exposure — a task that’s becoming increasingly difficult. Even bottled water, scientists found earlier this year, contains 10 to 1,000 times more microplastics than originally thought.
Scientists are still trying to determine how harmful microplastics are — but what they do know has raised concerns. The new study suggests boiling tap water could be a tool to limit intake. “The way they demonstrated how microplastics were trapped through the boiling process was nice,” Caroline Gauchotte-Lindsay, an environmental engineer of the University of Glasgow in Scotland who was not involved in the research, tells New Scientist. “We should be looking into upgrading drinking water treatment plants so they remove microplastics.”
32. How does the author present the issue in the first paragraph
A. By quoting an expert. B. By defining a concept.
C. By giving examples. D. By providing statistics.
33. What determines the effectiveness of trapping microplastics in water
A The hardness of water. B. The length of cooling time.
C. The frequency of filtering. D. The type of plastic in water.
34. What does the author try to illustrate by mentioning bottled water in paragraph 4
A. The importance of plastic recycling.
B. The severity of the microplastic problem.
C. The danger in overusing pure water.
D. The difficulty in treating polluted water.
35. What is Gauchotte-Lindsay’s suggestion about
A. Choice of new research methods.
B. Possible direction for further study.
C Need to involve more researchers.
D. Potential application of the findings.
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。
Museums can be overwhelming. With thousands of pieces there, how do you know which to focus on And once you see a piece you like, how do you interact with it Here is some advice on how to have a meaningful connection when you look at art.
Get up close and personal. 36 Therefore, take your time to observe qualities about a work that may not come through on a computer screen. That includes its look and the feel of its surface, the marks made by the brush and the path your eyes take when viewing the work.
Stand back. Next, take a few steps back, stand in the center — and observe what’s happening in the big picture. What’s going on in the piece 37 What are they doing How are they related
Look at it from an angle. Then try looking at an artwork from its sides, because you might catch something you might not have seen straight on. If it’s something like The Ambassadors by Holbein at The National Gallery in London, if you stand to the side, you’ll see something that from front on looks very different. 38 That’s called anamorphic art.
Move your body. If you’re looking at a painting, you can take a finger to the air and trace the outline of the figure or the movement of the brushstrokes. 39 This can help you see and feel what it might be like to make this artwork from the artist’s perspective.
Consider the subject of the art. That can have a profound effect on how you feel about the work-and perhaps you can learn something from it. Take the example of Andrew Wyeth’s famous painting, Christina’s World, which depicts (描绘) a girl with a muscle disease crawling across a field to get to her home in the distance. The painting personifies (体现) determination. 40
A.So just keep an open mind.
B.What have they gone through
C.When you stand to the side, it changes.
D.How are the figures in the piece arranged
E.We have the luxury of seeing the real thing at a museum.
F.When looking at sculptures, try the poses with your body.
G.It can in a way relieve your stress to know we have this inner strength.
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。
The path to pottery(制陶)was far from direct for Kaley Black. Her first 41 was as a producer in the film industry, a role she found unfulfilling. While living in Poland, Blank 42 a routine of regularly visiting a cafe, passing a ceramics(陶艺)studio on her way. 43 she had no exposure and training in running a business or ceramics, each trip past the studio awakened her curiosity closer to 44 .
After returning to the US, Blank 45 a six-week pottery course. Then, she bought her own pottery tools. By the spring of 2022, Blank had 46 her skills and opened her own studio, Blank Ceramics, which is now her career.
Blank 47 how our ancestors viewed ceramics as both an art and a tool. This means that she always makes sure the 48 use of her pieces comes first in their design. For her, pottery is special because it involves using a skill from the past to 49 art from nature. She gets her clay 50 from the ground, just like her ideas for new art. “Handma de pottery is one of the first human skills,” explains Blank. “It feels so fulfilling to learn skills, as well as to 51 stories and art.”
In addition to being available for 52 online, Blank’s finished pottery can also be bought at shops offline. As she considers how her studio might 53 , Blank has a wide perspective: “A ceramic piece that has been fired will last forever; it doesn’t fade over time. My work will far 54 me, which I find truly fascinating. It keeps me 55 and intentional about what pieces I create.”
41.A.task B.dream C.agenda D.career
42.A.adopted B.varied C.broke D.changed
43.A.Since B.Unless C.Though D.Before
44.A.belief B.hope C.decision D.action
45.A.dropped out of B.signed up for C.caught up on D.looked forward to
46.A.corrected B.assessed C.adjusted D.perfected
47.A.doubts B.pities C.respects D.anticipates
48.A.private B.practical C.official D.commercial
49.A.create B.absorb C.describe D.interpret
50.A.hardly B.slowly C.directly D.occasionally
51.A.read B.display C.relate D.spread
52.A.entertainment B.appreciation C.storage D.purchase
53.A.finish B.survive C.expand D.transform
54.A.outlast B.outshine C.outnumber D.outperform
55.A.humble B.emotional C.discouraged D.astonished
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 third UNESCO High-Level Forum for Museums, held in Hangzhou on April 23rd, 56 (draw) over 190 museum curators and experts from more than 60 countries. The event focused on AI’s revolutionary effect on the museum industry. AI tools, 57 (tailor) for relic detection, help museums better catalog relics and identify invisible damages in artifacts. However, Gabor Zsigmond, 58 (direct) of the Hungarian National Museum, stressed that human proofreading of AI outputs remained crucial in the AI era.
Participants discussed 59 AI could bring to exhibition planning. Given a theme, AI can select exhibits and construct frameworks using 60 (exist) content. May Khuen Chung, leader of the National Museum of Singapore, mentioned museums’ ability to analyze databases 61 customize content to individual preferences, which reflected AI’s practical value. Despite AI’s advantages, concerns over copyright issues and ethical problems were raised and taken 62 account. Additionally, Britt Romstad noted the need to build more equity into digital spaces.
After the forum, attendees visited the Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City, 63 UNESCO World Heritage Site. Gehane Nabil, impressed by prehistoric stone tools, said the commonalities between Chinese and Egyptian civilizations were 64 (true) remarkable. These shared elements, she added, would become the 65 (link) that unite human beings.
第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
66.假定你是李华,近期,你观察到教室内课桌污损严重,整洁的桌面布满了乱涂乱画的痕迹。为此,你将在英语课上以“爱护公物”为主题,做一分钟左右的演讲。请写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:
1、描述具体现象;
2、呼吁爱护公物。
注意:
1、写作词数应为80左右;
2、可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear teacher and classmates,
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第二节 (满分25分)
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。
At the library, Nate Jasper noticed a sign for the “First Annual Highland Drawing Contest.” It asked for artwork showing the unique beauty of their town. Noticing his interest, the librarian, Ms. Kim, handed him a flyer. “The winning drawings will be displayed right here in the library,” she added.
Sitting on the library steps outside, Nate was lost in thought. He had always loved art. He could never have too many sketchpads (素描本) and crayons. “I have to enter this contest!” he said to himself.
But something troubled him. Years of living in the small town had convinced him that it was a dull place. “There’s nothing special about it — only ordinary farms, animals, and trees!” he frowned. “What will I draw ”
Just then, Briana Williams, a new girl in his class who had just moved from Houston, a large modern city in Texas, walked out. Spotting Nate, she sat down beside him and noticed the flyer. “A drawing contest That sounds fun!”
“Not really,” Nate sighed. “Trust me, this town is a big bore.”
Briana looked surprised. “Well, everything here may seem boring to you, but to me, it’s all new! I’d love to see more of it. Show me around sometime. And bring your sketchpad — you might find something worth drawing.”
The next Saturday, they wandered down a quiet lane together. Briana stopped beneath a large maple and gazed up in awe. Nate paused beside her. At first, it felt strange to admire a tree he’d passed a hundred times. But as he followed her gaze, the sun was shining through the branches, turning the red and yellow leaves into a sea of burning gold.
“There’s nowhere this quiet and pretty in Houston,” Briana said softly.
Nate felt something clicked in his mind. Highland wasn’t a big bore — he was just too used to it. He began to wonder what other hidden beauty was waiting to be discovered.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Inspired, Nate suggested they visit his Grandpa’s farm.
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On the day of the award ceremony, the library was crowded.
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参考答案
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听力原文
Text 1
W:Leo,did you register for the 3D printing course
M:Not yet. I'm still checking the schedule.
W:Better hurry! The first session is tomorrow,and the spots are almost full.
Text 2
M:Mom,the running shoes are on sale only half price!
W:They do look nice. Try them on and walk around.
M:They're really comfortable.
W:Okay,we'll take this pair.
Text 3
W:Sir,I left my umbrella on the subway this morning.
M:Which line and station
W:Line 2,East Park.
M:You can check Lost & Found at the station office.
W:Thanks a lot!
Text 4
W:Have you seen the latest vote results for our association
M:Yes.Jenny leads with 48%,Joseph has 35% and there's 17% undecided.
W:Interesting.Let's watch their speeches before voting.
Text 5
M:Madam, I hope you've enjoyed your stay with us.
W:Yes, it was lovely, but I had to pay90.Last time I only paid 80.
M:I'm sorry,Madam.But that is actually a 10% discount off our normal price as you're a regular guest.
Text 6
M:Hello,Mary. My friend Judy and I want to go to the movie theater tomorrow night, but we don't have a way to get there. If you drive, we'll buy you a ticket. How about that
W:Well,it sounds like fun,but actually I've really got a lot of homework to do.
M:Oh,come on,Mary.Watching a movie will help you relax.You'll study better.
W:I really can't. I have an English exam on Monday and II have to hand in a book report the day after the exam. I'm really nervous. I don't think I'd enjoy the movie. Sorry I can't help you. M:Alright,maybe next time.Good luck with your exam.
Text 7
M:You joined that weekend cycling camp,right How was it
W:Super tiring,but also rewarding.We rode nearly 40 kilometers a day.
M:That's intense! How about the roads
W:Most were safe to ride on,though some mountain paths were narrow and rocky. We had to walk our bikes in a few parts.
M:Did anyone get hurt
W:One guy lost control and fell.He hurt his knee pretty badly.Luckily,our guide had a first-aid kit and handled it quickly. He was really calm and professional
M: Sounds like you had a great team.
W:Definitely.We even cooked together at night and shared stories around a campfire
M:Would you go again
W:For sure!I have already signed up for next month's advanced-level camp.
Text 8
W:Hi Jack.Welcome to the Fitness Club!All new members get free training sessions.
M:Do you provide clothes and shoes
W:We only provide shoes.Bring your own black shorts and a red top.You can also buy some at the campus store.Don' worry about the price club members get30% off.Plus,you can enjoy special meal rates at the school canteen.
M:Cool.How about practice times
W:Mainly on weekends.Most sessions are at the East Gym you can take bus No.5.If practice ends after 8:00p.m., we cover your taxi fare.
M:I usually bike there,but good to know.What skills do you value most
W:Teamwork is key!And a first-aid certificate is a plus. M:No problem
W:We need a Morning Fitness Leader from 6:00.m.t07:00a.m.on weekdays.This role cars volunteer hours Or a Junior Nutrition Assistant helping with meal plans, from3:00 p.m.to 5:00 p.m.on Fridays. M:The afternoon role suits me better.I have morning classes
Text 9
W;Hey,Mr.Lee.We've finished the posters for Eco Week.
M:Fantastic! Let me take a look.
W:We've included facts about food waste and some tips for reducing plastic.
M:Good.And I see some student drawings too.What's the QR code for W:It links to our short video.We filmed it last Sunday in the lecture hall.
M:Great idea. Are you giving a presentation,too
W:Yes,it will be conducted on Wednesday morning in the gym
M:Do you have flyers
W:We have printed 300 and plan to hand them out during lunchtime tomorrow.
M:Excellent.It's great to see Eco Week growing raising awareness on campus really matters. W:We hope lots of our students can join the campaign and make lasting changes.
M: Your deed is very good, and I will report it to the headmaster and give you as much convenience as possible.
W:Thanks,Mr.Lee.
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M:Hello everyone.Welcome to today' sPioneering Figure. your friend,Jon.Today I’ d like to introduce a Chinese young scientist,His name is Lin Xianeng,who is 35 years old and has just won the 2025 Science Exploration Award.
Lin is from Zhejiang University and his research focuses on the field of medical science.Since he was young,Lin has been curious about how the human body works and how to cure diseases. This curiosity led him to study hard and finally step onto the path of scientific research. It was along and tough journey. There were countless failures and setbacks. However, Lin never gave up. He spent day and night in the laboratory,conducting experiments, analyzing data and discussing with his team. Finally, his efforts paid off. His research made great breakthroughs in finding more effective treatments for some rare diseases.
Winning the Science Exploration Award is a great recognition of Lin's work.It not only provides him with more funds for further research, but also encourages more young people o engage in scientific exploration. Lin Xianfeng's story shows that with passion and hard work, young people can make great achievements in the scientific world.
【答案】21.A 22.D 23.B
【答案】24.B 25.A 26.D 27.A
【答案】28.A 29.B 30.D 31.C
【答案】32.C 33.A 34.B 35.D
【答案】36.E 37.D 38.C 39.F 40.G
【答案】41.D 42.A 43.C 44.D 45.B 46.D 47.C 48.B 49.A 50.C 51.B 52.D 53.C 54.A 55.A
【答案】56.drew 57.tailored 58.director 59.what 60.existing/existent 61.and 62.into 63.a 64.truly 65.links
66.【答案】One possible version:
Dear teacher and classmates,
Good morning. Today, I want to talk about protecting public property, especially our desks in the classroom.
Recently, I was saddened to find our classroom desks in a terrible state. The once clean and tidy surfaces are now covered with random drawings, messy scribbles and even deep scratches. These marks not only ruin the beauty of our classroom but also affect our learning mood, showing a lack of respect for school property.
Our desks are our silent partners in learning, and it is our responsibility to protect them. I sincerely hope we can stop hurting them and treat every piece of furniture with care. Let’s act now to bring back a tidy and comfortable study environment! Thank you!
【分析】本篇书面表达属于应用文,要求考生写一篇演讲稿,描述教室内课桌污损严重,整洁的桌面布满了乱涂乱画的痕迹的现象,呼吁爱护公物。
【详解】1、词汇积累
保护:protect→defend
难过的:saddened→grieved
破坏:ruin→devastate
影响:affect→impact
2、句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:Recently, I was saddened to find our classroom desks in a terrible state.
拓展句:Recently, I was saddened to find that our classroom desks were in a terrible state.
67.【答案】Possible Version
Inspired, Nate suggested they visit his Grandpa’s farm. Briana’s eyes lit up, and the two set off right away. When they arrived, Briana gasped, “This is amazing!” Her wonder was infectious — Nate looked around, feeling as if he were seeing the farm for the first time. Golden wheat fields swayed in the breeze like a rolling ocean, fluffy sheep grazing peacefully in the sunlight. He stood there, completely captivated. Then, Briana gently nudged him. “You should draw this, Nate. It’s a perfect scene.” That was it. Nate pulled out his sketchpad immediately, his pencil dancing across the paper. As his painting took shape, he wondered why he had never thought to draw the farm before.Once he looked closely, it really was a fascinating place. By sunset, his sketchpad was filled with lively drawings.
On the day of the award ceremony, the library was crowded. Local residents gathered around, buzzing with anticipation. Nate stood nervously among them, his heart pounding. Ms. Kim stepped onto the stage. “Every drawing captures the unique beauty of our town,” she said warmly, “but one work truly stood out.” She paused, and then announced Nate’s name. He walked up in disbelief, hands trembling as he accepted the award. The audience applauded loudly, and Briana waved at him from the crowd, beaming with pride. Nate stepped back, looking at his winning piece on the wall — a vivid scene of Grandpa’s farm bathed in golden sunlight. A warm smile spread across his face — beauty had always been there, and sometimes all it took was a pair of fresh eyes to see it.
【分析】本文以人物为线索展开,主要讲述了Nate在图书馆看到“第一届高地绘画比赛”的通知后,原本觉得小镇平淡无奇的他,在同学Briana的启发下,开始重新发现小镇的独特之美,并决定参加比赛的故事。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“受到启发的Nate建议他们去他爷爷的农场看看”可知,第一段可描写Nate和Briana在爷爷农场里的所见所感,以及Nate决定画农场参加比赛。
②由第二段首句内容“颁奖典礼那天,图书馆里挤满了人”可知,第二段可描写Nate的画获奖,以及他的获奖感言,表达他对小镇美丽的新认识。
2.续写线索:参观农场——发现农场之美——决定画农场参加比赛——颁奖典礼——Nate获奖——发表获奖感言——重新认识小镇之美
3.词汇激活
行为类
①出发:set off/depart/leave for
②到达:arrived/get to/reach
③走上舞台:step onto the stage/walk onto the stage/go up on the stage
情绪类
①紧张:nervously/anxiously/with tension
②怀疑:disbelief/doubt/skepticism
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