广东大湾区名校共同体2026届高考考前预测卷(二) 英语试题(含解析)

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大湾区名校共同体 2026 届高考考前预测卷(二)
英 语
本试卷共 10 页,满分 150 分。考试时长 120 分钟。
注意事项:
1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。
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3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
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
TechForward is looking for local residents to test its new smart home assistant, a
voice-controlled device designed to help users manage daily tasks such as setting reminders, controlling lights, checking the weather, and playing music. The company aims to gather
real-world feedback before the official product launch later this year.
The selected residents will receive the device free of charge and will be able to keep it after the trial ends. They will also be compensated $100 for completing a final feedback survey that asks about their experience with the device’s features, ease of use, and any suggested improvements. TechForward will provide setup support and technical assistance throughout the testing period, including a one-on-one virtual session to help participants get started. The company will also be available by phone or email to answer any questions during the trial.Program Timeline
May 10 Applications due
By May 20 Selected participants notified; agreements signed
June 1-28 Device testing period
July 18 Final feedback survey due
Application Requirements
This program will select 15 full-time participants to use the device in their homes for four
weeks. The call is open to residents living within the city area. All applicants are supposed to be at least 18 years old and previous experience with smart devices is a must.
To apply, applicants are required to provide the following information:
● Name and a valid email. This information will only be used for program-related communication.
● A brief description of your experience with smart devices (maximum 100 words). This helps us understand your familiarity level.
Please send the above materials to apply@. Any application received after the deadline will not be considered.
1 .What is the purpose of this text
A .To introduce a new smart device. B .To advertise a technology company.
C .To seek volunteers for a product trial. D .To explain how to use a smart assistant.
2 .How long are participants expected to test the device
A .18 days. B .20 days. C .28 days. D .30 days.
3 .Who is the most suitable for the program
A .Samantha, a local college graduate majoring in IT.
B .Christopher, a retired teacher living outside the city.
C .Fia, a junior high school student fond of technology.
D .Max, a part-time worker seldom using smart devices.
B
Last summer, I made a rather unconventional decision to run a small bookstore in the
bustling food market of my neighborhood. My friends cast doubt on the plan, for the market was crowded with noisy vendors (小贩) and filled with pungent food smells. Their concerns proved well-founded on its opening day. Sandwiched between a pork stall and a tofu shop, my bookstore attracted barely any attention. With few customers stepping in, I felt disheartened and began to
reflect on what went wrong. Never had I anticipated such a frigid beginning.
It didn’t take me long to figure out where the problem lay. I had stocked my shelves with
classic novels and poetry I cherished, yet they failed to meet the needs of local residents. I
therefore resolved to make a thorough change. In place of those books, I displayed home-style
cookbooks, stories about street food, and food-related picture books for children. I sincerely hoped these new books would win over the locals. I also launched a “Book-for-Veggie Exchange”
activity in the store.
The new adjustment turned out to be highly successful. Local people soon took to this
creative idea. A young mother came first with a carrot to exchange for a picture book, and before long, my counter was overflowing with fresh vegetables. The tofu vendor’s daughter, who had
watched silently for weeks on end, finally stepped forward to borrow a comic. Months later, the bookstore became a warm part of market life, with the scent of books blending gently with the fresh aroma of farm produce.
This experience reshaped my understanding of books. I once believed books could only shine in quiet places, but now I have seen their real value. It lies in connecting with people’s
everyday life: books can blend perfectly into daily routines and warm our hearts. They become meaningful and touching when combined with the hustle and bustle, food and laughter of
everyday life.
4 .What problem did the author face last summer
A .Doubt among close friends.
B .Strong food smells in the market.
C .Low store traffic in the bookstore.
D .Disturbance from nearby vendors.
5 .How did the author attract customers to the bookstore
A .By selling local vegetables.
B .By offering reader-specific books.
C .By stocking favorite classics.
D .By organizing book-swap activities.
6 .What can we learn about the bookstore in paragraph 3
A .It aimed at a profitable trade in farm produce.
B .It funded the young children in the community.
C .It reflected a harmonious integration into market life.
D .It served as a popular gathering spot in the neighborhood.
7 .What has the author learned from opening the bookstore
A .Better late than never.
B .Books are for life, not for shelves.
C .Think outside the box.
D .Reading connects soul to daily life.
C
The grammar school boy from Stratford-Upon-Avon has made headlines again after a groundbreaking study showed that Shakespeare does benefit children’s literacy and emotional development, but only if they can act him out.
The study found that a drama-based approach to teaching Shakespeare broadened children’s vocabulary, improved the quality of their writing, and enhanced their emotional understanding.
“The way actors work makes a big difference to how children use language and how they think about themselves,” said Jacqui O’Hanlon, lead researcher of the study.
The random trial involved hundreds of Year 5 pupils (aged nine and ten) at 45 state primary schools. The children were divided into a target group and a control group. Both groups read a
passage from Romeo and Juliet and were asked to write a letter as Romeo after being separated from Juliet. Before writing, the target group took part in a 30-minute drama-based activity, while the control group did not.
It was shown that pupils in the target group drew on a wider vocabulary, used more
complicated or rarer words, and wrote at greater length. They also appeared more comfortable writing in role. While pupils in the control group imagined how they themselves would react to being separated from a loved one, children in the target group put themselves in Romeo’s shoes and expressed that character’s emotion.
O’Hanlon said she had been most surprised by the emotional understanding evident in the
children’s writing, and that they showed deeper empathy and expressed emotions more vividly. “It is probably related to the drama-based process, where you are used to trying to think and feel as
the character,” she added.
But could the results be reproduced with any old dramatists O’Hanlon said more research
would be needed but suggested that Shakespeare’s use of 20,000 words, compared with the
everyday 2,000 words, gave a massive expansion of language into children’s lives, which was combined with children using their whole bodies to bring words to life.
8 .What does the study encourage children to do
A .Perform Shakespeare’s works. B .Write their own original plays.
C .Learn Shakespeare’s lines by heart. D .Watch professional acting on stage.
9 .Which aspect of the study does paragraph 3 mainly talk about
A .Its procedure. B .Its background.
C .Its purpose. D .Its significance.
10 .What impressed O’Hanlon most about the target group’s writing
A .Passage fluency. B .Emotional depth.
C .Word complexity. D .Plot imagination.
11 .What can be learned from the text
A .Practice makes perfect. B .Learning by doing works best.
C .Reading makes a full man. D .Words are the voice of the mind.
D
The ocean may appear boundless. It’s easy to imagine that fish and other ocean creatures
swim freely without restriction. That assumption, however, is mistaken. According to ecologist
Karissa Lear, many ocean species stick to specific habitats and seldom go beyond them. This habit can cause unexpectedly big problems, especially when human-built structures get in the way.
Take, for example, the green sawfish living near the mouth of the Ashburton River in
Western Australia. In 2017, a large structure was built by the shore, stretching about 550 yards
into the sea. As Lear had feared, the construction did harm the critically endangered green sawfish — they were unable to pass around the barrier. To Lear, this discovery supported a surprising new idea that ocean animals, much like land species, need a helping hand getting around human-built structures.
On land, wildlife crossings are becoming more common. Green bridges, for instance, help bears and elk avoid a road in Canada’s Banff National Park. In 2022, a wildlife crossing in
Washington State was used more than 5,000 times by animals such as deer and coyotes. Although
the bridges are already popular on land, Lear says little attention has been paid to the idea of wildlife crossings designed to help ocean animals get around safely.
For ocean animals, too many barriers can cut them off from important feeding sites. Overly limited movement can lead to the development of isolated groups that are more likely to go
extinct. With more large structures planned for the Ashburton River area, Lear says the cumulative (累积的) effect of multiple barriers is a real concern for the green sawfish’s future.
As the climate continues to change, paying attention to the needs of ocean animals is
important. Many are moving farther north, and they need suitable habitats to move through. To
address this, we can create crossings through human-built structures or protect habitats along their migration routes. As we continue to engineer the ocean, such efforts could go a long way toward protecting ocean life.
12 .How does the author present the issue in the first paragraph
A .By detailing research findings. B .By describing a natural scene.
C .By addressing public concerns. D .By challenging a common belief.
13 .What effect did the structure near the Ashburton River have
A .It provided a new habitat for ocean life.
B .It blocked the path of the green sawfish.
C .It attracted more new species to the area.
D .It drove the green sawfish into deep waters.
14 .What does Lear imply about wildlife crossings
A .They have reduced road accidents on land.
B .They will replace ocean barriers eventually.
C .They have destroyed land animals’ habitats.
D .They are urgently needed for ocean animals.
15 .What can be a suitable title for the text
A .Wildlife Crossings: From Land to Sea B .When Ocean Life Is in Danger
C .The Sawfish That Lost Their Way Home D .Ocean Structures: No Harm Done
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。
In everyday communication, we exchange not only logical information but also emotions, attitudes and inner states. Since human beings are emotional creatures, our decisions, whether
significant or trivial, are often driven more by emotions than by pure reason. Therefore, to express strong emotions clearly, we tend to use words like very, so and truly in daily language.
16
Verbal intensifiers (强化词) are special function words that enhance the meaning,
especially the emotional meaning of the words they are attached to. 17 According to
Buzarov (1998), intensification is a stable and vital feature of informal language. Words such as awfully, deeply, tremendously, and truly help speakers strengthen emotional impact and influence listeners’ psychological perception.
18 In English, we often say “I am deeply grateful” or “He is dead tired.” Other languages also have similar words: очень in Russian, sehr in German, très in French. Some new intensifiers are even created by combining words, like fantabulous from fantastic and fabulous.
To make the most of intensifiers, we should use them with a clear purpose. Do not use them mindlessly. 19 Connect them with your genuine attitude and focus on conveying precise emotions. This way, appropriate use of intensifiers will make our words more powerful and
sincere.
Intensifiers, like any other linguistic tool, work best in the right context. 20
However, overusing them without necessity will only weaken their expressive effect and make our words sound empty. Mastering them wisely helps us become more proficient and persuasive
communicators.
A .Proper use is a smart linguistic choice.
B .These function words have great expressive value.
C .You’d better use them to express real ideas and emotions.
D .Using intensifiers at will influences emotional expression.
E .Intensifiers are used to simplify the meaning of other words.
F .This is why verbal intensifiers have emerged in languages worldwide.
G .They are commonly employed across languages and take on diverse forms.
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。
I usually eat an apple on the drive home from work. Normally, I carry the core (果核) into the kitchen dustbin marked “organics.”
But one day, I the core as I climbed out of the car. Guiltily, I kicked it toward the fence, myself to pick it up later. Of course. I forgot all about it.
The next morning, I noticed rabbit footprints around the fence. I remembered the apple core and felt a moment of that some creature had found the treat I’d left. I found
myself grinning, and the happy moment stuck in my mind.
That evening, I did the same thing at the same spot. To my delight, more of
different animals were found. I began to Google them and take ________ for the following
months in identifying my visitors. I felt to a different world that existed all around me.
I didn’t share my new ________ with anyone and I knew the complaints from my
neighbors about my seemingly innocent gifts. I all their cautionary voices and enjoyed my every morning until one day, the driveway was full of large prints, scattered mud and leaves, which deeply the neighbors. I didn’t say a word but leaving my cores and my secret co-existence with wildlife came to an end.
This episode was just one innocent to lessen the divide between ourselves and the many species with whom we co-exist. It seems that living our feathered and furred friends is a difficult challenge. I am that we can figure it out, or at least lessen our
impact.
21 .A .hid B .wrapped C .held D .dropped
22 .A .promising B .warning C .teaching D .encouraging
23 .A .guilt B .sorrow C .satisfaction D .curiosity
24 .A .secretly B .cautiously C .unwillingly D .unintentionally
25 .A .records B .images C .tracks D .enemies
26 .A .pleasure B .comfort C .care D .part
27 .A .limited B .connected C .reduced D .promoted
28 .A .home B .toy C .hobby D .skill
29 .A .understood B .ignored C .doubted D .considered
30 .A .trips B .stories C .discoveries D .collections
31 .A .disturbed B .interested C .moved D .confused
32 .A .delayed B .forgot C .imagined D .stopped
33 .A .result B .attempt C .excuse D .question
34 .A .in partner with B .in charge of C .in exchange for D .in reply to
35 .A .grateful B .informed C .impressed D .optimistic
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 2021 list of Best Tourism Villages was released at the 24th General Assembly of the
World Tourism Organization, with Yucun 36 (list) among the 44 outstanding villages. Launched in May 2021, the Best Tourism Villages initiative drew applications from 174 villages worldwide, and the candidates were assessed 37 an independent committee against a set of criteria covering cultural and natural heritage, economic sustainability, and other key
dimensions.
38 (lie) in Anji County, Zhejiang Province, Yucun once relied on mineral
resources for its economic growth and became the wealthiest community in the area of Anji.
39 all of this was achieved only at the cost of environmental damage. In 2005, President Xi Jinping visited Yucun, 40 he put forward the concept that lucid waters and lush
mountains are invaluable assets. Under this vision, Yucun made great efforts to restore its
ecological environment and 41 (award) the title of National Ecological Cultural Village in 2021. Blessed with distinctive natural scenery, villagers soon lived ____42____ (enjoyable)
lives, compared with those they had when depending on mining. Today, it has grown into a
popular tourist destination, attracting more than 10 million domestic and international visitors annually.
This 43 (transform) of Yucun offers a vivid example. Over the past decades, China has been committed to green and low-carbon development. With Yucun as 44 shining model, the nation has achieved remarkable progress in ecological conservation and
adopted effective 45 (strategy) to build a Beautiful China.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)
66.
46 .假定你是李华,你的英国朋友 Tom 对你校智能操场的“无感数据采集功能”很感兴趣,请你结合附图给他写一封邮件,内容包括:
(1)你的体验;
(2)你的感想。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为 80 个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear Tom,
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 (满分 25 分)
47 .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。
It all started when I walked to a quiet corner of my neighborhood one afternoon. To my
disappointment, I found an empty lot overgrown with weeds, where old furniture had been left and rainwater had gathered in muddy puddles (小水坑) on the ground. I stood there for a while,
feeling sad about this wasted space. Then an idea came to me — what if we could turn this messy place into a small garden for everyone
That evening, I sent a message in our neighborhood chat group. I explained my plan and
invited people to join me. Hours passed, but only two neighbors sent short replies saying “A good idea.” I felt a little discouraged. Just when I was about to give up, my phone lit up with a private message. It was from Mr. Wilson, an elderly man who lived alone in Building 3. I knew him by
sight but had never spoken to him before. His message read: “I have some gardening tools and a few flower seeds. Can I help you ” I sent him a message, saying, “Yes. That's absolutely great.”
We met at the empty lot the next Saturday morning. Mr. Wilson brought not only tools but also a small hand- drawn map. He pointed and said, “We can plant sunflowers here because they love sunlight, and we can put some easy- to- grow flowers near the path.” I was surprised by his knowledge. As we started cleaning together, he shared stories about the small garden he used to keep in his hometown. I realized he missed those days deeply.
During the following weeks, we worked every weekend. The work was not easy. We had to remove the rubbish, clear the deep weeds and fill the muddy puddles with soil. Mr. Wilson
showed me how to properly plant the seeds and water them. As we worked, more neighbors became interested. A young girl offered to paint signs for the garden; an old lady shared her gardening tips; and a couple helped build a simple fence.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为 150 个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Slowly, the garden started to take shape.
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
The garden quickly became a favorite spot for our community.
1 .C 2 .C 3 .A
本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了 TechForward 公司招募本地居民试用其新款智能家庭助手并收集反馈的相关信息。
1 .推理判断题。根据第一段“TechForward is looking for local residents to test its new smart
home assistant, a voice-controlled device designed to help users manage daily tasks such as setting reminders, controlling lights, checking the weather, and playing music. The company aims to
gather real-world feedback before the official product launch later this year. (TechForward 正在寻找本地居民来测试其新的智能家庭助手,这是一款语音控制设备,旨在帮助用户管理日常任务,如设置提醒、控制灯光、查看天气和播放音乐。该公司旨在在今年晚些时候正式推出产品之前收集真实世界的反馈)”可知,本文的目的是为产品试用寻找志愿者。故选 C。
2 .细节理解题。根据 Program Timeline 部分“June 1-28 Device testing period (6 月 1 日至 28日 设备测试期)”可知,参与者预计要测试设备 28 天。故选 C。
3 .细节理解题。根据 Application Requirements 部分“The call is open to residents living within the city area. All applicants are supposed to be at least 18 years old and previous experience with
smart devices is a must.(本次招募面向居住在城市地区的居民。所有申请人都必须年满 18 岁,并且必须有使用智能设备的经验)”可知,最合适这个项目的人是居住在城市地区、年满 18 岁并且有使用智能设备的经验的人。A 选项“Samantha ,当地一名主修信息技术的大学毕业生”符合条件。故选 A。
4 .C 5 .B 6 .C 7 .B
本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者去年夏天在热闹的食品市场开了一家小书店,起初因书籍选择不当导致顾客稀少,后来通过调整书籍种类和开展“蔬菜换书”活动,成功吸引了当地居民,使书店成为市场生活的一部分,并从中领悟到书籍与日常生活紧密相连的真正价值。
4 .细节理解题。根据第一段“Sandwiched between a pork stall and a tofu shop, my bookstore
attracted barely any attention. With few customers stepping in, I felt disheartened and began to
reflect on what went wrong. (我的书店夹在一个猪肉摊和一个豆腐店之间,几乎没有引起任何注意。很少有顾客光顾,我感到很沮丧,开始反思哪里出了问题。)”可知,作者面临的问题是书店顾客稀少,即客流量低。故选 C 项。
5.细节理解题。根据第二段“I had stocked my shelves with classic novels and poetry I cherished, yet they failed to meet the needs of local residents. I therefore resolved to make a thorough
change. In place of those books, I displayed home-style cookbooks, stories about street food, and
food-related picture books for children. (我在书架上摆满了我珍视的经典小说和诗歌,但它们未能满足当地居民的需求。因此,我决定彻底改变。我展示了家常菜谱、街头美食故事以及与食物相关的儿童图画书,以取代那些书。)”可知,作者通过提供符合当地居民需求的特定书籍来吸引顾客。故选 B 项。
6.推理判断题。根据第三段“Months later, the bookstore became a warm part of market life, with the scent of books blending gently with the fresh aroma of farm produce. (几个月后,书店成为了市场生活中温暖的一部分,书香与农产品的清新香气轻轻交融。)”可知,书店与市场生活和谐融合,成为市场的一部分。故选 C 项。
7.推理判断题。根据最后一段“I once believed books could only shine in quiet places, but now I have seen their real value. It lies in connecting with people’s everyday life: books can blend
perfectly into daily routines and warm our hearts. (我曾经认为书籍只能在安静的地方发光,但现在我看到了它们的真正价值。它在于与人们的日常生活相联系: 书籍可以完美地融入日常生活,温暖我们的心。)”可知,作者从开书店的经历中学到了书籍不仅仅是为了放在书架上,而是为了融入生活,与人们的日常生活紧密相连。故选 B 项。
8 .A 9 .A 10 .B 11 .B
本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了一项研究表明,通过戏剧方式教授莎士比亚作品能提升孩子的读写能力和情感理解力。
8 .细节理解题。根据第一段中“The grammar school boy from Stratford-Upon-Avon has made headlines again after a groundbreaking study showed that Shakespeare does benefit children’s
literacy and emotional development, but only if they can act him out.(这位来自埃文河畔斯特拉特福德的文法学校男生再次成为头条新闻,此前一项突破性的研究表明,莎士比亚确实有益于儿童的读写能力和情感发展,但前提是他们能把他演出来)”以及第二段中“The study found that a drama-based approach to teaching Shakespeare broadened children’s vocabulary, improved the quality of their writing, and enhanced their emotional understanding.(研究发现,以戏剧为基础的莎士比亚教学方法拓宽了孩子们的词汇量,提高了他们的写作质量,增强了他们的情感理解力)”可知,这项研究鼓励孩子们表演莎士比亚的作品。故选 A。
9 .主旨大意题。根据第三段中“The random trial involved hundreds of Year 5 pupils (aged nine and ten) at 45 state primary schools. The children were divided into a target group and a control
group. Both groups read a passage from Romeo and Juliet and were asked to write a letter as
Romeo after being separated from Juliet. Before writing, the target group took part in a 30-minute drama-based activity, while the control group did not.(这项随机试验涉及 45 所公立小学的数百名五年级学生(9 岁和 10 岁)。孩子们被分为目标组和对照组。两组都阅读了《罗密欧与朱丽叶》中的一段,并被要求以罗密欧的身份写一封信,讲述与朱丽叶分离后的感受。在写作之前, 目标组参加了一个 30 分钟的以戏剧为基础的活动,而对照组没有)”可知,本段介绍了研究的参与对象、分组方式与具体实验步骤,即介绍了研究的过程。故选 A。
10 .细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中“O’Hanlon said she had been most surprised by the
emotional understanding evident in the children’s writing, and that they showed deeper empathy
and expressed emotions more vividly.(O’Hanlon 说,最让她惊讶的是孩子们写作中表现出的情感理解力,他们表现出更深的同理心,更生动地表达情感)”可知,O’Hanlon 对目标组写作印象最深刻的是情感深度。故选 B。
11 .推理判断题。根据第二段中“The study found that a drama-based approach to teaching
Shakespeare broadened children’s vocabulary, improved the quality of their writing, and enhanced their emotional understanding.(研究发现,以戏剧为基础的莎士比亚教学方法拓宽了孩子们的词汇量,提高了他们的写作质量,增强了他们的情感理解力)”以及倒数第二段中““It is
probably related to the drama-based process, where you are used to trying to think and feel as the character,” she added.(她补充道:“这可能与基于戏剧的过程有关,在这个过程中,你习惯于像角色一样思考和感受。”)”可推知,通过戏剧表演实践学习莎士比亚效果显著,体现“在实践中学习效果最佳” 。故选 B。
12 .D 13 .B 14 .D 15 .A
本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了海洋动物因人类建造的结构面临生存障碍,呼吁建立海洋动物通道以保护其生存。
12.推理判断题。 根据第一段中“The ocean may appear boundless. It’s easy to imagine that fish and other ocean creatures swim freely without restriction. That assumption, however, is
mistaken.(海洋似乎无边无际。人们很容易想象鱼类和其他海洋生物可以不受限制地自由游动。然而,这种假设是错误的)”可知,作者通过挑战一个普遍的观念来引出问题。故选 D。
13 .细节理解题。 根据第二段中“As Lear had feared, the construction did harm the critically endangered green sawfish — they were unable to pass around the barrier.(正如 Lear 所担心的那样,这项工程确实对极度濒危的绿锯鳐造成了伤害——它们无法绕过障碍物)”可知,阿什伯顿河附近的结构阻挡了绿锯鳐的路径。故选 B。
14 .推理判断题。 根据第三段中“Although the bridges are already popular on land, Lear says little attention has been paid to the idea of wildlife crossings designed to help ocean animals get
around safely.(尽管这种桥梁在陆地上已经很受欢迎,但 Lear表示,专门为帮助海洋动物安全通行而设计的野生动物通道却很少受到关注)”以及第四段中“With more large structures
planned for the Ashburton River area, Lear says the cumulative (累积的) effect of multiple
barriers is a real concern for the green sawfish’s future.(随着阿什伯顿河地区计划建造更多的大型建筑,Lear 表示,多重障碍的累积效应确实令人担忧绿锯鳐的未来)”可推知,Lear 暗示海洋动物迫切需要野生动物通道。故选 D。
15.主旨大意题。 根据第三段中“On land, wildlife crossings are becoming more common.(在陆地上,野生动物通道越来越普遍)”、最后一段中“To address this, we can create crossings through human-built structures or protect habitats along their migration routes.(为了解决这个问题,我们可以在人类建造的结构中建立通道,或者保护它们迁徙路线上的栖息地)”以及结合全文可知,本文主要介绍了海洋动物因人类建造的结构面临生存障碍,呼吁建立海洋动物通道以保护其生存。由此可知,A 选项“野生动物通道:从陆地到海洋”最适合作为文章标题。故选 A。
16 .F 17 .B 18 .G 19 .C 20 .A
本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍语言中强化词的定义、特点、在不同语言中的应用及合理使用强化词的建议。
16 .根据上文“In everyday communication, we exchange not only logical information but also
emotions, attitudes and inner states. Since human beings are emotional creatures, our decisions,
whether significant or trivial, are often driven more by emotions than by pure reason. Therefore, to express strong emotions clearly, we tend to use words like very, so and truly in daily language.(在日常交流中,我们不仅交换逻辑信息,还交换情感、态度和内心状态。由于人类是情感动物,我们的决定,无论重大还是琐碎,往往更多地由情感驱动,而不是纯粹的理性。因此,为了清晰地表达强烈的情感,我们在日常语言中倾向于使用 very 、so 和 truly 等词)”可知,此处应衔接上文“为表达强烈情感使用相关词汇” ,引出强化词的出现,F 选项“This is why verbal intensifiers have emerged in languages worldwide.(这就是为什么世界各地的语言中会出现口头 强化词的原因)”中的 This 指代上文“为表达强烈情感使用相关词汇”这一现象,引出下文对强化词的介绍,符合语境。故选 F 项。
17 .根据上文“Verbal intensifiers (强化词) are special function words that enhance the meaning, especially the emotional meaning of the words they are attached to.(口头强化词是一种特殊的功
能词,它们能增强所附着词汇的意义,尤其是情感意义)”以及下文“According to Buzarov
(1998), intensification is a stable and vital feature of informal language. Words such as awfully,
deeply, tremendously, and truly help speakers strengthen emotional impact and influence
listeners’ psychological perception.(根据 Buzarov(1998)的观点,强化是非正式语言的一个稳定且重要的特征。awfully、deeply、tremendously 和 truly 等词帮助说话者增强情感影响力,并影响听众的心理感知)”可知,此处应体现强化词的价值,B 选项“These function words have great expressive value.(这些功能词具有很强的表达价值)”中的 These function words 指代上文的 Verbal intensifiers ,expressive value 与下文 strengthen emotional impact and influence
listeners’ psychological perception 相呼应,符合语境。故选 B 项。
18 .根据下文“In English, we often say “I am deeply grateful” or “He is dead tired.” Other
languages also have similar words: очень in Russian, sehr in German, très in French. Some new
intensifiers are even created by combining words, like fantabulous from fantastic and fabulous.(在英语中,我们经常说“我非常感激”或“他极度疲惫” 。其他语言也有类似的词:俄语中的
очень , 德语中的 sehr,法语中的 très。一些新的强化词甚至是通过组合单词创造出来的,比如 fantastic 和 fabulous 组合成的 fantabulous)”可知,此处应总述强化词在不同语言中的使用及形式,G 选项“They are commonly employed across languages and take on diverse forms.(它们在不同语言中被广泛使用,并呈现出多种形式)”中的 They 指代强化词,across languages 与 下文不同语言的例子相呼应,diverse forms 与下文“ 组合创造新强化词”相呼应,符合语境。故选 G 项。
19 .根据上文“To make the most of intensifiers, we should use them with a clear purpose. Do not use them mindlessly.(为了充分利用强化词,我们应该有明确的目的使用它们。不要盲目地使用它们。)” 以及下文“Connect them with your genuine attitude and focus on conveying precise
emotions.(将它们与你真诚的态度结合起来,专注于传达准确的情感)”可知,此处应体现使用强化词的正确方式,C 选项“You’d better use them to express real ideas and emotions.(你最好用它们来表达真实的想法和情感)”中的 real ideas and emotions 与下文 genuine attitude 、precise emotions 相呼应,承接上文“不要盲目使用” ,给出具体建议,符合语境。故选 C 项。
20 .根据上文“Intensifiers, like any other linguistic tool, work best in the right context.(强化词和其他语言工具一样,在合适的语境中效果最好)”以及下文“However, overusing them without necessity will only weaken their expressive effect and make our words sound empty.(然而,不必要地过度使用它们只会削弱它们的表达效果,使我们的话语听起来空洞)”可知,此处应体现
合理使用强化词的重要性,A 选项“Proper use is a smart linguistic choice.(合理使用是一种明智的语言选择)”承接上文“合适语境效果最好”,与下文“过度使用的弊端”形成对比,符合语境。故选 A 项。
21 .D 22 .A 23 .C 24 .D 25 .C 26 .A 27 .B 28 .C
29 .B 30 .C 31 .A 32 .D 33 .B 34 .A 35 .D
本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者与野生动物秘密共处的经历及感悟。
21.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但是有一天,我下车的时候把果核掉了。A. hid 隐藏;B. wrapped包裹;C. held 握住;D. dropped 掉落。根据后文“Guiltily, I kicked it toward the fence”可知,作者把果核踢向了篱笆,说明果核掉了。故选 D。
22 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:我内疚地把果核踢向篱笆,承诺自己稍后再捡起来。A.
promising 承诺;B. warning 警告;C. teaching 教学;D. encouraging 鼓励。根据后文“myself to pick it up later. Of course. I forgot all about it.”可知,作者承诺自己稍后再捡起来,但是后来忘了。故选 A。
23.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我想起了那个苹果核,感到一阵满足,因为某个生物找到了我不经意间留下的食物。A. guilt 内疚;B. sorrow 悲伤;C. satisfaction 满足;D. curiosity 好奇心。根据后文“that some creature had found the treat”可知,某个生物找到了作者留下的食物,作者因此感到满足。故选 C。
24.考查副词词义辨析。句意同上。A. secretly 秘密地;B. cautiously 谨慎地;C. unwillingly不情愿地;D. unintentionally 无意地。根据上文“Of course. I forgot all about it.”可知,作者是无意间留下了食物。故选 D。
25 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:让我高兴的是,发现了更多不同动物的脚印。A. records 记录;B. images 图像;C. tracks 脚印;D. enemies 敌人。根据上文“The next morning, I noticed rabbit footprints around the fence.”可知,此处指发现了更多不同动物的脚印。故选 C。
26.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我开始在网上搜索相关信息,并且在接下来的几个月里,我乐于辨认这些到访的小动物。A. pleasure 快乐;B. comfort 安慰;C. care 关心;D. part 部分。根据后文“in identifying my visitors”可知,作者开始积极在网上查询资料,说明作者乐于参与辨认这些到访的小动物,take pleasure in (doing) sth. 意为“乐于做某事、从做某事中获得乐 趣” 。故选 A。
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)27.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我感觉自己与周围存在的另 个世界联系在了 起。A. limited
(
hat
)限制;B. connected 连接;C. reduced 减少;D. promoted 促进。根据后文“to a different world t existed all around me”可知,作者感觉自己与周围存在的另一个世界联系在了一起。故选 B。
28.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我没有和任何人分享我的新爱好,我知道邻居们会抱怨我那些看似无害的礼物。A. home 家;B. toy 玩具;C. hobby 爱好;D. skill 技能。根据上文“I began to Google them and take for the following months in identifying my visitors.”可知,作者开始识别访客,这是作者的新爱好。故选 C。
29 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:我忽略了他们所有的警告声音,享受着我每天早上的发现,直到有一天,车道上布满了大脚印、散落的泥土和树叶,这深深地打扰了邻居们。A.
understood 理解;B. ignored 忽略;C. doubted 怀疑;D. considered 考虑。根据后文“all their cautionary voices and enjoyed my every morning until one day,”可知,作者忽略了邻居们的警告声音。故选 B。
30 .考查名词词义辨析。句意同上。A. trips 旅行;B. stories 故事;C. discoveries 发现;D. collections 收集。根据上文“I began to Google them and take for the following months in identifying my visitors.”可知,作者每天早上都在发现新的访客,因此是享受发现。故选 C。
31 .考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A. disturbed 打扰;B. interested 感兴趣;C. moved 感动的;D. confused 困惑。根据上文“the driveway was full of large prints, scattered mud and leaves”可知,车道上布满了大脚印、散落的泥土和树叶,这深深地打扰了邻居们。故选 A。
32.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我一句话也没说,就停止了留下果核,我和野生动物的秘密共存也结束了。A. delayed 延迟;B. forgot 忘记;C. imagined 想象;D. stopped 停止。根据后文“leaving my cores and my secret co-existence with wildlife came to an end”可知,作者停止了留下果核,和野生动物的秘密共存也就结束了。故选 D。
33.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这一事件只是我们试图减少我们与许多共存物种之间隔阂的一次无辜尝试。A. result 结果;B. attempt 尝试;C. excuse 借口;D. question 问题。根据后文“to lessen the divide between ourselves and the many species with whom we co-exist”可知,这一事件是作者试图减少与共存物种之间隔阂的一次尝试。故选 B。
34 .考查介词短语辨析。句意:似乎与我们的羽毛和皮毛朋友和谐相处是一个困难的挑战。 A. in partner with 与 合作;B. in charge of 负责;C. in exchange for 交换;D. in reply to 回复。根据后文“our feathered and furred friends”可知,此处指与我们的羽毛和皮毛朋友和谐相处,in partner with“与 为伴”符合语境。故选 A。
35.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我很乐观,我们能够解决这个问题,或者至少减轻我们的
影响。A. grateful 感激的;B. informed 见多识广的;C. impressed 印象深刻的;D. optimistic乐观的。根据后文“that we can figure it out, or at least lessen our impact”以及语境可知,作者和野生动物相处的经历让作者对解决这个问题持乐观态度。故选 D。
36 .listed 37 .by 38 .Lying 39 .But##Yet 40 .where 41 .was awarded
42 .more enjoyable 43 .transformation 44 .a 45 .strategies
本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了浙江余村入选最佳旅游乡村及绿色转型的成功案例。
36 .考查非谓语动词。句意:世界旅游组织第 24 届大会发布了 2021 年最佳旅游乡村名单,余村被列入 44 个优秀乡村之列。此处为 with 的复合结构,list 与 Yucun 构成被动关系,用过去分词作宾补。故填 listed。
37 .考查介词。句意:最佳旅游乡村倡议于 2021 年 5 月启动,吸引了全球 174 个村庄的申请,候选村庄由一个独立委员会根据一套涵盖文化自然遗产、经济可持续性及其他关键方面的标准进行评估。本空表示“ 由(某个机构/人)”, 用于被动语态后引出动作执行者,用介词 by 。故填 by。
38.考查非谓语动词。句意:余村位于浙江省安吉县,曾经依靠矿产资源实现经济增长,成为安吉地区最富裕的社区。lie 与逻辑主语 Yucun 构成主动关系,用现在分词作状语,句首单词,首字母大写。故填 Lying。
39.考查连词。句意:但所有这一切都是以破坏环境为代价的。本空表示转折关系,引出与前文富裕景象相反的后果,用 but/yet表示 “然而,但是” 。句首单词,首字母大写。故填 But/Yet。
40 .考查定语从句。句意:2005 年,习近平主席访问了余村,提出了“绿水青山就是金山银山” 的理念。本空引导非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词 Yucun ,关系词在从句中作地点状语,用 where 引导。故填 where。
41.考查动词语态。句意:在这一愿景下,余村努力恢复生态环境,并于 2021 年荣获“全国生态文化村”称号。根据上文 made 可知,本句描述过去发生的事情,时态用一般过去时,
主语 Yucun 与 award 构成被动关系,用一般过去时的被动语态,主语为第三人称单数,be动词用 was 。故填 was awarded。
42.考查形容词比较级。句意:凭借得天独厚的自然风光,村民们很快过上了比依靠采矿时更惬意的生活。根据 compared with those they had when depending on mining 可知,表示两者
之间的比较,需用形容词比较级 more enjoyable。故填 more enjoyable。
43.考查名词。句意: 余村的转型提供了一个生动的例子。本空作主语, 表示“转型”应用名词 transformation。故填 transformation。
44.考查冠词。句意: 以余村为一个光辉典范,我国在生态保护方面取得了显著进展,采取了有效战略,建设美丽中国。此处为泛指“一个光辉典范”,且 shining 是发音以辅音音素开头的单词,用不定冠词 a。故填 a。
45.考查名词的数。句意: 以余村为光辉典范,我国在生态保护方面取得了显著进展,采取了有效战略,建设美丽中国。strategy 为可数名词,此处表示不止一个战略,应用复数形式。故填 strategies。
46 .One possible version: Dear Tom,
I’m absolutely overjoyed to share my incredible experience on our school’s smart
playground with you! This smart playground boasts cutting-edge technology, enabling real-time, automatic sports data collection.
To see how it works in practice, let me share what happened yesterday. I finished a
5-kilometer run, during which the system captured every detail of my sports data accurately,
including my running time (50:08 minutes), average speed (5.96 km/h), total steps (8,679), and calories burned (441 kcal). It even provided a professional suggestion to improve my exercise intensity appropriately.
I’m utterly fascinated by its intelligence and convenience! It makes workouts far more systematic and enjoyable, and I’m dying to hear your thoughts on this amazing technology!
Yours,
Li Hua
47 .范文
Slowly, the garden started to take shape. The muddy puddles disappeared, replaced by neat, small flower beds. The most eye-catching were the sunflowers. The empty ground was now
covered with soft and green grass. We built a simple winding path using bricks and stones we
found. The thrown-away furniture was gone, and in its place stood the new wooden bench and a small fence painted white. A young tree was planted in one corner, its new leaves gently swaying in the wind. Birds and butterflies started visiting, adding life and movement. The once dirty place was now full of life and beauty.
The garden quickly became a favorite spot for our community. Every afternoon after
school, children would run straight here to play. They loved chasing each other along the path,
watching butterflies, or simply lying on the grass to look at the clouds. Parents sat on the bench or on mats, talking and laughing, while their children played nearby. Mr. Wilson was almost always
there, patiently watering the plants. The garden was no longer just a place with plants; it became
the one where people shared stories and built friendships. It taught us all that by working together, we could create not just a beautiful garden, but a warmer and closer community.

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