山东省名校考试联盟2026年5月高三核心素养评估英语试卷(PDF版,含答案,含听力原文,无音频)

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2026年5月高三核心素养评估
英 语
本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试用时120分钟。
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.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,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。
写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,可先将答案写在试卷上。录音内容结束后,必须将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。
听下面的录音,回答第1小题。
1.WhatdidthemandolastSaturday
A.Heattendedawedding.
B.Hevisitedasupermarket.
C.Hedinedoutwithacouple.
听下面的录音,回答第2小题。
2.Whatdoesthewomancaremostaboutinanewcomputer
A.Itsscreensize.
B.Itsmemorycapacity.
C.Itsactualperformance.
听下面的录音,回答第3小题。
3.Howdoesthewomanfeelnow
A.Nervous. B.Thriled. C.Grateful.
高三英语 第 1页 (共12页)
听下面的录音,回答第4小题。
4.Whatdoesthewomanmean
A.Sheisunwilingtohelp.
B.She lcovertheman sshift.
C.Shehastohandleanemergency.
听下面的录音,回答第5小题。
5.WhatisachalengeforJerry
A.Losingweight. B.Stickingtorunning. C.Takingupahobby.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选
项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作
答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。
6.Whatdidthewomandotosetupthestudio
A.Purchasesomeequipment.
B.Takechargeofdecoration.
C.Settletherentalfeesinful.
7.Whatkindofstudiodoesthewomanplantorun
A.Adancestudio. B.Adrawingstudio. C.Aphotographystudio.
听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。
8.Whatexperiencedidthewomanshare
A.Gettingacalwithherdad sclonedvoice.
B.Receivingafaketransferinstruction.
C.Watchingafakecelebrityvideo.
9.Whatistheman sattitudetowardsDenmark splan
A.Doubtful. B.Conservative. C.Favorable.
10.Whatdoesthemansuggesttorecognizedeepfakes
A.Checkingthereliabilityofinformation.
B.Employingappstoscanvideos.
C.LabelingAI-generatedcontent.
听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。
11.WhatactivityinterestsMathewsmost
A.Takingpartincharityruns.
B.Joiningneighborhoodclean-ups.
C.Organizingfoodcolectionactivities.
高三英语 第 2页 (共12页)
12.HowcanMathewsbecomeamemberofthegroup
A.Byattendingweeklymeetings.
B.Bycompletinganonlineform.
C.ByemailingAnnadirectly.
13.Whatdothespeakersdiscussattheendoftheconversation
A.Timerequiredforvolunteerwork.
B.Regularplansofcommunityevents.
C.Weeklyscheduleofgroupmeetings.
听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。
14.HowmanyBestinShowawardsdidItalywinin2025
A.5. B.6. C.14.
15.Whichcountrycamefourth
A.Portugal. B.Spain. C.Australia.
16.WhydoesthemanrecommendLaRiojatothewoman
A.Itproducesthemostaward-winningwineinSpain.
B.Itfeaturesqualityredwineandfewercrowds.
C.Ithasscenicviewsandaconvenientlocation.
17.WhatdidthewomandoinLaRiojalastyear
A.Sherodethroughancienttowns.
B.ShecycledalongtheriverEbro.
C.Shepickedgrapeswithherfamily.
听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。
18.WhatisthemainpurposeofKSES
A.Topromoteelephants protection.
B.Tocoverthecostofrunningzoos.
C.Totrainvolunteersforelephantcare.
19.Whatrulemustvolunteersfolow
A.Feedelephantsatafixedtime.
B.Maintainadistancefromelephants.
C.Folowelephantsintheforestalday.
20.Whatwilthespeakerprobablytalkaboutnext
A.Herinteractionwithvilagers.
B.Herworkscheduleinthezoo.
C.Herimpressivevolunteerexperiences.
高三英语 第 3页 (共12页)
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
TheNationalTheaterinLondonisnotjustaparadisefortheater-goers,butafantastic
venueforfoodlovers.
ForzaWine
TheSouthLondonrooftopvenueknownforsimple,funseasonaldrinks,snacksand
viewsbringsitsuniqueenergytoourSouthBankhome.Enjoythelaid-backterracebar,
withsensationalcocktails,sharingplates&riversideviews,servingMonday— Saturday,
12noon—12midnight.
ForzaWineisopentoeveryone,notjustthoseseeingashow.Walk-insarewelcomebut
reservationsarerecommended.
LasdunRestaurant
Enjoytheverybestofculinarycraftandcultureunderoneroof.OurwonderfulModern
BritishdiningexperiencefromthepairbehindhighlypraisedHackneyPublicHouse,The
Marksman.Offeringafulalacartemenu(单点菜单),pluspre-theatreandbardining,from
MondaytoSaturday.
Barseats(andsnacks)areavailablepre-show,duringtheintervalandpost-show.
Lasdunisopentoeveryone,notjustthoseseeingashow.Reservationsarerecommended,
butwalk-insarewelcome.
TheUnderstudy
Comealongforadrinkandabite,ormore,ofstreetfoodatourbuzzyriversidecraft
beerbar.Featuringdrinksfromlocalproducers,includingBlackLines,GipsyHil,Nirvana
BrewingandEastLondonLiquorCo.,andstreetfoodfromaline-upofreliabletraders,
includingSireli,HashHutandMexClub.
Openfrommidday,Monday-Sunday.Wetakereservationsforgroupsof4+andhold
spaceforwalk-ins.
SummerontheSouthBank
SummerreturnstotheSouthBankwiththeTastesLikeLondonopen-airmarket.
Fourtraders—Moody s,TheDuckShed,BARBSandChilGelato—takecentrestage,
withdrinksfromSignatureBrew,BlackLinesandGrind.From24April,FeedtheVilage
andHappyPotwilbeparkingupoutsideTheUnderstudyforevenmoredeliciousoptionsal
summerlong.
高三英语 第 4页 (共12页)
2 1. W h at do Fo rza W in e an d La sd un re st au ra nt ha ve in c om m on
A.Bothareopentothepublic. B.Bothprovideservice24/7.
C.Bothofferpre-theatremeals. D.Bothfeatureseasonaldrinks.
22.WhatisspecialaboutTheUnderstudy
A.Localyhandmadefood. B.Rooftopviewsbytheriver.
C.Reliablefoodanddrinkproviders. D.Reservationsforfamilygatherings.
23.Whatisthepurposeofthetext
A.Tointroducediningchoices. B.Toattractpeopletowatchplays.
C.Tocomparedifferentrestaurants. D.Toadvertiseaworld-classtheater.
B
Alotofbarkinggoesoninacolegefootballockerroom.Coachesbarkingatplayers.
Playersbarkingateachother.Theentireteambarkingandhowlingjustbeforeburstingonto
thefieldtobeginagame.AnactualdogoncebarkedintheUSClockerroom.Hisnamewas
Quebec,andsince2011theyelowLabradorwastheguidedogforJakeOlson,whobecame
anationalinspirationforhisupliftingstoryoftakingthefieldastheTrojanslongsnapper
yearsafterlosinghissight.
QuebecdiedThursdayat14,andOlson,nowamotivationalspeaker,postedaheartfelt
appreciationonInstagram.“Abondwasbrokentodaythatdefieswords.Apartofmedied
todayalongwiththelossofmybestestfriendIcouldhaveeveraskedfor.”
Olson,27,joinedtheUSCteamin2015andtwoyearslatersnappedthebalduringa
point-afterkickduringaseason-openingwinoverWesternMichiganattheColiseum.When
thebalsailedthroughtheuprights,theUSCsidelineerupted,fanshuggedandhigh-fived
andQuebecsensedsomethingwonderfulhadhappenedandbarkedinapproval.
OlsonandQuebecbecameateamin2010,shortlyafterOlsonhadhisrighteyeremoved
atage12.He dbattledarareformofeyecancer,retinoblastoma,nearlyhisentirelife,and
losthislefteyebeforeheturnedone.
YetbythetimeheenroledatUSCin2015onaSwim WithMikescholarship,awarded
annualyfrom thePhysicalyChalenged AthletesScholarshipfund,Olsonhadplayed
footbalandgolfatOrangeLutheranHigh,sungintheschoolchoir,co-writtentwofaith-
basedbooksaboutovercomingadversityandbeenfeaturedonnationaltelevision.
“QuebecwasbornNovember6th2009.IwentblindonNovember12th2009,”Olsonwrote
onInstagram.“Ifyouknowanythingaboutdogs,it sthattheyarebornblindandittakesabouta
weekforapuppy seyestoopen.IbelieveQsawforthefirsttimethedayIlostmysight.Yes,
Godmadehimformeandalowedmetobewithhimfor12yearsand341days.”
高三英语 第 5页 (共12页)
24.Whatisimpliedinthefirstparagraph
A.Coacheshaverightstoyelatplayers.
B.Playerstendtolosecontrolbeforeagame.
C.Adogwasonceaspecialexistenceforateam.
D.Adogownerlosthissighttoanaccidentonthefield.
25.WhydidQuebecbarkinthematchin2015
A.Toattractattention. B.Toapplaudavictory.
C.Toshowthedirection. D.Toprotesttheunfairness.
26.WhatcanbelearnedaboutOlson
A.Hewasbornwithadisability.
B.Hebelievedinthepoweroffamily.
C.Hedevelopedoveraldespitehistrouble.
D.Hewaschalengedacademicalyincolege.
27.WhichofthefolowingcanbestdescribeOlsonandQuebec
A.Attachedandsupportive. B.Committedandinspiring.
C.Educationalandresponsible. D.Courageousandinseparable.
C
Whenturningourmindstoself-improvement,weassumethatweneedtoputpleasure
onpauseuntilwereachourgoals,folowingsayingslike“nopain,nogain”.Ifwefail,we
blameourlackofwilpowerandourchoicetogiveintoshort-termtemptation(诱惑)atthe
costoflong-termbenefits.Yetthelatestresearchshowsthisisthewrongapproach.
Immediatepleasureandsatisfactionintheprocess,ratherthandelayedrewards,arewhatdrive
ustokeepgoing.Pleasuredoesnotruinself-control;instead,itsupportsourperseverance.Forget
delayedgratification(满足);it sinstantgratificationthatkeepsusgoing.
Theseinsightscomefromself-determinationtheory,whichclassifiesmotivationinto
intrinsicdrives—thingswedoforfun,engagementorpleasure—andextrinsicdrives—
thingswedoforlong-termbenefits.AstudysurveyedpeopleontheirNewYear sgoals,
ratingintrinsicdrives(pleasure,engagement)andextrinsicdrives(long-termusefulness,
importance),thentrackingtheirprogressforayear.Theresultsshowedintrinsicdrivewas
thebestpredictorofperseverance,whileextrinsicmotivationhadnoeffect;agoal sabstract
worthmatteredlittleifitsprocesswasn timmediatelyrewarding.Sadly,mostparticipants
mistakenlybelievedfocusingonextrinsicvalueoverpleasurewouldboostperseverance,a
doomedstrategy.
Intrinsicandextrinsicdrivesdonothavetobeatodds,ofcourse.Theycancoexist:you
高三英语 第 6页 (共12页)
mightstartexercisingonadoctor sadvicebutswitchtoenjoyableactivitieslikeiceskating
insteadofboringruns,burningcalorieswhilefeelingfulfiledratherthansacrificing.
Researcherswarnagainstchoosingactivitiesonlyforquickresults— dietersmaintain
weightlossbetterwithdelicioushealthymealsthanblandlow-caloriesoups.Forlessfun
habits,behaviouralscientist s “temptationbundling”helps:combiningthehabitwith
immediategratification,likestudentslisteningtoaudiobookswhileworkingout.Similarly,
studyinginafavoritecaféturnshomeworkintoatreat,boostingconsistencybyadding
intrinsicdrivetoextrinsicgoals.
28.Whatisthecommonexcuseforself-blame
A.Lackingwilpower. B.Rejectingshortfun.
C.Havingvaguegoals. D.Fearingbigchalenges.
29.Whatisthenewdiscoveryaccordingtothetext
A.Instantpleasureisthedriveforpersonalgrowth.
B.Delayedrewardsplayasignificantroleinsuccess.
C.Self-improvementhasnothingtodowithpleasure.
D.Wilpowerhaslong-termbenefitsforhumanbeings.
30.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“atodds”inparagraph4mean
A.Incommon. B.Ofsignificance. C.Ofconcern. D.Inconflict.
31.Whatcanberegardedasanintrinsicdrive
A.Long-termusefulness. B.Engagementinanactivity.
C.Abstractworthofanevent. D.Theprocessofforminghabits.
D
Dailybehaviorsarelargelyautomatic,withanestimated65percentperformedon
“autopilot,”meaningthatwedothemwithoutthinking.Theseautomaticbehaviourscanbe
helpful,likewashingourhands,orunhelpful,likebitingournails.Sincesomanyofour
day-to-dayactionsarehabitual,understandinghowhabitsformandhowwecanchangethem
isessentialforimprovinghealthandproductivity.
Studyinghabitsisn teasy.Becausehabitualbehaviourshappenautomaticaly,wecan t
alwaysseeormeasurethemdirectly.Humanscanoverridehabitswhenmakingaconscious
efort.Forexample,wecanavoidourhabitualpost-dinnerchocolatebarifwearetrulymotivated
to,butifwearen tthinkingaboutit,chancesarethewrapperwilbeemptybeforewe veeven
noticed.Whilelaboratorystudiesofercontrol,theyoftenlackrealism,andreal-worldstudies,
thoughrealistic,aredificulttocontrolduetocountlessuncontroledvariables.
That swherevirtualreality(VR)comesin.VRisacomputer-generatedsimulation(模
高三英语 第 7页 (共12页)
拟)thatcanalowforrealisticinteraction withaperceived3D environment.Atthe
UniversityofSurrey,researchersaredevelopingnew methodologiesintheVRlab,where
habitsarecreatedinawaysimilartohowpeopleactintherealworld.Participantsweara
VRheadsetandactashospitalworkerspreparingroomsforpatients.Theymustfolowa
specificorderoftasks—forexample,makingthebed,thenemptyingthebin.Byrepeating
thissequencemanytimes,theystarttoformhabits.
Thestrengthoftheformedhabitsisthentestedthrough multiplemethods.These
includeself-reports,computer-based tasks,andintentionalchanges within the VR
environment.Forinstance,participantsmightbeaskedtoperformthetasksinaneworder
orwhilecompletingacompeting mentaltask.Iftheyunconsciouslyreverttotheold
sequenceorperformmoreslowly,itindicatesthehabit sstrength.VRalowsresearchersto
preciselytrackactions,speeds,andresponsestosuchchanges.
MeasuringhabitsusingVRcouldhelpanswermanyofthebigquestions:What sthe
bestwaytoaddanewhabittoanexistingroutine Howdorewardsaffecthabitformation
Andhowcanwereplacebadhabitswithbetterones ByusingVR,wehopetounlocknew
insightsintohowtomakeandbreakhabits—akeytopromotingpositivebehaviourchange.
32.Whatpurposedoesthefirstparagraphserve
A.Todefinethekeyfactorsofthestudy.
B.Tohelpthereadersbrainstormonthetopic.
C.Toexplainthecauseofsomephenomenon.
D.Toemphasizethesignificanceofthestudy.
33.Whatsetsbackmeasuringhabitsinlabs
A.Consciousefforts. B.Uncontroledvariables.
C.Alackofrealisticsimulations. D.Truemotivationbehindabehavior.
34.HowisVRemployedintheresearch
A.VRheadsetssendsignalstoparticipants.
B.VRprovidesaccesstobehavioraldetails.
C.VRtrainsparticipantstoworkinhospitals.
D.VRensuresthesequenceofperformedtasks.
35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext
A.LaboratoryStudiesvsReal-worldResearch
B.VirtualReality:ANewWayToStudyHabits
C.WaystoFormGoodHabitsandBreakBadOnes
D.Habits:AutomaticBehavioursToInfluenceLife
高三英语 第 8页 (共12页)
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余
选项。
Rot(腐烂)inhel.Farfromitsoriginalharmlessmeaning,thewordhasnowevolved
intoalifestyletrend.Itstartedasajokeonsocialmedia:spendinganentireweekendinbed,
scrolingthroughvideos,eatingsnacks,andrefusingtochangeoutofpajamas. 36 It
wasconsideredasaradicalrejectionofhustleculture(内卷文化).However,inthespringof
2026,mentalhealthexpertsaresoundingthealarmthatwhatlookslikerelaxingmight
actualybeasignofdepression.
Theconceptofrestisnottheissue;everyoneneedsdowntime. 37 Whilealazy
Sundaymorningcanrechargeyourbatteries,aful48hoursofbedrottingoftenleadsto
increasedfeelingsofwearinessandanxiety.AccordingtoDr.Wang,aclinicalpsychologist
inShanghai,“Stayinginbedfortoolongmakesyourbrainassociatethebedwithwakeful
worryratherthansleep,breakingthesleephygienerulesandtriggeringinsomnia.”
Furthermore,socialisolationandlackofsunlightdisruptthebody snaturalrhythm.
38 Manypeoplewhoworkremotelyorstayathomeforextendedperiodsalsotendto
snackonhigh-sugar,high-fatprocessedfoodswhilelyinginbedscrolingthroughsocial
media.Thataddsextracalorieintakethatthebodycannotconsumeintime,further
throwinghormonebalanceoutofwhack.
39 Expertssuggest“activerest”.Thisinvolvessteppingawayfromscreensand
engaginginlow-energy activitiesthatstil requiresome movement,such as gentle
stretching,listeningtoanaudiobookwhilewalkingaroundtheblock,orcookingasimple
meal. 40 Asonetherapistwiselynoted,“Yourbedshouldbeyoursanctuaryforsleep,
notyourprisonforhidingfromtheworld.”
A.So,whatshouldyoudoinsteadofrotting
B.However,howcanyoutrulylivewithrotting
C.Thesuggestedwaysworkoutwelformostpeople.
D.Itmakesreturningtoanormalscheduleevenharder.
E.Thegoalistodisconnectfromdigitalstress,notfromlife.
F.Theproblemliesinthedurationandqualityoftheactivity.
G.Termed“bedrotting”,thistrendwasseenasaformofself-care.
高三英语 第 9页 (共12页)
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。
WangJibing,a55-year-olddeliveryriderinKunshan,JiangsuProvince,iswidely
knownasthe“DeliveryPoet”.Thoughheearnshislivingbyrushingthroughbusystreets
everyday,hehasnever 41 hispassionforpoetry.Overtheyears,hehas 42 more
than6,000simplebut 43 poems,recordingthewarmthandhardshipsofordinarylife.
Bornintoaruralfamily,Wangdroppedoutearlyandtookonvarioustoughjobsto
44 hisfamily.Asafatherofthree,he 45 heavyfinancialpressureandworkslong
hours.Yetreadingandwritinghavealwaysbeenpartofhisdaily 46 ,helpinghimfind
innerpeace,stay 47 andremaintruetohimselfdespitehardships.
Wang spoemsmainly 48 hisrealdeliveryexperiences,reflectingthestrugglesof
riders.Hebegan 49 hispoemsonlineinthe2000s,buthedidnotgainwidepopularity
untilChenZhaohua,,sharedoneofhispoemsonSinaWeibo.
Today,Wang sworkshavebeentranslatedintoseverallanguagesandpublishedathomeand
abroad.Adocumentaryabouthislifewas 50 attheItalianWritersAssociation,gainingpraise
fromthewriterspresentasaculturalbridgebetweenChinaandItaly.Despitehisrising 51 ,he
stilworksasadeliveryrider.Hedeclinesbetter-paidjobs,fearingthatlosingtouchwiththe
“smokeandfireoflife”would 52 himofpoeticinspiration.
Indailylife,Wangalso 53 otherswithsmalactsofkindness.Hesendsneighborhood
kidstoschoolforfreeandkeeps 54 raincoatsforstrangerscaughtinsuddenrain.
Wang s 55 andsincerityhavemovedmanypeople,provingthatliteraturebelongs
notonlytotalentedwritersbutalsotoeverycommonpersonwholoveslifeandholdshope.
41.A.developed B.fueled C.abandoned D.ignored
42.A.published B.recited C.revised D.composed
43.A.eye-opening B.heart-felt C.joy-filed D.mind-blowing
44.A.feed B.manage C.treasure D.start
45.A.removes B.applies C.bears D.avoids
46.A.chalenge B.schedule C.task D.routine
47.A.connected B.grounded C.sheltered D.inspired
48.A.springfrom B.contributeto C.bringabout D.reflecton
49.A.recording B.translating C.posting D.colecting
50.A.admired B.screened C.featured D.revealed
51.A.stress B.fame C.demand D.income
52.A.suspect B.convince C.rob D.remind
53.A.satisfies B.comforts C.rewards D.warms
54.A.extra B.special C.enough D.neat
55.A.wisdom B.confidence C.persistence D.responsibility
高三英语 第1 0页 (共12页)
第Ⅱ卷
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。
The2026BangkokInternationalBookFair,whichendedonApril6,witnessedthe
popularityofThaiversionsofChinesebooks,rangingfromonlineliteraturetochildren s
picturebooks. 56 (fascinate)byChineseculture,readerscrowdedintotheChinese
exhibitionbooth(摊位),openingawindowforinternationalpublishersandThaireadersto
betterunderstandChina.
Atthisyear sbookfair,theChineseexhibitionareagatheredoveradozenChinese
publishinghouses, 57 (present)over700booksofvariouscategoriesthat 58
(precise)meettheneedsandinterestsofthelocalThaimarket.
LiYan,organizeroftheparticipatingChinesepublishinghouses,statedthatthescaleof
theparticipatingteamhasfurtherexpandedthisyear 59 (satisfy)thedemandsofthe
Thaimarket.Amongalthebooks 60 display,thehardcoverinteractivepicturebookI
WanttoBeaDoctor, 61 waslaunchedbytheteam,washighlyfavoredbyThaiparents
andwonwidepraisefor 62 (it)delicatedesign.
Asaregular 63 (participate)inthebookfair,YuChunhua,deputygeneral
managerofThailand sHongsamutPublishingHouse,observedthatinrecentyears,Chinese
historybookshavealsogradualyattractedThaireaders, 64 phenomenonthathas
broughtnewinspirationtothepublishinghouse.
ThepopularityofChinesebooksatthefairhighlightsChineseculture scharm, 65
(strengthen)China-Thailandpublishingexchangesandboostsdeeperculturalunderstanding
andfriendshipbetweenthetwonations.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假如你是高中生李华,你校英文报正在举办以“HowLaborHasShapedMe”为主题的征
文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
(1)你的劳动经历;
(2)你的收获。
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。
HowLaborHasShapedMe
高三英语 第1 1页 (共12页)
第二节(满分25分)
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。
Asacluelessfreshwoman,Iwaltzedintomyfirstcreativewritingcoursebyaccident,
thinkingitwasaliteratureclassonhowtoreadshortstories,nothowtowritethem.
Thenumberofstudentsintheroomsurprisedme.I dneverseenahumanitiesclassso
crowded.Everyseataroundthetablewastaken,soIjoinedthefolksstandingwiththeir
backspressedtothewals,whoquicklyinformedmethattheroster(名单)wasful,andso
wasthewaitlist.What,Iwondered,wasgoingon
Whentheinstructorwalkedinandintroducedthecourse,Irealizedmymistake.The
coursewouldn tcounttowardmymajor,ComparativeLiterature.SinceIwasalreadythere,
however,Idecidedtoseewhatalthefuss(追捧)wasabout.Icannolongerrecalhowthe
classunfoldedthatday,butwhatIdorememberismyunexplainableresolvethatIhadtobe
apartofit.Perhaps,asalifelongreader,Itriedtounderstandhowstoriesworkedtheir
magic;perhapsthebuzzingenergyintheroomhadgonetomyhead.
Buttakingtheclasswouldbeimpossible:Iwasn tevenonthewaitlist.That swhenthe
instructoraskedforavolunteertosubmitthefirstworkshopstory.
Silenceblanketedtheroom.Nooneriskedeyecontact.Whoevervolunteeredwould
havetowriteawholestoryinaweek.Perhapsthey,likeme,hadneverwrittenonebefore.
Seizingmychance,Iraisedmyhandandaskedtheinstructor,“IfIgofirst,wilyou
givemeaspotintheclass ”Hesaidhewould.ItsuddenlyhitmehowI dgainedadmission
touniversitybysettinggoalsandworkingtomeetthemwithsingularfocus.AndyetthereI
was,divingintoaclassthatwouldn tcounttowardmymajor,simplybecauseithadsparked
myinterest.
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Inoddedfirmlyandsaid,“Thankyou,sir.”
Asapublishedauthornow,Ifeelluckytohavetakenthecourse.
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