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曾都一中 2024级高二下学期五月月考试题
参考答案
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21-23 CDB 24-27 CCDA 28-31 CBCC 32-35 CBCD
36-40 EACFG 41-45 ABDCC 46-50 DABDB 51-55 DACBA
56. representing 57. to 58. dates 59. that 60. remarkable
61. found 62. a 63. were invented 64. integration 65. to present
应用文写作 Possible Version 1
Dear Chris,
Glad to hear you’re participating in the World Earth Day poster contest! Between the two versions, I highly
recommend the first one, “There is no Planet B.”
I prefer this design for two main reasons. Visually, the poster features a crying and sweating Earth, with
factory chimneys emitting toxic smoke on its top. It vividly highlights the severe environmental crises we are
facing, such as global warming and air pollution. More importantly, the slogan itself is brilliant. By cleverly
playing on the phrase “Plan B”, it sends a powerful warning to the public: our planet is irreplaceable, and we have
no backup home to escape to. Therefore, we must stop the destruction before it’s too late.
I believe this thought-provoking poster will surely leave a lasting impression on the judges. Best of luck!
Yours,
Li Hua
Possible Version 2
Dear Chris,
Glad to hear you’re participating in the World Earth Day poster contest! Both versions are fantastic, but I
favor the second one, “OUR ACTIONS, OUR FUTURE.”
What makes this poster stand out is the perfect combination of its image and slogan. In terms of the image, it
presents a hopeful scene where a pair of hands gently holds the Earth. On top of the globe, leafy trees and a bright
sun vividly symbolize a green, sustainable future. Moreover, the slogan perfectly matches the drawing. Written
entirely in bold capitals, the words create a strong impact, conveying a highly positive message that the destiny of
our planet literally lies in our own hands.
I’m sure this inspiring design will shine in the contest and motivate more people to take concrete eco-friendly
actions. Good luck!
Yours,
Li Hua
读后续写
Paragraph 1:
The monkey scurried to the highest branch and looked down at the waiting crocodile. A burst of mocking
laughter (嘲讽的笑声 ) rang through the leaves, echoing across the river. “You foolish creature!” the monkey
shouted, swinging safely by his tail. “Did you actually believe someone could leave their heart on a tree My heart
is exactly where it belongs — inside my chest!” Realizing he had been completely outsmarted, the crocodile
stared up in stunned silence. The monkey then picked a hard, green nut and threw it down, narrowly missing the
crocodile’s nose. “Here is the ‘heart’ you were looking for! Now, go back to your mother and tell her that a trick is
no match for a quick and smart mind.”
Paragraph 2:
Feeling disappointed and ashamed, the baby crocodile swam back to his mother empty-handed. He found her
lurking (潜伏) in the shadows near the riverbed, eyes gleaming (发光) with hunger. When he explained how the
monkey had escaped, his mother exploded with anger, blaming his incapacity. However, the young crocodile no
longer felt the urge to please her through cruelty. He looked back at the distant shore, realizing that he had lost not
only a meal, but also the chance for a true friendship. Having learned a bitter lesson about honesty and greed, he
dived deep into the cold water, leaving his mother’s anger behind and vowing (发誓) never to be so easily misled
again.
续写技巧解析:
第一段:重点在于“揭穿真相”和“冲突升级”。通过描写猴子的笑声和台词,突出了它的机智,同时通
过扔东西的动作与原文结尾呼应。
第二段:重点在于“心理升华”和“结局闭环”。高考续写通常要求正能量或有一定的教育意义。这里描
写鳄鱼的反思,将一个简单的童话故事提升到了关于“诚实”和“独立思考”的高度。
英语听力录音稿
1.M: Jennifer, are you going to the library
W: No. I’m going to the cinema near our school. A famous French movie will be on there this afternoon. Do you
want to go with me
M: Sure, I think it can help my French learning.
2.M: Janice, your presentation on western literature was very impressive! Can I further discuss it with you
W: Sure, but the class is over now and I need to go to the bookstore. Maybe we can discuss it on the way.
3. M: I’d like to buy a round-trip train ticket to Chicago. I’m leaving on March 20th and coming back on March
25th.
W: That will be $ 45 for the one-way ticket.
M: OK. Here is my credit card.
4.M: I loved watching that romantic film with you, I was deeply touched by the happy ending.
W: It was a good love story. But I guess we’d better try some comedies or action movies next time, in case we run
out of tissues again.
M: Ha-ha, that’s true.
5.W: Henry, could you explain talk shows to me
M: Yes. They are TV shows where a host or hosts interview guests about a particular topic, or just have
conversations about current events or pop culture.
W: Now I see. Thank you.
6.M: Monica, have you got any plans for this Saturday
W: Not yet. Maybe I will go to the park.
M: Oh. Why not go to the Cosley Zoo with me It is home to farm animals and native wildlife, and Cosley Zoo is
also a center for animal education and conservation. It offers programs that teach people how to care for the world
around them, and give back to the communities in which they live, work, and play.
W: I’m sure my little sister will love this zoo. I’ll take her with me.
M: So what about meeting at your place at 8:00 am on Saturday
W: That’s a bit too early. I’d rather we meet one hour later than that.
M: OK. Deal.
7.W: We’ve been married for so long. How come your parents have never vacationed together with us
M: Are you sure that’s a good idea They don’t exactly have the same interests as us.
W: We should make an effort while they’re still mobile. Besides, they can give us a hand with our children.
M: Yeah, but I don’t want it to come across as though we invite them to babysit. They deserve a proper vacation.
W: How do you feel about going on a boat trip It’s great for multigenerational vacations.
M: I don’t know how I feel about being stuck on a boat with both seniors and children.
W: Well, do you have any better suggestions that tick all the boxes for everyone
M: Let’s just book an all-inclusive trip with activities for the kids and seniors.
W: OK.
8.M: Phoebe, have a look at this. Summer sale at Lonnie’s! It’ll be held from August 6th to August 31st.
W: Oh, it starts the day after tomorrow, I’d like to go on a shopping spree.
M: OK. What do you want to buy T-shirts, shorts, skirts, and bathing suits of all sizes and styles are between 10
and 50 percent off.
W: But I’ve got many clothes, and I just bought a new skirt for my daughter last week. Is there a discount for
sunglasses My old ones got broken.
M: Yes, 40 percent off on all pairs in the store. Wow, look at this: with the purchase of every hat, receive a second
hat of lesser or equal value for free!
W: Wow, you’re really a hat lover. You already have several different styles of hats!
M: You’re right. Oh, the shoes are on sale, too, I should tell this to my sister Grace. She’ll be happy if she hears
pairs of select brands are half off. She always wants them.
9.W: Good morning, Mr. Brown.
M: Good morning, Susan. Do you have any classes this morning
W: Yes. But it won’t begin until 10:20 am. What about you
M: I have no class this morning.
W: Great, Mr. Brown, could you give me some advice on how to give students feedback
M: Sure. Firstly, when giving feedback, be clear about what the students did well or what they need to improve.
Secondly, focus on effort. Rather than only praising or criticizing the result, focus on the effort to achieve it.
Thirdly, if a student needs to improve in a particular area, offer suggestions for how to do so.
W: What kind of language do you think we should use when giving feedback
M: Use positive language of course. For example, instead of saying, “You’re doing this wrong,” say, “Let’s try it
this way.”
W: Thank you, Mr. Brown, you’ve helped a lot.
M: You’re welcome.
W: By the way, would you like to have dinner with me this weekend
M: Thanks, but I try to avoid eating restaurant food because I have a weak stomach.
W: I’ll cook. I’m good at Chinese food.
M: How can I say no to that
10. W: Good evening. I’m your old friend Lisa Brown, Tonight, I’d like to tell you about a new site for tourists in
the northern Philippines. A long-lasting drought has caused water in a dam there to disappear. As a result, the ruins
of a centuries-old town showed up. The dried-up dam has exposed the foundations of some old buildings. This
new-found site immediately drew the attention of the locals. Residents like Aurea Delos Santos, a retired nurse,
express excitement at the site. It has become an attraction for them and foreign tourists. Therefore, it serves as an
additional source of income in an area relying on agriculture. Some locals, like the fisherman Nelson Deller a, have
taken the opportunity to profit by taking tourists to the site. The old town had been moved somewhere else in the
1970s during the dam’s construction. The dam now plays an important role in providing water to the region. So the
appearance of the site has also caused some concerns. Locals hope the dam will be filled with water again.
21. C
22. D
23. B
24. C
25. C
26. D
27. A
28. C
29. B
30. C
31. C
32. C
33. B
34. C
35. D
36. E
37. A
38. C
39. F
40. G
41. A. blank
42. B. subsequently
43. D. decent
44. B. recovered
45. C. frequently
46. D. address
47. A. cost
48. B. seated
49. D. failed
50. B. desperate
51. D. sympathy
52. A. overcome
53. C. accepting
54. B. session
55. A. eager曾都一中 2024级高二下学期五月月考试题
英语
命题指向:选必三 U 1-5,选必四 U 1-2 时间:5月 27日 8:05—10:05
★沉着冷静 规范答题 端正考风 严禁舞弊★
第一部分 听力(满分 30分)
做题时,请先将答案划在试卷上。该部分录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案
转涂到客观题答题卡上。
第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分)
听下面 5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,
并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一
小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What will the man do this afternoon
A. Take a French class. B. Go to the library. C. See a film.
2. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. In the street. B. In a classroom. C. In a bookstore.
3. How much should the man pay for the ticket
A. $ 20. B. $ 45. C. $ 90.
4. What does the woman think of the film
A. Boring. B. Moving. C. Amusing.
5. What are the speakers talking about
A. Talk shows. B. Current affairs. C. Interview techniques.
第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分)
听下面 5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中
选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5秒钟;听完后,
各小题将给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. What do we know about the zoo
A. It is a center for protecting animals.
B. It offers animal health care careers.
C. It has wild animals from other states.
7. When will the speakers meet on Saturday
A. At 8:00 am. B. At 9:00 am. C. At 10:00 am.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What does the woman want to do
A. Live with her parents.
B. Travel with her husband.
C. Plan a multigenerational trip.
9. What is the man’s attitude toward having a boat trip
A. Supportive. B. Disapproving. C. Casual.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10. What is the date today
A. August 4th. B. August 6th. C. August 31st.
11. What will Phoebe probably buy
A. A skirt. B. A hat. C. A pair of sunglasses.
12. Why is Grace mentioned in the conversation
A. She wants shoes from select brands.
B. She has good taste in clothing.
C. She can bargain well.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13. Why does Susan talk to Mr. Brown
A. To extend an invitation. B. To express thanks. C. To ask for a favor.
14. What does Mr. Brown consider important concerning feedback
A. Using positive expressions.
B. Focusing more on the result.
C. Pointing out mistakes directly.
15. Where will the speakers probably eat together
A. At a restaurant. B. At Susan’s house. C. At the school dining hall.
16. What is the relationship between the speakers
A. Co-workers. B. Husband and wife. C. Teacher and student.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. What led to the discovery of the ruins of the old town
A. A lasting drought. B. Digging by workers. C. Construction of buildings.
18. How did Aurea Delos Santos feel when she saw the site
A. Concerned. B. Happy. C. Scared.
19. What did Nelson Dellera decide to do
A. Take photos of the town.
B. Make money out of the site.
C. Let the site be known worldwide.
20. What is the speaker
A. A researcher. B. A tour guide. C. A program hostess.
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和 D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
HOW V2G-VEHICLE TO GRID WORKS
Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology is a groundbreaking solution that enables electric vehicles (EVs) to interact
bidirectionally with the power grid — storing excess energy when demand is low and feeding it back to the grid
during peak hours. PowerSync’s V2G service makes this innovative technology accessible to everyday EV owners,
offering both environmental benefits and financial rewards.
Hardware Requirement
Users can choose a compatible (兼容的) V2G charger provided by PowerSync for 399, or use their own
existing certified (合格的 ) V2G charger. The charger connects the EV to the grid and communicates with
PowerSync’s smart platform.
Smart Energy Management
The PowerSync app lets users set preferences: reserve battery power for daily drives, schedule charging during
off-peak periods, or allow the system to automatically sell surplus energy back to the grid when prices are highest.
Earnings & Savings
Users earn 0.12 — 0.18 per kWh of energy fed back to the grid (rates vary by time of day). Typical EV
owners save 200—400 annually on electricity bills and earn an additional 150 — 300 in grid feedback
rewards.
Service Packages
Package Duration Price (Monthly) Inclusions
Smart app access, energy feedback payments, 24/7 technical
Basic 12 months 19.99
support
All Basic inclusions, free V2G charger installation, annual charger
Premium 12 months 29.99
maintenance, priority grid access
Key Benefits
● Reduce reliance on fossil fuel power plants during peak demand, cutting carbon emissions by up to 1.2 tons per
EV annually.
● Help balance energy supply and demand, integrating more renewable energy sources into the grid.
● Operate automatically after setup, providing real-time energy usage, earnings tracking, and charger status
updates.
Eligibility Criteria
● Own a compatible EV (check the PowerSync website for the latest list of supported models).
● Have a valid home electricity connection (minimum 30A circuit capacity).
● Be aged 18+ with a registered UK address.
21. What do we know about the hardware for the V2G service
A. It must be purchased from PowerSync for 399.
B. Users can only use chargers provided by the company.
C. A user’s own charger can be used if it is certified.
D. The charger communicates directly with the power grid.
22. How much can a typical EV owner benefit financially at most per year
A. 300. B. 400. C. 500. D. 700.
23. What is a unique feature of the Premium package compared to the Basic one
A. Access to the smart app. B. Free charger installation (安装).
C. 24/7 technical support. D. Payments for energy feedback.
B
It was at ten o’clock today that the first of all Time Machines began its career. I gave it a last check, and sat
myself in the leather seat. I pushed the starting lever on the main panel forwards an inch then immediately
backwards again. Looking around, I saw my laboratory exactly as before. Had anything happened I thought my
mind had tricked me. Then I saw the clock. A moment before, it was a minute or so past ten; now it was nearly half
past three!
I drew a breath, gripped the lever and pushed it forwards. The laboratory went hazy around me. My niece
came in to fetch something, maybe her handkerchief, apparently without seeing me. It probably took her a minute,
but to me she moved like a rocket! I pushed the lever further. Night came as if a lamp was being turned out, and in
another moment came the day. Tomorrow night came, then skipped to day, again and again, faster and faster still.
It is hard to explain the strange and unpleasant feeling of time travelling. It felt like I was being driven fast on
a winding road. As my pace grew faster, the walls of the laboratory fell away, and I was left in the open air. The
sun and moon looked as if they were being thrown across the sky, but soon there was division between night and
day. Around me I saw trees growing like puffs of smoke; they grew, spread, and died in moments. I saw huge
buildings rise up, then disappear like in a dream. The whole surface of the earth was being changed, melting and
flowing before my eyes. I calculated that I was being pushed through time at hundreds of years a minute.
I had a strong urge to look at the random things that were being flashed before my eyes! I had thought about
the risk of stopping the Time Machine many times. So long as I travelled at maximum speed, it didn’t matter. But if
I stopped and the same space was being occupied by something else, we would be forced together and explode like
a bomb! Like an impatient fool, I pulled the lever backwards hard. With a sudden jolt, the Time Machine was
flipped on its side, and I was thrown through the air.
I was stunned for a moment, and then heard the sound of thunder. I was sitting in the rain in some mud next to
the machine. “A fine welcome,” I said, “for a man who has travelled thousands of years to be here!”
24. What was the first clear sign to the writer that the Time Machine had worked
A. His niece came into the laboratory.
B. The laboratory became hazy around him.
C. The clock showed a much later time.
D. He was thrown through the air.
25. What can we infer from the writer’s description of his niece
A. She was frightened by the Time Machine.
B. She failed to find what she was looking for.
C. She did not notice the writer in the laboratory.
D. She understood how the Time Machine worked.
26. Why did the writer think stopping the Time Machine was dangerous
A. He might lose his way in time.
B. The machine might stop working forever.
C. He might be unable to see what was around him.
D. The machine could crash into something in the same space.
27. What does the writer mean by saying “A fine welcome” in the last paragraph
A. He is speaking ironically (讽刺地) to complain about the unpleasant situation he faces.
B. He is surprised that someone is waiting for him in the rain.
C. He is truly pleased that the future world welcomes him warmly.
D. He is proud that he has successfully travelled thousands of years.
C
From taking quick shots for social media with a smartphone to patiently waiting for the perfect street moment
with a film camera, photography has become part of everyday life. However, there is a common misunderstanding
that mobile photography, compared to film photography, reduces creation to a shallow form of photographic
notetaking rather than true art. This belief misses a core fact: these two media represent different ways of seeing
and creating.
Psychology research offers insights into this. Professor Robert Epstein from Harvard University’s Visual
Cognition Lab notes, “When we take photos with a phone, our brain is in a ‘rapid capture’ mode; whereas with a
film camera, it enters a ‘deliberate composition’ state.” Functional MRI (核磁共振) studies have shown that when
using a smartphone, areas of the brain linked to quick decision-making are more active. In contrast, when using a
film camera, the networks related to sense of beauty and precise hand control show stronger connectivity.
Photography educator David Yorke explains: “With a film camera, you must think through everything before
taking the picture — composition, exposure, timing. This forces you to slow down and truly learn to ‘see’.”
However, it does not mean that mobile photography cannot produce true art. An experiment in a journal of visual
research found that mobile users take an average of 15 times more photos per day than film users. This frequent
practice enhances their ability to capture fleeting (转瞬即逝的) moments. Documentary photographer Marina Chen
shares this view: “Smartphones have made photography accessible to everyone. Sometimes, the energy in these
moments is more valuable than carefully arranged shots.”
A truly mature photographer understands that artistic vision requires both: the quick response to the present
and the discipline to compose with care. Mobile photography and film photography do not replace each other.
Together, they enrich our visual expression and expand our capacity to see the world with clarity and imagination.
28. What is the common misunderstanding about mobile photography mentioned in the passage
A. It requires more technical skills than film photography.
B. It makes photography less available to ordinary people.
C. It turns photography into simple recording rather than real art.
D. It helps people develop a stronger sense of beauty.
29. According to Professor Robert Epstein’s research, what happens when people use a film camera
A. The brain focuses more on fast judgment.
B. The brain enters a more careful compositional state.
C. The brain becomes less active than when using a smartphone.
D. The brain relies mainly on memory rather than vision.
30. Why does the passage mention the experiment in a journal of visual research
A. To show that film users are better at creating artistic works.
B. To prove that mobile photography cannot replace film photography.
C. To support the idea that frequent mobile practice helps capture brief moments.
D. To explain why smartphone users care less about composition and timing.
31. What is the main idea of the passage
A. Film photography should be preferred because it is more artistic.
B. Mobile photography is changing the way people understand the brain.
C. Different photographic media train different abilities, and both have artistic value.
D. Professional photographers should avoid smartphones in serious work.
D
After nearly a decade of trying, Apple finally gave up its effort to produce an electric car last year, canceling a
project that soaked up $ 10 billion. But last year in China, the electronics maker Xiaomi launched its first electric
car after just three years of development and delivered 135,000 vehicles. It has vowed to double that number in
2025.
Xiaomi’s ability to succeed where Apple could not show how thoroughly China has come to dominate the
supply chain for electric vehicles. Chinese companies have mastered electric vehicle manufacturing (生成,制造).
By tapping (利用) that infrastructure (基础设施), Xiaomi was able to get components quickly and cheaply. And
Xiaomi is not the only Chinese consumer electronics company that has branched out to electric vehicles. The
telecommunications giant Huawei, which the U. S. government has targeted with sanctions (制裁) and legal action
for years, is making autonomous driving software. Huawei has teamed up with multiple Chinese automakers,
including Seres Group and the state-owned firms SAIC Motor, BAIC and Chery.
Xiaomi’s first electric car was brought out last March: the SU7, a four-door sedan with artificial intelligence
features that can help with parking, play movies for passengers and program Xiaomi home appliances from the
road. Mr. Lei said it looks like a Porsche. But at $ 30,000, it’s a quarter of the price. While the SU7 earned Xiaomi
just a small fraction of the sales of China’s top electric vehicle makers, it puts Xiaomi among the Chinese
companies that are dealing a major blow to foreign automakers’ long command over China’s market for premium
cars. In the year since the SU7 went on sale, Porsche deliveries in China were down nearly 30 percent.
Chinese electric vehicle companies have benefited from billions of dollars in government support, which has
helped them gain control of the supply chain down to the very minerals inside the car batteries. This early edge
helped two Chinese companies, BYD and Contemporary Amperex Technology Company.
Xiaomi used this supply chain to its advantage. Its cars contain batteries from BYD and CATL. It was able to
quickly start production by taking over a factory from Beijing Auto Group. Construction workers in Beijing are
working around the clock on a second factory. All this manufacturing capacity helps Chinese electric vehicle firms
move from development to production in far less time than traditional automakers in China, enabling them to bring
new models to market quickly and focus on making software that they can continually update, said Stephen W.
Dyer, head of Asia Automotive at AlixPartners.
32. What is the passage mainly about
A. The reason why Apple failed in the EV market.
B. The technical features and AI functions of Xiaomi’s SU7.
C. China’s EV dominance reflected in Xiaomi’s rapid success.
D. The cooperation between electronic giants and automakers.
33. What does the underlined phrase “brought out” in paragraph 3 mean
A. Calculated B. Produced C. Distributed D. Withdrawn
34. What can be inferred about the SU7 from paragraph 3
A. It is superior to Porsche in terms of overall quality.
B. It has already gained the largest market share in China.
C. Its competitive pricing poses a threat to premium foreign brands.
D. It was designed mainly to control Xiaomi’s home appliances.
35. What contributes to the rapid production of Chinese EV firms according to Stephen W. Dyer
A. The reduction of government financial support.
B. The use of minerals imported from foreign countries.
C. Their ability to take over factories from traditional automakers.
D. The well-established supply chain and manufacturing capacity.
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。
In the fast-paced world of 2026, many people find themselves feeling stressed, tired, or disconnected from
their own well-being. The good news is that small, science-backed changes to your daily routine can make a big
difference in how you feel. 36 These simple daily practices don’t require much time or money, but they
can help boost your mood and improve your overall quality of life.
One of the most effective ways to feel better is to prioritize daily movement. It’s not about doing intense
workouts, but about staying active in a way that works for you. 37 Simply walking, stretching, or dancing
to your favorite music can release endorphins (内啡肽), which help reduce stress and lift your mood.
38 The key practice is getting enough quality sleep. Many people underestimate the importance of
sleep, but it’s essential for both physical and mental health. Avoiding screens an hour before bed and creating a
calm bedtime routine can help you fall asleep faster and sleep more soundly.
Connecting with others is crucial for emotional well-being as well. 39 In an era of constant digital
communication, face-to-face interactions can feel rare, but they’re vital for building meaningful relationships.
Spending time with others can reduce feelings of loneliness and increase feelings of happiness.
Finally, don’t forget to take time for yourself. In a world that often values busyness, it’s important to carve out
moments of relaxation. This could be reading a book or practicing meditation and enjoying the present moment.
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A. You don’t have to push yourself too hard.
B. Taking deep breaths can help calm your mind.
C. Beyond physical activity, good mental rest also matters.
D. Spending time in nature is also a great way to reduce stress.
E. They can bring great benefits to your mental and physical health.
F. Yet nothing can compare with the comfort of face-to-face connections.
G. Taking care of your own needs isn’t selfish — it’s essential for well-being.
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,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳
选项。
Despite my successful career, performance anxiety has been my constant companion. It first struck during an
exam at university. For thirty minutes, my mind went completely 41 , unable to take in a single word from
the paper. Although I 42 recovered and achieved a 43 result, the regret remained: what if I hadn’t
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Years later, as a professional, I 45 gave lectures. Usually, a few deep breaths would calm my nerves.
However, one day, while heading to 46 students on how to improve learning efficiency, I misjudged the
subway exit. The mistake 47 me precious time, and I rushed into the hall just five minutes before the start.
Seeing the audience already 48 , I felt a wave of terror washing over me. This time, the breathing
technique 49 . When I finally began to speak, my voice shook uncontrollably. In that 50 moment, I
made a sudden decision. I admitted my fear to the students. Immediately, their eyes filled with 51 instead
of judgment.
For the next ten minutes, I shared my story, explaining that everyone has weaknesses that may never be fully
52 . I told them that no one is perfect, but 53 ourselves can make us better. The two-hour 54
ended with unexpected warmth. Later, a friend mentioned how 55 the students were to try the methods I
shared. I explained that the success lay in my honest interaction. Sometimes, what truly touches hearts is not a
perfect speech, but the courage to share our real selves.
41. A. blank B. dynamic C. enthusiastic D. innocent
42. A. annually B. subsequently C. repeatedly D. thoroughly
43. A. bitter B. delicate C. random D. decent
44. A. restored B. recovered C. panicked D. resolved
45. A. respectively B. fortunately C. frequently D. fluently
46. A. reward B. abuse C. assign D. address
47. A. cost B. envied C. fetched D. spared
48. A. stressed B. seated C. abandoned D. dominated
49. A. emerged B. sank C. responded D. failed
50. A. sensitive B. desperate C. humble D. harmonious
51. A. dignity B. prejudice C. commitment D. sympathy
52. A. overcome B. suspended C. calculated D. refreshed
53. A. behaving B. describing C. accepting D. disciplining
54. A. recreation B. session C. chaos D. deadline
55. A. eager B. hesitant C. miserable D. cruel
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。
Chinese embroidery, known as “xiu”, implies beauty and magnificence, 56 (represent) a five-colored
picture. Embroidery was an elegant task for fair ladies bound at home, and also a good pastime 57 which
they might devote their intelligence and passion.
Chinese embroidery is a brilliant treasure in Chinese art. The oldest embroidered product in China on record
58 (date) from the Shang Dynasty, when it symbolized social status. It was not until later on, as the national
economy developed, 59 embroidered products entered common people’s lives.
Through progress over Zhou Dynasty, the Han Dynasty witnessed a 60 (remark) leap in embroidery
in both technique and art style. Court embroidery was set and specialization came into being. The genuine
embroideries 61 (find) in Mawangdui Han Tomb are the best evidence of this prosperity. The Song
Dynasty saw 62 peak in both quantity and quality of embroidery, which developed into an art through the
combination of calligraphy and painting, and new tools and skills 63 (invent).
Considered as a symbol of China and a nice choice for Chinese souvenirs, Chinese embroidery involves a
perfect 64 (integrate) of fine arts, aesthetic achievements and practical uses. When travelling in China,
whether you are in a famous tourist city, or a remote minority area, you may buy some embroidery products as
special gifts 65 (present) your family or friends.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分 15分)
假如你是李华,你的外国朋友 Chris报名参加了“世界地球日”海报设计大赛,他创作了两个版本(见
下图),向你征求意见。请你给他回复邮件,内容包括:1.你的选择;2.说明理由。
注意:1.写作词数应为 80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear Chris,
Glad to hear you’re participating in the World Earth Day poster contest!
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Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 读后续写(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。
In a lush (茂密的) jungle, a clever little monkey spent his days swinging through the branches of a tall tree by
a wide river. Beneath the shimmering (波光粼粼的) water, an old crocodile lived with her son. One afternoon, the
mother crocodile, feeling a sharp sense of hunger, spotted the monkey. “Aha, there’s a perfect meal,” she
whispered to her son. “If you truly love me, you will catch that monkey and bring me his heart to eat.”
The baby crocodile was hesitant. “But Mother, monkeys are fast, and I cannot climb trees,” he argued. The
mother replied coldly, “You don’t need to climb. Use your head, and you will find a way.”
Determined to please his mother, the young crocodile swam to the bank and called out, “Hey, Monkey! I
heard you love bananas. There is a hidden island on the other side of the river with the sweetest golden bananas in
the world. Would you like to go I can carry you on my back.”
Attracted by the thought of a feast, the monkey eagerly jumped onto the crocodile’s broad back. They set off
across the deep water. However, when they reached the middle of the river, the crocodile suddenly dived deep,
bringing the monkey into water.
“Stop! What are you doing ” the monkey cried, trembling with fear. “I can’t swim!”
“I have to do this,” the crocodile said. “My mother is hungry and she wants to eat your heart.”
The monkey’s heart raced, but he remained calm. “Oh, why didn’t you tell me earlier ” he said with a sigh. “I
don’t carry my heart inside me; it’s too precious. I left it hanging on the highest branch of my tree for safety. We
must go back and get it.”
Believing the monkey, the crocodile turned around and swam back to the shore as fast as he could. As soon as
they reached the bank, the monkey leaped off and climbed up his tree in a flash.
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。
The monkey headed to the highest branch quickly and looked down at the waiting crocodile.
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Feeling disappointed and ashamed, the baby crocodile swam back to his mother empty-handed.
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