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参考答案及解析
英语
2025届高三年级2月份联考
英语参考答案及解析
第一部分阅读
7.C【解析】推理判断题。通读全文以及最后一段
第一节
"But there's comparatively little focus on how we eat it
A
-and actually that makes all the difference.So,let's
【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了
turn our attention to eating slowly,mindfully and with
即将举行的Weave Together with Handwoven2025活动,
enjoyment.”可推知,本文意在传达专心享用餐食,不
包括其时间、地点,内容以及如何获取更多信总。
受任何干扰可以提高整体的幸福感和生活质量。故
l.B【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段“The tickets in-
选C。
clude comfortable accommodations as well as three meals
C
aday”可知,票中包括食宿费用。故选B。
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。通过对金星大气
2.D【解析】细节理解题。根据第四段可知,2025年
层的研究,科学家们发现该行星内部和大气层中的水含
该活动的特别之处在于它为参加者提供了很多与有
量极低,儿乎不可能存在过海洋。因此,金星很可能从
同样兴趣的参加者和讲师交流的机会。故选D。
未有过类似于地球的生命形式。
3,A【解析】推理判断题。通读全文可推知,本文的
8.D【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段可知,金星和
主要目的是宣传即将举行的Weave Together with
地球在大小和组成成分上相似,但金星的环境非常恶
Handwoven2025活动,包括其时间、地点、内容以及如
劣,因此被称为“地球的邪恶双胞胎”。故选D
何获取更多信息。故选A。
9.C【解析】推理判断题。根据第四、五段可知,研究
B
团队通过分析金星的大气层发现,火山喷发中的水蒸
【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了
气含量极少,最多只有6%,远不同于地球上水量丰
作者通过与女儿的互动,认识到了正念饮食的重要性。
富的环境。这些“干燥”的喷发现象表明金星内部几
4.C【解析】推理判断题。根据第一段“It felt like
乎不含水。由此可推知,金星从未有过大量的水或海
dead time not to use the opportunity to kill two birds with
洋。故选C。
one stone..”可推知,作者最初认为吃饭的同时进行多
10.B【解析】细节理解题。根据最后一段“Exploring
项任务的处理是一种有效利用时间的方式。故选C。
the potential for extreme microorganisms and studying
5,A【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段“It took an11-
ancient volcanic activity may provide further insights in-
year-old to truly show me what eating mindfully looks
to the planet's past and its potential for hosting alterna-
like."以及“So I bit my lip and watched her close her
tive forms of life.”可知,未来的研究可以探索极端微
eyes,smile and·Mmmm'as she chewed..”可知,作者
生物的可能性以及研究古老的火山活动,以进一步
向女儿学到专注于享受饮食的过程,充分体验和享受
了解金星的历史及其是否可能支持其他形式的生命
简单的饮食带来的快乐。故选A。
存在。故选B。
6.D【解析】细节理解题。根据第三段“But there'sa11.C【解析】主旨大意题。文章开篇点题,强调了金
huge downside to our disconnected eating.When you
星被称为“地球的邪恶双胞胎”,并且指出了它不适
don't fully experience your food,you don't pay attention
合生命的存在。通过对金星大气层的研究,科学家
to whether you're hungry or not一or full or not."可知,
们发现该行星内部和大气层中的水含量极低,几乎
当人们不完全体验食物时,他们不会注意到自己是否
不可能存在过海洋。因此,金星很可能从未有过类
饿或饱。故选D。
似于地球的生命形式。由此可推知,C项最适合作
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参考答案及解析
文章标题。故选C
第二节
0
【语篇导读】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章主要介
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了
绍了数据科技时代人类的记忆在衰退。
森林作为空气中微塑料汇的作用,具体关注了东京一个
16.G【解析】上文提到以前没有单词可以用来记录
小森林中的枪栎树叶对微塑料的吸附现象。
想法,也没有纸可以记录时,大脑的作用就是记忆。
12.B【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段“We wanted to
G项“任何必须保存下来的东西都必须保存在记忆
determine a dependable method for analyzing levels of
中。“符合语境。故选G。
these microplastics on leaf surfaces.and how exactly:
17.A【解析】下文提到日程提醒、开车导航,存储图
airborne microplastics become trapped by leaves."
像都有数码工具。A项“今天,我们似乎常常记得很
知,研究人员使用三种方法是为了找到一种可靠的
少。”符合语境。故选A。
方法来分析树叶表面的微塑料水平。故选B。
18.E【解析】上文提到在作者的成长过程中,拨打电
13.C【解析】词义猜测题。根据第三段可知,研究人
话要按按钮,作者能记住所有的好朋友和家人的电
员用了三种方法处理树叶,其中画线词所在句介绍
话号码。E项“但现在我不确定我是否能记住4个
的是第二种方法“blending treatment with ultrasonic
以上的电话号码。”符合语境。故选E。
waves(超声波)and washing with ultrapure water”,指
19.D
【解析】上文提到现代人记不住电话号码和生
的是将超声波处理与超纯水清洗相结合;再根据第
日。D项“我们的大脑已经不再需要记住这样的事
四段“The team discovered that the first two treatments
情了。”符合语境。故选D。
washing with ultrapure water alone or in combination
20.F【解析】上文提到这些在我们的头脑之外存储信
with ultrasonic waves”中的“combination”可推知,画
息的技术使我们的现代世界成为可能。F项“它们
线词与C项意思相近。故选C。
也改变了我们的思维方式和我们使用大脑的方式。”
I4.D【解析】细节理解题。根据第四段“The team
符合语境。故选F。
discovered that the first two treatments-washing with
第二部分语言运用
ultrapure water alone or in combination with ultrasonic
第一节
waves-were not enough for accurately determining the
【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了
levels of airborne microplastics on forest leaves.Treat-
Williams和Smith成立A Future Super Hero and Friends,
ment with alkaline potassium hydroxide,however,re-
给健康有问题的小朋友送礼物的故事。
moved both the epicuticular wax and the substances
21.C【解析】根据下文“plenty of toys"以及“the young
stuck to it,proving to be an effective method."可知,
recipients(受领者)”可知,他们关注的是小朋友。
使用碱性氢氧化钾溶液可以有效去除树叶的表皮蜡
故选C。
质和附着在其上面的物质。故选D。
22.A【解析】根据下文“various super-.heroes”以及
15.C【解析】推理判断题。根据最后一段“How the
“Smith wears the costume of a Christmas elf(小精
gradual increase of these microplastics will affect forest
灵)”可知,他们到达时是穿着戏服的。故选A。
ecosystems,including ecosystem functions and soil
23.A【解析】根据下文“various super-heroes”以及“i-
health,is unknown,and this will undoubtedly be an ar-
cluding Spider-Man and Deadpool'”可知,Williams乔装
ea of further research.”可推知,未来的研究将集中在
打扮成各种超级英雄。故选A。
微塑料逐渐增加对森林生态系统的影响上。故
24.D【解析】根据下文“including Spider-Man and
选C。
Deadpool”可知,Williams会打扮成其他深受人们喜
爱的角色。故选D。
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参考答案及解析
英语
25.B【解析】句意:尽管Williams多年来一直以这种方
语,此处在陈述一般性事实,所以时态需用一般现在
式传播欢乐,但这样做的动机却始于不欢乐。故选B。
时,且it与hold之间为被动关系。故填is held。
26.C【解析】根据上文“he lost his mother for cancer
39.strings【解析】string为可数名词,前面有数词
可知,W山iams在长达五年的时间里都闷闷不乐。
ur,所以此处需填可数名词的复数形式。故填
故选C
strings.
27.D【解析】根据下文“collecting gifts for children with
40.makes
【解析】此句主语是whih,指代前面整个句
special needs”可知,Williams是通过做慈善的方式来
子,空处为从句的谓语动词,根据上下文判断时态为
怀念他的母亲走出悲伤的。故选D。
一般现在时,语态为主动。故填makes。
28.B【解析】此处指Williams发起了一个非营利组
41.n【解析】空后poel为单数可数名词,空处需填冠
织。故选B。
词表示泛指,且ancient一词的发音以元音音素开
29.B【解析】根据第一段“who are sick or disabled"以
头。故填an。
及下文“including those fighting life-threatening condi--
42.Both【解析】根据句意可知,Peg和Zhao两个人
tions”可知,Williams帮助的是健康有问题的孩子。
都是网红。both.and.为固定用法,且此空位于
故选B。
句首,首字母需大写。故填Boh。
30.D【解析】根据下文“driving”,“yimg”以及“Along
43.attracting【解析】空前They also share the videos on
he way'”可知,此处指的是送礼物的旅程。故选D。
YouTube为完整的句子,空处需填非谓语,表主动。
31,C【解析】句意:他们的资金来自这个未来超级英
故填attracting。
雄网站的捐赠。故选C。
44.wo【解析】此句为非限制性定语从句,先行词为
32.A【解析】句意:但是他们也经常用Williams自己
many foreign viewers,指人,此空为关系词,在从句中
的积蓄。故选A。
作主语。故填who。
33.A【解析】根据上文“that's not just the children”可
45.pplause【解析】此处需填名词作have won的宾
知,兴奋的不仅仅是孩子,有时候父母好像更兴奋。
语。故填applause.
故选A。
第三部分写作
34.B【解析】句意:这对好朋友表示,他们希望确保面
第一节
临艰雄斗争的家庭水远不会感到孤独。故选B。
One possible version:
35.C【解析】句意:这就是让他们继续下去的原因,即
Cood morning,everyone,
使有时在这个过程中他们几乎没法睡觉。故选C。
I'm thrilled to share something about my poster which
第二节
won the first prize in the poster design competition.
【语篇导读】本文是一篇报道。文章主要介绍了中
My poster is titled "Embracing the New Beginning".
国古典音乐表演在法国街头表演文化中越来越流行。
The central image is a vibrant sunrise,symbolizing the
36.with【解析】此处指与外国人分享中国音乐,share
fresh start.In the foreground,a group of people from di-
th.wihb.为固定搭配,意为“与某人分享某物”。
verse backgrounds,with their eyes fixed on the horizon,are
故填with。
delighted and exeited for the year ahead.There is a quote
37.accompanied【解析】空前Peng Jingxuan often gives
below:"The future belongs to those who believe in the
a street performance是一个完整的句子,此空应为非
beauty of their dreams."I hope my poster can inspire eve-
谓语,句子主语与accompany之间为被动关系,所以
ryone to embrace the new year with a hopeful heart.
需填过去分词。故填accompanied
Thank you for listening and here's a fantastie new year
38.is held【解析】此句主语是单数代词it,空处为谓ahead
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英语
参考答案及解析
第二节
:
By the time I finished.I felt a strange sense of accom-
One possible version:
plishment.The room,once in a mess,started to look more
"Before you can go outside,you need to finish in-
inviting.The study,once chaotie,became a peaceful shel-
side,"my mom said.Knowing that I couldn't escape my
ter.I realized that maybe there was some value to my
mom's rules,I reluctantly agreed to help and left my bed
mother's insistence on order.It wasn't just about following
with a heavy sigh.As I began to tidy up,I was impatient
rules.It was about creating a space that fostered productivi-
and careless.But as my mom kept an eye on my process
ty and peace.It was not just about cleaning.It was about
now and then,I had to be hard on my work.The pile of
growing up.It was about understanding that sometimes,the
clothes that had taken up residence on my floor found their
things we resist can turn out to be the very things that teach
way back into the drawers,and the scattered books and pa-
us the most.
pers began to find their place on the shelves.
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2025 届高三年级2 月份联考
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A
Weave Together with Handwoven 2025
Back in 2023, the folks behind the project Handwoven had a great idea: What if we were to host an activity especially for weavers(编织者)? One with lots of interesting classes and a marketplace, and where everything was included so attendees could focus on weaving and making new friends? Out of this idea came Weave Together with Handwoven 2024, and it was such a success that we' re doing it again in March, 2025.
For this next event, we' re taking Weave Together to the beautiful Heritage Hills Resort in York County, Pennsylvania. The tickets include comfortable accommodations as well as three meals a day, so you can concentrate on three days of weaving classes and have plenty of opportunities to shop and talk with your fellow weavers.
Classes cover various types of weaving machines for weavers of all levels. In fact, with intro-level courses offered every day, this event is the perfect opportunity for anyone wanting to learn a new weaving technique — or how to get started in weaving!
What makes Weave Together extra special, though, are the many opportunities to get to know not just your fellow attendees but also the instructors between classes, at the marketplace, and during meals. It really is an incredible opportunity to make new friends in the weaving community.
Weave Together with Handwoven 2025 will take place March 23rd-27th. More information on the event, including teachers, classes, and ticket purchase, can be found at handwovenretreat.com. Don't delay — only a few spaces remain!
1. What does the ticket include?
A. Sightseeing fees. B. Room and board.
C. Transportation fare. D. Expenses at the market.
2. What makes Weave Together with Handwoven 2025 special?
A. Safe escape from rushing life.
B. Particular focus on selling supplies.
C. Various classes from top instructors.
D. Enough interaction with the like-minded.
3. What is the main purpose of the text?
A. To promote an activity for weavers. B. To celebrate a weaving community.
C. To introduce the history of weaving. D. To announce new weaving products.
B
Mindful eating doesn't come naturally to me. I'd developed the habit of doing several things at once, like eating and reading. It felt like dead time not to use the opportunity to kill two birds with one stone. I've been guilty of eating a really healthy diet — while barely noticing it.
It took an 11-year-old to truly show me what eating mindfully looks like. Many years ago, when my daughter came home after her first day at secondary school, I fired a flow of questions at her: “Did you make new friends?”, “Were the teachers nice?” Entirely focusing on a cheese sandwich, she looked at me pointedly, “Mummy, I'll tell you all about it in a bit. I just want to enjoy eating this sandwich quietly.” So I bit my lip and watched her close her eyes, smile and “Mmmm” as she chewed. It was a sharp contrast to how I ate my lunch.
We' re so used to reducing time that we've downgraded eating to something to be squeezed(挤压) in while we' re doing something else. Our grab-and-go culture encourages eating in a rush — the quicker the better. All too often, we end up wolfing down a few biscuits between calls as something to keep us going. But there's a huge downside to our disconnected eating. When you don't fully experience your food, you don't pay attention to whether you' re hungry or not — or full or not.
Our social media feeds are flooded with healthy recipes and there's no end of focus on the quality of our food. But there's comparatively little focus on how we eat it — and actually that makes all the difference. So, let's turn our attention to eating slowly, mindfully and with enjoyment. Here's a challenge for you: Can you practice eating at least one meal a day without any distractions(分心)? No smartphone, no TV, no radio, no newspaper, no magazines? You might well feel a lot of resistance to it at first …… but keep trying!
4. What was the author's initial opinion about multitasking while eating?
A. It was a waste of time. B. It worked people to death.
C. It was an efficient time-using way. D. It dragged people from food enjoyment.
5. What did the author learn from her daughter?
A. To fully enjoy simple eating pleasure.
B. To maintain independence in growth.
C. To effectively balance work and relaxation.
D. To prioritize family over personal activities.
6. What does disconnected eating lead to?
A. Forgetting being on a diet. B. Being particular about food.
C. Addiction to multitask lifestyle. D. Unawareness of hunger and fullness.
7. What message does the author mainly convey?
A. Modern lifestyles need big changes.
B. Technology has bad impacts on dining habits.
C. Enjoying meals attentively enhances well-being.
D. Healthy recipes are more important than eating style.
C
Scientists have long debated whether the planet Venus (金星) could ever have supported life. Now, a study of its atmosphere suggests it probably couldn't.
Venus is sometimes referred to as “Earth's evil (邪恶的) twin”. The two planets are similar in size and are made of the same materials but up close, Venus's “evil” side is revealed. The planet is covered with thick clouds of acid and has an average surface temperature of nearly 500℃.
Plenty of spacecraft have been sent to study the planet, including Venus Express, but it is still a mystery. Some scientists thought it might have had oceans on its surface. This is important because liquid water is generally accepted as essential to the development of life, or, at least, the kind of life we know about.
To work out if Venus once had oceans, the team wanted to see if there was any water inside the planet. They started the search by examining its atmosphere. On hot Venus, water gets into the atmosphere as steam thrown out during volcanic eruptions. By studying the planet's atmosphere, the team found that very little water was needed to keep it stable. From that, they calculated that gases from Venus's volcanoes are only 6% steam at most, far less than here on watery Earth.
These “dry” eruptions on Venus suggest that the inside of the planet where the rock and gas in volcanic eruptions come from contains little water. The team said this lack of water suggests oceans have never existed on the planet. The study's lead author, Tereza Constantinou, said, “Given that it likely never had oceans, it is hard to imagine Venus ever having supported Earth-like life, which requires liquid water.”
What was the early evolution (进化) of Venus and how did its initial conditions go different from Earth? Exploring the potential for extreme microorganisms and studying ancient volcanic activity may provide further insights into the planet's past and its potential for hosting alternative forms of life.
8. Why is Venus referred to as “Earth’s evil twin”?
A. For its support for life in a different form.
B. For a similar surface temperature to Earth.
C. For the same atmospheric composition as Earth.
D. For its similarity to Earth but worse environment.
9. What can we learn from the findings about Venus's volcano steam?
A. Venus had oceans replaced by volcanoes.
B. Venus has been too hot to support life.
C. Venus has never had large amounts of water.
D. Venus was rich in rocks without water.
10. What future research is suggested to better understand Venus?
A. The extreme climate on Venus-like planets.
B. The possibility for extreme microorganisms.
C. Sending more spacecraft to map the surface of it.
D. Comparing the composition of Venus with other planets.
11. Which of the following serves as the best title for the text?
A. Venus's hidden secrets B. Early evolution of Venus
C. No life on “Earth's evil twin” D. More hope for “life in the heaven”
D
Think of microplastics, and you might think of the ones gathering in the world's oceans. However, they are also filling the air we breathe. Now, it has been discovered that forests might be acting as a sink for these airborne microplastics, offering humanity yet another crucial service.
The study has recently been published in Environmental Chemistry Letters, by a multi-institutional research group led by Professor Akane Miyazaki of Japan Women's University. “We investigated airborne microplastics on konara oak tree leaves in a small forest in Tokyo,” says lead author of the study, Natsu Sunaga. “We wanted to determine a dependable method for analyzing levels of these microplastics on leaf surfaces, and how exactly airborne microplastics become trapped by leaves.”
The leaves were treated using three processes: Washing with ultrapure water, blending treatment with ultrasonic waves(超声波) and washing with ultrapure water, and treatment with an alkaline (碱性的) solution of 10% potassium hydroxide. “We found that airborne microplastics strongly stick to the epicuticular wax (表皮蜡质) on the leaf surface,” explains Akane Miyazaki, senior author. “In other words, these particles gather when they stick to the waxy surface coating of leaves.”
The team discovered that the first two treatments — washing with ultrapure water alone or in combination with ultrasonic waves — were not enough for accurately determining the levels of airborne microplastics on forest leaves. Treatment with alkaline potassium hydroxide, however, removed both the epicuticular wax and the substances stuck to it, proving to be an effective method. Crucially, previous studies that used only the first two methods may have underestimated the number of plastics stuck to leaf surfaces. “Based on our findings, we estimate that the Quercus serrata forests of Japan trap about 420 trillion airborne microplastics per year in their canopies,” states Sunaga.
How the gradual increase of these microplastics will affect forest ecosystems, including ecosystem functions and soil health, is unknown, and this will undoubtedly be an area of further research. For now, we know that forests and even roadside trees might reduce the amount of plastic entering our lungs, and for that we have yet another reason to thank trees.
12. Why did the researchers employ three processes to treat the leaves?
A. To arrange tasks reasonably. B. To decide a reliable method.
C. To achieve the maximum effect. D. To celebrate a novel technology.
13. What does the underlined word “blending” in paragraph 3 mean?
A. Ignoring. B. Balancing.
C. Combining. D. Promoting.
14. What is a key advantage of using alkaline potassium hydroxide?
A. It completes the process more quickly.
B. It preserves natural leaf color effectively.
C. It does not require specialized equipment.
D. It removes wax and stuck substances well.
15. What will the following research probably focus on?
A. The benefits of forests for human health.
B. The application of the new research results.
C. The impact of microplastics on forest ecosystems.
D. The improvement of microplastic-removing ways.
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。
Once upon a time, there was nothing to do with thoughts except remember them. There were neither letters to transcribe(记录) them in, nor paper to set them down upon. 16 Any story that would be retold, any idea that would be sent, and any piece of information that would be conveyed, first had to be remembered.
17 When I wake up, the first thing I do is check my day planner, which remembers my schedule so that I don't have to. When I climb into my car, I enter my destination into a GPS device, whose spatial memory replaces my own. I have photographs to store the images and books to store knowledge I want to remember.
Growing up, in the days when you still had to dial several buttons to make a telephone call, I could recall the numbers of all my close friends and family. 18 According to a survey, fully a third of British under the age of thirty can't remember even their own home land line number without pulling it upon their handsets. The same survey found that 30 percent of adults can't remember the birthdays of more than three immediate family members. 19 Forgotten phone numbers and birthdays represent minor decline of our everyday memory, but they are part of a much larger story of how we've replaced our own natural memory with a vast super-structure of technological supports. These technologies of storing information outside our minds have helped make our modern world possible. 20
A. Today it often seems we remember very little.
B. I hit the play button on a digital voice recorder.
C. It is easy to access humankind's collective memory.
D. Our brains have removed the need to remember such things.
E. But now I'm not sure if I know over 4 phone numbers by heart.
F. They've also changed how we think and how we use our brains.
G. Anything that had to be preserved had to be preserved in memory.
第二部分 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。
Friends Williams and Smith spend the weeks leading up to Christmas throughout the country. They visit all 50 states, making house calls to 21 who are sick or disabled. The pair arrive with plenty of toys, and in 22 , both of which delight the young recipients(受领者). In the past years, Williams has 23 as various super-heroes and other beloved 24 — including Spider-Man and Deadpool — while Smith wears the costume of a Christmas elf(小精灵).
Though Williams has been spreading 25 this way for years, the motive to do it came from a joyless place. In 2009, he lost his mother for cancer. He fell into a five-year 26 .But he dug himself out by honoring his mother's memory through 27 acts including collecting gifts for children with special needs. Williams launched his 28 — A Future Super Hero and Friends, in 2018. His goal is to bring smiles to children with 29 challenges, including those fighting life-threatening conditions.
Williams and Smith start their Williams and Smith gift-giving 30 by driving through the 48 neighboring states before flying to Alaska and Hawaii. Along the way, they stock up on(囤积) toys, funded by the 31 that come through the Future Super Hero website. But they often use Williams’ own 32 as well. Even more important than the gifts they bring, Williams and Smith spend time with the people who need it the most — and that's not just the children. The 33 seem more excited than the kids sometimes.
The pair say they want to make sure families facing tough battles never feel 34 . It's what keeps them going, even when they 35 get any sleep in the process.
21. A. visitors B. students C. kids D. friends
22. A. costume B. detail C. turn D. patience
23. A. dressed up B. grown up C. stood out D. hung out
24. A. actors B. memories C. movies D. characters
25. A. news B. joy C. knowledge D. culture
26. A. plan B. trap C. depression D. condition
27. A. intentional B. official C. legal D. charitable
28.A.company B. nonprofit C. investigation D. celebration
29. A. policy B. health C. security D. emotion
30. A. career B. distance C. interaction D. journey
31. A. gifts B. taxes C. donations D. fees
32. A. savings B. patents C. labels D. products
33. A. parents B. citizens C. youths D. teachers
34. A. regretful B. lonely C. embarrassed D. anxious
35. A. recently B. silently C. barely D. regularly
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。
France has a popular street performance culture. And there is a new trend that Chinese artists play traditional musical instruments in French streets, sharing Chinese music 36 foreigners so they can feel its charm.
Peng Jingxuan often gives a street performance 37 (accompany) by a lovely toy panda, the animal people associate with China. What makes this street performance unusual is that it 38 (hold) under the Eiffel Tower in Paris. In another French city, Strasbourg, Zhao Yang plays the pipa, a Chinese lute with four 39 (string). She wears traditional Chinese clothes with a pair of stylish sunglasses, which 40 (make) her look like a cross between 41 ancient poet and a modern rock star.
42 Peng and Zhao are online influencers on the Chinese video platform Bilibili. They post videos of their street performances in France and receive praise from the viewers in response. They also share the videos on YouTube, 43 (attract) many foreign viewers from all over the world, 44 leave quantities of compliments (赞美) in different languages. Through their street performances, the young women have not only won a lot of 45 (applaud), but also made many new friends, which has built a bridge of friendship in Sino-French cultural exchange.
第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
假定你是李华,上周你们学校的英语俱乐部举办了主题为“New Year New Life”的海报设计比赛,你获得了一等奖。请你写一篇发言稿,在英语课上介绍一下你的设计内容。注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Good morning, everyone,
Thank you for listening and here's a fantastic new year ahead!
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。
There were never-ending wars between me and my mother. We spent a lot of time in a state of debate. As much as I wanted to respect her wishes, I always had my own plans in my head. Her wishes and my plans were rarely the same.
She would tell me to tie my shoelaces; I would argue that the knots made it harder to get my shoes off. She would demand that I make my bed; I would insist that it was not necessary. She would ask me to cut the grass in the backyard and I'd reply with a comprehensive list of all the reasons that the grass looked better tall and uncut. Round and round we'd go in a funny dance. She’ d throw out a rule, and I’ d find a loophole (漏洞) and jump through it. When all the loopholes were closed, I would switch strategies. Instead of arguing, I would try to find the closest open door and run. But it seemed that my mom was always waiting at the exit.
I am convinced that weekends are not for work. They are for leisure and adventure. That's why there's no school on weekends. Nevertheless, my mom thinks the other way. Last Saturday morning, when I was dreaming beneath my warm blanket, my bedroom door flew open and came the voice of my mother, “Wake up, Walter. It is time to start the day.” Pretending not to hear my mom, I tried to close my eyes even tighter. My mom didn't wait for my response. She drew open the curtain and told me that we were going to have a thorough clean for our house and that I was in charge of tidying my bedroom and the study. “I am scheduled to go skating with my friends.” I was somewhat annoyed and made an excuse.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
“Before you can go outside, you need to finish inside,” my mom said.
By the time I finished, I felt a strange sense of accomplishment.
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