选择性必修第1册 Unit 1 Relationships(Word练习)-【精讲精练】2026年高考英语一轮复习(北师大版)

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A级 阅读提升练 Ⅰ.阅读理解 A (2025·山西太原阶段练习)Parents often think that their kids should be good at studies and do well in sports. That's usually the case because parents feel that could get their children admission to top colleges. However, Melissa and Mark Wimmer think differently. Their 14­year­old son, Mike, is a prodigy. He is a member of Mensa, which is the world's top IQ club. He completed his high school, associate's and bachelor's degrees all in three years. That's not all. He also ran two tech companies, and founded a third one that works towards controlling the population of lionfish, an invasive (入侵的) species. But the parents are proud that they were able to help Mike with his social skills along with his intellectual skills. Melissa told CNBC that people expected “Young Sheldon” before they met her son. Young Sheldon is a television show about a child talent who is an indoor man and lacks social skills. “But once they talk to Mike, they understand that he's just a normal 14­year­old that happens to be able to do amazing things,” said Melissa. Mark and Melissa got to know about their child's intelligence when he entered preschool. A child psychologist told them that their son would need a different course to support his fast­track development. Many parents aren't comfortable with putting their children with 18­year­olds, but Mike's parents saw the value in letting their child go through it. “I wanted him to be social and be able to deal with all the different personalities in the classrooms with older children,” said Melissa. The parents shared that they were able to do this by letting Mike find his own voice and put it to use. “We let him order food when he's 3 or 4 from the waiter or waitress and introduce himself to people. Those kinds of things are done to encourage him to engage with everyone else and be more comfortable talking to others outside of our environment,” said Melissa. Thanks to his parents, Mike has learned to get along with young and old alike. [语篇解读] 本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了天才少年Mike的成长经历及其父母如何培养其社交能力的。 1.What do the underlined words“a prodigy” in paragraph 2 refer to? A.A genius. B.A common student. C.A bachelor's degree. D.A young businessman. 解析 A 词义猜测题。根据第二段“He is a member of Mensa, which is the world's top IQ club. He completed his high school, associate's and bachelor's degrees all in three years. That's not all. He also ran two tech companies, and founded a third one that works towards controlling the population of lionfish, an invasive species. (他是门萨俱乐部的成员。他在三年内完成了高中、副学士以及学士学位的学习。不仅如此,他还经营了两家科技公司,并创立了第三家公司,致力于控制入侵物种狮子鱼的数量。)”可知,虽然Mike的年龄很小,但是他提前完成学业,经营自己公司,所以“a prodigy”指的是天才。故选A。 2.What do we know about the child in the show Young Sheldon? A.He has the same characteristics with Mike. B.He is a well­rounded boy. C.He is a popular child at school. D.He has trouble in socializing. 解析 D 推理判断题。根据第三段“Young Sheldon is a television show about a child talent who is an indoor man and lacks social skills. ‘But once they talk to Mike, they understand that he's just a normal 14­year­old that happens to be able to do amazing things,’ said Melissa. (《小谢尔顿》是一部关于一个宅男型的天才儿童的电视剧,这个孩子缺乏社交技能。‘但是一旦人们与迈克交谈,他们就会明白他其实只是一个普通的14岁少年,只不过恰好能够做一些令人惊叹的事情而已,’梅丽莎说道。)”可知,电视节目《小谢尔顿》中的主角是一个宅男并且缺乏社交技巧,所以他在社交方面有困难。故选D。 3.How did Mike's parents get to know about their son's remarkable talent? A.From school teachers' comments. B.Through their son's behavior. C.From a child psychologist's advice. D.By letting him study with 18­year­olds. 解析 C 细节理解题。根据第四段“Mark and Melissa got to know about their child's intelligence when he entered preschool. A child psychologist told them that their son would need a different course to support his fast­track development. (马克和梅丽莎是在儿子进入幼儿园时了解到他的智力水平的。一位儿童心理学家告诉他们,他们的儿子需要一个特别的课程来支持他的加速发展。)”可知,Mike的父母是从儿童心理学家的建议中了解到儿子非凡才能的。故选C。 4.What did Mike's parents do to improve his social skills? A.They let him run two tech companies. B.They encouraged him to join in some clubs. C.They taught him some rules about interaction. D.They placed him in social situations at early ages. 解析 D 推理判断题。根据最后一段“‘We let him order food when he's 3 or 4 from the waiter or waitress and introduce himself to people. Those kinds of things are done to encourage him to engage with everyone else and be more comfortable talking to others outside of our environment,’ said Melissa. (‘当他三四岁的时候,我们就让他向服务员点餐,并向他人介绍自己。做这些事情是为了鼓励他与其他人互动,并且在他熟悉的环境之外也能更自在地与人交谈,’梅丽莎说道)”可知,Mike在三四岁的时候就向服务员点餐,并向他人介绍自己。所以Mike的父母通过让他在很小的时候就参与到社交情境中来提高他的社交技能。故选D。 B (2025·山东烟台模拟)Have you ever wondered about the universal layout (布局) of supermarkets? Smart designers are behind it, subtly tempting you to walk through each aisle (过道) and fill your trolley (手推车) without even realizing it. Grocery store design is a carefully crafted art from both psychological and marketing standpoints, according to Reeves Connelly, who studied architectural design at the Pratt Institute. He explained there is a specific reason why fruit and vegetables are often located at the front of the store, “You'll grab the fruits and vegetables first and then hopefully feel less guilty about buying junk food later on.” Meanwhile, essential items such as milk and eggs are placed at the back of the store to ensure customers walk through other aisles with many unhealthy options like snacks and sodas, potentially increasing the likelihood of impulse purchases. There's also a reason, why you often feel lost in local supermarkets. Shockingly, they move things around. Reeves explained, “They are very much aware that these strategies become less effective after you visit the store a few times and get a better sense of where everything is, so they'll regularly move the products to different aisles to confuse you. The practice is not limited to a specific store but is employed across various retail chains.” “Their little tricks always work on me,” one regular shopper admits, “I walk in to get three things and end up spending $300; that's why I hate grocery shopping,” he said. On the other hand, some shoppers are proud to declare they have never fallen into the trap. “That's why, I always keep a shopping list on me,” another shopper shared. “I've started having my groceries delivered. If I have to go to the store, I never grab a trolley. If I can't carry it, I'm not buying it,” he added. [语篇解读] 本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了超市布局设计如何巧妙地引导顾客增加非必需品购买,揭示了背后的营销策略。 5.What is the purpose of the supermarket layout? A.To encourage healthy eating. B.To save consumers' shopping time. C.To increase non­essential purchases. D.To provide multiple goods for choice. 解析 C 细节理解题。根据第一段“Have you ever wondered about the universal layout (布局) of supermarkets? Smart designers are behind it, subtly tempting you to walk through each aisle (过道) and fill your trolley (手推车) without even realizing it.(你有没有想过超市的普遍布局?聪明的设计师在背后,巧妙地诱使你走过每一条过道,在不知不觉中装满你的手推车。)”以及第二段“Meanwhile, essential items such as milk and eggs are placed at the back of the store to ensure customers walk through other aisles with many unhealthy options like snacks and sodas, potentially increasing the likelihood of impulse purchases.(与此同时,牛奶和鸡蛋等必需品被放在商店后面,以确保顾客在其他过道上看到许多不健康的选择,如零食和苏打水,这可能会增加冲动购买的可能性。)”可知,超市布局的目的是诱使顾客走过每一条过道,增加冲动购买的可能性,促进非必需品的购买。故选C。 6.What does the underlined word “practice” in paragraph 3 refer to? A.Distributing junk food in different areas. B.Putting milk and eggs at the back of aisles. C.Rearranging products in supermarkets regularly. D.Placing fruit and vegetables at the front of the store. 解析 C 词句猜测题。根据第三段“They are very much aware that these strategies become less effective after you visit the store a few times and get a better sense of where everything is, so they'll regularly move the products to different aisles to confuse you. The practice is not limited to a specific store but is employed across various retail chains.(他们非常清楚,在你逛了几次商店并更好地了解了所有东西的位置后,这些策略会变得不那么有效,所以他们会定期将产品转移到不同的过道,让你感到困惑。这种practice不限于特定的商店,而是在各种零售连锁店中使用。)”可知,画线单词指代上文提及的“regularly move the products to different aisles”,表示定期在超市重新摆放产品的做法。故选C。 7.What can be inferred from the last paragraph? A.Shopping baskets are better than heavy trolleys. B.Most shoppers are trapped in marketing tricks. C.Grocery delivery can help improve supermarket sales. D.Taking a shopping list can be a smart move for impulse buying. 解析 D 推理判断题。根据最后一段“On the other hand, some shoppers are proud to declare they have never fallen into the trap. ‘That's why, I always keep a shopping list on me,’ another shopper shared. (另一方面,一些购物者自豪地宣称他们从未落入陷阱。另一位购物者分享道:‘这就是为什么我总是随身携带购物清单。’)”可知,列出购物清单是避免冲动购物的明智之举。故选D。 8.Where is this text most likely from? A.A book review. B.A business magazine. C.A medical paper. D.A shopping guide. 解析 B 文章出处题。根据第一段“Have you ever wondered about the universal layout (布局) of supermarkets? Smart designers are behind it, subtly tempting you to walk through each aisle (过道) and fill your trolley (手推车) without even realizing it.(你有没有想过超市的普遍布局?聪明的设计师在背后,巧妙地诱使你走过每一条过道,在不知不觉中装满你的手推车。)”以及文章内容可知,本文主要介绍了超市布局设计如何巧妙地引导顾客增加非必需品购买,揭示了背后的营销策略,推测文章最有可能来自一本商业杂志。故选B。 Ⅱ.七选五 (2025·陕西西安开学考试)One little puff (喷烟), one little sip. Come on, give it a try and be like everyone else. 1 You're not alone. Experts say kids are having to deal with pressure to drink and smoke at an earlier age. “It seems to be starting younger and younger,” says Jonathan Pochyly, a psychologist in Chicago. Kids might find themselves at a friend's house with no adults around. 2 But kids sometimes don't know how to say “No” when someone suggests something like this. 3 Pochyly recommends kids talk with their parents beforehand and come up with a code word to mean “Come pick me up, now!” Pochyly suggests “What time do I have to be home?” as a code phrase. Then Mom and Dad can get the message and pretend you need to be home at once. Using a code word might seem sneaky (偷偷摸摸的), but Pochyly says kids should feel good about avoiding a bad situation. “ 4 ” he says. Deciding not to leave a bad situation can mean big problems. Some kids might worry that they'll get in trouble if they call their parents and ask for help.Pochyly suggests talking with parents ahead of time so kids know what to expect. “Say, ‘What do you think I should do? 5 ’” he says. Pochyly also says that kids also might decide to stand up to their friends and say they don't think it's cool to smoke or drink. If your friends turn against you, “you have to question whether you want them to be your friends, anyway,” says Pochyly. A.But there are ways kids can stay out of it and still seem cool. B.You usually do as your peers say and make the people around you do so. C.How can you help me with this situation if it happens? D.Does this peer (同龄人) pressure sound familiar to you? E.If they are making a healthy choice, they should feel proud of that. F.Someone says, “Let's smoke” or “Let's have a drink”. G.Adults can protect children in this situation at any time. [语篇解读] 本文是一篇说明文。文章通过心理学家Jonathan Pochyly的建议,介绍了孩子们在面对同龄人压力时可以采取的措施,如与父母提前沟通、使用暗号求助以及勇敢地拒绝不良行为。文章旨在帮助孩子们在面对不良诱惑时做出正确的选择,并强调了健康选择的重要性。 1.解析 D 根据上文“Come on, give it a try and be like everyone else. (来吧,试试看,像其他人一样。)”和下文“You're not alone. Experts say kids are having to deal with pressure to drink and smoke at an earlier age. (你并不孤单。专家表示,孩子们在很小的时候就不得不面对饮酒和吸烟的压力。)”可知,不是只有你一个人面临这种压力,因此可以推断出本空是在询问读者是否对同龄人压力感到熟悉,下文对这一问题进行了回答,D选项“Does this peer (同龄人) pressure sound familiar to you? (这种同龄人压力对你来说是否熟悉?)”能承上启下,符合题意。故选D。 2.解析 F 根据上文“Kids might find themselves at a friend's house with no adults around. (孩子们可能会发现自己在朋友家,周围没有成年人。)”可知,本空应谈论没有成年人在家时孩子们的行动,F选项“Someone says, ‘Let's smoke’ or ‘Let's have a drink’ (有人说,‘我们抽烟吧’或‘我们喝一杯吧’。)”能承接上文,符合题意。故选F。 3.解析 A 根据上文“But kids sometimes don't know how to say ‘No’ when someone suggests something like this. (但是当有人提出这样的建议时,孩子们有时不知道如何说‘不’。)”可知,本空用应对此提出应对方案,根据下文“Pochyly recommends kids talk with their parents beforehand and come up with a code word to mean ‘Come pick me up, now!’ (Pochyly建议孩子们事先和父母谈谈,想出一个暗号,意思是‘现在来接我吧!’)”可知,本空应引出不让人尴尬的解决方案,A选项“But there are ways kids can stay out of it and still seem cool. (但孩子们有办法避免这种情况,同时看起来仍然很酷。)”能承上启下,符合语境。故选A。 4.解析 E 根据上文“Using a code word might seem sneaky (偷偷摸摸的), but Pochyly says kids should feel good about avoiding a bad situation. (使用暗语可能看起来有点鬼鬼祟祟,但波基利说,孩子们应该为避免了糟糕的情况而感到高兴。)”可知,本空应为孩子们对这种选择的感受,E选项“If they are making a healthy choice, they should feel proud of that. (如果他们做出了健康的选择,他们应该为此感到自豪。)”能承接上文,符合题意。故选E。 5.解析 C 根据上文“Pochyly suggests talking with parents ahead of time so kids know what to expect. (Pochyly建议提前和父母谈谈,这样孩子们就知道会发生什么。)”和“What do you think I should do? (你认为我应该怎么做?)”可知,本空继续询问父母的建议,C选项“How can you help me with this situation if it happens? (如果发生这种情况,你如何帮助我?)”能承接上文,符合题意。故选C。 Ⅲ.完形填空 (2025·四川成都开学考试)Law enforcement (执法) is a challenging career. However, it is a calling for those who 1 it. That calling often goes down through generations within 2 . Such is the case when a police department 3 the daughter of a senior officer. But keeping a secret for months was 4 while the daughter was in training so she could surprise her dad on Father's Day! In 2021, Alexandra secretly accepted a 5 with the same police department that her father 6 for. The idea was for her to complete her training without his 7 and surprise him. Police departments have a “pinning” ceremony where a new officer's badge (徽章) is pinned on them by a 8 officer. Some departments make this a formal affair, with press, guests, and a complete award 9 . Other departments keep it a low­key affair. When it came time for Alexandra's pinning, the department 10 her dad on Father's Day to do the job. He had no clue who he was pinning and was 11 to see his daughter step out of the vehicle for the ceremony. As the car door swung open, the senior officer 12 . Then he stepped back in disbelief as the new policewoman 13 the vehicle. What happened next was all “Proud PaPa”. Even though he could 14 believe what was happening, he felt proud of his daughter. His reaction and the resulting hug were worth the 15 ! [语篇解读] 这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了女儿亚历山德拉秘密接受了她父亲工作过的同一个警察局的职位,为了给父亲一个惊喜,她选择保密,在最终的仪式上给了父亲一个惊喜。 1.A.declare B.share C.choose D.establish 解析 C 考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而,对于那些选择它的人来说,这是一种召唤。A.declare宣布;B.share分享;C.choose选择;D.establish建立。根据上文“Law enforcement is a challenging career.(执法是一项具有挑战性的职业。)”以及后文“it”指代的是执法这个职业,所以是选择这项职业的人,故选C。 2.A.classes B.families C.groups D.departments 解析 B 考查名词词义辨析。句意:这种召唤通常会在家族中代代相传。A.classes班级;B.families家族;C.groups团队;D.departments部门。根据后文“the daughter of a senior officer”会聘用高级警官的女儿,说明这种召唤通常会在家族中代代相传。故选B。 3.A.protects B.identifies C.hires D.investigates 解析 C 考查动词词义辨析。句意:警察部门聘用高级警官的女儿就是这种情况。A.protects保护;B.identifies识别;C.hires聘用;D.investigates调查。根据后文“with the same police department”可知,女儿也在同样的部门,说明警察部门聘用高级警官的女儿。故选C。 4.A.unusual B.difficult C.intentional D.contradictory 解析 B 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但是,在女儿接受培训期间,要想在父亲节给爸爸一个惊喜,保守秘密几个月是很困难的!A.unusual不寻常的;B.difficult困难的;C.intentional故意的;D.contradictory矛盾的。根据上文“keeping a secret for months was”可知,女儿在训练期间,保守秘密几个月是很困难的。故选B。 5.A.position B.lecture C.change D.mission 解析 A 考查名词词义辨析。句意:2021年,亚历山德拉秘密接受了她父亲工作过的同一个警察局的职位。A.position职位;B.lecture演讲;C.change改变;D.mission任务。根据后文“with the same police department”指接受同一个部门的职位,故选A。 6.A.worked B.longed C.applied D.searched 解析 A 考查动词词义辨析。句意:2021年,亚历山德拉秘密接受了她父亲工作过的同一个警察局的职位。A.worked工作;B.longed渴望;C.applied应用;D.searched搜索。根据上文“with the same police department that her father”可知,这个部门她的父亲也工作过。故选A。 7.A.permission B.assistance C.presence D.knowledge 解析 D 考查名词词义辨析。句意:这个想法是让她在他不知情的情况下完成训练,让他大吃一惊。A.permission许可;B.assistance帮助;C.presence出席;D.knowledge知道,知识。根据后文“and surprise him”可知,女儿想在父亲不知道的情况下给他一个惊喜。故选D。 8.A.brave B.senior C.strict D.disciplined 解析 B 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:警察局有一个“别针”仪式,新警官的徽章由一名高级警官别在他们身上。A.brave勇敢的;B.senior高级的;C.strict严格的;D.disciplined训练有素的。呼应上文“the daughter of a senior officer”指新警官的徽章由一名高级警官别在他们身上。故选B。 9.A.training B.document C.exhibition D.ceremony 解析 D 考查名词词义辨析。句意:有些部门把授予仪式搞得很正式,有媒体、嘉宾,还有一个完整的授予仪式。A.training训练;B.document文件;C.exhibition展览;D.ceremony仪式。呼应上文“Police departments have a ‘pinning’ ceremony”指上文提到的“别针”仪式。故选D。 10.A.awarded B.employed C.assigned D.congratulated 解析 C 考查动词词义辨析。句意:到了给亚历山德拉别针的时候,系里派她爸爸在父亲节那天来做这项工作。A.awarded奖励;B.employed雇佣;C.assigned分配;D.congratulated祝贺。根据后文“her dad on Father's Day to do the job”指派她爸爸在父亲节那天来做这项工作。故选C。 11.A.delighted B.willing C.shocked D.desperate 解析 C 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他不知道自己要别上别针的是谁,当他看到女儿从车里出来参加仪式时,他感到很震惊。A.delighted高兴的;B.willing愿意的;C.shocked震惊的;D.desperate绝望的。根据上文“surprise him”可知,父亲事先不知道,所以是震惊的。故选C。 12.A.looked out B.slipped in C.walked away D.stepped forward 解析 D 考查动词短语辨析。句意:车门打开时,高级军官走上前来。A.looked out小心;B.slipped in悄悄进入;C.walked away走开;D.stepped forward走出。根据上文“see his daughter step out of the vehicle”以及后文“he stepped back in disbelief”可知,女儿从车里出来,高级军官要上前别别针。故选D。 13.A.exited B.drove C.checked D.fueled 解析 A 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当新来的女警察从车里出来时,他难以置信地往后退了一步。A.exited退出,出来;B.drove驾驶;C.checked检查;D.fueled加燃料。根据上文“see his daughter step out of the vehicle”指新来的女警察是他的女儿,他看到震惊地后退。故选A。 14.A.barely B.peacefully C.obviously D.eventually 解析 A 考查副词词义辨析。句意:尽管他几乎不能相信发生了什么,他还是为他的女儿感到骄傲。A.barely几乎不;B.peacefully和平地;C.obviously显然;D.eventually最后。根据上文“he stepped back in disbelief”可知,父亲几乎不能相信发生了什么,故选A。 15.A.price B.wait C.risk D.trouble 解析 B 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他的反应和拥抱是值得等待的!A.price价格;B.wait等待;C.risk风险;D.trouble麻烦。根据上文“keeping a secret for months”可知,这个秘密保守了好几个月,最后父亲的反应和拥抱表明是值得等待的。故选B。 B级 写作规范练 Ⅰ.语法填空 (2025·四川广安开学考试)What do the Summer Palace, Yuanmingyuan and the Chengde Mountain Resort all have in common? All these Qing­dynasty architectural marvels, along with many others, 1. (build) by members of the same family—the Lei family. For seven generations, the Lei family quietly dominated imperial architecture. Their designs were admirable, 2. (vary) from grand buildings to public works, such as roads and dams. So incredible was their skill 3. many of their buildings survived earthquakes and remained standing over hundreds of years. The Lei family 4. (be) also pioneering engineers, who used a grid system to plan their projects 5. minute detail. They took careful notes and made models of their projects, the majority of 6. have survived to this day and are registered as part of UNESCO's Memory of the World Programme. In addition to their architectural achievements, the Lei family showed diligence and humility. Each generation conscientiously learnt their craft and undertook 7. (ambition) projects, and they took years to complete. Yet they did not seek fame, and even today, their great works are associated more 8. the imperial court than with them. With their 9. (remark) skills, innovation, diligence and humility, the Lei family leave behind their buildings and the legacy that true craftwork is 10. treasure that can last beyond a lifetime. [语篇解读] 本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了清代雷氏家族建筑传承七代的成就以及他们对皇家建筑风格的影响。 1.解析 were built 考查动词时态和语态。句意:所有这些清代的建筑奇迹,以及许多其他的,都是由同一个家族——雷氏家族的成员建造的。主语All these Qing­dynasty architectural marvels是复数,与空处是逻辑上的动宾关系,且讲述的是过去的事情用一般过去时,故填were built。 2.解析 varying 考查现在分词。句意:他们的设计令人钦佩,从宏伟的建筑到公共工程,如道路和水坝。vary与前文名词designs之间是主谓关系,应用现在分词作状语,故填varying。 3.解析 that 考查结果状语从句的引导词。句意:他们的技术是如此令人难以置信,以至于他们的许多建筑在地震中幸存下来,并且屹立了数百年。so...that...是固定句型,意为“如此…… 以至于……”,此处为结果状语从句,故填that。 4.解析 were/are 考查动词时态和主谓一致。句意:雷氏家族也是工程师的先驱,他们使用网格系统来详细规划他们的项目。根据句意,陈述过去的事实,应用一般过去时,或此句表示客观事实,可用一般现在时,主语是复数,故填were/are。 5.解析 in 考查介词。句意:雷氏家族也是工程师的先驱,他们使用网格系统来详细规划他们的项目。in minute detail是固定搭配,意为“详细地”,故填in。 6.解析 which 考查定语从句。句意:他们仔细地做笔记,制作项目模型,其中大多数保存至今,并作为联合国教科文组织世界记忆项目的一部分被注册。此处为“介词+关系代词”引导的定语从句,修饰先行词projects,关系词在从句中作主语,指物,应用关系代词which,故填which。 7.解析 ambitious 考查形容词。句意:每一代人都认真学习他们的手艺,并承担雄心勃勃的项目,他们花了数年时间才完成。修饰名词projects,应用形容词ambitious,故填ambitious。 8.解析 with 考查介词。句意:然而他们并不追求名声,即使在今天,他们的伟大作品更多地与朝廷联系在一起,而非与他们本人联系在一起。固定搭配be associated with,意为“与……相关”,故填with。 9.解析 remarkable 考查形容词。句意:凭借非凡的技能、创新、勤奋和谦逊,雷氏家族留下了他们的建筑和遗产,即真正的手工艺是可以持续一生的宝藏。修饰名词skills,应用形容词remarkable,故填remarkable。 10.解析 a 考查冠词。句意:凭借非凡的技能、创新、勤奋和谦逊,雷氏家族留下了他们的建筑和遗产,即真正的手工艺是可以持续一生的宝藏。此处表示泛指“一生的宝藏”,treasure是以辅音音素开头的单词,应用不定冠词a,故填a。 Ⅱ.应用文写作 (2025·甘肃白银阶段练习)假定你是李华,你在暑假期间和家人一起去旅游。请你给英国笔友Bruce写一封电子邮件,内容包括: 1.你的旅游经历;2.你的感想。 注意:1.写作词数应为80左右; 2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。 Dear Bruce, Yours, Li Hua One possible version: Dear Bruce, I am writing to share my travel experience during the summer vacation with you. It was a delightful journey with my family to the ancient city of Xi'an. We explored the Terracotta warriors, which was an astonishing sight, and tasted the local delicacies that were simply mouth­watering. Another highlight was the Xi'an City Wall, where we marveled at its grandeur and felt the historical significance it carries. The trip was not just about the places we visited but the bond it strengthened among us. It was a blend of adventure, culture, and family time that I will cherish forever. I hope to hear about your summer adventures too! Yours, Li Hua Ⅲ.读后续写 (2025·山东济南联考)Rhiannon Menn launched a movement to deliver lasagna (千层面) and love to struggling neighbors. Rhiannon Menn is the founder of Lasagna Love, a global nonprofit that connects neighbors through homemade meal delivery. In March 2022, she and her husband owned a design and building company, but their projects were put on hold. Rhiannon felt helpless and wondered what she could do to be useful. It didn't take her long to decide. “Cooking is my happy place,” she says,She ordered groceries online and got to work. She and her daughter, Cimorene, then three, made extra pans of lasagna, and Rhiannon posted in a local moms' group on social media, offering to drop off a free home­cooked meal to anyone who wanted one. Some people requested a meal, Even more wanted to help Rhiannon feed those who were struggling. Rhiannon created a spreadsheet for each volunteer, matching them with families who'd requested a meal. Word of what she was doing spread quickly on social media. Someone offered to create an online portal (门户网站) to manage the volunteers and meal requests. This automated system freed Rhiannon to do what she really loves: Cook and reach people in need. Volunteer chefs log in to the portal and input how many meals they'd like to deliver that week. The system matches them with nearby families requesting a meal, and the volunteer texts the family to set up a delivery time. The organization is called Lasagna Love, but volunteers can deliver any home­cooked meal they'd like. Rhiannon's recipe is her own homemade lasagna, making it healthier with grated zucchini and yellow squash. “I've shared my recipe, but volunteers are welcome to use their own recipes for any dishes they'd like to make,” she says. 注意:1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。 As years passed. Lasagna Love's reach expanded beyond Rhiannon's hometown, across the nation and even internationally. When interviewed by the local journalist, Rhiannon Menn smiled with pride. One possible version: As years passed. Lasagna Love's reach expanded beyond Rhiannon's hometown, across the nation and even internationally. Volunteers in cities from New York to Tokyo embraced the mission, who have delivered more than 150,000 meals to families in their communities. The simple act of sharing a meal transformed into a global movement, uniting strangers in a common goal of compassion and support. Rhiannon, humbled by the response, continued to lead by example, cooking alongside her growing team and inspiring countless others to spread love through their own kitchens. And many media would like to report it, including a local journalist. When interviewed by the local journalist, Rhiannon Menn smiled with pride. She shared how just last week, a volunteer chef in Tokyo had delivered a lasagna to an elderly couple who had been isolated for months. The couple was so touched by the gesture that they decided to join the movement, baking traditional Japanese dishes to share with their neighbors. Rhiannon felt a deep sense of fulfillment, knowing that her simple act of cooking had blossomed into a global chain of compassion and community support. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$

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