2026届广东广州市高考英语自编模拟卷

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2026届广东省广州市高考英语自编模拟卷 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 Whether you're looking to change your lifestyle or simply curious about the science of the human mind, these four highly-rated titles offer profound insights into our daily behaviors. Atomic Habits by James Clear How do small changes grow into big results? James Clear breaks down the science of habit formation into simple, actionable steps. He emphasizes that the secret to success is not a single "big" event, but the system of tiny routines we repeat daily. The book is praised for its extremely clear structure, though some advanced readers might find the advice a bit repetitive in the later chapters. Building a Second Brain by Tiago Forte As information explodes, how do we keep track of what matters? Tiago Forte introduces a revolutionary system for saving and organizing ideas using digital tools. This method expands your creative potential by freeing your mind from the struggle of remembering everything. However, the requirement for specific digital software and a learning curve for the system might be a barrier for less tech-savvy readers. The Art of Rest by Claudia Hammond What truly counts as rest? Based on "The Rest Test"—the largest global survey on the subject—Hammond examines the top ten activities people find most relaxing. From reading to spending time in nature, she provides scientific evidence for why we need to slow down. While the book is deeply comforting, it lacks a specific "how-to" plan, leaving readers to design their own schedules. Range by David Epstein Should we specialize early or explore broadly? Epstein argues that in most fields, "generalists" who have diverse experiences are more likely to succeed than "specialists." By combining stories from sports, music, and science, the book offers an unconventional look at career development. Yet, some critics argue that the distinction between generalists and specialists is sometimes oversimplified in his storytelling. 1. What is a characteristic of Atomic Habits according to the text? A.It focuses on large life-changing events. B. It is organized in a highly logical way. C. it provides digital tools for daily routines. D. It is specifically designed for advanced scientists. 2. Which book might be challenging for people who are not good at using technology? A. Atomic Habits. B. Building a Second Brain. C. The Art of Rest. D. Range. 3. What do The Art of Rest and Range have in common? A. They both provide step-by-step instructions. B. They both focus on the importance of specialization. C. They both use scientific evidence or data in their writing. D. They both tell stories about famous athletes and musicians. 本文主要介绍了四本关于习惯、思维组织、休息和职业发展的畅销书籍,旨在帮助读者通过科学的方法优化日常生活。 【答案与解析】 第 1 题,正确答案为 B。 细节理解题。 根据 Atomic Habits 段落中 “The book is praised for its extremely clear structure(这本书因其极其清晰的结构而受到称赞)” 可知,该书的特点是逻辑组织非常清晰。选项 B 中的 “highly logical way” 是对 “extremely clear structure” 的同义转述。 第 2 题,正确答案为 B。 细节理解题。 根据 Building a Second Brain 段落中 “the requirement for specific digital software and a learning curve... might be a barrier for less tech-savvy readers(对特定数字软件的要求和系统的学习曲线……可能对不太精通技术的读者构成障碍)” 可知,这本书对于不擅长使用技术的人来说具有挑战性。 第 3 题,正确答案为 C。 推理判断题。 根据 The Art of Rest 段落中 “she provides scientific evidence for why we need to slow down(她为我们为什么需要慢下来提供了科学证据)” 以及 Range 段落中提到结合了 “sports, music, and science(体育、音乐和科学)” 以及后文提到的 “critics argue(评论家争论)” 等内容,可以推知这两本书在创作过程中都参考了科学证据或相关领域的研究数据。故选 C。 B At the age of 15, Keiana Cave was reading the news when she came across a report about the 2010 BP oil spill. While most people focused on the visible black sludge (淤泥) on the ocean surface, Cave became curious about something invisible: what happens to the oil that stays in the water after the initial cleanup? Her curiosity led her to a local laboratory, where she discovered that when oil is exposed to UV rays from the sun, it breaks down into chemicals that are far more toxic than the original oil. This "hidden" danger was not being widely studied. Driven by a sense of responsibility, Cave spent her after-school hours conducting experiments to find a way to detect these harmful chemical changes early. The journey was not without obstacles. As a teenager, Cave struggled to be taken seriously by some in the scientific community. "I remember walking into labs and people thinking I was just there for a tour," she recalled. However, her persistence paid off. She eventually developed a molecule (分子) that could detect the presence of these toxins. Her discovery was so significant that it attracted interest from major research institutions. But Cave didn't stop at detection. She wanted a practical way to clean up the mess. She later founded a startup to develop a specialized, eco-friendly treatment. Unlike traditional chemical substances that can harm marine life, Cave’s version was designed to be biodegradable and non-toxic. It could break down oil without leaving a lasting "chemical footprint" on the ocean floor. Now a successful entrepreneur and scientist, Cave emphasizes the importance of youthful intuition. "Sometimes, because we don't know the 'rules' of how things are supposed to be done, we are more open to finding unconventional solutions," she said. Her story serves as a powerful reminder that age is no barrier to making a global impact. 4. What inspired Keiana Cave to start her research? A. A school project about marine biology. B. Her concern about the invisible impact of an oil spill. C. A desire to visit world-class scientific laboratories. D. The discovery of a new type of eco-friendly oil. 5. What was the main challenge Cave faced during her experiments? A. Lack of interest from the general public. B. Frequent failures in her chemical experiments. C. Being underestimated by others due to her age. D. The difficulty of finding a lab that would accept her. 6. What makes Cave’s new treatment superior to traditional ones? A. It speeds up the process of oil evaporation. B. It functions effectively even without sunlight. C. It minimizes the ecological damage to the sea. D. It prevents the oil from spreading to the shores. 7. What can be a suitable title for the text? A. Oil Spills: A Growing Threat to Marine Life B. Keiana Cave: Breaking Barriers in Scientific Innovation C. The Secret of Success: Turning Curiosity into Profit D. Why Teenagers Struggle in the Scientific Community 本文是一篇典型的记叙文(人物传记类)。文章讲述了少年科学家 Keiana Cave 从新闻中发现石油残留物的隐藏危害,在充满质疑的环境下坚持实验,最终开发出环保型处理剂并影响世界的故事。 【答案与解析】 第4题,正确答案:B ,细节理解题。 根据第一段末尾 “Cave became curious about something invisible: what happens to the oil that stays in the water...(Cave 对一些肉眼看不见的东西产生了好奇……)” 以及第二段提到的 “hidden danger” 可知,她的科研动力源于对漏油事件中不可见影响的关注。B项中的 “invisible impact” 是原文的精准对应。 第5题,正确答案:C, 细节理解题。 根据第三段中 “Cave struggled to be taken seriously... people thinking I was just there for a tour(Cave 很难被认真对待……人们认为她只是来参观的)” 可知,科学界因其年轻而对其专业性持怀疑态度。C选项中的 “underestimated(低估)” 对应原文中他人对她青少年身份的固有偏见。 第6题,正确答案:C, 细节理解题。 根据第四段中 “Unlike traditional chemical substances that can harm marine life, Cave’s version was designed to be biodegradable and non-toxic(与会伤害海洋生物的传统化学物质不同,Cave 的版本被设计为可生物降解且无毒的)” 可知,该处理剂最大的优点是对环境友好。C选项中的 “minimize the ecological damage(将生态破坏降至最低)” 是对文中 “non-toxic” 的学术化概括,符合广州模拟卷风格。 第7题,正确答案:B, 主旨大意题。 通读全文,文章主要通过 Cave 的经历(Breaking Barriers,打破年龄偏见和技术壁垒)展示了她在科学创新(Scientific Innovation)上的成就。A项主题过大;C项 “Profit(利润)” 在文中并非核心内容;D项语气过于负面,未能概括全文的成功导向。 C Historically, the blueprint for a restful night has been centered on the notion of eight hours of uninterrupted slumber. Yet, so deep-seated is this modern conviction that few bother to question its biological validity. Recent scholarly inquiries, however, suggest that not only is the "single-block" sleep pattern a product of the post-industrial era, but its rigid enforcement may also be the very source of contemporary sleep anxiety. Underpinning this argument is the research of historian Roger Ekirch, who, by meticulously examining pre-industrial archives, unearthed evidence of "biphasic sleep." Humans once naturally divided their night into two distinct intervals, between which lay a period of quiet wakefulness. During this midnight gap, rarely did people experience the distress typically associated with modern insomnia; instead, they engaged in reflective activities, perceived then as a natural extension of the day's rhythm. Only with the advent of artificial lighting, which effectively "conquered" the night, did the midnight gap vanish, transforming a biological norm into a perceived medical failure. That this transition has left a psychological scar on modern sleepers is evident. Russell Foster, a prominent neuroscientist, asserts that what many consider a pathological inability to stay asleep is often nothing more than a "throwback" to our ancestral rhythms. Paradoxically, the more an individual strives to achieve the "perfect" eight-hour block, the more likely they are to suffer from the stress that further disrupts their rest. It is this psychological burden, rather than the wakefulness itself, that proves truly detrimental to our well-being. Current scientific perspectives emphasize that what matters most is not necessarily the continuity of sleep, but its "efficiency," particularly the total duration of Rapid Eye Movement (REM) cycles. Just as researchers found that a brief snooze period—if managed wisely—does not compromise cognitive function, so a period of nocturnal wakefulness need not be feared. Provided that the sleeper refrains from letting panic dominate the midnight hours, the body remains capable of achieving the restoration it requires. 8. What is the main finding of the research mentioned in the text? A. Snoozing for over an hour can significantly boost one’s mood. B. Using the snooze function does not necessarily harm one’s health. C. Night owls generally have better sleep quality than early birds. D. Deep sleep is completely disturbed by the use of multiple alarms. 9. What does the author want to emphasize by using the word "consistency" (or the concept of efficiency) in the context of the last paragraph? A. The importance of waking up at the exact same time every day. B. The necessity of maintaining a regular and sufficient sleep schedule. C. The potential danger of using different types of alarm clocks. D. The steady improvement of cognitive functions through snoozing. 10. What can be inferred from the studies mentioned in the text? A. Younger people need more snooze time to stay focused at work. B. Regular snoozers tend to lose more than half of their total sleep. C. A short break in sleep provides a relatively efficient transition to waking. D. Setting multiple alarms is the most effective way to lower hormone levels. 11. What would be the best title for the passage? A. The Science of Sleep: Why We Feel Tired B. Night Owls vs. Early Birds: A Survival Guide C. Is Non-continuous Sleep Harmful? New Research Says No D. How to Set the Perfect Alarm for a Productive Morning 本文是一篇科普说明文。文章探讨了人类睡眠模式的历史演变,从古代的“分段式睡眠”到现代的“连续八小时睡眠”,旨在通过历史视角缓解现代人的睡眠焦虑。 第8题,正确答案:C ,细节理解题。 根据第一段 “His research... revealed that humans once practiced 'biphasic sleep'—sleeping in two distinct chunks separated by an hour or two of quiet wakefulness.(他的研究显示人类曾实行‘双相睡眠’——分为两个独立的阶段,中间隔着一两个小时的安静觉醒)”可知,C项正确。 第9题,正确答案:B ,词汇猜测题。 根据第二段上下文,由于工业革命改变了作息,原本自然的“半夜醒来”变成了被感知的“医疗问题(medical problem)”。结合现代语境,insomnia 指的是“失眠”,即无法保持连续睡眠。B项 “The inability to sleep without interruption” 准确描述了文中提到的这种现象。 第10题,正确答案:C,推理判断题。 根据第三段 “many people who struggle with night-time waking are actually experiencing a 'throwback' to the ancient biphasic rhythm.(许多纠结于夜间醒来的人实际上正在经历一种对古代双相节律的‘回归’)”可以推断,夜间醒来对某些人来说可能是一种正常的生理反映,而非病态。 第11题,正确答案:C ,主旨大意题。 文章通过对比历史和现代睡眠模式,指出半夜醒来并不可怕(最后一两段),目的是让读者了解历史,从而减轻对非连续睡眠的焦虑。C项 “Understanding sleep history can help relieve modern sleep anxiety” 涵盖了历史研究和现实意义,是最优标题。 D In the modern era, time has been treated as a most precious commodity, a resource to be managed with great care. To this end, an entire industry of productivity apps and time-management strategies has emerged. They promise that if we only organize our schedules better, we shall finally secure the leisure we desire. Yet, paradoxically, the more efficient we become, the more hurried we feel. This "efficiency paradox" suggests that our attempts to save time are, in fact, the very reason why it seems to disappear. Central to this phenomenon is what sociologists call the "valuation of time." In a market-driven society, time is rarely valued for itself; instead, its worth is measured by its output. Consequently, any moment not spent pursuing a clear goal is perceived as a "waste." So deep-rooted is this mindset that even our hobbies have been transformed into "productive" activities. Even if we find ourselves with a free hour, the psychological pressure to remain "useful" often forces us to fill it with more tasks, thus expanding our workload to meet the new space created by our efficiency. Further complicating the issue is the role of digital connectivity. By blurring the boundaries between work and home, technology has ensured that we are always "on call." Rarely do we experience a moment of true mental stillness. When the expectation of an instant response becomes the social norm, the time once reserved for deep reflection or natural social interaction is steadily lost. As social theorists argue, the acceleration of modern life has led to a state where we are constantly moving but never truly arriving at a sense of peace. To reclaim the "lost" leisure, we must first recognize that efficiency is a double-edged sword. True freedom requires that we occasionally resist the urge to optimize every second. Only when we embrace the "purposeless" moment—the stroll without a destination or the talk without an agenda—can we begin to reduce the pressure of the clock. As the world speeds up, the most meaningful act may well be the deliberate choice to slow down, allowing our minds to catch up with our schedules. 12. What does the "efficiency paradox" imply according to Paragraph 1? A. Efficiency tools are less effective than they were in the past. B. The pursuit of saving time results in a heightened sense of busyness. C. People who use time-management apps tend to be more organized. D. High efficiency is the only way to secure the leisure people desire. 13. What can be inferred about our hobbies from Paragraph 2? A. They have lost their original nature of being for pleasure only. B. They are becoming more expensive due to the market-driven society. C. They are the most effective way for people to achieve personal growth. D. They help people balance their professional goals and private lives. 14. What is the author’s attitude towards "digital connectivity" in Paragraph 3? A. Supportive. B. Ambiguous. C. Objective. D. Critical. 15. What is the most suitable title for this passage? A. Digital Connectivity: The End of Workplace Boundaries B. Reclaiming Leisure: The Art of Time Management C. The Efficiency Trap: Why Saving Time Makes Us Busier D. Side Hustles: How to Turn Your Hobbies Into Profit 本文是一篇社会心理学议论文。通过分析“效率悖论”,指出过度追求效率和时间商品化反而让现代人失去了真正的闲暇。 第12 题,正确答案:B,细节理解题。 根据第一段 "the more efficient we become, the more hurried we feel"(我们变得越有效率,反而感到越匆忙)可知,节省时间的尝试反而让人更忙。B 项 "对节省时间的追求导致了更强的忙碌感" 符合文意。 第13 题,正确答案:A, 推理判断题。 根据第二段 "even our hobbies have been transformed into 'productive' activities"(甚至我们的爱好也被转化成了“产出性”活动)可以推断,爱好不再纯粹是为了快乐,而是带有了目的性。故选 A。 第14 题,正确答案:D, 观点态度题。 根据第三段关键词 "complicating the issue"(使问题复杂化), "steadily lost"(稳步流失), "alienation"(异化)等贬义表达,可以看出作者对数字连接带来的负面影响持批判态度。故选 D。 第15 题,正确答案:C, 主旨大意题。 文章核心在于讨论“效率(Efficiency)”如何变成了一个“陷阱(Trap)”,导致我们更忙。C 项最符合文章宏观主旨。 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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Procrastination(拖延症) is a common challenge that many people face, often leading to unnecessary stress and missed opportunities. However, overcoming this habit is not just about time management; it is also about managing your emotions. 16 . Here are some effective strategies to help you stop putting things off and start getting things done. Break tasks into smaller steps. One of the main reasons we procrastinate is that a task feels overwhelming. When you look at a large project, your brain may see it as a threat. 17 . For instance, instead of writing "finish report" on your to-do list, try "write the first three paragraphs." Completing these small actions provides a sense of progress. 18 . Our surroundings play a significant role in our ability to focus. If your phone is constantly buzzing with notifications, it will be much harder to stay on task. Create a dedicated workspace that is free from interruptions, 19 . By doing so, you can train your brain to enter a state of deep focus more quickly. Forgive yourself. Many people believe that being hard on themselves will motivate them to work harder. In fact, the opposite is often true. 20 . If you spent the whole morning scrolling through social media, acknowledge it and move on. Research shows that self-forgiveness reduces the guilt that leads to further procrastination. A. Organize your environment. B. Often, the hardest part is simply getting started. C. Even if you feel guilty about wasting time. D. To combat this, divide the work into tiny, manageable pieces. E. Understanding the root of the problem is the first step toward change. F. which can help you stay away from those constant digital distractions. G. Self-criticism usually creates more negative emotions, making you procrastinate again. 【答案与解析】 第16题, 正确答案:E,前文提到拖延症不仅是时间管理问题,更是情绪管理。E 项“了解问题的根源是改变的第一步”起到了承上启下的过渡作用,引出下文具体的改进策略。 第17题,正确答案:D,前句提到大脑将大任务视为“威胁”。D 项中的 "To combat this"(为了应对这一点)构成了完美的逻辑衔接,顺势提出“将工作分成小块”的解决方法。 第18题,正确答案:A,该段核心词汇为 "surroundings", "workspace", "notifications",均指向外部环境。A 项 "Organize your environment"(整理你的环境)是对该段策略的高度概括。 第19题,正确答案:F,空格前是建议创造一个无干扰的工作空间,空格后是一个逗号引导的补充说明。F 项是一个非限制性定语从句,"which" 指代前面的 “workspace”,表示这个空间能帮助你远离电子产品的干扰。 第20题,正确答案:G,前句指出“对自己狠”往往产生反效果。G 项解释了原因:自我批评会产生负面情绪,导致再次拖延。这与后文的“自我原谅(self-forgiveness)”形成逻辑对比,完善了句间的因果链条。 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 完形填空(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。 Young Elias had always dreamt of becoming a master carpenter. To him, the craft seemed like a simple matter of 21 wood and driving nails. However, after months of apprenticeship with old Mr. Thorne, his initial 22 began to fade, replaced by a growing sense of irritation. "Why must we spend hours just 23 the surface?" Elias grumbled one afternoon, throwing his tools aside. He was eager to build grand furniture, but Mr. Thorne insisted on the most 24 tasks. To Elias, this felt like a 25 of his talent. Mr. Thorne stopped his work and looked at the boy’s 26 hands. "Elias, a chair isn't just a place to sit; it is a 27 between the maker and the wood," he said calmly. He then showed Elias a table he had built decades ago. Despite its age, it remained perfectly 28 . "The secret isn't in the speed, but in the 29 you show to the material." That evening, Elias stayed late. Instead of 30 through his project, he closed his eyes and felt the grain of the oak. He began to realize that his previous 31 had caused him to miss the beauty of the process. He stopped fighting the wood and started 32 it. Months later, at the town’s annual craft fair, Elias presented a small wooden box. It wasn't the largest item, but its 33 was so exquisite that it drew a crowd. When a customer asked how he made it so smooth, Elias looked at Mr. Thorne and 34 . He finally understood that mastery wasn't a destination to be reached quickly, but a 35 to be walked with patience and respect. 21. A. buying    B. cutting    C. painting    D. burning 22. A. enthusiasm    B. fear    C. doubt    D. confusion 23. A. measuring    B. decorating    C. smoothing    D. moving 24. A. dangerous    B. rewarding    C. creative    D. basic 25. A. waste    B. proof    C. display    D. discovery 26. A. steady    B. impatient    C. skilled    D. gentle 27. A. battle    B. competition    C. conversation    D. barrier 28. A. expensive    B. stable    C. broken    D. colorful 29. A. curiosity    B. courage    C. respect    D. strength 30. A. rushing    B. walking    C. searching    D. looking 31. A. wisdom    B. laziness    C. honesty    D. haste 32. A. blaming    B. listening to    C. giving up    D. laughing at 33. A. finish    B. weight    C. price    D. size 34. A. sighed    B. apologized    C. smiled    D. complained 35. A. journey    B. result    C. secret    D. dream 【答案与详解】 21-25 B A C D A    26-30 B C B C A    31-55 D B A C A 第21题, 正确答案:B,考查动词词义辨析。句意:对他而言,这门手艺似乎只是切木头(cutting wood)和钉钉子。通过木匠的基本工作内容进行逻辑对应,B项与后文的并列短语 driving nails 呼应。 第22题,正确答案:A,考查名词词义辨析。句意:然而……他最初的热情(enthusiasm)开始消退,取而代之的是恼怒。这是情感转折,对应开头“dreamt of”,最初应是正面情感,与后文的“irritation(恼怒)”形成对比。 第23题,正确答案:C,考点:考查动词词义辨析。句意:为什么我们要花几个小时仅仅为了打磨(smoothing)表面?这里的细节对应,文中描述木匠处理表面的动作,且与下文第33题中的 smooth 构成同根词复现。 第24题,正确答案:D,考查形容词词义辨析。句意:索恩先生坚持让他做最基础的(basic)任务。 这里是对比,学徒想建宏伟(grand)家具,老师却让他磨表面,说明这是最起步的基础工作。 第25题,正确答案:A,考查名词词义辨析。句意:在伊莱亚斯看来,这简直是对他才华的浪费(waste)。 这里构成因果关系,因为自视甚高却被派去做基础工作,他感到怀才不遇,认为这是浪费。 第26题,正确答案:B,考查形容词词义辨析。句意:索恩先生停下活,看着男孩那双不耐烦的(impatient)手。这里是性格复现,呼应前文的“eager”和“grumbled”,体现出他当时的浮躁状态。 第27题,正确答案:C考查名词词义辨析。句意:椅子不只是坐的地方,它是制作者与木材之间的对话(conversation)。这里是隐喻,作者将木工比作人与材料的沟通,为后文第32题的“倾听(listening)”埋下伏笔。 第28题,正确答案:B,考查形容词词义辨析。句意:尽管年代久远,它依然非常稳固(stable)。 这是让步转折,Despite 引导转折,与“旧(age)”相对立的是质量依然可靠(稳固)。 第29题,正确答案:C,考查名词词义辨析。句意:秘密不在于速度,而在于你对材料表现出的尊重(respect)。此处是主旨升华。既是文章的核心价值观,也是老木匠认为手艺成功的真谛。 第30题,正确答案:A,考查动词词义辨析。句意:他不再匆忙(rushing)完成项目,而是闭上眼感受纹理。前后句对比,Instead of 引导对比,说明他摒弃了之前急功近利、求快的心态。 第31题,正确答案:D,考查名词词义辨析。句意:他意识到之前的仓促(haste)让他错过了过程之美。这里是词汇重现,haste 呼应前文的 rushing 和 impatient,表示对其过去错误行为的反思。 第32题,正确答案:B,考查短语动词辨析。句意:他停止与木材对抗,开始倾听(listening to)它。这是前后呼应,呼应第27题中的“conversation”,完成了从“对抗”到“交流”的心理转变。 第33题,正确答案:A,考查名词词义辨析。句意:它的抛光面(finish)如此精美,吸引了众人。这是专业语境,在木工语境中,finish 指器物表面的最终打磨处理成色,对应后文的 smooth。 第34题,正确答案:C,考查动词词义辨析。句意:伊莱亚斯看着索恩先生,露出了微笑(smiled)。这是情感态度,微笑代表了学徒与老师在匠心精神上的共鸣,以及学徒对自己转变的认可。 第35题,正确答案:A,考查名词词义辨析。句意:磨练手艺不是终点,而是一段需要耐心去走的旅程(journey)。这是总结升华,将成长的过程比作“旅程”,体现了对长期主义和过程价值的深刻感悟。 第二节(共10小题; 每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 The Chinese knot, a traditional decorative handicraft, began as a form of record-keeping in ancient times. This art form, 36 (believe) to have originated in the Tang Dynasty, involves weaving a single piece of thread into various shapes. Each shape has 37 (it) own specific meaning, often representing good fortune or longevity. Over the centuries, the Chinese knot has become a symbol of national 38 (identify). Its 39 (culture) value is so significant that it is often used to decorate homes during the Spring Festival. 40 (increasing), modern designers are combining these traditional knots with fashion to create unique jewelry and accessories. 41 (what) the Chinese knot represents today is a deep connection to ancestral wisdom. It reflects the 42 (strong) of Chinese people's desire for a happy life. To help international visitors 43 (understand) the craft better, many workshops 44 (hold) in cultural centers now. This tradition, 45 connects history with modern life, continues to be a source of pride for the nation. 【答案与解析】 第36题,正确答案为believed。考查非谓语动词,此处用过去分词短语作后置定语修饰art form,与其构成被动关系。句意:这种艺术形式被认为起源于唐代,涉及将一根线编织成各种形状。 第37题,正确答案为its。考查代词,此处需要用形容词性物主代词修饰名词“meaning”,表示“它自己的”。句意:每种形状都有其特定的含义。 第38题,正确答案为identity。考查词性转换,提示词为动词identify,此处位于形容词national之后,需填名词形式作宾语。句意:几个世纪以来,中国结已成为民族认同的象征。 第39题,正确答案为cultural。考查词性转换,提示词为名词culture,此处需要用形容词修饰后面的名词“value”,意为“文化上的”价值。句意:它的文化价值如此重大,以至于常被用于春节期间装饰房屋。 第40题,正确答案为Increasingly。考查词性转换,此处需要用副词形式修饰整个句子,位于句首注意首字母大写。句意:越来越多地,现代设计师正将这些传统结与时尚结合。 第41题,正确答案为What。考查名词性从句连接词,这里引导主语从句,连接词在从句中担任represents的宾语,指代“……的内容”,故用What,句首注意大写。句意:今天中国结所代表的是与祖先智慧的深厚联系。 第42题,正确答案为strength。考查词性转换,提示词为形容词strong,此处位于定冠词the之后,需填名词形式。句意:它反映了中国人对幸福生活渴望的力量。 第43题,正确答案为understand / to understand。考查非谓语动词,固定搭配help sb. (to) do sth.,此处用带to或不带to的不定式均可。句意:为了帮助国际游客更好地理解这门手艺。 第44题,正确答案为are held。考查谓语动词,此处描述目前的情况,用一般现在时;主语workshops与hold之间是被动关系,且主语为复数。句意:现在许多文化中心都会举办研习班。 第45题,正确答案为which / that。考查定语从句连接词,这里引导限制性定语从句,先行词为“tradition”,在从句中作主语,指代物,故使用关系代词which或that。句意:这一将历史与现代生活连接起来的传统,继续成为民族自豪感的源泉。 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 你校英文报 Youth & Society 专栏的本期话题是关于“中学生参加志愿服务的意义”。请你以 “Volunteering: A Journey of Growth” 为题,用英语写篇短文投稿,内容包括: 1.简述你参加过的一次志愿活动(如社区清洁、义卖等); 2.谈谈这次活动给你带来的收获; 3.呼吁更多同学加入志愿者行列。 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。 【参考范文】 Volunteering: A Journey of Growth   As an old saying goes, "Roses given, fragrance in hand." Last weekend, I participated in a charity bazaar organized by our school, which turned out to be a truly transformative experience.       My task was to sell handmade crafts to raise funds for children in need. Initially, I found it challenging to approach strangers. However, by summoning up my courage and communicating with patience, I eventually managed to win the support of many donors. Not only did this activity sharpen my social skills, but it also granted me a profound sense of achievement that no textbook could offer.       In conclusion, volunteering is a rewarding journey where we give and receive simultaneously. I strongly recommend that more students involve themselves in such meaningful activities to contribute to our society. 1. 句式结构 非限制性定语从句:“...organized by our school, which turned out to be...” 分词状语:“By summoning up my courage...” 倒装句(提分杀手锏):“Not only did this activity sharpen... but it also...” 同位语从句/定语从句:“...a sense of achievement that no textbook could offer.” 2. 词汇选择(地道且不出错) Transformative:替代 unforgettable。形容“具有改造意义的、让人脱胎换骨的”。 Summon up (one's courage):替代 be brave。意为“鼓起(勇气)”,非常地道。 Sharpen (skills):替代 improve/learn。指“磨炼(技能)”,用词极其精准。 Simultaneously:替代 at the same time。意为“同时地”,展示了词汇储备。 3. 逻辑衔接(语义连贯) 范文使用了 Initially (起初) ....However (然而) ....Eventually (最终) 的时间链。 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。 From Gray to Green  In the heart of the Sunshine Neighborhood sat a neglected corner, filled with overgrown weeds and discarded trash. For seventeen-year-old Leo, this "gray spot" was an eyesore in an otherwise vibrant community. Inspired by a documentary on urban greening, Leo came up with a bold idea: transforming this wasteland into a community herb garden.       He first brought his proposal to the neighborhood committee. Mrs. Gable, the head of the committee, sighed and said, "Leo, we love the idea, but the committee has no budget for such a project. If you want to see it happen, you'll have to find the resources yourself."       Determined, Leo gathered a group of student volunteers. They started by knocking on doors to explain their vision. To their delight, many neighbors expressed support, but the initial progress was frustratingly slow. The soil was as hard as rock, and their lack of professional tools made digging nearly impossible. After three days of back-breaking work, the site still looked like a mess, and some volunteers began to lose heart, whispering about giving up.       Just when the project seemed to be stalling, Mr. Miller, a retired gardener living nearby, stepped out of his house. Watching the exhausted teenagers, he chuckled softly and returned with a collection of professional shovels and a bag of high-quality seeds. He didn't just give them tools; he spent the whole afternoon teaching them how to test the soil and space the plants. “A garden isn't just about plants, Leo,” he said, wiping sweat from his brow, “it’s about the roots we grow together.” With Mr. Miller’s guidance, the volunteers regained their spirit and the real transformation began. 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. Weeks later, the day finally came for the official opening of the community garden. Standing beside the flourishing herbs, Leo looked at the neighbors who were now gathered. 【高考优秀范文示例】 Paragraph 1:       Weeks later, the day finally came for the official opening of the community garden. The once-neglected corner had undergone a miraculous metamorphosis, now bursting with life and color. Rows of vibrant rosemary, fragrant mint, and sturdy sage stood neatly in the enriched soil, their leaves dancing gently in the morning breeze. A charming wooden sign, painted by the student volunteers, proudly stood at the entrance, reading "Our Green Corner". As Leo and his team put the finishing touches on the gravel path, a crowd of curious neighbors began to gather, their eyes filled with admiration. The air was no longer thick with dust but filled with the refreshing scent of herbs and the sound of excited chatter. Paragraph 2:       Standing beside the flourishing herbs, Leo looked at the neighbors who were now gathered together. Mrs. Gable stepped forward to cut the ribbon, her face beaming with pride. What touched Leo most wasn't just the thriving plants, but the sight of people who were once strangers now sharing gardening tips and laughter. Mr. Miller gave Leo a silent nod of approval, a gesture that meant more than any words. In that moment, Leo realized that their hard work had cultivated something far more valuable than a garden. They had planted the seeds of unity and transformed a "gray spot" into a sanctuary of connection. The "gray spot" was gone, replaced by a legacy of green that would bloom for years to come. 【提分亮点解析】 1. 词汇与表达 Metamorphosis: 替代 change。意为“蜕变、大变样”,形容花园的变化非常高级。 Bursting with life: 替代 having many plants。富有动感。 Meticulously: 替代 carefully。 Sanctuary of connection: 替代 a place to meet。将花园升华为“连接的避风港”。 2. 动作与环境描写 第一段通过 “leaves dancing gently”(叶子起舞)和 “refreshing scent”(清新的香气)进行多感官描写,营造出一种成功的氛围,与前文的“weeds and trash”形成鲜明对比。 3. 情感升华 高考续写不仅要交待事情做成了,更要点出“成长”或“社会价值”。文中的 “planted the seeds of unity”(播下团结的种子)将公益活动的主题从绿化环境上升到了增强社区凝聚力,立意高远。 1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2026届广东省广州市高考英语自编模拟卷 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 Whether you're looking to change your lifestyle or simply curious about the science of the human mind, these four highly-rated titles offer profound insights into our daily behaviors. Atomic Habits by James Clear How do small changes grow into big results? James Clear breaks down the science of habit formation into simple, actionable steps. He emphasizes that the secret to success is not a single "big" event, but the system of tiny routines we repeat daily. The book is praised for its extremely clear structure, though some advanced readers might find the advice a bit repetitive in the later chapters. Building a Second Brain by Tiago Forte As information explodes, how do we keep track of what matters? Tiago Forte introduces a revolutionary system for saving and organizing ideas using digital tools. This method expands your creative potential by freeing your mind from the struggle of remembering everything. However, the requirement for specific digital software and a learning curve for the system might be a barrier for less tech-savvy readers. The Art of Rest by Claudia Hammond What truly counts as rest? Based on "The Rest Test"—the largest global survey on the subject—Hammond examines the top ten activities people find most relaxing. From reading to spending time in nature, she provides scientific evidence for why we need to slow down. While the book is deeply comforting, it lacks a specific "how-to" plan, leaving readers to design their own schedules. Range by David Epstein Should we specialize early or explore broadly? Epstein argues that in most fields, "generalists" who have diverse experiences are more likely to succeed than "specialists." By combining stories from sports, music, and science, the book offers an unconventional look at career development. Yet, some critics argue that the distinction between generalists and specialists is sometimes oversimplified in his storytelling. 1. What is a characteristic of Atomic Habits according to the text? A.It focuses on large life-changing events. B. It is organized in a highly logical way. C. it provides digital tools for daily routines. D. It is specifically designed for advanced scientists. 2. Which book might be challenging for people who are not good at using technology? A. Atomic Habits. B. Building a Second Brain. C. The Art of Rest. D. Range. 3. What do The Art of Rest and Range have in common? A. They both provide step-by-step instructions. B. They both focus on the importance of specialization. C. They both use scientific evidence or data in their writing. D. They both tell stories about famous athletes and musicians. B At the age of 15, Keiana Cave was reading the news when she came across a report about the 2010 BP oil spill. While most people focused on the visible black sludge (淤泥) on the ocean surface, Cave became curious about something invisible: what happens to the oil that stays in the water after the initial cleanup? Her curiosity led her to a local laboratory, where she discovered that when oil is exposed to UV rays from the sun, it breaks down into chemicals that are far more toxic than the original oil. This "hidden" danger was not being widely studied. Driven by a sense of responsibility, Cave spent her after-school hours conducting experiments to find a way to detect these harmful chemical changes early. The journey was not without obstacles. As a teenager, Cave struggled to be taken seriously by some in the scientific community. "I remember walking into labs and people thinking I was just there for a tour," she recalled. However, her persistence paid off. She eventually developed a molecule (分子) that could detect the presence of these toxins. Her discovery was so significant that it attracted interest from major research institutions. But Cave didn't stop at detection. She wanted a practical way to clean up the mess. She later founded a startup to develop a specialized, eco-friendly treatment. Unlike traditional chemical substances that can harm marine life, Cave’s version was designed to be biodegradable and non-toxic. It could break down oil without leaving a lasting "chemical footprint" on the ocean floor. Now a successful entrepreneur and scientist, Cave emphasizes the importance of youthful intuition. "Sometimes, because we don't know the 'rules' of how things are supposed to be done, we are more open to finding unconventional solutions," she said. Her story serves as a powerful reminder that age is no barrier to making a global impact. 4. What inspired Keiana Cave to start her research? A. A school project about marine biology. B. Her concern about the invisible impact of an oil spill. C. A desire to visit world-class scientific laboratories. D. The discovery of a new type of eco-friendly oil. 5. What was the main challenge Cave faced during her experiments? A. Lack of interest from the general public. B. Frequent failures in her chemical experiments. C. Being underestimated by others due to her age. D. The difficulty of finding a lab that would accept her. 6. What makes Cave’s new treatment superior to traditional ones? A. It speeds up the process of oil evaporation. B. It functions effectively even without sunlight. C. It minimizes the ecological damage to the sea. D. It prevents the oil from spreading to the shores. 7. What can be a suitable title for the text? A. Oil Spills: A Growing Threat to Marine Life B. Keiana Cave: Breaking Barriers in Scientific Innovation C. The Secret of Success: Turning Curiosity into Profit D. Why Teenagers Struggle in the Scientific Community C Historically, the blueprint for a restful night has been centered on the notion of eight hours of uninterrupted slumber. Yet, so deep-seated is this modern conviction that few bother to question its biological validity. Recent scholarly inquiries, however, suggest that not only is the "single-block" sleep pattern a product of the post-industrial era, but its rigid enforcement may also be the very source of contemporary sleep anxiety. Underpinning this argument is the research of historian Roger Ekirch, who, by meticulously examining pre-industrial archives, unearthed evidence of "biphasic sleep." Humans once naturally divided their night into two distinct intervals, between which lay a period of quiet wakefulness. During this midnight gap, rarely did people experience the distress typically associated with modern insomnia; instead, they engaged in reflective activities, perceived then as a natural extension of the day's rhythm. Only with the advent of artificial lighting, which effectively "conquered" the night, did the midnight gap vanish, transforming a biological norm into a perceived medical failure. That this transition has left a psychological scar on modern sleepers is evident. Russell Foster, a prominent neuroscientist, asserts that what many consider a pathological inability to stay asleep is often nothing more than a "throwback" to our ancestral rhythms. Paradoxically, the more an individual strives to achieve the "perfect" eight-hour block, the more likely they are to suffer from the stress that further disrupts their rest. It is this psychological burden, rather than the wakefulness itself, that proves truly detrimental to our well-being. Current scientific perspectives emphasize that what matters most is not necessarily the continuity of sleep, but its "efficiency," particularly the total duration of Rapid Eye Movement (REM) cycles. Just as researchers found that a brief snooze period—if managed wisely—does not compromise cognitive function, so a period of nocturnal wakefulness need not be feared. Provided that the sleeper refrains from letting panic dominate the midnight hours, the body remains capable of achieving the restoration it requires. 8. What is the main finding of the research mentioned in the text? A. Snoozing for over an hour can significantly boost one’s mood. B. Using the snooze function does not necessarily harm one’s health. C. Night owls generally have better sleep quality than early birds. D. Deep sleep is completely disturbed by the use of multiple alarms. 9. What does the author want to emphasize by using the word "consistency" (or the concept of efficiency) in the context of the last paragraph? A. The importance of waking up at the exact same time every day. B. The necessity of maintaining a regular and sufficient sleep schedule. C. The potential danger of using different types of alarm clocks. D. The steady improvement of cognitive functions through snoozing. 10. What can be inferred from the studies mentioned in the text? A. Younger people need more snooze time to stay focused at work. B. Regular snoozers tend to lose more than half of their total sleep. C. A short break in sleep provides a relatively efficient transition to waking. D. Setting multiple alarms is the most effective way to lower hormone levels. 11. What would be the best title for the passage? A. The Science of Sleep: Why We Feel Tired B. Night Owls vs. Early Birds: A Survival Guide C. Is Non-continuous Sleep Harmful? New Research Says No D. How to Set the Perfect Alarm for a Productive Morning D In the modern era, time has been treated as a most precious commodity, a resource to be managed with great care. To this end, an entire industry of productivity apps and time-management strategies has emerged. They promise that if we only organize our schedules better, we shall finally secure the leisure we desire. Yet, paradoxically, the more efficient we become, the more hurried we feel. This "efficiency paradox" suggests that our attempts to save time are, in fact, the very reason why it seems to disappear. Central to this phenomenon is what sociologists call the "valuation of time." In a market-driven society, time is rarely valued for itself; instead, its worth is measured by its output. Consequently, any moment not spent pursuing a clear goal is perceived as a "waste." So deep-rooted is this mindset that even our hobbies have been transformed into "productive" activities. Even if we find ourselves with a free hour, the psychological pressure to remain "useful" often forces us to fill it with more tasks, thus expanding our workload to meet the new space created by our efficiency. Further complicating the issue is the role of digital connectivity. By blurring the boundaries between work and home, technology has ensured that we are always "on call." Rarely do we experience a moment of true mental stillness. When the expectation of an instant response becomes the social norm, the time once reserved for deep reflection or natural social interaction is steadily lost. As social theorists argue, the acceleration of modern life has led to a state where we are constantly moving but never truly arriving at a sense of peace. To reclaim the "lost" leisure, we must first recognize that efficiency is a double-edged sword. True freedom requires that we occasionally resist the urge to optimize every second. Only when we embrace the "purposeless" moment—the stroll without a destination or the talk without an agenda—can we begin to reduce the pressure of the clock. As the world speeds up, the most meaningful act may well be the deliberate choice to slow down, allowing our minds to catch up with our schedules. 12. What does the "efficiency paradox" imply according to Paragraph 1? A. Efficiency tools are less effective than they were in the past. B. The pursuit of saving time results in a heightened sense of busyness. C. People who use time-management apps tend to be more organized. D. High efficiency is the only way to secure the leisure people desire. 13. What can be inferred about our hobbies from Paragraph 2? A. They have lost their original nature of being for pleasure only. B. They are becoming more expensive due to the market-driven society. C. They are the most effective way for people to achieve personal growth. D. They help people balance their professional goals and private lives. 14. What is the author’s attitude towards "digital connectivity" in Paragraph 3? A. Supportive. B. Ambiguous. C. Objective. D. Critical. 15. What is the most suitable title for this passage? A. Digital Connectivity: The End of Workplace Boundaries B. Reclaiming Leisure: The Art of Time Management C. The Efficiency Trap: Why Saving Time Makes Us Busier D. Side Hustles: How to Turn Your Hobbies Into Profit 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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Procrastination(拖延症) is a common challenge that many people face, often leading to unnecessary stress and missed opportunities. However, overcoming this habit is not just about time management; it is also about managing your emotions. 16 . Here are some effective strategies to help you stop putting things off and start getting things done. Break tasks into smaller steps. One of the main reasons we procrastinate is that a task feels overwhelming. When you look at a large project, your brain may see it as a threat. 17 . For instance, instead of writing "finish report" on your to-do list, try "write the first three paragraphs." Completing these small actions provides a sense of progress. 18 . Our surroundings play a significant role in our ability to focus. If your phone is constantly buzzing with notifications, it will be much harder to stay on task. Create a dedicated workspace that is free from interruptions, 19 . By doing so, you can train your brain to enter a state of deep focus more quickly. Forgive yourself. Many people believe that being hard on themselves will motivate them to work harder. In fact, the opposite is often true. 20 . If you spent the whole morning scrolling through social media, acknowledge it and move on. Research shows that self-forgiveness reduces the guilt that leads to further procrastination. A. Organize your environment. B. Often, the hardest part is simply getting started. C. Even if you feel guilty about wasting time. D. To combat this, divide the work into tiny, manageable pieces. E. Understanding the root of the problem is the first step toward change. F. which can help you stay away from those constant digital distractions. G. Self-criticism usually creates more negative emotions, making you procrastinate again. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 完形填空(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。 Young Elias had always dreamt of becoming a master carpenter. To him, the craft seemed like a simple matter of 21 wood and driving nails. However, after months of apprenticeship with old Mr. Thorne, his initial 22 began to fade, replaced by a growing sense of irritation. "Why must we spend hours just 23 the surface?" Elias grumbled one afternoon, throwing his tools aside. He was eager to build grand furniture, but Mr. Thorne insisted on the most 24 tasks. To Elias, this felt like a 25 of his talent. Mr. Thorne stopped his work and looked at the boy’s 26 hands. "Elias, a chair isn't just a place to sit; it is a 27 between the maker and the wood," he said calmly. He then showed Elias a table he had built decades ago. Despite its age, it remained perfectly 28 . "The secret isn't in the speed, but in the 29 you show to the material." That evening, Elias stayed late. Instead of 30 through his project, he closed his eyes and felt the grain of the oak. He began to realize that his previous 31 had caused him to miss the beauty of the process. He stopped fighting the wood and started 32 it. Months later, at the town’s annual craft fair, Elias presented a small wooden box. It wasn't the largest item, but its 33 was so exquisite that it drew a crowd. When a customer asked how he made it so smooth, Elias looked at Mr. Thorne and 34 . He finally understood that mastery wasn't a destination to be reached quickly, but a 35 to be walked with patience and respect. 21. A. buying    B. cutting    C. painting    D. burning 22. A. enthusiasm    B. fear    C. doubt    D. confusion 23. A. measuring    B. decorating    C. smoothing    D. moving 24. A. dangerous    B. rewarding    C. creative    D. basic 25. A. waste    B. proof    C. display    D. discovery 26. A. steady    B. impatient    C. skilled    D. gentle 27. A. battle    B. competition    C. conversation    D. barrier 28. A. expensive    B. stable    C. broken    D. colorful 29. A. curiosity    B. courage    C. respect    D. strength 30. A. rushing    B. walking    C. searching    D. looking 31. A. wisdom    B. laziness    C. honesty    D. haste 32. A. blaming    B. listening to    C. giving up    D. laughing at 33. A. finish    B. weight    C. price    D. size 34. A. sighed    B. apologized    C. smiled    D. complained 35. A. journey    B. result    C. secret    D. dream 第二节(共10小题; 每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 The Chinese knot, a traditional decorative handicraft, began as a form of record-keeping in ancient times. This art form, 36 (believe) to have originated in the Tang Dynasty, involves weaving a single piece of thread into various shapes. Each shape has 37 (it) own specific meaning, often representing good fortune or longevity. Over the centuries, the Chinese knot has become a symbol of national 38 (identify). Its 39 (culture) value is so significant that it is often used to decorate homes during the Spring Festival. 40 (increasing), modern designers are combining these traditional knots with fashion to create unique jewelry and accessories. 41 (what) the Chinese knot represents today is a deep connection to ancestral wisdom. It reflects the 42 (strong) of Chinese people's desire for a happy life. To help international visitors 43 (understand) the craft better, many workshops 44 (hold) in cultural centers now. This tradition, 45 connects history with modern life, continues to be a source of pride for the nation. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 你校英文报 Youth & Society 专栏的本期话题是关于“中学生参加志愿服务的意义”。请你以 “Volunteering: A Journey of Growth” 为题,用英语写篇短文投稿,内容包括: 1.简述你参加过的一次志愿活动(如社区清洁、义卖等); 2.谈谈这次活动给你带来的收获; 3.呼吁更多同学加入志愿者行列。 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。 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。 From Gray to Green  In the heart of the Sunshine Neighborhood sat a neglected corner, filled with overgrown weeds and discarded trash. For seventeen-year-old Leo, this "gray spot" was an eyesore in an otherwise vibrant community. Inspired by a documentary on urban greening, Leo came up with a bold idea: transforming this wasteland into a community herb garden.       He first brought his proposal to the neighborhood committee. Mrs. Gable, the head of the committee, sighed and said, "Leo, we love the idea, but the committee has no budget for such a project. If you want to see it happen, you'll have to find the resources yourself."       Determined, Leo gathered a group of student volunteers. They started by knocking on doors to explain their vision. To their delight, many neighbors expressed support, but the initial progress was frustratingly slow. The soil was as hard as rock, and their lack of professional tools made digging nearly impossible. After three days of back-breaking work, the site still looked like a mess, and some volunteers began to lose heart, whispering about giving up.       Just when the project seemed to be stalling, Mr. Miller, a retired gardener living nearby, stepped out of his house. Watching the exhausted teenagers, he chuckled softly and returned with a collection of professional shovels and a bag of high-quality seeds. He didn't just give them tools; he spent the whole afternoon teaching them how to test the soil and space the plants. “A garden isn't just about plants, Leo,” he said, wiping sweat from his brow, “it’s about the roots we grow together.” With Mr. Miller’s guidance, the volunteers regained their spirit and the real transformation began. 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. Weeks later, the day finally came for the official opening of the community garden. Standing beside the flourishing herbs, Leo looked at the neighbors who were now gathered. 1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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