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Unit 5 On the Road单元话题练
(语法填空+阅读+完形+读后续写+书信写作)
一、语法填空
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。
Passage 1
What began 1 a simple, catchy background track for viral short videos has evolved into a full-blown cultural phenomenon. The song, “My Hometown, Great Northeast China,” 2 (take) the nation by storm, thanks to a wave of creative AI adaptations and powerful celebrity support.
The song’s magic lies in 3 (it) authentic depiction of local life and its openness to reinvention. 4 (pen) by Liu Qi and originally sung by He Yu, its iconic symbols— black soil, stewed suancai with blood sausage, and vibrant yangge dances— stir a deep sense of nostalgia. However, it was the explosion of AI versions, ranging from gospel(福音音乐)covers to electronic remixes, 5 truly shot it to stardom, revealing its universal charm to a much 6 (wide) audience.
Notably, this cultural trend has significantly boosted the region’s ice and snow economy. For instance, Harbin witnessed 7 massive increase in visitors during its peak season. 8 (seize) this trend, travel agencies designed “follow the song” routes, successfully monetizing the song’s immense cultural influence.
For many Northeasterners living away from home, the song serves as a powerful comfort for their homesickness 9 a vital connection to their roots. This newfound pride has even inspired some to consider returning home to start businesses and contribute fresh ideas to the region. As its tune continues to spread, it carries not just memories of home, but also renewed 10 (optimistic) for a prosperous future in the Great Northeast.
【答案】
1.as 2.has taken 3.its 4.Penned 5.that 6.wider 7.a 8.Seizing 9.and 10.optimism
【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了歌曲《我的故乡,大东北》走红全国,并产生了多方面积极影响。
1.考查介词。句意:起初它只是为热门短视频提供的一段简单且朗朗上口的背景音乐,如今却发展成了一个全面的流行文化现象。根据begin可知,此处用介词as构成固定短语begin as,表示“最初是……,作为……开始”,故填as。
2.考查动词的时态。句意:歌曲《我的家乡,伟大的东北中国》迅速风靡全国,这要归功于一系列富有创意的人工智能改编以及众多知名人士的大力推广。本句主语是单数The song,因为此处表达这首歌已经对现在产生影响(风靡全国),所以用现在完成时。故填has taken。
3.考查代词。句意:这首歌的魅力在于它对当地生活的真实描绘,以及其勇于创新的精神。此处修饰名词depiction,需要用it的形容词性物主代词。故填its。
4.考查非谓语动词。句意:这首歌由刘淇创作,原由何雨演唱,其标志性的元素——黑土地、血肠炖酸菜以及充满活力的秧歌舞蹈——唤起了人们深深的怀旧之情。分析句式结构可知,pen此处作动词表“创作”,和逻辑主语(这首歌)是被动关系,所以用过去分词作状语,且句首首字母大写。故填Penned。
5.考查定语从句。句意:然而,正是从福音音乐翻唱到电子混音等各种版本的AI的爆发,才真正使其一炮走红,向更广泛的受众展示了其普遍魅力。分析句式结构可知,本句是强调句结构It was+被强调部分+that+剩余成分,被强调部分是句子主语the explosion of AI versions。故填that。
6.考查比较级。句意:同上。根据空格前much可知,much修饰比较级,暗含和原本受众范围的比较,用wide的比较级。故填wider。
7.考查冠词。句意:例如,哈尔滨在旅游旺季期间迎来了大量游客。此处increase是可数名词,意为“增长”,句子表泛指“一次游客量的大幅增长”,需要填入不定冠词;修饰名词的形容词massive发音以辅音音素开头,用不定冠词a。故填a。
8.考查非谓语动词。句意:抓住这一趋势,旅行社推出了“跟随歌曲路线”,成功地将这首歌曲巨大的文化影响力转化为经济收益。空处为非谓语动词,travel agencies与seize为主动关系,用现在分词作状语。首字母大写。故填Seizing。
9.考查连词。句意:对于许多远离家乡的东北人来说,这首歌成为了他们思乡之情的有力慰藉,也成为了他们与故乡之间的重要纽带。空格前后“乡愁的慰藉”“连接根脉的纽带”是并列关系,用并列连词and连接。故填and。
10.考查名词。句意:随着其旋律的不断传播,它不仅承载着对家乡的回忆,还为东北地区的繁荣未来注入了新的乐观情绪。renewed是形容词,此处作宾语,需要用optimistic的名词形式,optimism是不可数名词。故填optimism。
Passage 2
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 Beautiful Forbidden City
The Forbidden City, one of the most famous landmarks in China, 11 (stand) at the heart of Beijing. Having witnessed the reigns of 24 emperors, it is a symbol of China’s rich cultural heritage.
The grand halls and beautiful gardens are designed with great accuracy 12 (reflect) traditional Chinese culture. The intricate carvings (雕刻) and golden roofs, which shine brilliantly under the sun, add to the palace’s 13 (beautiful). Although China is home to many historical sites, few are 14 (impressive) than the Forbidden City. It is a place 15 ancient art and imperial power are perfectly combined. Therefore, strict rules have been applied to prevent damage 16 careless visitors, ensuring its charm remains well reserved for future generations.
The site appears especially magical in winter, when a thin layer of snow 17 (cover) the roofs makes the golden bricks shine even brighter. In recent years, modern technologies 18 (use) to protect this ancient masterpiece. Thanks to these efforts, people can continue to appreciate its magnificence for 19 (century) to come.
For those who love history and architecture, 20 visit to the Forbidden City is a must. It is not only a historical landmark but also a treasure of Chinese civilization.
【答案】
11.stands 12.to reflect 13.beauty 14.more impressive 15.where 16.from 17.covering 18.have been used 19.centuries 20.a
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了紫禁城作为中国著名地标的历史、建筑特色、保护措施及其重要性。
11.考查时态。句意:紫禁城是中国最著名的地标之一,位于北京市中心。根据语境可知,句子描述的是客观事实,应用一般现在时,主语The Forbidden City是单数,谓语动词用第三人称单数形式。故填stands。
12.考查非谓语动词。句意:宏伟的大厅和美丽的花园设计得非常精确,以反映中国传统文化。本句已有谓语动词are designed,且空处没有连词,所以空处需用非谓语动词;结合句意可知,空处需用动词不定式作目的状语。故填to reflect。
13.考查名词。句意:精美的雕刻和在阳光下闪闪发光的金色屋顶增添了宫殿的美丽。根据空前the palace’s可知,空处需用名词beauty,表示“美丽”,此处为不可数名词作宾语。故填beauty。
14.考查形容词比较级。句意:虽然中国有许多历史遗迹,但很少有比紫禁城更令人印象深刻的了。根据空后than可知,空处需用形容词比较级more impressive。故填more impressive。
15.考查定语从句。句意:这是一个古代艺术和皇权完美结合的地方。空处需用关系词引导定语从句,先行词是place,关系词在定语从句中作地点状语,所以空处需用关系副词where引导定语从句。故填where。
16.考查介词。句意:因此,已经实施了严格的规则来防止粗心的游客造成损害,确保其魅力为子孙后代保留。此处指来自粗心游客的损害,用介词from。故填from。
17.考查非谓语动词。句意:在冬天,当一层薄薄的雪覆盖着屋顶时,这个景点显得特别神奇,使金色的砖块更加耀眼。when引导的时间状语从句已有谓语动词makes,且空处没有连词,所以空处需用非谓语动词;此处cover与其逻辑主语snow之间是主动关系,所以空处需用现在分词covering作后置定语修饰名词snow。故填covering。
18.考查时态语态和主谓一致。句意:近年来,现代技术已被用来保护这一古代杰作。根据时间状语In recent years可知,空处谓语动词需用现在完成时态;主语modern technologies与use之间是被动关系,所以空处谓语动词需用现在完成时态的被动语态:have/has been done,主语是复数technologies,所以空处助动词需用have。故填have been used。
19.考查名词复数。句意:由于这些努力,人们可以在未来的几个世纪里继续欣赏它的壮丽。century为可数名词,此处表示“未来几个世纪”,需用复数形式centuries,for centuries to come为固定搭配,表示“在未来的几个世纪里”。故填centuries。
20.考查冠词。句意:对于那些热爱历史和建筑的人来说,参观紫禁城是必须的。此处表示泛指“一次参观”,且visit以辅音音素开头的单词,所以空处需用不定冠词a。故填a。
Passage 3
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。
At the northern tip of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, 21 China meets Russia, Mongolia and Kazakhstan, lies Altay prefecture (阿勒泰地区) — a region of 22 (drama) landscapes and rich culture. 23 (rough) the size of Cuba, it stretches from snowy mountaintops over 4,000 meters high to lowlands just 246 meters above sea level. A short coach trip can take you from glaciers to desert, even past herds of wild animals.
During my recent trip, I couldn’t take my eyes off the view. As the coach wound through valleys, silver peaks shone in the distance while the green of birch forests filled the foreground. It looked like the Alps, 24 this wasn’t Europe. A blue river rushed beside us, matching our speed, its power 25 (remind) me how rarely I feel nature’s strength in the city.
Across the hills 26 (stand) yurts (圆顶帐篷) of Kazakh herders, their animals wandering freely. The night before, I experienced throat singing for the first time — a sound that seemed to carry messages from another world.
As we descended, the green grasslands slowly gave way to bright yellow desert. The 27 (vast) felt like stepping into 28 fantasy game, except that this was real. When the other passengers awoke, unaware of what they 29 (miss), I sat amazed, unable to describe the scene I had just witnessed.
Next time, I told 30 (I) to take a video.
【答案】
21.where 22.dramatic 23.Roughly 24.but 25.reminding 26.stand 27.vastness 28.a 29.had missed 30.myself
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章以第一人称视角记录作者在新疆阿勒泰地区的旅行经历。
21.考查定语从句。句意:在新疆维吾尔自治区的北端,中国与俄罗斯、蒙古和哈萨克斯坦接壤的地方,坐落着阿勒泰地区——一个拥有壮美风景和丰富文化的地区。空格处引导定语从句,修饰先行词the northern tip of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region,关系词在从句中作地点状语,用关系副词where引导从句。故填where。
22.考查形容词。句意:在新疆维吾尔自治区的北端,中国与俄罗斯、蒙古和哈萨克斯坦接壤的地方,坐落着阿勒泰地区——一个拥有壮美风景和丰富文化的地区。空格处修饰名词landscapes,需要用形容词形式;drama是名词,其形容词形式是dramatic,表示“戏剧般的,引人注目的,壮美的”,作定语。故填dramatic。
23.考查副词。句意:它的面积大约和古巴相当,从海拔4000多米的雪山山顶延伸到海拔仅246米的低地。空格处修饰the size of Cuba,作状语,需要用副词形式;rough是形容词,其副词形式是roughly,表示“大约,大致”。故填Roughly。
24.考查连词。句意:它看起来像阿尔卑斯山,但这不是欧洲。 空格前后是转折关系,所以用连词but连接两个句子。故填but。
25.考查非谓语动词。句意:一条蓝色的河流在我们身边奔腾,速度与我们的巴士相当,它的力量让我想起,在城市里我很少能感受到大自然的力量。此处为独立主格结构,逻辑主句its power与动词remind之间是主动关系,所以用现在分词reminding。故填reminding。
26.考查动词时态和主谓一致。句意:山坡上矗立着哈萨克牧民的圆顶帐篷,他们的牲畜在自由游荡。本句为倒装句,主语是yurts of Kazakh herders,是复数形式,句子描述的是客观情况,用一般现在时,所以谓语动词用stand。故填stand。
27.考查名词。句意:这片广袤的土地感觉像是进入了一个奇幻游戏,只不过这是真实的。空格处作主语,需要用名词形式;vast是形容词,其名词形式是vastness,表示“广阔;辽阔”。故填vastness。
28.考查冠词。句意:这片广袤的土地感觉像是进入了一个奇幻游戏,只不过这是真实的。根据空格后的单数名词game可知,此处表示泛指“一个奇幻游戏”,fantasy是以辅音音素开头的单词,所以用不定冠词a。故填a。
29.考查动词时态。句意:当其他乘客醒来时,他们并不知道错过了什么,而我却坐在那里惊愕不已,无法描述刚刚目睹的那一幕。本空为从句谓语,“错过”这个动作发生在“醒来”之前,是过去的过去,所以用过去完成时,结构为“had+过去分词”,miss的过去分词是missed,故填had missed。
30.考查反身代词。句意:我告诉自己下次要拍个视频。句子的主语和宾语是同一人,所以空格处用反身代词myself作宾语。故填myself。
二、阅读理解
Passage 1
Sri Lanka: Wildlife and Wonders of the Spice Island
From cloud forests and spice gardens to tea estates and holy temples, the tiny island nation of Sri Lanka has so much to offer.
You will be amazed at historical wonders as you climb the steps of Sigiriya, tour the muralled caves of Dambulla and walk along the walls of Galle Fort. Learn about traditional Sri Lankan cuisine during hands-on cooking classes and tastings of Ceylon tea. Embark on morning and afternoon campaign in famous national parks, searching for the incredible wildlife — such as peacocks, elephants, leopards and more.
WHAT TO EXPECT
·Accommodations Throughout the expedition (探险), you will stay in ideally located, high-end hotels with many convenient facilities.
·Expedition Team A National Geographic Expert and an Expedition Leader will accompany this trip, as well as local guides who will join you along the way.
·Transportation All of your transportation needs during your stay in Sri Lanka have been arranged as specified in your trip schedule. When spending time on your own, you may choose to visit a site that requires transportation not in the plan after informing your expedition leader.
DATES & PRICES
DATE
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY
SINGLE OCCUPANCY
Jan.4-14, 2026
$ 8,095
$ 10,495
Feb.8-18, 2026
$ 8,195
$ 10,595
Mar.15-25, 2026
$ 8,295
$ 10,695
Apr.19-29, 2026
$ 8,395
$ 10,795
Prices are per person based on double or single occupancy and booking before September 5, 2025 can bring you $400 saving per person. If you want to know more about this trip, tick here or call (888) 966-8687 or contact your Travel Advisor.
31.Where can visitors admire historical wonders in Sri Lanka?
A.In the spice garden. B.In the thick forest.
C.In the muralled caves. D.In the wildlife park.
32.What can visitors do during the journey?
A.Stay in a top grade homestay. B.Travel with local government leaders.
C.Change an expedition guide. D.Choose transportation out of plan.
33.How much will a couple pay for a trip in March, 2026 at least?
A.$ 20,590. B.$ 15,790. C.$ 8,295. D.$ 7,495.
【答案】31.C 32.D 33.B
【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了斯里兰卡探险之旅的行程亮点、服务内容、日期与价格等信息。
31.细节理解题。根据第二段“You will be amazed at historical wonders as you climb the steps of Sigiriya, tour the muralled caves of Dambulla and walk along the walls of Galle Fort. (当你攀登锡吉里耶的阶梯、游览丹布勒的壁画洞穴、漫步在加勒堡的城墙上时,你将对历史奇观感到惊叹)”可知,游客可以在丹布勒的壁画洞穴中欣赏历史奇观。故选C项。
32.细节理解题。根据“WHAT TO EXPECT”部分(第三段)“When spending time on your own, you may choose to visit a site that requires transportation not in the plan after informing your expedition leader. (在自行安排时间时,你可以在告知探险领队后,选择前往一个需要计划外交通工具的景点)”可知,在旅行期间,游客可以选择计划外的交通工具。故选D项。
33.细节理解题。根据“DATES & PRICES”部分表格中“Mar.15-25, 2026 ;$ 8,295 ;$ 10,695(2026年3月15日—25日;双人入住每人8295美元;单人入住每人10695美元)”和下文“Prices are per person based on double or single occupancy and booking before September 5, 2025 can bring you $400 saving per person. (价格为每人基于双人或单人入住的费用,在2025年9月5日之前预订每人可节省400美元)”可知,一对夫妇选择双人入住,且在2025年9月5日前预订,每人费用为8295美元减去400美元,即7895美元。两人总计为7895美元乘以2,等于15790美元。故选B项。
Passage 2
Many travelers have toyed with the idea of visiting each national park, but the Goldsteins from Charlotte, North Carolina, made it a reality before their two kids, Luke and Winston, turned 18.They spent six years completing their journey. Dad Bill explained that every school break, they would try to visit parks. Along the way, the family made some sacrifices (牺牲): from eating bread out of a cooler the back of the car to staying in economical accommodations.
Bill credits his wife, Alisa, with managing the budget and keeping costs down. Her advice for others starting their own national park adventures is to begin with parks that are nearby and gradually explore farther. The Goldsteins often visited several parks on one trip, including 11 parks during the summer after their first visit to Yosemite.
The family didn’t need fancy equipment — just the basics like sun protection, first aid, and plenty of water. One of the most dangerous things they faced was dehydration. Luke remembered running out of water 10 miles from the end of a hike at Theodore Roosevelt National Park. They had to depend on patience, faith, and determination to make it back.
A key part of their experience was the Junior ranger Program, which is available at nearly every national park. Kids are invited to complete a list of educational activities to earn a junior ranger badge (徽章), which helps them connect with and understand the park.
Initially, Luke thought being without phone service and away from friends was the worst part. He often complained about tough hikes. But looking back, he realized how the journey shaped him, making him more responsible and appreciative of both his family and nature.
Today, the Goldsteins continue visiting national parks, which continues to teach them the value of determination, family connections, and appreciation of the natural world.
34.What is Alisa Goldstein’s advice for others who will start the national park adventures?
A.Only visiting a park with family at a time.
B.Finding a professional guide during each adventure.
C.Seeking expert financial advice before the adventures.
D.Starting with near parks and exploring farther gradually.
35.How can the kids get the junior ranger badge?
A.By finishing educational activities. B.By hiking 10 miles in the park.
C.By managing the travel budget. D.By visiting all national parks.
36.What is Luke’s attitude towards the trips now?
A.Opposed. B.Grateful. C.Doubtful. D.Unknown.
37.Where can you read the passage?
A.In a fashion magazine. B.In a science textbook.
C.In a travel magazine. D.In a sports newspaper.
【答案】34.D 35.A 36.B 37.C
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Goldstein一家花六年时间带孩子游览所有国家公园的经历及收获。
34.细节理解题。根据文章第二段“Bill credits his wife, Alisa, with managing the budget and keeping costs down. Her advice for others starting their own national park adventures is to begin with parks that are nearby and gradually explore farther. (Bill把功劳归于妻子Alisa,是她负责预算、控制开支。她给其他想开启国家公园之旅的人的建议是:先从附近的公园开始,再慢慢去更远的地方。)”可知,Alisa Goldstein的建议是从附近的公园开始,再慢慢探索更远的地方。故选D。
35.细节理解题。根据文章第四段“Kids are invited to complete a list of educational activities to earn a junior ranger badge (徽章), which helps them connect with and understand the park.(孩子们需要完成一系列教育活动,以此获得少年护林员徽章,这能帮助他们亲近并了解公园。)”可知,孩子们通过完成教育活动来获得少年护林员徽章。故选A。
36.推理判断题。根据文章第五段“But looking back, he realized how the journey shaped him, making him more responsible and appreciative of both his family and nature.(但回头看,他意识到这段旅程塑造了自己,让他更有责任感,也更珍惜家人和自然。)”可知,Luke现在对这段旅行心怀感激。故选B。
37.推理判断题。根据第一段“Many travelers have toyed with the idea of visiting each national park, but the Goldsteins from Charlotte, North Carolina, made it a reality before their two kids, Luke and Winston, turned 18. They spent six years completing their journey.(许多旅行者都曾萌生过游览所有国家公园的想法,但来自北卡罗来纳州夏洛特市的Goldstein一家,在两个孩子Luke和Winston 18岁之前,把这个想法变成了现实。他们花了六年时间完成了这段旅程。)”以及全文内容可知,文章主要讲述了Goldstein一家花六年时间带孩子游览所有国家公园的经历及收获。由此可推测,这篇文章最可能出现在旅游杂志上。故选C。
Passage 3
People who like travelling have their reasons. They believe that travelling can help them expand their field of view, especially in the geographical and historical sense. They also think that touring will give them more chances to enjoy different kinds of food and experience new things that would never be brought by other activities. But those who dislike travelling also have some reasons.
Travelling, in my opinion, does more good than harm. Most importantly, it broadens our mind. We can get in touch with other civilizations, cultures, customs and ideas.
Through history, most people travelled because of necessity — not for pleasure. People travelled just in order to remain alive. They searched for food to eat or places to live in. They sometimes ran away from enemies. This is not to say that no one ever travelled just for the fun of it. In ancient times, for example, rich Romans travelled all the way to Greece to take part in the Olympic Games, and festivals. Of course, some people decided to travel just out of curiosity. They wanted to find out what it looked like beyond the horizon. Also business travel has been going on for centuries. Traders could not only make money but also learn to speak several languages and be introduced to different cultures.
So, travelling does enrich our mind and draw new ideas to us. There is no doubt that we can get much from it.
38.The underlined word “expand” in Paragraph 1 can be replaced by .
A.widen B.protect C.lose D.decide
39.According to the passage, in the past most people travelled .
A.for fun B.for knowledge
C.to get experience D.to make a living
40.In the writer’s opinion, travelling can be .
A.expensive B.funny C.helpful D.tiring
41.What’s the main idea of this passage?
A.Different kinds of travelling. B.Travelling enriches our mind.
C.Ways to enjoy yourself while travelling. D.The advantages and disadvantages of travelling.
【答案】38.A 39.D 40.C 41.B
【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章列举了古代和现代人们旅行的目的和旅行的好处,说明旅行能丰富我们的头脑。
38.词句猜测题。根据划线词后文“They also think that touring will give them more chances to enjoy different kinds of food and experience new things that would never be brought by other activities. (他们还认为旅游会给他们更多的机会享受不同种类的食物和体验新的东西,这是其他活动永远不会带来的。)”以及第二段“Most importantly, it broadens our mind. We can get in touch with other civilizations, cultures, customs and ideas. (最为重要的是,它能开阔我们的视野。我们能够接触到其他的各种文明、文化、习俗和思想。)”可知,旅行可以扩宽视野,接触到新事物,故划线词意思是“扩宽”。故选A。
39.细节理解题。根据第三段“People travelled just in order to remain alive. (人们旅行只是为了活下去。)”可知,过去大多数人旅行是为了谋生。故选D。
40.推理判断题。根据第二段“Travelling, in my opinion, does more good than harm. Most importantly, it broadens our mind. We can get in touch with other civilizations, cultures, customs and ideas. (在我看来,旅行带来的好处远远多于坏处。最重要的是,它能开阔我们的视野。我们能够接触到其他的各种文明、文化、习俗和思想。)”和最后一段“So, travelling does enrich our mind and draw new ideas to us. There is no doubt that we can get much from it. (所以,旅行确实能丰富我们的思想,为我们带来新的想法。毫无疑问,我们能从旅行中收获很多。)”可知,作者认为旅行是有帮助的。故选C。
41.主旨大意题。根据最后一段“So, travelling does enrich our mind and draw new ideas to us. There is no doubt that we can get much from it. (所以,旅行确实能丰富我们的思想,为我们带来新的想法。毫无疑问,我们能从旅行中收获很多。)”结合文章主要说明了人们喜欢旅行的原因以及旅行的好处。可知,这篇文章的主旨是旅行丰富我们的思想。故选B。
Passage 4
On a recent trip through the Himalayas, my bruises (淤伤) became the truest souvenirs. More personal than anything bought, they carry a unique memory. Over time, my desire for typical souvenirs has faded; I now value experiences over objects. But maybe that’s just me. Two out of three Americans bring back a souvenir from their travels, with US sales topping $21bn in 2022.
Humans have long collected objects to remember experiences. With the rise of industrialization and tourism, souvenirs became more common. Souvenirs bring back happy memories, serving as a simple way to say, “I was there.” “At the heart of our actions is a desire to feel heard, seen and connected,” explains Madarkal, a professor in India.
Travellers today are more aware of their impact on local community, but the problems caused by travel souvenirs are often overlooked. In a 2022 Australian report, up to 75% of souvenirs marketed as “local” are made overseas. Real goods are expensive due to time-consuming labour involved, so some shops sell cheap fakes (假货) with most customers giving little regard to their origins. While buying fakes may seem to support local sellers, it often minimizes the profit of the traditional handicrafts, creating a negative cycle.
So, how can you buy meaningful souvenirs? “Be curious... it’s not just about buying or choosing carefully, it’s about rejecting and explaining why,” said Madarkal. Asking where an item comes from and how it is made is a good first step. Choosing unique designs over mass-produced goods at fair-trade markets helps support local communities. Intentions also matter, as souvenirs should be chosen for personal meaning rather than habit. And souvenirs don’t always have to be objects — journals or skills gained can become lasting reminders.
Ultimately, there’s no universal rule for a “meaningful” souvenir. But next time you’re grabbing a quick airport souvenir, pause and reflect.
42.What changed the author’s view on souvenirs?
A.A search for adventures. B.A desire for experiences.
C.Fear of physical injuries. D.Changes in life stages.
43.What is paragraph 2 mainly about?
A.The increasing popularity of souvenirs. B.The psychological need for souvenirs.
C.The importance of modern tourism. D.The memories tourism brings back.
44.What is the consequence of the negative cycle in paragraph 3?
A.Tourism becomes more profitable. B.Local sellers gain long-term benefits.
C.Traditional handicrafts lose the market. D.Souvenir design becomes standardized.
45.What does the author suggest about buying meaningful souvenirs?
A.Picking timeless common designs. B.Following your own shopping habits.
C.Choosing intention over convenience. D.Weighing possession over remembrance.
【答案】42.B 43.B 44.C 45.C
【导语】这是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者在喜马拉雅旅行后更看重经历而非纪念品。多数人仍爱买纪念品,但很多所谓当地特产是假货,伤害传统手工艺。建议购买时关注来源、用心选择,而非图方便。
42.细节理解题。根据第一段“Over time, my desire for typical souvenirs has faded; I now value experiences over objects.(随着时间的推移,我对传统纪念品的渴望已经逐渐消退;如今我更看重的是经历而非物品)”可知,是作者对经历的追求改变了他对纪念品的看法。故选B。
43.主旨大意题。根据第二段“Souvenirs bring back happy memories, serving as a simple way to say, “I was there.” “At the heart of our actions is a desire to feel heard, seen and connected,” explains Madarkal, a professor in India.(纪念品能唤起美好的回忆,它是一种简单而直接的表达方式,意味着“我当时就在那里”。印度的一位教授马达卡尔解释道:“我们行为的根源在于渴望被倾听、被看见以及与他人建立联系。”)”可知,第二段主要讲的是对纪念品的心理需求。故选B。
44.细节理解题。根据第三段“While buying fakes may seem to support local sellers, it often minimizes the profit of the traditional handicrafts, creating a negative cycle.(虽然购买仿制品看似是在支持当地的卖家,但实际上这往往会降低传统手工艺品的利润,从而形成一种恶性循环)”可知,这种负面循环会让传统手工艺品失去了市场。故选C。
45.细节理解题。根据倒数第二段“Intentions also matter, as souvenirs should be chosen for personal meaning rather than habit. And souvenirs don’t always have to be objects — journals or skills gained can become lasting reminders.(动机也同样重要,因为选择纪念品应基于个人意义而非习惯。而且纪念品并不一定非得是实物——日记或所学到的技能也能成为长久的纪念物)”以及最后一段“But next time you’re grabbing a quick airport souvenir, pause and reflect.(但下次当你在机场匆忙购买一件纪念品时,请先停下来,好好思考一下)”可知,作者强调用心、意义、目的,而不是随便图方便买。故选C。
Passage 5
Young Chinese travelers are discovering a clever way to save money on overseas trips. 46 For example, one traveler took a high-speed train from Beijing to Datong and then caught a direct flight to Bangkok. The total cost was much lower than a direct flight from Beijing.
47 This new travel style is possible thanks to newly opened international routes from smaller city airports. This makes the overall journey surprisingly affordable. The airports in these smaller cities offer another advantage: efficiency. With shorter walking distances and fewer crowds, they provide a relaxed start to the trip compared to the often busy major hubs.
But for these young people, it’s not just about saving money. 48 They prefer to spend their budget on better food and experiences at their destination. An expert points out this reflects an upgrade in cultural consumption, not simply cheaper travel.
How can these tickets be so cheap? 49 To encourage local tourism and economic growth, local governments often provide support for these new flight routes. This reduces airline costs, allowing them to offer low ticket prices.
This trend is growing across China. More small and medium-sized cities are launching budget international flights. 50
A.The main reason involves government support and market operations.
B.Therefore, the quality of their travel experience has significantly improved.
C.They combine a short train ride to a nearby city with a flight from its airport.
D.Instead, it represents a smarter choice aimed at gaining greater value.
E.These flights are often 30-50% cheaper than those from big cities.
F.Consequently, this has led to a decrease in international travel overall.
G.As a result, young travelers now have more attractive and cheaper flight options.
【答案】46.C 47.E 48.D 49.A 50.G
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了当下年轻人流行的“从中小城市机场飞往海外”的新旅行模式,通过“高铁+小机场航班”的组合节省成本,并分析了其背后的原因(政府补贴、市场运作)和反映的消费观念升级(追求价值而非单纯低价)。
46.根据上文“Young Chinese travelers are discovering a clever way to save money on overseas trips.(年轻的中国游客正在寻找一种在海外旅行中节省费用的巧妙方法)”以及后文“For example, one traveler took a high-speed train from Beijing to Datong and then caught a direct flight to Bangkok. The total cost was much lower than a direct flight from Beijing.(例如,有一位旅客先乘坐高速列车从北京前往大同,然后乘坐直飞航班前往曼谷。整个行程的费用比从北京直接乘坐航班要低得多)”可知,空前的首句提出了“聪明的省钱方法”这一总体概念,空后则用具体例子(北京-大同-曼谷)进行说明。C项“他们先将短途高铁和从小城市机场起飞的航班结合起来”恰是对“这种方法”具体操作方式的解释说明,作为桥梁连接了抽象的“方法”概念和其后具体的例子,使逻辑连贯。故选C。
47.根据后文“This new travel style is possible thanks to newly opened international routes from smaller city airports. This makes the overall journey surprisingly affordable. The airports in these smaller cities offer another advantage: efficiency. With shorter walking distances and fewer crowds, they provide a relaxed start to the trip compared to the often busy major hubs.(这种新的旅行方式之所以能够实现,得益于一些较小城市机场新开通的国际航线。这使得整个旅程的费用出乎意料地实惠。这些较小城市的机场还有另一个优势:效率更高。由于步行距离较短且人群较少,与通常繁忙的大规模机场相比,它们为旅行提供了更为轻松的开端)”可知,第二段需要阐述此现象可行的客观条件。E项“这些航线的票价通常比从大城市直飞便宜30%-50%”概括了本段核心——价格优势。它作为段落主题句,直接引出了空后“这种新旅行方式成为可能”的原因,并与段尾提到的“使整个旅程出奇地划算”形成首尾呼应,统领全段。故选E。
48.根据上文“But for these young people, it’s not just about saving money.(但对于这些年轻人来说,这不仅仅是为了省钱)”以及后文“They prefer to spend their budget on better food and experiences at their destination. An expert points out this reflects an upgrade in cultural consumption, not simply cheaper travel.(他们更愿意将预算用于购买更优质的食物以及在目的地享受更多的体验活动。一位专家指出,这反映的是文化消费水平的提升,而非仅仅是旅行成本的降低)”可知,第三段旨在探讨现象背后的深层动机。空前句提出“这不只是图便宜”,将语意转向更深层次。D项“相反,它代表着一种旨在获取更高价值的更聪明选择”完美承接这一转折,明确指出了其本质是“价值追求”,进而自然引出空后关于“将预算用于更好体验”和“消费升级”的具体阐述,逻辑链条紧密。故选D。
49.根据上文“How can these tickets be so cheap?(这些票怎么这么便宜呢?)”以及后文“To encourage local tourism and economic growth, local governments often provide support for these new flight routes. This reduces airline costs, allowing them to offer low ticket prices.(为了促进当地旅游业的发展和经济增长,地方政府通常会为这些新的航线提供支持。这降低了航空公司的运营成本,从而使他们能够提供较低的票价)”可知,第四段以设问句开头,询问低价原因。A项“主要原因与政府支持和市场运作有关”直接、概括性地回答了该问题,是总起句。它随即引出了空后对“政府支持”如何具体运作的详细解释(如提供补贴、降低风险),构成了“总—分”的逻辑关系。故选A。
50.根据上文“This trend is growing across China. More small and medium-sized cities are launching budget international flights.(这种趋势正在中国各地不断蔓延。越来越多的中小城市正在开通廉价国际航班)”可知,文章最后一段描述此趋势在全国蔓延的现象。空前句列举了多个城市开通低价国际航线的实例。G项“因此,年轻旅行者现在有了更多诱人且廉价的飞行选择”正是基于前文众多实例得出的自然结论,总结了这一趋势对目标群体(年轻旅行者)产生的最终影响,有效收束全文,符合段尾句的功能。故选G。
三、完形填空
Passage 1
Travel is a wonderful way to explore the world’s distinct cultures and landscapes. Last summer, I decided to travel to a small mountain village, which dates back to the Ming Dynasty. After booking my 51 online, I packed my luggage and set off early in the morning.
The journey was full of surprises. The quiet village stood in sharp 52 to the noisy city I lived in. With a 53 to experience local life deeply, I began to 54 to the village square, where elders were chatting and children were playing. I tried to 55 with the villagers by learning their traditional crafts, and they were so friendly that they taught me patiently.
No one could 56 how much joy this trip would bring. I adjusted my 57 to match the relaxed rhythm of the village, enjoying every moment of peace. What impressed me most was the 58 between humans and nature — green mountains surrounded the village, and clear streams ran through it. The villagers never 59 about the simple life; instead, they find happiness in small things.
During my stay, I met a local guide who told me that the village reaches its 60 of visitors in autumn, when the leaves turn golden. The guide’s stories 61 to the village’s history kept me fascinated. When it was time to leave, I felt truly 62 for this experience. It also 63 me to plan more trips to places like this. I believe that travel should be 64 with the idea of respecting local cultures, not just taking photos. As I 65 back to my daily life, the memories of this village remain the most memorable part of my summer.
51.A.attraction B.application C.accommodation D.administration
52.A.contrast B.connection C.contact D.conflict
53.A.reservation B.resolution C.revolution D.recognition
54.A.lose my way B.make my way C.fight my way D.push my way
55.A.compete B.compare C.engage D.exchange
56.A.predict B.pretend C.prepare D.preserve
57.A.pace B.diet C.taste D.style
58.A.honesty B.harmony C.equality D.safety
59.A.hear B.argue C.learn D.complain
60.A.peak B.level C.standard D.limit
61.A.added B.related C.contributed D.adapted
62.A.grateful B.hopeful C.helpful D.cheerful
63.A.allowed B.admitted C.motivated D.reminded
64.A.consistent B.familiar C.popular D.similar
65.A.adapt B.switch C.move D.refer
【答案】
51.C 52.A 53.B 54.B 55.C 56.A 57.A 58.B 59.D 60.A 61.B 62.A 63.C 64.A 65.B
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者去年夏天前往一座明代古山村旅行的经历,通过融入当地生活,感受到了人与自然的和谐之美,并对旅行的意义有了更深的理解。
51.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在网上预订好住宿后,我收拾好行李,一大早就出发了。A. attraction吸引力;B. application申请,应用;C. accommodation住宿;D. administration管理。根据上文“Last summer, I decided to travel to a small mountain village”可知,作者要去旅行,需要预订的是住宿。故选C。
52.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这个宁静的村庄与我所居住的喧嚣城市形成了鲜明的对比。A. contrast对比;B. connection联系;C. contact接触;D. conflict冲突,矛盾。根据上文“The quiet village”和下文“the noisy city I lived in”可知,“宁静村庄”与“喧嚣城市”形成鲜明对比,in sharp contrast to表示“与……形成鲜明对比”。故选A。
53.考查名词词义辨析。句意:带着深入体验当地生活的决心,我开始走向村庄广场,那里老人们在聊天,孩子们在玩耍。A. reservation预订;B. resolution决心;C. revolution变革;D. recognition认出,认可。根据下文“to experience local life deeply, I began to to the village square”可知,作者决心深入体验当地生活,with a resolution to do sth.表示“带着做某事的决心”。故选B。
54.考查动词短语辨析。句意:带着深入体验当地生活的决心,我开始走向村庄广场,那里老人们在聊天,孩子们在玩耍。A. lose my way迷路;B. make my way前往;C. fight my way奋力前进;D. push my way挤着前进。根据下文“to the village square, where elders were chatting and children were playing”可知,作者是前往广场,make one’s way to意为“前往某地”。故选B。
55.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我尝试通过学习他们的传统工艺来与村民们交流互动,他们非常友好,耐心地教我。A. compete竞争;B. compare比较;C. engage参与,与……建立密切联系;D. exchange交换。根据下文“by learning their traditional crafts, and they were so friendly that they taught me patiently”可知,作者通过学习工艺与村民互动,engage with sb.意为“与某人交流、互动”。故选C。
56.考查动词词义辨析。句意:没有人能预料到这次旅行会带来多少快乐。A. predict预测;B. pretend假装;C. prepare准备;D. preserve保存。根据上文“The journey was full of surprises”及下文“how much joy this trip would bring”可知,旅行的快乐是出发前无法预料的。故选A。
57.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我调整了自己的节奏,以适应村里轻松的节奏,享受每一刻的宁静。A. pace节奏,步伐;B. diet饮食;C. taste品味;D. style风格。根据下文“to match the relaxed rhythm of the village”可知,作者调整了自己的生活节奏。故选A。
58.考查名词词义辨析。句意:给我印象最深的是人与自然的和谐——青山环绕村庄,清澈的小溪从中流过。A. honesty诚实;B. harmony和谐;C. equality平等;D. safety安全。根据下文“green mountains surrounded the village, and clear streams ran through it”可知,此处描述的是人与自然的和谐。故选B。
59.考查动词词义辨析。句意:村民们从不抱怨这种简单的生活;相反,他们从小事中寻找快乐。A. hear听到;B. argue争论;C. learn学习;D. complain抱怨。根据下文“instead, they find happiness in small things”可知,村民们不抱怨生活,反而在小事中寻找快乐。故选D。
60.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在我逗留期间,我遇到了一位当地导游,他告诉我,这个村庄在秋天游客达到顶峰,那时树叶变成了金色。A. peak顶峰;B. level水平;C. standard标准;D. limit限制。根据下文“when the leaves turn golden”可知,秋天是游客最多的季节。故选A。
61.考查动词词义辨析。句意:导游讲述的与村庄历史相关的故事让我深深着迷。A. added增加;B. related与……相关;C. contributed贡献;D. adapted适应,改编。根据下文“to the village’s history”可知,这些故事是与村庄历史相关的,related to表示“与……相关”。故选B。
62.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:到了离开的时候,我对这次经历感到由衷的感激。A. grateful感激的;B. hopeful有希望的;C. helpful有帮助的;D. cheerful高兴的。根据下文“the memories of this village remain the most memorable part of my summer”可知,作者对这次宝贵的经历是感激的。故选A。
63.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这也激励我计划更多去这样地方的旅行。A. allowed允许;B. admitted承认;C. motivated激励;D. reminded提醒。根据上文“No one could how much joy this trip would bring”及下文“me to plan more trips to places like this”可知,这次经历激励作者计划更多类似的旅行。故选C。
64.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我认为旅行应该与尊重当地文化的理念保持一致,而不仅仅是拍照。A. consistent一致的;B. familiar熟悉的;C. popular受欢迎的;D. similar相似的。根据下文“with the idea of respecting local cultures, not just taking photos”可知,作者倡导旅行要与尊重当地文化的理念一致,be consistent with意为“与……一致”。故选A。
65.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我回到日常生活中时,这个村庄的记忆仍然是我夏天最难忘的部分。A. adapt适应;B. switch转换;C. move移动;D. refer参考,提及。根据上文“When it was time to leave”和下文“back to my daily life”可知,作者从旅行状态切换回日常生活,switch back to表示“转换回”。故选B。
Passage 2
Journey Castillo is 3 years old. In October 2023, she completed a trip and visited all 63 of America’s national parks. Her parents are Eric and Valerie Castillo. They said Journey is the youngest to see all the parks, which made them feel very 66 .
The family has traveled across the country and 67 some of America’s most beautiful scenery. They finished their trip at Katmai National Park and Preserve in Alaska. “We could not be more proud,” the Castillos wrote on Instagram.
Journey was born in 2020. When she was a baby, her parents 68 her to Colorado. The family hiked up Pikes Peak and explored Rocky Mountain National Park. Baby Journey went along and seemed to have 69 .
Journey’s parents first decided to visit Grand Canyon National Park. They loved the parks so much that they wanted to see 70 . So they made a 71 to visit 21 parks by Journey’s first birthday, 42 by her second, and finally all 63 parks. The family 72 each visit and posted the photos on Instagram. They also have a website 73 Journey Go Explore.
Their travels were not always 74 . But it helped their daughter learn to trust herself, the parents said. Journey happily 75 park rangers (护林员) during the trips. The Castillos hope their travels can 76 other people to get outside and explore. They think people do not have to travel 77 — even staying close to home can bring good 78 . The experience of being in nature 79 people feel good, the family 80 in their posts.
66.A.surprised B.proud C.worried D.calm
67.A.enjoyed B.missed C.changed D.protected
68.A.followed B.invited C.took D.led
69.A.a great time B.a hard time C.a close call D.a heavy heart
70.A.less B.fewer C.more D.better
71.A.wish B.plan C.rule D.joke
72.A.described B.recorded C.forgot D.imagined
73.A.called B.painted C.found D.chosen
74.A.safe B.quick C.easy D.popular
75.A.refuses B.greets C.avoids D.ignores
76.A.encourage B.ignore C.distance D.notice
77.A.alone B.together C.hard D.far
78.A.results B.memories C.chances D.gifts
79.A.keeps B.makes C.takes D.helps
80.A.read B.talked C.wrote D.thought
【答案】
66.B 67.A 68.C 69.A 70.C 71.B 72.B 73.A 74.C 75.B 76.A 77.D 78.B 79.B 80.C
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了三岁的Journey Castillo在父母陪伴下游览了美国全部63个国家公园,并成为完成此举的最小的人,并描述了这次旅行带给家庭的意义和感悟。
66.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他们说Journey是参观完所有公园最年幼的人,这让他们感到非常自豪。A. surprised惊讶的;B. proud自豪的;C. worried担心的;D. calm平静的。根据前文“Journey is the youngest to see all the parks”以及后文第二段直接引语“We could not be more proud”可知,父母为女儿取得的成就感到无比自豪。故选B项。
67.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这家人走遍全国,欣赏了美国一些最美丽的风景。A. enjoyed欣赏,享受;B. missed错过;C. changed改变;D. protected保护。结合前文“The family has traveled across the country ”和后文“some of America’s most beautiful scenery”可知,旅行穿越全国并参观国家公园,其目的就是为了欣赏自然美景。故选A项。
68.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当她还是个婴儿时,她的父母带她去了科罗拉多州。A. followed跟随;B. invited邀请;C. took带(某人去某地);D. led带领。根据后文“to Colorado. The family hiked up Pikes Peak and explored Rocky Mountain National Park”可知,父母带着Journey去了科罗拉多州旅行;take sb. to some place意为“带某人去某地”。故选C项。
69.考查名词短语辨析。句意:婴儿Journey也跟着去了,而且似乎玩得很开心。A. a great time一段美好时光,玩得很开心;B. a hard time一段艰难时期;C. a close call侥幸脱险;D. a heavy heart沉重的心情。根据前文“The family hiked up Pikes Peak and explored Rocky Mountain National Park.”可知,这是一次家庭出游和探索活动。结合全文积极的基调,婴儿Journey应该是玩得很开心。故选A项。
70.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他们非常喜欢这些公园,以至于想看到更多。A. less更少;B. fewer更少(可数);C. more更多;D. better更好。前句“They loved the parks so much”表达了他们对国家公园的极度喜爱,这种喜爱自然会导致他们想要参观更多的公园。后文他们制定计划参观所有公园也印证了这一点。故选C项。
71.考查名词词义辨析。句意:所以他们制定了一个计划:在Journey一岁前参观21个公园,两岁前参观42个,最后参观完所有63个公园。A. wish愿望;B. plan计划;C. rule规则;D. joke玩笑。后文“to visit 21 parks by Journey’s first birthday, 42 by her second, and finally all 63 parks”是一个具体、分阶段的目标安排,这是一个清晰的计划。故选B项。
72.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这家人记录下了每一次游览,并把照片发布在Instagram上。A. described描述;B. recorded记录;C. forgot忘记;D. imagined想象。根据后文“and posted the photos on Instagram”可知,他们拍摄并发布了照片,这是一种记录旅行过程的方式。故选B项。
73.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们也有一个名为“Journey Go Explore”的网站。A. called给……命名,把……叫做;B. painted绘画;C. found发现;D. chosen选择。“Journey Go Explore”是网站的名字,call“给……命名”符合语境。故选A项。
74.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他们的旅行并非总是容易的。A. safe安全的;B. quick快速的;C. easy容易的,轻松的;D. popular受欢迎的。根据后文“But it helped their daughter learn to trust herself”中的转折连词“But”可知,前面描述的是旅行中遇到的困难或挑战,所以旅行并非总是容易的。故选C项。
75.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Journey在旅途中高兴地问候公园护林员。A. refuses拒绝;B. greets问候,打招呼;C. avoids避免;D. ignores忽视。根据前文“Journey happily”和后文“park rangers (护林员) during the trips”可推知,遇到工作人员(护林员)时,Journey通常会主动、友好地问候他们。故选B项。
76.考查动词短语辨析。句意:Castillo一家希望他们的旅行能鼓励其他人走出去探索。A. encourage鼓励;B. ignore忽视;C. distance疏远;D. notice注意到。根据前文“The Castillos hope”和后文“other people to get outside and explore”可推知,Castillo一家希望人们走出去,鼓励人们亲近自然、进行探索。因此,他们的旅行是为了鼓励他人。故选A项。
77.考查副词词义辨析。句意:他们认为人们不必远行——即使待在家附近也能带来美好的回忆。A. alone独自;B. together一起;C. hard努力地;D. far遥远地。根据破折号后的解释“even staying close to home can bring good”可知,即使待在家附近也能有好处,说明不必旅行得很远。故选D项。
78.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他们认为人们不必远行——即使待在家附近也能带来美好的回忆。A. results结果;B. memories回忆;C. chances机会;D. gifts礼物。本文核心是讲述一次创造家庭共同经历的旅行。结合前文“The family each visit and posted the photos on Instagram.”和后文“The experience of being in nature people feel good”可知,旅行最重要的记录和创造共同的回忆。故选B项。
79.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这家人在他们的帖子里写道,在大自然中的体验让人感觉良好。A. keeps保持;B. makes使得,让;C. takes带走;D. helps帮助。根据前文“The experience of being in nature”和后文“people feel good”可推知,自然体验具有让人心情愉悦的作用。故选B项。
80.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这家人在他们的帖子里写道,这家人在他们的帖子里写道。A. read阅读;B. talked谈论;C. wrote写;D. thought思考。根据前文“The experience of being in nature”后文“in their posts”可知,这是他们在帖子中写的内容。故选C项。
四、书信写作
Passage 1
81.假设你是李华,你校英文报现以“Visiting museums online: Is it a good or a bad idea?”为题面向全校征集稿件,请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1. 你的观点;
2. 说明理由。
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。
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【答案】例文:
In my opinion, visiting museums online is a great idea. Firstly, it breaks the limitations of time and space. No matter where we are or what time it is, we can access various exhibitions. Secondly, it offers an immersive experience with advanced technologies like VR, allowing us to closely observe exhibits. Moreover, it can relieve the pressure on real museums. Therefore, online museum visits bring us more convenience and possibilities. It is worth visiting museums online.
【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。题目要求学生以李华的身份,写一篇短文向校英文报投稿,发表自己对在线参观博物馆的观点,并陈述具体理由。
【详解】1. 词汇积累
各种各样的:various→a variety of, a wide range of
限制:limitation→restriction, constraint
使某人能够做某事:allow sb. to do→enable sb. to do
减轻:relieve→alleviate, reduce
2. 句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:In my opinion, visiting museums online is a great idea.
拓展句:I hold the opinion that visiting museums online is a great idea.
【点睛】[高分句型1] No matter where we are or what time it is, we can access various exhibitions. (运用了“no matter+特殊疑问词”引导让步状语从句)
[高分句型2] Secondly, it offers an immersive experience with advanced technologies like VR, allowing us to closely observe exhibits. (运用了现在分词allowing作状语)
Passage 2
82.假定你是李华,酷爱自行车旅行。你的英国笔友Terry打算暑假期间进行长途自行车旅行 (long-distance cycling trip),请你给他写一封邮件,给出几点建议。内容包括:
1. 你的建议;
2. 你的祝愿。
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。
Dear Terry,
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Yours,
Li Hua
【答案】【参考范文】
Dear Terry,
I’m glad to know that you are going to take a long-distance cycling trip in the summer holiday. I’ll try to give some practical advice here.
First of all, you had better choose a route that has little or no traffic. In my view, it would be wise of you to wear cycling clothes that are suitable for the weather and always wear your bicycle helmet. More importantly, preparing enough food and water for meals and quick snacks is also a good idea.
I hope you will find these suggestions helpful and have a pleasant journey.
Yours,
Li Hua
【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生以李华的身份给英国笔友Terry写一封邮件,针对其暑假长途自行车旅行计划给出建议并表达祝愿。
【详解】1.词汇积累
高兴的:glad → delighted
实用的:practical → functional
合适的:suitable → appropriate
足够的:enough → sufficient
2.句式拓展
同义句转换
原句:I’m glad to know that you are going to take a long-distance cycling trip in the summer holiday.
拓展句:Because I know that you are going to take a long-distance cycling trip in the summer holiday,I feel glad.
【点睛】【高分句型1】I’m glad to know that you are going to take a long-distance cycling trip in the summer holiday.(运用了that引导的宾语从句)
【高分句型2】More importantly, preparing enough food and water for meals and quick snacks is also a good idea.(运用了动名词preparing作主语)
五、书面表达
83.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。
For years, my family hadn’t had a proper vacation, our lives consumed by busy schedules. This year, I was determined to plan a perfect getaway. My research led me to The Manor, a grand, historic hotel. As I studied a local tourist brochure, I saw it listed the hotel’s main attractions — an award-winning restaurant and a grand lighthouse. Simple activities like walking coastal paths and searching for unique sea glass were also mentioned. For this special vacation, I focused only on what I considered the best experiences. A simple walk on the beach? We could do that anywhere. I wanted the lighthouse climb and the luxury of a fancy dinner.
Just before we left, my father gave me a hug. “Remember,” he said softly, “we can’t control the circumstances, but we can always choose our attitude.” I thought of how he always managed to turn rainy days into opportunities for simple games, finding joy no matter what. I smiled, but confident in my mind that our trip would be so perfect that we would never need his wisdom.
Unfortunately, our journey began with an unexpected storm. A steady, cold rain poured down so heavily that we could barely see the landscape outside our car. Arriving at the hotel, our hopes for an afternoon swim were greeted by a sign on the locked pool door: “Closed for Renovation (翻修)”. Our next thought, a drink at the hotel bar, was met with another sign: “Closed on Mondays”. Defeated, we went to bed early, pinning all our remaining hopes on visiting the lighthouse the next morning.
The following day, the sky was still gray and cold, but at least the rain had softened. We drove to the lighthouse, our spirits lifting as we saw the grand structure rising before us. From the parking lot, we could see a small, unmarked path winding through the tall grass into the distance, but our focus was entirely on the lighthouse. “The view from the top will be amazing!” I shouted. I ran from the car to the gate, ready to start the climb. My heart sank as I read the large, metal sign posted there: CLOSED FORRENOVATIONS.
注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph 1: I turned and looked at my husband in disbelief.
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Paragraph 2: The path led to a silent beach.
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【答案】 Paragraph I: I turned and looked at my husband in disbelief. The grand lighthouse stood inaccessible behind the metal sign. My shoulders sank, the sting of disappointment sharp and cold in the damp air. Seeing my disappointment, he gave me a warm smile and said. “The big attractions are closed, but our adventure isn’t over.” His calm voice reminded me of my father’s advice: we can always choose our attitude. At that moment, I made a choice. I would not let a few locked doors ruin our family vacation. Taking a deep breath, I nodded toward the small path we had noticed earlier.
Paragraph 2: The path led to a silent beach. Instead of feeling disappointed by the gray weather, we took off our shoes and ran towards the waves. We had a simple walk on the beach. There we also found the colorful sea glass mentioned in the brochure. We spent the next hour like treasure hunters, laughing as we searched for the most beautiful pieces. We couldn’t change that our plans had failed, but we had changed our attitude. That simple choice gave us a more joyful and memorable day than any grand plan could have.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者计划了一次完美的假期,出发前父亲叮嘱作者虽然无法控制环境,但可以选择自己的态度,作者不以为然,然而度假时意外频发,到达酒店第一天计划游泳和去酒吧无果,第二天计划去看灯塔却看到因翻修而关闭的牌子。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“我转过身,难以置信地看着我的丈夫。”可知,第一段可描写作者的失望,丈夫的回应让作者想起父亲的话,于是作者决定沿着小路去探险。
②由第二段首句内容“这条小路通向寂静的海滩。”可知,第二段可描写作者沿着小路到达海滩后度过了愉快的时光。
2.续写线索:失望——丈夫回应——想起父亲的话——决定沿着小路探险——度过愉快的时光——感悟
3.词汇激活
行为类
①深呼吸:take a deep breath/breathe deeply
②注意到:notice/spot
③寻找:search for/look for
情绪类
①失望:feel disappointed/let down
②愉快的:joyful/enjoyable/pleasant
【点睛】[高分句型1] Taking a deep breath, I nodded toward the small path we had noticed earlier.(运用了现在分词作状语和省略关系词的定语从句)
[高分句型2] We spent the next hour like treasure hunters, laughing as we searched for the most beautiful pieces.(运用了as引导的时间状语从句)
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Unit 5 On the Road单元话题练
(语法填空+阅读+完形+读后续写+书信写作)
一、语法填空
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。
Passage 1
What began 1 a simple, catchy background track for viral short videos has evolved into a full-blown cultural phenomenon. The song, “My Hometown, Great Northeast China,” 2 (take) the nation by storm, thanks to a wave of creative AI adaptations and powerful celebrity support.
The song’s magic lies in 3 (it) authentic depiction of local life and its openness to reinvention. 4 (pen) by Liu Qi and originally sung by He Yu, its iconic symbols— black soil, stewed suancai with blood sausage, and vibrant yangge dances— stir a deep sense of nostalgia. However, it was the explosion of AI versions, ranging from gospel(福音音乐)covers to electronic remixes, 5 truly shot it to stardom, revealing its universal charm to a much 6 (wide) audience.
Notably, this cultural trend has significantly boosted the region’s ice and snow economy. For instance, Harbin witnessed 7 massive increase in visitors during its peak season. 8 (seize) this trend, travel agencies designed “follow the song” routes, successfully monetizing the song’s immense cultural influence.
For many Northeasterners living away from home, the song serves as a powerful comfort for their homesickness 9 a vital connection to their roots. This newfound pride has even inspired some to consider returning home to start businesses and contribute fresh ideas to the region. As its tune continues to spread, it carries not just memories of home, but also renewed 10 (optimistic) for a prosperous future in the Great Northeast.
Passage 2
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 Beautiful Forbidden City
The Forbidden City, one of the most famous landmarks in China, 11 (stand) at the heart of Beijing. Having witnessed the reigns of 24 emperors, it is a symbol of China’s rich cultural heritage.
The grand halls and beautiful gardens are designed with great accuracy 12 (reflect) traditional Chinese culture. The intricate carvings (雕刻) and golden roofs, which shine brilliantly under the sun, add to the palace’s 13 (beautiful). Although China is home to many historical sites, few are 14 (impressive) than the Forbidden City. It is a place 15 ancient art and imperial power are perfectly combined. Therefore, strict rules have been applied to prevent damage 16 careless visitors, ensuring its charm remains well reserved for future generations.
The site appears especially magical in winter, when a thin layer of snow 17 (cover) the roofs makes the golden bricks shine even brighter. In recent years, modern technologies 18 (use) to protect this ancient masterpiece. Thanks to these efforts, people can continue to appreciate its magnificence for 19 (century) to come.
For those who love history and architecture, 20 visit to the Forbidden City is a must. It is not only a historical landmark but also a treasure of Chinese civilization.
Passage 3
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。
At the northern tip of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, 21 China meets Russia, Mongolia and Kazakhstan, lies Altay prefecture (阿勒泰地区) — a region of 22 (drama) landscapes and rich culture. 23 (rough) the size of Cuba, it stretches from snowy mountaintops over 4,000 meters high to lowlands just 246 meters above sea level. A short coach trip can take you from glaciers to desert, even past herds of wild animals.
During my recent trip, I couldn’t take my eyes off the view. As the coach wound through valleys, silver peaks shone in the distance while the green of birch forests filled the foreground. It looked like the Alps, 24 this wasn’t Europe. A blue river rushed beside us, matching our speed, its power 25 (remind) me how rarely I feel nature’s strength in the city.
Across the hills 26 (stand) yurts (圆顶帐篷) of Kazakh herders, their animals wandering freely. The night before, I experienced throat singing for the first time — a sound that seemed to carry messages from another world.
As we descended, the green grasslands slowly gave way to bright yellow desert. The 27 (vast) felt like stepping into 28 fantasy game, except that this was real. When the other passengers awoke, unaware of what they 29 (miss), I sat amazed, unable to describe the scene I had just witnessed.
Next time, I told 30 (I) to take a video.
二、阅读理解
Passage 1
Sri Lanka: Wildlife and Wonders of the Spice Island
From cloud forests and spice gardens to tea estates and holy temples, the tiny island nation of Sri Lanka has so much to offer.
You will be amazed at historical wonders as you climb the steps of Sigiriya, tour the muralled caves of Dambulla and walk along the walls of Galle Fort. Learn about traditional Sri Lankan cuisine during hands-on cooking classes and tastings of Ceylon tea. Embark on morning and afternoon campaign in famous national parks, searching for the incredible wildlife — such as peacocks, elephants, leopards and more.
WHAT TO EXPECT
·Accommodations Throughout the expedition (探险), you will stay in ideally located, high-end hotels with many convenient facilities.
·Expedition Team A National Geographic Expert and an Expedition Leader will accompany this trip, as well as local guides who will join you along the way.
·Transportation All of your transportation needs during your stay in Sri Lanka have been arranged as specified in your trip schedule. When spending time on your own, you may choose to visit a site that requires transportation not in the plan after informing your expedition leader.
DATES & PRICES
DATE
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY
SINGLE OCCUPANCY
Jan.4-14, 2026
$ 8,095
$ 10,495
Feb.8-18, 2026
$ 8,195
$ 10,595
Mar.15-25, 2026
$ 8,295
$ 10,695
Apr.19-29, 2026
$ 8,395
$ 10,795
Prices are per person based on double or single occupancy and booking before September 5, 2025 can bring you $400 saving per person. If you want to know more about this trip, tick here or call (888) 966-8687 or contact your Travel Advisor.
31.Where can visitors admire historical wonders in Sri Lanka?
A.In the spice garden. B.In the thick forest.
C.In the muralled caves. D.In the wildlife park.
32.What can visitors do during the journey?
A.Stay in a top grade homestay. B.Travel with local government leaders.
C.Change an expedition guide. D.Choose transportation out of plan.
33.How much will a couple pay for a trip in March, 2026 at least?
A.$ 20,590. B.$ 15,790. C.$ 8,295. D.$ 7,495.
Passage 2
Many travelers have toyed with the idea of visiting each national park, but the Goldsteins from Charlotte, North Carolina, made it a reality before their two kids, Luke and Winston, turned 18.They spent six years completing their journey. Dad Bill explained that every school break, they would try to visit parks. Along the way, the family made some sacrifices (牺牲): from eating bread out of a cooler the back of the car to staying in economical accommodations.
Bill credits his wife, Alisa, with managing the budget and keeping costs down. Her advice for others starting their own national park adventures is to begin with parks that are nearby and gradually explore farther. The Goldsteins often visited several parks on one trip, including 11 parks during the summer after their first visit to Yosemite.
The family didn’t need fancy equipment — just the basics like sun protection, first aid, and plenty of water. One of the most dangerous things they faced was dehydration. Luke remembered running out of water 10 miles from the end of a hike at Theodore Roosevelt National Park. They had to depend on patience, faith, and determination to make it back.
A key part of their experience was the Junior ranger Program, which is available at nearly every national park. Kids are invited to complete a list of educational activities to earn a junior ranger badge (徽章), which helps them connect with and understand the park.
Initially, Luke thought being without phone service and away from friends was the worst part. He often complained about tough hikes. But looking back, he realized how the journey shaped him, making him more responsible and appreciative of both his family and nature.
Today, the Goldsteins continue visiting national parks, which continues to teach them the value of determination, family connections, and appreciation of the natural world.
34.What is Alisa Goldstein’s advice for others who will start the national park adventures?
A.Only visiting a park with family at a time.
B.Finding a professional guide during each adventure.
C.Seeking expert financial advice before the adventures.
D.Starting with near parks and exploring farther gradually.
35.How can the kids get the junior ranger badge?
A.By finishing educational activities. B.By hiking 10 miles in the park.
C.By managing the travel budget. D.By visiting all national parks.
36.What is Luke’s attitude towards the trips now?
A.Opposed. B.Grateful. C.Doubtful. D.Unknown.
37.Where can you read the passage?
A.In a fashion magazine. B.In a science textbook.
C.In a travel magazine. D.In a sports newspaper.
Passage 3
People who like travelling have their reasons. They believe that travelling can help them expand their field of view, especially in the geographical and historical sense. They also think that touring will give them more chances to enjoy different kinds of food and experience new things that would never be brought by other activities. But those who dislike travelling also have some reasons.
Travelling, in my opinion, does more good than harm. Most importantly, it broadens our mind. We can get in touch with other civilizations, cultures, customs and ideas.
Through history, most people travelled because of necessity — not for pleasure. People travelled just in order to remain alive. They searched for food to eat or places to live in. They sometimes ran away from enemies. This is not to say that no one ever travelled just for the fun of it. In ancient times, for example, rich Romans travelled all the way to Greece to take part in the Olympic Games, and festivals. Of course, some people decided to travel just out of curiosity. They wanted to find out what it looked like beyond the horizon. Also business travel has been going on for centuries. Traders could not only make money but also learn to speak several languages and be introduced to different cultures.
So, travelling does enrich our mind and draw new ideas to us. There is no doubt that we can get much from it.
38.The underlined word “expand” in Paragraph 1 can be replaced by .
A.widen B.protect C.lose D.decide
39.According to the passage, in the past most people travelled .
A.for fun B.for knowledge
C.to get experience D.to make a living
40.In the writer’s opinion, travelling can be .
A.expensive B.funny C.helpful D.tiring
41.What’s the main idea of this passage?
A.Different kinds of travelling. B.Travelling enriches our mind.
C.Ways to enjoy yourself while travelling. D.The advantages and disadvantages of travelling.
Passage 4
On a recent trip through the Himalayas, my bruises (淤伤) became the truest souvenirs. More personal than anything bought, they carry a unique memory. Over time, my desire for typical souvenirs has faded; I now value experiences over objects. But maybe that’s just me. Two out of three Americans bring back a souvenir from their travels, with US sales topping $21bn in 2022.
Humans have long collected objects to remember experiences. With the rise of industrialization and tourism, souvenirs became more common. Souvenirs bring back happy memories, serving as a simple way to say, “I was there.” “At the heart of our actions is a desire to feel heard, seen and connected,” explains Madarkal, a professor in India.
Travellers today are more aware of their impact on local community, but the problems caused by travel souvenirs are often overlooked. In a 2022 Australian report, up to 75% of souvenirs marketed as “local” are made overseas. Real goods are expensive due to time-consuming labour involved, so some shops sell cheap fakes (假货) with most customers giving little regard to their origins. While buying fakes may seem to support local sellers, it often minimizes the profit of the traditional handicrafts, creating a negative cycle.
So, how can you buy meaningful souvenirs? “Be curious... it’s not just about buying or choosing carefully, it’s about rejecting and explaining why,” said Madarkal. Asking where an item comes from and how it is made is a good first step. Choosing unique designs over mass-produced goods at fair-trade markets helps support local communities. Intentions also matter, as souvenirs should be chosen for personal meaning rather than habit. And souvenirs don’t always have to be objects — journals or skills gained can become lasting reminders.
Ultimately, there’s no universal rule for a “meaningful” souvenir. But next time you’re grabbing a quick airport souvenir, pause and reflect.
42.What changed the author’s view on souvenirs?
A.A search for adventures. B.A desire for experiences.
C.Fear of physical injuries. D.Changes in life stages.
43.What is paragraph 2 mainly about?
A.The increasing popularity of souvenirs. B.The psychological need for souvenirs.
C.The importance of modern tourism. D.The memories tourism brings back.
44.What is the consequence of the negative cycle in paragraph 3?
A.Tourism becomes more profitable. B.Local sellers gain long-term benefits.
C.Traditional handicrafts lose the market. D.Souvenir design becomes standardized.
45.What does the author suggest about buying meaningful souvenirs?
A.Picking timeless common designs. B.Following your own shopping habits.
C.Choosing intention over convenience. D.Weighing possession over remembrance.
Passage 5
Young Chinese travelers are discovering a clever way to save money on overseas trips. 46 For example, one traveler took a high-speed train from Beijing to Datong and then caught a direct flight to Bangkok. The total cost was much lower than a direct flight from Beijing.
47 This new travel style is possible thanks to newly opened international routes from smaller city airports. This makes the overall journey surprisingly affordable. The airports in these smaller cities offer another advantage: efficiency. With shorter walking distances and fewer crowds, they provide a relaxed start to the trip compared to the often busy major hubs.
But for these young people, it’s not just about saving money. 48 They prefer to spend their budget on better food and experiences at their destination. An expert points out this reflects an upgrade in cultural consumption, not simply cheaper travel.
How can these tickets be so cheap? 49 To encourage local tourism and economic growth, local governments often provide support for these new flight routes. This reduces airline costs, allowing them to offer low ticket prices.
This trend is growing across China. More small and medium-sized cities are launching budget international flights. 50
A.The main reason involves government support and market operations.
B.Therefore, the quality of their travel experience has significantly improved.
C.They combine a short train ride to a nearby city with a flight from its airport.
D.Instead, it represents a smarter choice aimed at gaining greater value.
E.These flights are often 30-50% cheaper than those from big cities.
F.Consequently, this has led to a decrease in international travel overall.
G.As a result, young travelers now have more attractive and cheaper flight options.
三、完形填空
Passage 1
Travel is a wonderful way to explore the world’s distinct cultures and landscapes. Last summer, I decided to travel to a small mountain village, which dates back to the Ming Dynasty. After booking my 51 online, I packed my luggage and set off early in the morning.
The journey was full of surprises. The quiet village stood in sharp 52 to the noisy city I lived in. With a 53 to experience local life deeply, I began to 54 to the village square, where elders were chatting and children were playing. I tried to 55 with the villagers by learning their traditional crafts, and they were so friendly that they taught me patiently.
No one could 56 how much joy this trip would bring. I adjusted my 57 to match the relaxed rhythm of the village, enjoying every moment of peace. What impressed me most was the 58 between humans and nature — green mountains surrounded the village, and clear streams ran through it. The villagers never 59 about the simple life; instead, they find happiness in small things.
During my stay, I met a local guide who told me that the village reaches its 60 of visitors in autumn, when the leaves turn golden. The guide’s stories 61 to the village’s history kept me fascinated. When it was time to leave, I felt truly 62 for this experience. It also 63 me to plan more trips to places like this. I believe that travel should be 64 with the idea of respecting local cultures, not just taking photos. As I 65 back to my daily life, the memories of this village remain the most memorable part of my summer.
51.A.attraction B.application C.accommodation D.administration
52.A.contrast B.connection C.contact D.conflict
53.A.reservation B.resolution C.revolution D.recognition
54.A.lose my way B.make my way C.fight my way D.push my way
55.A.compete B.compare C.engage D.exchange
56.A.predict B.pretend C.prepare D.preserve
57.A.pace B.diet C.taste D.style
58.A.honesty B.harmony C.equality D.safety
59.A.hear B.argue C.learn D.complain
60.A.peak B.level C.standard D.limit
61.A.added B.related C.contributed D.adapted
62.A.grateful B.hopeful C.helpful D.cheerful
63.A.allowed B.admitted C.motivated D.reminded
64.A.consistent B.familiar C.popular D.similar
65.A.adapt B.switch C.move D.refer
Passage 2
Journey Castillo is 3 years old. In October 2023, she completed a trip and visited all 63 of America’s national parks. Her parents are Eric and Valerie Castillo. They said Journey is the youngest to see all the parks, which made them feel very 66 .
The family has traveled across the country and 67 some of America’s most beautiful scenery. They finished their trip at Katmai National Park and Preserve in Alaska. “We could not be more proud,” the Castillos wrote on Instagram.
Journey was born in 2020. When she was a baby, her parents 68 her to Colorado. The family hiked up Pikes Peak and explored Rocky Mountain National Park. Baby Journey went along and seemed to have 69 .
Journey’s parents first decided to visit Grand Canyon National Park. They loved the parks so much that they wanted to see 70 . So they made a 71 to visit 21 parks by Journey’s first birthday, 42 by her second, and finally all 63 parks. The family 72 each visit and posted the photos on Instagram. They also have a website 73 Journey Go Explore.
Their travels were not always 74 . But it helped their daughter learn to trust herself, the parents said. Journey happily 75 park rangers (护林员) during the trips. The Castillos hope their travels can 76 other people to get outside and explore. They think people do not have to travel 77 — even staying close to home can bring good 78 . The experience of being in nature 79 people feel good, the family 80 in their posts.
66.A.surprised B.proud C.worried D.calm
67.A.enjoyed B.missed C.changed D.protected
68.A.followed B.invited C.took D.led
69.A.a great time B.a hard time C.a close call D.a heavy heart
70.A.less B.fewer C.more D.better
71.A.wish B.plan C.rule D.joke
72.A.described B.recorded C.forgot D.imagined
73.A.called B.painted C.found D.chosen
74.A.safe B.quick C.easy D.popular
75.A.refuses B.greets C.avoids D.ignores
76.A.encourage B.ignore C.distance D.notice
77.A.alone B.together C.hard D.far
78.A.results B.memories C.chances D.gifts
79.A.keeps B.makes C.takes D.helps
80.A.read B.talked C.wrote D.thought
四、书信写作
Passage 1
81.假设你是李华,你校英文报现以“Visiting museums online: Is it a good or a bad idea?”为题面向全校征集稿件,请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1. 你的观点;
2. 说明理由。
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。
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Passage 2
82.假定你是李华,酷爱自行车旅行。你的英国笔友Terry打算暑假期间进行长途自行车旅行 (long-distance cycling trip),请你给他写一封邮件,给出几点建议。内容包括:
1. 你的建议;
2. 你的祝愿。
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。
Dear Terry,
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Yours,
Li Hua
五、书面表达
83.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。
For years, my family hadn’t had a proper vacation, our lives consumed by busy schedules. This year, I was determined to plan a perfect getaway. My research led me to The Manor, a grand, historic hotel. As I studied a local tourist brochure, I saw it listed the hotel’s main attractions — an award-winning restaurant and a grand lighthouse. Simple activities like walking coastal paths and searching for unique sea glass were also mentioned. For this special vacation, I focused only on what I considered the best experiences. A simple walk on the beach? We could do that anywhere. I wanted the lighthouse climb and the luxury of a fancy dinner.
Just before we left, my father gave me a hug. “Remember,” he said softly, “we can’t control the circumstances, but we can always choose our attitude.” I thought of how he always managed to turn rainy days into opportunities for simple games, finding joy no matter what. I smiled, but confident in my mind that our trip would be so perfect that we would never need his wisdom.
Unfortunately, our journey began with an unexpected storm. A steady, cold rain poured down so heavily that we could barely see the landscape outside our car. Arriving at the hotel, our hopes for an afternoon swim were greeted by a sign on the locked pool door: “Closed for Renovation (翻修)”. Our next thought, a drink at the hotel bar, was met with another sign: “Closed on Mondays”. Defeated, we went to bed early, pinning all our remaining hopes on visiting the lighthouse the next morning.
The following day, the sky was still gray and cold, but at least the rain had softened. We drove to the lighthouse, our spirits lifting as we saw the grand structure rising before us. From the parking lot, we could see a small, unmarked path winding through the tall grass into the distance, but our focus was entirely on the lighthouse. “The view from the top will be amazing!” I shouted. I ran from the car to the gate, ready to start the climb. My heart sank as I read the large, metal sign posted there: CLOSED FORRENOVATIONS.
注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph 1: I turned and looked at my husband in disbelief.
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Paragraph 2: The path led to a silent beach.
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