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九江一中2025-2026学年度下期第一次月考 英语试卷参考答案 第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分) 1-5 ABCAC 6-10 BBACB 11-15 CABCA 16-20 CCBBA 第二部分 阅读 (共两节,满分50分) 21-25 BADCC 26-30 BBDDA 31-35 CADCB 36-40 DAGBF 第三部分 语言运用 (共两节,满分30分) 41-45 BCDAC 46-50 ADACB 51-55 CBDDB 第三部分 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 56. was recognized 57. remarkable 58. innovations 59. and 60. which 61. security 62. with 63. balances 64. Historically 65. supporting 第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分) 第一节 Dear Chris, I hope you’re doing well! I recently saw an amazing painting at the China Art Exhibition called The Red Lantern. It depicts a traditional Chinese street at night, with several red lanterns hanging from the buildings, casting a warm glow over the scene. The street is quiet, with a few people strolling along, creating a peaceful and nostalgic atmosphere. I really love this piece because of how it captures the beauty of Chinese culture. The red lanterns symbolize good luck and happiness, and the way the artist uses light and shadows gives the painting a sense of warmth and comfort. It makes me feel like I’m walking through a historical part of China. I think you’d enjoy it too! Yours, Li Hua 第二节 By the time we sat down to enjoy the dishes, my sons were deep in conversation with strangers. They were asking follow - up questions about crowded hotels and border crossings, their voices filled with genuine interest and excitement. They photographed every dish with obvious pride, as if each dish was a ceremony of growth, celebrating their newfound independence. They eagerly tasted each dish, discussing flavors with their new friends and laughing at the mispronunciation of the names of the dishes. They were no longer the reluctant teens I’d dragged into “boring” activities. Three weeks after we returned home, Charlie announced that he would make Sri Lankan curry for the family’s dinner. As we waited and waited, and Thomas teased his brother for taking forever while claiming he could’ve cooked it in half the time, I was just proud that Charlie was trying. As the hours dragged on and several attempts failed, I quietly went to a nearby store for backup supplies. We finally ate dinner at 9:30 p.m., but nobody complained. Watching Charlie serve his imperfect but edible curry, I could tell the trip had changed something. Now, Thomas is researching backpacking routes through Europe. I know exactly where that idea came from. 听力录音文稿 (Text 1) M: What are you going to do during the holidays, Lily? Are you free from the fifth to the seventh of January? If so, you can be my partner in the doubles tennis match. W: I’m going to stay with a friend, but I’ll be back on the evening of the fourth. So, yes, I’ll do that. (Text 2) W: I couldn’t decide between the advanced course and the professional course. M: You’ve done photography as a hobby for five years, so you can skip the beginners’ course. But the professional course might be a bit too advanced for you. I recommend you to enhance your skills further before signing up for it. (Text 3) W: Excuse me. I checked out some novels here earlier today, and I may have left my wallet somewhere near this information desk. Has one been found? M: Not to my knowledge. However, I think you’d better visit our lost - and - found center just one floor up. Someone could have possibly picked it up and brought it there. (Text 4) W: What are we going to do after the concert? M: We can either go ice - skating or visit a museum — I’ve been to too many museums recently though. So I’m leaning towards ice - skating. (Text 5) M: Could you help me please? This machine has a flashing red light. W: Let’s see. First, choose your type of wash, and then press the green button. The next step is to put in the correct change €1.50. Finally, press “start”. Simple! (Text 6) M: Amelia, what are you posting on the noticeboard? W: I’m organizing a company team for a charity event next weekend. It’s a ten - kilometer run through the city. The money raised will be used for a neighborhood playground. M: Sounds good! By the way, I usually run with Martin after work. I’ll talk to him about joining the team. W: Great, thanks! We need ten people to make a full team. (Text 7) W: Two of my friends will help me prepare the room on Saturday afternoon. We’re going to put colored lights everywhere. We’re having a band and a DJ from eight to midnight. I’ve already booked them. M: Okay, I think I’ll warn the neighbors! W: We’ve decided to have a fancy dress theme — everybody is coming as their favorite film character. M: Oh good! What are we going to eat? W: That’s all arranged. Mum is making some pizzas. M: And what about the cleaning the next day? W: Don’t worry. I’ll do that with my friend Lisa. She won’t mind! (Text 8) W: Right then. Let’s plan what we are going to do in the second half of the game. Although we’re losing by two goals at the moment, we’ve got to win this match and make it to the finals. Kevin — are you listening? M: It’s useless. We’ve lost our best player. W: No more negative talk, Kevin! We know they re good at keeping the ball, but you can find the weakness in their defense, get the ball from their players and then shoot! M: But their goalkeeper is good. W: You can kick the ball really hard. And I believe you can score! We can definitely score three goals and win. M: Okay. I’ll give it my best shot. W: That’s the spirit! Now - come on, everyone let’s go for it! (Text 9) M: Diana, how did you first become interested in creating paintings on buildings? W: Well, I read a story in a magazine about a guy who added art to buildings, making it possible to see art without having to go to an exhibition. Just recently, I saw a documentary about the same guy. M: So where did you create your first painting on a wall? W: Most of my paintings so far have been in schools, but the first one was actually in a hospital. The one I’m most pleased with is in a station, though. M: Wow! Is there a color you like to use more than any others? W: Well, dark blue’s no good, and paintings with too much green can be a bit boring. Yellow’s perfect, so I use plenty of that. M: Great. You’ve painted in lots of different cities W: Yeah. I particularly enjoy painting in New York, but people in Mexico City seem to really like my works, so I paint things there more than anywhere else. One day, I’d really like to create something in Paris — it’s a fantastic city. (Text 10) In Northumberland International Dark Sky Park, you can experience a night sky that is truly amazing. The skies are unpolluted by city lights, so this is the perfect place to look at the stars and planets. The best times are during the autumn and winter months because daylight hours are the shortest. You don’t need a telescope. Your eyes are perfect for seeing the stars. Or we recommend you invest in a pair of 10 x 50 binoculars for a better experience. Visitors may find that the amount of light in the visitor center and along the paths is kept low. This allows for clearer views of the night sky. More importantly, the dark conditions create a suitable natural habitat for animals that are active at night. Don’t forget to take a red light flashlight, which helps to improve your night vision. For the majority of people, twenty minutes is enough time for their eyes to completely adjust to the darkness, although some find it can take up to forty minutes. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 九江一中2025-2026学年度下学期第一次月考 英语试卷 命题人: 审题人: 第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。 1. When will the woman come back from her friend’s house? A. On January 4th. B. On January 5th. C. On January 7th. 2. Which course does the man recommend the woman to take? A. The beginners’ one. B. The advanced one. C. The professional one. 3. Why does the man suggest the woman go upstairs? A. To return the novels. B. To turn in a lost item. C. To look for her wallet. 4. What did the man do a lot recently? A. He visited museums. B. He watched concerts. C. He went ice - skating. 5. What are the speakers talking about? A. Where to change money. B. When to switch on the light. C. How to use a washing machine. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。 6. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Neighbors. B. Colleagues. C. Classmates 7. Why will the man speak to Martin? A. To collect money. B. To invite him to a run. C. To ask about a charity event. 听第7段录音,回答第8、9题。 8. What will the speakers probably do on Saturday evening? A. Hold a party. B. Watch a film. C. Play in a concert. 9. What will Lisa help do? A. Prepare clothes. B. Cook food. C. Do the cleaning. 听第8段录音,回答第10至12题。 10. How does the man probably feel at first? A. Proud. B. Upset. C. Relaxed. 11. What does the woman ask the man to do? A. Pass the ball. B. Play defense. C. Score a goal. 12. What sports game is the man probably playing now? A. Football. B. Basketball. C. Volleyball. 听第9段录音,回答第13至16题。 13. What inspired the woman to paint on buildings? A. A documentary. B. A magazine story. C. An art exhibition. 14. Where did the woman create her most satisfying painting? A. In a school. B. In a hospital. C. In a station. 15. What color does the woman use frequently? A. Yellow. B. Green. C. Dark blue. 16. In which city does the woman do most of her works? A. Paris. B. New York. C. Mexico City. 听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。 17. What makes the park an ideal place to see stars? A. Short daylight hours. B. A vast area of land. C. Little light pollution. 18. What does the speaker think is unnecessary for skywatching? A. A pair of binoculars. B. A telescope. C. A red light flashlight. 19. What is the main reason for limiting lighting in the park? A. To help save energy. B. To protect wild animals. C. To improve visitors’ experience. 20. How long does it take most people to get used to darkness? A. 20 minutes. B. 30 minutes. C. 40 minutes. 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。 A Bamboo Creative Bali’s Program This is a hands - on experience — developing confidence in the most widely used concepts and techniques of working practically with bamboo. Through this program, you will gain experience in bamboo joinery (细木工手艺) , carpentry, and the design process for making a bamboo building. This will be achieved through a group project with guidance from expert bamboo carpenters and master - craftsmen. In our 3 - week program, you will learn:  ·Bamboo treatment methods and low - cost set - up  ·Basic joinery skills through building bamboo furniture  ·Design principles through making design models  ·Bamboo construction skills through the hands - on live build The 3 - week program begins on March 7. We start at 9 am (prep work / briefing) , have a learning session at 9:30 am, lunch at 12 pm - 1 pm, and an afternoon practical session — finishing around 4 - 4:30 pm. The program runs from Monday to Friday though we sometimes rearrange days according to the schedule of local festivals — so we sometimes carry over into the “4th week” . Program Price: $ 1,030. Fees are non - refundable but if you are unable to attend for unexpected circumstances, you can reschedule all or part of the program up to 24 months forward. Location: Belega Eco - School. Accommodation: Live - in or live - out options. Comfortable local accommodation is available (including breakfast) for around $ 915 / week. Upcoming Programs 12 - 31 May Preparation for Ecotourism Structure Bali 09 - 28 June & 07 - 26 July Ecotourism Structure Build Bali 11 - 30 August Bamboo Program for Experienced Builders Kenya 16 - 27 September Bamboo Maintenance, Harvesting, Treatment and Processing Kenya 21. What is the aim of the program? A. To promote ecotourism in Bali and Kenya. B. To provide training in bamboo building skills. C. To study the importance of bamboo in Bali’s culture. D. To design marketing strategies for bamboo products. 22. What can participants do if they are unable to attend on time? A. Reschedule participation within 24 months. B. Ask for a digital recording of the program. C. Choose a new program in Belega Eco - School. D. Request a full refund under certain circumstances. 23. Which upcoming program has the shortest duration? A. Ecotourism Structure Build. B. Preparation for Ecotourism Structure. C. Bamboo Program for Experienced Builders. D. Bamboo Maintenance, Harvesting, Treatment and Processing. B Powerlifting, a strength sport focused on lifting the most weight possible, is otten seen as a sport for young and muscular athletes. But Faith O’Reilly, an 82 - year - old grandma based in Colorado, is ready to challenge this idea. She’ll soon get to showcase her abilities at a national competition. Born in St. Louis, O’Reilly moved with her family to Des Moines. She then attended the University of Iowa, where she discovered weightlifting. “While I was in law school I kind of fell in with some people who were doing weightlifting, and they invited me to go to a powerlifting meet with them,” she said. “I was watching it and thought, ’Well, I can do that.’” And she indeed did it. O’Reilly committed to the sport, even winning multiple state championships. However, a career move to St. Paul, Minnesota, resulted in her having less and less time to practice, eventually leading her to drop lifting altogether. Upon her retirement in 2007, O’Reilly rediscovered her love for the sport. Having fallen in love with Saguache, a small town in Colorado, during previous travels with her granddaughter, she settled there. With more free time and surrounded by green landscapes and fresh air, she started lifting again. She even has her own gym set up with special safety bars, allowing her to train on her own time and terms. Now, she has joined the impressive ranks of 95 - year - old lifter Catherine Kuehn and 81 - year - old Nora Langdon. Having reaped (收获) the benefits of this discipline, O’Reilly recommends it not just for seniors, but everyone who is able to practice it. “It’s overall good for you physically, and as you age you can have problems with bone density and losing muscle tone (肌张力) ,” she says. “So this helps you stay fit.” O’Reilly last competed at the 2024 Summer Showdown and Team Cup in Colorado, where she was the oldest competitor overall. “Besides the workout, it gives you the chance to be involved in an athletic adventure, and the people that do this are a very open and friendly group of people,” O’Reilly says about competing. “You make a lot of connections and get support.” 24. What inspired O’Reilly to take up powerlifting? A. Her need for physical activity in Colorado. B. Her desire to challenge the traditional belief. C. Her experience of watching a powerlifting meet. D. Her granddaughter’s advice on staying healthy. 25. Why did O’Reilly stop powerlifting for a period of time? A. She lost interest in the sport at the time. B. Her muscle tone was fading in St. Paul. C. Her new job left her insufficient time to practice. D. She preferred outdoor activities in a green landscape. 26. What does O’Reilly say about powerlifting competitions? A. They are extremely challenging. B. They encourage social connections. C. They are too dangerous for seniors. D. They require expensive equipment. 27. What is the main message delivered by O’Reilly’s story? A. Fame favors the young. B. Strength knows no age. C. Competition builds confidence. D. True leisure begins with retirement. C Preserving threatened coral reefs is no longer enough. Now, we must help build new ones, say Ja Young Kim, 17, and Jiho Kong, 19. They’ve just designed one new option: robotic nurseries to attract and nurture baby corals. Jiho and Ja Young live in Saipan, which is “a beautiful place that is surrounded by the ocean,” notes Jiho. Dying coral is “not just a story that we hear from newsletters or books,” Ja Young says. For her, the problem can’t be ignored. So she and Jiho teamed up to build robotic apartment complexes for baby coral. Their system consists of two types of cells. The first offers a safe harbor for coral larvae (幼虫) . They can attach to these “coral cells” and grow. The second are power cells. These similarly shaped units can drive the coral - housing units. Each power cell “has a propeller (推进器) ,” Ja Young points out, and runs on solar energy. So power cells can push coral cells to the perfect nursery location. Once they arrive, these cells can link together. A chain connects them to the ocean floor. This ensures they won’t drift away. To advertise the fact that housing units have arrived, the cell sings a song. This “special soundscape,” Ja Young explains, “can attract the coral larvae onto the structure.” Once they arrive, the tiny larvae begin setting up a new artificial reef. However, this apartment complex can do something natural reefs can’t. It can flee danger. Jiho linked the cells to the internet so they can receive ocean data. Their system’s power cells use these data to make decisions. If a dangerous storm approaches, these cells will know. They can turn on their propellers and head for safer waters. Each cell costs about $120 to make. That’s far less than similar technologies. The coral apartments must still undergo ocean tests. Models show a lot of promise. However, unseen problems could occur. Ja Young expects their new invention will do more than try to preserve the past. She believes it will build a more colorful future. 28. What does Ja Young and Jiho’s invention mainly focus on? A. Removing pollution in the areas around coral reefs. B. Monitoring the life cycle of coral reefs under stress. C. Creating a permanent alternative to natural coral reefs. D. Providing a mobile and nursery habitat for baby coral. 29. What is the function of the first type of cells? A. To transport coral cells to a suitable location. B. To deliver danger warnings through music. C. To collect data on ocean conditions. D. To support the growth of coral larvae. 30. What does the author try to explain in paragraph 5? A. The danger avoidance ability of the artificial reef. B. The ways of communication between coral reefs. C. The challenges of coral reefs’ restoration work. D. The limitations of current artificial coral reefs. 31. What is Ja Young’s attitude towards the new invention? A. Critical. B. Doubtful. C. Optimistic. D. Conservative. D Jason Wood was sitting in a restaurant on vacation, angry and upset because he couldn’t replace pita (皮塔饼) with fresh vegetables in his plate. He was told the menu couldn’t be altered. Wood has orthorexia, an eating disorder that isn’t in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) , which is the formal guide for clinical assessment of mental health conditions. But clinicians are seeing a rise in orthorexia among patients, said therapist Jennifer Rollin. Orthorexia is a fixation on eating “clean,” as defined by a set of rules dependent on certain individuals and the context they live in, said Dr. Jennifer Gaudiani, an eating disorder physician. A November 2023 study found that about 3 in 10 participants showed signs of orthorexia. Often, this disorder goes unnoticed or underestimated because it’s focused on healthy eating, said Wood, director of community engagement at the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders. Over the years, Wood said his list of unhealthy foods grew and those considered healthy kept shrinking (缩小) until he found himself leaving parties because he couldn’t find anything he would allow himself to eat — and that left him with a lot of anxiety, he said. The motivations people with orthorexia may have, as well as the approbation society gives them, might be labeled as health promotion or disease prevention, but often they are excuses for a “pure, old - fashioned diet culture,” which prioritizes one ideal body shape and size, Gaudiani said. If you or a loved one needs help for orthorexia, the good news is that treatment follows a similar path to established plans for eating disorders such as anorexia or bulimia nervosa. “People with orthorexia may find themselves with a team that includes therapists and dietitians, similar to patients in treatment for other eating disorders,” Rollin said. “But those living with orthorexia will also likely face the added layer of unpacking their definition of health and reframing their ideas around it in a challenging way,” she added. 32. Why was Jason Wood annoyed while he was on vacation? A. His special dietary request was refused. B. His vacation plans were altered unexpectedly. C. He was charged extra for the restaurant service. D. He found it challenging to make food decisions. 33. Why does orthorexia often go unnoticed according to Jason Wood? A. It is a time - honored way of living. B. It is often self - defined by individuals. C. It rarely leads to severe health issues. D. It places a high value on a healthy diet. 34. What does the underlined word “approbation” in paragraph 5 most probably mean? A. Concern. B. Promise. C. Praise. D. Intolerance. 35. What challenge does Jennifer Rollin think orthorexia patients face? A. Adapting to unfamiliar dietary plans. B. Reframing their understanding of health. C. Finding a specialist treating eating disorders. D. Balancing treatment with daily responsibilities. 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15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。 With holidays slowly winding down, many of you may be hoping to use the last of that sweet vacation time to get out of town and visit friends and family.    36    Elaine Swann, who runs The Swann School of Protocol, an etiquette training program, shares her rules on how to be a guest who gets invited back. Ask early and respect the answer. The rule comes with a few caveats (告诫) , Swann says.    37    Also, don’t automatically assume they can host you just because you asked “Make sure you’re prepared for the answer to be yes or no, and accept and respect whatever answer they give you,” Swann adds. Keep your visit short and sweet. Four days and three nights is generally ideal, Swann says.    38    It’s long enough to spend quality time together but short enough to be over before anyone can feel too crowded or frustrated.    39    Is your friend’s family the type that loves to cook for people, or should you plan to get your own meals? Make your host aware of any relevant information for your visit, like allergies or specific physical needs for your stay. Understand “Make yourself at home” the right way. When a host tells you to make yourself at home, that doesn’t mean you should put your feet on the couch or eat all the snacks in the kitchen. Swann says that’s generally a cue to take care of yourself — you don’t have to ask if you want a drink of water or an extra napkin. But as a houseguest, you still want to be your best, most respectful self.    40    A. Give your host at least three weeks’ notice. B. Be communicative about the specifics of your stay. C. Instead, maybe booking a nearby hotel is a good choice. D. But how do you ensure that your presence in someone else’s home feels like a gift? E. Are you hoping your friends can take some time off to hit the theme park with you? F. Offer to do the dishes, take out the trash, treat your host to a meal — or all of them. G. Unless you’re visiting for a larger occasion, a long - weekend - type visit is a sweet spot. 第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 A few weeks ago, while accidentally listening to a radio programme, a piece about laughter caught my ear. I was    41    the health benefits claimed by the presenters. I wondered if it was possible to add more    42    into my days, or if this was just a deeply    43    idea born from too many coffees? Curious and slightly excited, I decided to begin my journey    44    laughter. At first, the task felt strange. I asked friends and family to    45    me with “funny memories”. However, they either said they’d get back to me and didn’t, or pointed me to online videos. Next, I    46    “laughter yoga” recommended online. Laughter yoga, I discovered, was a combination of facial expressions and fake chuckles (假笑) that, when    47    together, result in a farewell ceremony to any pride you ever had. I kept    48   , until looked up at my two - year - old son who was    49    by my expressions. His concern caught me off guard and ultimately I    50    laughing, — although I refused to    51    laughter yoga for this. Changing your diet can also raise your    52   , experts say, but I didn’t try that. Perhaps I should have gone to the HahaHouse Museum of Laughter in Croatia, but the cost of getting there would have made my laughter    53   . Ultimately, what I realised is that it’s not particularly    54    to try and create daily laughter. Those “funny memories” should be cared for and    55    in moments of sadness or nostalgia. But do stay away from laughter yoga. 41. A. confident about B. interested in C. satisfied with D. disappointed by 42. A. comfort B. exercise C. laughter D. adventure 43. A. original B. brilliant C. familiar D. strange 44. A. in search of B. in exchange for C. in comparison with D. in charge of 45. A. shock B. inform C. amuse D. remind 46. A. tried B. taught C. promoted D. introduced 47. A. simplified B. transformed C. described D. performed 48. A. practising B. observing C. pointing D. listening 49. A. amazed B. touched C. frightened D. encouraged 50. A. gave up B. ended up C. took to D. turned to 51. A. save B. provide C. credit D. prepare 52. A. influence B. spirits C. awareness D. standards 53. A. flow B. spread C. ring D. disappear 54. A. uncommon B. challenging C. inappropriate D. sensible 55. A. predictable B. accessible C. typical D. different 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 Fuding White Tea Culture System of Ningde, Fujian Province 56. ______ (recognize) as a Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System in May, 2025. The system is a 57. ______ (remark) example of living agricultural heritage. It preserves the centuries - old mother tree Lüxueya and produces well - known tea varieties such as Fuding Dabaicha and Dahaocha. It has also developed a distinctive processing method natural withering (萎凋) without roasting — which makes it the only white tea practice included on the list of China’s intangible cultural heritage. Alongside these 58. ______ (innovation) , the system upholds deep - rooted cultural traditions, including festivals, legends, and bamboo craftsmanship, all of which reflect the close ties between tea, nature, 59. ______ community identity. Centered on tea, 60. ______ provides nearly 70% of household income, the system also includes crops, fruits, and livestock that contribute to food 61. ______ (secure) and biodiversity. Its terraced landscapes and intercropping practices enhance soil and water conservation while regulating the microclimate. These features, combined 62. ______ generations of local knowledge, form an ecologically sound farming model that 63. ______ (balance) productivity with sustainability, offering valuable insights for agroecological practices worldwide. The Fuding White Tea Culture System is deeply rooted in centuries - old customs and beliefs that have developed through the growing, processing, and consumption of white tea. 64. ______ (historical) , tea trade boomed through the Ancient White Tea Road. Today, these traditional trade models have developed into formalized tea markets, with major centers such as the Diantou Tea - and - Flower Market 65. ______ (support) local commerce and sustaining the heritage of Fuding’s white tea economy. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 假定你是某国际学校的学生李华,你市博物馆最近正在举办中国艺术展,展出了许多艺术作品。请你给来自英国的好友Chris写一封邮件,介绍一件你最喜欢的作品。内容包括:(1)作品名称;(2)作品介绍;(3)喜欢的理由等。 注意: (1)写作词数应为80个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题纸相应位置作答。 Dear Chris, ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 第二节(满分25分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 “There aren’t any theme parks there!” That was my twin sons’ reaction when I told them we’d be spending our family vacation in Sri Lanka, not at a Disney park or beachside hotel. At 16 years old, Charlie and Thomas wanted pools and roller coasters, not UNESCO heritage sites or cooking with strangers. But my wife, Cecilia, and I had different plans. I’d booked cultural experiences that would push them beyond their comfort zones, including a cooking class in the rural mountain town of Ella. They reacted as if they were being assigned homework for their holidays. I didn’t know if they would warm to the experiences I had in store. But on our morning at Sigiriya, their complaints about climbing the ancient rock fortress (城堡) had disappeared by the time we reached the top and saw the sweeping views across the jungle. At Priya Cookery Class, the real challenge began. My kids’ cooking skills peaked at burning toast. Now, they were being asked to prepare dishes they would’ve refused to try at any restaurant back home. On one of Ella’s hillside streets, 12 of us gathered around gas burners to make eight traditional Sri Lankan dishes. The group, a diverse bunch, included backpackers, retirees and honeymooners. My twins were clearly the youngest. Our instructor explained that we’d be preparing everything from chicken curry (咖喱鸡) to beetroot sambal (甜菜根辣椒酱) with everyone helping with every dish. This approach meant my kids found themselves cooking alongside brave backpackers and retired couples. Something clicked around the pot. The backpackers were fascinated by my teenagers’ perspectives, while Charlie and Thomas were absorbed in their wild stories of adventure in Southeast Asia. “You guys are so lucky,” a Canadian backpacker told Charlie as they worked on the dishes together. “I wish my parents had taken me to places like this when I was your age.” I could see Charlie perk up (振奋) . This experienced traveler thought what he was doing was cool. 注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题纸相应位置作答。 By the time we sat down to enjoy the dishes, my sons were deep in conversation with strangers.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Three weeks after we returned home, Charlie announced that he would make Sri Lankan curry for the family’s dinner._______________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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