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株洲市南方中学2026届高三二轮复习阶段性英语测试答案
第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分)
1-5 BBACB 6-10 BBCAA 11-15 CCBCC 16-20 BACAA
第二部分 阅读 (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)
21-25 DCCAC 26-30 ACDCB 31-35 DBABC
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
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第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
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61. was awarded 62. winning 63. strategically 64. to be promoted
65.excellence
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
Dear Peter,
I was delighted to learn of your interest in our school’s recent exhibition on Traditional Chinese Cuisine
Culture. Thank you for your kind attention, and I’m very happy to share the details with you.
The exhibition offered a rich experience through three main parts. First, there were live demonstrations of
making classic dishes like dumplings and mooncakes. Second, we displayed beautiful historical tableware (餐具) from various dynasties. Finally, interactive tea culture sessions allowed visitors to learn about and taste different Chinese teas.
I truly believe this event helped us all appreciate the depth of our food heritage more deeply. I hope we can enjoy some traditional Chinese food together in the future! Please let me know if you would like to know more.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分 25 分)
During their practice, the group was amazed by Li Ming’s Chinese kung fu. His fluid movements combining strength and grace drew gasps of admiration. When he demonstrated a dragon-style sequence, the British students clapped enthusiastically. Sensing their genuine interest, Li Ming offered to teach basic stances. In return, they taught him popular dance steps, blending Eastern and Western elements into their performance. Gradually, Li Ming found himself laughing naturally during rehearsals. The cultural exchange dissolved his anxiety, replacing it with collaborative joy. By performance day, their routine had transformed into a vibrant fusion of martial arts and modern dance.
After the show, Li Ming noticed some changes happening. Classmates greeted him warmly in corridors, asking about kung fu philosophies. In literature class, group members actively sought his interpretations, patiently listening to his accented English. At lunch breaks, students invited him to join conversations about cultural differences. The once-daunting school parties became opportunities to share Chinese pop songs. Most importantly, Li Ming stopped overthinking every interaction. He realized communication wasn’t about perfection, but sincere effort. Slowly, his initial adventure transformed into meaningful connections built on mutual curiosity and respect.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了一个叫李明的中国交换学生在英国遇到的适应问题,最后他因为参加才艺表演而有机会展示中国功夫。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“在练习过程中,这群人对李明的中国功夫感到惊讶。”可知,第一段需要详细描写练习时的情景,比如李明展示功夫的具体动作,英国同学的反应。
②由第二段首句内容“节目结束后,李明注意到一些变化发生了。”可知,第二段可需要展示表演后的积极变化,比如同学们对他的态度转变,主动与他交流,邀请他参加活动,课堂上的参与度提高,以及李明自身心态的变化。
2.续写线索:展示功夫——同学反应——赞叹——变化——互相交流——感悟
3.词汇激活
行为类
①.提供:offer/provide
②.发现:find/discover
③.邀请:invite/ask
情绪类
①.热情地:enthusiastically/passionately
②.喜悦:joy/happiness
【点睛】[高分句型1]. When he demonstrated a dragon-style sequence, the British students clapped enthusiastically.(由when引导的时间状语从句)
[高分句型2].Sensing their genuine interest, Li Ming offered to teach basic stances.(由非谓语动词现在分词作状语)
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Of course, i'd be happy to help press the start button and scan your purchases, then press the pay button. We accept cards and mobile payments. Excuse me, could you help me with the self check out? Of course, i'd be happy to help press the start button and scan your purchases, then press the pay button. We accept cards and mobile payments. 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。Hello, miss Carter, thanks for meeting me here on the apartment. Oh, i'm excited to take a closer look. This is one of our most popular listings. IT is well maintained by the current owners, so you shouldn't have to worry about major repairs anytime soon. Hello, miss Carter, thanks for meeting me here on the apartment. Oh, i'm excited to take a or look. This is one of our most popular listings. IT is well maintained by the current owners, so you shouldn't have to worry about major repairs anytime soon. 听下面的录音,回答第五小题。Have you seen the latest update on the school website? The new plan looks great. 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Your teams done brilliantly to get into the final? Yeah, everyone's pretty convinced will be bringing home the winners cup. So there will be loads more fans at the game than we're used to. So will there be any chAllenges? Well, the team were playing against is a bit of an unknown quantity. We don't really know what they're capable love. I mean, if they happen to be on top form as they were earlier in the tournament, we may struggle. 听下面的录音,回答第八至第十小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。That new sleep tracker you recommended is fascinating and slightly terrifying. how? So the data been eye opening for me. According to this, for eighty eight percent of the time, I don't get into deep sleep. What's your sleep efficiency? Eighty five percent last night. But IT ranges from seventy percent to ninety percent. Honestly, knowing this might be making my sleep problem worse. Well, we monitor sleep to improve IT, but the monitoring causes stress exactly. Maybe ignorance makes IT easier. Try using IT just weekly for sleep patterns, like your average sleep time. That new sleep tracker you recommended is fascinating and slightly terrifying. how? So the data been eye opening for me. According to this, for eighty eight percent of the time, I don't get into deep sleep. What's your sleeve efficiency? Eighty five percent last night. But IT ranges from seventy percent to ninety percent. Honestly, knowing this might be making my sleep problem worse. Well, we monitor sleep to improve IT, but the monitoring causes stress exactly. Maybe ignorance makes IT easier. Try using IT just weekly for sleep patterns like your average sleeping. 听下面的录音,回答第十一至第十三小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Doctor Evans, i'm not sure if I should insist on my kids doing chores. Does that really matter? absolutely. A study published in child development found that children who regularly take on household responsiblities are more likely to be ambitious and independent adults. That makes sense. But how do I get them to do chores without constant arguing? The key is to match tasks to the child's age. For Younger kids, start with small jobs, like having a two or three year old put away toys around ten or eleven. They can handle changing bed sheet. And how do I keep them motivated? Start by making chores fun, turning them into a game. Also praise their effort. A star chart can work well. But most importantly, and this often overlooked, be the example you want your children to follow. Doctor Evans, i'm not sure if I should insist on my kids doing chores. Does that really matter? absolutely. A study published in child development found that children who regularly take on household responsibility, t ie s, are more likely to be ambitious and independent adults. That makes sense. But how do I get them to do chores without constant arguing? The key is to match tasks to the child's age. For Younger kids. 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株洲市南方中学2026届高三二轮复习阶段性英语测试
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第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
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第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
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第二节读后续写(满分25分)
Paragraph 1
During their practice,the group was amazed by Li Ming's Chinese kung fu.
Paragraph 2
After the show,Li Ming noticed some changes
happening.
株洲市南方中学2026届高三二轮复习阶段性测试
英语
第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分 30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案 转涂到答题卡上。
第一节 (共5小题; 每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音放两遍。
1.What is the weather like now?
A.Windy. B.Cold. C.Warm.
2.What will the speakers do next?
A.Explore the city. B.Eat out. C.Go to the library.
3.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.At a store. B.At a bank. C.At a hotel.
4.What is probably the man?
A.A house owner. B.A repairman. C.A house agent.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.The school website.
B.The environmental project.
C.The roof repair plan.
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,各小题将给出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 people's attitude toward the man's team?
A.Critical. B.Confident. C.Uncertain.
7.What does the man see as the main challenge?
A.His team's unstable performances.
B.The opponents' unpredictable strength.
C.Pressure from increased fan expectations.
听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。
8.What percentage of the woman's sleep is deep sleep?
A.88%. B.70%. C.12%.
9.What is the woman's main concern about the sleep tracker?
A.Causing anxiety.
B.Showing complex data.
C.Being inaccurate.
10.What does the man suggest the woman do?
A.Check data weekly.
B.Ignore the statistics.
C.Stop using the tracker.
听第8段录音,回答第11 至 1 3 题。
11.What is the benefit of involving kids in chores according to the study?
A.It can improve kids' concentration.
B.It allows a better parent-child relationship.
C.It helps with kids' long-term development.
12.How should parents assign chores to kids?
A.Let kids choose tasks.
B.Set rules with kids.
C.Assign age-appropriate tasks.
13.What do parents often pay little attention to?
A.Making chores fun.
B.Being a role model.
C.Praising their kids.
听第9段录音,回答第14 至 1 7 题 。
14.What does Eli value most?
A.Creating original designs.
B.Increasing brand awareness.
C.Getting good academic grades.
15.How did Eli and his brother initially start their business?
A.By cooperating with relatives.
B.By conducting online surveys.
C.By selling to people around them.
16.What was the biggest challenge for Eli?
A.Choosing attractive logos.
B.Placing large orders of materials.
C.Dealing with customers' complaints.
17.What helps Habits365 grow significantly?
A.Celebrities' promotion.
B.Low prices of products.
C.Followers' good reviews.
听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。
18.What is said about the book Time for What Matters?
A.It will be published soon.
B.It shows how to master attention.
C.It has different language versions.
19.What is the primary function of Dr.Martin's methods?
A.Reducing stress.
B.Increasing efficiency.
C.Discovering meaningful activities.
20.What will Dr.Martin do after her presentation?
A.Answer questions.
B.Meet some readers.
C.Take a short break.
第二部分 阅读 (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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
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The news cycle is driving us to the edge of madness, so why not switch off, unplug and pick up a book? We know you could use a laugh right now — and luckily, several thousands of you told us all about the books, stories and poems that make you laugh.
We took your votes and with the help of our panel (专家小组) of expert judges we created this list of 100 reads designed to make you laugh out loud. Want slice-of-life essays? Loopy poetry? Texts from famous literary figures? Scroll down — we’ve got it all.
As with all our reader polls, this is a curated (精心筹划的) list and not a straight-up popularity contest; unlike last year, you’ll see the books are grouped into categories rather than ranked from one to 100.
And, as always, there are a few things that didn’t make the list — surprisingly, Shakespeare didn’t get enough votes to make it to the semifinals. Then there were books that didn’t quite stand the test of time, or were so new we couldn’t tell whether they’d stand up.
Some of the authors on this list are incredibly popular, and you voted them in over and over again. Because space is limited, we try to hold each author to one spot on the list, but there are some exceptions such as Nora Ephron, who our judges thought was perfect.
And speaking of our judges, you will find a couple of their works on the list this year — we don’t let judges vote for their own works, but readers loved works such as Samantha Irby’s We Are Never Meeting In Real Life, so the panel agreed they should stay.
Laughter is the best medicine. Just click here and start reading!
21.How is the list of this year different from that of last year?
A.More books are included. B.It is made all by readers.
C.It mainly focuses on poetry. D.The listed books are classified.
22.What can we learn about Nora Ephron?
A.She fails to stand the test of time.
B.She is not so popular as other authors.
C.She gets more than one spot on the list.
D.She belongs to the panel of expert judges.
23.Why is We Are Never Meeting In Real Life kept on the list?
A.It is written by a judge. B.It reflects real life.
C.It gets enough readers’ votes. D.It attracts the experts.
B
What if you could meet most of your daily needs-shopping, work, education, healthcare-within a 15-minute walk or bike ride from your home? This is the exciting vision of the “15-minute city”, an urban planning concept that gained global attention years ago. However, putting it into practice has sparked unexpected and fierce opposition.
The concept was popularized by Mayor Anne Hidalgo of Paris and based on the research of French scholar Carlos Moreno. It suggests a move from city planning centered mainly on cars to one focused on “chronic-urbanism”. The goal is to return urban space to people, with more parks and streets for walking. Advocates argue that this model addresses multiple crises all at the same time: climate change, social isolation, and public health.
Despite its apparent benefits, opponents have misrepresented the idea online, framing it as a secret government plan to control people’s free movement. While these claims are baseless, they have gained support, influencing public opinion and making it harder for cities like Oxford and Melbourne to carry out the concept.
The real issue, however, goes deeper than misinformation. It points to a fundamental problem in urban innovation: the difficulty of imagining a life less dependent on the private car. For decades, the car has symbolized personal freedom and status. Any policy that seems to reduce car use, even if it aims to enhance overall quality of life, can make people feel emotionally upset. This reflects what transport experts call “car dependency”, a cultural and deep-rooted habit that is hard to break.
The situation mirrors past urban conflicts. For instance, many people opposed creating walking-only streets in city centers decades ago, but now, such areas are mostly loved and valued. The experts of a recent study on sustainable transition conclude that the battle for the 15-minute city is not just about planning; it’s about messaging. Success depends not only on smart design but also on effectively conveying its vision of a more sustainable and human urban future.
24.What can we learn about “chronic-urbanism” in paragraph 2?
A.It gives more space to people. B.It aims to expand road networks.
C.It focuses on car development. D.It was created by Carlos Moreno.
25.What do the opponents think of the 15-minute city?
A.Traffic-slowing. B.Money-wasting. C.Freedom-limiting. D.Tech-demanding.
26.What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about?
A.The challenge of a less car-centered life. B.The significance of private cars.
C.The public’s reactions to a new policy. D.The definition of car dependency.
27.What does the experts’ conclusion imply in the last paragraph?
A.Public opinions are too hard to change. B.Sustainable transition is the top priority.
C.Communication matters as much as design. D.Planning should send an innovative message.
C
Jules Verne is widely regarded as one of the fathers of science fiction. His “Extraordinary Voyages (航海)” series transport readers on grand adventures to the far reaches of Earth and beyond. But Verne did more than just tell entertaining stories — he also predicted over 100modern-day inventions and technologies in his writings.
For example, in the 1889 short story In the Year 2889, Verne painted a picture of a highly networked world with global multimedia communications. He described the “phonotelephone” which sent sound and images over great distances. The main character, Fritz Napoleon Smith, is able to easily communicate via this technology with his wife on another continent:
“Mr. Smith was able distinctly to see his wife despite the distance that separated him from her... Mrs. Smith immediately appeared on the telephotic screen, with her features smiling and her eyes moist (潮湿的) with tears.”
Verne’s technically-grounded adventure tales represented a new approach to imagining the future through fiction. Unlike other writers of his day who penned more fanciful or supernatural stories, Verne aimed for realism in his futuristic visions, always basing them on cutting-edge science and his own extensive research. This laid the foundation for the “hard science fiction” of the 20th century and beyond.
Verne is often thought of as a technological optimist, a champion of scientific progress and innovation. But his writings also reveal another perspective. Many of his stories feature a brilliant but mad scientist whose inventions ultimately bring more harm than good. Captain Nemo in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea uses his submarine (潜艇) to violently attack ships. For Verne human nature determined whether technology would be a force for good or a source of destruction.
The spirit of adventure in Verne’s timeless stories will live on, continuing to inspire generations to push the boundaries of the possible and create the world of tomorrow. That is perhaps the greatest achievement of the extraordinary voyages of Jules Verne.
28.How does Mr. Smith contact his wife in In the Year 2889?
A.By holding an in-person talk. B.By making a long-distance call.
C.By sending a letter back home. D.By having an instant video chat.
29.What is the“hard science fiction” based on?
A.The unrealistic fantasies. B.The fictional technologies.
C.The latest research findings. D.The imagined future worlds.
30.What can we infer about Verne from Captain Nemo’s story?
A.He is disappointed with human nature.
B.He is aware of the danger of technology.
C.He is in favour of scientific development.
D.He is different from the writers of his time.
31.Which of the following best describes Jules Verne according to the text?
A.Strong-willed. B.Fantasy-seeking.
C.Positive-minded. D.Forward-thinking.
D
Some famous novels show that being the side character can give us access to deeper truths and a richer appreciation of the human condition than those too busy propelling the story forward.
Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle
“He possesses two out of the three qualities necessary for the ideal detective. He has the power of observation and that of deduction. He is only wanting in knowledge.”
There is little doubt that Sherlock Holmes is the most famous detective in literature. Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories now exist in over 70 languages, and Holmes is the most portrayed literary character in film and television history.
As a detective, Holmes often takes the lead in solving mysteries, but the story is told from the perspective of Dr. John H. Watson, Holmes’s loyal friend and companion.
There are many advantages to this. First, Holmes is odd and tends to focus on minor details. Telling a short story from his perspective would make it anything but short. Dr. Watson translates Holmes’s oddity into something less tiring for the reader.
On a literary level, having the story told by the companion helps keep the reader in suspense. If we had access to everything Holmes knew, the game would be over before it was happening. By seeing the Victorian world through Watson’s eyes, not only are we provided a picture that non-detectives can comprehend, but we get to enjoy Sherlock’s exciting adventures spoiler-free.
The Great Gatsby by E. Scot Fitzgerald
“Yet high over the city, our line of yellow windows must have contributed their share of human secrecy to the casual watcher in the darkening streets, and I was him too, looking up and wondering. I was within and without, simultaneously enchanted and repelled by the inexhaustible variety of life.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s best-known work is a meditation on class in the supposedly egalitarian (平等主义) United States, the excesses of the 1920s, and how horrible it can be when the American Dream comes true. The story is told from the perspective of Nick Carraway, a young man who has moved to Long Island in hopes of becoming a stockbroker and cashing in on the 1920s boom. As the title suggests, the real hero of the story is his mysterious neighbor, Jay Gatsby.
The difficulty of the story centers on Gatsby’s attempts to pursue Nick’s married cousin Daisy, his dreams of reliving the past, and his efforts to climb into the upper-class of American society. Nick, who is an unreliable narrator, is present for many of the main events in the story. However, as hinted at in the above quote, he considers himself an observer rather than a driver of those events.
This allows us to get an outside view of the situation from somebody who admits he doesn’t entirely fit into the world he’s participating in while still being an intimate companion of those who do. The resulting commentary on the life of the American upper crust (症结) has been debated for a century.
32.If written from the perspective of Sherlock Holmes instead of Dr. John Watson, the book Sherlock Holmes would be ________.
A.short and to the point B.incomprehensible and long
C.full of spoiler and suspense D.interesting but too professional
33.What can be inferred from The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald?
A.Nick Carraway is not just as observer but a driver of the story events.
B.The real mysterious hero behind the title of the novel is Nick Garraway.
C.Readers will know more about the American upper class from the perspective of Jay Gatsby.
D.The unreliable narrator prevents the reader from grasping the harms of pursuing the American Dream.
34.Quotes from Sherlock Holmes and The Great Gatsby given below the title respectively in order to ________.
A.stick to the traditional pattern of a famous novel
B.indicate the side character’s role as the narrator
C.remind readers of the theme and plot of the novels
D.explain the main character’s neglect of deep truths
35.What’s the message the author of the passage wants to convey through the two books mentioned?
A.Classical novels must have quotes that have enduring power among readers.
B.Stories told from the most important character’s perspective are still the mainstream.
C.Individual, or historical eras can be deeply explored from a unique sideline perspective.
D.Side characters in novels are usually dismissed as unimportant and can’t get their name in the title.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Imagine climbing a mountain and getting half way up and saying to yourself, “You know what, I’m going to climb back down and finish this later.”
36 We have projects that sit waiting to be completed. Some people start college but never graduate. We have books that we never finish reading. 37 Many people are great at beginning things but can’t seem to finish strong.
Not finishing what we started has been a repeated problem for us. We have to face it. 38 Whenever we delay, or put to the side, the things that will help us accomplish our goals, we stop developing our potential.
Not finishing not only causes us to stop making progress but also we find it harder whenever we do decide to start again. Consider this: every time I begin a new exercise program my muscles are sore (疼) for a few days. After a few weeks of routine, the muscles get accustomed to the program and grow stronger. Thus, no more sore muscles. Well, when I take some time off I fear starting again. 39
Strong finishers are able to focus on getting the best result from anything that they start. So how do we know that we are a strong finisher? Along with the huge feeling of accomplishment, other people will begin to notice the change. 40 They will have no choice but to recognize our strong finishing ability. We will be rewarded with more trust from them.
A.The list goes on and on.
B.We should have the confidence.
C.Why don’t we have the interest any more?
D.Sounds silly, but that is what we do all of the time.
E.I know that my muscles are going to be sore again.
F.They will see we are able to climb and conquer the mountain.
G.Not being a strong finisher can limit our ability to conquer our goals.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
One afternoon, as I was diving into life’s deeper questions with my students, a thoughtful boy named Jack raised his hand. “Why do so many people feel lost?” he asked. 41 their curiosity, I decided to show them the ropes through experience rather than simply 42 . “Follow me,” I said, leading them toward the nearby 43 .
Whispers filled the air. “Why are we going there?” Emma murmured. “Are there wild animals?” Liam added nervously. “Are we even going to 44 this?” A voice trembled from the back. I stayed 45 , walking calmly ahead. The students trailed behind me, their minds racing with 46 . Some panicked over 47 lions; others pictured snakes. With every step, their anxiety 48 , yet I said nothing.
After forty minutes, we stopped at the forest’s edge. 49 them, I smiled. “Don’t worry — we won’t be entering. But tell me, what did you notice on our way here?” The students fell silent. “You were so caught up in 50 of the unknown,” I continued, “that you 51 the birds singing, the sunlight filtering through the leaves, and the 52 around you.”
Jack’s eyes lit up with realization. “So...we worry so much about the future that we 53 to live now?”
“Exactly,” I replied. “Life is a 54 . If we let fear take over, we’ll miss its wonders.” The students nodded, their faces brightening.
As we walked back, they laughed, finally noticing the world they’d overlooked before. The lesson was simple but profound: The 55 shapes the future. Don’t let fear steal today’s gifts.
41.A.Ignoring B.Sensing C.Inspiring D.Celebrating
42.A.complain B.argue C.explain D.announce
43.A.mountain B.river C.desert D.forest
44.A.survive B.enjoy C.remember D.control
45.A.curious B.silent C.shocked D.amused
46.A.plans B.guesses C.decisions D.jokes
47.A.hungry B.magical C.fierce D.imaginary
48.A.grew B.emerged C.faded D.fell
49.A.Calling on B.Pointing at C.Turning to D.Waiting for
50.A.joy B.fear C.anger D.hope
51.A.heard B.missed C.avoided D.recorded
52.A.beauty B.harmony C.warmth D.mystery
53.A.refuse B.pretend C.forget D.hate
54.A.game B.battle C.gift D.journey
55.A.present B.chance C.effort D.luck
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。
On Saturday, the frozen Songhua River witnessed the first “HIT-Cambridge-Oxford Cup” Ice-Dragon-Boat International Friendship Race, 56 fourteen top universities in China and the UK participated. Nearly 200 rowers forcefully 57 (strike) the ice in perfect unison to drive their dragon boats forward, with the audience lining the banks erupting in 58 (enthusiasm) cheers.
“Amazing! 59 centuries of rowing on the River Cam, we have never raced on ice," said Edward Townsend from Cambridge,adding that the biting cold was 60 test of both stamina and team spirit.
The Cambridge team, along with teams from Nanjing University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University and host Harbin Institute of Technology, 61 (award) the first prize—four teams sharing the second prize and six 62 (win) the third prize.
Wu Jian, HIT's executive vice-director, stressed that staging this ice-dragon-boat race was a 63 (strategic) planned move and hopefully more cultural exchange were expected 64 (promote) among the best universities in China and the UK.
During the race, the dragon boat, which symbolizes unity, progress and 65 (excellent) in Chinese culture, served as an “ark” carrying young people from both countries toward deeper mutual understanding.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
假设你是李华,你的外国笔友Peter对上周日你校举办的主题为“中国传统饮食文化”(Traditional Chinese Cuisine Culture)展览感兴趣,请你给他写一封邮件介绍活动内容。内容 包括:
1. 活动内容;2.活动意义。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Peter,
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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。
注意:
Li Ming was a 17-year-old exchange student from China. With a heart full of dreams and a little bit of nervousness, he flew to the United Kingdom to start a new adventure. He had always imagined what it would be like to walk through the historic streets of England and meet people from different parts of the world. But as soon as he arrived at his new school, he felt a little unsure.
In his new class, Li Ming struggled to start conversations with his British classmates. They spoke so quickly and used words and phrases he didn't understand. When he tried to join their conversations, he felt shy about his accent and worried that he might say something wrong. He also noticed that British students seemed to value their personal space more than he was used to, which made it even harder for him to find the right moment to start a meaningful talk.
Group work was even harder. During a group project in literature class, Li Ming had trouble explaining his ideas clearly, feeling like his ideas were getting lost in translation. And he started to doubt himself.
Social events outside of class were just as difficult. At a school party, Li Ming watched his classmates laugh, dance, and sing along to the latest pop songs. He felt left out, not knowing the songs or the dance moves. He wanted to join the fun, but the fear of looking silly kept him on the sidelines.
One day, the school announced a talent show, Li Ming, who practiced traditional Chinese kung fu, really wanted to try. While he was hesitating, a group of British students interested in cultural performances invited him to join them. Li Ming agreed.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
During their practice, the group was amazed by Li Ming’s Chinese kung fu.
After the show, Li Ming noticed some changes happening.
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