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号卷·A10联盟2026届高三上学期11月期中质量检测
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英语试题
本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。请在答题卡上作答。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
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和D四
A
The Omni-Theatre,Asia's first 8K 3D digital
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educational and entertainment destination.Unlike traditional theatres,it is equipped
with a powerful digital planetarium system,allowing visitors to see space in 8K
resolution and travel through time.The 221-seat theatre hosts a variety of films and
live shows,taking audiences to remote locations on Earth and in the universe.It is open
for both school bookings and public visits.
Shackleton:The Greatest Story Of Survival
©44mins●12pm|5pm
This film brings to life one of the most incredible true survival stories-a journey
of endurance,courage,and the unbreakable human spirit.
Amazing Dino World 2
©40mins●10am|2pm
Through spectacular computer-generated imagery and modern science,this film
returns to prehistoric Earth to show how dinosaurs lived and eventually disappeared.
Cities of the Future
O45mins●3pm
Imagine the cities of tomorrow-sustainable,high-tech,and smart.It showcases
innovations in architecture,transport,and energy that combat urban challenges.
Animal Kingdom
©40mins●11am|4pm
A fun and educational adventure introducing six fascinating animal families.Perfect
for young and family audiences to learn about creatures that keep our planet alive.
Ticket Prices:
Adult
Child (18 months-8 years)
Senior Citizen(60+)
Peak
$23
$13
$13
Off-Peak
$20
$10
Free
Off-peak:Weekdays during school term.
Peak:Weekends,public holidays school holidays.
Please purchase your tickets online before visiting Omni-Theatre.
21.What sets the Omni-Theater apart from other theaters?
A.Its showing films about outer space.
B.Its convenient location for school trips.
C.Its use of tech to create virtual experiences
D.Its largest seating capacity for audiences in Asia.
22.What do Amazing Dino World 2 and Cities of the Future have in common?
A.Both are based on historical events.
B.Both show changes from the past to the future.
C.Both focus on survival in extreme environments.
个选项中,选出最佳选项。
D.Both use modern digital effects to present scientific ideas.
23.How much should two children aged 7 pay on a Saturday?
dome theatre,is a unique
A.$20.
B.$26.
C.$40.
D.$46.
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27.What does Michael Pollard's statement in the last paragraph suggest?
Riding across the wide Mongolian steppe is never easy.A single mistake-losing
A.Team spirit matters.
B.Winning is everything.
equipment or a horse stepping into a hidden hole-can mean game over.Yet earlier this
C.The race is in fact unfair.
D.Genghis Khan's legacy will live on.
month,45 riders faced this challenge in the Mongol Derby,known as the world's
C
toughest horse race.
For swimmers and surfers,sharks without teeth may sound like a relief.Yet a new
The course covers 1,000 kilometers of open plains,mountains,rivers,and sand.
study warns that this could one day become a reality,as ocean acidification threatens
Riders spend up to ten days crossing the land,changing horses every 20 miles at supply
the sharp teeth that these top predators rely on to survive.
stations.These Mongol horses are known to be the toughest in the world,handling
Sharks have several rows of teeth,and new ones usually replace lost ones quickly.
-40C winters to 30C summers.Small but powerful,they have changed very little over
But researchers found that rising ocean acidity may damage teeth faster than they can
hundreds of years and are known for carrying warriors into battle during the Mongol
be replaced,making it harder for sharks to feed.This could affect both shark
Empire's conquests in the 13th century.
populations and the balance of the marine ecosystem.
But riding these horses is extremely demanding."Competitors endure 12-hour
Ocean acidification occurs when the sea absorbs large amounts of carbon dioxide,
days at high speed.It's significantly harder than anything I've ever done,"said Anna
lowering pH levels.By the year 2300,the ocean's pH may drop from today's 8.1 to
Boden.The 30-year-old teacher from London was one of the four winners of the
about 7.3.Such a change could bring serious challenges to many sea creatures.
Mongol Derby,crossing the finish line alongside Eisa Al Khayari and Khalifa Al
To test the impact,scientists placed 60 shark teeth into tanks.One tank had normal
Hamed from the UAE,and Michael Pollard from the USA.
seawater (pH 8.1)and the other was more acidic (pH 7.3).After eight weeks,teeth in
The physical challenge is matched by the mental strain."The toughest part is
the acidic water showed about twice as much damage.The teeth had come from
staying positive through highs and lows,"Michael said."You're constantly facing
blacktip reef sharks at a German aquarium,which were collected after the sharks
failure,but pushing through makes you even stronger."
naturally lost them.
Riders stay in gers-traditional Mongolian tents-with local herding families,
According to lead researcher Maximilian Baum,acidification adds to other threats
whose kindness offers comfort and motivation.Horses are sacred in Mongolia,and
sharks already face,such as overfishing and loss of prey().Earlier research also
riders must respect them-even when thrown off."Respect for the horses is vital here,"
showed that shark skin scales,which are tooth-like structures,suffer similar harm.
Michael noted.
More sensitive shark species,especially those with slower tooth replacement,may face
The race traces back to Genghis Khan's 13th-century postal system,linking
greater risks.
distant lands by horse relay.Today,it honors that legacy.Rather unusually for a horse
Still,Baum believes sharks may adapt by replacing teeth more quickly or
race,the Mongol Derby allows joint winners,which is how four riders crossed the
strengthening them.Shark tooth expert Lisa Whitenack added that even corroded teeth
finish line at the same time this year.Michael said:"We'd rather cross together than see
anyone lose.It is really beautiful and I'm really honored to have been part of it."
might still function.She stressed the need for future studies to test whether damaged
24.What makes the Mongol Derby especially challenging?
teeth can still cut or puncture prey effectively.
The findings highlight the importance of reducing human-made carbon emissions.
A.Riders have to cross 1,000 km of rough land.
B.Riders might easily lose their way in the wild.
Protecting sharks'teeth is not only about the animals themselves,but also about the
health of the entire ocean ecosystem
C.Riders need to set up their own tents at night.
28.What can be inferred from the study's findings?
D.Riders might run into wild animals along the route.
25.What does Michael think is the hardest thing about the race?
A.Sharks will evolve larger jaws soon.
A.Enduring extreme physical pain.
B.Artificial lighting brings sharks more food.
B.Communicating with local families.
C.Cutting carbon emissions helps protect sharks.
C.Staying optimistic through tough times.
D.Most sharks already adapt well to acidic waters.
D.Changing horses at supply stations every 20 miles.
29.What did the shark tooth experiment show?
26.Why must riders show respect to the horses according to the text?
A.Teeth grew stronger in acidic water.
A.To avoid horse injuries.
B.Due to their religious significance.
B.Acidic water doubled tooth damage.
C.Because of their strength and power.D.To ensure faster speed during the race.
C.pH 7.3 water improved tooth strength.
D.Teeth in pH 8.1 water remained perfect.
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30.What does Lisa Whitenack's statement suggest?
32.What is the main focus of the recent study?
A.Corroded teeth are useless for hunting.
A.Why people prefer acoustic songs.
B.Damaged teeth need functional testing
B.How music treats dementia patients.
C.Sharks will evolve new teeth structures.
C.How music affects emotions directly.
D.Acidification only affects tooth appearance.
D.How music qualities influence memory.
31.What is the best title for the text?
33.What does the underlined word "conjure"in Paragraph 3 most likely mean?
A.Sharks'Teeth at Risk from Acid
A.Hold back.
B.Search for.C.Put down.
D.Bring about.
B.Why Sharks Lose Teeth in Old Age
34.What is a possible benefit of music therapy?
C.New Discoveries About Shark Teeth
A.Stop memory decline.
B.Improve patient mood.
D.The Role of Shark Teeth in Marine Ecosystems
C.Help patients live longer.
D.Slow down aging process.
D
35.Which kind of music recalls more pleasant memories?
A.Songs from the music charts.
A recent study has shown that different kinds of songs bring back different kinds
B.Songs that are soft and acoustic.
of memories.Softer,acoustic(music tends to remind people of calm or even sad
C.Songs frequently played on the radio.
moments,while louder,high-energy songs more often bring back fun and exciting events.
D.Songs personally preferred by listeners.
"We all know the feeling of hearing a song and suddenly being taken back to a
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
past moment,"explained Safiyyah Nawaz from Goldsmiths University in London.
根据短文内容,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
"Our study shows that qualities of the music itselfsuch as how energetic,loud,or
两项为多余选项。
acoustic it is-are connected to the emotions and clarity of those memories."
A great poem can be there for you-just like other works of art you hold dear.It
Scientists have long known that music can conjure strong memories.What's new
can help you process sadness,anger or fear.36 Some poems make you want to
is how the emotional qualities of music are linked to memory,which could help in
stand up and shout them from the rooftops.But if you haven't read poetry in a while,
medical treatments,such as helping people with dementia()or Alzheimer's disease.
these feelings may be hard to access.Here are four tips to help you meaningfully
Music therapies are already used with patients,often reducing anxiety and improving
connect to a poem.
their relationships with caregivers.
37 In school,poetry is often taught as something to analyze-students must
To explore this further,researchers surveyed 233 people aged 18 to 76.
understand every line,find hidden meanings,and write essays.That keeps them from
Participants were asked about memories connected to both their favorite songs and
developing personal relationships with poetry.So relax as you read a poem-there's no
popular hits from their teenage years.Previous research suggests that around age 14,
quiz at the end!
people form the strongest music-related memories.
Read it out loud.38 When you speak the words out,you notice rhythm,tone,
The analysis revealed several patterns.More acoustic songs were tied to vivid and
and emotion.Try reading the same poem in different ways:slowly,as if savoring each
unique memories,often involving emotions like romance or admiration.In contrast,
word;or clearly,as if explaining it to someone else.It may help further your
high-energy songs,such as Prince's When Doves Cry,brought back memories of
understanding of the poem.
Don't worry about "getting it".People often feel pressured to unlock a poem's
excitement and amusement,and were recalled more quickly.Another key finding was
true meaning.Don't do that.39 Ask yourself some simple questions:What
that self-chosen songs led to more positive and specific memories than chart hits,
impression does it leave?What thoughts come to mind?These questions help you
showing that it's not just the musical features that influence memory,but also how
shape your experience.
much a person likes a song and how familiar it is to them.
Visualize the poem.A poem might offer visual imagery-or may not.If not,use
The team has also launched an online collection of songs and musical memories,
your imagination to fill in the details.Think of the poem as a movie or a play and
aiming to expand it beyond Western samples."We hope this collection will help us
you're the director.What colors would you use?40 If there's light,what kind of
better understand how music,together with personal experience,produces such deep
light would it be?These brain pictures can enrich your connection to the poem.
and meaningful memories,"said Nawaz,adding that future research will explore how
A.What kind of setting is there?
musical elements interact with personal factors to create meaningful memories in
B.Take notes while studying poetry
everyday life.
C.Instead,focus on your own reaction
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D.Or it makes you feel happy or excited.
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
第二节(满分25分)
E.Don't treat poetry like a classroom task
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。
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
F.How does the poem have an impact on you?
The Yuanyang Hani Terraces()in southwest China's Yunnan Province,
的短文。
G.Poetry has a long history as an oral art form
already recognized as56 UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site,were further
Mira and Kael were adventurous siblings who loved exploring nature and always
honored by being added 57 the 2025 World Heritage Irrigation Structures list on
supported each other through every challenge.For days,they had been preparing for a
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)》
Sept.10,2025.
weekend hike in the mountains.
第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
This mountain farming irrigation system,which has been in place for over 1,300
It all started with a map Kael found in an old hiking magazine at the library.
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以
years,vividly demonstrates the Chinese nation's ecological58(wise)of
Tucked between pages about mountain trails was an old photo of a lake so blue it
填入空白处的最佳选项。
harmonious coexistence between humans and nature.
looked unreal-"Hidden Eagle Lake,"it said,"almost no one knows how to get there."
Looked down upon,left out,unwanted-that's how I felt that day.It was during
The Yuanyang Hani Terraces are located in the Ailao Mountains along the Red
That was all he needed."Mira,we have to go!"he said,bursting into her room.
7th grade,on the school's paved road outside our classrooms.Two classes had 41
River in Yunnan.This 59(impress)irrigation system covers an area of 3,740
For days,they studied printouts,packing and repacking their bags,checking lists
to play a game.I was excited to join,but a classmate wouldn't let me play on her team.
hectares.According to research,the terraces 60 (build)as early as the Tang
again and again.Their parents weren't thrilled,but finally agreed:one night,just the
Her 42 was enough to make anyone feel unwelcome.Despite repeated begging
Dynasty.The local Hani people carved the terraces along the mountain slopes(),
two of them,deep in the Pine Ridge Mountains.
from another girl,the 43 classmate still wouldn't allow me to join.Back then,I
passing down their unique agricultural 61(method)through generations.Today.
On a foggy Sunday morning,backpacks heavy on their shoulders,they left the last
didn't realize that another person's 44 should not decide my worth.It was a
a network made up of 305 canals 62(run)through the area,channeling water to
road behind and began climbing.The trail was steeper than expected,roots snaking
terrible moment,enough to 45a young heart.
the vast terraced fields
across the path,fog wrapping the trees like smoke.But when they finally broke
And then,life gave me a small blessing,46 my life greatly.It happened one
Far from being isolated,this remarkable system integrates perfectly with the
through the treeline,there it was-the lake,glowing under the clearing sky,surrounded
day in 9th grade.I 47 scored high in an English test.My teacher's eyes lit up
surrounding forests,water systems,and villages,63(create)a harmonious
by cliffs and silence.No footprints.No signs.Just wild,untouched beauty.
with genuine surprise and pride.She didn't just 48 she stood in front of the
ecosystem.The forests at the mountain tops conserve water sources,while canals
They dropped their packs with a laugh,quickly set up the tent,and lit a fire.As
class,held up my paper,and said,"This is what 49 looks like.Look at the
channel water through the villages64(irrigate)the terraces.
soup warmed over the flames,they sat close,swapping stories from past trips,feeling
thoughtful details in the essay,the clear structure,and the 50 vocabulary.This
Today,the region's distinct water culture,65 emphasizes fair water
like real explorers.For a moment,everything seemed perfect.
isn't luck-it's 51."Then she added,softly but firmly,"I've seen your journey.
distribution,conservation,and harmonious relationships between people and water,has
Then Kael saw it-a dark gap beneath some thick vines,half-hidden by the rocks.
You've gone from 52 over simple sentences to writing with confidence.Keep
become the essence of Hani Terrace culture.
"Look!A cave!"he said,eyes wide.Mira hesitated-it looked damp...maybe
going.You're not just improving in English-you're becoming a stronger 53."
dangerous..But curiosity won..“Okay,”she said,“but just a quick look.”
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
Those words served as 54 to make me burn the midnight oil.Now,it didn't
Big mistake.
matter who was 55 to me-I was ready to face the world with confidence.
第一节(满分15分)
Inside,the air turned cold.The narrow tunnel opened into a wider space,water
假定你是李华,上周六上午你和同学们参加了校学生会组织的“美丽家园,从
41.A.chosen
B.struggled
C.attempted
D.gathered
dripping from sharp rocks above.Kael stepped forwardand the ground gave way
我做起环保志愿活动。请你给澳大利亚笔友Aaron写一封邮件,分享这次活动。
beneath him.
42.A.refusal
B.comment
C.gesture
D.silence
内容包括:
注意:
43.A.nervous
B.talented
C.patient
D.mean
1.活动经过;
44.A.mistake
B.opinion
C.appearance
D.mood
1.续写词数应为150左右:
2.你的收获与感受。
45.A.pour out
B.calm down
C.tear apart
D.warm up
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
注意:
46.A.disturbing
B.changing
C.simplifying
D.ruining
Mira's heart sank,but she forced herself to stay calm
1.写作词数应为80左右:
47.A.initially
B.naturally
C.unexpectedly
D.reluctantly
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
48.A.check
B.debate
C.scream
D.smile
49.A.effort
B.honesty
C.intelligence
Dear Aaron,
D.bravery
Kael took a deep breath,grabbing the rope with one hand
50.A.basic
B.strange
C.rich
D.common
51.A.ambition
B.opportunity
C.memory
D.growth
52.A.hesitating
B.skipping
C.practicing
D.arguing
Best wishes!
53.A.guide
B.thinker
C.actor
D.athlete
Yours
54.A.purpose
B.fuel
C.pressure
D.reminder
55.A.equal
LiHua
B.sincere
C.unkind
D.familiar
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英语参考答案
第一部分
听力
第二部分
阅读
第一节
21-23CDB
2427 ACBA
28-31 CBBA
32-35 DDBD
第二节
3640 DEGCA
第三部分
语言运用
第一节
41-45 DADBC
46-50 BCDAC
51-55 DABBC
第二节
56.a
57.to
58.wisdom
59.impressive
60.were built
61.methods
62.runs
63.creating
64.to irrigate
65.which
第四部分写作
第一节
One possible version:
Dear Aaron,
I'm writing to share with you a rewarding volunteer activity I took part in last Saturday morning.Organized
by our Students'Union,the event was themed"Beautiful Home,Start from Me".
Early in the morning,we gathered at a local park and began by collecting litter,such as plastic bottles and
wrappers,which we then sorted for recycling.Afterwards,we designed posters to raise public awareness about
environmental protection.Many passers-by praised us,which made us feel proud.
This experience made me realize that everyone's small efforts really matter to our planet.I'll keep doing such
meaningful things!
Best wishes!
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节
One possible version:
Mira's heart sank,but she forced herself to stay calm.She turned on her headlamp and scanned the area-the
walls were too steep and slippery to climb.Kael's fall had left him in a pit about two meters deep,with loose
stones around the edge.Her backpack contained a climbing rope,emergency blanket,flashlight,water,and a small
first-aid kit.Quickly,she tied one end of the rope tightly around a large rock sticking out from the ground,testing
it three times to ensure it was safe,then lowered the other end into the pit."Grab the rope,push your feet against
the cracks,and climb slowly!"she instructed firmly.
Kael took a deep breath,grabbing the rope with one hand.He pressed his other hand firmly against the wall
for support,and began to pull himself up.His foot slipped once,and he nearly fell,but the rope held.With Mira's
steady encouragement,he finally climbed out of the pit and lay on the ground,catching his breath.Using their
headlamps to guide the way,they walked back carefully.After what felt like a long time,they saw a faint light
ahead.Daylight!They ran towards it,feeling a huge sense of relief.Freedom was just steps away.
【解题导语】这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了奥米尼剧院的特色、影片排期及票价信息,突出其科技体
验与教育意义。
21.C细节理解题。根据第一段内容可知,它配备了强大的数字天象系统,让游客以8K分辨率观看太空并
穿越时空,说明其独特之处在于利用科技创造虚拟体验。
22.D推理判断题。根据Amazing Dino World2和Cities of the Future中的内容可知,前者提到通过震撼
的电脑生成影像和现代科学”展示恐龙时代,后者虽未直接提及技术,但内容涉及“未来城市创新”,
由此可推知两者均运用数字技术呈现科学理念。
23.B细节理解题。根据Ticket Prices后面的内容可知,周六属于高峰期,儿童票价为$13/人,两人共计$26。
【解题导语】这是一篇记叙文。蒙古马术大赛(Mongol Derby)是世界上最艰难的赛马比赛,参赛者跨越
1000公里的蒙古草原,面对体力与心理的双重挑战,最终四位选手共同获胜。
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24.A推理判断题。根据第二段内容可推知,比赛的路线覆盖了1000公里的草原、山脉、河流和沙漠,是一
片开放而崎岖的土地。
25.C细节理解题。根据第四段内容可知,Michael认为比赛中最难的部分是保持积极心态,尤其是在面对
困难和失败时。
26B推理判断题。根据第五段内容可推知,马在蒙古文化中具有神圣的地位,骑手必须尊重马匹,这与
马的宗教意义紧密相关。
27.A推理判断题。根据最后一段内容可知,Michael说:“我们宁愿一起走进终点,也不希望看到有人失败。”
这表明他更看重团队合作和彼此的支持,而不是个人的胜利。
【解题导语】这是一篇说明文。研究发现,海洋酸化可能导致鲨鱼的牙齿受损,因为酸性水加速了牙齿腐
蚀,影响鲨鱼捕食和生存,这对海洋生态系统构成威胁。
28.C推理判断题。文章提到,酸化水对鲨鱼牙齿造成损害,而减少碳排放有助于减缓海洋酸化,因此保
护鲨鱼和整个海洋生态系统的健康需要减少碳排放。
29.B细节理解题。根据第四段内容可知,实验结果表明,放人酸性水(H7.3)中的鲨鱼牙齿损伤是放入
正常海水(pH8.1)中牙齿损伤的两倍。因此,酸性水加速了牙齿的损伤。
30.B细节理解题。根据倒数第二段内容可知,Whitenack指出,尽管牙齿被腐蚀,它们仍然可能有效地切
割或穿透猎物。因此,损坏的牙齿需要进一步测试,评估其是否仍能有效捕猎。
31.A主旨大意题。文章重点讨论海洋酸化对鲨鱼牙齿的影响,标题“鲨鱼牙齿面临酸性威胁”最能概括文章
的主题。
【解题导语】这是一篇说明文。研究表明,不同类型的音乐能唤起不同情感和记忆,自选音乐尤其能带来
积极回忆,对临床治疗如痴呆症患者有帮助。
32D推理判断题。根据前两段内容可推知,最近研究的核心是音乐特征与记忆的关系。
33.D猜测词义题。根据划线词所在句可知,音乐能唤起强烈的记忆。conjure在此表示“唤起”。
34.B细节理解题。根据第三段的最后一句话可知,音乐疗法的益处主要是缓解焦躁、改善情绪与关系。
35D细节理解题。根据倒数第二段内容可知,最能引发愉快回忆的是自选歌曲,因为个人喜欢和熟悉度更高:
【解题导语】这是一篇说明文。本文介绍了如何欣赏诗歌,建议读者放松心态、大声朗读、发挥想象,建
立与诗歌的个人情感联系。
36D空格前一句提到诗歌能帮助人处理悲伤、愤怒或恐惧等负面情绪,空格后一句说“有些诗让你想站
到屋顶上大声喊出来”,这是一种积极、激动的情绪。选项D“或者它让你感到快乐或兴奋”正好起到
了承上启下的作用,既与前文的负面情绪形成对比,又自然地引出了后文想要呐喊的激动心情,使
文意连贯。
37E空格后一句话说“在学校,诗歌常被当作需要分析的东西来教”,选项E“不要把诗歌当作课堂任务”点
明了人们难以体会诗歌情感的原因一正是由于学校的教学方式让我们把诗歌当成了任务,从而引
出下文对这种教学方式的批判。
38.G该段的主题句是“大声朗读出来”。空格后一句解释了朗读的好处:“当你把话说出口时,你会注意到
节奏、语调和情感”。选项G“诗歌作为一种口头艺术形式有着悠久的历史”为“大声朗读”这一建议提
供了历史和理论依据,说明了为什么朗读是体会诗歌韵律和情感的自然且有效的方式,是对主题句
的支撑和解释。
39.C空格前一句建议读者不要去解锁诗歌的“真正含义”,空格后一句则给出了具体的做法:“问自己一些
简单的问题:它留下了什么印象?你脑海里有什么想法?”。选项C相反,要关注你自己的反应正
好起到了转折和指导作用,它告诉读者应该做什么来替代“寻找标准答案”,完美地引出了后面关于个
人感受和印象的问题。
40A空格前一句是导演的思考:“你会用什么颜色?”,空格后一句是“如果有光,会是什么样的光?”。这
些都是关于视觉画面的具体问题。选项A“有什么样的场景/布景?”与“颜色”和“光线”同属于导演需
要构思的视觉元素,使这一系列问题在逻辑上保持一致,共同构成了一幅生动的想象画面。
【解题导语】这是一篇记叙文。作者回忆七年级被排斥的痛苦经历,九年级时因英语进步获老师肯定,重
拾自信,走向成长。
41.D句意为“两个班级聚集在一起玩游戏”,gathered符合“一起玩游戏”的语境,表示学生集合到一起。
42.A前文提到同学不让我加入,“她的
足以让人感到不受欢迎”,refusal(拒绝)最贴切,直接对应
“不让我加入”的行为。
43.D该同学即使别人求情也不让我加入,说明她态度恶劣,mean能体现其不友善的性格。
44.B句意为“当时我不知道一个人的
不该决定我的价值”,此处指“别人对我的看法”,opinion最准确。
45.C句意为“足以
一颗年轻的心”,tear apart形象表达心灵受创,符合“可怕时刻”的语境。
46.B后文讲述老师鼓励带来积极转变,changing符合“带来巨大改变的正面意义。
47.C作者曾不自信,这次高分出乎意料。unexpectedly体现“连自己都没想到的转折感
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48.D老师不仅微笑,还当众表扬。smile是基本反应,后接更强烈表扬,逻辑通顺。
49.A老师说“这就是
的样子”,后文强调不是运气,是成长”。结合后文“是努力的结果”,ffot最贴切。
50.C描述作文词汇丰富,rich vocabulary是固定搭配,表示语言水平高。
51.D老师强调这不是运气,而是
”,呼应前文从“不会写句子到“自信写作”,growth最准确。
52.A从前“在简单句子上犹豫到如今“自信写作”,hesitating over sentences体现过去语言障碍。
53B老师说“你不仅是英语进步,更是成为更强的
”,写作体现思维能力,thinker升华主题。
54.B那些话成为我“挑灯夜读”的
fuel比喻精神动力,形象生动。
55.C现在不在乎谁对我
,呼应前文被排斥经历,unkind符合语境
【解题导语】这是一篇说明文。元阳哈尼梯田被列入多项世界遗产名录,其千年灌溉系统展现人与自然和
谐共生的智慧,融合森林、水系与村落,形成独特文化景观。
56.a
考查冠词。UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site'”是可数名词单数,且“UNESCO”以辅音
音素开头,故填a。
57.to
考查介词。固定搭配add.to…意为将…添加到…”。
58.wisdom
考查词性转换。“ecological''是形容词,修饰名词,故填wisdom。
59.impressive
考查词性转换。空格后是名词短语irrigation system”,需要用形容词修饰。
60.were built
考查时态语态。根据时间状语“as early as the Tang Dynasty'”可知动作发生在过去,且主语
the terraces'”与build'”为被动关系,故用一般过去时的被动语态。
61.methods
考查名词用法。method是可数名词,前有their unique'”,且农业技术不止一种,应用复
数形式。
62.runs
考查时态语态与主谓一致。句子的主语是“a network made up of305 canals'”,核心词是
“network”,句首的Today'”表明描述的是当前持续存在的事实或状态,因此谓语动词run”
需要使用第三人称单数形式。
63.creating
考查非谓语动词。逻辑主语“this remarkable systemi”与“create'”为主动关系,表示结果,故
用现在分词creating作结果状语。
64.to irrigate
考查非谓语动词。不定式to irrigate表目的。
65.which
考查定语从句。此处为非限制性定语从句,先行词是“the region's distinct water culture'”,
在从句中作主语,指物,应用关系代词which引导。
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