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1.B 2.A
【原文】M: Do you remember those strange paintings we saw when we were on holiday last year?
W: Yes, they were painted by Picasso. You weren’t impressed, were you?
M: No. I expected everything in Paris to be beautiful. If I wanted to see ugly things, I could find some at home in England. I wouldn’t need to go to France.
W: Well, a lot of people like them. In fact, Picasso is one of Spain’s most famous people.
M: I don’t know why. None of the paintings looked like real things.
W: But that was intended. You can love Picasso or hate Picasso, but it is hard not to have an opinion about his work.
M: We can agree on that.
3.B 4.A
【原文】M: Wow, that was some journey.
W: Yeah, I thought we’d never get here. All those delays.
M: Well, it’s nice to be back. Travelling is great, but I’m glad that I’ll be back surrounded by all the familiar things.
W: Well, it’s not quite as comfortable as the room we’ve been in for the past fortnight.
M: No, and all that time not having to cook our own meals was great.
W: Yes, well, it’s over now, back to reality. Come on, let’s get the bags sorted out.
5.A 6.A 7.B
【原文】W: Are you going to Matthew’s leaving party?
M: Yes, I’m glad he was promoted. The Chicago office isn’t doing well and he could improve things there.
W: Yes, he will. Are you applying for his job?
M: I might. Do you know anyone else who is going for it? Is Sylvia going too?
W: She knows she doesn’t stand a chance of getting it. She doesn’t have enough experience.
M: But Jon may well apply.
W: He’s not suitable for that position either. He is struggling to keep up with work. That’s because he is working two jobs to pay his bills. Bob, I think you would be the best person for that position.
M: Thanks for your support, Amber.
8.B 9.A
【原文】M: Wow, that was some journey.
W: Yeah, I thought we’d never get here, all those delays. Well, it’s nice to be back. Traveling is great, but I’m glad that I’ll be back surrounded by all the familiar things.
M: Well, it’s not quite as comfortable as the room we’ve been in for the past fortnight.
W: No. And all that time not having to cook our own meals was great.
M: Yes, well, it’s over now. Back to reality. Come on, let’s get the bags sorted out.
10.A 11.C 12.B
【原文】M: Children from more than 180,000 families in China can now go on an online tour of ten world-famous museums through online broadcast. The families each need to pay 19.9 yuan for that. In 174 classrooms in Chinese villages, students can watch it for free. Miss Ma is a teacher in a village school in Sichuan. She says the children there have never visited a museum. For some of them, even going to the closest library in town is difficult. The museum project shows how online broadcast can help improve education. The technology has already been widely used for entertainment. However, it is not until recently that it has been used for education. The project has proved to be a success, but there’s still a problem — people haven’t worked out how to make these online tours interesting.
13.C 14.B
【原文】W: Hello, Alfonso, you look really well. What’s new?
M: Hey, Maya. My main news is that I want to change jobs next year. I want to have more time for my painting hobby.
W: Roberto said you hoped to buy his house. Is that right?
M: Yes, Roberto’s place is much bigger than our home and there’s room for a painting studio. Plus, Kara says she wants to turn the storeroom into an office.
W: Great. How are Kara and the children doing recently?
M: Very well.
15.B 16.A
【原文】W: Mr. Craig, we have a variety of vacation package tours for you to look at today. You can go on a wildlife tour in Kenya or take an elephant ride through Vietnam.
M: But my wife and I were thinking of a trip to China to see the Great Wall.
W: Well, our China tour lasts 2 weeks and includes visits to Beijing and Hong Kong. You can go shopping and sightseeing there. In both cities, we have partner hotels.
M: Great. Please give me a brochure so that I can look it over and discuss it with my wife.
17.B 18.B 19.C 20.B
【原文】W: Good morning, I am Lisa. In today’s edition of Role Models Around Us, our guest is Emily, a 65-year-old grandmother. As you all know, our neighborhood blog Changi Villagers has been a great platform for sharing local news and events. In fact, Emily is the key contributor to it. Not only that, but she also started a new blog called Resources Nearby for residents who want a hand moving heavy furniture or just need a listening ear for their problems. Emily has a great passion for learning. She says it is never too late to learn. She will be launching a new website just for students soon, to help them learn more about topics such as the history of our neighborhood, famous scientists, and the inventions they created. What a role model she is! Now, let’s welcome Emily to talk about her idea for the website.
21.B 22.C 23.C
【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了“泰坦尼克号:沉浸式航行”这一体验活动,包括体验方式、活动信息、票价等内容,吸引游客前来感受泰坦尼克号的故事。
21.细节理解题。根据第二段“With the help of cutting-edge technology, you will be guided to walk through the luxurious passages, come face to face with the iceberg and experience the dramatic final moments of the legendary ship in an unforgettable journey.(在尖端技术的帮助下,您将被引导着走过豪华的通道,直面冰山,并在一段难忘的旅程中体验这艘传奇船只戏剧性的最后时刻)”以及第三段“Putting on a headset, you’re in a metaverse (虚拟世界).(戴上耳机,你就置身于虚拟世界)”可知,游客将通过运用现代技术来体验泰坦尼克号的故事。故选B项。
22.细节理解题。根据“Prices”部分,30多岁的夫妇属于成人(Adult(13 +)),购买VIP票每人26.90欧元;2岁孩子免费;7岁孩子属于儿童(Child(4-12)),购买VIP票为22.90欧元。由此可知,总共花费为26.90×2+22.90 = 76.7欧元。故选C项。
23.推理判断题。文章介绍了“泰坦尼克号:沉浸式航行”这一旅游体验项目,包括活动内容、时间、地点、票价等信息,最后还提示“For more information, check it out here.(如需更多信息,请点击此处查看 )”。由此推知,这篇文章很可能来自一个旅游网站。故选C项。
24.C 25.D 26.B 27.A
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了新加坡国立大学的研究人员通过利用雨滴撞击窄管产生的电荷分离效应,开发出一种新型发电装置,有效解决了小流量水发电效率低的问题,展示了雨滴发电在绿色能源领域的巨大潜力。
24.细节理解题。根据第二段“For smaller, slower flows, researchers have explored charge separation. They use a tube to let water flow through it continuously. Charges gather on the surface that the water touches. In this way, researchers can collect charges, but it is far from effective. (对于更小、更慢的水流,研究人员已经探索了电荷分离。他们用一根管子让水不断流过。电荷聚集在水接触的表面。通过这种方式,研究人员可以收集电荷,但效果远不理想。)”可知,研究人员面临的问题是收集电荷的效率很低。因此,NUS研究人员旨在解决的问题是电荷收集的低效性。故选C项。
25.推理判断题。根据第三段“When these droplets enter the tube, their impacts create “plug flow,” in which the water forms mini columns separated by air gaps. (当这些水滴进入管道时,它们的撞击会产生“塞流”,即水形成由气隙隔开的小柱。)”可知,“塞流”指的是水形成由气隙隔开的小柱,结合选项可知,D项符合“塞流”的特点。故选D项。
26.主旨大意题。根据最后一段“According to the study’s lead author, this model shows how rain can be used to generate clean electricity effectively and sustainably, especially in rainy places such as Singapore. Its potential is enormous, as it offers an alternative energy source even in cities. Imagine a rain collection device on your roof, producing small amounts of electricity whenever it rains — a small step for a raindrop, but a giant leap for sustainable energy technology. (根据该研究的主要作者的说法,这个模型展示了如何有效地和可持续地利用雨水来发电,特别是在像新加坡这样的多雨地区。它的潜力是巨大的,因为它即使在城市中也提供了一种替代能源。想象一下,在你的屋顶上有一个雨水收集装置,每当下雨时都能产生少量的电力——对雨滴来说是一小步,但对可持续能源技术来说是一大步。)”可知,最后一段主要讲的是该模型在绿色能源方面有前景的应用。故选B项。
27.主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是第一段“Now, researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have tapped into this effect to generate electricity using rain-like droplets. (现在,新加坡国立大学(NUS)的研究人员利用这种效应,利用类似雨滴的水滴发电。)”可知,文章主要介绍了新加坡国立大学的研究人员利用雨滴撞击窄管产生的电荷分离效应来发电,展示了雨滴发电在绿色能源领域的巨大潜力,因此,A项“Revolutionary Energy from Raindrops (来自雨滴的革命性能源)”是最合适的标题。故选A项。
28.D 29.B 30.A 31.C
【导语】本文为一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了科研团队研发出一种可漂浮在水面上的新型液滴发电机,这种发电机重量更轻,成本更低,耐用性更强,该发电机为雨能发电及环境监测提供了新可能。
28.细节理解题。根据文章第一段“A research team has now developed a new solution: allowing the generator to remain on the water surface. This solution cuts the generator’s weight by about 80 percent and lowers cost by about 50 percent while having similar electrical output compared to old systems.(如今,研究团队提出了一个新的解决方法:让发电机持续漂浮于水面。这一方法在保持与传统设备相当发电量的同时,成功将发电机重量减轻约80%,成本降低约50%)”可知,新发电机的主要改进在于其重量大幅减轻约80%,成本降低约50%,同时保持与旧系统相似的电力输出。故选D。
29.推理判断题。根据文章第四段“The influence of this research goes beyond getting energy from rainfall. Because the generator naturally remains on the water surface, it could support environmental monitoring systems in different kinds of water settings, including technologies for testing water quality, or pollution level.(该研究成果的意义超越雨能采集本身。由于发电机可自适应不同水体环境,它能为江河湖海等多种水域的环境监测系统提供支持,包括水质检测、污染监测等技术应用)”可知,该发电机可以自然漂浮在水面上,它可以支持环境监测系统,包括检测水质或污染程度的技术。由此推知,收集环境数据是该发电机的额外应用之一。故选B。
30.推理判断题。根据文章最后一段“Although the laboratory results are encouraging, the researchers emphasize that additional work is necessary before the technology can be used widely. Real raindrops differ in both size and speed, and these differences could affect the generator’s output.(尽管实验室数据令人振奋,研究人员强调该技术仍需完善才能大规模应用。真实雨滴在尺寸与速度上的差异性可能影响发电效率)”可知,真实的雨滴在大小和速度上有所不同,这可能会影响发电机的输出。作者提到这一点是为了说明当前研究的局限性,表明该技术在实际应用前仍需进一步改进。故选A。
31.主旨大意题。根据文章第一段“A research team has now developed a new solution: allowing the generator to remain on the water surface. This solution cuts the generator’s weight by about 80 percent and lowers cost by about 50 percent while having similar electrical output compared to old systems.(如今,研究团队提出了一个新的解决方法:让发电机持续漂浮于水面。这一方法在保持与传统设备相当发电量的同时,成功将发电机重量减轻约80%,成本降低约50%)”并通读全文可知,文章主要介绍了科研团队研发出一种可漂浮在水面上的新型液滴发电机,这种发电机重量更轻,成本更低,耐用性更强,该发电机为雨能发电及环境监测提供了新可能。由此可知,C项“一个获取雨滴能量的新设计”符合文章标题。故选C。
32.A 33.B 34.D 35.C
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍诺丁汉特伦特大学研发的新型太阳能面料,可给小型设备充电,兼具普通面料特性,助力可再生能源转型。
32.细节理解题。根据第二段中的“The prototype (样品) includes 1,200 tiny solar panels, each measuring just 5 by 1.5 millimeters. It can generate 400 milliwatts (毫瓦特) of electrical energy, enough to charge electronic devices. (该样品包含1200块微型太阳能电池板,每块尺寸仅为5毫米乘1.5毫米。它可以产生400毫瓦的电能,足以给电子设备充电。)”可知,这种新型面料的特别之处在于能利用阳光发电。故选A项。
33.词句猜测题。根据第三段中的“The material which we have developed appears and behaves the same as any ordinary fabric, as it can be washed in a machine. Besides, because the tiny solar cells are made up of silicon, wearers aren’t able to even notice a discrepancy in the fabric’s composition when it is compared to standard clothing.(我们研发的这种材料外观和性能都与普通面料无异,还可以机洗。此外,由于这些微型太阳能电池由硅制成,与标准服装相比,穿着者甚至察觉不到面料成分的discrepancy。)”可知,这种面料和普通面料差别极小,穿着者无法察觉,因此“discrepancy”的意思是“差异、区别”。故选B项。
34.细节理解题。根据第四段中的““Electronic fabrics really have the potential to change people’s relationship with technology, as this prototype shows how we could do away with charging many devices on the wall,” adds Theodore. (“正如这款原型所展示的,我们有望不再需要给许多设备插墙充电,电子织物确实拥有改变人类与科技之间关系的潜力。”西奥多补充道。)”可知,西奥多认为这项创新能减少人们对固定充电设备的需求。故选D项。
35.推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“As powerful as that may one day be for us, it’s encouraging to know even changes like the composition of our clothing can help facilitate the necessary renewable energy shift for our species.(尽管未来这可能会给我们带来巨大助力,但令人鼓舞的是,我们知道即使是像服装成分这样的微小变化,也能帮助推动人类社会必要的可再生能源转型。)”可知,微小的改变也能为可再生能源的未来做出贡献。故选C项。
36.F 37.D 38.A 39.E 40.G
【导语】这是一篇说明文。本文以“日历与生活规划”为主题,探讨传统与现代生活方式之间的平衡与情感联系。
36.根据上文“When I feel like something in my life is out of control, I always depend on the comforting power of organization.(当我感到生活中有些失控时,我总是依赖整理的安抚力量)”可知,本句与organization(整理、规划)直接相关,选项F“我曾经制作过类似日历的图表来实现它”通过calendar-like charts自然引出下文提到的新年日历,逻辑连贯,符合语境。故选F。
37.根据上文“I detailed my entire schedule on that calendar. Every appointment, every visitor, every work meeting — my whole life was arranged clearly on those pages, and it put me at ease.(我在那本日历上详细列出了自己的全部日程安排。每一项约会、每一位访客、每一次工作会议——我的整个生活都清晰地记录在那些页面上,这让我感到安心)”可知,第二段描述作者如何详细记录日程安排,选项D“所以第二年我又给自己买了一个”既承接了使用纸质日历的良好体验,也解释了为何会形成每天查看的习惯,因果关系明确,符合段落发展逻辑。故选D。
38.根据上文“The wall calendar seemed to have become a part of my life.(挂历似乎已成为我生活的一部分)”以及后文转而指出“It was fixed in place and therefore not portable(它固定在墙上,无法携带的缺点)”可知,选项A“然而它的缺点很明显”,通过however形成转折,自然引出下文对纸质日历局限性的描述。故选A。
39.根据后文“When another new year was approaching, a wall calendar was no longer on my shopping list.(当又一年新年即将来临,挂历已不再出现在我的购物清单上)”可知,本句对该段内容的总起,选项E“现代科技逐渐占据了一席之地”概括了作者从纸质日历转向手机日历(现代科技工具)的转变,匹配段落主旨。故选E。
40.根据上文“Not having my day laid out visually robbed me of my peace of mind, I realized.(我意识到,无法直观地看到日程安排让我失去了内心的平静)”可知,本句呼应文章开头的One December morning,选项G“难道这个十二月不是它回归的最佳时机吗”以反问句结尾,既体现作者重拾纸质日历的想法,也让文章结构首尾呼应,情感表达完整。故选G。
41.A 42.D 43.C 44.B 45.A 46.B 47.C 48.A 49.D 50.D 51.B 52.A 53.C 54.B 55.C
【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了父亲支持儿子参加轮椅篮球,并帮助他重拾信心的故事。
41.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他教会了我很多,在事故发生之前,我表现得相当不错。A. taught教;B. needed需要;C. bought买;D. liked喜欢。根据上文“Dad loved basketball and hoped that one day I would play the game.”可知,作者父亲喜欢篮球,他也希望作者打球,由此推知,父亲会教作者很多篮球知识。故选A。
42.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他教会了我很多,在事故发生之前,我表现得相当不错。A. serious严肃的;B. young年轻的;C. rich富有的;D. good好的。根据上文“He 1 me a lot”和下文“until the accident”可推知,父亲教作者很多篮球知识,所以在作者发生事故之前,他的表现是很好的。故选D。
43.考查副词词义辨析。句意:然后突然间一切变得黑暗。A. easily容易地;B. usually通常地;C. suddenly突然地;D. certainly确定地。根据上文“Our little car ran off the road.”和下文“The next thing I remembered”可推知,作者乘坐的车翻了,他晕了过去,所以突然间一切变得黑暗。故选C。
44.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我接下来记得的事情是被告知我将不能再走路了。A. tested测试;B. told告诉;C. ordered命令;D. advised建议。根据下文“I wasn’t going to be walking again”可知,作者从车祸中醒来后,被告知不能再走路了。故选B。
45.考查动词短语辨析。句意:妈妈和我学会了接受这个事实,但爸爸却很难接受。A. live with接受,忍受;B. care about关心;C. look after照顾;D. work at从事。根据上文“Mum and I learned to...”和下文“but Dad took it hard”可推知,作者和妈妈接受了这个事实,但他的父亲无法接受这个事实。故选A。
46.考查名词词义辨析。句意:有一天,我们社区的一位长者亚当斯先生问我是否想加入他正在组建的一个轮椅篮球队。A. football足球;B. basketball篮球;C. baseball棒球;D. volleyball排球。根据下文“But I think you can play with Charles (a very good teen wheelchair basketball team) now.”可知,作者被邀请加入的是轮椅篮球队。故选B。
47.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我不知道爸爸对此有什么看法,但我知道我想参加。A. experience经验;B. taste味道;C. idea想法;D. speech演讲。根据上文“When I told Mum, she was all for it, but Dad just looked at me and said nothing.”可知,作者的父亲关于他加入轮椅篮球队的事情没有发表意见,所以作者无法推测出父亲的想法。故选C。
48.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我在一个星期五下午开始了我的第一次训练。A. practice练习;B. problem问题;C. part部分;D. education教育。根据下文“through our drills (操练)”可知,作者在一个星期五的下午开始第一次的练习。故选A。
49.考查动词词义辨析。句意:最让我惊讶的是,我发现爸爸坐在看台上看着我们进行训练。A. pushed推;B. troubled困扰;C. worried担心;D. surprised吃惊。根据上文“When I told Mum, she was all for it, but Dad just looked at me and said nothing. I didn’t know Dad’s ____7____ of this, but I knew I wanted to play.”可知,作者并不清楚父亲对于他参加轮椅篮球队的想法,所以看到父亲出现在看台上,他很吃惊。故选D。
50.考查动词词义辨析。句意:最让我惊讶的是,我发现爸爸坐在看台上看着我们进行训练。A. making制作;B. helping帮助;C. letting让;D. watching观看。根据句中“I found Dad sitting in the stands”可知,作者的父亲在看台上,肯定是观看作者的训练。故选D。
51.考查动词词义辨析。句意:爸爸同意他愿意试一试。A. hoped希望;B. agreed同意;C. forgot忘记;D. discussed讨论。根据下文“would like to give it a try”可知,Mr. Adams邀请作者的父亲来给孩子们展示一些打篮球的技巧,他同意了。故选B。
52.考查动词词义辨析。句意:爸爸每天都来。A. came来;B. arrived到达;C. joined加入;D. ran跑。根据上文可知,作者的父亲同意来给孩子们展示一些打篮球的技巧,结合下文“every day”可推知,暑假时父亲每天都来陪他们练球。故选A。
53.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:“一开始我认为你打得糟透了,”他有一天下午说道。A. nervous紧张的;B. fine很好的;C. terrible糟糕的;D. proud骄傲的。根据下文“But I think you can play with Charles (a very good teen wheelchair basketball team) now.”可知,句中的转折连词but表现出刚开始父亲觉得作者表现很糟糕,但是现在却可以和非常优秀的篮球队打球了。故选C。
54.考查名词词义辨析。句意:爸爸现在只是偶尔来我的训练,但他会在周末的时候来看比赛。A. meetings会议;B. games比赛;C. parties聚会;D. teams队伍。根据上文“Dad only comes to my practice once in a while now”可知,现在父亲很少来参加作者的练习,但是周末的时候会来看比赛。故选B。
55.考查动词词义辨析。句意:虽然我喜欢他来我的训练,但我并不想逼迫他。A. sent发送;B. had拥有;C. liked喜欢;D. stopped停止。根据连词though(虽然)可知,前后文有转折关系,前文“I didn’t want to push him”讲作者并不想强迫父亲来看他训练,后文讲但作者其实是想要父亲来的,构成转折有关系。故选C。
56.a 57.learning 58.to choose 59.took 60.with 61.vividly 62.obstacles 63.and 64.competent 65.which
【导语】主要讲述作者参与学校英语与古琴文化融合课程的学习经历,收获成长并感悟文化交流与包容的重要意义。
56.考查冠词。句意:第一次触碰这件中国古典乐器,是一段真正独一无二的经历。experience此处表示“一段经历”,为可数名词单数,表泛指,truly以辅音音素开头,所以用不定冠词a。
57.考查非谓语动词。句意:课程的英语部分侧重学习与古琴相关的词汇,同时阅读和翻译有关这件传统弦乐器的文章。固定搭配focus on doing sth.,on为介词,后接动名词形式,所以填learning。
58.考查非谓语动词。句意:我尤其喜欢学习如何选用恰当的词句与表达。此处为固定结构“疑问词+不定式”作宾语,how to choose意为“如何选择”,所以填to choose。
59.考查动词时态。句意:在舞台上自信地发表演讲需要付出很多努力,因为我必须密切注意自己的发音、用词、表达清晰度、肢体语言以及与观众的互动方式。本段讲述过往的活动经历,用一般过去时,所以谓语动词为take的过去式took。
60.考查介词。句意:在舞台上自信地发表演讲需要付出很多努力,因为我必须密切注意自己的发音、用词、表达清晰度、肢体语言以及与观众的互动方式。此处为固定搭配interact with,意为“与……互动”,所以填介词with。
61.考查副词。句意:我清晰地记得自己站在台上,介绍中国传统音乐并弹奏古琴的模样。此处修饰动词remembered,需用副词形式,vivid的副词为vividly意为“清晰地”。
62.考查名词复数。句意:我们跨越语言障碍,抛开种族与文化差异,发现全球青年都十分重视相互理解、包容与和而不同。obstacle为可数名词,此处表泛指多种障碍,用复数形式obstacles。
63.考查连词。句意:我们跨越语言障碍,抛开种族与文化差异,发现全球青年都十分重视相互理解、包容与和而不同。mutual understanding、inclusivity与harmony in diversity为并列名词短语,用并列连词and连接。
64.考查形容词。句意:如今,训练有素且有能力的古琴演奏者不足千人。此处与well-trained并列修饰名词guqin players,用形容词,competence的形容词形式为competent意为“有能力的”符合句意。
65.考查定语从句。句意:我相信这样的经历也教会我们尊重不同的文化,这一点在我们的成长过程中弥足珍贵。此处引导非限制性定语从句,指代前面整句话内容,关系词在从句中作主语,用关系代词which。
66. Choosing the right university and major is a crucial decision that shapes a student’s future. A recent survey shows that 51% of students prioritize “interest and ability” when choosing universities and majors. “Scores” and “social demand” both rank second at 33%, while only 3.2% consider “parents’ opinions” a top factor.
In my view, while following one’s passion is crucial, ignoring social demand might lead to challenges in future careers. Parents’ advice, based on their experience, can also provide valuable insights. A balance between personal interest and practical considerations is essential. Therefore, students should strike a balance between their passions and practical factors. Researching job trends and seeking advice from mentors and parents can help ensure thoughtful and informed decisions.
【导语】本篇书面表达属于图表作文。学校英文报正在开展以“Choosing Universities and Majors”为题的讨论。要求考生根据近期调查所得的图表数据,以“Choosing Universities and Majors”为题写一篇短文投稿。
【详解】1. 词汇积累
在我看来:in my opinion → as far as I am concerned
至关重要的:crucial → vital
导致:lead to → result in
因此:therefore → consequently
2. 句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:Parents’ advice, based on their experience, can also provide valuable insights.
拓展句:Parents’ advice, which is based on their experience, can also provide valuable insights.
【点睛】【高分句型1】In my view, while following one’s passion is crucial, ignoring social demand might lead to challenges in future careers.(运用了while引导的让步状语从句)
【高分句型2】A recent survey shows that 51% of students prioritize “interest and ability” when choosing universities and majors.(运用了that引导的宾语从句和when引导的时间状语从句中的省略)
67.范文
Paragraph 1:
I stepped onto the competition field with my teammates. Holding the heavy dragon head with its bright red silk, I calmed down the moment the familiar drumbeat rang out. I followed the moves grandpa had taught me, moving in perfect sync with my teammates. I almost lost balance once while turning, but grandpa’s words about dancing with heart, not just strength, flashed through my mind. I steadied myself quickly, focusing fully on every step and every beat.
Paragraph 2:
When the final drumbeat ended, cheers erupted around. My teammates rushed over, hugging me excitedly — we had won the first prize of the dragon dance competition! Holding the dragon head tightly, I finally understood what grandpa had said about inheritance. It was not only about passing down the traditional moves, but also about the courage to take responsibility and the power of teamwork. That day, I truly grasped the soul of the dragon dance I’d once ignored.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者作为替补报名参加学校舞龙比赛,赛前主力意外受伤,他临危受命担任龙头。凭借爷爷传授的技巧与队友配合,最终夺得一等奖。他也由此领悟了舞龙的真谛:不仅是技艺传承,更是责任与团队精神。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“我和队友们一起踏上了比赛场地。”可知,第一段可描写作者和队友们互相配合比赛的过程。
②由第二段首句内容“当最后一记鼓声结束时,四周响起了欢呼声。”可知,第二段可描写作者和队友们最终夺得一等奖以及感受。
2.续写线索:踏上了比赛场地——凭借爷爷传授的技巧与队友配合——四周响起了欢呼声——最终夺得一等奖——感悟
3.词汇激活
行为类
①专注于:focus on/ concentrate on
②拥抱:hug/ embrace
③理解:understand/ comprehend
情绪类
①兴奋地:excitedly / feverishly
②勇气:courage / nerve
【点睛】[高分句型1]. Holding the heavy dragon head with its bright red silk, I calmed down the moment the familiar drumbeat rang out.(运用了非谓语动词中的现在分词Holding作状语和the moment引导时间状语从句)
[高分句型2]. Holding the dragon head tightly, I finally understood what grandpa had said about inheritance.(运用了what引导的宾语从句)
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2025~2026学年第二学期 高三年级5月期中考试英语试卷
出题人:赵敏
(考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)
第一部分 听力(共两节, 满分 30 分)
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
1.Why did the speakers go to France last year?
A.They went on a study trip.
B.They spent a vacation there.
C.They visited some famous people.
2.How did the man find Picasso’s paintings?
A.Ugly. B.Realistic. C.Beautiful.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
3.How do the speakers like their trip?
A.Satisfied. B.Just so-so. C.Memorable.
4.What will the speakers do next?
A.Sort out luggage. B.Book a room. C.Have a rest.
听下面一段长对话,回答以下小题。
5.Why is Matthew leaving for Chicago?
A.To work. B.To study. C.To travel.
6.What is Sylvia’s disadvantage?
A.She is inexperienced. B.She is impatient. C.She is unconfident.
7.Who does the woman think is most suitable for Matthew’s position?
A.Amber. B.Bob. C.John.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.How do the speakers like their trip?
A.Satisfied. B.Just so-so. C.Memorable.
9.What will the speakers do next?
A.Sort out luggage. B.Book a room. C.Have a rest.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
10.How much does a family pay for the museum online broadcast?
A.19.9 yuan. B.90.9 yuan. C.174 yuan.
11.Where do the village students go on the online museum tour?
A.In the closest library. B.At their homes. C.In classrooms.
12.What’s the project mainly about?
A.Online shopping. B.Online museum tour. C.Online courses.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13.What does the man want to do next year?
A.Set up his business. B.Take up a new hobby. C.Look for a new job.
14.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Business partners. B.Good friends. C.Employer and employee.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
15.What is the woman?
A.A tour guide. B.A travel agent. C.A hotel clerk.
16.What does Mr. Craig want the woman to do?
A.Provide a brochure. B.Consult his wife. C.Recommend a hotel.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.What is Changi Villagers used for?
A.Helping the poor. B.Sharing information. C.Organizing activities.
18.What is a purpose of Resources Nearby?
A.To solve health problems.
B.To provide emotional support.
C.To collect heavy furniture.
19.Who is the new website targeted at?
A.Scientists. B.Inventors. C.Students.
20.What will Emily do next?
A.Interact with the audience.
B.Introduce her website idea.
C.Talk about her inventions.
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。
A
Titanic: An Immersive Voyage
All passengers aboard this once-in-a-lifetime exploration! Look at the Titanic, the most famous ship that ever sailed at Titanic: An Immersive Voyage.
At Titanic: An Immersive Voyage, you will discover more than 150 original items, impressive reconstructions of rooms, breathtaking 3D images and immersive video animations (动画). With the help of cutting-edge technology, you will be guided to walk through the luxurious passages, come face to face with the iceberg and experience the dramatic final moments of the legendary ship in an unforgettable journey.
This experience is a powerful and emotional retelling of the Titanic’s story. Putting on a headset, you’re in a metaverse (虚拟世界). You will take a dive deep down into the ocean where the Titanic is resting right now, and experience a never-before Virtual Reality tour of the remains more than 4 km below the sea.
General Info
·Date: make your choice directly in the ticket selector
·Opening hours: 10:00-19:00 from Wednesday to Monday; closed on Tuesday
·Duration: about 60 minutes, but stay as long as you like
·Prices:
Child(0-3)
Child(4-12)
Adult(13+)
Student (18-25)
Senior(65+)
Standard ticket
0
€14.90
€18.90
€15.90
€15.90
VIP ticket
0
€22.90
€26.90
€23.90
€23.90
Group (Mini. 8 tickets)
€16.90
·Location: Carnotstraat 90, Antwerpen, Belgium
·Accessibility: The venue is wheelchair accessible
Please note: The virtual reality option is only included with VIP tickets. The standard ticket only guarantees access to the exhibition. The experience is available in Flemish, English and French.
For more information, check it out here.
21.How will visitors experience the story of the Titanic?
A.By interacting with 3D images.
B.By applying modern technology.
C.By enjoying live performances.
D.By playing Titanic-themed games.
22.How much should a couple in their thirties with 2 kids of 2 and 7 pay for a virtual reality experience?
A.€99.6 B.€52.7
C.€76.7 D.€67.6
23.Where does this article probably come from?
A.A pop magazine.
B.A hands-on course.
C.A travel website.
D.A street poster.
B
When you rub (摩擦) a balloon on your skin, it produces electricity — a familiar example of charge separation (电荷分离), a process in which opposite charges are separated, creating electric potential. Similarly, raindrops striking a narrow tube create a tiny yet significant burst of energy. Now, researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have tapped into this effect to generate electricity using rain-like droplets.
Conventional hydropower (水力发电) relies on large water flows, which only work in places like rivers. For smaller, slower flows, researchers have explored charge separation. They use a tube to let water flow through it continuously. Charges gather on the surface that the water touches. In this way, researchers can collect charges, but it is far from effective.
To solve this problem, the NUS team built a special device. At both ends of the device — the top of the newly-designed tube (about 2 millimeters in width), and the water-collecting cup at the bottom — electrical wires were placed to harvest charges. First, water is released from a metal needle, forming rain-like droplets. When these droplets enter the tube, their impacts create “plug flow,” in which the water forms mini columns separated by air gaps. This flow is crucial because it allows more surface contact and more time for charges to build up, generating up to 100, 000times more charge separation than continuous flow. As charged droplets exit the tube and fall into the cup, charges build up in the water, creating an electric current. In tests, four tubes produced enough electricity to power 12 LED lights continuously for 20 seconds.
According to the study’s lead author, this model shows how rain can be used to generate clean electricity effectively and sustainably, especially in rainy places such as Singapore. Its potential is enormous, as it offers an alternative energy source even in cities. Imagine a rain collection device on your roof, producing small amounts of electricity whenever it rains — a small step for a raindrop, but a giant leap for sustainable energy technology.
24.What problem do the NUS researchers aim to solve?
A.The difficulty of separating charges. B.The lack of clean electricity sources.
C.The inefficiency of charge harvesting. D.The damage of traditional hydropower.
25.Which of the following best illustrates “plug flow”?
A. B. C. D.
26.What is the last paragraph mainly about concerning the model?
A.Its potential cost in urban areas. B.Its promising use in green energy.
C.Its complex design for rain power. D.Its practical need for more devices.
27.What is a suitable title for the text?
A.Revolutionary Energy from Raindrops
B.Urgent Demand for Sustainable Energy
C.Capturing Raindrops through Innovation
D.Turning Charge Separation into Electricity
C
Raindrops are more than a source of fresh water. They carry energy, and scientists have been exploring how to turn that energy into electricity for years. Traditional droplet electricity generators (液滴发电机) often struggle with low output, heavy weight, and limited applicable. A research team has now developed a new solution: allowing the generator to remain on the water surface. This solution cuts the generator’s weight by about 80 percent and lowers cost by about 50 percent while having similar electrical output compared to old systems.
Durability (耐用性) is a major advantage of the new system. Many similar generators see their power output decline over time, but this new system will work well for a long time because of its special materials. To improve durability further, the team used water’s surface stress to design drainage (排水) holes that let water move downward but not upward. This creates a way to remove extra droplets.
“By allowing the generator to remain on the water surface, we’ve unlocked a new strategy for droplet electricity generator that is lightweight, cost-effective, and suitable for broad use,” said Wanlin Guo, a member of the research team. “This opens the door to land-free generator systems that can work alongside renewable technologies like solar and wind.”
The influence of this research goes beyond getting energy from rainfall. Because the generator naturally remains on the water surface, it could support environmental monitoring systems in different kinds of water settings, including technologies for testing water quality, or pollution level. In areas with frequent rain, the technology could offer a source of clean power for local use or even for export to other areas.
Although the laboratory results are encouraging, the researchers emphasize that additional work is necessary before the technology can be used widely. Real raindrops differ in both size and speed, and these differences could affect the generator’s output. Even so, the laboratory results tell us that we have made an important step toward practical applications.
28.What is the main improvement of the new droplet electricity generator?
A.It changes the power source. B.It is simpler and more reliable.
C.It has higher power output. D.It is much lighter and cheaper.
29.What extra application of the new system is mentioned in the text?
A.Improving old generators. B.Collecting environmental data.
C.Providing drinking water. D.Predicting natural disasters.
30.Why does the author mention “real raindrops differ in both size and speed”?
A.To state a research limitation.
B.To explain the energy theory.
C.To compare various rainfalls.
D.To doubt the generator’s design.
31.Which can be the best title for the text?
A.A Durable System for Collecting Raindrops
B.The Problems with Old Droplet Generators
C.A New Design of Getting Raindrop Energy
D.The Breakthrough in Water-Based Generators
D
Picture this: you are in a position where your phone runs out of battery, but you don’t have anywhere to charge it. Well, what if the clothing you were wearing could help you out? It’s an option that isn’t as strange as you might think. Now the latest fashion breakthrough is taking “activewear” in an entirely new direction: researchers at Nottingham Trent University have developed a new fabric that can keep small devices juiced.
The prototype (样品) includes 1,200 tiny solar panels, each measuring just 5 by 1.5 millimeters. It can generate 400 milliwatts (毫瓦特) of electrical energy, enough to charge electronic devices.
“Until now very few people have considered their clothing products could be used for charging electronic devices,” explains Theodore Hughes-Riley, an associate professor of Electronic Textiles. “The material which we have developed appears and behaves the same as any ordinary fabric, as it can be washed in a machine. Besides, because the tiny solar cells are made up of silicon, wearers aren’t able to even notice a discrepancy in the fabric’s composition when it is compared to standard clothing.”
Potential products include items like outerwear, backpacks and other carrying bags using the material, all of which could allow wearers to keep their devices charged during the day. “Electronic fabrics really have the potential to change people’s relationship with technology, as this prototype shows how we could do away with charging many devices on the wall,” adds Theodore.
Solar power innovations are key to transitioning (转变) human society from fossil fuel technologies, and are coming into a variety of fields. The European Space Agency, for example, plans to experiment with solar panel systems orbiting above Earth. Since there are no real “days” or “nights” in space, potential solar power generation could be as much as 8 or 9 times greater than what’s currently achievable here on Earth’s surface. As powerful as that may one day be for us, it’s encouraging to know even changes like the composition of our clothing can help facilitate the necessary renewable energy shift for our species.
32.What makes the new fabric special?
A.It can produce electricity from sunlight.
B.It can change color in the sun.
C.It is much softer than standard clothing.
D.It can adjust body temperature.
33.What does the underlined word “discrepancy” in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Progress. B.Distinction.
C.Similarity. D.Mismatch.
34.How does the innovation impact our relationship with technology according to Theodore?
A.By making electronic devices cheaper and cheaper.
B.By increasing our dependence on electronic devices.
C.By making us more aware of our energy consumption.
D.By reducing the demand for fixed charging equipment.
35.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A.Solar energy will soon replace fossil fuels.
B.Solar power is more useful in space than on Earth.
C.Small changes can contribute to a renewable energy future.
D.Space exploration is necessary for advancing solar technology.
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。
When I feel like something in my life is out of control, I always depend on the comforting power of organization. 36 One December morning, a good friend of mine brought me a well-made new year calendar as a gift. I hung it in the kitchen, unaware of the connection it would have with my life.
I detailed my entire schedule on that calendar. Every appointment, every visitor, every work meeting — my whole life was arranged clearly on those pages, and it put me at ease. 37 I’d check it every day. My busy schedule seemed manageable with everything written down in black and white.
The wall calendar seemed to have become a part of my life. 38 It was fixed in place and therefore not portable. Then I came up with a more convenient approach: I noted important events in my phone calendar for reminders. I also took pictures of the wall calendar’s pages on my phone, so I had my schedule with me wherever I went.
39 When another new year was approaching, a wall calendar was no longer on my shopping list. I was using my phone calendar just like everyone else, and having my entire personal life on display for anyone passing the kitchen to see made me feel increasingly embarrassed.
But after one or two years, I, somehow, began to miss the calming process of writing my entire month out by hand. There was something comforting and satisfying about seeing a physical calendar, organized and waiting to prove that my schedule wasn’t actually that intense. Not having my day laid out visually robbed me of my peace of mind, I realized. 40
A.Its downside, however, was clear.
B.That seemed confusing for a busy me.
C.How could I ease my schedule anxiety?
D.So, the next year, I bought myself another.
E.Modern technology gradually had its place.
F.I once made calendar-like charts to achieve it.
G.Isn’t it a perfect time for it to return this December?
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完形填空(每小题1分,共15分)
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,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项
Dad loved basketball and hoped that one day I would play the game. He 41 me a lot, and I was pretty 42 until the accident. We were on the highway. Our little car ran off the road. Then everything was 43 dark. The next thing I remembered was being 44 I wasn’t going to be walking again.
Mum and I learned to 45 it, but Dad took it hard. “Sometimes I think he blames (责备) himself,” Mum said.
One day, Mr. Adams, an elder in our neighbourhood, asked me if I wanted to join a wheelchair 46 team he was starting. When I told Mum, she was all for it, but Dad just looked at me and said nothing. I didn’t know Dad’s 47 of this, but I knew I wanted to play.
I began my first 48 on a Friday afternoon. What 49 me most was that I found Dad sitting in the stands and 50 us go through our drills (操练). We finished our regular practice, and Mr. Adams asked my father to come down to the court.
“Aaron, I happen to know that you played pro ball (职业篮球),” Mr. Adams said. “I think you can show the kids some basics.” Dad 51 he would like to give it a try.
We practised the whole summer. Dad 52 every day. “I thought you were 53 at first,” he said one afternoon. “But I think you can play with Charles (a very good teen wheelchair basketball team) now.”
Dad only comes to my practice once in a while now, but he comes to the 54 when they’re on the weekend. I didn’t want to push him though I 55 him coming to my practice, but I know he believes I can do well without him now.
41.A.taught B.needed C.bought D.liked
42.A.serious B.young C.rich D.good
43.A.easily B.usually C.suddenly D.certainly
44.A.tested B.told C.ordered D.advised
45.A.live with B.care about C.look after D.work at
46.A.football B.basketball C.baseball D.volleyball
47.A.experience B.taste C.idea D.speech
48.A.practice B.problem C.part D.education
49.A.pushed B.troubled C.worried D.surprised
50.A.making B.helping C.letting D.watching
51.A.hoped B.agreed C.forgot D.discussed
52.A.came B.arrived C.joined D.ran
53.A.nervous B.fine C.terrible D.proud
54.A.meetings B.games C.parties D.teams
55.A.sent B.had C.liked D.stopped
第二节 语法填空(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。
I have always been drawn to music and languages, so I signed up for my school’s integrated course on English and guqin culture. Touching a classical Chinese instrument for the first time was 56 truly unique experience. With every pluck and stroke of the strings, I felt a strange yet familiar emotion.
The English part of the course focused on 57 (learn) vocabulary related to the guqin, as well as reading and translating articles about this traditional string instrument. I particularly enjoyed knowing how 58 (choose) the right words and expressions.
But the most special part of the course was the exchange activities with young people from other countries. Delivering a speech confidently on the stage 59 (take) a lot of effort, as I had to pay close attention to my pronunciation, word choice, clarity of expression, body language and how I interacted 60 the audience. I 61 (vivid) remembered standing on the podium, introducing traditional Chinese music and playing the guqin. I felt a strong sense of achievement.
Beyond the formal events, we often continued our conversations long after the activities ended. By overcoming language 62 (obstacle) and looking beyond differences in race and culture, we discovered how much young people around the world valued mutual understanding, inclusivity 63 harmony in diversity.
Nowadays, there are fewer than one thousand well-trained and 64 (competence) guqin players. I believe such experiences also teach us to respect different cultures, 65 is invaluable in our growth.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节 书面表达 (满分15分)
学校英文报正在开展以 “Choosing Universities and Majors” 为题的讨论。以下是近期调查所得的图表数据,请根据图表写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
(1)选择因素状况描述;
(2)你的观点。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为 80 个左右;
(2)短文的题目和首句已为你写好。
Choosing Universities and Majors
Choosing the right university and major is a crucial decision that shapes a student’s future.
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第二节 读后续写 (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.
When our school announced the first Traditional Sports Festival, the most anticipated event was the dragon dance competition. My classmates set up a class team right away, and I signed up as a substitute. I’d learned basic dragon dance moves from my grandpa as a kid, but I gave up soon, finding the endless strength and step training too boring. I never thought I’d actually step onto the competition field.
My grandpa was once the lead dragon head holder of our village’s professional dragon dance team, with over 40 years of experience. Before I entered high school, he gave me a mini dragon head model, its handle wrapped with bright red silk. “Dragon dance isn’t just about moves,” he told me. “It’s about your heart, your teamwork, and the inheritance of our culture.” I nodded politely back then, but I never truly understood his words.
Two days before the competition, disaster struck. Our lead dragon head holder, Xiao Ming, twisted his ankle badly during training. His foot swelled up so much that he couldn’t walk normally, let alone hold the heavy dragon head. The whole team fell into panic. The competition was around the corner, and we had no backup for this critical role. Then the captain turned to me, and all my teammates’ eyes fixed on me. My mind went blank—I was just a substitute, with no formal competition experience. I wanted to refuse, but the trust in their eyes, and the mini dragon head in my schoolbag, made me hesitate.
On competition day, Xiao Ming still couldn’t make it. The captain handed me the real, heavy dragon head, with the same bright red silk tied to its handle. “We believe in you,” he said. My teammates gathered around, patting my shoulders and cheering me on. I held the dragon head tightly, feeling the rough wood and soft silk under my fingers, and took a deep breath.
注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1:
I stepped onto the competition field with my teammates.
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Paragraph 2:
When the final drumbeat ended, cheers erupted around.
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