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奋斗中学高三年级第三次模拟考试
英语
注意事项
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直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。
4.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并上交。
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
播放两遍。
1.What will the speakers probably do with the water heater?
A.Replace it with a new one.
B.Have it fixed for free.
C.Check its guarantee period.
2.What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A.Waiter and customer.
B.Teacher and student.
C.Husband and wife.
3.How does the man sound?
A.Confused
B.Hesitant.
C.Curious.
4.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.At a cinema.
B.At a car park.
C.At a candy shop.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.The quality of TV programs.
B.A popular comedy show.
C.Various forms of entertainment.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从是题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最
佳迹项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟:听完后,每小题都有5
秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听下面的录音,回答第6和第7小题。
6.When will the meeting start?
A.At10:45.
B.At11:00
CAt11:15.
7.What will the man probably do next?
A.Arrange the meeting room.B.Invite some clients.
C.Contact his assistant
听下面的录音,回答第8和第9小题。
8.What is Ben's attitude toward Eric's persuasion?
A.Grateful.
B.Cautious.
C.Resistant.
9.Why does Nicole disagree with Eric's plan?
A.It may cause arguments.
B.It will affect Ben's homework.
C.It ignores other family members.
听下面的录音,回答第10至12小题。
10.What is James worried about?
A.A staff training.
B.A coming race.
C.An injured foot.
11.What does Mary suggest James do during the race?
A.Walk if necessary.
B.Pay attention to the time.
C.Keep pace with others.
12.How will Mary support James?
A.By watching the race online.
B.By running the race with him.
C.By waiting for him at the finish line.
听下面的录音,回答第13至16小题。
13.What was Claire usually like in lessons before?
A.Silent
B.Impatient.
C.Absent-minded.
14.What drew the professors'attention?
A.Claire's questioning mind.B.Claire's eager eyes.
C.Claire's novel views.
15.What did Claire do to understand the lessons?
A.Ask professors after class .B.Study related materials.
C.Discuss with elassmates.
16.What does Claire plan to do during the summer?
A.Review this semesters notes.B.Volunteer in a reading club.C.Study with her elassmares.
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听下面的录音,回答第17至20小题。
17.What is the woman doing?
A.Hosting a radio program.
B.Delivering a lecture.
C.Conducting a workshop.
18.What makes Mark Peterson's work impressive?
A.His use of advanced techniques.
B.His disregard for reputation.
C.His self-taught background.
19.How are young photographers affected by Mark Peterson?
A.They prefer taking photos in remote spots.
B.They integrate conservation into their work.
C.They shift their focus to storytelling at work.
20.What can listeners do at nine o'clock?
A.Enjoy preview images.
B.Call in with questions.
C.Listen to the news report
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375分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A,B、C、D四个选项中造出最佳造项。
A
As the most geographically widespread Winter Games ever,Milano Cortina 2026 is now
behind us.It is a good moment to look back at how the Winter Olympics have developed their
own character over the past century.
Games
Host City
Year
What Made It Special
Originally just "International Winter Sports Week";
Chamonix
only16 nations;women only in figure skating-but it
Ist
1924
(France)
started it all.The first gold medal was awarded in men's
500m speed skating.
Torvill and Dean earned the only perfect 6.0s in ice
Sarajevo
dancing history.Half of Britain came to a standstill as the
14th
1984
(Yugoslavia)
nation watched together.The pair became national heroes
overnight.
Philip Boit,the first Winter Olympian from Kenya (a
Nagano
18th
1998
country with no snow),finished last.But the champion
(Japan)
Silvio Fauner from Italy waited to hug him.
Games
Host City
Year
What Made It Special
Steven Bradbury stayed behind in short-track final,
Salt Lake
watched four rivals fall on the last corner,and skated past
19th
City
2002
to win Australia's first Winter gold."Doing a Bradbury"
(USA)
now means winning by staying on your feet.
First city ever to host both Summer and Winter Games.
Beijing
24th
2022
All 26 venues were powered by renewable energy,
(China)
setting a new standard for sustainable Games.
What makes the Winter Olympics special?Beyond the medals lie the stories that travel
with them.Across borders and backgrounds,the Olympic spirit lives on.
21.Where are Torvill and Dean from?
A.Yugoslavia.B.France.
C.Britain.
D.Italy.
22.Why is the story of Philip Boit and Silvio Fauner mentioned?
A.To applaud social manners.B.To praise true sportsmanship.
C.To highlight teamwork spirit.D.To show championship glory.
23.What does "doing a Bradbury"refer to according to the text?
A.Avoiding staying behind.
B.Winning with a huge lead.
C.Setting an Olympic record.
D.Claiming gold by accident.
B
Li Wei never expected that his childhood love for traditional Chinese architeeture would
be linked to his career.Raised in Beijing's hutongs,he was deeply attracted by centuries-old
wooden structures and courtyard designs,spending weekends drawing ancient buildings and
studying traditional construction techniques-while his peers()pursued careers in tech
or finance.
His grandfather,a retired woodworker,often emphasized:"Architecture preserves our
cultural identity for future generations."These words deeply influenced Li Wei,who pursued
a degree in civil engineering at his parents'urging."We wanted something practical for him,"
his mother recalled."Traditional architecture seemed like a specialized field with limited
prospects..”
In his second year of university,a government "Cultural Heritage Revival Program"
changed his path.The initiative,aiming to restore historical sites and create jobs for young
professionals,let him connect personal interests with national needs.He switched to
architectural conservation and joined restoration projects.
The change was tough:traditionalists doubted his modern engineering approach,and
classmates questioned his focus on "old buildings".Yet his unique mix of engineering accuracy
and artistic sensibility proved invaluable.His innovative methods to strengthen ancient
structures without losing historical value caught senior architects'attention.
After graduation,Li Wei joined a state team restoring less known buildings in the
Forbidden City.His sustainable restoration techniques earned recognition from the National
Cultural Heritage Administration.Now 28,he leads a young team balancing preservation with
modern functionality.
"I never thought my hobby could matter so much,"Li Wei reflected."Personal passion
and national development aren't separate-their intersection builds meaningful careers."His
story inspires more young Chinese to link their interests closely with national goals,fostering
(a new generation of professionals serving both passion and country.
24.What first inspired Li Wei in traditional Chinese architecture?
A.The hutong life and his grandfather's words.
B.His wish to be different from others.
C.A government program at university.
D.His parents'practical career advice.
25.What was the "Cultural Heritage Revival Program"?
A.A private program Li Wei joined.B.An official project for old buildings.
C.A university research opportunity.D.An upcoming architectural competition.
26.What made Li Wei's restoration special?
A.His tendency to work independently.
B.Rebuilding structures completely new.
C.His focus on modern building methods.
D.Integrating engineering skills with art sense.
27.What is Li Wei's main message to young people?
A.Government jobs ensure.security.
B.Listen to your parents'career advice.
C.Combine personal interests with national needs.
D.Traditional architecture is better than engineering.
C
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In Niue and the Cook Islands,nearly40%of5一19-year-olds are obese(肥胖的)
the highest rates in the world.The south Pacific also has some of the worst adult obesity rates,
fueled by shifting diets and a culture that prizes size.America ranks in the top 20 countries for
childhood obesity,with a rate of 20%.In Europe,Hungary leads with 15%.
Poor countries are particularly ill-equipped to tackle this issue.Health systems there were
built to fight hunger not obesity.Many babies are born underweight because of poor diets when
their mothers are expecting them.That alters their metabolism(新陈代谢)and makes rapid
weight gain and other long-term health problems more likely in adulthood.In South America
and parts of Africa and the Middle East,the share of overweight children is already higher than
in western Europe and is nearing the 45%seen in North America.
The reason is simple:cheap,heavily processed foods are dominating children's diets
worldwide,crowding out fresh fruits,vegetables and proteins.A UNICEF survey of 20 low-and
middle-income countries found that more than half of babies aged 6-23 months in 13
countries had consumed sweet drinks or sugary foods the previous day.Even in Britain many
ready-to-eat baby foods marketed as healthy are far from it.In countries with lax regulation,
the meals are worse.A study of hundreds of baby foods sold in seven South-East Asian countries
found that half were ultra-processed.A third contained additives that are not permitted under
the Codex Alimentarius,the UN's food-standards code.
But changing diets is hard.Ultra-processed foods are about 50%cheaper than fresh or
minimally processed foods,according to the UN's report on food systems.A global survey of
school meals in 2024 found that 25%of schools served processed meats,21%served sweets,
19%served deep-fried food and 14%provided sugar-sweetened drinks.Stronger rules that
restrict the advertising and sales of unhealthy foods could help.So could financial aid to make
good food cheaper.What children eat early shapes their tastes for life.Adult diets are habits
fixed in childhood.Once formed,those tastes are hard to shift.
28.The author cites the specific obesity rates of Niue and the Cook Islands,America,and
Hungary in paragraph 2 primarily
A.to argue that European policies are the most effective
B.to show the problem is global,affecting diverse regions
C.to rank the economic development levels of these places
D.to suggest the issue is most severe in Pacifie Island nations
29.Which of the following is a major concern regarding childhood obesity in poor countries
according to the passage?
A.Parents are not aware of the risks of obesity at all.
B.Children refuse to eat any fresh fruits or vegetables.
C.There is a complete lack of regulations on food advertising.
D.Health systerns are not designed to deal with such problems.
0.According to the passage,what makes ultra-processed foods so popular worldwide?
A.They are much cheaper than fresh food.
B.They taste better than fresh food.
C.They are more nutritious than natural food.
D aey are easier to cook at home.
31.What is the main purpose of the passage?
A.To criticize the food industry for promoting unhealthy foods.
B.To recommend specific lifestyle programs for obese children.
C.To analyze the global trend and challenges of childhood obesity.
D.To compare obesity rates between developed and poor countries.
D
Walk fast for three minutes,slow down for three minutes and repeat the eycle five times.It
promises the benefits of a 10,000-step walk in just 30 minutes,no specific equipment needed.
This latest trend is all over social media and has people wondering whether this can improve
health more efficiently than a traditional walk.
The recent workout started with a video from fitness coach Eugene Teo."People don't like
scientific terms,"Teo said in an interview,"and if I want to impact millions globally,I like to
make those a lot more accessible."According to a study of 246 people,participants who
followed this routine saw greater improvements in blood pressure and leg strength than those
in the less intense continuous walking group.
Generally,experts agree that energized activity is beneficial.However,there's doubt
whether the science behind the trend above is as strong as the messaging.Dr.Parveen Garg,
with Keck Medicine of USC,said he doesn't see the new walking trend as a standout
recommendation among physicians.The study,he said,was small and meant to encourage
further research,not to support sweeping conclusions.
Sarah T.Roberts,an internet culture expert,sees the trend as a reflection of broader social
forces.However,Roberts warned against the risks of turning to social media platforms for
medical advice.Roberts encourages viewers to critically evaluate where their advice comes
from and who profits from it."People with big followings often have something to sell,"she said.
"They're not really acting in the public interest."
Still,Roberts said,with every health trend,social media companies are profiting.Although
some platforms have tried to reduce medical misinformation,Roberts said,such content
regulation has fallen out of favor because it affects profit.
For the mixed views,Teo admitted fitness trends should be approached with discernment.
He's not claiming to replace traditional walking-just to offer an alternative."As long as
you're not misleading people,"he said,"it's great to innovate things."
32.What is the main feature of the new trend according to Teo?
A.Strong intensity.
B.Constant repetition.
C.Learner-friendliness.
D.Equipment-independence.
33.How do the two experts view the trend?
A.Hcalthy but profit-driven.
B.Widespread and long-lasting.
C.Recommended but misleading.D.Untrustworthy and inconclusive.
34.What does the underlined word "discernment"in the last paragraph probably mean?
A.Worry.B.Caution.C.Prejudice.D.Disapproval.
35.In which column may the text be found?
A.Wellness.B.Science.C.Psychology.D.Entertainment.
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。
Parents and teachers,recognizing the benefits of multilingualism(多语言能力),are
introducing children to multiple languages at an early age.36 It's about reshaping their
cognitive(认知的)and neural(神经的)development..Let's explore how learning more
languages can benefit a child.
Enhanced memory.
37This comes from the constant practice of storing and switching between different
linguistic systems.The brain is continuously learning new vocabulary,grammatical rules and
meanings,which strengthens memory.This mental act strengthens working memory,the
system responsible for holding information temporarily.
Problem-solving skills.
Introducing a new language to children is like giving their brain a complex puzzle to solve.
They must recognize new sounds,grammatical structures and cultural contexts,training the
brain to sort foreign data and find patterns.3S Children who lcarn two languages become
better at identifying problems,analyzing situations from different angles and developing
creative solutions.
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Managerial function is the brain's command center,managing tasks like planning,
focusing,and multitasking.Multilingual education gives this system a significant boost.
Managing multiple language systems requires constant cognitive control,as children must
contiauously monitor which language to use and prevent interference from other languages.
This mental discipline strengthens their attention,task-switching abilities and cognitive
adaptability,skills that are crucial in every aspect of life.
Critical thinking.
The concentration and focus needed to become multilingual effectively support the
development of critical thinking.Multilingual individuals often show a heightened ability to
analyze their surroundings and notice misleading information.This ability comes from the
practice of distinguishing between two or more language systems.40
A.Improved mental power.
B.Earlier social development.
C.This process boosts their problem-solving abilities.
D.It isn't just about giving kids a skill for a globalized world.
E.Multilingual children often develop superior memory capabilities.
F.The benefits are most pronounced when it begins before the teenage years.
G.It trains the brain to evaluate carefully,laying the foundation for critical thinking.
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四个选项中远出可以填入空白处的最佳选
项。
While boarding the plane,I felt an excitement rise in me.I was about to realize a dream
-traveling abroad alone for the first time.And I had the41to go!It was a mixture of
pride,recognition and admiration for myself.
Landing at the San Francisco airport,I realized:I'll have to42myself in this
totally strange city.But I'm not afraid.I'm going to take advantage of every43.The
question that44me most before departure was:Am I really going to be alone?
45,this first trip alone also was the first trip during which I46many people:
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travelers of all ages,all styles and all origins.Therefore,I have 47 been alone.
I'm not saying that I never felt alone or afraid.Surely,there were times when I imagined
how48 it would have been with my family,especially when I got lost while trying to
find my hotel,and when I travelled on a night bus next to a man who kept talking to me,so
49 that I could hardly sleep.
This trip gave me enormous50and all the doubts and fears before the departure
had 51.Throughout my 52 there,I only felt a huge positive energy!It was a
very well-planned trip but it was still the most53journey I ever had!However hard we
try to54 the trip,there will always be surprises and accidents.Now I do55
what a"rich and unforgettable experience"is.
41.
A.priority
B.freedom
C.excuse
D.urge
42.
A.look for
B.rely on
C.trust in
D.reflect upon
43.
A.message
B.flight
C.moment
D.platform
44.
A.bothered
B.interested
C.threatened
D.comforted
45.
A.Initially
B.Strangely
C.Absolutely
D.Hopefully
46.
A.assisted
B.amused
C.encountered
D.guided
47.
A.finally
B.rarely
C.apparently
D.basically
48.
A.awkward
B.stressful
C.complex
D.different
49.
A.annoying
B.appealing
C.frightening
D.inspiring
50.
A.energy
B.warmth
C.enjoyment
D.honor
51.
A.disappearcd B.deepened
C.remaincd
D.cmerged
52.
A.service
B.stay
C.wait
D.research
53.
A.unnecessary
B.unavoidable
C.uneventful
D.unexpected
54.
A.extend
B.plan
C.adjust
D.support
55.
A.suspect
B.remember
C.understand
D.deny
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个道当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Researchers have unearthed the smallest known cat fossil (at a site in eastern China.
This cat,identified as 56 extinct species of leopard (cat,was so small that it could 57
(comfortable)fit in the palm of one's hand.
The new species has been named P.kurteni.Biological research has long supported the
idea of a common ancestor for the leopard cat,the domestic cat and Pallas's cat.However,no
fossil evidence had been identified before the cat fossil 58 (unearth).Forest habitats 59
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leopard cats live are not suited to bone preservation.The fossil shows evidence of a tipped first
tooth,60(provide)evidence that support the notion of a common ancestor for all three cat
species.
Chinese scientists have previously discovered dozens of ancient human fossils at the site,
dating back 300,000 years.These are the fossils61(find)the earliest in East Asia.The62
(discover)of animal fossils at the Hualongdong site may help throw light 63 the environment,
diet and potential threats faced by ancient humans.
Discovered in late 1988,the Hualongdong site has made64(remark)findings since
2013.About 20 individual ancient human fossils,over 400 stone65(tool)and more than 80
vertebrate(有脊椎的)fossils have been unearthed at the site so far.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66.假定你是李华,你校英语报正在进行“人工智能与艺术:是实用工具还是咸胁?”的征
文活动。请你给校报写一篇英语短文投稿,内容包括:
1.你的选择:
2.你的看法。
注意:1.写作词数应为80左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
AI and Art:a Helpful Tool or a Threat?
第二节(满分25分)
67.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 I landed in a small town in New Zealand as an exchange student,I thought I was
ready for everything-new faces,language barriers,strange social patterns and even
homesickness.Still,the smallest things made me feel out of place.
Luckily,the Wilsons,my host family,did everything they could to help me settle in-
driving me around,sharing meals,and even letting me use their kitchen when I missed Chinese
food.With their warmth and support,everything seemed to fall into placc.
But at school,small moments felt bigger than I'd imagined.In our first literature class,we
discussed a Hemingway story.Everyone jumped in actively,while I struggled to speak up.My
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desk-mate encouraged me,"Next time,just speak up."I nodded,forcing a bitter smile.
And just like that,I found myself in another cultural trap,Mrs.Wilson's birthday dinner.
At the table,I answered politely but kept mostly to myself.Mrs.Wilson noticed my silence and
gently asked,"You alright,sweet girl?You're so quiet tonight."My face reddened.Was my
silence seen as cold,rather than polite?
That night,restless and wide awake,I wondered if I needed to laugh louder,speak faster;
or hide parts of myself just to feel I belonged.Questions flooded my mind,none with answers.
A few days later,our teacher announced there would be a Culture Festival next week.
"You'll prepare a stand to share your own culture-food,crafts,customs...anything
meaningful.You can not only display your culture but also make it interactive,allowing people
to try new things,learn traditional skills.or share stories and cultural symbols,"she said.The
class lit up with excitement.I sat frozen,mind racing:how could I share my traditions in
English?The thought made my stomach twisted ()Yet,I gathered myself with a deep
breath and signed up.After that,I threw myself wholeheartedly into preparations,until the
day finally came.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右:
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答,
At the Culture Festival,I stood behind my stand,nervous but ready.
From that day on,my world here started to change.
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三棋参考答案
1-5BABAA 6-10BCCAB
11-15ACACB
16-20 CACBB
附:听力材料
(Text 1)
W:The water heater isn't working well.When did we buy it?M:If I remember well,it was
about half a year ago.
W:Great.It's still under the guarantee,so the repairs will be covered.
(Test 2)
W:Excuse me.Could we have the menu.please?
M:Sure.Here you are.Today's special is beef noodles.W:Sounds good.We'll have two
orders,thanks M:No problem.I'll be right back with your food.
(Test3)
W:Now that you're free in the evenings.Daniel,why don't you join our sports club?M:I'd love
to,but I'm afraid I'm not that athletic.
W:Don't worry.We just go there to keep fit and make friends
(Test 4)
W:Hi,I just watched a movie here.But when I got to my car,I realized I didn't have my keys.
M:Do you think they fell off during the movie?Have you been somewhere else,ma'am?W:I
also bought some candy.But can I check Screening Room C first?
(Tet 5)
W:Don't you think TV programs are getting boring?
M:Some of them are,but there are still some entertaining programs.Take the comedy show I
watched for example.I think it really interesting
(Test 6)
W:It's already ten forty-five,and the meeting will stat in fifteen minutes.We'd better hurry up
M:Relax.I've got the meeting room all set up.But I was wondering,do you think we have
enough chairs?There are only twelve here now.
W:That's not enough.The director invited a few clients to attend.so we should have fifteen
M:OK.I'll have my assistant bring some extra ones in right away.
(Test 7)
M:Nicole,I've talked to my son Ben many times about the harm of too much screen time,but
he just won't listen.
W:What do you plan to do,Erie?
M:I'm considering taking away his phone and removing the TV from his room
W:That's not a good idea,as it'll probably lead to conflicts Why don't you try setting a time
limit on his screen time instead?M:Like what?
W:One hour screen time after homework each day.For the whole family,not just him.
(Test 8)
W:In three days.you'll be running your first marathon.You must be very excited.
M:I am,but I'm also anxious that I won't be able to finish a full marathon.I've been training
for a year,but I've never managed to run more than 20 kilometers.That's not even half a
marathon,Mary
W:Don't worry.James.Mary fit-times fee this way.You can always do part of it on foot if
needed.M:But won't that be embarrassing?I want to complete it properly.
W:Not at all.Crossing the finish line matters most,not your speed.It's the experience that
counts M:You're right.I'll try to enjoy ever y moment instead of stressing about my time.
W:Exactly!By the way,are your parents coming to watch the race?M:No.My brother might
watch it online though.
W:I see,and I'll be there cheering for you when you complete the race.
(Text 9)
W:For most of this semester,I've said almost nothing in lessons.But recently,I've been trying
to speak up more because I've noticed that if the professors found my point interesting or new,
they would actually ask for my opinion next time,and then it was much easier for me to be
part of the discussion.M:That's great,Claire!What helped you to find these points?
W:Well,I've had to do so much reading this semester to make sense of the lessons.At first,I
couldn't understand what the professors were talking about,so I had to turn to the books and
journals.Every night,I read the given references for hours and made pages of notes.
M:You really contribute your time and efforts.You've really turned things around this
semester.Any plans for the summer?
W:I'm going to keep up the habit.Besides,I'll set up a reading club so that my classmates and
I can learn while reading and sharing
M:Wow,staying ahead of the game.That should make things easier when classes start.
(Text 10)
W:I'm very happy to introduce Mark Peterson on tonight's radio program.His nature
photographs appeared in some major travel magazines,and a book of his photography,Wild
Life,was published last year.All of these earned him a reputation.But what makes his work
more remarkable is that he is completely self-trained,with no formal education in his field.
Plus,his photographs are highly praised for capturing rare wildlife moments in their natural
habitats,often requiring weeks of patience in remote locations.In fact,his unique perspective
has inspired many young photographers to pursue nature conservation through visual
storytelling.He has agreed to share some preview images with us tonight and talk about his
recent travels in Asia.During the second half of the show,we'll invite listeners to phone in,
and our phone lines will open at nine o'clock.If you would like to speak with Mr.Peterson,
please have questions ready regarding his photography techniques or his experiences in the
field.We'll begin our conversation with Mr.Peferson right after this news report.Stay tuned.
【答案】21.C22.B23.D
【答案】24.A25.B26.D27.C
【答案】28.B29.D30.A31.C
【答案】32.C33.D34.B35.A
2
【答案】36.D37.E38.C39.A40.G
答案1.D
42.B43.C44.A45.D46.C47.B
48.D
49.A
50.A
61,A52.B
53.D54.B55.C
【答案
56.an 57.comfortably
58.was unearthed 59.where
60.providing
61.found 62.discovery
63.on/upon 64.remarkable
65.tools
66.【答安】【参考范文】
AI and Art:a Helpful Tool or a Threat?
From my point of view,AI brings clear benefits to art creation.It offers new tools that
can inspire people,helps beginners learn faster,and allows artists to explore styles they might
not try otherwise.
While some worry it might reduce human creativity,I believe AI works best as an
assistant,not a replacement.It can handle technical tasks,freeing artists to focus on ideas and
emotions.
In short,I support the idea that AI is a helpful tool in art.It makes creativity more
accessible and can push creativity further when used wisely.
【分析】本篇书面表达属于应用文,要求考生就学校英语报正在进行“人工智能与艺术:是
实用工具还是威胁?”的征文活动写一篇短文投稿。
【详解】1.词汇积累
明显的:clear→obvious
激:inspire→motivate
减少:reduce→decrease
处理:handle◆deal with
2.句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:From my point of view,AI brings clear benefits to art creation..
拓展句:From my point of view,I hold the view that AI brings clear benefits to art creation.
【答案】【参考范文】(116+115词)
At the Culture Festival,I stood behind my stand,nervous but ready.Taking a deep
breath,I once again neatly arranged all the well-prepared items:red paper and scissors.Soon,
students and teachers gathered,curiosity in their eyes.I welcomed them with a smile and
demonstrated:fold,cut,unfold-and a butterfly spread its wings.A wave of surprise rippled
through the crowd.Encouraged,I invited a boy to try;his star turned out uneven,yet drew
laughter and applause.More joined eagerly,and I moved among them,guiding their hands,
praising their efforts and celebrating each creation.When a teacher proudly held up her
paper flower,the cheers grew louder.Red pieces fell to the floor,and my confidence,once
hidden,shone through every new pattern.
From that day on,my world here started to change.In the hallway,students waved
butterflies from my stand and greeted me with bright"Ni hao!"My heart lifted as I waved
back.In literature class,I gave voice to my ideas with newfound confidence.My English was
not flawless,yet my voice was steady,and instead of silence I saw nods and smiles.After class,
a girl asked softly,"Can you show us more about your culture?"Her words lingered in my
heart,echoing like a gentle reminder.In that echo,I realized I had not only broken free from
cultural shock but also found my place in a shared story-one written by many voices,yet
open enough to hold my own.
《解析】
【导语】文章以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者作为交换生到新西兰的一个小镇,虽做好了应
对各种困难的准备,但仍因小事感到不适应,在寄宿家庭中,威尔逊一家给予温暖支持:但
在学校,作者在课堂讨论和文化场景中遭遇交流因境,陷入文化困惑。后来,老师宜布举办
文化节,作者虽担心无法用英语分享传统文化,但还是报名并全身心投入准备。
【详解】1.段落续写
①由第一段首句内容“文化节郑天,我站在自己的摊位后,既紧张又满怀期待。”可知,第
一段可描写作者精心准备并歡周固人剪纸的经过。
②由第二段首句内容“从那天起,我在这里的生活开始悄然改变。”可知,第二段可描写文
化节对作者的生活产生的影响以及作者的感悟。
2续写线索:摆放材料一吸引师生一展示剪纸艺术一教大家剪纸一受他人反馈数励
——隐藏的自信逐渐显露——自我价值反思
3.词江激活
行为类
①美:praise/speak highly of
②意识到:realize/be aware of
③鼓励:encourage/inspire
情绪类
①惊讶:surprise/astonishment
②渴望地:eagerly/longingly
【点睛】高分句型刂Taking a deep breath,I once again neatly arranged all the well-prepared
items:red paper and scissors.(运用了现在分词短语作状语)
[高分句型2 In that echo,I realized I had not only broken free from cultural shock but also
found my place in a shared story-one written by many voices,yet open enough to hold my
owm,(运用了省略了that的宾语从句,过去分词短语作后置定语)