湖南衡阳县第五中学2025-2026学年高二下学期英语模块综合测评卷

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学年 2026-2027
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**基本信息** 衡阳县五中2026年春高二英语月考卷以真实生活与多元话题为载体,融合语言能力与文化意识考查,通过梯度化问题设计提升思维品质与学习能力。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |听力|20题/30分|日常交际、科学访谈(如恐龙发现、巴纳德星)|情境贴近生活与科技前沿,考查信息抓取与推理| |阅读|20题/50分|旅行推荐、文化传承(二胡)、红色旅游、AI与环境|话题涵盖社会热点与人文科技,问题含细节理解与推理判断| |语言知识运用|25题/30分|完形填空(生活哲理)、语法填空(奥运青年营)|通过语篇考查词汇语境运用与语法规范| |写作|2题/40分|邮件(校园农场)、故事续写(才艺表演)|综合考查信息表达与逻辑构建,体现跨文化交际与创新思维|

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听力考试正式开始。I can't believe our company has closed for good. I don't know how i'm going to make ends meet. I'm sure you'll be fine. You have skills that lots of companies would want. I can't believe our company has closed for good. I don't know how i'm going to make ends meet. I'm sure you'll be fine. You have skills that lots of companies would want. Did you remember to take max out for his walk this morning? Oh no. I got so absorbed in this show that IT completely slipped my mind. You really need to baLance your time Better. You forgot to practice the piano last week, too. Did you remember to take max out for his walk this morning? Oh no. I got so absorbed in this show that IT completely slipped my mind. You really need to baLance your time Better. You forgot to practice the piano last week, too. I'm thinking about getting a milk c today, if you fancy IT. I've got a full day today, science, followed by math in the morning and double geography after lunch. I'll need a milk shake after that, so count me in. I'm thinking about getting a milkshake today, if you fancy IT. I've got a full day today, science, followed by map in the morning and double geography after lunch. I'll need a milk shake after that, so count me in. Hi, could you tell me where the nearest drug stories? I want to pick up some pain killers. sure. It's just around the corner from here next to the grocery store. It's open all day and night. You should be able to find what you need there. Hi, could you tell me where the nearest drug stories? I want to pick up some pain killers. sure. It's just around the corner from here next to the grocery store. It's open all day and night. You should be able to find what you need there. Reading books expands your knowledge and imagination. I wish I could read more, but I find IT hard to concentrate for long periods. Starting with shorter books might help. Reading books expands your knowledge and imagination. I wish I could read more, but I find IT hard to concentrate for long periods. starting with shorter books might help. 听下面一段对话,回答第六和第7两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。You're flying to paris for that project in next week. So I wanted to make sure you've got everything ready. I've got the passport in this bag and the digital boarding pass on my phone. What about money? I've got two hundred eos in my wallet and the company card with three hundred eos on IT. What if you need more? I don't want . to spend more than that. However, if I do, I can use the credit card. IT has one thousand eos available only for emergencies. You're flying to paris for that project next week. So I wanted to make sure you've got everything ready. I've got the passport in this bag and the digital boarding . pass on my phone. What about money? I've got two hundred euros in my wallet and the company card with three hundred . heroes on IT. What if you need more? I don't want to spend more than that. However, if I do, I can use the credit card. IT has one thousand eos available only for emergencies. I'm a bit worried about this race. I only recovered from my injury two months ago, and I don't want to make this worse. You've done all the correct exercises to get back to fitness and some of your training runs. S yesterday, we're really quick. but this is my first race ever. What if I can't keep up with the . other runners trust? I'll be fine. Believe in . yourself. I just don't want to let anyone down. You won't. Do you remember the . race plan? Keep that nice and easy over the first few miles, and then pick up thEpace o. nly if you need to see how the race is going first, and then make an adjustment. Okay, that's the final call for runners. Good luck. I'm a bit worried about this race. I only recovered from my injury two months ago, and I don't want to make this worse. You've done all the correct exercises to get back to fitness, and some of your training were on yesterday. We're really quick. but this is my first race ever. What if I can't keep up with the other runners? Trust you'll be fine. Believe in yourself. I just don't want to let anyone down. You won't. Do you remember the race plan? Keep that nice and easy over the first few miles, and then pick up thEpace o. nly if you need to see how the race is going first, and then make an adjustment. Okay, that's the final call for runners. Good luck. I think I could sit here all day just look at that view. We're so high up, I can see for miles across the sea that way and the sites of the city the other way. This must be one of the best places i've ever stayed at. Hey, why are you going back inside? I'm just getting you the juice from . the mini fridge. Oh, actually. May I have bottled water, please? sure. Here you are. thanks. Did I see a coffee machine in there as well? Yes, i'm going to figure out how to use IT and then join you out here . with my magazine, not your phone. That's not like you. I've decided i'm on IT too much, so I bought a sports magazine for this holiday. Good for you. Hey, when will we meet the others at six? Then we've got a table booked for seven in the restaurant that gives us plenty of time to relax. I think I could sit here all day. just look at that view. We're so high up, I can see for miles across the sea that way and the size of the city the other way. This must be one of the best places i've ever stayed that, hey, where are you going back inside? Aren't just getting you the juice from the . mini fridge? Oh, actually. May I have bottled water, please? sure. Here you are. thanks. Did I see a coffee machine in there as well? Yes, i'm going to figure out how to use IT and then join you out here . with my magazine, not your phone. That's not like you. I've decided i'm on IT too much, so I bought a sports magazine for this holiday. Good for you. Hey, when will we need the others at six? Then we've got a table booked for seven in the restaurant that gives us plenty of time to relax. Joining us on science today is professor darlin from the university of calgary in canada. So you are a dinosaur hunter. Is that right? Ha, that's one way of putting IT. Obviously, the dinosaur s died out millions of years ago, but I am part of a team that searches for dinosaur phones all over the world. And you found a new species in mongolia that's . right in the goby desert. The animal would have weight about two hundred and sixty kilos s and stood on two legs. Is that to reach higher leaves in trees to eat. that's likely part of IT. And what separated from similar species is that its front lakes . are different. In what way are they bigger? IT has two fingers. While similar species have to read. They would have lived all over asia and north amErica as far back as ninety million years ago. interesting. So which region do your team plan to explore next for your research? Joining us on science today is professor darlin from the university of calgary in canada. So you are a dinosaur hunter. Is that right? Ha, that's one way of putting IT. Obviously, the dinosaurs died out millions of years ago, but I am part of a team that searches for dinosaurs. ones all over the world. And you found a new species in mongolia . that's right in the goby desert. The animal would have weight about two hundred and sixty hilo ad and stood on two legs. Is that to reach higher leaves in . trees to eat? That's likely part of IT. And what separated from similar species is that its front lakes . are different. In what way . are they bigger? IT has two fingers, while similar species have three. They would have lived all over asia and north amErica as far back as ninety million years ago. interesting. So which region do your team plan to explore next for your research? Today I want to talk about the nearest single star to our sun. Barnard star is about six late years away from earth, believed to be between seven and twelve billion years of age. Barnt star is much older than the sun, which has been around for four and a half billion years, is also a lot cooler and smaller. In fact, barnt star is only nineteen percent of the sun's mass. As IT isn't very bright, IT isn't easy for scientists to see barnard star. There have been many theories about planets over the years, but nothing has been proven. A scientific team in south africa reported evidence of a planet circling around barnard star. Another team confirmed this using the latest technology. Why is this important? I wanted to show you that our knowledge of the universe is only so much. We are discovering more and more every day. With that in mind, please turn to page twenty in your textbook. Today, I want to talk about the nearest single star to our son. Barnard star is about six late years away from earth, believed to be between seven and twelve billion years of age. Barnard star is much older than the sun, which has been around for four and a half billion years. It's also a lot cooler and smaller. In fact, barnt star is only nineteen percent of the sun's mass. As IT isn't very bright, IT isn't easy for scientists to see varner star. There have been many theories about planets over the years, but nothing has been proven. A scientific team in south africa reported evidence of a planet circling around barnard star. Another team confirmed this using the latest technology. Why is this important? I wanted to show you that our knowledge of the universe is only so much. We are discovering more and more every day. With that in mind, please turn to page twenty in your textbook. 听力部分到此结束。 衡阳县五中2026年春高二综合测评卷 英语 分值:150 分 时间:120 分钟 第一部分 听力(共两节,共30分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。 1. What happened to the man? A. He was fined by his company. B. He had a business failure. C. He lost his job. 2. What did the man forget to do today? A. Watch a show. B. Walk the dog. C. Practice the piano. 3. How many courses does the woman have in the morning? A. Two. B. Three. C. Five. 4. What does the woman need help with? A. Opening the store. B. Finding a drugstore. C. Getting groceries. 5. What is the woman’s problem? A. She lacks imagination. B. She manages time badly. C. She has difficulty focusing. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段材料,回答6-7题。 6. What are the speakers mainly discussing? A. The man’s trip preparations. B. The man’s emergency funds. C. The man’s credit limit. 7. How much cash has the man prepared for his trip? A. 200 euros. B. 300 euros. C. 500 euros. 听下面一段材料,回答8-10题。 8. Why is the woman nervous? A. It’s been years since her last race. B. She hasn’t trained for two months. C. She suffered an injury before. 9. What is the man’s advice? A. Doing enough warm-up exercises. B. Adjusting based on the race. C. Keeping a comfortable pace. 10. What is the man mainly doing? A. Building the woman’s confidence for the race. B. Creating a recovery plan for the woman. C. Comforting the woman after the race. 听下面一段材料,回答11-13题。 11. Where is the conversation taking place? A. In a hotel apartment. B. On a beach. C. In a café. 12. What drink does the woman want? A. Juice. B. Water. C. Coffee. 13. What are the speakers going to do tonight? A. Read magazines. B. Have a group dinner. C. Use a coffee machine. 听下面一段材料,回答14-16题。 14. What’s the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Teammates. B. Professor and student. C. Interviewer and interviewee. 15. Why is the newly discovered dinosaur special? A. It stands on three legs. B. It likes eating leaves. C. It has two fingers. 16. What will the woman discuss next? A. Another dinosaur species. B. Her next research region. C. Dinosaurs moving between regions. 听下面一段材料,回答17-20题。 17. What do we know about Barnard’s star? A. It’s bigger than the Sun. B. It’s younger than the Sun. C. It’s cooler than the Sun. 18. Why is Barnard’s Star hard to observe? A. Its brightness is low. B. It’s too close to the Sun. C. It has millions of planets. 19. What does the speaker think of the universe? A. It is full of the unknown. B. It is largely explored. C. It is multi-centered. 20. Who is the speaker probably talking to? A. Scientists. B. Students. C. News reporters. 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四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A A new year calls for fresh travel plans. Reset with these encouraging trips, from Romanian walks to life lessons in the Himalayas. Go Wild in Romania’s Tarcu Mountains A herd of the impressive bison, which last travelled herein 1919, have been brought back to Romania’s Tarcu Mountains range as part of a major re wilding project. Much Better Adventures, along with conservationists from WWF, runs four-day hard walkthrough the Carpathian Forest, with accommodation in safari-style camps. Plus, the chance to stop off for swims in mountain lakes and rivers. From $663. muchbetteradventures.com Give back in Costa Rica Costa Rica is famous for its rich wildlife. Hands Up Holidays has partnered with a wildlife centre for trafficked animals to offer volunteering opportunities for visitors who want to help local wildlife conservation efforts but don’t fancy roughing it. Guests can learn more about the likes of spider monkeys, while bedding down in a five-star eco-hotel. From $7,240 for 10 days. handsupholidays.com Race across Mongolia If you’ve already ticked off a marathon and are keen to take your training up a level, add the Mongol 100 to your new year fitness resolutions. The objective is to cross the entire nation from north to south on foot, skate or bike. The race finishes at the Khovsgol Ice Festival, known for its traditional winter games and frozen sculptures. From $4,750 for eight days. Mongo1100.com Learn from Himalayan Sherpas It’s the 70th anniversary of Tenzing Norgay’s climbing of Mount Everest in 2023, though if you don’t fancy taking on the world’s highest peak, you can explore the surrounding Himalayas by absorbing yourself in the way of life of Sherpas in Nepal. Adventure Life runs tours through the Khumbu region, stopping at Sherpa villages to learn more about these fascinating communities. From $3,967 for 15 days. adventurelife.com 21. If you can only ask for a one-week leave for travel, which destination will you consider? A. Romania B. Costa Rica C. Mongolia D. Nepal 22. What can travelers do if they enter for Mongol 100? A. Join in a marathon competition. B. Make a new-year resolution. C. Learn about the festival. D. Race across Mongolia. 23. What is the author’s purpose in writing the text? A. To learn life lessons. B. To protect wildlife. C. To recommend travel plans. D. To celebrate a new year. B The first time I heard the erhu was in a small teahouse in Shanghai. A man sat in the corner, his eyes closed, drawing a melody so sorrowful it seemed to pour from the depths of history. I was 16, visiting China for the first time, and I had never heard anything like it. That moment changed my life. I later learned that the piece was Moon Reflected on Second Spring, composed (作曲) by the blind musician Abing in the early 20th century. Abing, who lived in poverty, created over 200 pieces, but only six survive. His music, rooted in folk traditions, expresses both personal pain and the spirit of a changing China. I decided to learn the erhu. Back in my hometown in Canada, I found a teacher — an elderly Chinese immigrant who had played in a traditional orchestra in Beijing. For two years, I practiced scales and vibrato, my fingers blistering. But mastering the instrument is not just about technique; it’s about understanding the stories behind the music. My teacher would say, “When you play, you are not yourself. You become the wind, the water, the longing.” Today, I play in a small ensemble (剧团) that mixes Eastern and Western instruments. Audiences often tell me they feel transported. For me, the erhu is a bridge — between cultures, between past and present. It reminds me that some connections don’t need translation. 24. How did the author first encounter the erhu? A. At a concert in Canada. B. In a teahouse in Shanghai. C. From a recording by Abing. D. Through his teacher’s introduction. 25. What can we learn about Abing from the text? A. He composed over 200 surviving pieces. B. He was financially well-off. C. His music reflects personal and cultural experiences. D. He was born in Shanghai. 26. What does the author’s teacher emphasize about playing the erhu? A. Perfecting finger techniques. B. Expressing emotions through music. C. Competing in orchestras. D. Learning multiple instruments. 27. What does the erhu represent to the author now? A. A way to make a living. B. A symbol of cultural connection. C. A reminder of his childhood. D. A challenge he has yet to overcome. C “Red tourism”, a new form of travel where people visit important historical sites and monuments (纪念碑). It has improved the development of the tourism industry in summer. And red tourism becomes more popular during the National Day Golden Week holiday. Ticket bookings for red tourism sites in June increased by five times with local and short trips to red tourism sites being the choice of about 88 percent of such tourists. And the search for the term “red tourism” on Mafengwo, a Chinese travel service and social-networking platform (平台), increased by 300 percent during the summer holidays. Red tourism is not only about the joy of visiting a new place and enjoying the wonderful sights. It is also about gaining knowledge about history and being inspired by the stories of the people who gave their lives to the founding of the People’s Republic in 1949 and worked for the happiness of the Chinese people. By rediscovering history and passing on the stories of the Chinese revolution (革命) and its heroes to the next generations, people can lift their spirits. Red tourism can also be used as an opportunity to develop rural (农村的) areas because most of the red tourism sites are in the countryside. It can raise the incomes (收入) of local people. Since red tourism creates jobs and helps increase farmers’ incomes, it contributes to local economic development. Data show that this year, there are about 2 billion tourists visiting red tourism sites, and its market size nearly reaches 1 trillion. Yet red tourism faces some developmental problems, mainly because some local government officials have failed to make the best use of red tourism resources for local development. 28. What can we know about red tourism? A. It is not popular with the young. B. It has brought life to tourism. C. It is a traditional form of tourism. D. It is about visiting beautiful scenery. 29. Why does the author list the numbers in paragraph 2? A. To raise concern. B. To prove his idea. C. To explain the story. D. To introduce a platform. 30. What is the advantage of red tourism for rural areas? A. Local people can make more money. B. It can help improve farming equipment. C. It can offer job opportunities to visitors. D. Local people can receive much help from society. 31.What will be mentioned in the following paragraphs? A. More and more people will choose red tourism. B. Many travel companies will benefit from red tourism. C. Some measures should be taken to solve problems. D. More red tourism sites should be open to the public. D New research challenges the widespread belief that artificial intelligence (AI) is driving a major rise in global greenhouse gas emissions. Scientists from the University of Waterloo and the Georgia Institute of Technology analyzed U.S. economic data alongside estimates of how frequently AI tools are used across different industries. Their aim was to understand what might happen to the environment if AI adoption increases along its current path. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, 83 percent of the nation’s economic activity relies on petrol, coal and natural gas. These fuels release greenhouse gases when burned. The researchers noted that total energy use from AI in the U.S. matched the electricity consumption of Iceland, yet this amount remained insignificant when viewed at national or global levels. “It is important to note that the increase in energy use is not going to be uniform. It’s going to be felt more in the places where electricity is produced to power the data centers,” said Dr Juan Moreno-Cruz, a professor at the School of Environment, Enterprise and Development at the University of Waterloo and Canada Research Chair in Energy Transitions. “If you look at that energy from the local perspective, that’s a big deal because some places could see double the amount of electricity output and emissions. But at a larger scale, AI’s use of energy won’t be noticeable.” “For people who believe that the use of AI will be a major problem for the climate and think we should avoid it, we’re offering a different perspective,” Moreno-Cruz added. “The effects on climate are not that significant, and we can use AI to develop green technologies or to improve existing ones.” To develop their findings, environmental economists Moreno-Cruz and Dr Anthony Harding reviewed a variety of economic sectors, the types of jobs within those sectors, and the share of tasks that could potentially be performed by AI. Moreno-Cruz and Harding intend to apply the same approach to additional countries in order to understand how AI adoption may affect environmental outcomes across different regions of the world. 32. What is the primary goal of the research? A. To promote the development of green AI. B. To measure energy consumption worldwide. C. To warn about AI’s growing energy demands. D. To assess AI’s potential environmental effects. 33. What can be said about AI energy consumption in the U.S.? A. It contributes to petrol-based activities. B. It will soon reach the global emission target. C. It has small influence at the national level. D. It exceeds Iceland’s electricity consumption. 34. What do researchers plan to do next? A. Extend their research to more countries. B. Shift focus to AI’s economic advantages. C. Develop AI applications to stop emissions. D. Reduce the energy use of AI in data centers. 35. Which of the following is the main idea of the text? A. AI technology drives greenhouse gas emissions. B. AI energy consumption urgently needs regulating. C. Data centers emit more than previously estimated. D. AI’s impact on climate is much smaller than believed. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 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。选项中有两项为多余选项。 To give you some inspiration, here are some ideas on how you can help protect the environment in your daily life. Riding a bike might not be a practical option for everyone. 36.__________ Not only is biking good for your health, but it also helps reduce pollution and traffic congestion. Most cities have bike lanes now, and many companies have even started providing bike rentals (租赁) so that you can explore and visit places without worrying about parking. Meat production has by far one of the biggest effects on the environment. Raising animals for food is one of the leading causes of global warming. Eating less meat will not only reduce your carbon footprint, but also your risk of cancer. 37.__________ Did you know that you’re wasting energy if you have lights that are turned on all day, but are not being used? 38.__________ If you have lights that you use regularly, you can use a timer to automatically turn them off after a certain amount of time. 39.__________ You can use reusable grocery bags to reduce the amount of plastic bags. You can also choose eco-friendly products in life. Eco-friendly cleaning products, for example, are often better for your health too. The world is changing, but that doesn’t mean that we have to let it change for the worse. 40.__________ It will help us to live a happier, healthier life. And it will also help to save the planet for future generations. A. We will try to recycle everything we can. B. This is a problem in offices, as well as in homes. C. However, if you live in a city you can do it for sure. D. Each of us can play a part in protecting our environment. E. Besides, there are other ways you can be more eco-friendly. F. You’ll be likely to notice a positive change in your health soon. G. You can also join a local bike club to make friends who bike with you. 第三部分 语言知识运用 (共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 There’s an autumn day that I recall (回想) every time I find myself caught up in the rush of life. One sunny afternoon, feeling 41 about the upcoming college applications, I decided to take a 42 from my studies. I headed outside to my backyard garden where I began to weed (除草) angrily, my 43 and depression (沮丧) pouring into each 44 pull of unwanted greenery. Mr. Jensen, a quiet man in his seventies living next door, was in his garden as usual, 45 his roses. Seeing my depression, he walked over and 46 started weeding alongside me. After a few minutes of shared silence, he finally 47 . “You know,” he began, “weeding a garden is a lot like going through life.” A little puzzled, I 48 and looked at him. He continued, “Sometimes, we focus on the weeds — the 49 and difficulties — so much that we forget to enjoy the 50 .” He gestured to the beautiful roses in his garden, their bright colours 51 in the afternoon sun. “Don’t forget to 52 the roses, even as you deal with the weeds.” That simple 53 hit me hard. I had been so focused on the 54 of my future, that I had forgotten to enjoy my present—the friendships, the joy of learning new things, and the 55 of simply being alive. That day, Mr. Jensen taught me a life lesson that I’ve carried with me ever since. 41.A. ashamed B. anxious C. novel D. incredible 42.A. shower B. walk C. chance D. break 43.A. eagerness B. gentleness C. annoyance D. genius 44.A. visible B. scientific C. hard D. vital 45.A. tending B. pulling C. obtaining D. seeking 46.A. silently B. entirely C. automatically D. abnormally 47.A. calmed down B. spoke up C. summed up D. straightened up 48.A. switched B. edged C. sneezed D. stopped 49.A. assessments B. consequences C. problems D. routines 50.A. passions B. patents C. soils D. flowers 51.A. shining B. differing C. reacting D. posing 52.A. appreciate B. boost C. detect D. adopt 53.A. theme B. tone C. wisdom D. theory 54.A. characteristic B. career C. devotion D. stress 55.A. embarrassment B. beauty C. conclusion D. entertainment 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 The 10th Youth Camp of the Chinese Olympic Committee 56._______ (official) opened on Monday at Beijing Sport University, welcoming 55 young representatives from 24 countries and 57._______ (region) for a programme aimed at promoting the Olympic spirit and fostering (促进) global cooperation in sports. Under the theme “Youth Together for an Olympic Future of Unity”, 58._______ camp features expert lectures, dialogues with champions, cultural visits, and sports activities 59._______ (design) to inspire participants to carry forward and renew the Olympic spirit in the new era. In their opening remarks, Zhang Jian, member of the Chinese Olympic Committee, executive vice-president of the Chinese Olympic Academy and president of Beijing Sport University, and Shen Jie, deputy secretary-general of the Chinese Olympic Committee, 60._______ (extend) a warm welcome to all attendees. They encouraged the young participants 61._______ (exchange) ideas, deepen mutual understanding, and contribute their youthful energy to 62._______ (advance) the Olympic Movement. Following the ceremony, Wang Beixing, world champion in speed skating, shared her personal journey in 63._______ (profession) sports, reflecting on the challenges and triumphs (胜利) 64._______ shaped her career. She underscored (强调) the value of sportsmanship 65._______ cultural exchange, urging participants to embrace the Olympic values in their own. 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,你校上学期开设了“校园农场”劳动课程。请你给英国笔友Chris写一封邮件分享此事,内容包括: (1)课程内容; (2)你的感受。 注意: (1)写作词数应为80个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 Dear Chris, ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 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。 The news about the school talent show filled our classroom with an electric energy. Everyone talked about it eagerly during breaks. The bright poster on the bulletin board seemed to promise a night of unforgettable performances. Only Leo, a quiet transfer student who had joined us just a month ago, sat alone in the corner. While others planned their performances in groups actively, he stared at the sign-up sheet from a distance with a worried look. His fingers moved nervously on the desk backwards and forwards as if playing certain instrument. This small detail made me increasingly curious about his story. After music class, our teacher gathered us around the piano and told us something truly surprising. She revealed that Leo had won first prize in a piano competition at his previous school. The news spread through the class like wildfire, and we all immediately expected him to sign up, imagining him as our star performer. As the days passed, the sign-up sheet was filled with other names while his name never appeared on the list. During lunch breaks, when others practiced their acts in the hallways and courtyard, Leo always went to the library alone. His consistent avoidance of any mention of the show confused me more. One lunch break, I decided to follow my curiosity and talk to him in the library, finding him sitting in the far corner. I asked about the thick novel he was reading, then mentioned the talent show, suggesting he would be a wonderful addition. At first he seemed uncomfortable, looking down at his hands, but slowly he began to share his story in a hesitant voice. He explained that since moving here, his family’s small apartment had no room for a piano, as his father had lost his job. “It’s been months since I last touched a piano, and I’m afraid I’ve forgotten how to play well,” he said softly. His simple statement showed both a practical problem and a fear of failing to meet the expectations now placed upon him. 注意: (1)续写词数应为150左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Hearing this, I remembered my aunt’s music center near our school. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ On performance day, I felt so proud to watch him walk onto the stage. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 答案及解析 1.答案:C 解析:M: I can’t believe our company has closed for good. I don’t know how I’m going to make ends meet. W: I’m sure you’ll be fine. You have skills that lots of companies would want. 2.答案:B 解析:W: Did you remember to take Max out for his walk this morning? M: Oh no. I got so absorbed in this show that it completely slipped my mind! W: You really need to balance your time better. You forgot to practice the piano last week, too! 3.答案:A 解析:M: I’m thinking about getting a milkshake today if you fancy it? W: I’ve got a full day today — science, followed by math in the morning, and double geography after lunch. I’ll need a milkshake after that, so count me in! 4.答案:B 解析:W: Hi, could you tell me where the nearest drugstore is? I want to pick up some painkillers. M: Sure, it’s just around the corner from here, next to the grocery store. It’s open all day and night. You should be able to find what you need there. 5.答案:C 解析:M: Reading books expands your knowledge and imagination. W: I wish I could read more, but I find it hard to concentrate for long periods. M: Starting with shorter books might help. 6.答案:A 7.答案:A 解析:W: You’re flying to Paris for that project next week, so I wanted to make sure you’ve got everything ready. M: I’ve got the passport in this bag and the digital boarding pass on my phone. W: What about money? M: I’ve got 200 euros in my wallet and a company card with 300 euros on it. W: What if you need more? M: I don’t want to spend more than that. However, if I do, I can use the credit card — it has 1,000 euros available, only for emergencies. 8.答案:C 9.答案:B 10.答案:A 解析:W: I’m a bit worried about this race. I only recovered from my injury two months ago, and I don’t want to make it worse. M: You’ve done all the correct exercises to get back to fitness, and some of your training runs yesterday were really quick. W: But this is my first race ever! What if I can’t keep up with the other runners? M: Trust me, you’ll be fine. Believe in yourself. W: I just don’t want to let anyone down. M: You won’t. Do you remember the race plan? W: Keep it nice and easy over the first few miles, and then pick up the pace. M: Only if you need to. See how the race is going first, and then make an adjustment. Okay, that’s the final call for runners. Good luck! 11.答案:A 12.答案:B 13.答案:B 解析:W: I think I could sit here all day. Just look at that view! M: We’re so high up! I can see for miles across the sea that way, and the sights of the city the other way. W: This must be one of the best places I’ve ever stayed at! Hey, why are you going back inside? M: I’m just getting you the juice from the mini-fridge… W: Oh, actually, may I have bottled water, please? M: Sure! Here you are. W: Thanks. Did I see a coffee machine in there as well? M: Yes, I’m going to figure out how to use it, and then join you out here with my magazine. W: Not your phone? That’s not like you. M: I’ve decided I’m on it too much, so I bought a sports magazine for this holiday. W: Good for you. Hey, when will we meet the others? M: At six. Then we’ve got a table booked for seven in the restaurant. That gives us plenty of time to relax. 14.答案:C 15.答案:C 16.答案:B 解析:M: Joining us on Science Today is Professor Darla from the University of Calgary in Canada. So, you are a dinosaur hunter, is that right? W: Ha! That’s one way of putting it! Obviously, the dinosaurs died out millions of years ago, but I am part of a team that searches for dinosaur bones all over the world. M: And you’ve found a new species in Mongolia? W: That’s right, in the Gobi Desert. The animal would have weighed about 260 kilos and stood on two legs. M: Is that to reach higher leaves in trees to eat? W: That’s likely part of it. And what separates it from similar species is that its front legs are different. M: In what way? Are they bigger? W: It has two fingers, while similar species have three. They would have lived all over Asia and North America as far back as 90 million years ago. M: Interesting. So, which region do your team plan to explore next for your research? 17.答案:C 18.答案:A 19.答案:A 20.答案:B 解析:Today, I want to talk about the nearest single star to our Sun. Barnard’s Star is about six light years away from Earth. Believed to be between seven and twelve billion years of age, Barnard’s Star is much older than the Sun, which has been around for four and a half billion years. It’s also a lot cooler and smaller. In fact, Barnard’s Star is only 19 percent of the Sun’s mass. As it isn’t very bright, it isn’t easy for scientists to see Barnard’s Star. There have been many theories about planets over the years, but nothing has been proven. A scientific team in South Africa reported evidence of a planet circling around Barnard’s Star. Another team confirmed this using the latest technology. Why is this important? I wanted to show you that our knowledge of the universe is only so much! We are discovering more and more every day! With that in mind, please turn to page 20 in your textbook… 21.答案:A 解析:细节理解题。根据Go Wild in Romania’s Tarcu Mountains部分中“Much Better Adventures, along with conservationists from WWF, runs four-day hard walkthrough the Carpathian Forest, with accommodation in safari-style camps.(“更好的冒险”与世界自然基金会的环保主义者一起,在喀尔巴阡森林进行了为期四天的艰苦徒步旅行,住宿在狩猎营地)”可知,时间是在一周之内。同时结合全文,Give back in Costa Rica部分中“From $7, 240 for 10 days.(10天起价7240美元)”该路线是在10天;Race across Mongolia部分中“From $4, 750 for eight days. (8天起价4750美元)”该旅行线路是8天;以及Learn from Himalayan Sherpas部分中“From $3,967 for 15 days.(15天起价3967美元)”可知,该旅行线路是15天。由此可知,如果只有一周的时间只能选择去Romania。故选A。 22.答案:D 解析:细节理解题。根据Race across Mongolia部分中“If you’ve already ticked off a marathon and are keen to take your training up a level, add the Mongol 100 to your new year fitness resolutions. The objective is to cross the entire nation from north to south on foot, skate or bike. The race finishes at the Khovsgol Ice Festival, known for its traditional winter games and frozen sculptures. (如果你已经完成了一场马拉松,并且渴望把你的训练提升一个水平,那么把蒙古100加入你的新年健身计划吧。目标是步行、滑冰或骑自行车从北到南穿越整个国家。比赛在霍夫斯戈尔冰雪节结束,该节日以传统的冬季运动会和冰雕而闻名)”可知,参加蒙古100的旅客需要从北到南穿越整个国家。故选D。 23.答案:C 解析:推理判断题。根据第一段“A new year calls for fresh travel plans. Reset with these encouraging trips, from Romanian walks to life lessons in the Himalayas. (新的一年需要新的旅行计划。从罗马尼亚的徒步旅行到喜马拉雅山的路线,这些令人鼓舞的旅行重新开始)”以及通读全文可知,文章主要介绍了几个从罗马尼亚徒步旅行到喜马拉雅山的路线。由此推知,作者的写作目的是推荐旅行计划。故选C。 24.答案:B 解析:细节理解题。根据第一段中“The first time I heard the erhu was in a small teahouse in Shanghai. (我第一次听到二胡是在上海的一家小茶馆里。)”可知,作者是在上海的一家茶馆里第一次接触到二胡的。 25.答案:C 解析:推理判断题。根据第二段中“Abing, who lived in poverty, created over 200 pieces, but only six survive. His music, rooted in folk traditions, expresses both personal pain and the spirit of a changing China. (阿炳生活贫困,创作了200多首曲子,但只有六首留存下来。他的音乐根植于民间传统,既表达了个人的痛苦,也体现了变革中的中国精神。)”可知,阿炳的音乐反映了个人和文化的经历。 26.答案:B 解析:推理判断题。根据第三段中“But mastering the instrument is not just about technique; it’s about understanding the stories behind the music. My teacher would say, “When you play, you are not yourself. You become the wind, the water, the longing.” (但掌握这门乐器不仅仅是技巧问题;更重要的是理解音乐背后的故事。我的老师会说:“当你演奏时,你不再是你自己。你变成了风,变成了水,变成了向往。”)”可知,老师的重点是强调通过音乐表达情感。 27.答案:B 解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段中“For me, the erhu is a bridge — between cultures, between past and present. (对我来说,二胡是一座桥梁——连接着不同文化,连接着过去与现在。)”可知,二胡对作者来说象征着文化的连接。 28.答案:B 解析:细节理解题。根据文章第一段“‘Red tourism’, a new form of travel where people visit important historical sites and monuments (纪念碑). It has improved the development of the tourism industry in summer. (‘红色旅游’是一种新的旅游形式,人们可以参观重要的历史遗迹和纪念碑。它促进了夏季旅游业的发展。)”可知,红色旅游给旅游业带来了新的生机。故选B项。 29.答案:B 解析:推理判断题。根据文章第二段“Ticket bookings for red tourism sites in June increased by five times with local and short trips to red tourism sites being the choice of about 88 percent of such tourists. And the search for the term ‘red tourism’ on Mafengwo, a Chinese travel service and social-networking platform (平台), increased by 300 percent during the summer holidays. ( 6月份,红色旅游景点的门票预订量增长了五倍,其中约88%的游客选择当地和短途前往红色旅游景点。暑假期间,在中国旅游服务和社交网络平台马蜂窝上搜索‘红色旅游’一词的人数增加了300%。)”可知,作者列举数字是为了进一步证明自己在第一段提出的观点——红色旅游给旅游业带来了新的生机。故选B项。 30.答案:A 解析:细节理解题。根据文章第四段“Red tourism can also be used as an opportunity to develop rural (农村的) areas because most of the red tourism sites are in the countryside. It can raise the incomes (收入) of local people. Since red tourism creates jobs and helps increase farmers’ incomes, it contributes to local economic development. (红色旅游也可以作为发展农村地区的机会,因为大多数红色旅游景点都在农村。它可以提高当地人民的收入。由于红色旅游创造了就业机会,有助于增加农民收入,因此有助于当地经济发展。)”可知,因为大多数革命根据地和红色旅游景点都在农村,所以当地农民可以赚更多的钱。故选A项。 31.答案:C 解析:推理判断题。根据文章最后一段“Yet red tourism faces some developmental problems, mainly because some local government officials have failed to make the best use of red tourism resources for local development. (然而,红色旅游面临一些发展问题,主要是因为一些地方政府官员未能充分利用红色旅游资源促进当地发展。)”可知,虽然红色旅游会促进当地经济的发展,但是因为一些地方政府官员没有充分利用红色旅游资源,导致红色旅游发展存在一些问题,所以接下来要讲的应该是要采取一定的措施来解决这些问题,以促进红色旅游的进一步发展。故选C项。 32.答案:D 解析:细节理解题。根据第一段“Their aim was to understand what might happen to the environment if AI adoption increases along its current path. (他们的目的是了解如果人工智能的采用沿着目前的路径增加,环境可能会发生什么)”可知,该研究的主要目的是评估人工智能对环境的潜在影响。故选D项。 33.答案:C 解析:细节理解题。根据第二段“The researchers noted that total energy use from AI in the U.S. matched the electricity consumption of Iceland, yet this amount remained insignificant when viewed at national or global levels. (研究人员指出,美国人工智能的总能源使用量与冰岛的电力消耗相当,但从国家或全球层面来看,这一数字仍然微不足道)”可知,美国人工智能的能源消耗在国家层面上影响较小。故选C项。 34.答案:A 解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段“Moreno-Cruz and Harding intend to apply the same approach to additional countries in order to understand how AI adoption may affect environmental outcomes across different regions of the world. (Moreno-Cruz和Harding打算将同样的方法应用于更多的国家,以便了解人工智能的采用可能如何影响世界不同地区的环境结果)”可知,研究人员计划将他们的研究扩展到更多国家。故选A项。 35.答案:D 解析:主旨大意题。根据第一段“New research challenges the widespread belief that artificial intelligence (AI) is driving a major rise in global greenhouse gas emissions. (新研究对人工智能(AI)正在推动全球温室气体排放大幅上升的普遍看法提出了挑战)”以及全文内容可知,本文主要讲述了新研究对人工智能(AI)是否会大幅增加全球温室气体排放这一普遍观点提出质疑,研究发现人工智能对气候的影响比人们认为的要小得多。故选D项。 36-40.答案:CFBED 解析:36.上文“Riding a bike might not be a practical option for everyone.(骑自行车可能不是每个人都可行的选择)”指出了骑自行车的局限性,C选项“However, if you live in a city you can do it for sure.(然而,如果你住在城市里,你肯定可以做到)”与上文构成转折关系,指出对于城市居民来说骑车是可行的;下文“Not only is biking good for your health, but it also helps reduce pollution and traffic congestion.(骑自行车不仅对你的健康有益,还有助于减少污染和交通拥堵)”进一步说明了骑车的好处,与C选项中的“do it”形成呼应。 37.上文“Eating less meat will not only reduce your carbon footprint, but also your risk of cancer.(少吃肉不仅能减少你的碳足迹,还能降低患癌症的风险)”指出了少吃肉的环境和健康双重益处,F选项“You’ll be likely to notice a positive change in your health soon.(你很可能很快就会注意到健康状况的积极变化)”承接上文,进一步说明少吃肉带来的直接健康效果,与上文中的“your risk of cancer”相呼应,上下文语意连贯。 38.上文“Did you know that you’re wasting energy if you have lights that are turned on all day, but are not being used?(你是否知道,如果一整天都开着灯但却没有使用,你就在浪费能源?)”指出了浪费能源的现象,B选项“This is a problem in offices, as well as in homes.(这个问题在办公室和家里都存在)”承接上文,指出这种浪费现象普遍存在于各种场所;下文“If you have lights that you use regularly, you can use a timer to automatically turn them off after a certain amount of time.(如果你有经常使用的灯,你可以使用定时器让它们在一段时间后自动关闭)”给出了解决这一问题的具体方法,上下文逻辑连贯。 39.设空处位于段落开头,应为该段的主题句。下文“You can use reusable grocery bags to reduce the amount of plastic bags. You can also choose eco-friendly products in life.(你可以使用可重复使用的购物袋来减少塑料袋的使用量。你也可以在生活中选择环保产品)”列举了多种环保做法,E选项“Besides, there are other ways you can be more eco-friendly.(此外,还有其他方法可以让你更加环保)”准确概括了本段主旨,点明除了前面提到的方法外,还有其他环保途径,符合段落主题句的功能。 40.上文“The world is changing, but that doesn’t mean that we have to let it change for the worse.(世界在变化,但这并不意味着我们必须让它变得更糟)”指出人类有能力阻止环境恶化,D选项“Each of us can play a part in protecting our environment.(我们每个人都可以在保护环境中发挥作用)”承接上文,强调个人行动的重要性;下文“It will help us to live a happier, healthier life.(它将帮助我们过上更快乐、更健康的生活)”中的“It”指代D选项中“play a part in protecting our environment”这一行为,说明了保护环境对个人生活的积极影响,上下文语意连贯。 41.答案:B 解析:考查形容词词义辨析。句意:一个阳光明媚的下午,我对即将到来的大学申请感到焦虑,我决定暂停学习。A. ashamed羞愧的;B. anxious焦虑的;C. novel新颖的;D. incredible难以置信的。根据空后“about the upcoming college applications”和下文“my 43 and depression (沮丧)”可知,作者对即将到来的大学申请感到焦虑,故选B。 42.答案:D 解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. shower淋浴;B. walk散步;C. chance机会;D. break休息。根据下文“I headed outside to my backyard garden”可知,作者决定暂停学习,take a break from“从……中休息一下”,故选D。 43.答案:C 解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:我走到后院的花园,在那里我开始生气地除草,我的烦恼和沮丧倾注在用力清除每一根不需要的绿色植物上。A. eagerness急切;B. gentleness温和,柔和;C. annoyance烦恼,恼怒;D. genius天才,天赋。空处和“depression (沮丧)”并列,应是表达作者的消极情绪,annoyance符合语境,故选C。 44.答案:C 解析:考查形容词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. visible看得见的;B. scientific科学的;C. hard用力的;D. vital至关重要的。根据上文“I began to weed (除草) angrily”可知,作者心中不快,应是用力拔出不需要的杂草,故选C。 45.答案:A 解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:Jensen先生,一个70多岁的安静的人,住在隔壁,像往常一样在他的花园里,照料他的玫瑰。A. tending照料;B. pulling拉;C. obtaining获得;D. seeking寻求。根据空前的“in his garden as usual”和语境可知,作者在花园里拔草,Jensen先生应是在花园里像往常一样照料玫瑰花,故选A。 46.答案:A 解析:考查副词词义辨析。句意:看到我的沮丧,他走过去,默默地在我身边除草。A. silently沉默地;B. entirely完全地;C. automatically自动地;D. abnormally异常地。根据下文“shared silence”可知,Jensen先生默默地在作者身边除草,故选A。 47.答案:B 解析:考查动词短语辨析。句意:大家都沉默了几分钟后,他终于开口了。A. calmed down冷静下来;B. spoke up大声说;C. summed up总结;D. straightened up挺直。根据下文““You know,” he began”可知,沉默过后Jensen先生开始说话,故选B。 48.答案:D 解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:我有点困惑,停下来看着他。A. switched转换;B. edged徐徐移动;C. sneezed打喷嚏;D. stopped停止。根据下文“looked at him”可知,作者停止拔草,而是看着Jensen先生,故选D。 49.答案:C 解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:他接着说:“有时候,我们太关注杂草——问题和困难——而忘记了欣赏花朵。”A. assessments评估;B. consequences结果;C. problems问题;D. routines常规。空处和“difficulties”并列,根据上文“we focus on the weeds”可知,杂草是打理花园需要清除的东西,故指生活中的问题和困难,故选C。 50.答案:D 解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. passions激情;B. patents专利;C. soils土壤;D. flowers花。根据下文“He gestured to the beautiful roses in his garden”可知,此处指过于关注杂草而忽视了欣赏花朵,此处flowers和上文的weeds相对,故选D。 51.答案:A 解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:他指着花园里美丽的玫瑰,它们鲜艳的颜色在午后的阳光下闪闪发光。A. shining闪耀,发光;B. differing不同于;C. reacting作出反应;D. posing产生,引起。根据下文“in the afternoon sun”可知,此处指“花儿鲜艳的颜色在午后的阳光下闪闪发光”,故选A。 52.答案:A 解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:“别忘了欣赏玫瑰,即使你在处理杂草。”A. appreciate欣赏;B. boost促进;C. detect发现,侦查;D. adopt采取。根据上文“so much that we forget to enjoy the 50 .”可知,上文提到人们会忘记欣赏美丽的花儿,此处提醒作者别忘记欣赏花儿,和enjoy同义,故选A。 53.答案:C 解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:这句简单的智慧深深打动了我。A. theme主题;B. tone语调;C. wisdom智慧;D. theory理论。根据上文““Don’t forget to 52 the roses, even as you deal with the weeds.”可知,Jensen先生说的不要因杂草而忽略玫瑰是一句富有哲理的人生感悟,属于人生智慧,故选C。 54.答案:D 解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:我一直把注意力集中在未来的压力上,而忘记了享受现在——友谊、学习新事物的乐趣,以及活着的美好。A. characteristic特点;B. career事业;C. devotion奉献;D. stress压力。根据上文“feeling 41 about the upcoming college applications,”可知,作者因大学申请而感到焦虑,这种焦虑属于压力。故选D。 55.答案:B 解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. embarrassment尴尬;B. beauty美好,美妙;C. conclusion结论;D. entertainment娱乐。上文Jensen先生提醒作者要欣赏花儿的美丽,结合“enjoy my present”可知,此处是列举当下一切美好的事情,指“活着的美好”。故选B。 56-65.答案:officially;regions;the;designed;extended;to exchange;advancing;professional;that/which;and 解析:56.考查副词。句意:中国奥委会第十届青年训练营于周一在北京市体育大学正式开幕,此次训练营迎来了来自 24 个国家和地区的 55 名青年代表,旨在弘扬奥林匹克精神并促进全球体育领域的合作。空格处用副词officially修饰动词opened,officially意为“正式地”,故填officially。 57.考查名词的复数。句意:中国奥委会第十届青年训练营于周一在北京市体育大学正式开幕,此次训练营迎来了来自 24 个国家和地区的 55 名青年代表,旨在弘扬奥林匹克精神并促进全球体育领域的合作。and表并列,由24 countries可知,空格处用复数,故填regions。 58.考查定冠词。句意:在“青年携手共创团结的奥运未来”这一主题下,此次夏令营安排了专家讲座、与冠军的对话、文化参观以及体育活动,旨在激励参与者在新时代传承并发扬奥林匹克精神。空格处用定冠词特指前面所讲的夏令营,故填the。 59.考查非谓语动词。句意:在“青年携手共创团结的奥运未来”这一主题下,此次夏令营安排了专家讲座、与冠军的对话、文化参观以及体育活动,旨在激励参与者在新时代传承并发扬奥林匹克精神。句中谓语是features,空格处用非谓语动词,activities和design之间是逻辑动宾关系,因此空格处用过去分词表被动,故填designed。 60.考查时态。句意:在开幕致辞中,中国奥委会委员、中国奥委会常务副主席、北京体育大学校长张建以及中国奥委会副秘书长沈杰向所有与会者表示了热烈的欢迎。空格处是谓语,句子描述过去的事情,时态用一般过去时,空格处用过去式,故填extended。 61.考查不定式。句意:他们鼓励年轻参与者们交流思想、增进相互了解,并以青春的活力为奥林匹克运动的发展贡献力量。encourage sb. to do意为“鼓励某人做某事”,故填to exchange。 62.考查动名词。句意:他们鼓励年轻参与者们交流思想、增进相互了解,并以青春的活力为奥林匹克运动的发展贡献力量。contribute sth. to doing意为“为做某事贡献某物”,因此空格处用动名词作宾语,故填advancing。 63.考查形容词。句意:仪式结束后,速度滑冰世界冠军王北星分享了她在职业体育领域的个人经历,回顾了塑造其职业生涯的挑战与成就。空格处用形容词professional作定语,修饰名词sports,故填professional。 64.考查定语从句。句意:仪式结束后,速度滑冰世界冠军王北星分享了她在职业体育领域的个人经历,回顾了塑造其职业生涯的挑战与成就。空格处引导限制性定语从句,从句中缺少主语,先行词the challenges and triumphs (胜利)是物,因此空格处用关系代词that/which,故填that/which。 65.考查连词。句意:她强调了体育精神和文化交流的重要性,并呼吁参与者将奥林匹克精神融入自己的生活当中。the value of sportsmanship和cultural exchange之间是并列关系,句子是肯定句,因此用and表并列,故填and。 66.答案: Dear Chris, How is everything going? I’m writing to share with you a meaningful labor course called “Campus Farm” offered by our school last semester. During the course, we were taught how to plant various vegetables and take care of them. We spent hours watering the plants, pulling out weeds and applying fertilizer. Besides, we also learned to harvest the ripe vegetables. I benefited a lot from this course. Not only did it provide me with a chance to get close to nature, but it also helped me realize the value of hard work. I truly felt a great sense of achievement when seeing the fresh vegetables grown by ourselves. Looking forward to your reply. Yours, Li Hua 67.答案: Hearing this, I remembered my aunt’s music center near our school. I called her and explained Leo’s situation. She kindly agreed to let him use a practice room for free. When I told Leo, his face lit up with a bright smile and he thanked me repeatedly. That afternoon, I accompanied him to sign up for the talent show. For the next two weeks, we went to the music center together. While he practiced inside, I did homework outside. It was wonderful to hear his playing beautiful music. More importantly, I saw him become more confident. On performance day, I felt so proud to watch him walk onto the stage. Under the bright lights, his fingers moved smoothly across the keys, and a beautiful piece of music filled the hall, holding everyone in quiet attention. When Leo finished playing, the loud applause rang through the hall. Backstage, he found me in the crowd, his face bright with joy. “I couldn’t have done this without your help,” he said, his voice full of emotion. In that moment, I understood that helping others isn’t about grand gestures — it’s about offering the right support at the right time. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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