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听力考试正式开始。I don't know what to buy my mom for her birthday. How about a purse? Um maybe a silk stuff? Bor, a pair of sunglasses. I like the second one summers coming. I don't know what to buy my mom for her birthday. How about a purse? Um maybe a silk scarf bar, a pair of sunglasses. I like the second one summer coming. Listen to the next question. Excuse me, I love the read notebook on this table. Have you seen IT? Oh yes, our manager has put IT in her desk draw. She's inside the cafe. Why don't you go in and find her? Excuse me, I love the read notebook on this table. Have you seen IT? Oh yes, our manager has put IT in her desk draw. She's inside the cafe. Why don't you go in and find her? Listen to the next question. I'm here for a package, and this is the pickup number. Oh, it's on shelf. Be number twelve. Please sign here to confirm your receipt. I'm here for a package, and this is the pickup number. Oh, it's on shelf. B number twelve. Please sign here to confirm your receipt. Listen to the next question. Put down your phone, tom, you've been on IT all morning. Five more minutes, please. No excuses. Just . turn IT off in. Put down your phone, tom. You've been on IT all morning. Five more minutes, please. No excuses. Just turn IT off. Listen to the next question. Look at these photos. We had such lovely days on the . farm is fresh, aren't peaceful life that so much? Me too, maybe we can go back for a visit this weekend. Look at these photos. We had such lovely days on the farm. I miss the fresh aren't peaceful life that so much me too. Maybe we can go back for a visit this weekend. Listen to the next question. Hello, is this Greenwood holiday village. I'd like to book the granary cottage for my family this weekend. Sorry, it's booked and we've just opened a new one. The travel cottage is smaller but well equipped. sounds good. How much is IT five . hundred pounds for the weekend book today and you'll get a . ten percent discount. Okay, i'll do IT now. Hello, is this Greenwood holiday village? I'd like to book the granary cottage for my family this weekend. Sorry, it's booked and we've just opened a new one. The travel cottage is smaller but well equipped. sounds good. How much is IT? Five hundred . pounds for the weekend book today and you'll get a ten percent discount. Okay, i'll do IT now. Listen to the next question. My computer is running so slowly that I can barely move the mouse. Let me take a look. Thanks. clay. I just . finished running a quick virus scan. Your computer has picked up a few unusual files. Oh, no, I only go to the same few official websites. Well. you've been ignoring the system update reminders. Some infections have slipped in through . security holes. I see. So I need to stay on top of updates. Anything else? Try not to download random free software from online . advertisements. Got IT. My computer is running so slowly that I can barely move the mouse. Let me take a look. Thanks, clay. I just finished running a quick virus scan. Your computer has picked up a few unusual files. Oh no, I only go to the same few official websites. Well, you've been goring the system update reminders. Some infections have slipped in through . security holes. See, so I need to stay on top of updates. Anything else? Try not to download random free software from online advertisements. Got IT. Listen to the next question. Jessica, back at last, you were gone for quite a while. I'd only . planned a weekend for a friend's wedding, but stayed a few extra days in the city for relaxation is so peaceful there, especially around the lake. I had intended a boat ride, but I got crowded, so I skipped IT. I visited a tea village instead, and even tried picking some leaves myself. Sounds fun. And what about the local food? IT caught me off guard, much sweeter than I expected. Not really my taste. So would you go back there? Well, my company plans to open a branch there next year, and i'll be . in charge. Jessica, back at lost, you were gone for quite a while. I'd only planned a weekend for a friend's wedding, but stayed a few extra days in the city for relaxation. It's so peaceful there, especially around the lake. I had intended a boat ride, but I got crowded. So I skipped IT. I visited a tea village instead, and even tried picking some leaves myself. Sounds fun. And what about the local food? IT me off guard, much sweeter than I expected. Not really . my taste. So would you go back there? Well, my company plans to open a branch there next year, and i'll be in charge. Listen to the next question. I've noticed something really interesting in my country. Many british people are posting videos about choosing hot water over iced coffee, reaching for house slippers when they get home, who are doing a few jumps every morning. Yeah, the whole thing has become a trend. They are following a chinese lifestyle, taking care of the body through simple, purposeful, daily actis. How do chinese medicines reject to these videos? It's great you are sharing what we believe and love, but why is this lifestyle catching on with Young people in the west? I'm still . curious to chinese practices can help with the stress of today's world. So we are really into them. I've noticed something really interesting. In my country, many british people are posting videos about choosing hot water over iced coffee, reaching for house slippers when they get home, who are doing a few jumps every morning. Yeah, the whole thing has become a trend. They are following a chinese lifestyle, taking care of the body through simple, purposeful daily practices. How do chinese medians react to these videos? It's great you are sharing what we believe and love, but why is this lifestyle catching on with Young people in the west? I'm still curious. These gentle chinese practices can help with the stress of today's world, so we are really into them. Listen to the next question. Welcome to the mountain view pop concert. It's wonderful to see some familiar volunteers back with us again. Our festival was first held inside the castle with mountains in the background. Then we moved IT in front of the castle. This year, we've moved further away into the fields to have much more space. Now your volunteer times are not as written in your welcome letters. Here's the latest schedule. Ticket check. Volunteers meet at two P. M. At camp site. Two the security volunteer team meet behind the stage at three fifteen pm. And first aid volunteers meet at the main entrance gate at four pm instead of the tent. Finally, all volunteers must be on duty at nine P. M. At campsite one for the final cleanup, which is required to complete your service hours. Any questions? Welcome to the mountain view pop concert. It's wonderful to see some familiar volunteers back with us again. Our festival was first held inside the castle with mountains in the background. Then we moved IT in front of the castle. This year, we've moved further away into the fields to have much more space. Now your volunteer times are not as written in your welcome letters. Here's the latest schedule. Ticket check. Volunteers meet at two P. M at camp site. Two the security volunteer team meet behind the stage at three fifteen P. M, and first aid volunteers meet at the main entrance gate at four P. M, instead of the tent. Finally, all volunteers must be on duty at nine P, M at camp site, one for the final cleanup, which is required to complete your service hours. Any questions? 听力部分到此结束。
河南省信阳高级中学北湖校区
2025-2026学年高三下期三模测试(B)
英语试题
考生注意:
1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和答题纸规定的位置上。
2.答题时,请按照答题纸上“注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本试题卷上的作答一律无效。
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纸上。
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。每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?
A.£19.15.
B.£9.18.
C.£9.15.
答案是:C。
1.What present will the woman give?
A.A purse. B.A silk scarf. C.A pair of sunglasses.
2.Who is the man?
A.A manager. B.A customer. C.A waiter.
3.What is the woman doing?
A.Fixing a shelf. B.Collecting a package. C.Signing a contract.
4.How does Tom sound?
A.Unwilling. B.Regretful. C.Nervous.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.Sweet memories of the farm.
B.Taking photos on the farm.
C.Plans to revisit the farm.
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。
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.Coworkers.
B.Family members.
C.Customer and receptionist.
7.How much will the man pay for the Chervil Cottage?
A.£450. B.£500. C.£550
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.What problem is the man facing?
A.The internet is slow. B.The computer is stuck. C.The system is unofficial.
9.What caused the problem?
A.Latest advertisements. B.Unusual update reminders. C.Infected files.
10.What is Chloe’s advice for the man?
A.To run a quick virus scan.
B.To check different websites.
C.To keep the system updated.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
11.Why did Jessica stay longer in the city?
A.To attend a wedding. B.To relax herself. C.To visit a company.
12.Which of the following did Jessica enjoy?
A.Taking a boat ride. B.Picking tea leaves. C.Trying sweet dishes.
13.What will Jessica probably do next year?
A.Work in the new branch. B.Open a tea house. C.Get married.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
14.Which habit is becoming popular among British Internet users?
A.Wearing slippers outdoors. B.Doing morning jumps. C.Drinking iced coffee.
15.What is the Chinese lifestyle according to the woman?
A.Practising small acts of self-care.
B.Living by scientific beliefs.
C.Pursuing the inner love
16.What is Chinese netizens’ attitude towards the videos?
A.Uncertain. B.Favorable. C.Curious.
17.Why is the Chinese lifestyle catching on with young Westerners?
A.It can boost social connection.
B.It can bridge cultural differences.
C.It can reduce the stress of modern life.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18.Why is this year's festival set in the fields?
A.For a better view. B.For a larger space. C.For a safer distance.
19.Where are first aid volunteers supposed to meet?
A.At the main entrance gate. B.Behind the stage. C.At Campsite
20.Why does the speaker give the talk?
A.To recommend a pop concert.
B.To expand the range of services.
C.To inform volunteers of changes.
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
Call for Volunteers: Coastal Cleanup Day 2026Organization:
The Blue Ocean Conservation Society, in partnership with the City of Portland Parks & Recreation.
Overview:
We are looking for dedicated volunteers for our annual Coastal Cleanup Day, scheduled for Saturday, September 19, 2026. This event aims to remove litter from Portland’s beaches and coastline, collect data on marine waste, and raise public awareness about ocean conservation. No prior experience is required — only a willingness to contribute to a cleaner environment.
Volunteer Roles & Schedule:
●Check-in & Briefing: 8:30 AM — 9:00 AM at Sunset Beach Pavilion.
●Active Cleanup: 9:00 AM — 12:00 PM across assigned beach zones.
●Data Logging & Lunch: 12:00 PM — 1:00 PM (provided by organizers).
A team leader will guide each group. Gloves, bags, and safety equipment will be supplied.
Requirements:
●Volunteers must be at least 12 years old. Minors (12 — 17) require a signed parental permission form.
●All participants must register online in advance. On-site registration will not be available.
●Please wear strong shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and bring a reusable water bottle.
Registration Timeline:
●Registration Opens: August 1, 2026.
●Registration Closes: September 10, 2026 (or when all spots are filled).
●Confirmation Email: Sent within 3 business days after registration.
How to Apply:
Visit our website at www.blueoceanportland.org/coastal-cleanup, complete the online form, and submit the digital waiver (免责协议). For group registrations (5+people), please email volunteer@blueoceanportland.org.
21.What should a 14-year-old volunteer do to take part in the event?
A.Have a parent sign a form. B.Register on site.
C.Possess prior experience. D.Bring a single-use water bottle.
22.When can volunteers sign up?
A.July 11, 2026. B.August 11, 2026. C.September 11, 2026. D.October 11, 2026.
23.What is this text intended to do?
A.To entertain. B.To recruit. C.To educate. D.To advertise.
B
Jacques Richter, a teacher at Northwood School, was chatting with a parent when the mom mentioned three old bikes sitting disused and that her kids had outgrown them. It all started with that throwaway line. Richter felt a sudden idea. “What if we fix them up and pass them on?”
It was 2024, Northwood’s 75th anniversary, and Richter wanted to do something meaningful. When he brought the idea to his cycling team, it landed in fertile ground. All team members loved the proposal and ran with it. “Let’s go for 75,” one student suggested. “One for each year.” And so the “75 Bikes” project was born.
Word spread. Old bikes started showing up, loose frames, missing wheels and flat tires. The students didn’t see junk. They saw challenges. Every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon, the workshop was full of life. Tools made noise. They made mistakes and bikes had to be taken apart more than once. They were not professional mechanics. But efforts paid off. Bit by bit, the pile of broken bikes thinned out, and the row of shiny, rideable bikes grew.
Then they knew Keletso, a young man working at a local supermarket. His only way there was an old bike without brakes (刹车). The students picked out their best repair, a solid blue bike with smooth gears and strong brakes. When they handed it over, Keletso’s face broke into a wide smile. At that moment, the students understood something no classroom could teach. A bike isn’t just a bike. For someone like Keletso, it’s freedom.
By year’s end, they had donated over 25 bikes, still short of 75, but they weren’t stopping. “We set out to give away bicycles,” Richter said. “What we got back was so much more.”
24.What inspired the initial idea of “75 Bikes” project?
A.A casual chat. B.A team discussion.
C.A careful plan. D.A student’s dream.
25.What does the underlined phrase “landed in fertile ground” in paragraph 2 probably mean?
A.Got quickly forgotten. B.Received strong support.
C.Caused a heated debate. D.Needed repeated checking.
26.What can be inferred from the students’ bike repair process?
A.Efforts bridge the skill gap. B.Students are born mechanics.
C.Repairing is beyond students. D.Professional guidance matters.
27.What does the story show?
A.Opportunity knocks but once.
B.Well begun is half done.
C.Giving is better than receiving.
D.It’s never too late to learn.
C
Roadkill isn’t the most pleasant of subjects. As much as people try to avoid it and not contribute to it, the untimely animal deaths are an unfortunate, unavoidable byproduct of a society reliant on cars. In Brazil alone, it’s estimated that two to eight million birds and mammals are killed on roadways every year. In Europe, the potential tally may climb as high as 194 million.
While viral headlines occasionally highlight different kinds of roadkill, the dead creatures actually have many other benefits. A team of biologists investigated what happens when scientists frequently use these dead creatures in their own work. According to their findings, roadkill is being used for a wide range of research — but the possibilities are even greater and more sustainable than most people realize.
“Because the animals are already dead, researchers can often avoid live capture and handling, aligning (一致) perfectly with global animal-ethics principles that encourage replacing invasive methods wherever possible,” biologist Christa Beckmann explained.
Along with colleagues from Western Sydney University, Deakin University, and Trent University, Beckmann evaluated 312 peer-reviewed studies from 67 countries around the world that focused on goals “other than counting or reducing roadkill”. They recorded at least 650 species — mostly mammals, followed by reptiles, birds, amphibians, and invertebrates. In total, the team identified around 117 different scientific uses for roadkill in various scientific projects.
“We found examples of successfully using roadkill to map species distributions, monitor disease and environmental pollution, study diets, track invasive species, and supply museum collections, Beckmann said. In some instances, she added that roadkill also helped identify local populations previously believed extinct and even included species “previously unknown to science”.
Beckmann knows the roadkill isn’t appropriate for all research projects and comes with its own biosafety considerations, but still believes there are far more uses waiting to be explored.
“While roadkill will always be tragic, using these losses wisely could help drive scientific discovery and conservation forward, rather than letting valuable information decompose by the roadside,” she said.
28.What does the first paragraph primarily emphasize?
A.The need for safer transportation.
B.The severity of the roadkill issue.
C.The impact of roadkill animals.
D.The causes of different car accidents.
29.Why does Beckmann advocate using roadkill in research?
A.It helps avoid harming live animals.
B.It minimizes the research expenses.
C.It provides fresh biological samples.
D.It yields more accurate research results.
30.What do the numbers in paragraph 4 imply?
A.The complexity of research methods.
B.The development of international cooperation.
C.The declining health of global ecosystem.
D.The roadkill’s global scientific significance.
31.What is the best title for the text?
A.Roadkill — A Possible Alternative in Scientific Research.
B.Cars — The Main Threat to Animals.
C.The Moral Concerns Are Rising from Roadkill.
D.Effective Methods of Preventing Roadkill Are in Need.
D
A Chinese company says it has rolled out the world’s first fully recyclable carbon fiber wind turbine blade (涡轮叶片), a development that could bring the wind industry closer to a carbon-neutral, waste-free future. The 110-meter blade is made of recyclable carbon fiber panels that are both strong and lightweight, and the carbon fiber can be completely recovered and reused.
One 2017 study estimates that the world will face 43 million tonnes of wind turbine blade waste by 2050. While scientists are working to develop better recycling processes, it’s still a lot of waste to tackle for an energy technology the world will need to rely on in the future — we need better solutions like this.
Conventional wind turbine blades are currently difficult to recycle because their resin (树脂) and fiber makeup are permanently bonded when they’re manufactured. The new blade, the MySE23X, is more than 110 meters (about 361 feet) long and is designed to be recycled at the end of its life, tackling one of wind energy’s growing waste problems as turbines become larger and more powerful.
Wind turbine blades have long been a recycling headache, since most are made from composite materials that are hard to break down. The company says its new carbon fiber blade can be chemically separated using a special degradation solution that works at room temperature and pressure. The company says this allows the composite materials to be efficiently broken apart and fully recycled.
The company isn’t the only turbine maker working on recyclable blades. A German company already manufactures its recyclable blade, which is about 95% recyclable. The German company aims to make its blades fully recyclable by 2040. As wind turbines continue to scale up, solutions like this could play a growing role in cutting waste and pushing the industry toward a more circular supply chain.
32.Why is the MySE23X blade a revolution?
A.It’s the longest blade ever produced.
B.It costs less than conventional blades.
C.It can be fully recycled and reused.
D.It generates more power than previous models.
33.What does the author say about the wind turbine blade waste problem?
A.Current technology alone is insufficient to tackle the massive waste.
B.It remains uncertain whether recycling solutions will work.
C.It has been ignored by most turbine manufacturers.
D.It has been completely solved by MySE23X blade.
34.What can we know about the German company?
A.It produces the most powerful blade worldwide.
B.It aims to achieve full recyclability.
C.It uses the same degradation technology.
D.It significantly reduces the production cost.
35.What is the main idea of the text?
A.A breakthrough in wind turbine blade technology.
B.The environmental impact of traditional wind turbines.
C.The development of wind turbine blade technology.
D.The global competition in wind energy production.
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。
As part of my research for my book, I’m doing an experiment — a “daily visit.” I wanted to visit the same place every day, for an entire year, to see how that experience would affect my perceptions.
36 A large place, a beautiful place, and an inexhaustible place. And so I decided on the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a treasure house within walking distance of my apartment — seven minutes, I timed it.
But here’s the thing: I’ve lived within walking distance of the Met for years. 37 The museum had always been there, waiting, but I’d mostly ignored it.
For me, the Met was an untapped possibility that I was eager to explore, and I wondered if other people felt the same way. I asked on social media. 38 I’d assumed that my desire to visit the same place every day was fairly unusual, so I was surprised by how enthusiastically people embraced this idea. I heard from many people who already made daily visits, or who liked the idea of making daily visits, to places such as: the beach, public library, hiking trails, and even a castle!
When I started this experiment of making a daily visit, I had no idea what to expect. Spoiler alert (剧透): I love this visit. 39 I may visit the Met every day for the rest of my life. I’m reminded of one of my favorite quotations by Alberto Giacometti:
Everything gains in grandeur (宏伟) every day, becomes more and more unknown, more and more beautiful. 40
A.It’s a highlight of my daily schedule.
B.I was astonished by the flood of answers I received.
C.Visiting the same place every day was not easy for me.
D.The closer I come, the grander it is, the more remote it is.
E.The fact that I could visit was no guarantee that I would visit.
F.People who try new things and go to new places tend to be happier.
G.For this challenge, I needed a place I could easily visit, day after day.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Leigh’s light
My friend Leigh possessed a remarkably generous spirit. Though unemployed and poor, he devoted his time to helping others realize their dreams.
One afternoon, while cleaning the basement he was living in, he 41 a small bag filled with papers. Looking through them, he found a blank white envelope. Opening it, he 42 it contained $200 in cash. This money was a big 43 to Leigh, for he had just gone through an extremely difficult year. He could use it to buy food, pay rent, or 44 other basic needs. However, he had a different 45 : if he had 46 the whole year without this money, then it was a 47 that he didn’t need it. He decided not to keep it.
On New Year’s Eve, Leigh told me his story and handed me the $200. “I want you to have it,” he said. “Your CD player broke, and I know how much music 48 to you. Get a new one and let music return to your life.” I was 49 and speechless. Knowing how tough he had been, I 50 refused. But Leigh was determined.
One evening, while I was listening to music on my new 51 , the true meaning of his gift 52 on me. True wealth isn’t 53 by what we keep, but by what we give.
I decided to pass it on. Every Christmas I give $200 to someone in need, along with Leigh’s story and its 54 , keeping Leigh’s light 55 someone else’s lives.
41.A.came across B.gave away C.searched for D.held up
42.A.guessed B.discovered C.doubted D.realized
43.A.donation B.reward C.fortune D.prize
44.A.cover B.create C.change D.ignore
45.A.wish B.thought C.choice D.approach
46.A.devoted B.recorded C.reviewed D.survived
47.A.rule B.sign C.goal D.belief
48.A.means B.responds C.belongs D.applies
49.A.amused B.convinced C.embarrassed D.astonished
50.A.hesitantly B.nervously C.cruelly D.firmly
51.A.smartphone B.tablet C.player D.laptop
52.A.dawned B.depended C.focused D.turned
53.A.acquired B.distributed C.measured D.generated
54.A.secret B.note C.ending D.message
55.A.broadening B.brightening C.saving D.enriching
第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分:共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(注意:答案请写在答题卡上,写在本卷无效)。
The latest discoveries in Central China’s Henan Province are filling critical gaps in understanding of the role that East Asia played in human evolution during a crucial period of the Paleolithic (旧石器时代的) era, 56 (reveal) how ancient residents adapted to the constantly changing environment.
Studies on the 2,601 stone artifacts unearthed from the newly excavated Xigou Site in Nanyang, Henan, dating back 160,000 to 72,000 years, reveal 57 (system) strategies for making small stone flakes (薄片) and the earliest known evidence of tool - handling technologies in East Asia. The findings challenge the long-held view that East Asia was less inventive and adaptable 58 its counterparts elsewhere between 300,000 and 50,000 years ago.
Researchers note that during this period, East Asia 59 (experience) significant climate changes and ancient humans seemed to adapt to the environment by developing diverse stone tool technologies.
More 60 (important), researchers discovered some stone tools had been processed with handles attached, marking 61 earliest known evidence of composite tools in East Asia. These tools combined stone components with handles, and demonstrated complex planning, skilled craftsmanship, and an understanding of how 62 (enhance) tool performance.
In recent years, evidence 63 (link) to complex human activities has been uncovered from many Paleolithic sites in China, including the Lingjing Site in Xuchang, Henan, 64 researchers have documented discoid technology, bone tool production and the use of ocher.
Together with other evidence, the new discovery is reshaping the traditional narrative of human activity development and environmental 65 (adapt) in East Asia.
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,上周末你和同学们前往附近乡镇,拍摄并制作以乡村振兴为主题的短视频。请你给英国笔友Chris写一封邮件进行分享。内容包括:
1. 拍摄内容;
2. 你的收获。
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,
I’m writing to share with you my experience of shooting a short video on rural revitalization.
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Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
67.阅读下列文章,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 Garden Project That Bonded Us
When Dad announced we would transform the overgrown backyard into a vegetable garden, I rolled my eyes while Tom, my 12-year-old little brother, cheered. “It’s a waste of time,” I complained, scrolling through my phone. “We could just buy vegetables from the supermarket.” Tom, however, had always dreamed of growing his own tomatoes—especially since Mom’s birthday was only three months away, and he’d been talking about picking fresh tomatoes to make her favorite pasta sauce. Dad smiled, handing us a list, “Lily, you’ll handle planning the layout (布局) and buying seedlings (幼苗). Tom, you’ re in charge of clearing the weeds and digging the soil. Teamwork makes the dream work” He paused, glancing at the calendar on the wall where Mom’s birthday was circled in red. “Three months is quite enough for those potato seedlings to bear fruit—perfect timing if we get started now.”
The first weekend, conflict erupted. I spent hours researching online but forgot to buy the seedlings, comforting myself “too busy with homework.” Tom was pulling weeds for hours, sweating profusely. Several days later, he marched into the garden expecting to find rows of seedlings, only to be met with empty yard, and then exploded with anger, shouting “You didn’t even do your basic job I’m doing all the hard work while you’re sitting on the couch Look! My gloves are worn out” I fired back, “Digging is easy My part requires intelligence, not just brute force” We refused to speak to each other, leaving the half-cleared yard in chaos. Dad didn’t intervene immediately; instead, he left a note on the kitchen table, “Labor teaches us responsibility, and teamwork means supporting each other, not blaming.”
That night, I couldn’t sleep, remembering how Tom had helped me fix my bike last year, even though he’d had a fever. Meanwhile, Tom lay in his room staring at the layout paper I threw to him earlier that week, recalling the way I’d lingered over the layout drawings many times, saying, “Mom will definitely love it.”
The next morning, I woke up at dawn, grabbed my wallet, and raced to the store. I came back with not just tomato seedlings but also a new pair of gardening gloves for Tom.
注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Para. 1: Tom was already in the backyard when I arrived.
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Para. 2: Finally, the big day came—Mom’s birthday.
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56.revealing 57.systematic 58.than 59.experienced/was experiencing 60.importantly 61.the 62.to enhance 63.linked 64.where 65.adaptation
66.One possible version:
Dear Chris,
I’m writing to share with you my experience of shooting a short video on rural revitalization.
Last weekend, my classmates and I went to a nearby town. We filmed the modern greenhouses where farmers grew organic vegetables, the new rural library full of readers, and the happy faces of villagers as they talked about their better lives.
This experience made me realize how much the countryside has changed. I’m proud of the progress rural areas have made, and I’ve also learned the importance of recording and spreading these heartwarming stories.
Yours,
Li Hua
【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生以李华的身份给英国笔友Chris写邮件,分享上周末和同学拍摄乡村振兴主题短视频的经历,需包含拍摄内容和个人收获两方面。
【详解】1.词汇积累
附近的:nearby → adjacent
快乐的:happy → merry/joyous
意识到:realize → be aware of/recognize
传播:spread → publicize
2.句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:I’m writing to share with you my experience of shooting a short video on rural revitalization.
拓展句:I’m writing to share with you my experience of shooting a short video on rural revitalization, which has given me a deeper understanding of the topic.
【点睛】[高分句型1] We filmed the modern greenhouses where farmers grew organic vegetables, the new rural library full of readers, and the happy faces of villagers as they talked about their better lives. (运用了where引导的定语从句和as引导的时间状语从句)
[高分句型2] This experience made me realize how much the countryside has changed. (运用了how引导的宾语从句)
[高分句型3] I’m proud of the progress rural areas have made, and I’ve also learned the importance of recording and spreading these heartwarming stories. (运用了省略关系代词that的定语从句)
67. Tom was already in the backyard when I arrived. I approached quietly, holding out the gloves and seedlings. “Sorry I messed up earlier, I shouldn’t have been rude to you.” I mumbled. Tom turned around, with a faint surprise crossing his face. He took them readily and grinned, “That’s all right. Let’s get started.” Together, we planted the seedlings, him digging neat holes and me arranging them according to the layout. Sweat dripped down our faces, but laughter replaced our earlier misunderstanding as we helped each other. We waited, hopeful for a little miracle to take root.
Finally, the big day came — Mom’s birthday. We led her to the garden, where ripe tomatoes hung thick and heavy on the branches. Mom hugged us tightly, tears blurring her vision, “This is the best birthday gift — seeing you two work together.” Dad, together with us, picked some fresh tomatoes to make sauce. We enjoyed it, chatting and laughing joyfully. Teamwork and understanding didn’t just grow plants, they bonded our hearts closer and wove our family closer. Family love is a gift far sweeter than any sauce, a memory we would cherish forever.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述父亲提议将杂草丛生的后院改造成菜园,作者负责规划布局和购买幼苗,弟弟汤姆负责清理杂草和挖土,目标是赶在母亲生日时种出蔬菜。首个周末,因作者忘记买幼苗,两人发生冲突。当晚,姐弟俩回忆起对方的好,第二天,作者一早去买了幼苗和手套。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“我到的时候,汤姆已经在后院了”可知,第一段续写应围绕姐弟俩和好后一起劳作展开,描述作者道歉,汤姆接受,两人分工协作种植幼苗,充满欢笑,期待植物生根成长。
②由第二段首句内容“终于,那个重要的日子来临了 —— 妈妈的生日”可知,第二段续写要展现母亲生日当天,菜园成果丰硕,大家一起采摘番茄做酱,一家人欢乐相聚,突出团队合作和理解拉近家人关系,是最珍贵的礼物。
2.续写线索:作者道歉——汤姆接受——两人分工种幼苗——充满欢笑期待收获——母亲生日看到菜园成果感动——家人摘番茄做酱欢乐相聚——感悟团队合作和家庭之爱。
3.词汇激活
行为类
①接近:approach /get close to
②咧嘴笑:grin /beam
③拥抱:hug /embrace
情绪类
①欢乐地:joyfully /merrily
②紧紧地:tightly /firmly
【点睛】【高分句型 1】I approached quietly, holding out the gloves and seedlings.(运用现在分词短语 holding out the gloves and seedlings作伴随状语)
【高分句型 2】Mom hugged us tightly, tears blurring her vision, “This is the best birthday gift—seeing you two work together.”(运用独立主格结构)
附:听力原文:
1.
【原文】W: I don’t know what to buy my mum for her birthday. How about a purse?
M: Hmm, maybe a silk scarf, or a pair of sunglasses?
W: I like the second one — summer’s coming.
2.
【原文】W: Excuse me. I left a red notebook on this table. Have you seen it?
M: Oh yes. Our manager has put it in her desk drawer. She’s inside the café. Why don’t you go in and find her?
3.
【原文】W: I’m here for a package, and this is the pickup number.
M: Oh, it’s on shelf B, number 12. Please sign here to confirm your receipt.
4.
【原文】W: Put down your phone, Tom. You’ve been on it all morning.
M: Five more minutes, please.
W: No excuses. Just turn it off.
M: Ugh. Fine.
5.
【原文】W: Look at these photos. We had such lovely days on the farm.
M: I miss the fresh air and peaceful life there so much.
W: Me too. Maybe we can go back for a visit this weekend.
6.~7.
【原文】M: Hello, is this Greenwood Holiday Village? I’d like to book the Granary Cottage for my family this weekend.
W: Sorry. It’s booked. And we’ve just opened a new one, the Chervil Cottage. It’s smaller but well equipped.
M: Sounds good. How much is it?
W: £500 for the weekend. Book today, and you’ll get a 10% discount.
M: Ok. I’ll do it now.
8.~10.
【原文】M: My computer is running so slowly that I can barely move the mouse.
W: Let me take a look.
M: Thanks, Chloe.
W: I just finished running a quick virus scan. Your computer has picked up a few unusual files.
M: Oh, no! I only go to the same few official websites.
W: Well, you’ve been ignoring the system update reminders. Some infections have slipped in through security holes
M: I see. So I need to stay on top of updates. Anything else?
W: Try not to download random free software from online advertisements.
M: Got it.
11.~13.
【原文】M: Jessica, back at last! You were gone for quite a while.
W: I’d only planned a weekend for a friend's wedding, but stayed a few extra days in the city for relaxation. It’s so peaceful there, especially around the lake. I had intended a boat ride, but it got crowded, so I skipped it. I visited a tea village instead and even tried picking some leaves myself.
M: Sounds fun! And what about the local food?
W: It caught me off guard — much sweeter than I expected, not really my taste.
M: So, would you go back there?
W: Well, my company plans to open a branch there next year, and I’ll be in charge.
14.~17.
【原文】M: I’ve noticed something really interesting in my country. Many British people are posting videos about choosing hot water over iced coffee, reaching for house slippers when they get home, or doing a few jumps every morning.
W: Yeah, the whole thing has become a trend. They are following a Chinese lifestyle — taking care of the body through simple, purposeful daily practices.
M: How do Chinese netizens react to these videos?
W: It’s great. You are sharing what we believe and love. But why is this lifestyle catching on with young people in the West? I’m still curious.
M: These gentle Chinese practices can help with the stress of today’s world, so we are really into them.
18.~20.
【详解】
Welcome to the Mountain View Pop Concert! It’s wonderful to see some familiar volunteers back with us again. Our festival was first held inside the castle with mountains in the background. Then we moved it in front of the castle. This year we’ve moved further away into the fields to have much more space. Now, your volunteer times are not as written in your welcome letters. Here’s the latest schedule. Ticket Check volunteers meet at 2 p.m. at Campsite 2, the security volunteer team meet behind the stage at 3:15 p.m., and first aid volunteers meet at the main entrance gate at 4 p.m. instead of the tent. Finally, all volunteers must be on duty at 9 p.m. at Campsite 1 for the final clean-up, which is required to complete your service hours. Any questions?
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