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2026年初中学业水平考试
英语模拟试卷
(本卷满分:120分 考试时间:120分钟)
一、听力测试 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,计30分)
(一) 录音中有五个句子,每个句子听两遍,然后从每小题A、B、C中选出能对每个句子做出适当反应的答语。
1. A. It’s dry. B. It’s exciting. C. It’s expensive.
2. A. Go ahead. B. Sorry, he’s not in. C. This is Jane speaking.
3. A. Good idea. B. Well done. C. You’ re right.
4. A. Yes, it is. B. Yes, it has. C. Yes, there is.
5. A. Yes, please. B. I’d like tea. C. Sure, here you are.
(二) 录音中有五组对话,听对话两遍后,从每小题A、B、C中选出能回答所给问题的正确答案。
6. What is the relationship between the two speakers?
A. Father and daughter. B. Teacher and student. C. Doctor and patient.
7. What is Tom’s sister doing now?
A. Sleeping. B. Watching TV. C. Doing her homework.
8. What day is it today?
A. Tuesday. B. Wednesday. C. Thursday.
9. How much should the man pay all together?
A. 21 dollars. B. 26 dollars. C. 55 dollars.
10. Where will the man go this evening?
A. To the birthday party. B. To the railway station. C. To the bus stop.
(三)
录音中有一段对话,听对话两遍后,从每小题A、B、C中选出能回答所给问题的正确答案。
11. What does the woman want to do?
A. To introduce her job. B. To find a job. C. To quit (辞掉) her job.
12. What field has the woman been working in?
A. Education. B. Publishing. C. Literature.
13. How long had the woman been the head of her group?
A. For 10 years. B. For 7 years. C. For 3 years.
14. What did the woman do every year?
A. She published an article. B. She made the yearbook. C. She wrote a textbook.
15. What does the woman think of the publishing work?
A. Interesting. B. Boring. C. Tiring.
(四) 听力填表。
录音中是一段独白,听独白两遍后,请你根据表格内容提示,记录相关信息,完成表格 (每空一词) 。
Notice for this weekend
Place to visit
the Xinhu ________
Meeting time and place
at 8:30 on. ________ at the school gate
How to go
by ________
Photos taken
at least ________ photos for each group
Rule to remember
not to ________ the paintings
二、完形填空 (共10小题,每小题1分,计10分)
阅读下面短文,从每小题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
There was a boy named Leo who loved collecting beautiful things. One day, he found a lovely vase (花瓶) in an old shop. It was perfect, except for a small crack (裂缝) on one side. Leo felt ____1____ about the crack, so he decided to fix it.
He worked carefully to fill the crack with gold, following an old art called kintsugi.
When he finished, he held the vase up. ____2____ his surprise, the golden lines made the vase even more ____3____ than before. The cracks didn’t mean the vase was ____4____; they became part of its unique story.
Leo showed the vase to his grandmother. She smiled and said, “People are like this vase. We all have cracks—our mistakes and ____5____. But these don’t make us worthless.” She pointed at the golden lines. “When we learn from our experiences, ____6____ make us stronger and more special.”
Leo looked at the vase ____7____. He realized that his own imperfections—like his shyness and the time he failed a math test—were like those cracks. He had always tried to ____8____ them. Now, he understood that accepting ____9____ was the first step to growth.
From that day on, Leo ____10____ his perspective. He no longer hid his imperfections but embraced (拥抱) them as part of his journey, making him truly one of a kind.
1. A. happy B. sad C. excited D. proud
2. A. Of B. For C. To D. With
3. A. ugly B. beautiful C. common D. important
4. A. useful B. useless C. perfect D. strong
5. A. successes B. weaknesses C. joys D. talents
6. A. it B. he C. they D. we
7. A. differently B. angrily C. happily D. nervously
8. A. accept B. hide C. show D. forget
9. A. himself B. herself C. itself D. themselves
10. A. kept B. lost C. changed D. forgot
三、阅读理解 (共15小题;每小题2分,计30分)
阅读下面的短文,然后从每小题 A、B、C、D中选出能回答所提问题的最佳选项。
A
Welcome to Sanxingdui Museum!
Located in the southwest, Sanxingdui Museum is famous for its long history and splendid culture. The museum was first set up in August 1992, and opened to the public in October 1997. To push cultural exchange between China and the rest of the world, some of these relics (文物) have been exhibited in over ten countries and
regions.
Opening & Booking Time
Opening time
Gallery One: 8:30—18:00
Gallery Two: 8:30—18:30
Booking time
8:30—17:00
Ticket Price:
Gallery ticket ¥80
Garden ticket ¥5
Children shorter than 1.3 m (including 1.3 m) can visit the gallery and garden for free.
The ticket is used on the sold day and at both galleries once.
Guide Service & Price: If you need a museum guide, please hire one at the service desk in Gallery One.
Chinese, Cantonese, Tibetan: ¥ 80 (to a group of 20 persons or fewer)
English, Japanese: ¥ 120 (to a group of 20 persons or fewer)
Each guide service covering the two galleries takes about 80 minutes.
We provide free Chinese & English auto guiding device (设备). Please hand in 200 yuan and your ID card or student ID card before the tour at our service desk.
If the device gets broken or lost, you won’t get the money back.
Address: No. 133, Xi’an Road, Guanghan City, Deyang City, Sichuan Province.
More information: Call us at 0838-5651526 or communicate with us through our WeChat official accounts.
11. The two galleries are both open ________.
A. at 6:00 a. m. B. at 8:30 a. m. C. at 5:00 p. m. D. at 6:30 p. m.
12. Tony wants to visit the gallery and the garden with his baby son. How much should he pay?
A. ¥85. B. ¥90. C. ¥160. D. ¥170.
13. What can’t you do according to the information above?
A. Hire a guide who can speak different languages at the service desk.
B. Visit both galleries once with one ticket.
C. Get the money back if the device gets broken or lost.
D. Contact the museum’s WeChat official accounts to find more information.
B
In Tangyuan County, Heilongjiang Province, farmers are busy in late September. They catch river crabs (河蟹) from ditches (沟渠) near rice fields. Han Shusheng, a farmer from Rongfeng Village, said they put about 750 kilograms of crab eggs into the fields. This year, they harvested over 3,000 kg of crabs. This brings extra money—about 15,000 yuan per hectare (公顷). “We get both rice and crabs from the same land,” Han said. The rice is harvested after the crabs.
This rice-crab farming is becoming popular. It helps farmers earn more while keeping farming green. In Rongfeng Village, 20 hectares were used this year, with good harvests before National Day in October.
How does it work? The crabs loosen the soil, eat pests (害虫), and their waste acts as fertilizer. The rice fields give crabs shade and food. This means fewer chemicals are needed. The crops are healthier, and farmers get a second income.
Another farmer, Chen Jun, said this model doesn’t reduce rice output and may even increase it. “Feeding crabs is easy; once a day is enough,” he added.
Liu Hongnian, a local leader, said the model is used across the county. Farmers get 600 kg of rice and over 225 kg of crab per hectare. This boosts (促进) profits by about 15,000 yuan compared to only rice growing. If they hire locals, they will add around 4,000yuan per person each year.
Other places in Heilongjiang, like Mulan, have similar projects. They combine ecology and economy, showing modern agriculture.
The double harvest attracts tourists in autumn. Villagers plan fun activities like crab-catching festivals and farm stays.
In Yulin City, Shaanxi Province, over 2,667 fields use this system. Farmer QiaoJianbing said they sell many crabs daily. On busy days, sales can reach 120,000 yuan, with crabs shipped to faraway places like Xinjiang and Qinghai. Local people like Shu Xiao buy crabs for eating and gifts.
14. How many kilograms of crabs did Han Shusheng harvest this year?
A. 750 kg. B. 600 kg. C. 3,000 kg. D. 15,000 kg.
15. How does the writer show the benefit that the farmers gain?
A. By telling stories. B. By listing numbers.
C. By analyzing the reasons. D. By comparing the farmers’ differences.
16. What can be inferred about rice-early farming from the passage?
A. It requires more chemicals for better growth. B. It helps reduce the use of chemicals in farming.
C. It only benefits farmers in Heilongjiang Province. D. It makes rice harvests slower than usual.
17. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. The tourism activities in Chinese villages during autumn.
B. The challenges farmers facing in growing rice and crabs.
C. The benefits and spread of rice-crab farming in China.
D. The daily life of farmers in Tangyuan County.
C
As the full moon rises in the sky, families across China gather to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, one of the country’s most important traditional festivals. For centuries, this festival has been a special time for reunion, carrying deep cultural meaning through three beautiful traditions.
First, let’s talk about mooncakes! These round cakes aren’t just delicious treats—they’re full of meanings. Their circular shape represents the full moon and family togetherness. Early mooncakes were simple, but over time people began carving beautiful patterns onto them. You might find designs showing Chang’e flying to the moon, the Jade Rabbit, or flowers. These symbols carry wishes for happiness and good luck. Today, different regions have their own styles, from Cantonese mooncakes with sweet fillings to Beijing’s lighter versions. Each bite connects us to history and loved ones.
Another lovely tradition is moon-gazing (赏月). This custom became popular during the Tang and Song dynasties. Ancient people first worshipped the moon to show respect for nature. They would pray for blessings and express hopes for family unity. As time went on, the joy of sitting with family under the bright moonlight remains, reminding us of our connection to tradition.
Finally, lanterns light up the festival night.The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of China’s “three great lantern festivals”, People hang colorful lanterns, solve riddles attached to them, and in some places, even make creative lanterns from fruit like watermelons and pomelos. Some places celebrate with dragon dances or sky lanterns that float into the night.
So this Mid-Autumn Festival, when you see the full moon, remember that you’re participating in traditions that have brought families together for generations—through sweet mooncakes, peaceful moon-gazing, and joyful lantern lights.
18. What does the circular shape of mooncakes mean?
A. The cycle of seasons. B. Family reunion and the full moon.
C. The ancient moon worship. D. Regional differences in China.
19. What is the main idea of the third paragraph?
A. It explains how to properly gaze at the moon during the festival.
B. It describes the scientific reasons for moon phases.
C. It traces the tradition from ancient worship to modern family gatherings.
D. It compares moon-gazing customs in different dynasties.
20. According to the passage, what creative materials do some places use to make lanterns?
A. Paper and bamboo only. B. Metal and glass.
C. Watermelons and pomelos. D. Silk and gold thread.
21. What is the author’s main purpose for writing this passage?
A. To convince readers to buy more mooncakes.
B. To explain the scientific study of the moon.
C. To show how the festival connects people to cultural traditions.
D. To argue that the Mid-Autumn Festival is the most important holiday.
D
Starting from the autumn term of 2025, China will offer free preschool education for children in their final year of kindergarten (幼儿园). This important policy will benefit around 12 million children and reduce family expenses by about 20 billion yuan.
The policy applies to all children in their last kindergarten year, whether they live in cities or rural areas (农村地区), and whether they attend public or private kindergartens. The government will cover the basic education fees based on standard public kindergarten rates. If private kindergartens charge higher fees, parents only need to pay the difference.
For example, if the standard fee is 500 yuan per month and a private kindergarten charges 800 yuan, the government will pay500 yuan, and parents pay just 300 yuan. For public kindergartens, parents pay nothing for their child’s final year.
This policy represents a major step in China’s educational development. It aims to reduce family costs for child-rearing and education, promote education equality, and support population development. The policy works together with other family support measures, such as subsidies (补贴) for families with children under 3 years old.
The cost will be shared between central and local governments. In western regions, the central government will cover 80% of costs, while in central and eastern regions, it will cover 60% and 50%.
Government spending on preschool education has grown significantly—from 86.2 billion yuan in 2013 to 315 billion yuan in 2023. Currently, China’s preschool enrollment rate has reached 92%, matching the average level of high-income countries.
Parents have welcomed this new policy. Yan Yao, whose daughter is in kindergarten, expressed happiness that her child will benefit from the program. Another parent, Yin Guilin, fully supports the policy as it will reduce her family’s educational expenses.
This initiative marks an important milestone in China’s efforts to support families and ensure all children have access to quality early education.
22. How many children will benefit from the free preschool education policy?
A. 8 million. B. 10 million. C. 12 million. D. 15 million.
23. What is the main idea of the third paragraph?
A. The policy only applies to public kindergartens.
B. How the policy works for both public and private kindergartens.
C. Private kindergartens must lower their fees.
D. The government will pay all fees for private kindergartens.
24. Which statement is right according to the passage?
A. All the children in the kindergarten are suited to the policy.
B. The policy only applies to the children in cities.
C. The central government will cover all the costs to carry out the policy.
D. The policy is popular among parents.
25. What is the main purpose of this new policy according to the passage?
A. To move all children to public kindergartens.
B. To encourage more private kindergartens to open.
C. To reduce the number of children in kindergarten.
D. To help families save money and improve educational equality.
四、短文还原 (共5空;每空2分,计10分)
阅读短文,从短文下面方框中的七个句子中选择五个还原到短文中,使短文通顺完整、衔接自然。
As people grow older, their ideas about friendship often change. Young people usually enjoy having many friends and sharing deep feelings. However, middle-aged adults often prefer a quieter and more practical kind of companionship (陪伴).
Wang Jia, a man in his 40s from Shanghai, understands this well. ____26____. “When I was young, my friends and I shared everything—our dreams, heartbreaks, and secrets during late-night talks,” he says. But as he got older, his life became busier with work, marriage, and raising a child. ____27____. Most of his social circle now comes from work, and they rarely talk about personal matters.
____28____. “The more I relied on myself, the less I urgently needed friends,” he explains. He even has a saying he shares with his daughter: “People always leave.” It sounds sad, but it’s a simple truth about life.
Still, friendship can bring beautiful surprises. ____29____. The notes and drawings from old classmates brought back many memories, “It made me cry. It was like opening a door to my past, reminding me of who I was and who I could still become,” he recalls.
In the end, Wang sees friendship as companionship on life’s journey. “____30____. But you still need to know your own direction,” he says. “A friend can share part of your road and offer comfort, but they can’t walk it for you.”
A. Last year, Wang found his high school yearbook
B. He remembers a time when friendship meant everything
C. Everyone should have a true friend
D. Slowly, friendships were no longer the center of his life
E. Wang has learned to find comfort within himself
F. A friend should be friendly to others.
G. It’s nice to have someone walk with you
五、语法填空 (共10空;每空1分,计10分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Emperor Qianlong, whose personal name was Hongli, was the ____31____ (four) emperor of the Qing Dynasty. He was born on September 25, 1711, and ruled China ____32____ 60 years, from 1736 to 1796. He was a Manchu from the Aisin Gioro clan.
Qianlong was a grandson of the famous Emperor Kangxi. He was a bright student ____33____ loved learning and the arts. He was ____34____ (know) for his skills in horseback riding, archery, and his knowledge of Chinese classics, poetry, and painting.
During his reign, China became wealthy and ____35____ (power), reaching its largest territory in history. His armies conquered Xinjiang in the west, and countries like Myanmar and Annam (modern Vietnam) were forced to accept Chinese authority. He proudly called ____36____ (him) the “Ten Complete Old Man” to celebrate his military successes.
Qianlong was also a great patron of arts and scholarship. He ____37____ (order) the compilation of the Siku Quanshu. But this project also led to the destruction of ____38____ (book) that were considered critical of the Manchu rule.
To show respect for his grandfather Kangxi, who ruled for 61 years, Qianlong gave up the throne in 1795 after 60 years of rule. ____39____, he continued to control the government as Retired Emperor until his death in 1799. He was one of the emperors who lived the ____40____ (long) in Chinese history, and is regarded as one of the greatest emperors.
六、阅读表达 (共5小题;每小题2分,计10分)
阅读短文,根据短文内容,完成下面思维导图 (词数不限)。
Having trouble getting out of bed for school on Monday mornings? This year’s World Sleep Day on March 21 has brought more attention to the problem of teenagers not getting enough sleep.
Many teenagers feel sleepy during the day. Homework, after-school activities and using electronic devices (电子设备) are all reasons. For example, in the US, 77.3 percent of high school students don’t get enough sleep.
Good sleep is important for everyone, and it is especially important for teenagers. They need nine to ten hours of sleep each day—more than adults, said the US National Institute of Health. This is because adolescence (青春期) is a time of deep mental (心理的), physical and social change.
For students, sleep plays a key role in doing well in school. It helps improve attention, memory and thinking skills, Harvard Health pointed out.
Sleep also helps teenagers become more creative. This relationship was first studied in the late 20th century, when scientists at Loughborough University in the UK did a test. They compared the creative performance of people who didn’t sleep well and those who slept normally. The first group did worse on the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking. They kept making the same mistakes and couldn’t think of new ideas.
The US Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) found that “sleep onset” (睡眠开始) is especially helpful for creativity (创造力). This special sleep stage (阶段) happens when we are just starting to fall asleep. If people are guided to dream about a certain task (任务) during sleep onset, they can do that task more creatively after waking up, according to MIT News.
Background
World Sleep Day on ____41____
↓
The problem
Teenagers not getting enough sleep
Reasons: ____42____ (at least two points)
↓
Teenagers’ sleep needs
Daily required: ____43____ hours
Reasons for higher needs: Adolescence is a time of deep mental, physical and social change.
↓
Advantages of enough sleep
* It helps improve teenagers’ ____44____. (at least two points)
* It helps them become more creative.
* “Sleep onset” is helpful for their ____45____
七、书面表达 (共1题;计20分)
46. 幸福是什么?幸福是家人的温暖和陪伴,是老师的赞许和鼓励,是朋友间的信任和支持。请以“My happiness”为题,写一篇英语短文描述一件让你感到幸福的事情,在学校英语角活动中发言。
要点:1. What happened?
2. Why did you feel happy at that moment?
要求:1. 叙事完整,并有感悟;
2. 词数:100左右;开头已给出,不计入总词数;
3. 文中不得出现真实的地名、校名、人名等信息。
My happiness
I still remember that thing which made me feel happy.
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2026年初中学业水平考试
英语模拟试卷
(本卷满分:120分 考试时间:120分钟)
一、听力测试 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,计30分)
(一) 录音中有五个句子,每个句子听两遍,然后从每小题A、B、C中选出能对每个句子做出适当反应的答语。
1. A. It’s dry. B. It’s exciting. C. It’s expensive.
2. A. Go ahead. B. Sorry, he’s not in. C. This is Jane speaking.
3. A. Good idea. B. Well done. C. You’ re right.
4. A. Yes, it is. B. Yes, it has. C. Yes, there is.
5. A. Yes, please. B. I’d like tea. C. Sure, here you are.
(二) 录音中有五组对话,听对话两遍后,从每小题A、B、C中选出能回答所给问题的正确答案。
6. What is the relationship between the two speakers?
A. Father and daughter. B. Teacher and student. C. Doctor and patient.
7. What is Tom’s sister doing now?
A. Sleeping. B. Watching TV. C. Doing her homework.
8. What day is it today?
A. Tuesday. B. Wednesday. C. Thursday.
9. How much should the man pay all together?
A. 21 dollars. B. 26 dollars. C. 55 dollars.
10. Where will the man go this evening?
A. To the birthday party. B. To the railway station. C. To the bus stop.
(三)
录音中有一段对话,听对话两遍后,从每小题A、B、C中选出能回答所给问题的正确答案。
11. What does the woman want to do?
A. To introduce her job. B. To find a job. C. To quit (辞掉) her job.
12. What field has the woman been working in?
A. Education. B. Publishing. C. Literature.
13. How long had the woman been the head of her group?
A. For 10 years. B. For 7 years. C. For 3 years.
14. What did the woman do every year?
A. She published an article. B. She made the yearbook. C. She wrote a textbook.
15. What does the woman think of the publishing work?
A. Interesting. B. Boring. C. Tiring.
(四) 听力填表。
录音中是一段独白,听独白两遍后,请你根据表格内容提示,记录相关信息,完成表格 (每空一词) 。
Notice for this weekend
Place to visit
the Xinhu ________
Meeting time and place
at 8:30 on. ________ at the school gate
How to go
by ________
Photos taken
at least ________ photos for each group
Rule to remember
not to ________ the paintings
二、完形填空 (共10小题,每小题1分,计10分)
阅读下面短文,从每小题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
There was a boy named Leo who loved collecting beautiful things. One day, he found a lovely vase (花瓶) in an old shop. It was perfect, except for a small crack (裂缝) on one side. Leo felt ____1____ about the crack, so he decided to fix it.
He worked carefully to fill the crack with gold, following an old art called kintsugi.
When he finished, he held the vase up. ____2____ his surprise, the golden lines made the vase even more ____3____ than before. The cracks didn’t mean the vase was ____4____; they became part of its unique story.
Leo showed the vase to his grandmother. She smiled and said, “People are like this vase. We all have cracks—our mistakes and ____5____. But these don’t make us worthless.” She pointed at the golden lines. “When we learn from our experiences, ____6____ make us stronger and more special.”
Leo looked at the vase ____7____. He realized that his own imperfections—like his shyness and the time he failed a math test—were like those cracks. He had always tried to ____8____ them. Now, he understood that accepting ____9____ was the first step to growth.
From that day on, Leo ____10____ his perspective. He no longer hid his imperfections but embraced (拥抱) them as part of his journey, making him truly one of a kind.
1. A. happy B. sad C. excited D. proud
2. A. Of B. For C. To D. With
3. A. ugly B. beautiful C. common D. important
4. A. useful B. useless C. perfect D. strong
5. A. successes B. weaknesses C. joys D. talents
6. A. it B. he C. they D. we
7. A. differently B. angrily C. happily D. nervously
8. A. accept B. hide C. show D. forget
9. A. himself B. herself C. itself D. themselves
10. A. kept B. lost C. changed D. forgot
【答案】1. B 2. C 3. B 4. B 5. B 6. C 7. A 8. B 9. A 10. C
【解析】
【导语】本文讲述男孩Leo修补有裂痕的花瓶,在奶奶的开导下领悟瑕疵与缺点也能成就独特的自己,学会接纳不完美的哲理故事。
【1题详解】
句意:Leo因为这条裂缝感到难过,所以决定修复它。
根据前文花瓶唯独侧边有一处裂缝,他想要修补,应选用sad,表示惋惜难过;happy“开心的”、excited“兴奋的”、proud“骄傲的”,均不符合。
【2题详解】
句意:令他惊讶的是,金色纹路让花瓶比从前更美了。
根据固定搭配“to one’s surprise”,意为“令某人惊讶的是”,应选用To;Of、For、With无法构成该固定短语。
【3题详解】
句意:令他惊讶的是,金色纹路让花瓶比从前更美了。
根据后文裂缝成为花瓶独特故事的一部分,金线修饰后颜值提升,应选用beautiful“美丽的”;ugly“丑陋的”、common“普通的”、important“重要的”,均和修补变精致的语境矛盾。
【4题详解】
句意:裂痕并不代表花瓶毫无用处,它们成了它独特故事的一部分。
根据后半句转折逻辑,裂痕不会让花瓶失去价值,应选用useless“无用的”;useful“有用的”、perfect“完美的”、strong“结实的”,和句意逻辑相反。
【5题详解】
句意:我们都有裂痕——也就是我们的错误与弱点。
根据破折号对应 mistakes“过错”,是人的负面特质,应选用weaknesses“弱点”;successes“成功”、joys“喜悦”、talents“天赋”,都是正向词汇,无法和过错并列。
【6题详解】
句意:当我们从经历中吸取教训时,它们会让我们变得更强大、更特别。
根据代词指代前文“our experiences”,是复数事物,应选用they;it指单数、he指代人、we表示我们,均不能指代经历。
【7题详解】
句意:Leo换了一种眼光看待这个花瓶。
根据后文他领悟自身缺点如同花瓶裂痕,想法发生转变,应选用differently“不同的”;angrily“生气地”、happily“开心地”、nervously“紧张地”,没有体现看法转变。
【8题详解】
句意:从前他总想着隐藏这些缺点。
根据后文“He no longer hid his imperfections”,可知他从前选择遮掩缺憾,应选用hide“隐藏”;accept“接纳”、show“展示”、forget“忘记”,和后文不再躲藏的转折不符。
【9题详解】
句意:如今他明白接纳自我是成长的第一步。
根据主语he,反身代词对应himself“他自己”;herself“她自己”、itself“它自己”、themselves“他们自己”,人称均不匹配。
【10题详解】
句意:从那天起,Leo改变了他的视角。
根据后文不再遮掩缺点而是拥抱缺憾,想法发生转变,应选用changed“转变”;kept“保持”、lost“丢失”、forgot“忘记”,均无法体现观念转变。
三、阅读理解 (共15小题;每小题2分,计30分)
阅读下面的短文,然后从每小题 A、B、C、D中选出能回答所提问题的最佳选项。
A
Welcome to Sanxingdui Museum!
Located in the southwest, Sanxingdui Museum is famous for its long history and splendid culture. The museum was first set up in August 1992, and opened to the public in October 1997. To push cultural exchange between China and the rest of the world, some of these relics (文物) have been exhibited in over ten countries and
regions.
Opening & Booking Time
Opening time
Gallery One: 8:30—18:00
Gallery Two: 8:30—18:30
Booking time
8:30—17:00
Ticket Price:
Gallery ticket ¥80
Garden ticket ¥5
Children shorter than 1.3 m (including 1.3 m) can visit the gallery and garden for free.
The ticket is used on the sold day and at both galleries once.
Guide Service & Price: If you need a museum guide, please hire one at the service desk in Gallery One.
Chinese, Cantonese, Tibetan: ¥ 80 (to a group of 20 persons or fewer)
English, Japanese: ¥ 120 (to a group of 20 persons or fewer)
Each guide service covering the two galleries takes about 80 minutes.
We provide free Chinese & English auto guiding device (设备). Please hand in 200 yuan and your ID card or student ID card before the tour at our service desk.
If the device gets broken or lost, you won’t get the money back.
Address: No. 133, Xi’an Road, Guanghan City, Deyang City, Sichuan Province.
More information: Call us at 0838-5651526 or communicate with us through our WeChat official accounts.
11. The two galleries are both open ________.
A. at 6:00 a. m. B. at 8:30 a. m. C. at 5:00 p. m. D. at 6:30 p. m.
12. Tony wants to visit the gallery and the garden with his baby son. How much should he pay?
A. ¥85. B. ¥90. C. ¥160. D. ¥170.
13. What can’t you do according to the information above?
A. Hire a guide who can speak different languages at the service desk.
B. Visit both galleries once with one ticket.
C. Get the money back if the device gets broken or lost.
D. Contact the museum’s WeChat official accounts to find more information.
【答案】11. B 12. A 13. C
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇应用文(博物馆参观公告),介绍三星堆博物馆的建馆历史、开闭馆时间、票价、讲解服务、租借导览设备规则、地址及咨询方式。
【11题详解】
根据文中“Opening time”部分可知,开放时间为“Gallery One:8:30—18:00,Gallery Two:8:30—18:30”,两个展厅共同的起始开放时间是上午8:30。
【12题详解】
原文“Ticket Price”部分指出,展厅票价为80元,花园票价为5元。文中提到“Children shorter than 1.3 m... can visit... for free”,Tony的婴儿儿子身高肯定低于1.3米,免票。因此 Tony 需支付80+5= 85元。
【13题详解】
根据“Guide Service & Price”部分最后一句“If the device gets broken or lost, you won’t get the money back.”可知,如果自动导览设备损坏或丢失,押金不予退还。
B
In Tangyuan County, Heilongjiang Province, farmers are busy in late September. They catch river crabs (河蟹) from ditches (沟渠) near rice fields. Han Shusheng, a farmer from Rongfeng Village, said they put about 750 kilograms of crab eggs into the fields. This year, they harvested over 3,000 kg of crabs. This brings extra money—about 15,000 yuan per hectare (公顷). “We get both rice and crabs from the same land,” Han said. The rice is harvested after the crabs.
This rice-crab farming is becoming popular. It helps farmers earn more while keeping farming green. In Rongfeng Village, 20 hectares were used this year, with good harvests before National Day in October.
How does it work? The crabs loosen the soil, eat pests (害虫), and their waste acts as fertilizer. The rice fields give crabs shade and food. This means fewer chemicals are needed. The crops are healthier, and farmers get a second income.
Another farmer, Chen Jun, said this model doesn’t reduce rice output and may even increase it. “Feeding crabs is easy; once a day is enough,” he added.
Liu Hongnian, a local leader, said the model is used across the county. Farmers get 600 kg of rice and over 225 kg of crab per hectare. This boosts (促进) profits by about 15,000 yuan compared to only rice growing. If they hire locals, they will add around 4,000yuan per person each year.
Other places in Heilongjiang, like Mulan, have similar projects. They combine ecology and economy, showing modern agriculture.
The double harvest attracts tourists in autumn. Villagers plan fun activities like crab-catching festivals and farm stays.
In Yulin City, Shaanxi Province, over 2,667 fields use this system. Farmer QiaoJianbing said they sell many crabs daily. On busy days, sales can reach 120,000 yuan, with crabs shipped to faraway places like Xinjiang and Qinghai. Local people like Shu Xiao buy crabs for eating and gifts.
14. How many kilograms of crabs did Han Shusheng harvest this year?
A. 750 kg. B. 600 kg. C. 3,000 kg. D. 15,000 kg.
15. How does the writer show the benefit that the farmers gain?
A. By telling stories. B. By listing numbers.
C. By analyzing the reasons. D. By comparing the farmers’ differences.
16. What can be inferred about rice-early farming from the passage?
A. It requires more chemicals for better growth. B. It helps reduce the use of chemicals in farming.
C. It only benefits farmers in Heilongjiang Province. D. It makes rice harvests slower than usual.
17. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. The tourism activities in Chinese villages during autumn.
B. The challenges farmers facing in growing rice and crabs.
C. The benefits and spread of rice-crab farming in China.
D. The daily life of farmers in Tangyuan County.
【答案】14. C 15. B 16. B 17. C
【解析】
【导语】本文讲述了中国稻蟹共养模式的益处和推广情况,包括其能帮助农民增收、绿色环保、不影响甚至可能增加粮食产量,在黑龙江多地及陕西榆林等地有应用,还能带动乡村旅游等。
【14题详解】
第一段“Han Shusheng, a farmer from Rongfeng Village, said they put about 750 kilograms of crab eggs into the fields. This year, they harvested over 3,000 kg of crabs. ”中明确提到Han Shusheng今年收获了超过3000千克的河蟹。
【15题详解】
通读全文可知,第一段“about 15,000 yuan per hectare”、第四段“Farmers get 600 kg of rice and over 225 kg of crab per hectare. This boosts (促进) profits by about 15,000 yuan compared to only rice growing. If they hire locals, they will add around 4,000 yuan per person each year.”等。文中通过列举每公顷的产量、增加的利润、每人每年增加的收入等数字,展示农民获得的收益。
【16题详解】
第三段第4句“This means fewer chemicals are needed.”说明稻蟹养殖意味着需要更少的化学物质,即有助于减少农业中化学物质的使用。
【17题详解】
文章主要介绍了中国(如黑龙江汤原县、陕西榆林市等地)流行的稻蟹共生农业模式,详细阐述了其带来的经济效益(增加收入)、生态效益(减少化学品、绿色农业)以及该模式的推广情况。选项C全面概括了文章关于稻蟹养殖的好处及其在中国推广的主要内容。
C
As the full moon rises in the sky, families across China gather to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, one of the country’s most important traditional festivals. For centuries, this festival has been a special time for reunion, carrying deep cultural meaning through three beautiful traditions.
First, let’s talk about mooncakes! These round cakes aren’t just delicious treats—they’re full of meanings. Their circular shape represents the full moon and family togetherness. Early mooncakes were simple, but over time people began carving beautiful patterns onto them. You might find designs showing Chang’e flying to the moon, the Jade Rabbit, or flowers. These symbols carry wishes for happiness and good luck. Today, different regions have their own styles, from Cantonese mooncakes with sweet fillings to Beijing’s lighter versions. Each bite connects us to history and loved ones.
Another lovely tradition is moon-gazing (赏月). This custom became popular during the Tang and Song dynasties. Ancient people first worshipped the moon to show respect for nature. They would pray for blessings and express hopes for family unity. As time went on, the joy of sitting with family under the bright moonlight remains, reminding us of our connection to tradition.
Finally, lanterns light up the festival night.The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of China’s “three great lantern festivals”, People hang colorful lanterns, solve riddles attached to them, and in some places, even make creative lanterns from fruit like watermelons and pomelos. Some places celebrate with dragon dances or sky lanterns that float into the night.
So this Mid-Autumn Festival, when you see the full moon, remember that you’re participating in traditions that have brought families together for generations—through sweet mooncakes, peaceful moon-gazing, and joyful lantern lights.
18. What does the circular shape of mooncakes mean?
A. The cycle of seasons. B. Family reunion and the full moon.
C. The ancient moon worship. D. Regional differences in China.
19. What is the main idea of the third paragraph?
A. It explains how to properly gaze at the moon during the festival.
B. It describes the scientific reasons for moon phases.
C. It traces the tradition from ancient worship to modern family gatherings.
D. It compares moon-gazing customs in different dynasties.
20. According to the passage, what creative materials do some places use to make lanterns?
A. Paper and bamboo only. B. Metal and glass.
C. Watermelons and pomelos. D. Silk and gold thread.
21. What is the author’s main purpose for writing this passage?
A. To convince readers to buy more mooncakes.
B. To explain the scientific study of the moon.
C. To show how the festival connects people to cultural traditions.
D. To argue that the Mid-Autumn Festival is the most important holiday.
【答案】18. B 19. C 20. C 21. C
【解析】
【导语】文章介绍中秋节三大传统:月饼、赏月、花灯,讲解习俗由来与文化内涵。
【18题详解】
根据第二段“Their circular shape represents the full moon and family togetherness.”可知圆形象征满月与阖家团圆,B选项符合语境。
【19题详解】
根据第三段:古时祭月祈福→如今阖家望月,梳理赏月习俗演变,C选项符合段意。
【20题详解】
根据第四段“…make creative lanterns from fruit like watermelons and pomelos”可知原料是西瓜、柚子,选C。
【21题详解】
全文介绍中秋习俗,说明节日传承传统文化、凝聚家人,写作目的为To show how the festival connects people to cultural traditions。
D
Starting from the autumn term of 2025, China will offer free preschool education for children in their final year of kindergarten (幼儿园). This important policy will benefit around 12 million children and reduce family expenses by about 20 billion yuan.
The policy applies to all children in their last kindergarten year, whether they live in cities or rural areas (农村地区), and whether they attend public or private kindergartens. The government will cover the basic education fees based on standard public kindergarten rates. If private kindergartens charge higher fees, parents only need to pay the difference.
For example, if the standard fee is 500 yuan per month and a private kindergarten charges 800 yuan, the government will pay500 yuan, and parents pay just 300 yuan. For public kindergartens, parents pay nothing for their child’s final year.
This policy represents a major step in China’s educational development. It aims to reduce family costs for child-rearing and education, promote education equality, and support population development. The policy works together with other family support measures, such as subsidies (补贴) for families with children under 3 years old.
The cost will be shared between central and local governments. In western regions, the central government will cover 80% of costs, while in central and eastern regions, it will cover 60% and 50%.
Government spending on preschool education has grown significantly—from 86.2 billion yuan in 2013 to 315 billion yuan in 2023. Currently, China’s preschool enrollment rate has reached 92%, matching the average level of high-income countries.
Parents have welcomed this new policy. Yan Yao, whose daughter is in kindergarten, expressed happiness that her child will benefit from the program. Another parent, Yin Guilin, fully supports the policy as it will reduce her family’s educational expenses.
This initiative marks an important milestone in China’s efforts to support families and ensure all children have access to quality early education.
22. How many children will benefit from the free preschool education policy?
A. 8 million. B. 10 million. C. 12 million. D. 15 million.
23. What is the main idea of the third paragraph?
A. The policy only applies to public kindergartens.
B. How the policy works for both public and private kindergartens.
C. Private kindergartens must lower their fees.
D. The government will pay all fees for private kindergartens.
24. Which statement is right according to the passage?
A. All the children in the kindergarten are suited to the policy.
B. The policy only applies to the children in cities.
C. The central government will cover all the costs to carry out the policy.
D. The policy is popular among parents.
25. What is the main purpose of this new policy according to the passage?
A. To move all children to public kindergartens.
B. To encourage more private kindergartens to open.
C. To reduce the number of children in kindergarten.
D. To help families save money and improve educational equality.
【答案】22. C 23. B 24. D 25. D
【解析】
【导语】本文介绍我国2025年秋起实施幼儿园大班免费教育新政,讲解政策细则、经费分担与社会反响,体现政策减负、促教育公平的价值。
【22题详解】
第一段“This important policy will benefit around 12 million children and reduce family expenses by about 20 billion yuan.”提示,约1200万儿童将受益于这项免费学前教育政策,对应答案选C。
【23题详解】
第三段“For example, if the standard fee is 500yuan per month and a private kindergarten charges 800 yuan, the government will pay500 yuan, and parents pay just 300 yuan. For public kindergartens, parents pay nothing for their child’s final year.” 提示,本段通过举例,说明了政策在公立幼儿园,家长免付费与私立幼儿园,家长仅补差价的具体执行规则,核心讲的是政策如何在两类幼儿园实施,对应答案选B。
【24题详解】
第七段“Parents have welcomed this new policy.”表明,家长们欢迎这项新政,说明该政策在家长群体中广受好评;A选项错误:政策只针对幼儿园大班最后一年幼儿,并非全部在读幼儿;B选项错误:政策城乡幼儿均可享受,不局限于城市;C选项错误:费用由中央和地方政府共同分担,并非中央全额承担。
【25题详解】
第四段“It aims to reduce family costs for child-rearing and education, promote education equality, and support population development.”提示,政策旨在减轻家庭育儿开支、推进教育公平,对应D选项。
四、短文还原 (共5空;每空2分,计10分)
阅读短文,从短文下面方框中的七个句子中选择五个还原到短文中,使短文通顺完整、衔接自然。
As people grow older, their ideas about friendship often change. Young people usually enjoy having many friends and sharing deep feelings. However, middle-aged adults often prefer a quieter and more practical kind of companionship (陪伴).
Wang Jia, a man in his 40s from Shanghai, understands this well. ____26____. “When I was young, my friends and I shared everything—our dreams, heartbreaks, and secrets during late-night talks,” he says. But as he got older, his life became busier with work, marriage, and raising a child. ____27____. Most of his social circle now comes from work, and they rarely talk about personal matters.
____28____. “The more I relied on myself, the less I urgently needed friends,” he explains. He even has a saying he shares with his daughter: “People always leave.” It sounds sad, but it’s a simple truth about life.
Still, friendship can bring beautiful surprises. ____29____. The notes and drawings from old classmates brought back many memories, “It made me cry. It was like opening a door to my past, reminding me of who I was and who I could still become,” he recalls.
In the end, Wang sees friendship as companionship on life’s journey. “____30____. But you still need to know your own direction,” he says. “A friend can share part of your road and offer comfort, but they can’t walk it for you.”
A. Last year, Wang found his high school yearbook
B. He remembers a time when friendship meant everything
C. Everyone should have a true friend
D. Slowly, friendships were no longer the center of his life
E. Wang has learned to find comfort within himself
F. A friend should be friendly to others.
G. It’s nice to have someone walk with you
【答案】26. B 27. D 28. E 29. A 30. G
【解析】
【导语】本文主要介绍了随着年龄增长,王佳对友谊的看法逐渐发生变化,从年轻时看重友谊到中年后更依赖自己,但仍然珍视友谊带来的美好回忆。
【26题详解】
根据上文“Wang Jia, a man in his 40s from Shanghai, understands this well.”以及下文他回忆年轻时和朋友分享一切,可知此处应引出他对过去友谊的回忆。选项B符合。
【27题详解】
根据上文“his life became busier with work, marriage, and raising a child”以及下文“Most of his social circle now comes from work, and they rarely talk about personal matters.”,可知友谊逐渐让位于生活其他方面。选项D符合。
【28题详解】
根据下文“The more I relied on myself, the less I urgently needed friends”以及他告诉女儿的话,可知他变得依赖自己。选项E符合。
【29题详解】
根据下文“The notes and drawings from old classmates brought back many memories”,可知他发现了老同学留下的物品。选项A符合。
【30题详解】
根据下文“But you still need to know your own direction”以及“A friend can share part of your road”,可知他把友谊比作旅途中的陪伴。选项G符合。
五、语法填空 (共10空;每空1分,计10分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Emperor Qianlong, whose personal name was Hongli, was the ____31____ (four) emperor of the Qing Dynasty. He was born on September 25, 1711, and ruled China ____32____ 60 years, from 1736 to 1796. He was a Manchu from the Aisin Gioro clan.
Qianlong was a grandson of the famous Emperor Kangxi. He was a bright student ____33____ loved learning and the arts. He was ____34____ (know) for his skills in horseback riding, archery, and his knowledge of Chinese classics, poetry, and painting.
During his reign, China became wealthy and ____35____ (power), reaching its largest territory in history. His armies conquered Xinjiang in the west, and countries like Myanmar and Annam (modern Vietnam) were forced to accept Chinese authority. He proudly called ____36____ (him) the “Ten Complete Old Man” to celebrate his military successes.
Qianlong was also a great patron of arts and scholarship. He ____37____ (order) the compilation of the Siku Quanshu. But this project also led to the destruction of ____38____ (book) that were considered critical of the Manchu rule.
To show respect for his grandfather Kangxi, who ruled for 61 years, Qianlong gave up the throne in 1795 after 60 years of rule. ____39____, he continued to control the government as Retired Emperor until his death in 1799. He was one of the emperors who lived the ____40____ (long) in Chinese history, and is regarded as one of the greatest emperors.
【答案】31. fourth
32. for 33. who##that
34. known 35. powerful
36. himself
37. ordered
38. books 39. However
40. longest
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇人物介绍类说明文,主要介绍清朝乾隆皇帝弘历的生平、个人学识、在位功绩、文化举措以及退位后的相关经历。
【31题详解】
句意:乾隆,本名弘历,是清朝第四位皇帝。此处表示“第四个皇帝”,定冠词the后接序数词,four变形为fourth。
【32题详解】
句意:他生于1711年9月25日,从1736到1796年执掌中国60年。句中“ruled China…60 years”提示,此处表示“统治持续60年”,rule for+时间段表示“统治多长时间”,固定搭配,因此填for。
【33题详解】
句意:他是一名聪慧的学子,热爱学识与艺术。句子“He was a bright student…loved learning and the arts.”提示,空格引导定语从句,先行词student是人,从句“…loved learning and the arts.”缺少主语,关系代词who/that在从句中充当主语,因此填who/that。
【34题详解】
句意:他因骑射本领、国学诗词绘画学识而闻名。be known for“因……闻名”,固定短语,因此填known。
【35题详解】
句意:在他执政期间,国家富足强盛,版图达到历史峰值。and连接两个并列的结构,wealthy是形容词,power需变为形容词powerful“强大的”。
【36题详解】
句意:为纪念军功,他自豪地自称“十全老人”。call oneself...表示“自称……”,主语为He,主语和宾语为同一人,宾语用反身代词himself,表示“他称自己”。
【37题详解】
句意:他下令编撰《四库全书》。本文叙述过去的历史事件,用一般过去时,order作谓语需变为过去式ordered。
【38题详解】
句意:但这项工程也导致大量被认为批判满清统治的书籍遭到焚毁。book“书”,可数名词,此处泛指多本书,用复数形式,且从句谓语为were,说明主语是复数,所以book变复数books。
【39题详解】
句意:然而,他以太上皇身份继续把控朝政直至1799年离世。原文“Qianlong gave up the throne in 1795…he continued to control the government…until his death in 1799. ”提示,前文说乾隆退位,后文说他仍掌控朝政,此处是转折关系,空格后有逗号,句子首字母大写,所以填转折副词However。
【40题详解】
句意:他是中国历史上最长寿的帝王之一……。句中“one of the emperors who lived the…”及所给词提示,此处指“最长寿的帝王之一”,one of+the+形容词最高级+名词复数,表示“最……之一”,固定结构,形容词long需变最高级longest“最长的”。
六、阅读表达 (共5小题;每小题2分,计10分)
阅读短文,根据短文内容,完成下面思维导图 (词数不限)。
Having trouble getting out of bed for school on Monday mornings? This year’s World Sleep Day on March 21 has brought more attention to the problem of teenagers not getting enough sleep.
Many teenagers feel sleepy during the day. Homework, after-school activities and using electronic devices (电子设备) are all reasons. For example, in the US, 77.3 percent of high school students don’t get enough sleep.
Good sleep is important for everyone, and it is especially important for teenagers. They need nine to ten hours of sleep each day—more than adults, said the US National Institute of Health. This is because adolescence (青春期) is a time of deep mental (心理的), physical and social change.
For students, sleep plays a key role in doing well in school. It helps improve attention, memory and thinking skills, Harvard Health pointed out.
Sleep also helps teenagers become more creative. This relationship was first studied in the late 20th century, when scientists at Loughborough University in the UK did a test. They compared the creative performance of people who didn’t sleep well and those who slept normally. The first group did worse on the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking. They kept making the same mistakes and couldn’t think of new ideas.
The US Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) found that “sleep onset” (睡眠开始) is especially helpful for creativity (创造力). This special sleep stage (阶段) happens when we are just starting to fall asleep. If people are guided to dream about a certain task (任务) during sleep onset, they can do that task more creatively after waking up, according to MIT News.
Background
World Sleep Day on ____41____
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The problem
Teenagers not getting enough sleep
Reasons: ____42____ (at least two points)
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Teenagers’ sleep needs
Daily required: ____43____ hours
Reasons for higher needs: Adolescence is a time of deep mental, physical and social change.
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Advantages of enough sleep
* It helps improve teenagers’ ____44____. (at least two points)
* It helps them become more creative.
* “Sleep onset” is helpful for their ____45____
【答案】41. March 21
42. Homework, after-school activities and using electronic devices (任意两点即可)
43. nine to ten##9~10
44. attention, memory and thinking skills (任意两点即可)
45. creativity
【解析】
【导语】本文主要介绍了青少年睡眠不足的问题、原因、睡眠需求以及充足睡眠带来的好处。
【41题详解】
根据第一段第二句“This year’s World Sleep Day on March 21”可知,世界睡眠日是3月21日。故填March 21。
【42题详解】
根据第二段第二句“Homework, after-school activities and using electronic devices are all reasons.”可知,原因包括家庭作业、课外活动和使用电子设备。任选两个即可。故填Homework, after-school activities.或using electronic devices.
【43题详解】
根据第三段第二句“They need nine to ten hours of sleep each day”可知,需要9到10小时。故填nine to ten。
【44题详解】
根据第四段第二句“It helps improve attention, memory and thinking skills”可知,有助于提高注意力、记忆力和思维能力。任选两个即可。故填attention, memory.或thinking skills。
【45题详解】
根据最后一段第一句“This special sleep stage... is especially helpful for creativity”可知,有助于创造力。故填creativity。
七、书面表达 (共1题;计20分)
46. 幸福是什么?幸福是家人的温暖和陪伴,是老师的赞许和鼓励,是朋友间的信任和支持。请以“My happiness”为题,写一篇英语短文描述一件让你感到幸福的事情,在学校英语角活动中发言。
要点:1. What happened?
2. Why did you feel happy at that moment?
要求:1. 叙事完整,并有感悟;
2. 词数:100左右;开头已给出,不计入总词数;
3. 文中不得出现真实的地名、校名、人名等信息。
My happiness
I still remember that thing which made me feel happy.
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【答案】参考范文
My happiness
I still remember that thing which made me feel happy.
Last term, I failed my English exam and felt really upset. I even lost my confidence in learning English. However, my English teacher noticed my worry. Instead of being angry, she spent her free time helping me with grammar and vocabulary every afternoon. She was so patient that she explained every mistake to me. With her kind help, I practiced hard and finally made great progress in the final exam.
At that moment, I was full of happiness. I realize that true happiness comes from others’ warm help.
This experience encourages me to keep moving forward and try my best to help people in need as well.
【解析】
【详解】写作步骤
[第一步:审题立意]
确定文体:记叙文,以一般过去时为主
明确要点:一件使自己感到快乐的事(起因、经过、结果)
确定人称:第一人称(I)
注意事项:不得透露真实姓名和学校名称
[第二步:构思布局]
三段式结构:
开头段:引出让自己感到快乐的那件事
主体段:详细叙述事情经过(失败→老师帮助→进步)
结尾段:总结感受,升华主题
[第三步:要点展开]
要点一:事情起因
情绪状态:failed exam/felt upset/lost confidence/didn’t pass the English test/failed in the English exam/felt sad/was disappointed/lost heart/had no confidence any more等
具体表现:worried about study/didn’t know what to do/was anxious about my lessons//felt concerned about study/had no idea what to do/was at a loss等
背景交代:last term/after an English exam/during the past school term/in the previous term等
要点二:他人帮助
帮助者:my English teacher/my Chinese teacher/my math teacher等
老师态度:noticed my worry/was not angry/kind and patient/found I was upset/realized I was in trouble等
帮助方式:spent free time helping me/taught grammar and vocabulary every afternoon/explained every mistake/devoted spare time to helping me/used his free hours to give me a hand等
帮助效果:I practiced hard/made great progress in the final exam/improved a lot / made big progress等
要点三:快乐与感悟
快乐时刻:at that moment/full of happiness/filled with joy/was overjoyed/a strong sense of happiness washed over me等
感悟一:true happiness comes from others’ warm help/Warm help from others brings us real happiness等
感悟二:encourages me to keep moving forward/inspires me to go ahead/pushes me to keep forging ahead等
行动升华:try my best to help people in need as well/make every effort to assist those in trouble/do what I can to help people who need support等
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