命题大赛 山东省潍坊市寿光市2025-2026学年高二上学期10月英语模拟练习

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学段 高中
学科 英语
教材版本 高中英语人教版选择性必修第四册
年级 高二
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类型 试卷
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使用场景 同步教学-阶段检测
学年 2025-2026
地区(省份) 山东省
地区(市) 潍坊市
地区(区县) 寿光市
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**基本信息** 聚焦科技前沿(AI token套餐)、社会热点(女性快递员)、文化传承(传统茶文化)等真实情境,融合语言能力与思维品质考查,适配高中英语月考需求。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |阅读理解|15题/37.5分|细节理解、推理判断、主旨归纳|以中国电信AI套餐数据表格考查信息筛选,浙江女性骑手事迹渗透文化意识| |阅读七选五|5题/12.5分|语篇逻辑衔接|结合社交媒体过度分享现象,培养批判性思维| |完形填空|15题/15分|词汇运用、语境理解|通过个人事故后心态转变,凸显情感态度价值观| |语法填空|10题/15分|语法规则、词形变化|以传统茶文化制作流程,考查历史类文本语言运用| |写作|2题/40分|应用文写作、叙事续写|农场研学邮件强化实践表达,登山遇险续写提升创新思维|

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英语模拟试题 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节 阅读理解(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 China’s top three telecom operators — China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom — have launched commercial AI token packages. These plans allow users to track and pay for AI usage through their mobile phone accounts, just like mobile data or SMS services. What are AI tokens? A token is the smallest unit of information processed by AI large language models. Daily token consumption in China has grown from 100 billion at the start of 2024 to over 140 trillion by March 2026 — a more than 1,000fold increase in just two years. Who offers what? Operator Launch Date Starting Price Token Quota Notes China Unicom (Shanghai) May 16 15 yuan/month 6 million tokens First plan 50% off; eligible oneperson companies get 30 million free tokens for testing China Telecom May 17 9.9 yuan/month 10 million tokens Trial of commercial packages China Mobile (nationwide) May 20 5 yuan/month Not specified Tokens can be used on Tencent’s AI apps Who are the main customers? According to industry experts, government agencies and stateowned enterprises (SOEs) are currently the major users. These operators have advantages in computing power and security, which suits the needs of organizations shifting from digital systems to AI. A word from analysts Industry analyst Ma Jihua points out that pricing remains a “black box” for users. He believes making charges more transparent and cheaper will be key to the service’s growth. 1. Which operator offers the lowest starting price for AI token packages? A. China Mobile. B. China Unicom. C. China Telecom. D. Tencent. 2. How much did daily token consumption grow from early 2024 to March 2026? A. About 100 billion times. B. More than 1,000 times. C. About 140 trillion times. D. About 6 million times. 3. Who are the main customers of these token packages according to the passage? A. Oneperson companies. B. Ordinary mobile users. C. Government agencies and SOEs. D. AI app developers. B On Qushan Island in Zhejiang, life has long been shaped by the sea. Traditionally, men worked as fishermen while women stayed home to care for their families. Recently, however, a group of women in bright orange uniforms has changed this pattern. They are delivery riders, bringing a new energy to the island’s narrow streets and winding roads. These riders are mostly local mothers, and for many, this is their first job outside the home. Initially, there were doubts about whether they could handle such a tiring job. The women wondered the same thing. "At first, I wasn't sure if I could find all the addresses or manage the heavy bags," one rider recalled. But their determination soon proved the doubters wrong. Chen Lirong, a young mother of two, is a typical member of the team. Her day is a careful balance of family and work. After dropping her daughters at school, she begins her shift. Whether delivering hot food or daily necessities, she serves customers quickly but carefully. In the afternoon, she picks up her children before returning to finish her tasks. To her, the electric bike is not just a tool, but a "bridge" connecting her to the wider world. The riders do not work alone. Teamwork is the secret to their success. If a newcomer gets lost, others guide her. When orders become too heavy for one person, teammates step in to help. Between deliveries, they gather to share stories and encourage each other. Their orange uniforms have become a symbol of reliability and a bright sight on the island. For these women, the job offers more than just a salary. It provides a sense of self-worth. Chen feels she is no longer just a mother; she is a valued worker and a teammate with her own dreams. Their story reminds us that ordinary work can lead to dignity and independence. By carrying packages, they are also carrying their own confidence toward a brighter future. 4. What can be inferred about the women's early career? A. They were initially met with skepticism. B. They received professional training immediately. C. They were forced to take the job. D. They found the addresses quite easily. 5. Why does Chen call her bike a “bridge”? A. To show its high speed. B. To highlight its role in social connection. C. To emphasize its physical structure. D. To describe her daily commuting route. 6. What does the job offer the women besides money? A. A chance to travel abroad. B. A feeling of individual empowerment. C. More time to stay home. D. Better physical health and strength. 7. What is the best title for the text? A. The Beauty of Qushan Island B. Delivery Riders: A Tiring Job C. Riding Toward Independence and Self-worth D. Traditional Families in Zhejiang Province C For those feeling down, few things are more tiresome than being told to exercise. But unwelcome advice is not necessarily wrong. Study after study has found that exercise boosts mood and reduces anxiety. Two large analyses published earlier this year go further, suggesting it is as effective as therapy or antidepressants (抗抑郁药). The first study pooled the results of 69 trials on exercise and depression. The second one, a much larger report, drew on more than 1,000 trials involving nearly 80,000 participants. Both concluded that exercise reduces symptoms of depression and anxiety by roughly as much as conventional treatments. However, there are important caveats. Meta-analyses are only as good as the studies they include, and exercise trials are often "skewed." For one thing, participants cannot be "blinded"—they know whether they are exercising or not. This makes their self-reported mood vulnerable to their own favorable expectations. Furthermore, unlike exercise studies, trials for medicine have strong "placebo effects," making it harder for them to achieve similarly impressive results. “I don’t think it’s a fair comparison,” says Jonathan Roiser, a professor of neuroscience. All the same, most researchers are confident that exercise helps. Aerobic workouts, such as running or cycling, seem to be particularly beneficial. For depression, group-based exercise is more effective than sweating alone, while for anxiety, the best results come from lower-intensity activity. Why does it work? It’s not just about the famous "endorphin high." Researchers now believe exercise increases the transmission of dopamine in the brain. Dopamine is involved in weighing effort against reward, so it helps reverse the loss of motivation. There are purely psychological benefits, too: exercise provides a sense of achievement and eventually mastery. These feelings are known to lift the spirit. There are plenty of reasons, then, to work up a sweat. 8. What can we conclude from the first two paragraphs? A. Exercise is as effective as conventional therapy. B. Antidepressants are no longer necessary for patients. C. Only large-scale trials prove the benefits of exercise. D. Therapy works much faster than physical exercise. 9. Why does the author mention Jonathan Roiser's opinion? A. To suggest medicine has more side effects. B. To highlight the limitations of exercise trials. C. To prove exercise is superior to antidepressants. D. To criticize the behavior of the participants. 10. What is the last paragraph mainly about? A. The chemical structure of dopamine. B. The psychological and biological mechanisms. C. The importance of the "endorphin high". D. The history of mental health research. 11. What is the author’s attitude toward exercising? A. Skeptical. B. Cautious. C. Supportive. D. Indifferent. D Clean air is vital for health, yet many homes are full of pollutants. Household products like paints and carpets often release harmful chemicals, such as benzene and formaldehyde, which can cause skin irritation or even cancer. This is particularly worrying for children with sensitive lungs. While air purifiers help, houseplants have been marketed as a more aesthetic alternative. Amazon even sells plants described as being for “air purification”. But how good a job can they actually do? Scientists have long known that plants turn carbon dioxide into oxygen. In the 1980s, NASA provided the first evidence that they might filter pollutants. Their experiments concluded that spider plants were effective at removing toxins when kept in a small, airtight chambers for hours. Further studies revealed how this works. Some species draw pollutant molecules into their tissues through tiny holes in their leaves known as stomata. Others produce enzymes capable of breaking down these chemicals. Interestingly, research in 2017 found that some plants even send pollutants to their roots, where microbes in the soil devour them as food. However, harnessing these "superpowers" at home is tricky. The most popular houseplants, like fiddle-leaf figs, are often chosen because they are attractive and easy to care for. Unfortunately, these species usually have small stomata, making it hard for them to absorb pollutants. Moreover, the promising results from NASA came from controlled lab conditions. Experiments in ordinary rooms have yet to show any meaningful benefits. Some systems like “living walls”—layers of plants grown vertically—show more promise in real-world settings. Even so, the improvements are small. One study showed that a large number of plants reduced an office’s carbon dioxide by less than 2%. Besides, living walls are not easy to maintain. It is a safer bet to appreciate your plants for their beauty and stick to an electric air purifier for clean air. 12. Why does the author mention Amazon in paragraph 1? A. To advertise specific plant products. B. To highlight the market demand for plants. C. To prove the effectiveness of spider plants. D. To compare different air purification methods. 13. What can we learn about plants’ air-cleaning process? A. It relies solely on leaf absorption. B. It is limited to carbon dioxide conversion. C. It involves interaction between plants and soil microbes. D. It depends on the size of the plant. 14. What can be inferred from paragraph 4? A. Lab-based findings may fail in home settings. B. Fiddle-leaf figs are harmful to indoor air. C. Stomata size determines a plant's survival rate. D. NASA’s research has been proven completely wrong. 15. What is the author's advice regarding houseplants? A. Replace electric purifiers with living walls. B. Grow as many plants as possible indoors. C. Focus on their beauty instead of cleaning power. D. Avoid using them in small, airtight chambers. 第二节 阅读七选五(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。 Don’t Overexpose Your Life to Everyone In the age of social media, many people have become used to sharing everything online. A meal, a bad mood, or even private family moments can quickly appear on public platforms. 16 However, over time, excessive exposure may slowly blur the boundary between personal life and public performance. Some people post constantly because they want to feel understood or valued. According to communication studies, oversharing online can increase emotional pressure and make people depend too much on external validation. 17 Another problem is that the internet remembers almost everything. A moment of emotional posting may disappear from your mind after a few days, but screenshots and impressions can remain for years. 18 Some stories are better discussed with trusted friends instead of strangers on the internet. Research from psychology journals has shown that people who constantly compare their lives online often experience higher anxiety and lower satisfaction. 19 Once people become used to receiving attention online, they may start shaping life around what looks impressive instead of what genuinely feels meaningful. Mature people understand that privacy is not secrecy; it is protection. Not every achievement needs to be announced, and not every sadness needs an audience. 20 Some of the happiest people are not those who share the most online, but those who know how to separate public image from private emotional life. Now more people are learning to keep certain moments only for themselves. Sometimes the best way to protect your energy is to live quietly and let your real life belong to you instead of the internet. A. Seeking approval from others weakens emotional stability. B. Sharing everything online has become a new form of social requirement. C. Interestingly, excessive sharing can also create this comparison cycle for yourself. D. At first, sharing feels relaxing because it brings attention and interaction. E. Real peace often grows quietly, away from the online noise. F. Many people later regret exposing their personal struggles online. G. The best way to gain followers is to share daily experiences without any filter. 高三英语 第2页 共4页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 完形填空(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。 After a trip to the emergency room, I soaked my pillow with tears. I had been in a head-on collision that evening. The other driver failed to yield and turned left right in front of me. Miraculously, although both vehicles were 21 , no one was seriously injured. Even still, I lay in bed sobbing, crying out, “Why didn’t You take me home?” My life had become a whirlwind of 22 . Six months before, my husband of seventeen years announced he wanted to 23 . Shortly after, my beloved grandmother died. Now, instead of 24 my problems, I had acquired a whole new set of them. However, the fact that I was alive and 25 significant injury got my attention. It seemed I still had a 26 . I realized that trials will either make you or break you. I refused to stay 27 , so I was determined to have a positive 28 . I make a conscious effort to 29 my thoughts. I try to weed out negative thoughts and 30 them with ones that bring me peace and hope. Taking the advice of a familiar cliché, I have been trying to make lemonade from the “lemons” in my life. For the sake of 31 , I have had to work more as a nurse. Although stressful, I find more 32 when I’m 33 people. If I maintain this mindset, I have no doubt that I will someday find myself on a mountaintop, 34 by all I have 35 . 21. A. destroyed B. replaced C. examined D. abandoned 22. A. doubt B. pain C. anger D. panic 23. A. compromise B. travel C. apologize D. leave 24. A. explaining B. sharing C. escaping D. analyzing 25. A. protected B. recovered C. spared D. hidden 26. A. chance B. purpose C. choice D. secret 27. A. silent B. awake C. alone D. broken 28. A. attitude B. effect C. image D. response 29. A. express B. adjust C. hide D. record 30. A. compare B. connect C. replace D. mix 31. A. friendship B. finances C. safety D. reputation 32. A. sympathy B. justice C. fulfillment D. respect 33. A. observing B. helping C. training D. judging 34. A. frightened B. amazed C. confused D. exhausted 35. A. forgotten B. witnessed C. lost D. overcome   第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Searching for Historic Chinese Tea Tea is the most popular drink in the world. But if you want to drink tea in the 36 (old) way, you’ll need to hike deep into the remote mountains of Southwest China 37 pick leaves from tea trees that are hundreds of years old. Shunan Tang is the owner of Tea Drunk, a tea house in New York City. She specializes in 38 (history) Chinese tea — a pinnacle of tea culture. These teas are not mass produced and are kept as authentic 39 possible. “It’s like a masterpiece of music,” she says. The best tea trees grow on steep slopes, 40 (make) them hard to reach. Shunan must race each spring to find them with the help of local farmers. Once the tea is picked, it is spread out to let water travel out. Then comes the frying step, 41 kills the enzymes to stop fermentation. After that, the leaves are rolled and 42 (dry) in the sun. 43 (fortunate), the drying process requires patience. Then workers pick out any discoloration one by one, which often takes months. Those extreme fine points in taste bring a level of joy beyond anything else,” Shunan says proudly. Her job is 44 (preserve) this art. Through her efforts, she even pushes it to a new 45 (high). 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 应用文写作(满分15分) 假定你是李华,上周末,你校组织了一次农场研学活动(a study trip to a farm),请给你的英国笔友 Chris 写一封邮件分享此次经历。内容包括:1.活动内容;2.你所学到的东西及感想。注意:1.写作词数应为 80 个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear Chris, ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ That’s all. Thank you!   第二节 读后续写(满分25分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 When I was 13, I climbed my first mountain — a fairly gentle 3,900-foot peak near where I live in Surrey, British Columbia. I was overweight at the time and out of breath when I reached the summit. But I loved the challenge of conquering something big. Soon I’d climbed nearly 100 peaks. My parents were happy I’d finally found a hobby. I often go climbing with my friend Mel Olsen, whom I’d met in a Facebook group. Two years ago, on December 30, when I was 16, she and I drove to Oregon to tackle 11,240-foot Mount Hood. It’s safer to start winter climbs at night when there’s less risk of the sun melting the snowpack. That day, we started at 3 a.m., following the paths alongside the ski runs. The temperature was about -10℃, and we wore layers we could easily remove. Along the way, we met two other climbers, and four of us moved on together. After about five hours, we reached Devil’s Kitchen, a plateau at about 10,000 feet, just before the final push to the top. By this point, the wind conditions were nasty. My exposed skin felt as though it were burning. The other climbers decided to turn back, but Mel and I went ahead. We had ice axes, helmets, and crampons (冰爪). We were prepared for the climb. The trail we followed grew narrower and steeper. At around 9 a.m., we reached a patch of ice called an ice step. It was about three or four feet tall and sloped at a 75-degree angle. I volunteered to go first. I placed my left foot on the ice step. You gain a sense of the ice when you stick your axe and crampons into it, and it felt good. Confident I was safe, I put my full weight on it. Suddenly, I heard a crack, and a whole piece of ice broke off the step, right under my foot. In an instant, I fell backward. I could hear Mel calling my name as I fell down, bouncing off the rock and rolling down the mountain as if I were a character in a video game. I remember thinking, This is it. You’re done. 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。 I stuck out my arms and legs, grabbing at anything I could. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I lay there with a broken leg, while Mel knelt beside me, calling for an ambulance. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ $ 模拟题解析 第二部分 阅读理解 第一节 阅读理解 A 篇 三大运营商推出 AI 计费套餐 文章大意:中国移动、联通、电信上线 AI 计费套餐,介绍 AI 算力单位、各家资费标准、主要使用人群及行业发展痛点。 1.答案:A 解析:细节比对价格 联通 15 元 / 月,电信 9.9 元 / 月,移动 5 元 / 月,移动起步价最低;腾讯不属于电信运营商。 2.答案:B 解析:原句定位a more than 1,000-fold increase,fold 表示倍数,两年消耗量增长超 1000 倍。 3.答案:C 解析:细节题,文中明确 government agencies and state-owned enterprises are currently the major users,政企是核心客户。 B 篇 海岛女性外卖骑手 文章大意:浙江衢山岛传统女主内的模式改变,本地妈妈化身外卖骑手,兼顾家庭与工作,依靠团队协作打拼,收获收入、自尊与独立价值。 4. 答案:A 解析:推理判断。原文Initially, there were doubts about whether they could handle such a tiring job,初期众人对她们的能力抱有质疑。 B 无专业培训内容;C 并非被迫务工;D 起初骑手自己也担心找不到地址。 5.答案:B 解析:词义指代题。车子成为连接广阔外界的桥梁,象征帮助女性拓展社交、走出家庭局限。 6.答案:B 解析:细节题。工作不仅带来薪水,还给予sense of self-worth自我价值感,对应个人精神力量提升。 7.答案:C 解析:主旨标题。全文围绕女性骑手依靠工作获得独立、实现自我价值展开。 A 侧重海岛风光偏离主题;B 只体现工作辛苦片面;D 传统家庭不是文章核心。 C 篇 运动缓解抑郁焦虑 文章大意:多项研究证明运动改善情绪效果堪比心理治疗与抗抑郁药物,同时指出实验存在客观局限,讲解运动起效的生理与心理双重原理。 8. 答案:A 解析:两段总结题。两项大型研究共同得出结论:运动缓解抑郁焦虑的效果等同于常规治疗手段。 B 药物不再必要表述绝对;C 只有大规模实验有效错误;D 运动见效更慢无依据。 9.答案:B 解析:例证作用。引用专家观点,说明运动实验无法设盲、对比基准不公平,意在点明运动相关研究存在局限性。 10.答案:B 解析:段落主旨。本段一方面讲解多巴胺分泌的生物原理,一方面阐述成就感带来的心理作用,涵盖双重作用机制。 11.答案:C 解析:作者态度。文末列举多项运动益处,倡导坚持锻炼,整体持支持认可态度。 D 篇 家用绿植空气净化能力辨析 文章大意:绿植被宣传为净化空气好物,科研证实密闭实验室中绿植可吸附污染物,但普通居家环境净化效果微弱,建议以观赏为主,依靠空气净化器净化空气。 12. 答案:B 解析:举例目的。亚马逊售卖净化绿植,体现市面上绿植空气净化类产品热度高,市场需求旺盛。 13.答案:C 解析:细节理解。植物将污染物输送至根部,土壤微生物分解吸收污染物,存在植物与土壤微生物的协同作用。 A 仅叶片吸收错误;B 不只转换二氧化碳;D 净化能力和植株大小无关。 14.答案:A 解析:推理判断。NASA 理想实验室条件下效果显著,普通居家房间无法复刻实验条件,实验室结论在家中难以实现。 15.答案:C 解析:作者建议。文末提出把绿植当作观赏景观,净化空气依旧依靠空气净化器即可。 第二节 七选五 主旨:社交媒体时代切勿过度暴露个人生活,保护隐私才能收获内心安稳。 16. D 后文转折讲过度分享弊端,此处铺垫初期分享的感受:一开始分享能获得关注,让人放松愉悦。 17.A 承接上文过度依赖外界认可,说明不断寻求他人赞同,会破坏自身情绪稳定性。 18.F 网络内容永久留存,一时情绪化发言长久无法消除,很多人后续会后悔公开吐露私人烦恼。 19.C 线上攀比行为加剧焦虑,过度分享也会让自身陷入无休止的攀比循环。 20.E 呼应隐私保护的观点,真正的内心安宁,往往远离网络喧嚣、安静沉淀而来。 多余项:B、G 第三部分 语言运用 第一节 完形填空 故事脉络:女主接连遭遇婚姻变故、亲人离世,又遭遇车祸,低谷中醒悟磨难磨砺心性,调整心态积极生活,助人找寻人生价值。 21. A 两车正面相撞,车辆损毁严重,所幸无人重伤。destroyed 损毁;replace 替换;examine 检查;abandon 抛弃。 22.B 接连不幸降临,生活被痛苦笼罩。doubt 疑惑;pain 痛苦;anger 愤怒;panic 恐慌。 23.D 相伴十七年的丈夫提出离开。compromise 妥协;travel 出行;apologize 道歉;leave 离开。 24.C 旧的难题还没摆脱,又新增车祸的麻烦。explain 解释;share 分享;escape 摆脱;analyze 分析。 25.C 侥幸躲过严重伤病。be spared from 免遭…… 伤害。 26.A 劫后余生,意识到自己依旧拥有重新生活的机会。chance 机会;purpose 目标;choice 选择;secret 秘密。 27.D 磨难击垮人或成就人,作者不愿意志消沉、一蹶不振。silent 沉默;awake 清醒;alone 孤单;broken 精神崩溃。 28.A 下定决心树立积极的人生态度。attitude 态度;effect 影响;image 形象;response 回应。 29.B 有意识地主动调整自己的思绪。express 表达;adjust 调整;hide 隐藏;record 记录。 30.C 剔除消极想法,用平和充满希望的思绪取而代之。replace A with B 用 B 替换 A。 31.B 为维持家庭经济收入,增加护士工作时长。friendship 友谊;finances 经济;safety 安全;reputation 名声。 32.C 工作虽劳累,但帮助他人时收获满满的成就感。sympathy 同情;justice 公正;fulfillment 成就感;respect 尊重。 33.B 职业为护士,日常工作就是照料、帮助病患。observe 观察;help 帮助;train 训练;judge 评判。 34.B 坚守积极心态,未来回望一路克服的磨难,内心满是感慨惊叹。frightened 害怕;amazed 感慨;confused 困惑;exhausted 疲惫。 35.D 登顶人生高峰,回望所有曾经战胜的困境。forget 遗忘;witness 见证;lose 失去;overcome 克服。 第二节 语法填空 文章:探访古树茶,介绍百年古树茶采摘、制作工艺与茶文化传承 36. oldest 定冠词 the 后接形容词最高级,in the oldest way 以最古老的方式。 37.and 并列谓语动作:进山、采摘茶叶,用并列连词 and 连接。 38.historical 形容词修饰名词 tea,historical Chinese tea 中国古茶。 39.as 固定搭配 as...as possible 尽可能……,as authentic as possible 原汁原味。 40.making 现在分词作结果状语,茶树生长地势险峻,造成采摘难度大。 41.which 非限制性定语从句,指代前文制茶翻炒工序,关系代词 which 作主语。 42.dried 与 rolled 并列被动语态,茶叶被揉搓、晾晒烘干。 43.Unfortunately 副词修饰整个句子,烘干工序耗时漫长,表遗憾意味。 44.to preserve 不定式作表语,工作职责是传承古老制茶技艺。 45.height 形容词 new 后接名词,push to a new height 推向新高度。 第四部分 写作 第一节 邮件写作 范文 Dear Chris, Last weekend our school held a rewarding study trip to a local farm. We picked fresh fruits and vegetables, fed cute farm animals and learned practical farming skills from experienced farmers. This trip brought me precious gains. I deeply realize all food is hard to produce and we must refuse food waste. Moreover, getting close to nature helps me relieve pressure and broaden my horizons. It is really an impressive experience. Looking forward to your reply. That’s all. Thank you! 写作解析 1.要点全覆盖:活动采摘、喂养、学技能;感悟珍惜粮食、亲近自然 2.句式:简单句 + 并列句结合,词汇贴合高中水平 读后续写【参考范文】 I stuck out my arms and legs, grabbing at anything I could. The wind screamed in my ears, and the cold bit into my face like fire. My body rolled faster and faster until, by pure instinct, I slammed my ice axe into the snow. It struck deep, jerking my arm painfully, but it held. My fall stopped. For a moment, I just hung there, trembling, the world silent except for my heartbeat. Then I heard Mel shouting my name from above. “Hold on!” she cried. I could see her figure moving carefully down the slope toward me. Together, inch by inch, we managed to reach a narrow ledge. I lay there with a broken leg, while Mel knelt beside me, calling for an ambulance. She pressed her down jacket around my waist to keep me warm, her hand squeezing mine. “Help’s coming,” she said, voice steady even as her hands shook. Soon the ambulance arrived. On the way to hospital, I stared at the snow, thinking of the 100 peaks I’d climbed. I’d been so proud of “conquering” them, but this fall taught me: climbing’s not about winning. It’s about respecting nature — and leaning on friends when you stumble. That lesson mattered more than any summit. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者13岁时开始登山,16岁时和朋友Mel去攀登胡德山,在接近山顶的冰阶处,作者踩断冰块,从山上滚落,最终用冰镐停下,虽腿部骨折但幸存下来,这次经历让作者明白登山不是征服,而是尊重自然、依靠朋友的故事。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“我伸出胳膊和腿,抓住任何我能抓住的东西。”可知,第一段可描写作者在滚落过程中用冰镐停下,以及Mel赶来帮忙的经过。 ②由第二段首句内容“我躺在那里,腿断了,Mel跪在我旁边,叫救护车。”可知,第二段可描写Mel对作者的照顾,以及作者从这次经历中得到的感悟。 2.续写线索:滚落——用冰镐停下——Mel赶来——到达窄岩架——腿骨折——Mel照顾——叫救护车——去医院——感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①坚持:hold/persist ②盯着看:stare at/gaze at/fix one’s eyes on ③战胜:conquer/overcome/defeat 情绪类 ①颤抖:tremble/shake/shiver  ②自豪的:be so proud of/take so much pride in 【点睛】【高分句型1】My body rolled faster and faster until, by pure instinct, I slammed my ice axe into the snow.(运用了until引导的时间状语从句) 【高分句型2】She pressed her down jacket around my waist to keep me warm, her hand squeezing mine.(运用了独立主格结构) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $Sheet1 模块 题型 题号 分值 难度层级 考查知识点 核心素养 模块 题型 题号 分值 难度层级 考查知识点 核心素养 阅读理解 A篇 信息匹配/说明文 1 2.5 易 细节理解(最低价格运营商) 语言能力、思维品质、文化意识 阅读理解 A篇 信息匹配/说明文 2 2.5 易 数字理解(token消费增长倍数) 语言能力、思维品质、文化意识 阅读理解 A篇 信息匹配/说明文 3 2.5 易 细节理解(主要客户群体) 语言能力、思维品质、文化意识 阅读理解 B篇 记叙文 4 2.5 易 推理判断(早期职业遭遇质疑) 语言能力、思维品质 阅读理解 B篇 记叙文 5 2.5 中 细节理解(称电动车为“桥”的原因) 语言能力、思维品质 阅读理解 B篇 记叙文 6 2.5 中 细节理解(工作带来的额外收获) 语言能力、思维品质、学习能力 阅读理解 B篇 记叙文 7 2.5 中 最佳标题选择 语言能力、思维品质 阅读理解 C篇 说明文 8 2.5 易 主旨归纳(前两段结论) 语言能力、思维品质、健康意识 阅读理解 C篇 说明文 9 2.5 中 写作目的(引用专家观点) 语言能力、思维品质 阅读理解 C篇 说明文 10 2.5 中 主旨概括(最后一段主要内容) 语言能力、思维品质、学习能力 阅读理解 C篇 说明文 11 2.5 中 作者态度判断(支持) 语言能力、思维品质 阅读理解 D篇 说明文 12 2.5 易 写作目的(提及亚马逊的目的) 语言能力、思维品质、社会意识 阅读理解 D篇 说明文 13 2.5 中 细节理解(植物空气净化过程) 语言能力、思维品质 阅读理解 D篇 说明文 14 2.5 中 推理判断(实验室结论在家庭环境可能无效) 语言能力、思维品质、学习能力 阅读理解 D篇 说明文 15 2.5 中 建议理解(关注植物美观而非净化能力) 语言能力、思维品质 阅读理解 七选五 议论文 16 2.5 中 篇章结构(起初分享感觉放松) 语言能力、思维品质、文化意识 阅读理解 七选五 议论文 17 2.5 中 逻辑连贯(寻求认同削弱情绪稳定) 语言能力、思维品质 阅读理解 七选五 议论文 18 2.5 中 语境关联(人们后悔暴露私人困扰) 语言能力、思维品质 阅读理解 七选五 议论文 19 2.5 中 逻辑并列(过度分享加剧比较循环) 语言能力、思维品质 阅读理解 七选五 议论文 20 2.5 中 功能对应(真正的平静远离网络喧嚣) 语言能力、思维品质 语言知识运用 完形填空 记叙文 21 1 中 动词辨析(destroyed) 语言能力、思维品质、文化意识 语言知识运用 完形填空 记叙文 22 1 中 名词辨析(pain) 语言能力、思维品质 语言知识运用 完形填空 记叙文 23 1 中 动词辨析(leave) 语言能力、思维品质 语言知识运用 完形填空 记叙文 24 1 中 动词辨析(escaping) 语言能力、思维品质 语言知识运用 完形填空 记叙文 25 1 中 动词辨析(spared) 语言能力、思维品质 语言知识运用 完形填空 记叙文 26 1 中 名词辨析(purpose) 语言能力、思维品质 语言知识运用 完形填空 记叙文 27 1 中 形容词辨析(broken) 语言能力、思维品质 语言知识运用 完形填空 记叙文 28 1 中 名词辨析(attitude) 语言能力、思维品质 语言知识运用 完形填空 记叙文 29 1 中 动词辨析(adjust) 语言能力、思维品质 语言知识运用 完形填空 记叙文 30 1 中 动词辨析(replace) 语言能力、思维品质 语言知识运用 完形填空 记叙文 31 1 中 名词辨析(finances) 语言能力、思维品质 语言知识运用 完形填空 记叙文 32 1 中 名词辨析(fulfillment) 语言能力、思维品质 语言知识运用 完形填空 记叙文 33 1 中 动词辨析(helping) 语言能力、思维品质、文化意识 语言知识运用 完形填空 记叙文 34 1 中 形容词辨析(amazed) 语言能力、思维品质 语言知识运用 完形填空 记叙文 35 1 中 动词辨析(overcome) 语言能力、思维品质 语言知识运用 语法填空 说明文 36 1.5 中 形容词最高级(oldest) 语言能力、思维品质、文化意识 语言知识运用 语法填空 说明文 37 1.5 中 连词(and) 语言能力、思维品质 语言知识运用 语法填空 说明文 38 1.5 中 形容词(historic/historical) 语言能力、思维品质 语言知识运用 语法填空 说明文 39 1.5 中 固定搭配(as) 语言能力、思维品质 语言知识运用 语法填空 说明文 40 1.5 中 非谓语动词(making) 语言能力、思维品质 语言知识运用 语法填空 说明文 41 1.5 中 定语从句(which) 语言能力、思维品质 语言知识运用 语法填空 说明文 42 1.5 中 动词语态(are dried) 语言能力、思维品质 语言知识运用 语法填空 说明文 43 1.5 中 副词(Unfortunately) 语言能力、思维品质 语言知识运用 语法填空 说明文 44 1.5 中 非谓语动词(to preserve) 语言能力、思维品质、文化意识 语言知识运用 语法填空 说明文 45 1.5 中 名词(height) 语言能力、思维品质 书面表达 应用文写作 — 15 中 邮件写作(农场研学活动:内容+感想) 语言能力、思维品质、文化意识、学习能力 书面表达 读后续写 — 25 中-难 情节逻辑+动作心理描写+主题升华(登山遇险获救) 语言能力、思维品质、文化意识、学习能力 $

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