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渭南校联2025-2026学年下学期高二英语期末质量评估试题
2026.07
注意事项:
1.本试卷共8页,满分150分,时间120分钟。
2.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名和准考证号填写在答题卡上。
3回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需
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在本试卷上无效。
4.命题:张璞康娟娟周立发
第I卷(选择题共95分)
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完
每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1.What is the man impressed with?
A.The large crowd.
B.The clear river water.
C.The heavy rain.
2.What do the speakers plan to do next month?
A.Attend a party.
B.Watch a performance.
C.Have an interview.
3.What is the woman going to do?
A.Learn to play the guitar.B.Practise singing.
C.Take dancing lessons.
4.What does the woman say about Culture Express?
A.It is funny
B.It is her favorite
C.She often misses it.
5.What does the woman suggest the man do?
A.Stay polite to others.B.Have a talk with Ron
C.Stop tapping the desk.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录
音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播
放两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.What is the main topic of the conversation?
A.Abook's plot and themes.B.A library's architecture and history.
C.An author's writing techniques.
7.How did Liam feel about Nora's exploration of alternate lives?
A.Inspired and excited.B.Anxious and overwhelmed.C.Indifferent and bored.
8.What does Sophia suggest about the librarian character?
A.She represents Nora's lost opportunities
B.She symbolizes societal expectations.
C.She is a metaphor for Nora's subconscious
9.What criticism does Liam mention about the book?
A.Some altemate lives lack elaboration
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B.The ending is too predictable
C.The characters are poorly developed.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10.What is Chloe?
A.A photographer.
B.Ahost.
C.Ateacher.
11.Why did Jeremy choose photography over writing?
A.To present life visually.B.To gain recognition globally.C.To support himself financially.
12.What did Jeremy focus on in his photos?
A.City buildings.B.Ordinary people.
C.Cultural events
13.What is Jeremy's way of taking photos?
A.Asking people to pose.B.Shooting public activities.C.Capturing natural moments.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14.What type of music does the woman prefer?
A.Rock.
B.Pop.
C.Jazz.
15.What will the man do on Friday?
A.Go to a club.
B.Watch a movie
C.Attend a concert.
16.What do we know about the woman?
A.She likes to judge people.B.She is banned from a cinema.C.She tends to talk while seeing films
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.What does Khounsavath do?
A.Ateacher.
B.A student.
C.An official.
18.Where did Khounsavath know about Pu'er?
A.From an organization.B.From a movie.
C.From a school
19.Why does Khounsavath choose to live in Pu'er?
A.He can go home easily.B.He can make much money there.C.He can enjoy the natural landscape.
20.When did the China-Laos Railway begin to carry passengers?
A.In2021.
B.In2022
C.In2023
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
The Whistler Blackcomb Snow School (WBSS)is regarded as one of the best ski schools in North America
Our programs offer the best possible opportunity to improve skiing and gain confidence,skip lift lines and discover
the wonders of Whistler Blackcomb.We have professional instructors from around the world to help you in your
language,ability and style.Explore and book your program online now!
TEEN LESSONS
RIDE TRIBE FIVE-DAY PROGRAM
BENEFITS
Hang out with those of similar age and ability
A luncheon voucher(午餐券)in mountain restaurants is included.
One instructor to every six kids or less.
PRICING
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Regular Season 7 Days
Regular Season
Holiday Season 7 Days
Holiday Season
in advance
Within 6 Days
in advance
Within 6 Days
Lesson
$775
$820
$825
$870
Lesson and
$1055
$1100
$1105
$1150
Lift
Regular season:Nov.23 to Dec.15
Holiday season:Dec.16 to Jan.14,Feb.12 to 25,Mar.26 to Apr.8
All prices are quoted in Canadian dollars and are subject to tax.Prices are subject to change.
The five-day program starts on Monday and runs to Friday.
Meet at845a.m.at the Garibaldi Lift Company patio.Return to the deck(露天平台)of the Carleton by
330p.m.
Each skier is required to wear a helmet.
CANCELLATION POLICY
No fee outside of 48 hours.
Inside 48 hours,no fee to transfer to another day.
Inside 48 hours,$25 for group lessons and $50 for private lessons to be refunded to a credit card.
Medical reasons may be an exception.
MORE INFORMATION
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locations at all three mountain bases.
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and snow alerts.
Call 1-888-403-4727 for more information.
21.What benefits does the Whistler Blackcomb Snow School provide for learners?
A.Learners needn't queue up for lift.
B.5-day learners will receive luncheon vouchers for two meals.
C.Learners can be taught to learn skiing and different languages.
D.Every six kids of 5-day program are equipped with one instructor or less.
22.How much does it cost if 3 teenagers book five-day program of February with lift in January?
A.$3165.B.$2475.
C.$3035.
D.$3315.
23.What can we infer from the passage?
A.All the prices in the chart are fixed.B.Learners will be classified based on age and ski ability
C.Learners can book ski equipment at all three mountain bases.
D.Learners can get a full refund if applying within 48 hours.
B
"Total work"is a term first used by the German philosopher Josef Pieper after World War II.It refers to the
process by which human beings are turned into workers and nothing else.Work becomes total when it is the center
of all human life;when everything else serves work;when leisure,celebration and play begin to look like and then
become work;when there is no part of life left beyond work;when people fully believe that we were born only to
work;and when other ways of life,which existed before total work won out,completely disappear from our
cultural memory.
What is so troubling about total work is not only that it causes unnecessary human suffering,but also that it
removes the forms of playful contemplation concerned with our asking,pondering and answering the most basic
questions of existence.First,there is always a sense of pressure,a feeling that there is always something that needs
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to be done right now.Second,one feels guilty whenever he is not as productive as possible.
The burden character of total work is marked by endless,restless activity,worry about the future,a feeling
that life is too much to handle,troubling thoughts about missed chances,and guilt over the possibility of being lazy.
In short,total work necessarily causes dukkha,a Buddhist term referring to the unsatisfactory nature of a life filled
with suffering.
Besides causing suffering,total work blocks our access to higher levels of reality.What is lost in the world
of total work is art's showing of beauty,love's pure joy,and philosophy's sense of wonder.All of these require
silence,stillness,and a true willingness to simply experience.If meaning is what allows us to connect with
something greater than ourselves,then what is lost in a world of total work is the very possibility of experiencing
meaning.What is lost is the search for why we are here.
24.Which of the following best reflects the feature of total work?
A.Work is considered as an important part of life.B.People are devoted to pursuing their career goals.
C.Work almost dominates every aspect of human life.D.People feel proud when they are highly productive.
25.What does the underlined word"dukkha"in paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.A constant sense of pressure.B.A lasting state of eagerness.
C.A temporary feeling ofregret.D.A deep desire for achievement.
26.What can be inferred about the impact of total work on human experience?
A.It forces people to seek different meanings in life.
B.It makes people more productive and spiritually fulfilled.
C.It strengthens people's connection with higher levels of reality
D.It reduces the possibility of having precious spiritual experiences.
27.Which of the following is the best title for the text?
A.How to Balance Work and Leisure B.What is Lost in a World of Total Work
C.Say Goodbye to Work-Centered Existence D.Total Work to Blame for Productivity Decline
C
Almost every Monday morning,plenty of us can be found daydreaming about taking off and escaping the
daily routine.Few of us,once we're buried in grown up employment and adult responsibilities,have the courage to
actually do it.But one couple did.
Josie Scott and Graeme Ramsey,based in New Zealand,decided to take a one-year vacation from their lives.
Rather than committing to a full-time position as beach-goers or backpackers,they chose to volunteer in Ghana for
a year,in a small village called Dzita.
Having stayed at MMT,a not-for-profit lodge that offers accommodation and helps the functioning of an
NGO,Dream Big Ghana,which works to improve the public hygiene(),education and health care for local
people before,Josie knew how it worked and about the good it did with the local community.She then volunteered
herself and Graeme to run the lodge for a year.
And so began a year of African adventure away from everything they were used to.They greeted guests and
took bookings,cooked and cleaned,shopped and swam and finally become a part of this tiny village community.
One year on and Josie and Graeme are now back in New Zealand adjusting to life at home.The couple think
they've got a lot from that experience,the most important of which is patience."Time is viewed differently and so
expecting things to run the same way as they do in New Zealand is going to lead to disappointment.Everything
gets done in its own time,and that was a very valuable lesson to learn.People are also very friendly in Ghana,but it
actually takes a long time to really get to know what's going on.Being patient and building relationships slowly is
very rewarding.Using what we have rather than what we think we need was another lesson.Living outside the city
with few resources is a good way to learn to make good use of what's around us."
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28.Why do we often fail to escape from the daily routine?
A.Because our kids are growing up.B.Because we are not confident enough.
C.Because we have many duties to perform.D.Because we are employed in big businesses.
29.What does the underlined word"lodge"mean in the third paragraph?
A.A small hotel.
B.A charity foundation.
C.Aroyal fountain
D.A travel agency.
30.What did the couple do during their stay in Africa?
A.Go to different beaches.
B.Set up their own company
C.Hike with their backpacks.
D.Work in the local community.
31.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A.Patience and adapting to local rhythms are valuable lessons.
B.They found city life in New Zealand meaningless.
C.They will move to Ghana to work full-time
D.Ghana's way of life is more efficient than the other places.
D
For customers who don't have the freedom to choose where they shop,technological advancements are
making price discrimination (increasingly likely.Flexibility-based price discrimination allows companies to
charge different people different prices for the same product or service,based on how easily they can walk away.
When consumers can easily find better deals elsewhere,they hold the power.However,AI tools are allowing sellers
to become increasingly expert at uncovering how much flexibility their consumers have,which raises serious
concerns.
In a recent study,we examined how flexibility-based price discrimination affects a seller's profitability in a
competitive market,and studied how consumer welfare is affected.The findings demonstrated that companies that
utilize consumer inflexibility are likely to boom,often at the expense of those with the least power to choose.They
don't just raise prices when customers aren't able to easily switch to a competitor,for low-income consumers they
reduce product quality as well.This double blow hits low-income consumers hard.
Dollar stores,for example,often serve low-income communities in smaller markets.When these retailers
realize their customers have limited alternatives,they are less likely to keep prices low.Moreover,tests revealed the
presence of poisonous components in colorfully labeled children's products at American and Canadian dollar
stores.
But this is only part of the story.When these same techniques are used to target wealthier consumers,it can
result in positive social outcomes for them.In contrast,high-income consumers may see their product quality
improve.This is because high-income consumers are willing and able to pay for the improved quality and
technology-enabled price discrimination can enable the seller to satisfy their needs better.
The same thing happens with trade barriers and tariffs ()Product quality,price and income are known
to be interconnected,with lower-income inflexible consumers suffering more than high-income consumers in the
same situation.Any barriers that reduce consumer flexibility disproportionately harm low-income consumers,who
are more likely to face lower-quality products as a result.
Our study provides valuable insights for both lawmakers and policymakers.It shows that new policies are
necessary to protect vulnerable consumers with limited flexibility from price discrimination.
32.What does the underlined word"utilize"in paragraph 2 probably mean?
A.Refer to.B.Depend on.C.Take advantage of.D.Get rid of.
33.What do companies tend to do when consumers lack purchase choices?
A.Expand product varieties.
B.Lower prices to attract more customers.
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C.Reduce product quality for low-income groups.D.Prioritize the needs of high-income consumers.
34.Why does the author mention dollar stores?
A.To show how companies draw on consumer inflexibility.
B.To highlight health risks for children in low-income areas
C.To criticize their addition of harmful chemicals in products.
D.To compare product quality between different income groups.
35.What is the author's attitude toward price discrimination?
A.Favourable.B.Skeptical.
C.Objective.
D.Disapproving.
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。
Festivals are lively celebrations that bring together music,art,food,and culture.Whether you're a first-timer
or a festival regular,making your experience unforgettable takes some planning and preparation.Here are some
useful tips to help you make the most of your festival trip.
Choose the right festival.Start by picking a festival that suits you.There are so many options-music
festivals,food fairs,or art events.Take time to find one that matches your interests.36 For example,if
you love jazz,look for a jazz festival.If you enjoy local food,find a festival that features regional dishes.
Plan ahead.First,buy your tickets early,as tickets to popular festivals often sell out fast.37
Also.
check the festival schedule ahead of time.Knowing the lineup and key events will help you plan your days
effectively.And don't forget to arrange your travel and stay in advance.
Get into the culture.Every festival has its own typical culture.38 Take the time to explore different
aspects of the festival beyond just the main events.Chat with local artists,join a workshop,or attend a talk.These
small moments often enable a deeper connection to the event and its theme.39 Part of the fun of
festivals is the unexpected.You might come across a small hidden performance,discover an artist you've never
heard of,or find a quiet spot away from the crowd.Try to attend some of the less popular events.These can offer
unique experiences,and may lead you to your new favorite activity.
Document your experience.Take photos and videos to remember the joyful moments.You could also keep
a journal (i)or blog to reflect on your experiences.But make sure to truly enjoy the moment;sometimes the
best experiences are the ones you don't document but feel deeply.40
A.Be open to surprises.
B.Connect with professionals.
C.Early-bird tickets can save you money
D.It means appreciating what you have right now.
E.And enjoying it can lead to unforgettable experiences.
F.Consider factors such as the style,location,and atmosphere.
G.Thus,balancing memory-keeping with being present is significant.
第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,共15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项
Last year,anxiety weighed heavily on me,crippling my ability to do anything.I 41 for
nearly a year.My desire for 42 was the root of it:I longed to be excellent at whatever I did,which
obviously is impossible,but it 43 me.
One day I attended a presentation by wildlife conservationist Grant Brown at my school.His words not just
inspired me but 44 my desire to make a difference globally.I joined a pre-presentation dinner with him,
a more personal and comfortable setting that slowly 45 my courage to speak with him one-on-one.This
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first contact,once unimaginable,was where my 46 began.
A month later,Brown 47 me to the World Youth Wildlife Conference.Looking back,I see this
invitation as the first of many opportunities my 48 self would have let slip by ()but the new and
more confident me 49 seized.Soon,applications for Youth for Nature and Youth for Planet were sent
around through my school.50,I completed the applications and soon became part of a growing global
movement for nature conservation.Each of these new steps kept 51 my confidence.
Now,just six months into this journey,I realize that my greatest obstacle (was never from the 52
-it was always my own self-doubt,a voice in my head that 53 so many people from reaching their
potential:I can't.They say good things come to those who wait,but I say:
54 every opportunity without
hesitation.After all,nature doesn't require our patience,but our
55
41.A.settled
B.struggled
C.adjusted
D.reflected
42.A.hero
B.reality
C.individual
D.perfection
43.A.forced
B.motivated
C.consumed
D.
saddened
44.A.fueled
B.ordered
C.turned
D.followed
45.A.put in
B.burnt out
C.built up
D.watered down
46.A.change
B.challenge
C.identity
D.promise
47.A.sent
B.attracted
C.exposed
D.invited
48.A.latter
B.former
C.recent
D.future
49.A.positively
B.fearfully
C.extremely
D.calmly
50.A.Astonished
B.Depressed
C.Determined
D.Satisfied
51.A.shaking
B.strengthening
C.testing
D.cheating
52.A.likely
B.inspiring
C.limited
D.outside
53.A.contributed
B.encouraged
C.protected
D.discouraged
54.A.hold
B.avoid
C.miss
D.explore
55.A.
dream
B.courage
C.action
D.ability
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。
I've spent the past 20 years traveling to remote corners of this vast country as an explorer with a pen-
initially hoping 56 (tell)China's story but ultimately living it;not only hearing it but also sharing in it:
and not only witnessing but unintentionally becoming part of it.
I've discovered China is a country 57 deserts,mountains,forests and tundra are best explored on
the backs of yaks,horses,elephants and ostriches.While too much of the world misunderstands too much of China,
nobody in the world understands all of it-or even close to enough of it-58 (include)even Chinese
people.
I was particularly honored when many overseas friends said my latest book,A Global Nomad's Journey
Through China's Poverty Alleviation一which goes beyond policy technicalities(技术性细节)to tell the59
(person)stories of how measures have transformed lives across remote corners of the country -
60
(change)their views on China for the better.But I was 61 (especial)delighted when many Chinese
readers said that they had learned about their own country from reading this book,62(write)by a
foreigner.That was a less-expected honor.
While we initially released the book 63 English and Chinese,I was delighted that an Italian
publisher asked to translate and publish it and 64 a Nepalese publisher followed suit,bringing this story
to more people in more languages.
That's because,as Nelson Mandela once said,"If you talk to a man in a language he understands,that goes
to his head.If you talk to him in his own language,that goes to 65 heart.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
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第一节(满分15分)
66.假定你是李华,近期学校要组织“英语文化节”活动,需招募10名学生志愿者,为文化节的才艺秀、英
语演讲比赛以及英语辩论赛等提供服务。请你以短文形式写一则招聘广告。
1.招聘岗位信息:
2.应聘条件:支持学校的活动,能胜任工作;善于沟通,与同学相处融洽:
3.工作时间:上午8点至下午4点;工作内容:具体任务可协商:
4.联系人:李华(138xxx8888):招聘截止日期:本周三。
注意:
1.词数80个左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
第二节(满分25分)
67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Lucas had always been the quiet one in the family.While his younger sister,Lily,was outgoing and
effortlessly charmed everyone at gatherings,Lucas often found himself in the background,a silent observer.At 16.
he felt invisible,especially when it came to expressing his own thoughts and feelings.His family meant well,but
they often spoke for him,assuming they knew what he was thinking.
This assumption became painfully clear during the planning for Grandpa's 80th birthday party.The whole
family gathered around the table,talking excitedly about party preparations,decorations,food and entertainment.
Lucas can help with the setup,"his aunt declared without looking at him."And he can serve the cake,"his uncle
added.Lucas opened his mouth to speak,to say he actually wanted to give a short speech,a tribute (he had
been secretly writing for weeks in his notebook.He wanted to tell everyone about the special fishing trips he and
Grandpa had taken,the ones where he taught him to be patient,to listen,and to find strength in silence.But the
words got stuck in his throat.His mother,noticing his hesitation,said gently,"Don't worry,son.We'll handle
everything."
That night,Lucas sat in his room,staring at his notebook.The speech felt like a secret part of him,locked
away.He had always let others define his role-the quiet one,the helper.But this time felt different.He realized
that if he never spoke up,no one would ever know the person he truly was.A new determination began to form
inside him.
The day of the party arrived.The house was filled with laughter and the smell of home-cooked food.
Grandpa,sitting in his favorite armchair,was surrounded by family.Lucas watched from the doorway,his heart
pounding.He seized the folded piece of paper in his pocket.Everyone was having a good time.Would his small
moment of bravery ruin it?He took a deep breath,remembering Grandpa's words on their last fishing trip:"The
bravest thing you can do,Lucas,is to be yourself."
注意:
续写词数应为150个左右:
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Just before the cake announcement,Lucas stepped forward,his voice trembling but clear.
When he finished,Grandpa slowly rose from his chair
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1.B
【原文】W:Look!The river is as clear as glass.You can see every rock on the bottom.
M:Yeah,that's impressive!There aren't many people here.And we might even see a double
rainbow after the rain.
2.A
【原文】W:Hi Jim.The charity par'ty is coming up next month..It's a great opportunity to support
a good cause and enjoy an evening of music and dancing.Would you like to go with me?
M:Sure.I'd love to be part of it.
3.A
【原文】M:Do you sing or dance?
W:I'm thinking of taking guitar lessons.
4.B
【原文】W:Do you like the show Culture Express on Channel4?
M:Not really,but I think the host is funny.
W:Well,I can't miss it for anything.
5.B
【原文】M:Ron is driving me crazy.He has an annoying habit of tapping his fingers on the desk,
W:Have you told him to stop?
M:No,I don't want to be rude
W:Well,if it's making you crazy,staying silent isn't going to help.
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6.A7.B8.C9.A
【原文】Liam:Sophia,have you finished reading The Midnight Librory for our literature class?
Sophia:Yes,I just completed it last night.I was fascinated by the concept of exploring alternate
lives through a library.What did you think?
Liam:Honestly,I found the protagonist Nora's joumey a bit overwhelming.The author vividly
describes her regrets,but the endless possibilities she faced left me feeling anxious.
Sophia:I see your point.However,I think the message is about embracing the present.Nora
eventually realizes that every life has its own challenges and joys.By the way,did you notice the
symbolism of the librarian?
Liam:You mean Mrs.Elm?I assumed she represented wisdom or a guide.But some critics argue
she's merely a figment of Nora's imagination.
Sophia:That's an interesting interpretation.I viewed her as a metaphor for Nora's subconscious,
helping her confront her deepest fears.Speaking of which,how did you feel about the ending?
Liam:I was satisfied.Nora's decision to return to her original life felt earned.It highlighted the
theme of self-acceptance.Still,I wish the author had elaborated on some of the alternate lives,like
her career as a glaciologist.
Sophia:True,but including too many details might have diluted the focus.Overall,I'd rate it 4.5
out of 5 stars for its philosophical depth.
Liam:Agreed.It's a thought-provoking read,though not without flaws
10.B11.A12.B13.C
【原文】W:Good morning listeners..Welcome to Creative Voices,I'm Chloe..Today we're joined
by Jeremy Lee,whose new photo exhibition has drawn wide praise and recognition.Jeremy,
you've long been known as a writer.Why turn to photography now?
M:Hi Chloe,writing will always be part of me,but I started feeling that words sometimes stand
between the viewer and the moment.With a camera,I can let people see life directly.Last winter,I
spent weeks walking among city streets and buildings at dawn,seeing bakers baking,teachers
teaching students.These aren't dramatic scenes or famous cultural events,but they're full of
humanity.
W:Did you ask people to pose for you?
M:Rarely,most shots were unplanned.I believe true stories happen when people aren't
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performing.For example,my favorite photo is of a street musician who didn't notice the camera
while playing his violin in the rain.
W:What do you hope viewers take away?
M:That common individuals matter.Many told me they saw their parents or neighbors in the
photos.That's the power of photography.It invites you to feel first,then understand.
14.B15.A16.C
【原文】W:I'd like to catch a concert this summer.Do you know of any?
M:Oh,definitely.There's a big rock concert in June,but unfortunately,you're not really into it.
And there will be some pop bands performing in July,which you might be interested in
W:Sweet!Do you know which ones?
M:Not really,but I'll look them up.By the way,would you like to accompany me to a jazz club
this Friday night?We can practice the guitar together
W:I'd love to,but I'll pass.I have promised to watch a movie with my sister at home.
M:Why don't you go to the cinema?
W:Well,you know,I like to discuss the plot with others during the movie and tend to get a bit
loud without even realizing it.Last time in a theater all the other viewers were looking at me and
making a complaint about me.It's a good thing we left early
M:Oh,that sounds terrible.Thankfully,they haven't banned you for life from entering that movie
theater.
17.A
18.B19.A20.C
【原文】M:Originally from Vientiane in Laos,Khounsavath has been teaching Lao language at
Pu'er University for more than two years.He said he was interested in the natural landscape of an
old tea forest on Jingmai Mountain,which gained UNESCO World Heritage Site status in 2023."I
was about to graduate at that time and was wondering where I should stay in China,then I saw this
beautiful place in the movie,"said Khounsavath,who completed both his bachelor and master's
degrees in Chinese language in Shandong province.The launch of the China-Laos Railway is the
most important reason for him to choose Yunnan,because it makes it easier for him to return home
to see his family.The China-Laos Railway is a landmark project of high-quality Belt and Road
cooperation.It began operations in December 2021 and started cross-border passenger service two
years later.The railway connects Yunnan's capital Kunming with Vientiane."It takes only about
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five hours by train to get from Pu'er to Vientiane,and the railway station is close to the university,"
said Khounsavath.
21.A22.D23.B
【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了惠斯勒黑梳山滑雪学校为青少年提供的骑行部落
五天课程”相关信息。
【详解】2l.细节理解题。根据第一段中“Our programs offer the best possible opportunity to
improve skiing and gain confidence,skip lift lines and discover the wonders of Whistler
Blackcomb.(我们的课程提供了提升滑雪技术、获得自信、跳过缆车排队以及探索惠斯勒黑
梳山奇观的最佳机会)”可知,惠斯勒黑梳山滑雪学校为学员提供的好处包括可以跳过缆车排
队。故选A项。
22.细节理解题。根据“PRICING'部分表格中“Lesson and Lift Holiday Season7 Days in
advance$1l05(含缆车课程假期季提前7天1105美元)”和下面Holiday season:Dec.16to
Jan.14,Feb.12to25,Mar.26 to Apr..8(假日季:12月16日至1月14日,2月12日至25日,
3月26日至4月8日)”可知,二月(2月12日至25日)属于假日季;一月预订属于“7天前预
订”。因此,含缆车的假日季课程费用为每人$1105。三人总费用为:$1105×3=$3315。故选
D项。
23.推理判断题。根据TEEN LESSONS”部分的BENEFITS”中Hang out with those of similar
age and ability.(与年龄和能力相仿的人一起活动)”可推断,学员会根据年龄和滑雪能力进行
分类。故选B项。
24.C25.A
26.D27.B
【导语】文章介绍了哲学概念“全盘劳作”,阐释其以工作裹挟人生全部、带来身心煎熬,还
使人失去审美、爱与哲思等精神体验,论述全盘劳作造成的种种损失。
【详解】24.细节理解题。根据第一段Total work'is a term first used by the German
philosopher Josef Pieper after World War II.It refers to the process by which human beings are
turned into workers and nothing else.Work becomes total when it is the center of all human life;
when everything else serves work;when leisure,celebration and play begin to look like and then
become work;when there is no part of life left beyond work;when people fully believe that we
were born only to work;and when other ways of life,which existed before total work won out,
completely disappear from our cultural memory.(全盘劳作'是德国哲学家约瑟夫·皮佩尔在二
战后首次提出的概念,指人被单一塑造成劳动者、再无其他身份的生存状态。当工作成为人
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生核心、万事都要为工作让步;休闲、欢庆、玩乐慢慢异化、最终沦为劳作;生活再无工作
之外的空间;人们深信人生来只为工作;以往多元的生活方式从文明记忆里彻底消逝时,全
盘劳作便形成了。)”可知,“全盘劳作”指的是人被单一塑造成劳动者、再无其他身份的生存
状态,其核心特征是工作几乎支配了生活的方方面面。
25.词句猜测题。根据第三段The burden character of total work is marked by endless,.restless
activity,worry about the future,a feeling that life is too much to handle,troubling thoughts about
missed chances,and guilt over the possibility of being lazy.In short,total work necessarily causes
dukkha,a Buddhist term referring to the unsatisfactory nature of a life filled with suffering.
劳作的重压体现为无休止的奔波、对未来的焦虑、不堪重负的疲惫、惋惜错失机遇以及对可
能变得懒惰的愧疚感。简言之,全盘劳作必然催生佛家所说的dukkha,即充斥磨难、缺憾
的人生常态。)”可知,前文提到全盘劳作会带来无休止的奔波、焦虑、疲惫、惋惜及愧疚,
后文明确解释它是“充斥磨难、缺憾的人生常态”,由此可推测,dukkha指的是“持续的压力
感”。
26.推理判断题。根据最有一段Besides causing suffering,total work blocks our access to higher
levels of reality.What is lost in the world of total work is art's showing of beauty,love's pure joy,
and philosophy's sense of wonder.All of these require silence,stillness,and a true willingness to
simply experience.If meaning is what allows us to connect with something greater than ourselves,
then what is lost in a world of total work is the very possibility of experiencing meaning.What is
lost is the search for why we are here.(除带来痛苦外,全盘劳作隔断人触碰更高精神境界的通
道:艺术之美、纯粹的爱恋及哲学所带来的惊奇感悉数消亡,而这些美好都需要静心、放空
与沉浸式感受。人生的意义源于联结自我之外的宏大事物,全盘劳作夺走了体悟生命意义、
探寻人为何活着的全部可能。)”可知,全盘劳作隔断了人触碰更高精神境界的通道,让人们
失去艺术美、爱、哲学思考和人生意义的体验,可推知它降低了人们获得珍贵精神体验的可
能性。
27.主旨大意题。根据最有一段“Besides causing suffering,total work blocks our access to higher
levels of reality.What is lost in the world of total work is art's showing of beauty,love's pure joy,
and philosophy's sense of wonder.All of these require silence,stillness,and a true willingness to
simply experience.If meaning is what allows us to connect with something greater than ourselves,
then what is lost in a world of total work is the very possibility of experiencing meaning.What is
lost is the search for why we are here.(除带来痛苦外,全盘劳作隔断人触碰更高精神境界的通
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道:艺术之美、纯粹的爱恋及哲学所带来的惊奇感悉数消亡,而这些美好都需要静心、放空
与沉浸式感受。人生的意义源于联结自我之外的宏大事物,全盘劳作夺走了体悟生命意义、
探寻人为何活着的全部可能。)'并结合全文可知,文章先介绍“全盘劳作”的定义,之后重点
分析它的危害:除了带来痛苦,还会让人类失去诸多珍贵的精神体验。B选项Vhat is Lost in
a World of Total Work(在全盘劳作的世界里,我们失去了什么)”符合文章主旨,适合作为标
题。
28.C29.A30.D31.A
【导语】文章主要讲述了一对新西兰夫妇辞去工作,前往加纳村庄志愿服务一年的经历及其
收获。
【详解】28.推理判断题。根据第一段中“Almost every Monday morning,plenty of us can be
found daydreaming about taking off and escaping the daily routine.Few of us,once we're buried
in grown up employment and adult responsibilities,have the courage to actually do it.(几乎每个
星期一的早晨,我们中的许多人都会做着逃离日常生活的白日梦。一旦我们深陷成年人的工
作和成年人的责任之中,很少有人有勇气真正去做这件事)”可知,我们常常无法逃离日常生
活是因为我们有许多责任要履行。
29.词句猜测题。根据划线词所在句Having stayed at MMT,anot-for-profit lodge that offers
accommodation..(曾住过MMT,一个提供住宿的非营利性lodge...)'中stayed at MMT'和
“that offers accommodation''可推知,lodge是指提供住宿的地方,类似于小旅馆。
30.细节理解题。根据第三段Having stayed at MMT,anot-for-profit lodge that offers
accommodation and helps the functioning of an NGO,Dream Big Ghana,which works to improve
the public hygiene(),education and health care for local people before,Josie knew how it
worked and about the good it did with the local community.She then volunteered herself and
Graeme to run the lodge for a year.(乔西此前曾入住过MMT民宿。这是一家非营利性民宿,
既提供住宿,也协助非政府组织“大梦加纳”开展工作。该组织致力于改善当地民众的公共
卫生、教育及医疗服务。因此乔西十分了解这家民宿的运营模式,也清楚它为当地社区带来
的积极影响。随后,她主动和格雷姆一起报名,志愿运营这家民宿一年)根据第四段中“Ad
so began a year of African adventure away from everything they were used to.They greeted guests
and took bookings,cooked and cleaned,shopped and swam and finally become a part of this tiny
village community.(于是,他们开始了一年的非洲冒险之旅,远离了他们所习惯的一切。他
们迎接客人、接受预订、做饭、打扫、购物、游泳,并最终成为这个小村庄社区的一部分)”
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可知,这对夫妇在非洲期间在当地社区工作。
3l.推理判断题。根据最后一段中The couple think they've got a lot from that experience,.the
most important of which is patience..(这对夫妇认为他们从那段经历中获益良多,其中最重要的
是耐心)'和Time is viewed differently and so expecting things to run the same way as they do in
New Zealand is going to lead to disappointment.Everything gets done in its own time,and that
was a very valuable lesson to learn.People are also very friendly in Ghana,but it actually takes a
long time to really get to know what's going on.Being patient and building relationships slowly is
very rewarding.(对时间的看法不同,所以期望事情像在新西兰那样运作会导致失望。每件事
都会在它该完成的时候完成,这是非常宝贵的一课。加纳人也非常友好,但要真正了解情况
确实需要很长时间。保持耐心并慢慢建立关系是非常有意义的)”可推知,作者告诉我们的宝
贵经验是要有耐心,每件事都会在它该完成的时候完成,要适应当地节奏。
32.C33.C34.A35.C
【导语】这篇文章主要探讨了技术催生差异化定价,商家利用消费者选择受限牟利,损害低
收入群体,却利好高收入人群,文章呼吁出台政策保护弱势消费者。
【详解】32.词句猜测题。根据第二段中In a recent study,we examined how flexibility-.based
price discrimination affects a seller's profitability in a competitive market,and studied how
consumer welfare is affected.(最近的一项研究探讨了基于灵活性的价格歧视如何影响竞争
市场中卖家的盈利能力,以及对消费者福利的影响。)”以及划线单词句中The findings
demonstrated that companies that...consumer inflexibility are likely to boom,often at the expense
of those with the least power to choose..(研究结果表明,那些..消费者缺乏灵活性的企业往
往能够迅速发展,但通常是以牺牲最缺乏选择权的人群为代价。)可知,此处指企业利用消
费者缺乏选择灵活性的弱点来盈利。故可猜测划线单词utilize为‘利用”的意思,和C选项
Take advantage of利用'意思一致。
33.细节理解题。根据第二段中They don't just raise prices when customers aren't able to easily
switch to a competitor,for low-income consumers they reduce product quality as well.This
double blow hits low-income consumers hard.(这些企业不仅在顾客难以转向竞争对手时抬高
价格,对低收入消费者还会降低产品质量。这种双重打击对低收入群体造成了沉重打击。)”
可知,当消费者缺乏购买选择时,企业通常会为低收入群体降低产品质量。
34.推理判断题。根据第二段中The findings demonstrated that companies that utilize consumer
inflexibility are likely to boom,often at the expense of those with the least power to choose.(
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结果表明,那些利用消费者缺乏灵活性的企业往往能够迅速发展,但通常是以牺牲最缺乏选
择权的人群为代价。)以及第三段“Dollar stores,for example,often serve low-income
communities in smaller markets.When these retailers realize their customers have limited
alternatives,they are less likely to keep prices low.Moreover,tests revealed the presence of
poisonous components in colorfully labeled children's products at American and Canadian dollar
stores.(例如,美元商店通常服务于小市场的低收入社区。当这些零售商意识到顾客的选择有
限时,他们更可能不再维持低价。此外,测试发现,在美加货币商店中,色彩鲜艳的儿童产
品存在有毒成分。)”可推知,作者提到美元商店是为了说明企业如何利用消费者的不灵活性。
35.推理判断题。根据第二段中They don't just raise prices when customers aren't able to easily
switch to a competitor,for low-income consumers they reduce product quality as well.This
double blow hits low-income consumer's hard..(这些企业不仅在顾客难以转向竞争对手时抬高
价格,对低收入消费者还会降低产品质量。这种双重打击对低收入群体造成了沉重打击。)”
以及第四段中When these same techniques are used to target wealthier consumers,.it can result
in positive social outcomes for them.In contrast,high-income consumers may see their product
quality improve.This is because high-income consumers are willing and able to pay for the
improved quality and technology-enabled price discrimination can enable the seller to satisfy their
needs better.(当同样的策略用于针对较富裕的消费者时,可能会为他们带来积极的社会影响。
相比之下,高收入消费者可能会看到产品质量得到提升。这是因为高收入消费者愿意为更高
的质量付费,而技术赋能的价格歧视则使卖家能够更好地满足他们的需求。)”可知,作者既
指出了基于灵活性的价格歧视对低收入消费者的严重伤害(涨价+降质),也客观提到它
可能为高收入消费者带来更好的产品质量:基于研究结果提出了针对性的政策建议,没有完
全否定或片面肯定这一现象。由此可知,作者对价格歧视的态度是客观中立的。
36.F
37.C
38.E39.A
40.G
【导语】文章主要介绍了如何充分利用节日旅行的几条建议,包括选择合适的节日、提前计
划、融入文化、接受惊喜以及记录体验。
【详解】36.上文Take time to find one that matches your interests.(花时间找一个符合你兴趣
的节日)建议根据个人兴趣选择节日,F选项Consider factors such as the style,location,and
atmosphere.(考虑风格、地点和氛围等因素)'承接上文,进一步陈述选择节日时需要考虑的具
体维度,使建议更加全面;下文For example,if you love jazz,look for a jazz festival.If you
enjoy local food,find a festival that features regional dishes.(例如,如果你喜欢爵士乐,就找爵
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士音乐节;如果你喜欢当地美食,就找以地方菜肴为特色的节日)”举例说明了如何根据兴趣
(即F选项中的syle)进行选择,与F项构成例证关系。
37.上文“First,.buy your tickets early,as tickets to popular festivals often sell out fast..(首先,尽
早买票,因为热门节日的门票常常很快售罄)”建议尽早购票以避免售罄,C选项“Early-bird
tickets can save you money.(早鸟票可以帮你省钱)'承接上文,指出提前购票除了能确保有票
外,还能带来省钱的好处;下文“Also,check the festival schedule ahead of time..(此外,提前查
看节日日程)”中的Also”表明C选项与下文构成并列关系,共同补充plan ahead'的具体做法,
上下文语意连贯。
38.上文Get into the culture..Every festival has its own typical culture.(融入文化。每个节日都
有其独特的文化)”建议深入了解节日文化,E选项“And enjoying it can lead to unforgettable
experiences.(并且享受它可以带来难忘的体验)'承接上文,指出融入并享受节日文化的结果
一获得难忘体验;下文Take the time to explore different aspects of the festival beyond just
the main events..(花时间去探索节日中除了主要活动之外的不同方面)”具体说明了如何“enjoy
t并融入文化,上下文语意连贯。
39.设空处为段落小标题,需概括本段内容。下文“Part of the fun of festivals is the unexpected.
You might come across a small hidden performance,discover an artist you've never heard of,or
find a quiet spot away from the crowd.Try to attend some of the less popular events.(节日的分
乐趣在于意想不到。你可能会偶遇一场小型隐藏表演,发现一位从未听过的艺术家,或者找
到一个远离人群的安静角落。试着参加一些不太受欢迎的活动)”强调要拥抱未知和意外之喜,
A选项Be open to surprises.(对惊喜保持开放心态)”准确概括了本段主旨,与下文的
unexpected'呼应,符合小标题格式。
40.But make sure to truly enjoy the moment;sometimes the best experiences are the ones
you don't document but feel deeply.(但要确保真正享受当下;有时最好的体验是那些你没有记
录但深深感受到的)指出记录与享受当下之间的平衡问题,G选项Thus,balancing
memory-keeping with being present is significant.(因此,平衡记录回忆与活在当下是重要的),
与上文构成因果关系,在指出问题的基础上得出结论一—两者需要平衡,其中
memory-keeping'对应上文的document'”,“being present'对应上文的enjoy the moment”,上
下文语意连贯。
41.B42.D43.C44.A45.C46.A47.D48.B49.A
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布朗是“邀请”他参加会议。故选D项。
48.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:回顾过去,我把这次邀请视为我的旧我会错过的众多机会
中的第一个,但新的、更自信的我积极地抓住了它。A.latter后者的;B.former前者的;C.
recent最近的;D.future未来的。根据后文'the new and more confident me'与之形成对比可
知,此处指的是改变之前的“旧我或“从前的我”。故选B项。
49.考查副词词义辨析。句意:回顾过去,我把这次邀请视为我的旧我会错过的众多机会中
的第一个,但新的、更自信的我积极地抓住了它。A.positively积极地;B.fearfully恐惧地;
C.extremely极端地;D.calmly冷静地。根据前文“my self would have let slip by''可知,
过去的自己会错过机会,而the new and more confident me''进行了对比,并结合后文他成功
抓住了机会这一结果可知,新的自己是“积极地抓住了它。故选A项。
50.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我下定决心,完成了申请,并很快成为不断壮大的全球自
然保护运动的一部分。A.Astonished惊讶的;B.Depressed沮丧的;C.Determined下定决心
的;D.Satisfied满意的。根据前文the new and more confident me seized''描述他积极地
抓住机会,以及后文“completed the applications''成功加入可推知,他是带着下定决心”要去
做这件事情。故选C项。
51.考查动词词义辨析。句意:每一个新的步骤都在不断增强我的信心。A.shaking摇晃;
B.strengthening增强;C.testing测试;D.cheating欺骗。根据前文抓住机会、申请成功等积
极经历,这些经历“增强”了他的信心。故选B项。
52.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:现在,在这段旅程仅仅六个月后,我意识到我最大的障碍
从来不是来自外部的一它一直是我自己的自我怀疑,一个在我脑海中阻碍了这么多人发挥
潜力的声音:我不行。A.likely可能的;B.inspiring鼓舞人心的;C.limited有限的;D.outside
外部的。根据后文it was always my own self--doubt'可知,真正的障碍是内部的,而非“外部
的。故选D项。
53.考查动词词义辨析。句意:现在,在这段旅程仅仅六个月后,我意识到我最大的障碍从
来不是来自外部的一它一直是我自己的自我怀疑,一个在我脑海中阻碍了这么多人发挥潜
力的声音:我不行。A.contributed贡献;B.encouraged鼓励;C.protected保护;D.discouraged
使气馁。根据后文'a voice in my head that_so many people from reaching their potential:I
can't.”可知,这是一种消极的声音,会阻碍或“使...气馁’。故选D项。
54.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们说好事会降临给等待的人,但我说:毫不犹豫地去探索
每一个机会。A.hold持有;B.avoid避免;C.miss错过:D.explore探索。根据前文作者自
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身抓住机会的经历,以及后文without hesitation'”可推知,他主张积极探索”而非错过或回避
机会。故选D项。
55.考查名词词义辨析。句意:毕竟,大自然不需要我们的耐心,而是需要我们的行动。A.
dream梦想:B.courage勇气;C.action行动;D.ability能力.根据前文作者的观点“一evey
opportunity without hesitation'和全文核心,即他通过抓住机会、完成申请、参与保护运动等
一系列具体“行动”实现了改变,可知他主张面对自然保护或人生机遇时,需要的是“行动”而
非被动等待。故选C项。
56.to tell 57.where/whose 58.including 59.personal
60.had changed
61.especially 62.written 63.in 64.that 65.his
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。短文叙述了作者作为一名“用笔探索”的旅行者,分享了自己
20年来游历中国偏远地区的经历与感悟。
【详解】56.考查非谓语动词。句意:过去20年里,我作为一名“用笔探索的旅行者,游
历了这个广袤国家的偏远角落一起初希望讲述中国的故事,最终却亲身经历了它;不仅听
闻它,而且亲身参与其中;不仅见证它,还无意间成为了它的一部分。此处为固定搭配hope
to do sth.”,意为“希望做某事”,不定式作宾语,故填to tell。
57.考查定语从句。句意:我发现,在中国,沙漠、山脉、森林和苔原地区,最好的探索方
式是骑牦牛、马、大象和鸵鸟。此处引导定语从句,先行词为a country,关系词在从句中作
地点状语,应用关系副词where。也可以为先行词作从句中的定语,用关系代词whose引导
从句。故填where/whose.
58.考查介词。句意:尽管世界上很多人对中国存在诸多误解,但世界上没有人能完全理解
中国一甚至远远不够一甚至包括中国人自己。结合句意,“中国人自己”是“没有人能完
全理解中国'这一群体的延伸,应用介词including,意为包括..…在内”。故填including。
59.考查形容词。句意:当许多海外友人表示我的最新著作《一个环球游牧者的中国扶贫之
旅》一这本书超越了政策的技术性细节,讲述了这些措施如何改变中国偏远地区人们生活
的个人故事一改变了他们对中国的看法,从而让他们对中国的印象变得更好时,我感到特
别荣幸。此处修饰名词stories,应用形容词形式,personal意为“个人的”,符合“聚焦个体生
活改变”的语境,故填personal。.
60.考查动词时态。句意:当许多海外友人表示我的最新著作《一个环球游牧者的中国扶贫
之旅》一这本书超越了政策的技术性细节,讲述了这些措施如何改变中国偏远地区人们生
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活的个人故事一改变了他们对中国的看法,从而让他们对中国的印象变得更好时,我感到
特别荣幸。主语为my latest book与change之间是主动关系(书改变了看法),根据主句中
的谓语said可知,改变发生在过去的过去,表示对于过去产生的影响,用过去完成时。故
填had changed。
61.考查副词。句意:但当许多中国读者说他们通过读这本由外国人写的书,了解到了自己
的国家时,我感到尤其高兴。此处修饰形容词delighted,应用副词形式,especially意为“尤
其,特别”,强调对比海外友人的认可,中国读者的反馈更让作者意外和欣喜,故填especially。
62.考查非谓语动词。句意:但当许多中国读者说他们通过读这本由外国人写的书,了解到
了自己的国家时,我感到尤其高兴。此处为非谓语动词作定语,book与wite之间是被动关
系(书被写),应用过去分词written,故填written。
63.考查介词。句意:虽然我们最初以英文和中文出版了这本书,但当一家意大利出版商要
求翻译出版,且一家尼泊尔出版商也跟进时,我感到非常高兴,这让这个故事能以更多语言
带给更多人。此处表示“以某种语言(出版)”,应用介词in,固定搭配“in+语言'表示语言
媒介,故填in。
64.考查宾语从句。句意:虽然我们最初以英文和中文出版了这本书,但当一家意大利出版
商要求翻译出版,且一家尼泊尔出版商也跟进时,我感到非常高兴,这让这个故事能以更多
语言带给更多人。分析句子结构,that an Italian publisher asked to translate and publish it为宾
语从句,空处同样引导宾语从句,陈述事实,不缺少成分和意义,用ht引导宾语从句。故
填that。
65.考查代词。句意:如果你用一个人能理解的语言和他交谈,话语会进入他的大脑;如果
你用他自己的语言和他交谈,话语会进入他的内心。此处指代前文的aman”,应用形容词
性物主代词his修饰名词heat,与前文的his head''形成对应,故填his。
66.
Volunteers Wanted for English Culture Festival
Our school is going to hold the English Culture Festival and now we are recruiting 10 student
volunteers.Volunteers will offer services for the activities of the upcoming festival,including
talent shows,English speech contests and English debates
Applicants should support school activities and be competent for volunteer work.Besides,you
need to be good at communication and get along well with classmates.
The working time is from 8 a.m.to 4 p.m.Specific tasks can be discussed in advance.
Ifyou are interested,please contact Li Hua at 138xxxx8888.The deadline for application is
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this Wednesday.
【导语】本篇书面表达要求考生以短文形式写一则招聘广告,招募10名学生志愿者为“英语
文化节”的才艺秀、英语演讲比赛以及英语辩论赛等提供服务。
【详解】1.词汇积累
举办:hold→host
比赛:contest-→competition
具体的:specific-→concrete
提前:in advance-→ahead of schedule
2.句式拓展
简单句变复合句
Volunteers will offer service for the festival's activities,including talent shows,English
speech contests and English debates
Volunteers will offer service for the festival's activities,which include talent shows,
English speech contests and English debates
【点睛】[高分句型l]Volunteers will offer services for the activities of the upcoming festival,,
including talent shows,English speech contests and English debates.(运用了现在分词upcoming
作定语)
[高分句型2]Ifyou are interested,.please contact Li Hua at138xx8888.(运用了if引导的条件
状语从句)
67.
Just before the cake announcement,Lucas stepped forward,his voice trembling but clear
"Wait,please.I'd like to say something."The room went quiet.He looked at Grandpa,not at the
paper."Grandpa taught me that silence isn't empty-it's full of things we're brave enough to
feel."He spoke of their fishing trips,the misty mornings,and how Grandpa showed him patience
and strength.He told them about learning to wait,to listen,and to find his own voice.His words
came from the heart,each sentence stronger than the last."So this is my tribute-not to your
years,but to the moments you gave me."
When he finished,Grandpa slowly rose from his chair.His eyes were wet as he walked over
and put a hand on Lucas's shoulder."That,"he said softly,"was the most beautiful gift I've ever
received."The room erupted in applause,and Lily wiped her tears.Lucas felt a weight lift from
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his chest.Grandpa leaned close and whispered,"I've always known who you are.Now everyone
else does too."Lucas hugged him tightly,realizing that being seen wasn't about being loud-it
was about being true.For the first time,he felt not invisible,but seen
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述内向的Lucas一直被家人忽视,在爷爷80岁生日派
对上,他鼓起勇气准备发表自己偷偷写好的致敬词,展现真实的自我。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句可知,第一段可描写Lcs勇敢地请求发言,讲述与爷爷钓鱼的经历和从中
学到的品质,真诚地表达对爷爷的敬意与感谢。
②由第二段首句可知,第二段可描写爷爷起身走向Lcs,动情地拥抱他并给予肯定,全家
人为之动容鼓掌,Lucs终于感受到被看见的喜悦,明白做真实的自己才是最大的勇气。
2.续写线索:勇敢开口一讲述钓鱼故事—表达敬意—爷爷起身—温暖拥抱—领
悟真我价值
3.词汇激活:
行为类:
①意识到:realize/become aware/come to realize
②拥抱:hug/embrace
情绪类:
①勇敢的:brave/courageous
②如释重负:feel a weight lift/feel relieved
【点睛】[高分句型l]He spoke of their fishing trips,the misty mornings,and how Grandpa
showed him patience and strength.(运用了how引导的宾语从句)
[高分句型2]Lucas hugged him tightly,realizing that being seen wasn't about being loud一it
was about being true..(运用了现在分词作伴随状语和that引导的宾语从句)
答案第15页,共15页听力考试正式开始。Look, the river is as clear as glass. You can see every rock on the bottom. Yeah, that's impressive. There aren't many people here, and we might even see a double rainbow after the rain. Look, the river is as clear as glass. You can see every rock on the bottom. Yeah, that's impressive. There aren't many people here, and we might even see a double rainbow after the rain. Listen to the next question. Hi, jam. The charity party is coming up next month is a great opportunity to support a good cause and enjoy an evening of music and dancing. Would you like to go with me? sure. I'd love to be part of IT. Hi, jim. The charity party is coming up next month is a great opportunity to support a good cause and enjoy an evening of music and dancing. Would you like to . go with me? sure. I'd love to be part of IT. Listen to the . next question. do you sing or dance? I'm thinking of taking guitar lessons. Do you singing or dance? I'm thinking of taking guitar lessons. 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The author vividly describes her regrets, but the in less possibilities SHE faced left me feeling anxious. I see your point. However, I think the message is about embracing the present. Na eventually realizes that every life has its own chAllenges and joys. By the way, did you notice the symbolic of the library? You mean mrs. M, I assume SHE represented wisdom or a guide, but some critics argue she's merely a figment of north imagination. That's an interesting interpretation. I viewed her as a metaphor for nurse subconscious, helping her confront her deepest fears. Speaking of which, how did you feel about the ending? I was satisfied norwest decision to return to original life felt turned IT highlighted the theme of self acceptance. Still, I wish the author had elaborated on some of the alternate lives like her career as a glaciologist. True, but including too many details might have deleted the focus overall. I'd read IT four point five out of five stars for its philosophical depth. agreed. It's a tharp provoking read, though not without flaws. Sophia, have you finished reading the midnight library for our literature class? Yes, I just completed IT last night. I was fascinated by the concept of expLoring alternate lives through a library. What did you think? Honestly, I found the protagonist norwest journey a bit overwhelming. The author vividly describes her regrets, but the in less possibilities SHE faced left me feeling anxious. I see your point. However, I think the message is about embracing the present. Na eventually realizes that every life has its own chAllenges enjoys. By the way, did you notice the symbolism of the library? You mean mrs. M, I assume SHE represented wisdom or a guide, but some critics argue she's merely a figment of north imagination. That's an interesting interpretation. I viewed her as a metaphor for norwest subconscious, helping her confront her deepest fears. Speaking of which, how did you feel about the ending? I was satisfied north decision to return to her original life felt turned IT highlighted the theme of self acceptance still, I wish the author had elaborated on some of the alternate lives like her career as a glaciologist true. but including too many details might have deleted the focus overall. I'd read IT four point five out of five stars for its philosophical depth. Agreed it's a far provoking read, though not without flaws. Listen to the next question. Good morning listeners. Welcome to creative voices. I'm cloe today were joined by jeremy lee, whose new photo exhibition has drawn White praise and recognition. Jeramy, you've long been known as a writer. Why turn to photography now? Hi Chloe. Writing will always be part of me, but I started feeling that words sometimes stand between the viewer and the moment with a camera, I can let people see life directly. Last winter, I spent weeks walking among city streets and buildings that dawn, seeing Bakers baking, teaching students. These aren't dramatic scenes or famous cultural events, but their full . of humanity. Did you ask people to pose for you? Rarely, most shots were unplanned. I believe true stories happen when people aren't performing. For example, my favorite photo is of a street musician who didn't notice the camera while playing his violin in the rain. What do you hope viewers take . away that common individuals matter? Many told me they saw their parents or neighbors in the photos. That's the power of photography. IT invites you to feel first. then understand. Good morning listeners. Welcome to creative voices. I'm cloe today were joined by jeremy li, whose new photo exhibition has drawn White praise and recognition. Jeremy, you've long been known as a writer. Why turn to photography now? Hi, Chloe. Writing will always be part of me. But I started feeling that words sometimes stand between the viewer and the moment with a camera, I can let people see life directly. Last winter, I spent weeks walking among city streets and buildings that down, seeing Bakers, baking teachers, teaching students. These aren't dramatic scenes or famous cultural events, but they are full of humanity. Did you ask people to post for you? Rather, most shots were unplanned. I believe true stories happen when people aren't performing. For example, my favorite photo is of a street musician who didn't notice the camera while playing his violin in the rain. What do you hope viewers take away . that common individuals matter? Many told me they saw their parents or neighbors in the photos. That's the power of photography. IT invites you to feel first, then understand. Listen to the next question. I'd like to catch a concert this summer. Do you know of any oh. definitely, there is a big rock concert in june, but unfortunately, you're not really into IT and there will be some pop bands performing in july, which you might be interested in. sweet. Do you know which ones? Not really, but i'll look them up. By the way, would you like to accompany me to a jays club this friday night? We can practice the guitar together. I love to, but i'll pass. I have promised to watch a movie with my sister at home. Why don't you go to the cinema? Well, you know, I like to discuss the plot with others during the movie and tend to get a bit loud without even realizing IT. Last time in a theatre, all the other viewers were looking at me and make IT a complaint about me. It's a good thing. We left early. Oh, that sounds terrible. Thankfully, they haven't banned you for life from entering that movie theater. I'd like to catch a concert this summer. Do you know of any? 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