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      这是一份2025届吉林省长春市高三下学期模拟预测(四)英语试题(含听力题)(附答案解析),共28页。试卷主要包含了听力选择题,阅读理解,完形填空,语法填空,书信写作,书面表达等内容,欢迎下载使用。

      一、听力选择题
      1.Why did the man talk t the wman?
      A.T find a rmmate.
      B.T get a cntract signed.
      C.T seek advice n finding an apartment.
      2.What des the man suggest the wman d?
      A.Ask mre questins in class.
      B.Take mre lessns after schl.
      C.Get mre familiar with the textbk.
      3.What happened t Ben?
      A.He had a headache.
      B.His car brke dwn.
      C.His temperature rse quickly.
      4.Hw lng has the man been in Africa?
      A.Less than three years.B.Nearly fur years.C.Mre than five years.
      5.Where are the speakers?
      A.At a cncert hall.B.In a car.C.At a music studi.
      听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
      6.Hw can the wman sign up fr the curse?
      A.By making a request nline.
      B.By visiting the art hall in persn.
      C.By ging t the art cmmunity ffice.
      7.What will the speakers d at the end f the curse?
      A.Shw their wrks.B.Sell their drawings.C.Dnate their pictures.
      听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
      8.What des the wman ask the man t d?
      A.D a presentatin t the public.
      B.Gather mre vlunteers.
      C.Make a prject plan.
      9.Wh is the man?
      A.A cmmittee member.B.A vlunteer.C.A grup leader.
      听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
      10.What’s the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
      A.C-wrkers.
      B.Manager and emplyee.
      C.Interviewer and jb candidate.
      11.Hw much prfit can the man earn per sale?
      A.10%.B.15%.C.25%.
      12.What will the man prbably d next?
      A.Send an email.B.Leave the ffice.C.Make a decisin.
      听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
      13.When des the man usually leave fr wrk every mrning?
      A.At 7:00.B.At 9:00.C.At 11:00.
      14.What’s the reasn that the wman always sleeps in?
      A.She desn’t wrk.
      B.She sets her wn schedule.
      C.She needs mre sleep than mst peple.
      15.What des the man suggest the wman d?
      A.Get up earlier.
      B.G t bed n time.
      C.Try his schedule fr a week.
      16.Where will the speakers g tday?
      A.T the muntain.B.T the cinema.C.T the ffice.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      17.What’s the speaker’s hme cuntry?
      A.The U.S.B.Singapre.C.Cambdia.
      18.When was the speaker adpted?
      A.When he was a teenager.B.When he was a child.C.When he was brn.
      19.Hw des the speaker feel nw?
      A.Hpeless.B.Nervus.C.Grateful.
      20.Which place will the speaker dnate mney t?
      A.A children’s hme.
      B.A schl in Singapre.
      C.A hme fr the elderly.
      二、阅读理解
      Whether yu want t greet the sun r seek spiritual self-healing, here are sme f India’s mst relaxing spts.Niraamaya Retreats Surya Samudra, Kerala
      At this cliffside htel, elegant and perfectly restred cttages — each placed fr uninterrupted verall views f the shining Arabian Sea — hide yu with privacy, while friendly chefs create sme f the finest Suth Indian fd in Kerala. We lve the diversity f nn-interruptive yga retreats (静修所) n ffer, tailred frm beginner t advanced, that help bst the results f yur treatment.Ananda in the Himalayas, Rishikesh
      As ne f the wrld’s mst distinguished spa and yga retreats, Ananda is the perfect place t find space, spirituality and self-healing. Knwn fr its team f yga specialists, health experts and visiting masters, Ananda ffers an immersive (沉浸式的) and persnalized apprach t yur health and wellbeing. They tackle stress management, emtinal wellbeing, sleep enhancement, diet and mre.Bihar Schl f Yga, Munger
      Arguably ne f the mst well-knwn yga schls in the wrld, this Bihar-based institute is great fr helping peple with lengthy integratin f yga and their daily lives — whether they’re starting frm scratch r strengthening an existing practice. Teaching here is traditinal; ygic principles and service take the lead.Bagh Villas, Madhya Pradesh
      If yur idea f paradise invlves a gentle practice that culd imprve mental health, lk n further than the experiential cttages n the edge f Kanha Natinal Park. Patel, the funder, is knwn fr her cmpassinate apprach, cmbining yga alng with ther frms f meditatin and breathwrk t imprve brain as well as bdy functin.
      21.Which place is prbably recmmended t fd lvers?
      A.Niraamaya Retreats Surya Samudra.B.Ananda in the Himalayas.
      C.Bihar Schl f Yga.D.Bagh Villas.
      22.Wh will prefer Bihar Schl f Yga?
      A.One caring abut privacy.
      B.One suffering frm sleeping issues.
      C.One seeking shrt-term fitness gals.
      D.One desiring t practice yga in the lng term.
      23.What d Ananda and Bagh Villas have in cmmn?
      A.Prviding featured fd.
      B.Enhancing mental health.
      C.Pssessing a prfessinal team.
      D.Cmbining yga with ther practices.
      Mike Pavlik, a 51-year-ld part-timer at Trader Je’s, leads a duble life. When he’s nt at his day jb, he serves as an amateur “detective”, wrking tirelessly fr Twin Cities Stlen Bikes. This vlunteer grup, with its 11,000-member Facebk page, has becme a beacn (灯塔) f hpe fr bike wners in Minneaplis.
      One day, Pavlik received a tip abut a stlen bike being sld nline. He decided t take matters int his wn hands. Dressing up in a sprt cat, he psed as a ptential buyer. Meeting the seller, he carefully nted the bike’s make, mdel, and markings, quickly cnfirming it was the stlen prperty he was after. When the seller asked fr cllateral (抵押品) fr a test-ride, Pavlik managed t cnvince him therwise and pedaled away with the bike, much t the seller’s later annyance.
      Pavlik’s actins are nt just abut recvering bikes; they’re abut bringing jy t victims and justice t the wrnged. “I lve making smene wh’s been victimized happy,” he says, “and I enjy giving thieves a taste f their wn medicine.”
      Stlen Bikes NOLA, a similar rganizatin in New Orleans with nearly 6,000 Facebk fllwers, als plays a crucial rle. Clark Thmpsn, their spkesman, tells a stry f a man wh lst his $50 Walmart bike. Fr this man, the bike was his nly means f getting t wrk. Thanks t the effrts f Stlen Bikes NOLA, the bike was recvered, and the man’s livelihd was saved.
      These vlunteer-run grups perate in a challenging envirnment. Bike theft has skyrcketed, especially with the rise f expensive e-bikes. In Nrth America, clse t 2 millin bikes are stlen annually, causing huge lsses t cyclists. Plice, burdened with manpwer shrtages, ften struggle t keep up. But these vlunteers, driven by passin and a sense f justice, cntinue their missin. They search nline platfrms like Facebk. Their wrk is nt withut danger, but the rewards, seeing the smiles n the faces f reunited wners, make it all wrthwhile.
      24.Why did Mike Pavlik ride away with the bike during the test-ride?
      A.T test its perfrmance.
      B.T return it t the wner.
      C.T avid leaving cllateral.
      D.T gather evidence fr the plice.
      25.What mtivates Pavlik t recver stlen bikes accrding t the text?
      A.Seeking public apprval.
      B.Gaining material rewards.
      C.Restring a mral balance.
      D.Chasing thrilling experiences.
      26.What can be inferred abut the wrk f these vlunteer grups?
      A.It is risky and rewarding.
      B.It is easy and truble-free.
      C.It is unfulfilling and fruitless.
      D.It is uneventful and thankless.
      27.What is a suitable title fr the text?
      A.Bike Theft: A Serius Prblem
      B.Theft Preventin: New Strategies
      C.Plice Shrtage: An Urgent Issue
      D.Vlunteers: Bike Recvery Heres
      Fr three decades, classic rund tl watches designed fr utdr activities like aviatin and diving dminated the market. Hwever, a new era has appeared when art-driven designs with gemetric (几何的) shapes are gaining ppularity.
      Sylvain Bernern’s Mirage watch embdies this shift. Launched in 2023 with an asymmetrical (不对称的) design guided by its hand-perated mvement mechanics, its sales were beynd expectatin. Originally priced at 55,000 Swiss francs, it nw csts 61,000 francs with demand 100 times higher than prductin capacity.
      Recent industry changes have significantly influenced cnsumer tastes. Over the past decade, demand fr steel sprts watches such as the Rlex Daytna has utstripped prductin by 100-fld. Limited retail availability drve secndary-market prices thrugh the rf. But in 2022, factrs like the electrnic currency market crash led t a price decline, prmpting cnsumers t seek persnalized designs.
      Cllectrs have been influenced by Swiss designer Gilbert Albert, whse asymmetrical and triangular watch cases fr Patek Philippe in the 1950s and 1960s are highly regarded. Cartier, with its lng-standing traditin in shape-watch design, paved the way. Meanwhile, cntemprary examples include Daniel Rth’s duble-val design have sparked bth debate and attentin.
      Opinins within the industry vary in the lngevity (寿命) f the gemetric-shaped watch trend. William Rhr believes the gemetric-shaped watch may nt be at its peak, while thers predict a return t classic rund designs within a decade.
      28.Why des Mirage watch becme s ppular?
      A.It wns a gd sales team.B.It stands fr histrical style.
      C.It cmbines frm and functin.D.It has high prductin efficiency.
      29.What des the underlined wrd “utstripped” in paragraph 3 prbably mean?
      A.Tpped significantly.B.Equalled precisely.
      C.Fell behind slightly.D.Matched barely.
      30.What des paragraph 4 mainly talk abut?
      A.The achievement f a Swiss designer.
      B.The cntributin f Cartier t the wrld f watches.
      C.The impact f gemetric watch designs n cllectrs.
      D.The influence f electrnic currency n watch prices.
      31.What des William Rhr imply abut gemetric watches?
      A.Their value is underestimated.
      B.Their ppularity may be grwing.
      C.Their shapes will return t classic rund design.
      D.Their functins fr muntain-climbing dn’t wrk.
      Spring is nt just a seasn — it is a teacher. As the earth awakens frm its winter sleep, nature ffers prfund lessns in resilience, patience, and faith. The willw tree (柳树), a symbl f flexibility in Chinese culture, bends gracefully in the wind but never breaks. It des nt resist the strm; it adapts t it. This is the first lessn spring gives us: t be strng, we must first learn t yield.
      In ur wn lives, we face strms — unexpected setbacks and failures. Yet, like the willw, we must learn t bend withut breaking. The universe tests us nt t punish us, but t prepare us fr the dreams we have asked fr. Trust the prcess. Every challenge is a hidden lessn, every setback a preparatin fr a greater cmeback.
      Spring teaches us anther vital lessn: grwth requires bth flexibility and unwavering (不动摇的) rts. The bamb shts that break thrugh the hardened earth d s because they remain determined in their upward jurney, even as they sway with the wind. Similarly, we must hld firm t ur virtues — hnesty, kindness, perseverance — even as life tries t shake us.
      Spring is als a seasn f rebirth, and with it cmes an invitatin t cultivate gratitude. The cherry blssms d nt cmplain abut hw briefly they blm; instead, they give their beauty freely, knwing their time is precius. In the same way, we must learn t appreciate each day — nt just fr the victries, but fr the struggles that shape us.
      Spring reminds us that life is nt a straight path, but a cycle f planting, grwing, and harvesting. There will be strms, there will be winters, but there will always be anther spring.
      32.What is the main lessn the willw tree teaches us accrding t the passage?
      A.T prevent truble wisely.B.T resist challenges bravely.
      C.T avid danger cmpletely.D.T adapt t difficulties flexibly.
      33.Why des the universe test us, as mentined in the passage?
      A.T instruct us t cmplain less.
      B.T have us give up ur dreams.
      C.T make us ready fr the future.
      D.T help us crrect ur mistakes.
      34.Hw shuld we view struggles, accrding t the passage?
      A.As chances t grw.B.As signs t fail.
      C.As reasns t cmplain.D.As blcks t happiness.
      35.What is the authr’s purpse in writing the text??
      A.T prve spring is the mst beautiful seasn.
      B.T stress life’s challenges are meant t break us.
      C.T highlight gratitude is the nly key t happiness.
      D.T suggest we shuld appreciate the prcess f grwth.
      Pdcasts (播客) fr a Peaceful Sleep:5 Great Picks
      In mdern sciety, stress ften keeps us spending restless hurs mving uneasily n the bed at night. Insmnia (失眠) has becme a cmmn issue. But did yu knw that bedtime stries can be a great help fr grwn-ups, t? 36
      1. Get Sleepy: Hsted by Tm Jnes with a British accent, this pdcast ffers meditative sleep stries. Yu can mentally wander arund a Bavarian castle r attend a 1920s Lndn tea party. 37 Starter episde: “A Sleepy Springtime Jurney t Welsh Suth America”.
      2. Sleep With Me: Drew Ackerman, the hst, uses slw-paced and fantastic stries t guide yu int a relaxed “hypnpaedia” (睡眠中学习) state. His calming vice and amusing tales create a perfect atmsphere fr thse struggling t fall asleep. 38 Whether yu find yurself explring ancient ruins r drifting thrugh a dreamlike frest, Ackerman’s narratives will gently ease yu int sleep.
      3. Phebe Reads a Mystery: Phebe Judge, knwn frm her ppular pdcast Criminal, reads fictinal crime stries chapter by chapter here. 39 She cvers classic wrks like Frankenstein and The Turn f the Screw.
      4. Nthing Much Happens: Hst Kathryn Niclai, als a yga and meditatin teacher, creates a cmfrtable atmsphere. Each episde starts with a breathing exercise, fllwed by a warm bedtime stry read twice, with the secnd time slwer. 40 In the summer, the tales might be light, perfect fr drifting ff t dreams under the warm night sky. Winter brings heartwarming tales f family and tgetherness.
      5. Gdnight, Wrld!: This is a cperatin between Headspace and Sesame Street. Althugh designed fr kids, it can als help adults relax. And there are related mindfulness exercises in the Headspace app.
      Hpe these pdcasts becme yur sleep allies and bring yu a restful night every time!
      A.The stries change with the seasns.
      B.The cntent ranges frm TV shw reviews t fantasy tales.
      C.Here are five amazing pdcasts t help yu fall asleep easily.
      D.Each episde includes details abut the sunds and atmsphere.
      E.Each 20-minute episde features belved characters n adventures.
      F.Her narrative style makes it an ideal chice fr thse wh enjy crime nvels.
      G.Listening t calming music befre bed is anther effective way t fight insmnia.
      三、完形填空
      On my sn Andrew’s 15th birthday, I excitedly accmpanied him t a nearby she stre in Trnt. Andrew, being nn-speaking autistic (自闭症), feels mst at ease shpping during 41 hurs, s we timed ur visit right at the stre’s pening.
      We swiftly 42 the black slip-n sandals (凉鞋) in size 41 that we had in mind. Andrew slipped his feet int the shes, and I watched nervusly, hping fr a perfect fit. T my 43 , they were just right, and Andrew shwed n signs f pain, unlike in the past. After we paid, an autmatic thught 44 me. Instead f the usual way f having Andrew use his picture chart t say “thank yu,” I decided t 45 his letter bard.
      Fr a decade, the picture chart had been ur 46 f cmmunicatin. Hwever, we discvered the letter bard, an alphabet grid attached t the back f the chart, culd 47 s much mre f Andrew’s inner thughts. As Andrew 48 pinted t each letter, spelling ut “Thank yu,” I felt a swell f 49 .
      One f the clerks, a middle-aged man, nticed ur interactin. He 50 us, a hint f hesitatin in his steps. “Excuse me,” he said, “but what is that? My brther-in-law Jasn desn’t talk, and I’m 51 .” I was mre than happy t explain hw the letter bard wrked and hw it had 52 ur lives.
      When I asked Andrew what he thught abut 53 this with Jasn, Andrew’s eyes lit up. He started pinting t the alphabet with a newfund determinatin. “Tell Jasn…he will change everyne’s pinin f him in 26 54 .” His wrds left us all 55 . nly filled with a sense f hpe and inspiratin.
      41.A.quietB.busyC.lateD.lng
      42.A.bughtB.returnedC.lcatedD.fixed
      43.A.surpriseB.sadnessC.embarrassmentD.delight
      44.A.remindedB.struckC.failedD.puzzled
      45.A.give awayB.set asideC.reach frD.turn ver
      46.A.methdB.systemC.abilityD.barrier
      47.A.discmfrtB.unlckC.misunderstandD.degrade
      48.A.back-breakinglyB.time-cnsuminglyC.breathtakinglyD.painstakingly
      49.A.prideB.reliefC.regretD.calm
      50.A.passedB.leftC.apprachedD.ignred
      51.A.cncernedB.curiusC.ashamedD.upset
      52.A.planB.builtC.riskedD.changed
      53.A.sharingB.cmparingC.discussingD.mixing
      54.A.chartsB.picturesC.lettersD.days
      55.A.hpelessB.speechlessC.fearlessD.harmless
      四、语法填空
      阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
      The recent China-US Museum Leadership Frum at Chicag’s Field Museum has gathered experts frm ver 20 premier institutins acrss China and the US, accrding t the Xinhua News Agency.
      This academic exchange, fcused n 56 (tpic) such as digital innvatin, achieved a milestne thrugh a memrandum (备忘录) f understanding (MOU), 57 (establish) a sustainable framewrk fr museum cperatin between the tw cuntries.
      As David Pritzker, directr f the Pritzker Art Cllabrative, nted during the pening speech, “The best way t build trust is t have 58 (share) experience.” This philsphy materialized thrugh the tpic “Museum Cperatin during the New Glbalizatin Era: Opprtunities and Challenges,” 59 (intentin) matching this year’s Internatinal Museum Day theme f “The Future f Museums in Rapidly Changing Cmmunities,” which fcused n hw museums can cntribute t 60 wrld that is underging prfund scial, technlgical, and envirnmental shifts.
      Over the past 45 years, museum exchanges between China and the US 61 (grw) significantly. Lu Wenli, directr f the Natinal Cultural Heritage Administratin, emphasizes that such cperatin enables Americans 62 (witness) the cntinuity f Chinese civilizatin thrugh its 63 (create) transfrmatins.
      Behind the exhibitin planning is the wisdm f experts frm bth cuntries, 64 are building an internatinal cperatin netwrk invlving resurce sharing 65 cmplementary advantages.
      五、书信写作
      66.假设你是李华,你校英文报为响应“健康中国2030”全民健身号召正在开展以“Build a Healthy China Thrugh Sprts”为主题的征文活动。请你结合以下提示,写一篇短文投稿:
      (1)体育锻炼的积极影响:
      (2)针对学生的具体建议;
      (3)呼吁更多人领略体育的魅力。
      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。
      Build a Healthy China Thrugh Sprts
      _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      六、书面表达
      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。
      It was the first day f the new schl year, and 16-year-ld Mia was determined t make a fresh start. She had always been knwn as the “quiet girl” in class, smene wh preferred t stay in the backgrund and avid attentin. But this year, she wanted t change. She wanted t be mre cnfident, t speak up, and t make new friends. The prblem was, she didn’t knw where t start.
      During lunch break, Mia nticed a pster n the schl bulletin bard. It was an annuncement fr the schl’s annual talent shw. Students were encuraged t shwcase their talents, whether it was singing, dancing, r even telling jkes. Mia’s heart raced as she read the pster. She had always lved singing, but she had never perfrmed in frnt f anyne except her mirrr. The thught f standing n a stage, with everyne watching her, made her feel nervus. But deep dwn, she knew this was her chance t step ut f her cmfrt zne.
      That evening, Mia practiced her favrite sng in her rm. Her vice was sft at first, but as she sang, she felt a sense f jy she hadn’t felt fr a lng time. She imagined herself n the stage, the sptlight shining n her, and the audience clapping. But then, dubt crept in. What if she messed up? What if peple laughed at her? She shk her head, trying t push thse thughts away. She knew she had t try, even if it was scary.
      The day f the talent shw arrived, and Mia’s hands were trembling as she waited backstage. She culd hear the audience cheering fr the previus perfrmer, and her heart punded in her chest. When her name was called, she tk a deep breath and walked nt the stage. The sptlight was blinding, and fr a mment, she frze. But then, she remembered why she was there — t prve t herself that she culd d it. She clsed her eyes, tk anther deep breath, and began t sing.
      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。
      As Mia’s vice filled the rm, the audience fell silent.
      _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Frm that day n, Mia n lnger saw herself as the “quiet girl”.
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      《2025届吉林省长春市高三下学期模拟预测(四)英语试题(含听力)》参考答案
      1.C
      【原文】M: I’ll need t find a new apartment sn. The cntract fr this place will finish at the end f this mnth. D yu knw where I can lk t find a new place?
      M: Yu can dwnlad an APP n yur phne. It’s s cnvenient.
      2.C
      【原文】W: What shuld I d t get higher scres in chemistry? It’s s challenging t me.
      M: Yu’ve been imprving significantly, Beth. Please just read ur textbk mre frequently and d mre practice after class.
      W: Gd idea. I might need an after-schl instructr as well.
      3.A
      【原文】M: Sara, my head hurt s badly. If this pain desn’t decrease sn, culd yu drive me t the hspital?
      W: Sure, Ben! But what happened? This mrning yu seemed fine.
      M: The temperature utside just drpped s quickly. This always strngly affects me.
      4.B
      【原文】W: Hw lng have yu been living in Africa? I see that yu can ck the lcal fd, and yu seem s familiar with everything!
      M: Actually, I’ve been traveling arund Africa fr almst fur years. Life is amazing here, and I’m in lve with African culture.
      5.B
      【原文】W: Can yu change the sng, please? I can’t drive while yu’re playing this kind f music.
      M: Well, tell me what yu want t listen t.
      W: Play smething like a classical pian piece — that keeps me fcused.
      6.A 7.A
      【原文】M: Hi, Anna! I just nticed yur lve fr drawing. Wuld yu like t jin ur art class? Prfessr Daniels will be hsting it.
      W: Fr sure, Patrick. D we need t sign up fr it nline r at the art hall?
      M: I’ll help yu sign up n my phne right nw. Mr Daniels set up a website fr the class. We just need t dnate thirty dllars t supprt ur art cmmunity, but sme f this mney will be used fr shwing ur art pieces in a gallery at the end f the curse.
      W: Amazing! See yu in the class then.
      8.C 9.B
      【原文】W: Of curse, everyne knws nt t thrw rubbish int the cean. It damages human health, sea animals and sea xygen levels. But hw can we prevent this issue frm happening?
      M: That’s a tugh questin, Julie. It als pains me t see the cnditin f ur ceans and lcal waterways. I suggest that we create a prject abut educating the public n prtecting ur Waters.
      W: Gd idea. I’ll discuss this with my Greenpeace Bard members and I want yu t design and lead the prject.
      M: Me, are yu serius?
      W: Yes, present the plan t me and the cmmittee next week and if yur prject is accepted, we’ll share yur idea with ther partner grups. I hpe yu’ll take this pprtunity.
      M: I abslutely will, Julie. Thank yu fr leading us vlunteers t create this psitive impact.
      10.C 11.A 12.B
      【原文】W: That’s all fr this psitin’s basic emplyee requirements. D yu have any questins?
      M: Sure. S, what benefits wuld I receive if I gt this psitin?
      W: Yu’d have free meals in the canteen, tw days ff per week, and 5 days ff per year fr hlidays.
      M: That sunds great. Wuld yu prvide drmitries?
      W: Fr yur psitin, drmitries d nt apply. But we d ffer free daily bus services.
      M: Hw abut prfit sharing? Hw much will I receive fr each sale?
      W: We’ll pay yu 10% f every sale yu make, and if yu rank tp in ur cmpany, yu’ll have an extra 15% f yur ttal earning.
      M: That’s generus. Thank yu s much fr all the infrmatin. I’m lking frward t hearing frm yu sn!
      W: Thanks fr cming t ur ffice tday. We have many candidates fr this psitin, but when we decide, we’ll send an email as sn as pssible.
      M: OK. Hpe t see yu again.
      13.B 14.B 15.C 16.A
      【原文】M: What time d yu usually get up in the mrning?
      W: I sleep in every mrning, smetimes until 11 ’clck r 12.
      M: Are yu serius? I get up at seven every mrning t g t the gym. I wrk ut fr tw hurs there and then g t wrk.
      W: Well, I wrk frm hme s I can set my wn hurs. I usually wrk until midnight r ne in the mrning, and then I like t sleep in.
      M: Our schedules are very different. Yu’re lucky that yu get t set yur wn schedule, but I culd never sleep that late. I’m definitely a mrning persn.
      W: Then we are cmpletely the ppsite. Waking up early is s terrible t me.
      M: Maybe we shuld exchange schedules fr a week.
      W: That’s impssible. Anyway, any plan fr tday? I was thinking f taking a hike in the muntain. Wuld yu like t cme?
      M: Sure, can we g t see a mvie afterwards?
      W: I dn’t really like mvies, actually. Can we d smething else?
      M: Okay, but I have t wrk tmrrw, even thugh it’s Sunday, s I d need t be hme at arund nine PM t get enugh sleep.
      17.C 18.B 19.C 20.A
      【原文】
      Everyne, my life wuldn’t be cmplete withut yu all cming t this meeting hall in new Yrk. As many f yu knw, I spent half my life writing this bk abut my life stry. This bk first gives sme details abut my life’s challenges. I was abandned at birth in Cambdia, but then my life changed cmpletely after being adpted by a lvely, generus family in Singapre when I was five. There, I met a lt f peple wh helped imprve my life, including my wife. She brings me strength and happiness every day. I am grateful fr everything I’ve been thrugh and all the lessns I’ve had. Nw ver 20,000 cpies f the bk have been sld, and that makes me feel s hnred. T express this thankfulness, I will dnate fifty per cent f my bk’s prfits t a children’s hme in Cambdia. I want t share this wealth with kids wrldwide wh are suffering frm a lack f fd, educatin r pprtunity. Lastly, I’d like t send this message t all thse facing hard times. There are peple ut there wh care abut yu, and if yu believe in yurself and thers, life will always take yu t a brighter place. Dn’t stp believing.
      21.A 22.D 23.B
      【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了印度几个最令人放松的度假胜地。
      21.细节理解题。根据Niraamaya Retreats Surya Samudra, Kerala部分中“while friendly chefs create sme f the finest Suth Indian fd in Kerala.(而友好的厨师们则烹制出喀拉拉邦最棒的南印度美食)”可知,Niraamaya Retreats Surya Samudra这个地方可能会推荐给美食爱好者。故选A。
      22.细节理解题。根据Bihar Schl f Yga, Munger部分中“this Bihar-based institute is great fr helping peple with lengthy integratin f yga and their daily lives — whether they’re starting frm scratch r strengthening an existing practice.(这家位于比哈尔邦的机构非常适合帮助人们将瑜伽与他们的日常生活进行长期融合——无论他们是从零开始,还是加强现有的练习)”可知,渴望长期练习瑜伽的人会更喜欢Bihar Schl f Yga。故选D。
      23.推理判断题。根据Ananda in the Himalayas, Rishikesh部分中“Ananda is the perfect place t find space, spirituality and self-healing.(Ananda是寻找空间、灵性和自我疗愈的理想之地)”以及Bagh Villas, Madhya Pradesh部分中“If yur idea f paradise invlves a gentle practice that culd imprve mental health, lk n further than the experiential cttages n the edge f Kanha Natinal Park(如果你心目中的天堂是一种能够改善心理健康的温和练习,那么不妨看看坎哈国家公园边缘那些独具体验感的度假小屋)”可知,Ananda和Bagh Villas的共同点是都能增强心理健康。故选B。
      24.B 25.C 26.A 27.D
      【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要讲述了志愿者们成立组织,帮助找回被盗自行车,给失主带来希望。
      24.细节理解题。根据第二段“One day, Pavlik received a tip abut a stlen bike being sld nline. He decided t take matters int his wn hands. Dressing up in a sprt cat, he psed as a ptential buyer. Meeting the seller, he carefully nted the bike’s make, mdel, and markings, quickly cnfirming it was the stlen prperty he was after. When the seller asked fr cllateral (抵押品) fr a test-ride, Pavlik managed t cnvince him therwise and pedaled away with the bike, much t the seller’s later annyance. (有一天,帕夫利克收到一则关于一辆被盗自行车在网上售卖的消息。他决定亲自处理这件事。他穿上运动外套,假扮成一个潜在买家。在与卖家见面时,他仔细记下了自行车的品牌、型号和特征,很快就确认这就是他要找的被盗车辆。当卖家要求他提供抵押品以便试骑时,帕夫利克设法说服了卖家不用抵押,然后骑着自行车离开了,这让卖家后来十分恼火)”以及第三段中“Pavlik’s actins are nt just abut recvering bikes; they’re abut bringing jy t victims and justice t the wrnged. (帕夫利克的行为不仅仅是为了找回自行车,更是为了给受害者带来快乐,为受冤者伸张正义)”可知,帕夫利克在试骑时骑走自行车是为了将其归还给车主。故选B。
      25.细节理解题。根据第三段“Pavlik’s actins are nt just abut recvering bikes; they’re abut bringing jy t victims and justice t the wrnged. “I lve making smene wh’s been victimized happy,” he says, “and I enjy giving thieves a taste f their wn medicine.” (帕夫利克的行动不只是为了找回自行车;也是为了给受害者带来快乐,为受冤者伸张正义。“我喜欢让那些受害的人开心,”他说,“而且我喜欢让小偷自食恶果。”)”可知,帕夫利克找回被盗自行车的动机是为了恢复道德平衡。故选C。
      26.推理判断题。根据最后一段中“But these vlunteers, driven by passin and a sense f justice, cntinue their missin. They search nline platfrms like Facebk. Their wrk is nt withut danger, but the rewards, seeing the smiles n the faces f reunited wners, make it all wrthwhile. (但这些志愿者,受热情和正义感的驱使,继续着他们的使命。他们在脸书等网络平台上搜索(被盗自行车的信息)。他们的工作并非没有危险,但看到失主们重获自行车时脸上的笑容,这一切都很值得)”可推知,这些志愿者组织的工作既充满风险又很有意义。故选A。
      27.主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是根据第一段中“Mike Pavlik, a 51-year-ld part-timer at Trader Je’s, leads a duble life. When he’ s nt at his day jb, he serves as an amateur “detective”, wrking tirelessly fr Twin Cities Stlen Bikes. This vlunteer grup, with its 11,000-member Facebk page, has becme a beacn (灯塔) f hpe fr bike wners in Minneaplis. (迈克・帕夫利克,一名51岁的乔氏连锁超市的兼职员工,过着双重生活。在不做日常工作的时候,他充当着业余“侦探”,不知疲倦地为“双城被盗自行车”组织工作。这个志愿者组织在脸书上拥有一个有1.1万名成员的页面,已经成为明尼阿波利斯自行车车主们的希望灯塔)”可知,文章主要讲述了迈克・帕夫利克等志愿者们成立组织,帮助找回被盗自行车,给失主带来希望的故事。由此可知,D选项“Vlunteers: Bike Recvery Heres (志愿者们:自行车找回英雄)”最符合文章标题。故选D。
      28.C 29.A 30.C 31.B
      【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了几何形状手表设计兴起,Mirage手表受欢迎及行业看法。
      28.细节理解题。根据第二段中“Sylvain Bernern’s Mirage watch embdies this shift. Launched in 2023 with an asymmetrical (不对称的) design guided by its hand-perated mvement mechanics, its sales were beynd expectatin. (Sylvain Bernern的Mirage手表体现了这一转变。这款手表于2023年推出,其不对称设计由手动机械结构引导,销量超出预期)”可知,Mirage手表受欢迎是因为它将形式(不对称设计)和功能(手动机械装置)相结合。故选C。
      29.词句猜测题。根据第三段中“Over the past decade, demand fr steel sprts watches such as the Rlex Daytna has utstripped prductin by 100-fld. Limited retail availability drve secndary-market prices thrugh the rf. But in 2022, factrs like the electrnic currency market crash led t a price decline, prmpting cnsumers t seek persnalized designs. (在过去十年里,像Rlex Daytna等钢制运动手表的需求比产量utstripped 100倍。有限的零售供应使得二级市场价格大幅上涨)”可知,像Rlex Daytna这样的钢制运动手表价格大幅上涨,是因为供不应求,即需求量大大超过了产量。由此可知,划线词utstripped与Tpped significantly“显著地超越”意思接近。故选A。
      30.主旨大意题。根据第四段“Cllectrs have been influenced by Swiss designer Gilbert Albert, whse asymmetrical and triangular watch cases fr Patek Philippe in the 1950s and 1960s are highly regarded. Cartier, with its lng-standing traditin in shape-watch design, paved the way. Meanwhile, cntemprary examples include Daniel Rth’s duble-val design have sparked bth debate and attentin. (收藏家们受到了瑞士设计师Gilbert Albert的影响,他在20世纪50年代和60年代为百达翡丽设计的不对称和三角形表壳备受推崇。卡地亚在造型手表设计方面有着悠久的传统,为此铺平了道路。与此同时,当代的例子包括Daniel Rth的双椭圆设计,引起了争论和关注)”可知,第四段主要讲了几何手表设计对收藏家的影响。故选C。
      31.推理判断题。根据最后一段中“William Rhr believes the gemetric-shaped watch may nt be at its peak, while thers predict a return t classic rund designs within a decade. (William Rhr认为几何形状手表可能还未达到巅峰,而其他人则预测在十年内经典圆形设计将回归)”可推知,William Rhr暗示几何手表的受欢迎程度可能正在增长。故选B。
      32.D 33.C 34.A 35.D
      【导语】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要论述了春天教会我们灵活应对困难,坚定信念,学会感恩成长。
      32.细节理解题。根据第一段中“The willw tree, a symbl f flexibility in Chinese culture, bends gracefully in the wind but never breaks. It des nt resist the strm; it adapts t it. This is the first lessn spring gives us: t be strng, we must first learn t yield.(柳树在中国文化中象征着柔韧,它在风中优雅地摇曳,却从不折断。它并不抗拒风暴,而是与之共舞、适应它。这是春天给我们的第一课:要想变得强大,我们首先得学会屈服)”可知,柳树给我们的主要启示是要灵活地适应困难。故选D。
      33.细节理解题。根据第二段中“The universe tests us nt t punish us, but t prepare us fr the dreams we have asked fr.(宇宙考验我们不是为了惩罚我们,而是为了让我们为所追求的梦想做好准备)”可知,宇宙考验我们是为了让我们为未来做好准备。故选C。
      34.推理判断题。根据第二段中“Every challenge is a hidden lessn, every setback a preparatin fr a greater cmeback.(每一次挑战都是一堂隐藏的课程,每一次挫折都是为了更伟大的复出而做的准备)”,第三段中“Spring teaches us anther vital lessn: grwth requires bth flexibility and unwavering rts.(春天还教给我们另一个至关重要的道理:成长既需要柔韧性,也需要坚定不移的根基)”及第四段中“In the same way, we must learn t appreciate each day — nt just fr the victries, but fr the struggles that shape us.(同样地,我们也必须学会感激每一天——不仅仅是为了那些胜利,更是为了那些塑造我们的奋斗)”可知,我们应该把奋斗看作是成长的机会。故选A。
      35.推理判断题。全文通过春天和自然现象强调成长过程的重要性,如适应、坚持和感恩,且最后一段总结“Spring reminds us that life is nt a straight path, but a cycle f planting, grwing, and harvesting. There will be strms, there will be winters, but there will always be anther spring.(春天提醒我们,生活不是一条笔直的道路,而是一个播种、成长和收获的循环。会有风暴,会有冬天,但总会有另一个春天)”暗示应重视成长过程,作者写这篇文章的目的是建议我们应该欣赏成长的过程。故选D。
      36.C 37.D 38.B 39.F 40.A
      【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了五款播客,旨在帮助成年人缓解失眠,享受宁静的夜晚。
      36.由上文“In mdern sciety, stress ften keeps us spending restless hurs mving uneasily n the bed at night. Insmnia (失眠) has becme a cmmn issue. But did yu knw that bedtime stries can be a great help fr grwn-ups, t? (在现代社会,压力常常让我们在夜晚的床上辗转反侧,难以入眠。失眠已经成为一个普遍的问题。但是你知道睡前故事对成年人也有很大帮助吗?)”和下文“Get Sleepy: Hsted by Tm Jnes with a British accent, this pdcast ffers meditative sleep stries. (《渐入梦乡》:由带有英国口音的汤姆・琼斯主持,这个播客提供有助于冥想的睡眠故事。)”可知,本空应强调本文有一些有助于睡眠的讲睡前故事的播客,C选项“Here are five amazing pdcasts t help yu fall asleep easily. (以下是五个令人惊叹的播客,可以帮助你轻松入睡。)”能承上启下,符合题意。故选C。
      37.由上文“Hsted by Tm Jnes with a British accent, this pdcast ffers meditative sleep stries. Yu can mentally wander arund a Bavarian castle r attend a 1920s Lndn tea party. (由带有英国口音的汤姆・琼斯主持,这个播客提供有助于冥想的睡眠故事。你可以在脑海中漫步在巴伐利亚城堡或参加20世纪20年代的伦敦茶会。)”可知,此处应进一步说明有助于冥想的睡眠故事的播客的特点。D 选项“Each episde includes details abut the sunds and atmsphere. (每一集都包括声音和氛围的细节。)”进一步介绍了该播客每一集有助于冥想的特点,符合语境,故选D。
      38.由上文“Drew Ackerman, the hst, uses slw-paced and fantastic stries t guide yu int a relaxed “hypnpaedia” (睡眠中学习) state. His calming vice and amusing tales create a perfect atmsphere fr thse struggling t fall asleep. (主持人Drew Ackerman用节奏缓慢、精彩的故事引导你进入一种放松的“睡眠中学习”状态。他平静的声音和有趣的故事为那些难以入睡的人创造了完美的氛围。)”以及下文“Whether yu find yurself explring ancient ruins r drifting thrugh a dreamlike frest, Ackerman’s narratives will gently ease yu int sleep. (无论你是在探索古代遗迹,还是在梦幻般的森林中漂流,阿克曼的叙述都会温柔地让你入睡。)” 可知,本空应进一步说明这款播客的内容,B选项“The cntent ranges frm TV shw reviews t fantasy tales. (内容涵盖从电视节目评论到奇幻故事。)”能承上启下,符合题意。故选B。
      39.由上文“Phebe Judge, knwn frm her ppular pdcast Criminal, reads fictinal crime stries chapter by chapter here. (Phebe Judge,因其广受欢迎的播客《Criminal》而闻名,在这里一章一章地阅读虚构的犯罪故事。)”可知,此处应进一步说明她的叙述风格对喜欢犯罪小说的人的吸引力,F选项“Her narrative style makes it an ideal chice fr thse wh enjy crime nvels. (她的叙述风格使它成为那些喜欢犯罪小说的人的理想选择。)”能承接上文,符合题意。故选F。
      40.由下文“In the summer, the tales might be light, perfect fr drifting ff t dreams under the warm night sky. Winter brings heartwarming tales f family and tgetherness. (在夏天,这些故事可能是轻松的,非常适合在温暖的夜空下进入梦乡。冬天带来了温暖人心的家庭和团聚的故事。)”可知,此处应强调故事随季节变化。A选项“The stries change with the seasns. (故事随着季节的变化而变化。)”能引出下文,符合题意。故选A。
      41.A 42.C 43.D 44.B 45.C 46.A 47.B 48.D 49.A 50.C 51.B 52.D 53.A 54.C 55.B
      【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者陪自闭症儿子安德鲁在鞋店购物,用字母板交流并帮助他人了解这种交流方式的故事。
      41.考查形容词词义辨析。 句意:安德鲁患有自闭症,不会说话,在营业时间较安静的时候购物会让他感觉最自在,所以我们把参观时间定在商店刚开门的时候。 A. quiet安静的;B. busy忙碌的;C. late迟的;D. lng长的。 根据前文“Andrew, being nn-speaking autistic”可知,安德鲁患有自闭症,不会说话,所以在安静的时候购物会让他感觉最自在。故选A。
      42.考查动词词义辨析。 句意:我们很快就找到了我们想要的那双41码的黑色一脚蹬凉鞋。 A. bught买;B. returned归还;C. lcated找到;D. fixed修理。 根据后文“Andrew slipped his feet int the shes”可知,安德鲁把脚伸进了鞋里,说明找到了他们想要的那双鞋。故选C。
      43.考查名词词义辨析。 句意:令我高兴的是,它们正好合适,安德鲁也没有表现出疼痛的迹象,不像过去那样。 A. surprise惊讶;B. sadness悲伤;C. embarrassment尴尬;D. delight高兴。 根据后文“they were just right, and Andrew shwed n signs f pain, unlike in the past”可知,鞋子正好合适,安德鲁也没有表现出疼痛的迹象,这应该是令作者高兴的事情。故选D。
      44.考查动词词义辨析。 句意:付款后,我突然有了一个想法。 A. reminded提醒;B. struck突然想到;C. failed失败;D. puzzled使困惑。 根据后文“Instead f the usual way f having Andrew use his picture chart t say “thank yu,” I decided t ___5___ his letter bard.”可知,作者突然有了一个想法,决定不用安德鲁通常用的图片图表来说“谢谢”,而是用他的字母板。故选B。
      45.考查动词短语辨析。 句意:我决定不用安德鲁通常用的图片图表来说“谢谢”,而是伸手去拿(使用)他的字母板。 A. give away赠送;B. set aside留出;C. reach fr伸手去拿;D. turn ver移交。 根据后文“Hwever, we discvered the letter bard, an alphabet grid attached t the back f the chart, culd ___7___ s much mre f Andrew’s inner thughts.”可知,作者决定不用图片图表,而是伸手去拿字母板。故选C。
      46.考查名词词义辨析。 句意:十年来,图片图表一直是我们交流的方式。 A. methd方法;B. system系统;C. ability能力;D. barrier障碍。 根据前文“Instead f the usual way f having Andrew use his picture chart t say “thank yu,””可知,图片图表是作者和安德鲁交流的一种方式。故选A。
      47.考查动词词义辨析。 句意:然而,我们发现,贴在图表背面的字母表网格可以解锁安德鲁更多的内心想法。 A. discmfrt使不舒服;B. unlck解锁;C. misunderstand误解;D. degrade降低。 根据后文“As Andrew ___8___ pinted t each letter, spelling ut “Thank yu,””可知,安德鲁能够用字母板拼出“谢谢”,说明字母板可以解锁安德鲁更多的内心想法。故选B。
      48.考查副词词义辨析。 句意:安德鲁费劲地指着每个字母,拼出了“谢谢”,我感到一阵自豪。 A. back-breakingly累人的(通常指体力劳动);B. time-cnsumingly耗时地;C. breathtakingly惊人地;D. painstakingly吃力地,费劲地。 根据前文“Andrew, being nn-speaking autistic”可知,安德鲁患有自闭症,不会说话,所以他用字母板拼出“谢谢”应该是费劲地。故选D。
      49.考查名词词义辨析。 句意:安德鲁费劲地指着每个字母,拼出了“谢谢”,我感到一阵自豪。 A. pride自豪;B. relief宽慰;C. regret后悔;D. calm平静。 根据前文“As Andrew ___8___ pinted t each letter, spelling ut “Thank yu,””可知,安德鲁用字母板拼出了“谢谢”,这应该是令作者自豪的事情。故选A。
      50.考查动词词义辨析。 句意:他朝我们走来,脚步中带着一丝犹豫。 A. passed通过;B. left离开;C. apprached靠近,走近;D. ignred忽视。 根据后文“a hint f hesitatin in his steps.”可知,店员朝作者他们走来。故选C。
      51.考查形容词词义辨析。 句意:“对不起,”他说,“但那是什么?我姐夫杰森不说话,我很好奇。” A. cncerned关心的;B. curius好奇的;C. ashamed羞愧的;D. upset心烦的。 根据前文““Excuse me,” he said, “but what is that?””可知,店员询问作者他们使用的是什么,说明他对字母板感到好奇。故选B。
      52.考查动词词义辨析。 句意:我非常高兴地解释了字母板是如何工作的,以及它是如何改变我们的生活的。 A. plan计划;B. built建造;C. risked冒险;D. changed改变。 根据后文“When I asked Andrew what he thught abut ___13___ this with Jasn, Andrew’s eyes lit up.”可知,安德鲁的眼睛亮了起来,说明字母板对作者他们的生活产生了积极的影响,即改变了他们的生活。故选D。
      53.考查动词词义辨析。 句意:当我问安德鲁对和杰森分享这个有什么看法时,安德鲁的眼睛亮了起来。 A. sharing分享;B. cmparing比较;C. discussing讨论;D. mixing混合。 根据前文“I was mre than happy t explain hw the letter bard wrked and hw it had ___12___ ur lives.”可知,作者原意向店员解释字母板如何工作,所以这里表示作者问安德鲁对和杰森分享这个有什么看法。故选A。
      54.考查名词词义辨析。 句意:“告诉杰森……他会用26个字母改变每个人对他的看法。” A. charts图表;B. pictures图片;C. letters字母;D. days天。 根据前文“Hwever, we discvered the letter bard, an alphabet grid attached t the back f the chart”可知,字母板是由字母组成的,所以这里表示杰森会用26个字母改变每个人对他的看法。故选C。
      55.考查形容词词义辨析。 句意:他的话让我们所有人都哑口无言,只感到一种希望和鼓舞。 A. hpeless无望的;B. speechless说不出话的;C. fearless无畏的;D. harmless无害的。 根据后文“nly filled with a sense f hpe and inspiratin”可知,安德鲁的话让作者他们只感到一种希望和鼓舞,说明他们被安德鲁的话震惊了,说不出话来。故选B。
      56.tpics 57.establishing 58.shared 59.intentinally 60.a 61.have grwn 62.t witness 63.creative 64.wh 65.and
      【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要报道了中美博物馆领导力论坛在芝加哥菲尔德博物馆举行,达成合作备忘录及相关合作情况。
      56.考查名词。句意:本次学术交流聚焦于数字创新等主题,通过签署谅解备忘录,为中美两国博物馆合作建立了可持续框架,取得了里程碑式的成果。tpic为可数名词,根据“such as digital innvatin”可知,应用复数形式。故填tpics。
      57.考查非谓语动词。句意同上。句中已有谓语动词achieved,establish在句中作非谓语,动词establish与句子主语This academic exchange构成主动关系,故用现在分词作状语。故填establishing。
      58.考查形容词。句意:正如普利兹克艺术合作组织主任大卫·普利兹克在开幕致辞中所说:“建立信任的最佳方式是拥有共同经历。”空处修饰名词experience,应用形容词shared“共同的”,作定语。故填shared。
      59.考查副词。句意:这一理念通过“新全球化时代的博物馆合作:机遇与挑战”这一话题得以体现,有意地与今年国际博物馆日“快速变化的社区中博物馆的未来”这一主题相契合,该主题聚焦于博物馆如何为正在经历深刻社会、技术和环境变革的世界做出贡献。修饰动词matching,应用副词intentinally“故意地;有意地”,作状语。故填intentinally。
      60.考查冠词。句意同上。此处泛指“一个世界”,应用不定冠词,wrld以辅音音素开头,应用a。故填a。
      61.考查时态。句意:在过去的45年里,中美博物馆交流显著增长。根据时间状语Over the past 45 years可知,句子应用现在完成时,主语museum exchanges为复数名词,助动词用have。故填have grwn。
      62.考查非谓语动词。句意:国家文物局局长罗文利强调,这种合作使美国人能够见证中华文明在其创造性变革中的延续性。enable sb. t d sth.“使某人能够做某事”为固定短语,空处应用不定式作宾补。故填t witness。
      63.考查形容词。句意同上。修饰名词transfrmatins,应用形容词creative“创造性的”,作定语。故填creative。
      64.考查定语从句。句意:展览策划的背后是两国专家的智慧,他们正在建立一个国际合作网络,涉及资源共享和优势互补。空处引导非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词experts,先行词在从句中作主语,指人,应用关系代词wh引导。故填wh。
      65.考查连词。句意同上。resurce sharing和cmplementary advantages为并列关系,应用连词and连接。故填and。
      66.
      Build a Healthy China Thrugh Sprts
      Sprts play a vital rle in building a healthy China. Regular exercise nt nly strengthens ur bdies but als imprves mental health, reduces stress, and enhances fcus in studies.
      Fr students, here are sme practical suggestins. First, take advantage f schl sprts facilities by jining in activities like basketball r running. Secnd, chse sprts yu enjy in daily life, such as walking r cycling t schl. Lastly, try team sprts t build teamwrk and make new friends.
      Let’s embrace sprts and encurage mre peple t experience their charm! Only by exercising tgether can we build a healthier China.
      【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生以“Build a Healthy China Thrugh Sprts”为主题写一篇短文参加征文活动。
      【详解】1. 词汇积累
      至关重要的:vital→essential
      压力:stress→pressure
      利用:take advantage f→make use f
      参加:jin in→take part in
      2. 句式拓展
      同义句替换
      原句:Regular exercise nt nly strengthens ur bdies but als imprves mental health, reduces stress, and enhances fcus in studies.
      拓展句:Nt nly des regular exercise strengthen ur bdies, but it als imprves mental health, reduces stress, and enhances fcus in studies.
      【点睛】【高分句型1】Secnd, chse sprts yu enjy in daily life, such as walking r cycling t schl. (运用了省略that的限定性定语从句)
      【高分句型2】Only by exercising tgether can we build a healthier China. (运用了nly修饰状语位于句首的部分倒装句式)
      67.
      As Mia’s vice filled the rm, the audience fell silent. Mia’s cnfidence grew with every nte, and by the end f the sng, she was smiling. The applause was deafening, and Mia felt a rush f pride she had never experienced befre. After the shw, several classmates came up t her, cngratulating her perfrmance and asking if she wuld jin the schl chir. Mia realized that stepping ut f her cmfrt zne had nt nly helped her discver her talent but als brught her clser t her peers.
      Frm that day n, Mia n lnger saw herself as the “quiet girl.” She was Mia, the girl wh had the curage t sing her heart ut. She jined the schl chir and even vlunteered t perfrm at the next cmmunity event. Her newfund cnfidence spilled ver int ther areas f her life — she started raising her hand in class, participating in grup discussins, and even made a few clse friends. Lking back, Mia realized that the talent shw had been mre than just a perfrmance; it had been a turning pint in her jurney f self-discvery. She had learned that true grwth cmes frm facing yur fears and embracing wh yu are, ne step at a time.
      【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,主要讲述了16岁女孩Mia在新学年想要改变自己,在学校公告栏看到才艺表演海报后,一直热爱唱歌却从未公开表演过的她决定抓住这个走出舒适区的机会。尽管练习时内心有顾虑,但才艺表演当天她还是鼓起勇气上台。
      【详解】1. 段落续写:
      ①由第一段首句内容“当Mia的歌声充满整个房间时,观众们都安静了下来。”可知,第一段可描写Mia演唱过程中逐渐自信,演唱结束后得到热烈反响,以及同学的认可和邀请。
      ②由第二段首句内容“从那天起,Mia不再把自己看作是“安静的女孩”。”可知,第二段可描写Mia在这次经历后变得更加自信,在多方面有了积极改变,认识到这次表演是自我发现之旅的转折点。
      2. 续写线索:演唱开始——逐渐自信——收获掌声——获得认可——积极改变——感悟成长
      3. 词汇激活
      行为类
      ①增加:grw/increase
      ②意识到:realize/be aware f
      ③举手:raise ne’s hand/put up ne’s hand
      情绪类
      ①自信:cnfidence/self-assurance
      ②恐惧:fear/panic
      【点睛】【高分句型1】The applause was deafening, and Mia felt a rush f pride she had never experienced befre. (运用了省略that的限制性定语从句)
      【高分句型2】She was Mia, the girl wh had the curage t sing her heart ut. (运用了wh引导的限制性定语从句)
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