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      这是一份江西宜春市上高县上高二中2025-2026学年第二学期高三开学素养考试英语试题(B)含答案,共27页。试卷主要包含了答题前,考生务必用直径 0,15等内容,欢迎下载使用。
      高三素养考试·英语(B)
      (试卷满分:150 分 考试用时:120 分钟)
      考生注意:
      1.本试卷分为选择题和非选择题两部分。
      2.答题前,考生务必用直径 0.5 毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。
      3.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用 2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径 0.5 毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。
      第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
      做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有 2 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 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A 、B 、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。
      例:Hw much is the shirt?
      A. £19.15. B. £9.18. C. £9.15.
      答案是 C。
      1 .What will the wman prbably d tday?
      A .G camping. B .Review lessns. C .Take an exam.
      2 .When will the speakers meet?
      A .On Wednesday B .On Thursday C .On Friday
      3 .Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
      A .In a factry. B .In a cmpany. C .In their hme.
      4 .Why hasn’t Jhn nticed the milk biling ver?
      A .His mind is wandering.
      B .He is nt standing nearby.
      C .He is thinking f taking smething t Lndn.
      5 .What is the man’s pinin n tipping?
      A .It is ffered fr gd service.
      B .It is a part f the culture.
      C .It is the guarantee f gd service.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      6 .What will the wman d n Saturday afternn?
      A .D her hmewrk. B .Enjy a cncert. C .Watch a game.
      7 .Where will the wman g n Sunday?
      A .T a park. B .T a hspital. C .T the man’s huse.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      8 .Wh is Ashley Bryan?
      A .A pet. B .An artist. C .A famus sailr.
      9 .Hw ld was Langstn Hughes when he died?
      A .Frty years ld. B .Sixty-five years ld. C .Ninety-tw years ld.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      10 .What is the main tpic f the cnversatin?
      A.The man’s apartment search. B.The man’s wrk in New Yrk.
      C .The wman’s sister’s jb.
      11 .Why is the man wrried?
      A .He can’t find his ffice address.
      B .He hasn’t fund an apartment yet.
      C .He desn’t want t g t New Yrk.
      12 .What des the wman advise the man t d?
      A .Cntact her friends. B .Telephne Susan. C .Visit a website.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      13 .What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
      A .Clleagues. B .Classmates. C .Neighbrs.
      14 .When are the business hurs?
      A .Frm 9 am t 6 pm. B .Frm 7 am t 7 pm. C .Frm 7:15 am t 6:30 pm.
      15 .Why is the wman wrried?
      A.She will be fined heavily. B.She will be frbidden t drive. C.Her insurance will be raised.
      16 .What des the man suggest the wman d?
      A .Challenge the ticket. B .Call the plice fficer. C .Thrw away the ticket.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      17 .What can we learn abut Pedal Pwer?
      A .It was started in 1996.
      B .It gives bicycles t peple fr free.
      C .It sends bicycles t pr areas regularly.
      18 .What happened t Pedal Pwer in August 2000?
      A .It culdn’t meet its csts.
      B .It wn an Enterprise Award.
      C .It was criticized by the British media.
      19 .When did Dan Pearman g t Ecuadr?
      A .In 1993.
      B .In 1998.
      C .In 2001.
      20 .Why was Dan Pearman’s neighbr successful in business?
      A .He ffered many jbs t craftsmen in the twn.
      B .He was the mst skilled craftsman in the village.
      C .He culd reach custmers easily by riding his bike.
      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,并
      在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
      A
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      · Fully remte and n experience is required. Being entry-level pens the dr fr mst peple.
      · Yu’ll be wrking when r where yu want, s there are n cmmutes (通勤), n set time yu need t be dressed fr wrk — it’s all abut wrking when it’s cnvenient.
      · Yu’ll be learning new skills that can put mney in yur pcket.
      · This is remte part-time wrk frm hme, s yu can still wrk at yur primary jb if yu are emplyed.
      · If yu are currently emplyed, because f the attractive remte nature f this wrk, yu can wrk n yur breaks, n yur lunch hur —whenever yu want!
      · Althugh this is primarily part time wrk frm hme, there are sme flks wh are
      mtivated and have created a whle full-time career!
      · Mst peple chse t wrk in their spare time — this gives yu pwer t earn by adding tasks t yur current schedule that can add up t great supplemental incme.
      · All f this is within yur grasp by getting started n the platfrms we recmmend.
      · Visit us nline by applying n the cmpany’s site and fllwing directins t start. We have been cnnecting flks t part-time wrk frm hme tasks since 2013. All
      platfrms we recmmend are always free t jin. Start tday and start earning.
      21 .What is required fr ding this wrk-frm-hme jb?
      A .The ability t travel acrss America. B .Full-time availability every weekday.
      C .The access t the Internet thrugh a device. D .Previus experience in custmer service.
      22 .What advantage enables peple t d this jb easily?
      A .It prvides fixed wrking hurs. B .It invlves a shrt cmmute.
      C .It ffers higher pay than mst full- time jbs. D .It can be dne during free mments at wrk.
      23 .What is a feature f the recmmended platfrms?
      A .It is available withut paying. B .It demands a small amunt ffee.
      C .It is nly pen t mnthly users. D .It ffers discunts t cllege students.
      B
      Cecilia Blmdahl is nthing less than a scial media star, with nearly 4. 7 millin fllwers. Her mst ppular TikTk vide f Svalbard, a Nrwegian island near the Nrth Ple, has 3.7
      millin views.
      Originally frm Sweden, Cecilia mved t Svalbard in 2015. Tday, she lives in a small huse utside Lngyearbyen, the wrld’s nrthernmst twn, with her husband Christ ffer and their dg Grim.
      Her scial media jurney began when she started psting cntent nline abut everyday life in Svalbard. She says, “When I first mved t Svalbard, I didn’t even wn a camera and had n
      interest in phtgraphy. I bught my first drne (无人机) after a few mnths, mainly because it seemed fun. That was my starting pint fr cntent creatin.” She was immediately attracted by the views f Svalbard frm abve, such as walruses (海象) flating n blcks f ice.
      Cecilia gained a small fllwing at the beginning by psting phts f Svalbard, but it
      really tk ff thanks t ne TikTk vide. She says, “One day during the plar night, I was
      walking Grim with Christffer. It was 3 p. m. with nrthern lights dancing abve us. I fund what seemed t be plar bear tracks, s I made a shrt TikTk vide and went t bed.” The next day,
      she wke up t find 600,000 views and thusands f new fllwers. That TikTk vide became ppular, attracting ver half a millin fllwers within just a week. Frm that pint, she treated psting nline like a jb, putting her all int it.
      “I think the fact that Svalbard is fairly unknwn makes peple curius,” she explains. “It’s an exciting place. Every day feels like an adventure. Althugh I had planned t stay nly fr a few mnths, I was attracted by its beauty and eventually fell in lve with its way f life.”
      What makes Svalbard exciting, hwever, als makes it difficult at times. The seasns are extreme, with three mnths f cmplete darkness during the plar night and fur mnths f
      endless daylight during the plar day. But she will cntinue her life in Svalbard.
      24 .What is Cecilia Blmdahl famus fr n scial media?
      A .Her adventure stries. B .Her phtgraphy skills.
      C .Her vides abut Svalbard. D .Her life n a Nrwegian island.
      25 .What caused Cecilia’s scial media fllwing t grw significantly?
      A .Phts f Svalbard.
      B .A vide f the plar night.
      C .A vide f plar bear tracks.
      D .Phts f walruses n ice.
      26 .What des the ppularity f Cecila’s TikTk vide suggest?
      A .Her vide-making skills were really excellent.
      B .Peple were curius abut the life in Svalbard.
      C .Her bravery n a lnely island impressed peple.
      D .Peple were dying t catch the plar bear.
      27 .What can we infer abut Cecilia frm the last tw paragraphs?
      A .She had planned t stay in Svalbard lnger.
      B .She fund life in Svalbard easy.
      C .Her fllwers brught her a lt f truble.
      D .Her lve fr Svalbard makes her brave difficulties.
      C
      What’s the secret t a thriving garden? Sunlight and water, f curse. And, it turns ut that anther surprising ingredient can help grw happy, healthy plants: music!
      Accrding t a study published in Frntiers in Plant Science, music has the ptential t stimulate plant grwth, and even the type f music can have a different impact n plants. The sund vibratins (振动) may stimulate cellular (细胞的) prcesses like nutrient transprt that encurage healthier plants.
      Plants dn’t hear sund like humans d, but they can feel vibratins frm sund and
      respnd psitively t certain types f music, accrding t a study published in Nature. The study shwed that plants expsed t music grw faster, with taller stems, larger blms, and healthier
      leaves.
      As fr plants’ favrite music, “Gardening guru” Chris Beardshaw fund that playing heavy metal music, like Black Sabbath, bsts plant grwth, prducing shrter plants with larger, mre disease-resistant flwers.
      Beardshaw cnducted a greenhuse experiment cmparing music types. He discvered that classical music slightly imprved grwth, while rck and rll singer Cliff Richard’s music led t plant dying. The lud, rhythmic energy f heavy metal music prved mst effective fr blms,
      suggesting an unexpected link between head-banging music and plant health.
      Overall, findings seem t demnstrate that plants prefer mre rhythmic types, especially classical and heavy metal. Accrding t the garden cmpany Mana Nursery, classical music seems t wrk wnders t keep stmata (气孔) pen lnger, enhancing air intake. Heavy metal music appears t stimulate even greater grwth.
      Hwever, understanding plants’ music preference can be tricky. It can depend n all srts f variables like plant types, music styles, and envirnmental factrs. Sme critics add that mre research with stricter cntrls needs t be dne in rder t establish a cnnectin between music and plant grwth. The imprvements in plant health bserved during these studies culd als be caused by better plant care and attentive behavir frm caretakers.
      28 .What is the study published in Frntiers in Plant Science abut?
      A .Sunlight and water are key t gardens.
      B .Healthy plants lie in happy caretakers.
      C .Plants listening t music grw better.
      D .Cellular grwth is frm sund vibratins.
      29 .What des “Gardening guru” Chris Beardshaw’s research fcus n?
      A .What type f music plants prefer.
      B .When heavy metal music is played.
      C .Whether plant grwth can be bsted.
      D .Hw shrter plants prduce larger flwers.
      30 .Hw did Chris Beardshaw make the discvery?
      A .By cmparing frmer recrds. B .By listening t varius music types.
      C .By analyzing music and plant health. D .By making a greenhuse experiment.
      31 .What d we knw frm the last paragraph?
      A .Better plants nly result frm playing music.
      B .Mre factrs cntribute t plant imprvements.
      C .Certain plant types prefer certain music styles.
      D .Plants’ music preference cmes dwn t a jke.
      D
      “Zer distractins.” That’s what Cal Newprt, authr f Digital Minimalism: Chsing a Fcused Life in a Nisy Wrld, says is required t have a sessin f fcused prductivity he calls “deep wrk.”
      Are zer-distractin mments even available t mst fus these days? After all, every
      technical innvatin that makes ur lives mre cnvenient, like phnes and apps and streaming
      entertainment, is built fr a multi-tasking lifestyle. Listen t music. Add t yur grcery list. Press “buy” n an nline shpping cart. Reserve a table fr this weekend. All f these are things many f us d at the same time — and all t ften while we’re ding smething else, like wrking.
      Newprt described the snags fthis lifestyle in an interview with The New Yrk Times:
      “Every time yu switch yur attentin frm ne target t anther and then back again, there’s a
      cst. This switching creates an effect that psychlgists call attentin residue (残留), which can
      reduce yur cgnitive (认知的) capacity fr a substantial amunt f time befre it clears. If yu
      cnstantly make ‘quick checks’ f varius devices and inbxes, yu essentially keep yurself in a state f persistent attentin residue, which is a terrible idea if yu’re smene wh uses yur brain t make a living.”
      Instead f mving quickly frm activity t activity, Newprt urges us t actively make time fr “deep wrk” every day, time when we are engaged in cgnitively challenging tasks withut
      interruptin frm anything else. This culd be knitting r reading r learning a language r
      meeting a prfessinal gal. The imprtant part is that it needs t be an activity yu can cmmit t investing yur energy in whleheartedly.
      Getting in the habit f wrking deeply will, says Newprt, lead yu t the unavidable cnclusin that “cncentratin is a super pwer.” What in yur life wuld yu like t apprach with a “deep wrk” mentality?
      32 .What can be inferred abut zer-distractins mments frm paragraph 2?
      A .They are available t mst peple. B .They result frm technical innvatin.
      C .Mst peple dn’t need them at all. D .It is hard t btain them nwadays.
      33 .What des the underlined wrd “snags” mean in paragraph 3?
      A .Disadvantages. B .Features. C .Ptentials. D .Principles.
      34 .What des Newprt recmmend ding accrding t the text?
      A .Reducing the use f technlgy. B .Ding ne thing deeply at a time.
      C .Listening t music while wrking. D .Balancing multiple activities effectively.
      35 .Which f the fllwing culd be the best title fr the text?
      A .Multitasking: A Mdern Lifestyle B .The Challenges f Zer Distractins
      C .Deep Wrk: The Key t Fcused Prductivity D .The Pwer f Attentin Residue in a Nisy Wrld
      第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
      根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项 涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
      Calligraphy, the art f beautiful handwriting, is increasingly ppular fr its stress-reducing benefits. ____36____
      T begin yur calligraphy jurney, it’s essential t gather the necessary supplies.
      ____37____. Stres als sell “brush pens”, which have a flexible tip fr making light r thick lines depending n the pressure yu put n the pen. Once yu have yur supplies, try them ut.
      ____38____ Start by making a rw f“upstrkes (上扬的笔画)”. These are thin lines t draw starting frm the bttm and fishing at the tp. (On the next rw, make “dwnstrkes”.
      These are thick lines drawn frm tp t bttm. Draw each line slwly, which will help yu mre easily transitin between them as yu begin t cmbine these strkes t make letters.
      T persnalize yur calligraphy, cnsider designing a unique fnt (字体). Write a wrd in pencil lightly n paper. It culd be any wrd yu like, such as yur name r initials. Yu can
      create yur wn fnt by leaving extra space arund each letter t add special decratins.____39____. If yu’d like, give yur fnt a name.
      Chse a clr layut t bst yur calligraphy’s visual impact. When yur markers dries,
      yu can erase sme f the pencil lines.___40___. T give them a cnsistent lk, chse tw r
      three clrs t use n each letter. When yu’re dne clring the letters, yu can make them stand ut by utlining them in a fine-tip marker.
      A .Next, yu can add clr t yur letters.
      B .Yu can als design yur wn clr patterns.
      C .Practice drawing strkes up and dwn rapidly.
      D .These cver blank paper, a few markers and a pencil.
      E .Mre and mre peple are discvering the jy f this art.
      F .Fr example, yu might try adding a nature theme f leaves.
      G .Mastering the calligraphy art requires practicing the basic strkes.
      第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
      第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
      阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
      I belng t a pr family frm a small remte village where we have n cllege, r
      university. After _________ grade ten, my father tld me that he culd n lnger _________ my schling expenses. That night, while lying awake in the darkness, I felt _________ abut my
      future.
      Determined t cntinue my studies, I decided t mve t the city. Overwhelmed by the
      vercrwded streets and _________ traffic, I ften fund myself crying at night, missing my
      family and the _________ f village life. After days f fruitless searching, I finally _________ a jb at a small restaurant.
      One day a man came t the restaurant fr a cup f tea. He lked at me _________ and
      asked, “Why are yu wrking here?” My cusin warned me f peple wh take _________ f
      pr village flk cming t the city t wrk. In spite f his strange lk and my unease, I have n reasn t disrespect my _________. I plitely answered his questins abut my __________.
      “I’d like t pay fr all yur cllege fees. Yu can fcus n yur studies.” The man spke, direct and __________. One hundred vices rushed thrugh my head blcking ut his
      __________, but I finally accepted.
      Over the next tw years, this man, whm I later called “Big Brther”, supprted my educatin withut ever asking fr anything __________.
      With his encuragement, I excelled academically and eventually __________ admissin t ne f the tp universities with a schlarship. Inspired by his __________, I hpe t fllw his
      example, believing that even a small act f cmpassin can make the wrld a better place.
      41 .A .cmpleting B .pursuing C .drpping D .escaping
      42 .A .reduce B .mnitr C .affrd D .dnate
      43 .A .cnfident B .lst C .relaxed D .indifferent
      44 .A .sharp B .smth C .heavy D .slw
      45 .A .simplicity B .challenge C .grace D .presence
      46 .A .failed B .avided C .prvided D .landed
      47 .A .strangely B .casually C .generally D .prudly
      48 .A .frce B .charge C .care D .advantage
      49 .A .prfessr B .custmer C .assistant D .partner
      50 .A .dream B .prspect C .situatin D .cnclusin
      51 .A .firm B .cute C .weak D .dubtful
      52 .A .request B .ffer C .applicatin D .invitatin
      53 .A .in place B .in return C .n cnditin D .n purpse
      54 .A .challenged B .imprved C .secured D .changed
      55 .A .curage B .creativity C .wisdm D .genersity
      第二节(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。
      China is hme t many awe-inspiring architectural landmarks — frm Chngqing East Railway Statin, the largest train statin in the wrld, t ne f the wrld’s mst beautiful
      ____56____(bkstre) in Dujiangyan. Nw, the cuntry has added anther recrd-breaker ____57____ its list: the wrld’s largest physical bkstre.
      ____58____(build) and perated by Shenzhen Publishing Grup, the super bkstre is
      lcated in Shenzhen’s Ba’an District. This cultural cmplex cvers ____59____ area f 131,000 square metres — nearly the size f 18 ftball fields, r the entire Luvre Museum in Paris.
      Inside this grand space lies a treasure trve f ver 100,000 bks acrss a
      ____60____(vary) f genres. The venue als ____61____(feature) an pen-air rftp garden, themed reading znes, a theatre and a museum that ____62____(regular) hsts exhibitins. In additin, there’s als a tech zne ____63____ visitrs can explre interactive AI installatins, drnes and ther cutting-edge gadgets (小器具).
      On Aug. 26, 2025, this super bkstre launched a sft pening, hsting an advance visit fr ver 100 ____64____(prfessin) bk reviewers and senir members. The event featured a reading sessin with a renwned writer and ____65____(fllw) by a small music and art saln.
      第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
      第一节(满分 15 分)
      66.假定你是某国际学校的学生会主席李华。你校外教 Susan 计划举行文化音乐会(Cultural Music Cncert),请你代表学生会写一则通知。内容包括:
      1. 活动的时间、地点;
      2. 活动内容;
      3. 鼓励大家积极参加。
      注意:1. 写作词数应为 80 左右;
      2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Ntice_________________________________________________________________________
      The Student Unin
      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。
      When I was chsen by my headteacher t present ur class prject at the annual schl event n behalf f my class, I felt bth hnred and anxius. Speaking in frnt f such a large audience had always been my biggest fear. Althugh the prject, which fcused n reducing
      plastic waste n campus, meant a lt t all f us, I was still wrried that my nervusness wuld ruin everything.
      During the first practice sessin, I struggled t get thrugh the speech. My vice shk, and I misprnunced several wrds. Wrse still, I frgt sme key pints, which left me feeling bth frustrated and embarrassed. Seeing my struggle, my best friend Lily vlunteered t help. Every
      afternn, she stayed with me after schl, patiently listening t my rehearsals and giving
      suggestins. “Take it slw. Yu’re ding better each time,” she wuld say, encuraging me with her calm smile. Slwly, I began t feel mre cnfident.
      A week befre the event, ur headteacher rganized a full rehearsal in the auditrium.
      Standing n the huge stage made my stmach flip, and I felt as if the bright lights were burning my face. Halfway thrugh the speech, I cmpletely lst track f my lines and frze in panic. My heart was punding, and I thught I wuld never cntinue. Just then, I nticed my classmates in the frnt rw, smiling and muthing, “Yu can d it!” Their warm supprt helped me regain
      fcus, and I managed t finish the rehearsal, even if it wasn’t perfect.
      The night befre the event, I lay in bed, filled with wrries abut everything that might g wrng. I imagined frgetting my lines, stumbling ver wrds, r even tripping n the stage. The next mrning, just befre I stepped nt the stage, Lily quietly slipped a small nte int my hand. It read simply, “We believe in yu.” Her wrds made my heart race, but in a gd way. I realized that I wasn’t alne — I had the supprt f my friends and classmates, and that gave me curage.注意:
      1 .续写词数应为 150 左右;
      2 .请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      As I stepped nt the stage, a wave f nervusness washed ver me.
      When I finished, the auditrium erupted with applause.
      1 .B
      【详解】M: The weather is s nice tday. Let’s g camping in the muntain.
      W: I’d like t, but the cming exam is scheduled fr next week and I have t prepare fr it in the library.
      2 .C
      【详解】W: Hi, Michael. It’s Carl. I’m ging t change Wednesday’s arrangements.Smething’s cme up. Culd we d it a day later?
      M: Well, the nly ther pssibility wuld be Friday. I’ve gt a lt t d nThursday.
      W: OK.
      3 .C
      【原文】W: Oh, dear, when shall we have ur new huse painted? I can’t wait t mve int it
      frm here.
      M: Hw abut July 5? I’m free that day.
      W: Gd. It fits us tw. But we shuld call the cmpany fr an appintment first.
      4 .A
      【原文】W: Jhn, why d yu stand by and watch the milk biling ver?
      M: Oh, I’m thinking abut my trip t Lndn next week.
      5 .A
      【原文】M: The ne thing that I dislike abut tipping is hw smetimes the restaurant staff frget that tips are suppsed t be a reward fr quality service.
      W: Yeah. Tipping has becme such a part f the culture that everyne just expects if they dn’t ffer gd service.
      6 .C 7 .C
      【原文】M: I’m ging t a rck cncert in the park n Saturday. It’s free. And hw abut yu?
      W: I think I will study first. I want t finish my hmewrk in the mrning. And Brian and I are ging t see a basketball game in the afternn.
      M: And what are yu ging t d n Sunday?
      W: Brian’s ging t visit his mther in the hspital. But I’m nt ging t d anything really. Maybe I’ll read a bk at hme.
      M: Well, I’m ging t have sme friends ver fr a barbecue in my back garden. Wuld yu like
      t cme?
      W: Thanks. I’d lve t.
      8 .B 9 .B
      【原文】W: What are yu reading?
      M: It’s a new children’s bk called Sail Away by Langstn Hughes.
      W: Isn’t he a pet?
      M: Yes. The bk is a cllectin f his pems abut the cean. The artist Ashley Bryan created a series f paper-cut pictures t g with the pems, and he’s ninety-tw years ld!
      W: Ww! Hw ld is Langstn Hughes?
      M: He’s nt alive anymre. He died in 1967 when he was nly sixty-five. Ashley Bryan has dne a lt f perfrmances f Langstn Hughes’s pems, and he wanted t prvide artwrk fr a bk f them. When he started ut in 1962, he was the first African American t publish a children’s
      bk as an authr and artist. He was frty years ld. Nw, he’s wn many awards and has mre than twenty bks ut.
      10 .A 11 .B 12 .C
      【原文】W: Hell, Peter. I heard yu were ging t wrk in ur branch ffice in New Yrk. S have yu fund an apartment where yu will live?
      M: N. I visited a few places, but they’re all t expensive. I’m a bit wrried nw.
      W: D yu remember my sister Susan? She tld me the ther day that sme f her friends had sme luck finding reasnably priced apartments n a website. Why dn’t yu try it? I have the
      website address.
      M: That’s wnderful. Please let me knw the address as sn as pssible.
      13 .A 14 .A 15 .C 16 .A
      【原文】W: Oh, n. I dn’t believe it. There’s a parking ticket n my car. It says that I parked in a yellw lading zne during business hurs. But I gt here after 7:00. Yu knw hw angry the
      bss was when I walked in at 7:15. And lk at that sign ver there. It says “N Parking Between 9 A.M. and 6 P.M.”
      M: Yes, the bss was really angry at us fr being late fr wrk.
      W: That’s the secnd ticket I’ve gt this mnth. If I get mre than ne ticket, my insurance cmpany will raise my insurance. That is terrible.
      M: Dn’t wrry. Parking tickets dn’t cunt.
      W: I’m glad t hear that. The ticket will be expensive thugh.
      M: If the plice fficer made a mistake, yu shuld challenge the ticket. Yu can explain t the judge that the plice fficer made a mistake. The judge can thrw ut the ticket.
      W: Yu’re right.
      17 .C 18 .A 19 .A 20 .C
      【分析】M: Pedal Pwer is a small charity based mainly in the UK. At Pedal Pwer, they cllect secnd-hand bikes in the UK and send them t sme f the prest regins in the wrld. When
      they distribute bikes verseas, they dn’t give them away fr free. In rder t cntinue perating they need t have a cnstant supply f bikes which they send ut every six mnths. In August
      2000, they simply ran ut f mney. It was a terrible situatin. Frtunately, in Octber 2001 they wn an Enterprise Award which helped them enrmusly.
      Dan Pearman is the funder f Pedal Pwer. He gt the idea f exprting bicycles t develping cuntries while he was in Ecuadr. Dan Pearman went there in 1993 and he jined a vluntary
      rganizatin. Where Dan Pearman lived in Ecuadr was a rural area. His neighbr had the nly
      bicycle in the village, whereas everyne else walked everywhere. His neighbr’s business was
      very successful. Fr years Dan Pearman culdn’t understand why. Then he realized having a bike meant his neighbr culd reach anywhere he liked withut much truble. Other lcal carpenters culd nly accept jbs nearby, s n matter hw skilled they were, they culd never d as many jbs as his neighbr. When he returned t the UK in 1998, he started planning Pedal Pwer.
      17 .此题为听力题,解析略。
      18 .此题为听力题,解析略。
      19 .此题为听力题,解析略。
      20 .此题为听力题,解析略。
      21 .C 22 .D 23 .A
      【导语】本文是一篇应用文。主要介绍了一份居家客服兼职工作的详细信息、优势以及推荐平台的特点。
      21 .细节理解题。根据 Jb details 部分“Just a heads-up, and sme data entry skills are required and yu will need a mbile device r a cmputer with Internet access. (只是一个提醒,该兼职需要一些数据输入技能,你需要一个移动设备或一台可以上网的电脑)”可知,做这份居家工作
      需要能上网的设备。故选 C 项。
      22 .细节理解题。根据 Benefits 部分“If yu are currently emplyed, because f the attractive
      remte nature f this wrk, yu can wrk n yur breaks, n yur lunch hur —whenever yu
      want! (如果你目前有工作,由于这份工作有吸引人的远程性质,你可以在休息时间、午餐时间——任何你想工作的时候工作!)”可知,这份工作可以在工作空闲时间做,这是其优势。故选 D 项。
      23 .细节理解题。根据最后一段“All platfrms we recmmend are always free t jin. (我们推荐的所有平台都是免费加入的。)”可知,推荐的平台免费加入。故选 A 项。
      24 .C 25 .C 26 .B 27 .D
      【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了瑞典人 Cecilia Blmdahl 如何通过在社交媒体上分享挪威斯瓦尔巴群岛的日常生活而成为网红的故事,以及她对斯瓦尔巴群岛独特生活方式的喜爱。
      24 .细节理解题。根据第一段“Cecilia Blmdahl is nthing less than a scial media star, with
      nearly 4. 7 millin fllwers. Her mst ppular TikTk vide f Svalbard, a Nrwegian island
      near the Nrth Ple, has 3.7 millin views.( Cecilia Blmdahl 是一位不折不扣的社交媒体明星,拥有近 470 万粉丝。她在TikTk 上最受欢迎的视频是关于挪威靠近北极的斯瓦尔巴群岛的,有 370 万次点击量)”以及第三段中“Her scial media jurney began when she started psting
      cntent nline abut everyday life in Svalbard.(她的社交媒体之旅始于她开始在网上发布有关斯瓦尔巴群岛日常生活的内容)”可知,Cecilia Blmdahl 在社交媒体上因关于斯瓦尔巴特群岛(Svalbard)的视频而闻名。故选 C 项。
      25 .细节理解题。根据第四段中“Cecilia gained a small fllwing at the beginning by psting
      phts f Svalbard, but it really tk ff thanks t ne TikTk vide. She says, “One day during
      the plar night, I was walking Grim with Christffer. It was 3 p. m. with nrthern lights dancing
      abve us. I fund what seemed t be plar bear tracks, s I made a shrt TikTk vide and went t bed.” The next day, she wke up t find 600,000 views and thusands f new fllwers. That
      TikTk vide became ppular, attracting ver half a millin fllwers within just a week.( 一开
      始,Cecilia 通过发布斯瓦尔巴群岛的照片获得了一小部分粉丝,但真正走红的是一个 TikTk视频。她说:“有一天,在极地的夜晚,我和克里斯多夫在格里姆散步。那是下午 3 点,北极光在我们头顶飞舞。我发现了似乎是北极熊的足迹,所以我做了一个简短的 TikTk 视频,然后就上床睡觉了。”第二天,她醒来时发现有 60 万浏览量和数千名新粉丝。这段 TikTk
      视频很受欢迎,在一周内吸引了 50 多万粉丝。)”可知,是关于北极熊足迹的视频使 Cecilia的社交媒体粉丝数量大幅增长。故选 C 项。
      26 .推理判断题。根据第五段中““I think the fact that Svalbard is fairly unknwn makes peple curius,” she explains. “It’s an exciting place. Every day feels like an adventure.( 她解释说:“我认为斯瓦尔巴群岛鲜为人知的事实让人们感到好奇。这是一个令人兴奋的地方。每一天都像是一次冒险)”可知,Cecilia 的 TikTk 视频受欢迎表明人们对斯瓦尔巴特群岛的生活感到好奇。故选 B 项。
      27.推理判断题。根据最后一段“What makes Svalbard exciting, hwever, als makes it difficult at times. The seasns are extreme, with three mnths f cmplete darkness during the plar night
      and fur mnths f endless daylight during the plar day. But she will cntinue her life in
      Svalbard.( 然而,斯瓦尔巴群岛令人兴奋的地方,有时也会让它变得困难。季节是极端的,极夜有三个月是完全黑暗的,极日有四个月是无尽的白昼。但她将继续在斯瓦尔巴群岛生活)”可知,斯瓦尔巴特群岛有极端的季节,有时生活困难,但她会继续在那里生活,说明她对斯瓦尔巴特群岛的热爱使她能够勇敢面对困难。故选 D 项。
      28 .C 29 .C 30 .D 31 .B
      【导语】本文是一篇说明文,文章主要介绍了音乐对植物生长的影响,以及不同类型音乐对植物生长的具体作用。
      28.细节理解题。根据第二段“Accrding t a study published in Frntiers in Plant Science, music has the ptential t stimulate plant grwth, and even the type f music can have a different impact n plants.(根据发表在《植物科学前沿》上的一项研究,音乐有潜力刺激植物生长,甚至音乐的类型也会对植物产生不同的影响)”可知,这项研究发现听音乐的植物生长得更好的。故选 C。
      29.细节理解题。根据第四段“As fr plants’ favrite music, “Gardening guru” Chris Beardshaw fund that playing heavy metal music, like Black Sabbath, bsts plant grwth, prducing shrter plants with larger, mre disease-resistant flwers.(至于植物最喜欢的音乐,“园艺大师”克里
      斯·比尔兹肖发现,播放像黑色安息日这样的重金属音乐可以促进植物生长,产生更矮的植物,但花朵更大、更抗病)”可知,他的研究重点是植物生长是否可以被促进。故选 C。
      30 .细节理解题。根据第五段“Beardshaw cnducted a greenhuse experiment cmparing music types.(比尔兹肖进行了一项温室实验,比较了不同类型的音乐)”可知,克里斯·比尔兹肖是通过进行温室实验发现这一点的。故选 D。
      31 .推理判断题。根据最后一段“It can depend n all srts f variables like plant types, music
      styles, and envirnmental factrs. Sme critics add that mre research with stricter cntrls needs t be dne in rder t establish a cnnectin between music and plant grwth. The imprvements
      in plant health bserved during these studies culd als be caused by better plant care and
      attentive behavir frm caretakers.(这可能取决于各种变量,如植物类型、音乐风格和环境因素。一些评论家补充说,为了建立音乐和植物生长之间的联系,需要进行更严格的控制研究。在这些研究中观察到的植物健康状况的改善也可能是由于更好的护理和照料者的细心行为)”可知,更多的因素促成了植物的改善,而非仅仅是音乐。故选 B。
      32 .D 33 .A 34 .B 35 .C
      【导语】本文是一篇说明文。介绍一次只做一件事很重要,深度工作是专注生产力的关键。
      32 .推理判断题。第二段“Are zer-distractin mments even available t mst fus these days? After all, every technical innvatin that makes ur lives mre cnvenient, like phnes and apps
      and streaming entertainment, is built fr a multi-tasking lifestyle. Listen t music. Add t yur
      grcery list. Press “buy” n an nline shpping cart. Reserve a table fr this weekend. All f these are things many f us d at the same time— and all t ften while we’re ding smething else,
      like wrking.(现在我们大多数人都能享受零分心时刻吗?毕竟,每一项让我们的生活更方便的技术创新,比如手机、应用程序和流媒体娱乐, 都是为多任务生活方式而设计的。听音乐。添加到你的购物清单中。在网上购物车中按“购买”键。预订一张这周末的桌子。所有这些都是我们很多人同时做的事情——而且经常是在我们做其他事情的时候,比如工作)”可知,这些都是我们许多人同时做的事情,而且常常是在我们做其他事情比如工作时做的。由此推断,零分心时刻很难获得。故选 D 项。
      33.词句猜测题。根据后文““Every time yu switch yur attentin frm ne target t anther and then back again, there’s a cst. This switching creates an effect that psychlgists call attentin
      residue (残留), which can reduce yur cgnitive (认知的) capacity fr a substantial amunt f
      time befre it clears. If yu cnstantly make ‘quick checks’ f varius devices and inbxes, yu
      essentially keep yurself in a state f persistent attentin residue, which is a terrible idea if yu’re smene wh uses yur brain t make a living.”(“每次你把注意力从一个目标转移到另一个目标,然后再转移回来,都是有代价的。这种转换产生了一种心理学家称之为“注意力残留”的效应,它会在相当长的一段时间内降低你的认知能力。如果你不断地‘快速检查’各种设备和收件箱,你基本上会让自己处于持续的注意力残留状态,如果你是一个靠大脑谋生的人,这
      是一个糟糕的主意。”)”可知,此处是 Newprt 在描述这种生活方式的缺点,推知snags 应是“缺点”之意,和 A 项意思相近。故选 A 项。
      34.细节理解题。根据第四段“Instead f mving quickly frm activity t activity, Newprt urges us t actively make time fr “deep wrk” every day, time when we are engaged in cgnitively
      challenging tasks withut interruptin frm anything else. This culd be knitting r reading r
      learning a language r meeting a prfessinal gal. The imprtant part is that it needs t be an
      activity yu can cmmit t investing yur energy in whleheartedly.(Newprt 敦促我们每天积极地腾出时间进行“深度工作”,而不是快速地从一个活动转移到另一个活动,这是我们从事具有认知挑战性的任务而不受其他任何事情干扰的时间。这可以是编织、阅读、学习一门语言或实现一个职业目标。重要的是, 它需要是一项你能全身心投入精力的活动)”可知,Newprt建议每次深入地做一件事。故选 B 项。
      35.主旨大意题。文章首段提出话题“零分心”就是 Cal Newprt 所说的“深度工作”所需的状态。下文叙述零分心不易, 敦促我们每天积极腾出时间进行“深度工作”,养成深入工作的习惯将使你不可避免地得出“专注是一种超级力量”的结论。由此可知,C 项“深度工作:专注生产力的关键”符合文章内容,适合作文章标题。故选 C 项。
      36 .E 37 .D 38 .G 39 .F 40 .A
      【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍的是书法的入门指南,旨在帮助读者了解书法的基本知识和技巧,以及如何通过个性化设计和色彩布局来提升书法的视觉效果。
      36 .空前“Calligraphy, the art f beautiful handwriting, is increasingly ppular fr its
      stress-reducing benefits.(书法,一门书写优美的艺术,因其减轻压力的好处而越来越受欢迎)”说明了书法越来越受欢迎,空格处和它越来越受欢迎有关,E 选项“Mre and mre peple are discvering the jy f this art.(越来越多的人发现了这门艺术的乐趣)”承接上文,符合语境,
      故选 E。
      37 .空前“T begin yur calligraphy jurney, it’s essential t gather the necessary supplies.(要开始你的书法之旅,收集必要的用品是必不可少的)”可知,要练书法,就要先收集必要的用品,空格处应该说这些用品都包括些什么,D 选项“These cver blank paper, a few markers and a pencil.(这些包括空白纸,一些记号笔和一支铅。)”说明了这些用品包括哪些东西,承接上文,符合语境,故选 D。
      38 .空后“Start by making a rw f“upstrkes (上扬的笔画)”.(从写一排“上挑笔划”开始)”说明的是练书法从什么开始,“上挑笔划”是基本的笔画,因此空格处要说掌握书法要从掌握笔画
      开始,G 选项“Mastering the calligraphy art requires practicing the basic strkes.(掌握书法艺术需要练习基本笔画)”引起下文,符合语境,故选 G。
      39 .空前“Yu can create yur wn fnt by leaving extra space arund each letter t add special
      decratins.(你可以通过在每个字周围留出额外的空间来添加特殊的装饰来创建自己的字体)”说明了你可以怎么创建自己的字体,空格处应该具体举例说明,F 选项“Fr example, yu
      might try adding a nature theme f leaves.(例如,你可以尝试添加树叶的自然主题)”举了一个可以添加的装饰的例子,承接上文,符合语境,故选 F。
      40 .上文“Chse a clr layut t bst yur calligraphy’s visual impact. When yur markers
      dries, yu can erase sme f the pencil lines.(选择一种颜色布局来增强你的书法的视觉冲击力。当你的记号笔干了,你可以擦掉一些铅笔线)”说明了当你的记号笔干了,你可以擦掉一些铅笔线,空格处应该说接下来又该怎么做,A 选项“Next, yu can add clr t yur letters.(接下 来,你可以给你的字添加颜色)”承接上文,符合语境,故选 A。
      41 .A 42 .C 43 .B 44 .C 45 .A 46 .D 47 .A 48 .D
      49 .B 50 .C 51 .A 52 .B 53 .B 54 .C 55 .D
      【导语】这是一篇记叙文,文章主要讲述出身贫穷的作者通过自己努力和好心人资助完成学业的故事。
      41 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:十年级毕业后,父亲告诉我,他再也负担不起我的学费了。
      A. cmpleting 完成;B. pursuing 追求;C. drpping 降低,掉落;D. escaping 逃跑。根据下文“my father tld me that he culd n lnger ____2____ my schling expenses”以及“Determined t cntinue my studies”可知,此处指上完十年级后,作者无法再继续上学,故选 A。
      42 .考查动词词义辨析。句意: 同上。A. reduce 减少;B. mnitr 监视,检查;C. affrd 支付得起;D. dnate 捐赠。根据上文“I belng t a pr family”可知,作者家庭贫困,故父亲负担不起学费,故选 C。
      43.考查形容词词义辨析。句意: 那天晚上,我躺在黑暗中,无法入睡,我对自己的未来感到迷茫。A. cnfident 自信的;B. lst 迷失的,不知所措;C. relaxed 放松的;D. indifferent冷漠的。结合语境以及“abut my future”可知,无法再继续上学,作者对未来感到迷茫,故选 B。
      44.考查形容词词义辨析。句意: 拥挤的街道和繁忙的交通让我不堪重负,我常常在夜里哭泣,想念我的家人和简朴的乡村生活。A. sharp 尖锐的,锋利的;B. smth 光滑的顺利的;
      C. heavy 沉重的,繁忙的;D. slw 缓慢的。结合上文“mve t the city”以及“the vercrwded streets”可知,城市应是街道拥挤,交通繁忙,故选 C。
      45 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. simplicity 简单;B. challenge 挑战;C. grace 优雅; D. presence 存在。此处和上文“the vercrwded streets and ____4____ traffic”形成对比,城市的拥挤繁忙对比乡村的简朴,故选 A。
      46.考查动词词义辨析。句意: 经过几天无果而终的寻找,我终于在一家小餐馆找到了一份工作。A. failed 失败;B. avided 避免;C. prvided 提供;D. landed 成功得到。根据下文一位顾客问作者的话“Why are yu wrking here?”可知,作者在一家小餐馆找到了工作,故选
      D。
      47.考查副词词义辨析。句意:他奇怪地看着我,问道:“你为什么在这里工作?”A. strangely奇怪地;B. casually 随意地;C. generally 一般地;D. prudly 自豪地。根据下文“Why are yu wrking here?”以及“his strange lk”可知,他感到奇怪,故选 A。
      48.考查名词词义辨析。句意: 我表姐警告过我,有人利用进城打工的贫穷乡下人。A. frce武力;B. charge 指控;C. care 关爱;D. advantage 优势。结合“warned”可知,表姐提醒作者保持警惕,故此处指“有人利用进城打工的贫穷乡下人” ,take advantage f“利用”,故选 D。
      49.考查名词词义辨析。句意: 尽管他看起来很奇怪,我也很不安,但我没有理由不尊重我的顾客。A. prfessr 教授;B. custmer 顾客;C. assistant 助手;D. partner 同伴。根据上文“One day a man came t the restaurant fr a cup f tea.”可知,他是餐馆的顾客,故选 B。
      50 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:我礼貌地回答了他关于我的情况的问题。A. dream 梦想;
      B. prspect 前景;C. situatin 情况,形势;D. cnclusin 结论。根据上文“Why are yu wrking here?”可知,他问正值上学年龄的作者为什么在餐馆工作,作者向他解释自己的情况,故选
      C。
      51.考查形容词词义辨析。句意: “我愿意支付你所有的大学学费。你可以专心学习了。 ”那人说话直接而坚定。A. firm 坚定的;B. cute 可爱的;C. weak 虚弱的;D. dubtful 怀疑的。空处和“direct”并列,结合他说的话“I’d like t pay fr all yur cllege fees. Yu can fcus n
      yur studies.(我愿意支付你所有的大学费用。你可以集中精力学习)”可知,他说话直接且坚定,故选 A。
      52.考查名词词义辨析。句意: 上百个声音涌过我的脑海,挡住了他的提议,但我最终还是接受了。A. request 要求;B. ffer 提议;C. applicatin 申请;D. invitatin 邀请。根据上文 “I’d like t pay fr all yur cllege fees.”可知,他主动提出资助作者上学,故选 B。
      53 .考查固定短语辨析。句意:在接下来的两年里,这个后来被我称为“老大哥”的人资助了我的教育,从不要求任何回报。A. in place 在适当的位置;B. in return 作为回报;C. n cnditin以……为条件;D. n purpse 故意地。根据“asking fr anything”可知,此处指从未要求作者的任何回报,故选 B。
      54.考查动词词义辨析。句意: 在他的鼓励下,我在学业上取得了优异的成绩,并最终获得了一所顶尖大学的奖学金。A. challenged 挑战;B. imprved 提高;C. secured 获得;D. changed改变。根据“I excelled academically”可知,作者成绩优异,获得了一所顶尖大学的奖学金,故选 C。
      55.考查名词词义辨析。句意: 受到他慷慨的鼓舞,我希望以他为榜样,相信即使是一个小小的同情之举也能让世界变得更美好。A. curage 勇气;B. creativity 创造力;C. wisdm 智慧;D. genersity 慷慨。根据上文“supprted my educatin withut ever asking fr anything
      ____ 13____.”可知,他资助作者,从没要求回报,故此处指他的慷慨,故选 D。
      56 .bkstres 57 .t 58 .Built 59 .an 60 .variety 61 .features
      62 .regularly 63 .where 64 .prfessinal 65 .was fllwed
      【导语】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了中国新增的世界最大实体书店,讲述其建设运营方、规模、内部设施、试运营情况等内容。
      56.考查名词复数。句意: 中国拥有许多令人惊叹的建筑地标——从世界最大火车站重庆东站,到都江堰世界最美书店之一。“ne f + the + 形容词最高级 + 可数名词复数”为固定结构,表示“最……之一”,用其复数形式,故填 bkstres。
      57 .考查介词。句意: 如今,中国又添一项破纪录的成就:世界最大实体书店。“”为固定搭配,意为“把……添加到 ……”,符合句子结构和语义逻辑,故填 t。
      58.考查非谓语动词。句意: 这家超级书店由深圳出版集团建设并运营,位于深圳市宝安区。句子主语 the super bkstre 与动词 build 之间为被动关系,需用过去分词作状语,句首单词首字母大写,故填 Built。
      59.考查冠词。句意: 这个文化综合体占地面积 13.1 万平方米——几乎相当于 18 个足球场,或巴黎整个卢浮宫的大小。“an area f...”为固定搭配,意为“……的面积” ,area 以元音音素开头,用不定冠词 an,故填 an。
      60.考查名词。句意: 这个宏大的空间内藏有超过 10 万册各类书籍。“a variety f”为固定短语,意为“各种各样的” ,vary 的名词形式是 variety,故填 variety。
      61.考查动词时态。句意: 该场所还设有露天屋顶花园、主题阅读区、剧院和定期举办展览的博物馆。句子描述客观事实, 需用一般现在时,主语 The venue 为单数,谓语动词用第三人称单数形式 features,故填 features。
      62.考查副词。句意: 该场所还设有露天屋顶花园、主题阅读区、剧院和定期举办展览的博物馆。句中谓语动词 hsts 需用副词修饰,regular 的副词形式是 regularly,意为“定期地” ,符合语境,故填 regularly。
      63 .考查定语从句关系副词。句意:此外,还有一个科技区,游客可以在这里体验互动 AI装置、无人机和其他前沿小器具。先行词为 a tech zne,表示地点,关系词在定语从句中作地点状语,需用关系副词 where 引导,故填 where。
      64 .考查形容词。句意: 2025 年 8 月 26 日,这家超级书店试运营,接待了 100 多位专业书评人和资深会员提前参观。句中名词短语 bk reviewers 需用形容词修饰,prfessin 的形容词形式是 prfessinal,意为“专业的”,符合语境,故填 prfessinal。
      65.考查动词时态和语态。句意: 活动包括与著名作家的读书会,随后是小型音乐艺术沙龙。主语 The event 与动词 fllw 之间为被动关系,且描述过去发生的动作,需用一般过去时的被动语态,结构为“was/were + 过去分词”,主语为单数,故填 was fllwed。
      66 .Ntice
      We are excited t annunce that ur belved teacher, Susan, is rganizing a Cultural Music Cncert. Mark yur calendars fr this event, which will take place n Saturday, Nvember 11th, frm 3:00 pm t 6:00 pm in the schl hall.
      The cncert will feature perfrmances frm varius student grups, shwing a range f
      musical styles frm arund the wrld. This is a unique pprtunity t experience the rich diversity f ur glbal cmmunity thrugh the universal language f music.
      We encurage all students t actively participate and embrace this chance t learn, enjy, and cnnect with different cultures.
      The Student Unin
      【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。假定你是某国际学校的学生会主席李华。你校外教 Susan计划举行文化音乐会(Cultural Music Cncert),请你代表学生会写一则通知。
      【详解】1.词汇积累
      兴奋的:excited→ thrilled
      各种各样的:varius→ a variety f
      参加:participate→ take part
      抓住:embrace→ grasp
      2.句式拓展
      简单句变复合句
      原句:The cncert will feature perfrmances frm varius student grups, shwing a range f musical styles frm arund the wrld.
      拓展句:The cncert will feature perfrmances frm varius student grups, which shws a range f musical styles frm arund the wrld.
      【点睛】【高分句型 1】We are excited t annunce that ur belved teacher, Susan, is rganizing a Cultural Music Cncert.(运用了 that 引导的宾语从句)
      【高分句型 2】Mark yur calendars fr this event, which will take place n Saturday, Nvember 11th, frm 3:00 pm t 6:00 pm in the schl hall.(运用了 which 引导的定语从句)
      67.
      As I stepped nt the stage, a wave f nervusness washed ver me. Reminding myself f Lily’s nte and my classmates’ supprt, I tk a deep breath and began speaking abut ur prject — hw we rganized campus clean-ups, encuraged students t use reusable bttles, and reduced plastic waste. As I spke, I nticed the audience leaning frward, listening carefully. The teachers ndded, sme smiling, and even yunger students seemed inspired. With each sentence, my
      cnfidence grew, and the fear that had seemed s verwhelming began t melt away.
      When I finished, the auditrium erupted with applause. I lked at my classmates and Lily, and we all cheered tgether. Later, several students came up t me, saying they felt inspired by my speech and wanted t jin ur prject. That mment taught me an imprtant lessn: curage isn’t abut never being afraid — it’s abut taking actin in spite f fear. Frm then n, I prmised
      myself t face challenges bldly, knwing that supprt, determinatin, and a psitive attitude culd make even the impssible pssible.
      【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者被班主任选中在学校年度活动中代表班级做项目展示,作者既感到荣幸又焦虑,因为当众演讲一直是作者最大的恐惧。尽管项目很重要,但作者仍担心紧张会搞砸一切。在朋友莉莉的帮助下, 作者逐渐有了信心,在正式演讲时克服了恐惧,成功完成展示,并得到观众热烈掌声的故事。
      【详解】1.段落续写:
      ①由第一段首句内容“当我走上舞台时,一阵紧张感席卷而来。”可知,第一段可描写作者走上舞台后的表现,以及克服恐惧完成演讲的过程。
      ②由第二段首句内容“当我讲完时,礼堂里爆发出热烈的掌声。”可知,第二段可描写演讲结束后观众的反应,以及作者的感悟。
      2.续写线索:走上舞台——感到紧张——想起朋友和同学的支持——开始演讲——逐渐自信——完成演讲——观众鼓掌——感悟勇气
      3.词汇激活行为类
      ①深呼吸:take a deep breath/breathe deeply
      ②一起欢呼:cheer tgether/burst int cheers tgether
      ③勇敢地面对挑战:face challenges bldly/cnfrnt bstacles bravely情绪类
      ①仔细的:carefully/attentively
      ②受鼓舞的:inspired/mtivated
      【点睛】【高分句型 1】Reminding myself f Lily’s nte and my classmates’ supprt, I tk a deep breath and began speaking abut ur prject — hw we rganized campus clean-ups, encuraged students t use reusable bttles, and reduced plastic waste.(运用了现在分词短语作状语和 hw引导宾语从句)
      【高分句型 2】Later, several students came up t me, saying they felt inspired by my speech and wanted t jin ur prject.(运用了现在分词短语作状语和省略了连接词 that 的宾语从句)

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