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2024—2025学年度第一学期高三第二次月考试题英语(试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非
选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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。每段对话仅读一遍。1.What’stheweatherlikenow?A.Cloudy.B.Sunny.C.Windy.2.Whousuallycallsthecusto
mersonMonday?A.Peter.B.Jack.C.Gary.3.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inagrocerystore.B.Inachocolatefactory.C.Inacafé.
4.Whattimewilldinnerbeready?A.At6:00p.m.B.At6:30p.m.C.At7:00p.m.5.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofDaniel?A.Heisgenerous.B.Heisrich.C.Heispopula
r.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.HowlongwillColinbeawayfromschool?A.Oneweek.B.Twoweeks.C.Eightweeks.7.Whatdoesthewomansugg
estdoing?A.SendingColinacard.B.VisitingColinathishouse.C.HelpingColinwithhisschoolwork.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whichroomisthemostdangerousro
omaccordingtothewoman?A.Thebathroom.B.Thebedroom.C.Thekitchen.9.Whomightthemanbe?A.Awriter.B.Abookshopworker.C.Aradiohost.10.Whatarethespeaker
smainlytalkingabout?A.Childsafetyathome.B.TerribleaccidentsinBritain.C.HospitaltreatmentinBritain.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatistheman’sprobl
em?A.Hecan’tchoosefromdifferentcomputerbrands.B.Hiscomputerdoesn’tworkproperly.C.Heneedstoborrowacomputer.12.Whydoesthewomanrecomm
endElectro-Land?A.Sheboughthercomputerthere.B.Thepricesarelowerthere.C.Herfriendworksthere.13.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Gotoastore.B.Arrangeanotherrepai
r.C.Dosomeresearch.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fellowstudents.B.
Fellowperformers.C.Brotherandsister.15.HowdidJanewinthetalentshow?A.Bysinging.B.Bydancing.C.Bytellingjokes.16.HowdoesPeterfeela
boutJane’ssuccess?A.Envious.B.Indifferent.C.Proud.17.WhatwillJanedonextyear?A.Spendmoretimewithfamily.B.Got
ouniversity.C.Doaworldtour.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatwasthetwochildren’sproblemwhentheywerejustfound?A.Noonecouldun
derstandthem.B.Peoplewerescaredofthem.C.Theyrefusedtospeak.19.Whotookcareofthechildren?A.SomeFlemishpeople.B.Severalvillagers.C.Arichman.20.Whatwaspr
obablythecauseofthechildren’sgreenskin?A.Theyatestrangefood.B.Theylackednutrition.C.Theirparentshadgreenskin.第二部
分阅读理解(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AEstablishedin2015,PoresttrekCycleCentre(FCC)hasbeco
meafantasticbikeserviceproviderinKuslnLumpr,Malaysin.Offeringawiderangeofbikes,gears(齿轮)andparts,FCCistheperfe
ctplacetostartroadcyclingforalllevelsofbikers.Nowgetrollingontheride,andyourroadcyclingexperiencestartshere.WhyFCCWithFCC,youc
anenjoyvarioustypesofcycling.WhatsetsFCCapartfromothersisitscommitmenttoqualitycontrol.Theproductsthatincludekids’bikes,
mountainbikes,roadbikesandtouringbikesensureyoutohaveeverythingyouneedforagreatcyclingtrip.Plus,itsfriendlycusto
merserviceisalwaysreadytosendthebiketoyourdrop-offlocationordeliverittoyourhotelthedaybeforeyourride.AboutPricesFCCoffersreasonableratesdependingo
nthetypeofthebikeandhowlongyouwanttorentit.Youcancheckthegivenchartbelow.Itgivesthelowestdiscountsontheitems,makingitacost-effec
tiveoptionforfamiliesandfriends.Formoreinformation,youcanclickhere.OneMountainBikeRentalOneRoadBikeRental1Day$53$622Days$89$1073Days
$124$133OptionalBikeToursTherearevariousbiketoursforyoutoexploreMalaysia.Forinstance,aculturalheritagebiketourinKualaLumpurtakesyoutof
amoussitesliketheMerdekaSquare.TheSt.Peter’sChurchandtheStadthuysinthehistoricMalaccaCityarealsogreatchoicesforhistorylovers.Don’tmissthe
beautyofnaturallyscenicroutesthroughgreenteaplantationsinthetouroftheCameronHighlands.21.WhatdoesFCCfeature?A.Hi
gh-costgears.B.High-qualitybikes.C.Guidedmotortours.D.Goodhotelservices.22.Howmuchshouldyoupayforrentingamountainbikeandaroadbikefor2day
s?A.$115.B.$196.C.$230.D.$257.23.Whichisthemostsuitableplacefornatureloverstocycleto?A.TheSt.Peter'sChurch.B.TheStadthuys.C.T
heCameronHighlands.D.TheMerdekaSquare.BOnesummernightinaseasidecottage,aboyfelthimselfliftedfrombed.Then,withtheswiftnessofadream,hewasheldinhis
father’sarmsoutontothenearbybeach.Overheadtheskywasdottedwithstars.“Watch!”Incredibly,ashisfatherspoke,oneofthestarsmoved.Inalineofgolde
nfireitflashedacrosstheastonishingheavens.Andbeforethewonderofthiscouldfade,anotherstarleapedfromitsplace,then
another,plunging(猛降)towardstherestlesssea.“What’sthis?”thechildwhispered.“Shootingstars.TheycomeeveryyearonacertainAugustnight.Ithoughtyou’dliketose
etheshow.”Thatwasall:justanunexpectedglimpseofsomethingmysteriousandbeautiful.But,backinbed,thechildstaredforalongtimeintothedark,kno
wingthatallaroundthequiethouse,thenightwasfullofthesilentmusicofthefallingstars.Decadeshavepassed,butIrememberthatnightstill,becauseI
wasthefortunateboywhosefatherbelievedthatanewexperiencewasmoreimportantforasmallboythananunbrokennight’ssleep.NodoubtIhadalltheusualchildh
oodentertainment,butthoseareforgottennow.WhatIrememberisthenightoftheshootingstars,thetelegraphwemadethatreal
lyworked,andthethingswehadfoundthatwereencouragedtoexhibit—anythingunusualorbeautiful—snakeskins,seashells,f
lowers,...Irememberthethought-provoking(引人深思的)booksleftbymybedsidethatbroadenedmyhorizonsandsometimesactuallychangedmylife.Myfather
hadthegiftforopeningdoorsforhischildrenandleadingthemintoareasofsplendidnewness.Thissubtleartofaddingdimensionstoachild’sworlddoesn’tnece
ssarilyrequireagreatdealoftime.Itsimplyinvolvesdoingthingsmoreoftenwithourchildreninsteadofforthemortothem.24.Whatdoestheu
nderlinedsentenceinparagraph4mean?A.Thechildwasstilladdictedtothebeautifulsceneryjustnow.B.Thechildwastoofrightenedtofallasleepb
ecauseofdarkness.C.Thechildwantedtolistenmoretothemusicaboutfallingstars.D.Thechildfeltgratefultohisfatherforwhatheshowedhim
.25.Allthethingstheauthorrememberfromhischildhoodare_______.A.unusualandnovelB.dangerousanddemandingC.strangeanduncommonD.educ
ationalandthought-provoking26.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Parentsshouldintervenemoreintheirchildren’
slearning.B.Parentsshouldpushtheirchildrentotrytodoeverythingontheirown.C.Parentsshoulddevoteenergytoexploringne
wthingsfortheirchildren.D.Parentsshouldencouragechildrentobecuriousandexplorenewthingsinlife.27.What’sthispassagemainl
yabout?A.LimitlessknowledgeB.Father,theheroofmylifeC.CuriosityarousedthatnightD.TheunusualthingsinmylifeCArecentsu
rveyintheUSfoundthatyoungpeoplevisitlibrariesmoreoftenthantheirparentsorgrandparents.Theyounglovelibrariesbecausetheyaresecure,comfortabl
e,freeand—asmy11-year-oldwouldsay—“aesthetic”.ThismeanstheylookgoodinthebackgroundofanInstagrampostorTikTokvideo.Librariesar
ealsoagreatplacetomeetpeople.Ifyou’rebothyoungandinalibrary,chancesarethatyouhavesimilarinterests.Andthen,too
,therearethebooks.Youngpeopleareturningouttobebigreadersofpaperbooks.Eventhoughtheyhavesmartphones,themostlimitlesslydi
stractingdeviceseverinvented,intheirpockets,manyaredeliberatelychoosingtopickupapieceof15th_centurytechnologyinstead.Theylikethefactthatbooksare
self-containedandrequireconcentration.Thereis,sometimes,asenseofnostalgic(怀旧的)cosplayinthewayyoungpeopleread.InNewYork,forexample,the
latestTikTok-fueledcrazeisreadingwithstrangersinbars.Youhavetobuyaticketinadvance,andthenyouallgatherandsitinsilencefor30minutes,read
ingwhateverbookyou’vebroughtalong.Likeanexpensiveversionofgoingtothelibrary,exceptthatafterwardsyouallhavead
rinkandtalkaboutbooks.Theverythoughtofitmakesmesuffer,butthat’sbecauseI’machildofthe1970sand1980s.Tome,readingisaprivatepleasure,
whilescreens—TVorcinema—aresocial.Ididonce,inafitofambitiousparenting,introducea“familyreadinghour”,duringwhichmyhusbanda
ndchildrenwerepressedtojoinmeatthefiresideforsomesilentreading.Itcouldnothavefeltmoreperformativeifwehaddressedupintophatsandcrinolines(旧
时的裙衬).Butstill,Iapplaudtheseyoungreaders—forknowingwhatisgoodforthem,forseekingouthumanconnection,forfindingthebeautyandpleasureinoldin
stitutions,andforbringingnewlifetothelibrary.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“aesthetic”inparagraph1mean?A.Visuallyappe
aling.B.Similarlyprivate.C.Spirituallyrelaxing.D.Economicallypractical.29.Whydomanyyoungpeoplechoosetoreadpaperbooksdespitehavingsmartphones?A
.Paperbooksarecheaperthansmartphones.B.Paperbooksareeasiertocarryaround.C.Paperbooksareaformofnostalgicentertainment.D.Pape
rbooksofferadistraction-freereadingexperience.30.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.ThepopularityofTikTokinNewYork.B.Agatheringattendedbystrangers
freeofcharge.C.Anewreadingtrendintegratingtheoldandnew.D.Historicalcostumesandtheirappealtoyoungreaders.31.Whydoestheauthor
mentiona“familyreadinghour”inparagraph4?A.Tohighlighthersuccessinparentingthechildren.B.Toillustrateherattemptt
ocombinepersonalandjointreadinghabits.C.Tocriticizethelackofinterestinperformanceamongfamilymembers.D.Toemphasizetheimportanceofdressi
ngformallyduringfamilyactivities.DAccordingtotheSolarEnergyIndustryAssociation,thenumberofsolarpanelsinstalled(安装)h
asgrownrapidlyinthepastdecade,andithastogrowevenfastertomeetclimategoals.Butallofthatgrowthwilltakeupalotofspace,andthoughmoreandmore
peopleaccepttheconceptofsolarenergy,fewlikelargesolarpanelstobeinstallednearthem.Solardeveloperswanttoputuppanelsasquicklyandcheaplyaspossible,sothey
haven’tgivenmuchthoughttowhattheyputunderthem.Often,they’llendupfillingtheareawithsmallstonesandusingchemicalstocontrolweeds.Theresultis
thatmanycommunities,especiallyinfarmingregions,seesolarfarmsasdestroyersofthesoil.“Solarprojectsneedtobegoodn
eighbors,”saysJordanMacknick,theheadoftheInnovativeSitePreparationandImpactReductionsontheEnvironment(InSPIRE)project.“Theyneedt
obeprotectorsofthelandandcontributetotheagriculturaleconomy.”InSPIREisinvestigatingpracticalapproachesto“low
-impact”solardevelopment,whichfocusesonestablishingandoperatingsolarfarmsinawaythatiskindertotheland.Oneoftheeasiestlow-impactso
larstrategiesisprovidinghabitatforpollinators(传粉昆虫).Habitatloss,pesticideuse,andclimatechangehavecauseddramaticdeclinesinpollin
atorpopulationsoverthepastcoupleofdecades,whichhasdamagedtheU.S.agriculturaleconomy.Over28stateshavepa
ssedlawsrelatedtopollinatorhabitatprotectionandpesticideuse.Conservationorganizationsputoutpollinator-friendlinessguidel
inesforhomegardens,businesses,schools,citiesandnowthereareguidelinesforsolarfarms.Overthepastfewyears,manysolarfarmdevelope
rshavetransformedthespaceundertheirsolarpanelsintoashelterforvariouskindsofpollinators,resultinginsoilimprovementandcarbonreducti
on.“Thesepollinator-friendlysolarfarmscanhaveavaluableimpactoneverythingthat’sgoingoninthelandscape,”saysMacknick.32.Whatdo
solardevelopersoftenignore?A.Thedeclineinthedemandforsolarenergy.B.Thenegativeimpactofinstallingsolarpanels.
C.Therisinglaborcostofbuildingsolarfarms.D.Themostrecentadvancesinsolartechnology.33.WhatdoesInSPIREaimtodo?A.Improvetheproductivityofloca
lfarms.B.Inventnewmethodsforcontrollingweeds.C.Makesolarprojectsenvironmentallyfriendly.D.Promotetheuseofsolarenergyinruralareas.34.Whatisthepurposeo
fthelawsmentionedinParagraph4?A.Toconservepollinators.B.Torestrictsolardevelopment.C.Todiversifytheeconomy.D.Toens
urethesupplyofenergy.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Pollinators:ToLeaveortoStayB.Sol
arEnergy:HopefortheFutureC.InSPIRE:ALeaderinAgricultureD.SolarFarms:ANewDevelopment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。TipsforPlanningaNatureWalkWithYourChildWhenitcomestoplanninganaturewalk,thekeytiptokeepinmindistohavefunwithit!36Ifchildrenaregiv
entheopportunitytoexperiencenature,eveninsimpleways,interactionandengagementfollowquitenaturally.Letyourchildrengetdirty.I
fyourlittleoneisanxioustocrawl(爬)inthedirttogetabetterlookatworms,thengoforit!37Researchsuggeststhatkidswhoplaythed
irtareexposedtobacteria,germsandvirusesthatcanhelpbuildtheirimmune(免疫)systemandreducetherisksofcertaina
llergiesandillnesseslaterinlife.38Encouragethemtostoptoturnoverrocks,touchmoss,andwhentheycan,climbonandoverrocksandfalle
ntrees.Whatevertheenvironment,whichyouassessforanyunreasonabledanger,thechildrencansetthepace—stimulatingconfidence,flexi
bility,problem-solving,creativity,andasenseofwonder.Getcreative.39Davissuggestspretendingtoplay,suchasusingastickasaswo
rdormagicwand,ormakingupstoriesabouttheitemsfoundduringyourwalk.Yourfindingsalsoworkgreatforanartproject.“Collectingrockson
yournaturewalkcanlaterbepaintedandre-purposedasbeautifulworksofart,”saysDavis.Letolderchildrenbemoreadventurous.Fortheolderkids,it’sallaboutmaki
ngadeeperconnectionwiththeworldaroundthem.Witholderkids,youcanencouragethemtoconnectwithnatureonadeeperlevelbyexploringtheirsenses.40A.Ass
esstheenvironment.B.Haveyourchildrenleadtheway.C.Natureisperfectforachild’screativity.D.Naturewalksdon’thavetobecomplicated.E
.Dirtmightgetabadreputation,butitshouldn’t.F.Tryhavingthemwalkbarefootondifferentsurfaces.G.Givethemthefreedomtoplayintheirownways.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分3
0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、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。DuringatriptoSanDiego,myhusbandDanandIcameacrosstwostars,Gracie
andBilly,attheBahiaResortHotel.GracieandBillywereactuallytwoharbor41.IlaterlearnedGraciehadaseverevisualdisabilityandBillywas42.Despitetheirlimita
tions,theylivedjoyfully,playingandmovinggracefullyintheirpool.I43themdaily,fascinatedbytheirenthusiasmandjoy.“Comeon,Gracie,”herattendantcalled
onedayduringfeedingtime.Gracie,44theattendant’spresence,swamtowardshim,onlyto45underandswimawayatthelastsec
ond.Billyjoinedinthe46,creatingadelightfulsceneofwaterjoy.AsIspenthours47GracleandBilly,Icouldn’thelpbutfeeladeep48w
iththem.Dannoticedmy49andsaid,“You'refallinginlovewiththem,aren’tyou?”Indeed,Iwas.Theirabilityto50andfindj
oyintheircircumstancesleftapermanentimpressiononme.Twoyearslater,Ifacedmyownbattlewithmy51.Terrifiedoflosingmyvision,Ire
calledtheseals’abilitytothrivedespitetheirblindness.“52whatyoucando,”Iremindedmyself,inspiredbyGracieandBilly’s53forlife.I54simplepleasuresl
ikepreparingandenjoyingmealsandrediscoveredmyloveforexercise.Asmybody55,IrealizedthatGracieandBilly’slivesbecameaguidi
nglightduringmydarkestmoments,teachingmetofindjoyatpresent.41.A.attendantsB.sealsC.safeguardsD.actresses42.A.
lameB.shyC.slimD.blind43.A.visitedB.fedC.comfortedD.guided44.A.rememberingB.expectingC.appreciatingD.sensing45.A.floatB.diveC.hideD.sink46.A.celebra
tionB.conversationC.funD.contest47.A.trainingB.observingC.examiningD.caring48.A.connectionB.agreementC.con
flictD.challenge49.A.embarrassmentB.fascinationC.devotionD.confusion50.A.adaptB.performC.communicateD.respond51.A.eyesightB.confidenceC.bel
iefD.depression52.A.LeavebehindB.FocusonC.AccountforD.Putoff53.A.responsibilityB.requirementC.enthusiasm
D.preparation54.A.neededB.missedC.ignoredD.embraced55.A.weighedB.improvedC.balancedD.relaxed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。Everyyearforoveramillennium(千年),fishermenhavebravedthesubzerotemperatures,bitingwi
ndsanddeepsnowtosearchforanunderwaterfortuneatChaganLake—oneofthebiggestfreshwater56(lake)inourcountry.ChaganistheonlyplaceinChina57youcanst
illfindfishermenusingaMongolianfishingmethodthatdatesbackcenturiesandhas58(bare)changedovertime.Holesaredrilledin
theice59(lower)a2-kilometer-longnetintopositionunderwater.Onceitfillsupwithfish,thenetispulledoutofthewaterusingagiant
wheel60(turn)byMongolianhorses.Thelargestfishintheseason’sfirstcatchisbelievedtobelucky,andwillgotothehighestbidderatthea
uction(拍卖).Toensurethatthistraditioncancontinue61damagingthelake’secology,fishermenkeepnatureinmindthroughouttheprocess.Avo
idingtheuseofmodernvehicleshelpsreducethechanceofpollutingthelakewater,and62numberoffishthatcan63(catch)iscappedtoensurethatthe
rewillbefishforyearstocome.Also,overthepastfewyears,themoneyfromtheauctionhasbeeninvestedintoprotectingthelakeandsurroundingenvi
ronment.Andduringthesummer,privatefishingwithout64(permit)isstrictlyprohibited.Thesepreservativemeasu
res65(keep)thetraditionaliveforthousandsofyearsandcertainlywillbepassedontofuturegenerations.第四部分写作(共两
节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,你校英文报正在为即将到来的体育节征集体育项目,请你推荐一项有益的球类运动,内容包括:1.阐述该项目的优点;2.说明开展的可行性。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。BallGa
meFun:TryIt!第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。“No,littlegirl.Youcan’tgetinwithoutth
emoney.”Jeffrey,thebusdriver,toldalittlegirlwhowantedtogetonthebusbutonlyhadafewpennies.Shemusthavebeenaroundsevenyearsold,andhewasn’tinthemood
todealwithunaccompaniedchildrenthatday.“Please,sir.Iwanttovisitmygrandmother,”thelittlegirlbegged.“Thengoaskyourparentsforthemoneyandcomebacknex
ttime,”Jeffreyrepliedandgesturedwithhishandforthegirltogetout.Shefinallyleftthebuswithhershoulderslowered.Jeffreysa
whersitdownatthebusstopanddroveoff.Hefinishedhisrouteandwenthomeforthelunch,greetinghiswife,Greta,andsittingdownonthecouchtorest.Whenhebrowse
dhisFacebookposts,animagecaughthisattention.Apicturewassharedofthelittlegirlhehadjustturnedawayafewhoursearlier.Theword“Missing”waswrittenontopoft
heimage.Helearnedthatthegirlhaddisappearedadayago,andherparentsweredesperatelytryingtofindher.“Dear!WhathaveIdone?”heaskedhimself,standingupa
ndgoingtothefrontdoor.WhenGretaaskedwherehewasgoing,Jeffreysaid,“Greta!Quick!Call911andthisnumber,”showingherthep
ictureofthegirl.“Isawthisgirlatabusstopearlier,andIturnedherawaybecauseshedidn’thaveenoughmoney.I’mgoingtofindher,butpleasemakethosecalls.”Havingtold
herwherethebusstopwas,hewentout.Jeffreyrushedtohiscar,speedingtothebusstop.Hopefully,thegirlwassmartenoughtostayinoneplace.Heco
uldn’tbelievehowcarelesshehadbeenearlier.Shewasalittlegirlallalone.Ashedrovetothebusstop,Jeffreyvowed(发誓)tobemorecarefulinthefuture,especiallywhen
itcametochildren.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。Para.1Finally,Jeffreysawatinyfiguresittingonthebenchatth
espot.Para.2Afewminuteslater,thepoliceandanothercarapproached.2024—2025学年度第一学期高三第二次月考答案英语第一部分听力1—5BBACA6—10CBCCA11—15BBCAA16—2
0CBACB第二部分阅读21—23BBC24—27AADC28—31ADCB32—35BCAD36—40DEBCF第三部分语言运用41—45BDADB46—50CBABA51—55ABCDB56.lak
es57.where58.barely59.tolower60.turned61.without62.the63.becaught64.permission65.havekept第四部分写作应用文范文:Onepossibleversion:BallGameF
un:TryIt!Fortheupcomingschoolsportsfestival,Ihighlyrecommendincludingtabletennisasoneoftheactivities.Foronething,withnumerousremarkableadvant
ages,notonlydoesitsignificantlyenhanceourreactionspeedandconcentration,butitalsoservesasanexcellentmeansforustobuil
dupourbody.Foranother,it’squiteworkable/practicalfortheschoolsportsfestival,consideringthattherearemanyping-pongtablesavailableoncampus.Moreov
er,tabletennisissuitableforplayersofallskilllevelsandpopularamongourstudents.Hence,organizingcompetitionswouldberelativelyeffortless.Ifirmlybelie
vethattabletenniswouldbeanexcellentoption,bringingsubstantialbenefitstothestudents.读后续写范文一:Finally,h
esawatinyfiguresittingonthebenchatthespot.Jefferyfeltrelievedanddelightedtoseethegirlstayingsafeandsound.
Tryingtocalmhimself,Jefferydecidedtotalktohergently.Heinquiredabouthernameandwhyshehadlefthome.“IwasgoingtoGr
andma’shouse.Mymomwouldn’tletmego.”Sarahreplied,swingingoneofherfeetandlookingattheconcretefloor.“Yourparentsaresearchingfor
you,andthey’llbeheresoon,”heassuredher,andthelittlegirlgavehimasmallsmile.Afewminuteslater,thepoliceandanothercarapproachedthem.Awomangoto
utofthevehicleandrushedtowardSarah.Thelittlegirlgotupandrantoher,yelling,“Mommy!”ThepoliceofficersapproachedJeffreyandhetol
dthemtheentirestoryandhowheregrettednotlettingheronthebus,sohecametofindher.Sarah’sparentsthankedhimforwhathehaddone.Fromthenon,Jeffreyh
elpedanyoneshortoncashwhogotonhisbus,andhealwayswatchedoutforthekidsthatwerealonebecausetheyneededsomeonelikehimtodotherightjob.听力材料Text1W:Howisth
eweathertoday?M:It’sbeautiful.Thesunisshining.It’sniceandwarm.(1)W:It’smuchbetterthanthecloudydayyesterday,isn
’tit?M:Yes,althoughthewindwillprobablypickuplater.Text2W:Peter,I’vejusthadacallfromJack.Heisillandwon’tbeatworktoday,socouldyoumake
hisMondaycallstothecustomers?(2)M:ButI’mbusy.Can’tGarydoit?W:Gary’sgoingtobelate.Hiscarbrokedown.Text3M:Excuseme.I’mlookingforc
hocolate-chipcookies.Ican’tfindtheminthedessertroworthecandysection.W:That’sbecausethey’reinthebakingsection.Gotothefrontofthestoreandtu
rnright.You’llseethebakingareainfrontofyou.(3)Text4W:Whattimeisit?Theclockinthekitchenhasstopped.M:It
’s6:30.Ijusthavetogoouttotheshopbeforeitcloses.Ineedsomebatteries.W:Well,don’tbelong.Dinnerwillbereadyinexactlyhalfa
nhour.(4)Text5W:Don’tforgettogiveDanielhispenback.Itlookslikeanexpensiveone.M:Hetoldmetokeepit.HesaidhecouldtellI
likeit,soIamwelcometohaveit.W:Really?Thatissoniceofhim.Ihopeyouthankedhim.(5)Text6M:Haveyouheardthenews?W:Whatnews?M:Colinfellandbrokehisl
egonholiday.Histeacherhadtodrivehimhomeandhe’sgoingtobeoffschoolforeightweeks.(6)W:Ohno,poorColin.(7)He’sbeenawayfortwoweeks,hasn’the?I
wasexpectinghimtobebacknextweek.M:Yes,ithappenedonthelastdayofhisholiday.W:He’llfallbehindwithhisschoolwork.M:Histeachersa
idhe’dsendhimsomehomeworktodo.Hisclassmateshavesenthimacardaswell.W:Ithinkweshouldgotovisithimathome.(7)Text7M:HerewithusisMarsha
Ward,whoisabest-sellingauthorinBritain.Welcome,Marsha.(9)Please,tellussomethingaboutyournewbook.W:Certainly.Didyo
uknowthatmorethanamillionchildreninBritaineveryyearrequirehospitaltreatmentforaccidentsthathappenathome?M:Really
?Ihadnoideathatthenumberisthathigh.W:Yes.Andalmostallofthoseaccidentscouldhavebeenprevented.Parentscanp
reventchildrenfromfallingdownthestairsbysettingupsafetygates.Theycanusematsinthebedroomstopreventchildrenfromslippingonfloors.M:Isthebathr
oomthemostdangerousroominthehouse?W:No,themostdangerousroombyfaristhekitchen.(8)M:OK.Nowitisagoodtimetoanswersomeofourlist
eners’questions.Hello,line1...(9)Text8M:Oh,thisisgettingreallyannoying.W:Whatisit?M:Mylaptop.Icanbeworking
onitandthen,allofasudden,Igetablackscreen.(11)W:Doesithappenalot?M:IthappenedafewtimessoItookittobefixed.There
pairmansaidtheproblemwasatinybatteryinsidethatneededreplacing.W:Didhereplaceit?M:Yes,buttheproblemhasn’tgoneaway.Look—blackscreen.W:Howlonghaveyou
hadyourlaptop?M:Onlyaboutfiveyears.W:Youknow,that’sabouthowlongalaptoplasts.Ithinkit’stimeyouboughtanewone.M:Buttheyaresoexp
ensive.W:YoushouldtryElectro-Land.Theyhavesomerealbargains.(12)Myfriendgotonefromthereandhelovesit.M:Don’tyouthinkIshouldhaveanothertryatgetti
ngitrepaired?W:Ifitkeepsbreakingdown,Ithinkitissendingyouamessage.Youhaveuseditforfiveyears.Maybeit’stimeforachange.M:OK,butfirstIamgoingtore
adaboutwhichisthebestonetobuy.(13)Text9W:AreyouPeterKnowles?(16)M:Yes,Iam.(16)W:IsyoursisterJaneKnowles—thesingerwhowonthetalentshowonTV?(15)(16
)M:Yes,sheis.(15)(16)W:Wow.Everybodyknowsherinschool.Howdoesitfeeltohaveafamoussister?(16)M:Verygood,Isuppose.
W:Don’tyouenvyherbecauseshe’sfamousnow?M:Certainlynot.She’sdonereallywell.She’sacredittoourfamily.(16)W:Didyouwatc
hherperformanceonTV?M:Well,yes.ButmostofthetimewewereallintheaudienceattheTVstudiowhensheperformed.Wesawit
live—meandtherestofthefamily.W:Oh,thatmusthavebeensocool.Whatwasitlike?M:Itwasgood—quiteinterestingreally.W:Wha
tweretheotherperformerslike?M:Theyweregreat.Thecomedianwasverygood.Ilikedthedancersaswell.W:Whydoesn’tJanegotothisschool?(17)IfIcouldseeherat
school,thatwouldbeamazing!M:Sheleftattheendofthesummerterm.She’llbeatuniversityforthenextthreeyears.(17)W:Ormaybeshe’lldoaworldtour?M:Idon’tthinkso
.Text10ThevillageofWoolpitinSuffolk,Englandhasastrangelegend—abouttwomysteriouschildrenwhoseskinwasgreen.Thetaleiseve
nstrangerwhenyouconsiderthatitmightbetrue.Thestorystartedduringthe12thcenturywhenvillagerscameacrosstwoyoungchildren—agirla
ndaboywithgreenskin.Theirwordsmadenosenseandtheywereactingnervously.(18)Thechildrenweretakentothehomeofawealthyman,whocaredforthem.(19)A
tfirst,theyrefusedtoeat.Thechildrenlivedwiththemanforsometime,andeventuallystartedeating.Aftertheydidso,theirskinlostitsgreencolor.T
hechildrenalsoslowlylearnedtospeakEnglish,andwerethenaskedwheretheyhadcomefrom.Theysaidtheycamefrom“thelandofSt.Martin”.Theyha
dbeenlookingaftersheepwhentheyheardthesoundofbellsandfollowedthesoundtowheretheywerefound.Theboylaterdiedbutthegirlgrewup,married,andhadachild.So,w
howerethestrangegreenchildren?ThemostlikelyexplanationisthattheywerethechildrenofFlemishimmigrantswhosepare
ntshaddied.PerhapstheyspokeonlytheirnativelanguageofFlemish,whichwouldexplainwhypeoplethoughttheirwordsmadenosense.Thegreencoloroft
heirskinwasprobablycausedbyalackofnutritiousfood.(20)部分答案详解阅读理解A篇【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了吉隆坡的一个提供自行车租赁服务的供应商Forest
trekCycleCentre(FCC)的服务、价格及可选择的自行车旅行线路。21.B.直接信息题。根据WhyFCC部分第二句WhatsetsFCCapartfromothersisitscommitmenttoqualitycontrol可知,FC
C不同其它公司特别之处的是它对各类自行车质量控制的承诺,故答案选B项。22.B.数字计算题,根据AboutPrices部分的表格内容可知,租一辆山地自行车和一辆公路自行车一共需要89+107=196(美元),故答案选B项。23.C.间接信息题。根据OptionalBikeTours部分最后一句
Don’tmissthebeautyofnaturallyscenicroutesthroughgreenteaplantationsinthetouroftheCameronHighlands的内容
可知,在CameronHighlands的自行车之旅中,游客可以穿越绿茶种植园,沿途欣赏自然风光,nature和naturally还是同根词。故CameronHighlands是最适合naturelove
rs骑车去旅行的地方,答案选C项。B篇【语篇解析】本文是一篇记叙文。几十年前的一个夏日夜晚父亲抱起熟睡的作者,带作者去看流星,作者在多年后依然对这个夜晚记忆犹新。除此之外,作者还记得许多和父亲一起做的特殊事情,父亲通过一些小事激发作者的好奇心。作者意识到开阔孩子的视野并不需要花费很多时间,只需经
常和孩子们一起做一些事情。24.A.词句猜测题。根据画线句前面的“Thatwasall:justanunexpectedglimpseofsomethingmysteriousandbeautiful.(仅此而已:只是对神秘而美丽事物的意外一瞥。)”并结合上文
父亲抱着熟睡的作者去看流星的场景可知,在这个夜晚,作者看到了神秘而美丽的流星雨,再根据画线句“But,backinbed,thechildstaredforalongtimeintothedark,knowingthatallaroundthequietho
use,thenightwasfullofthesilentmusicofthefallingstars.(但是,回到床上,孩子在黑暗中凝视了很长一段时间,知道在安静的房子周围,夜晚充满了星星落下的无声音乐。)”可推知,作者回到床上躺着后,
依然沉浸在刚刚看到的美丽景色之中,故选A。25.A.推理判断题。根据第五段中的“Iwasthefortunateboywhosefatherbelievedthatanewexperiencewasmoreimportantforasmallboythananunbrokennigh
t’ssleep(我是一个幸运的男孩,他的父亲认为,对一个小男孩来说,一次新的经历比一个完整夜晚的睡眠更重要)”和“WhatIrememberisthenightoftheshootingstars,thetelegraphwemadethatreallyworked,andthethingsw
ehadfoundwereencouragedtoexhibit—anythingunusualorbeautiful--snakeskins,seashells,flowers,...(我记得的是流星的夜晚,我们制作的真的很管用的电
报,我们这些孩子被鼓励展示我们发现的东西一任何不寻常或美丽的东西-蛇皮、贝壳、花……)"可推出,作者记得的童年里的那些事物都非常独特、新颖,故选A。26.D.推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“Myfatherhadthegiftofopeningdoorsforhischildrenand
leadingthemintoareasofsplendidnewness.(我父亲有一种了不起的天赋,那就是为他的孩子们打开大门,带领他们进入一个崭新的领域。)”可知,父亲为他的孩子们打开大门,带领他们进入一个崭新的领域,激发出了他们探索的兴趣。由此可推测出,父母应该鼓励
孩子们保持好奇心,探索生活中的新事物,故选D。27.C.主旨大意题。通读全文可知,本文首先描述了几十年前的一个夏日夜晚父亲抱起熟睡的作者,带作者去看流星,再根据第五段中的“Decadeshavepassed,butIrememberthatnights
till,becauseIwasthefortunateboywhosefatherbelievedthatanewexperiencewasmoreimportantforasmallboythanan
unbrokennight’ssleep.(几十年过去了,但我仍然记得那个夜晚,因为我是一个幸运的男孩,他的父亲认为,对一个小男孩来说,一次新的经历比一个完整的夜晚更重要。)”和最后一段中的“Myfatherhadthegiftofopeningdoorsforhischildrenand
leadingthemintoareasofsplendidnewness.(我父亲有一种了不起的天赋,那就是为他的孩子们打开大门,带领他们进入一个崭新的领域。)”可知,那个夜晚父亲让作者体验了新的事物,父亲总能够激发孩子们去探索新事物,使孩
子保持好奇心。由此可推测出,C项“那晚激发的好奇心”最适合作本文标题,故选C。C篇【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。讲述了年轻一代热衷图书馆,视其为舒适、免费社交空间和能展现个性品味的地点。尽管电子设备普及,他们仍偏爱纸质书阅读以
享受静谧时光,同时创新阅读方式如酒吧共读,融合社交与阅读。作者虽偏好私读,却赞赏年轻读者为图书馆注入新活力的观点。28.考查词义猜测。根据第一段中的“Theyounglovelibrariesbecausethey
aresecure,comfortable,freeand—asmy11-year-oldwouldsay—‘aesthetic’.Thismeanstheylookgoodinthebackgrou
ndofanInstagrampostorTikTokvideo.”年轻人喜欢图书馆,因为它们安全、舒适、免费,而且—正如我11岁的儿子所说—‘aesthetic’。这意味着它们在Instagram帖子或TikTok视频的背景中看起来很好。可知,划线词aesthe
tic意思是“有美感的,视觉上吸引人的”,故选A。29.考查细节理解。根据第二段中的“Eventhoughtheyhavesmartphones,themostlimitlesslydistractingdeviceseverinvented,intheir
pockets,manyaredeliberatelychoosingtopickupapieceof15th-centurytechnologyinstead.Theylikethefactthatbo
oksareself-containedandrequireconcentration.”尽管他们口袋里有智能手机,这种有史以来最具干扰性的设备,许多人还是故意选择拿起一件15世纪的技术。他们喜欢书籍是自成一体的,需要集中注意力。可知,许多年轻人选择阅读纸质书籍是因为纸
质书籍提供了一个无干扰的阅读体验,故选D。30.考查段落大意。根据第三段中的“InNewYork,forexample,thelatestTikTok-fuelledcrazeisreadingwithstrangersinbars
.Youhavetobuyaticketinadvance,andthenyouallgatherandsitinsilencefor30minutes,readingwhateverbookyou’vebrou
ghtalong.Likeanexpensiveversionofgoingtothelibrary,exceptthatafterwardsyouallhaveadrinkandtalkaboutbooks.”例如,在纽约,最新的TikTok热潮是在酒吧里与陌生人一起阅读。你必须提前买票
,然后大家聚在一起,安静地坐30分钟,读你带来的任何一本书。就像去图书馆的昂贵版本,除了之后你们都喝一杯,谈论书。可知,第三段主要讲的是一种融合了旧与新的新的阅读趋势,故选C。31.考查推理判断。根据第四段
中的“Ididonce,inafitofambitiousparenting,introducea‘familyreadinghour’,duringwhichmyhusbandandchildrenwere
pressedtojoinmeatthefiresideforsomesilentreading.Itcouldnothavefeltmoreperformativeifwehaddressedupintophatsandcrinolines(旧时的裙衬).”有一次,在雄心勃勃的育儿
冲动下,我推出了“家庭阅读时间”,在此期间,我的丈夫和孩子们被迫和我一起在炉边默读。如果我们戴上大礼帽,穿上裙衬,也不会感觉更有表演感。可知,作者提到“家庭阅读时间”是为了说明她试图将个人和共同的阅读习惯结合起来,故选B。D篇【语篇解读
】本文是一篇说明文。介绍的是用一种更加友好的方式建立一种新型的太阳能农场,这种新型的农场更有利于保护各种传粉昆虫,从而促进农业的发展。32.隐含意义推断题。根据第二段中的Often,they'llendupfillingth
eareawithsmallstonesandusingchemicalstocontrolweeds.Theresultisthatmanycommunities,especiallyinfarmingregions,seesolarfarmsasdestroyersofthesoil(通
常,他们最终会用小石头填满该地区,并使用化学物质来控制杂草。结果是,许多社区,特别是在农业地区,将太阳能农场视为土壤的破坏者)可知,太阳能开发者采用不环保的方式处理太阳能板安装后产生了问题,导致人们把太阳能农场看作是土壤的破坏者,由此可以推
断,开发者在安装太阳能板后忽略了其带来的负面影响,故答案选B项。33.动作倾向题。根据第三段中的InSPIREisinvestigatingpracticalapproachesto“low-impact"solardevelopment,whichf
ocusesonestablishingandoperatingsolarfarmsinawaythatiskindertotheland(InSPIRE正在研究“低影响”太阳能开发的实用方法,其重点是以对土地更友好的方式建立和运营太阳能农场)可
知,InSPIRE采用更好的方式建立和运营太阳能农场,也就是目的使得太阳能农场更加环保,故答案选C项。34.动作倾向题。根据第四段中的“Over28stateshavepassedlawsrelatedtopollinatorhabitatprotectionan
dpesticideuse.(超过28个州通过了与传粉媒介栖息地保护和农药使用有关的法律。)”可知,这些法律都是与保护传粉者栖息地和农药使用相关,所以这些法律的目的是保护授粉者,故答案选A项。35.标题判断题。根据最后
一段中的Overthepastfewyears,manysolarfarmdevelopershavetransformedthespaceundertheirsolarpanelsintoashelterforvariouskindsofpollinators,result
inginsoilimprovementandcarbonreduction(在过去的几年里,许多太阳能农场开发商将太阳能电池板下的空间改造成各种传粉媒介的庇护所,从而改善了土壤并减少了碳排放)可知,现在的太阳能农场在过去的几年里已经得
到了很大的发展,更重要的是太阳能农场也变得更加的环保,这将是未来发展农业的新趋势,再结合全文对太阳农场的发展过程的介绍可以判断,本文主题是介绍新发展的太阳能农场,故选D项。七选五【导语】这是一篇说明文,文章讲述了计划与孩子一起在大自然散步的几点建议。36.后文“Ifchi
ldrenaregiventheopportunitytoexperiencenature,eveninsimpleways,interactionandengagementfollowquitenaturally.(如果孩子们
有机会体验大自然,即使是简单的方式,互动和参与也会自然而然地随之而来)”谈到,如果给予孩子探索自然的机会,即便是简单的方式,孩子也会自然地互动和参与起来,据此可以推断出此处应该谈到大自然散步是一件并不复杂的事情,D项“自然漫步并不一定
要很复杂”符合语境,故选D。37.根据前文“Ifyourlittleoneisanxioustocrawl(爬)inthedirttogetabetterlookatworms,thengoforit!(如果你的孩子急于在泥土里爬,以便更好地观察蠕虫,那就去做吧)”和后文“Researchsu
ggeststhatkidswhoplaythedirtareexposedtobacteria,germsandvirusesthatcanhelpbuildtheirimmune(免疫)systemandreducetheriskso
fcertainallergiesandillnesseslaterinlife.(研究表明,玩泥巴的孩子会接触到细菌、病菌和病毒,这些细菌和病毒可以帮助他们建立免疫系统,降低日后患某些过敏和疾病的风险)”可知,此处与dirt有关,结合后文谈到的好处可以
推断出于dirt的优缺点有关,E项“肮脏可能会有坏名声,但它不应该”符合语境,故选E。38.根据本段内容“Encouragethemtostoptoturnoverrocks,touchmoss,andwhentheyca
n,climbonandoverrocksandfallentrees.Whatevertheenvironment,whichyouassessforanyunreasonabledanger,thechildrencansetthepac
e—stimulatingconfidence,flexibility,problem-solving,creativity,andasenseofwonder.(鼓励他们停下来翻石头,摸苔藓,如果可以的话,爬上石头和倒下的树。无论环境如何,你评估任何不合理的危险,孩子们都可
以设定节奏——激发信心,灵活性,解决问题的能力,创造力和惊奇感)”可知,本段谈到鼓励孩子们多去跟大自然接触,去体验不同的环境,家长在确保环境安全的前提下,让孩子确定与大自然接触的节奏,B项“让孩子们带路”符合本段主旨,故选B。39.根据本段小标题“Getcreati
ve.(变得有创造力)”可知,本段于创造力有关,结合本段末句“Collectingrockswhileonyournaturewalkcanlaterhepaintedandre-purposedasbeautifulworksofart(在大自然中散步时收集的岩石可以在以后被他绘画并重新利用为美
丽的艺术品)”可知,C项“大自然对激发孩子的创造力再合适不过了”符合本段主题,故选C。40.结合本段小标题“Letolderchildrenbemoreadventurous.(让大一点的孩子更有冒险精神)”可知,本段主题是“让大一点的孩子更有冒险精神”,前文“Witholderkids,
youcanencouragethemtoconnectwithnatureonadeeperlevelbyexploringtheirsenses.(对于大一点的孩子,你可以通过探索他们的感官来鼓励他们与自然建立更深层次的联系)”提到通过探索感
官来鼓励孩子接触大自然,F项“试着让他们赤脚在不同的地面上行走”是具体的方法,故选F。完型填空【解题导语】这是一篇记叙文。主要介绍了作者在圣地亚哥的BahiaResortHotel度假期间与两只居住在那里的海豹Gracie和Billy的互动经历,展现了一则关于克服逆境、寻找生命中的
喜悦和感激的故事。41.选B。在一次前往圣地亚哥的旅行中,我和丈夫Dan在BahiaResortHotel遇见了两位明星,Gracie和Billy。它们实际上是两只海豹。42.选D。结合前面的内容可知,与Graci
e的严重视觉障碍相呼应,表明Billy也有视觉上的问题,符合句法结构上的平行性。43.选A。尽管有这些缺陷,它们仍然快乐地生活,在池塘里优雅地玩耍和移动。我每天都去看望它们,被它们的热情和快乐所吸引。44.选D。这里描述了Gracie对饲养员的存在作出反应的
方式。考虑到Gracie有严重的视觉障碍,它可能通过非视觉方式感知到饲养员,比如通过声音或触觉。45.选B。结合前面的“swamtowardshim”和后面的“underandswimawayatthelastsec
ond”以及上文playful,说明Gracie突然潜人水下然后游走。46.选C。这里描述了Billy加入了一个活动,这个活动带来了欢乐的水上场景。根据前文Gracie和饲养员的互动,我们可以推断这是一个
愉快的、可能具有游戏性质的活动。47.选B。这里描述了作者花费大量时间与Gracie和Billy相处的情景,观察这两只海豹。48.选A。这里描述了作者与Gracie和Billy之间形成的某种强烈的情感联系。49.
选B。这里提到Dan注意到了作者的某种表现,而这种表现让Dan认为作者爱上了Gracie和Billy。这表明作者对海豹展现出了强烈的兴趣或情感投入。50.选A。这句话描述了Gracie和Billy的适应能
力给作者留下了深刻的印象。51.选A。“Terrifiedoflosingmyvision…”这句话揭示了作者害怕失去视力,暗示了作者的担忧与视力有关。52.选B。作者受到Gracie和Billy生活态度的启发,提醒自己专注于自己能做的事情。53.选C。考虑到Gracle和Billy的
适应能力和作者从中得到的正面启示,enthusiasm描述了海豹对生活的积极态度。54.选D。这里描述了作者在视力问题中乐于接受了这些简单的快乐,如享受美食和重新发现对运动的热爱。55.选B。考虑到作者从海豹身上找到了光明,我们可以推断作者的身体状况有所改善。语法
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