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      英语试题
      2025. 2
      本试卷共 8 页,满分 120 分,考试用时 120 分钟。
      注意事项:
      1. 本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。答卷前,考生务必用黑色钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名、
      考生号填写在答题卡上。条形码横贴在“条形码粘贴处”。因笔试不考听力,试题从第二部分
      的“阅读理解”开始,试题序号从“21”开始。
      2. 作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用 2B 铅笔在答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如
      需 要改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作
      答, 答案必须写在答题卡相应位置;答案写在试卷上无效。
      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、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
      A
      Tiny Memir Cntest fr Students
      Can yu tell a meaningful, true stry frm yur life in just 100 wrds? That’s the challenge we present in ur
      100-Wrd Persnal Narrative Cntest, inspired by the Tiny Lve Stries series. After receiving mre than 25,000
      entries in the last tw years and hnring dzens f utstanding teen-written memirs, we’ve learned that it is
      abslutely pssible t capture a pwerful mment in just 100 wrds. We’re lking fr shrt but impactful stries
      that highlight a specific event r mment in yur life, tld in yur unique vice. We’re nt asking yu t fllw a
      particular theme r structure, but we hpe yu’ll explre different styles and frms t tell a stry that is meaningful
      t yu.
      This cntest is pen t students aged 13 t 19 frm arund the wrld wh are currently in high schl. Cllege
      students are nt allwed, but high schl students taking cllege classes, and students aged 19 r yunger taking a
      gap year r nt yet in cllege can participate. Hwever, children f New English emplyees and thse living in the
      same husehld are nt allwed t enter.
      Yur wrk will be evaluated by New English jurnalists, Leaning Netwrk staff, and educatrs frm
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      universities acrss the cuntry. The prize fr winning is having yur stry published n the Learning Netwrk, with
      the pssibility f being selected fr the print editins f New English. Winners will be annunced by May 1, 2025.
      Cntest dates: Jan. 6 t Mar. 4, 2025. Submissins must be received by Mar. 4, 2025, using the submissin
      frm prvided. Please write t us at Feedback@newenglish. cm.
      1. What type f stries is the cntest lking fr?
      A. Tiny yet meaningful stries. B. Lng and detailed stries.
      C. Fictinal stries with a theme. D. Stries fllwing a specific frm.
      2. Wh can take part in this cntest?
      A. First-year cllege students. B. High schl students f any age.
      C. Kids f New English emplyees. D. High schl students aged 13-19.
      3. What is the prize fr winning the cntest?
      A. A chance t meet jurnalists. B. Becming a part-time editr.
      C. Publicatin f the winning stry. D. Talking t a university educatr.
      【答案】1. A 2. D 3. C
      【解析】
      【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了学生微型回忆录大赛的要求及奖励。
      【1 题详解】
      细节理解题。由文章第一段中“We’re lking fr shrt but impactful stries that highlight a specific event r
      mment in yur life, tld in yur unique vice. We’re nt asking yu t fllw a particular theme r structure, but
      we hpe yu’ll explre different styles and frms t tell a stry that is meaningful t yu. (我们期待收到简短却富
      有影响力的故事,这些故事应突出你生活中的某个特定事件或瞬间,并以你独特的视角讲述。我们并不要
      求你遵循特定的主题或结构,但希望你能探索不同的风格和形式,讲述一个对你而言意义非凡的故事)”可
      知,比赛寻找的是微小但有意义的故事。故选 A。
      【2 题详解】
      细节理解题。由文章第二段“This cntest is pen t students aged 13 t 19 frm arund the wrld wh are
      currently in high schl. Cllege students are nt allwed, but high schl students taking cllege classes, and
      students aged 19 r yunger taking a gap year r nt yet in cllege can participate. Hwever, children f New
      English emplyees and thse living in the same husehld are nt allwed t enter. (本次大赛面向全球 13 至 19
      岁、目前就读于高中的学生开放。大学生不得参加,但正在上高中课程的大学生,以及 19 岁或以下、处于
      间隔年或尚未进入大学的学生均可参与。然而,《新英语》员工的子女及与其同住一屋的人员不得参赛)”可
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      知,比赛面向 13 到 19 岁的全球高中生。故选 D。
      【3 题详解】
      细节理解题。由文章第三段中“The prize fr winning is having yur stry published n the Learning Netwrk,
      with the pssibility f being selected fr the print editins f New English. (获奖者将有机会将自己的故事发布在
      学习网络上,并有可能被选中刊登在《新英语》的印刷版上)”可知,获胜的奖品是有机会在学习网络上发
      表故事,还有可能被选入《新英语》的印刷版。故选 C。
      B
      Suzanne Dnhe a tp manager, started the mnth with a 10-day business trip thrugh Asia. Back in New
      Yrk, her husband, Matt Dnhe, was helping their three teenagers begin a new schl year. That was n simple
      task. Thugh the children are clse in age, each ges t a different schl and has different after-schl activities.
      Matt drve their 13-year-ld t hckey practices and tk all three children fr a turnament. In between, there
      were grceries t buy, meals t prepare and hmewrk t assist with.
      It was all in a day’s wrk fr Matt, wh quit his jb t help ut at hme. He is part f a quiet but grwing
      grup f men wh manage respnsibilities at hme while their wives climb t tp psitins in finance. Accrding
      t a 2023 reprt, Dads represented 18% f stay-at-hme parents in 2021, up frm 11% in 1989.
      Wall Street has lng struggled t prmte and keep wmen. A htly cmpetitive industry that demands lng
      hurs, frequent travel and the need t be n call cnstantly, it has been an unwelcming envirnment fr wmen,
      particularly thse with children. Managing the arrangements is a challenging task. Wmen leaders in finance say
      that having a partner wh stays hme can relieve that burden. The disheartening part f the message is that yu can’
      t achieve if ne parent isn’t at hme.
      Fr the men, being a husehusband can cme with a negative perceptin: Sciety ften still assumes men will
      be the bigger earners and wmen the main caregivers. Nt all men are as cmfrtable in the psitin. One
      stay-at-hme dad says he smetimes tells ther men that he manages real estate — technically true because the
      family wns a few buildings. He says he can identify ther men in similar rles when they say they “run a small
      investment fund.”
      “We’re all ut there, but we can’t say anything abut it,” he says.
      Paul Sullivan, a stay-at-hme dad, has been trying t change that. He funded a grup called the Cmpany f
      Dads, but he fund n supprt grups fr men in his psitin. He reached ut fr advice. Sme said peple
      smetimes made fun f the husehusbands, calling them names like “Mr. Mm.”
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      “Tw things can be true at nce,” Sullivan says. “Mms can be discriminated against in the wrkplace, and
      dads can be afraid t take a lead rle at hme.”
      4. What phenmenn is described in paragraph 1?
      A. Mthers’ greater cntributin t the family.
      B. Children’s pressure frm after-schl activities.
      C. Fathers’ mre invlvement in husehld duties.
      D. Fathers’ pr perfrmance in time management.
      5. What is the writing purpse f paragraph 3?
      A. T ppse the cmpetitive nature f Wall Street.
      B. T describe challenges wmen face in their careers.
      C. T suggest men shuld stay at hme t supprt wmen.
      D. T shw hw husehusbands help their wives succeed.
      6. What can be inferred abut the stay-at-hme dads frm paragraph 4&5?
      A They are widely accepted as main caregivers.
      B. They are prud f being stay-at-hme parents.
      C. They try t play dwn their caregiving rles.
      D. They struggle t balance wrk and family.
      7. What is peple’s attitude t Sullivan’s initiative?
      A. Appreciative. B. Ambiguus.
      C. Tlerant. D. Disapprving.
      【答案】4. C 5. B 6. C 7. D
      【解析】
      【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了男性作为家庭主夫的现象及其面临的挑战。
      【4 题详解】
      细节理解题。由文章第一段“Suzanne Dnhe, a tp manager, started the mnth with a 10-day business trip
      thrugh Asia. Back in New Yrk, her husband, Matt Dnhe, was helping their three teenagers begin a new schl
      year. That was n simple task. Thugh the children are clse in age, each ges t a different schl and has
      different after-schl activities. Matt drve their 13-year-ld t hckey practices and tk all three children fr a
      turnament. In between, there were grceries t buy, meals t prepare and hmewrk t assist with. (高级管理人
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      员苏珊娜·多诺霍本月以一次为期 10 天的亚洲商务旅行开始。回到纽约后,她的丈夫马特·多诺霍正忙着
      帮助他们的三个孩子迎接新学期的到来。这可不是件容易的事。虽然孩子们年龄相仿,但他们各自就读于
      不同的学校,参加不同的课后活动。马特开车送 13 岁的孩子去练习曲棍球,还带着三个孩子去参加比赛。
      在这期间,他还得负责购买杂货、准备饭菜以及辅导孩子们做作业)”可知,第一段描述了一种现象,即父
      亲更多地参与家务。故选 C。
      【5 题详解】
      推理判断题。由文章第三段“Wall Street has lng struggled t prmte and keep wmen. A htly cmpetitive
      industry that demands lng hurs, frequent travel and the need t be n call cnstantly, it has been an unwelcming
      envirnment fr wmen, particularly thse with children. Managing the arrangements is a challenging task. Wmen
      leaders in finance say that having a partner wh stays hme can relieve that burden. The disheartening part f the
      message is that yu can’t achieve if ne parent isn’t at hme. (华尔街长期以来在女性员工的晋升和留任方面一
      直存在困难。这是一个竞争激烈、要求长时间工作、频繁出差且随时待命的行业,对女性,尤其是育有子
      女的女性来说,并不是一个友好的工作环境。处理这些安排是一项艰巨的任务。金融领域的女性领导者表
      示,如果有一方留在家里,可以减轻她们的负担。但令人沮丧的是,如果父母中有一方不在家,她们就难
      以实现职业上的成功)”可知,第三段的目的主要是描述女性在职业生涯中面临的挑战。故选 B。
      【6 题详解】
      推理判断题。由文章第四段“Fr the men, being a husehusband can cme with a negative perceptin:Sciety
      ften still assumes men will be the bigger earners and wmen the main caregivers. Nt all men are as cmfrtable
      in the psitin. One stay-at-hme dad says he smetimes tells ther men that he manages real estate — technically
      true because the family wns a few buildings. He says he can identify ther men in similar rles when they say they
      “run a small investment fund.” (对于男性来说,做家庭主夫可能会带来负面的看法:社会往往仍然认为男性应
      该是家庭的主要经济支柱,而女性则是主要的照顾者。并不是所有男性都能坦然接受这种角色。一位全职
      父亲说,他有时会告诉其他男性,他管理房地产——从技术上讲这是真的,因为家里拥有几栋楼。他说,
      当其他处于类似角色的男性说他们“经营着一个小型投资基金”时,他能认出他们)”和第五段““We’re all
      ut there, but we can’t say anything abut it,” he says. (“我们都在这里,但我们什么都不能说,”他说。)”可
      知,对于男性来说,成为家庭主夫可能会带来负面的看法,不是所有男性都对这个位置感到自在,有些男
      性甚至会掩饰自己的照顾者角色。因此,可以推断出留在家中的父亲们试图淡化他们的照顾者角色。故选 C。
      【7 题详解】
      推理判断题。根据文章倒数第二段中“Paul Sullivan, a stay-at-hme dad, has been trying t change that. He
      funded a grup called the Cmpany f Dads, but he fund n supprt grups fr men in his psitin. He reached
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      ut fr advice. Sme said peple smetimes made fun f the husehusbands, calling them names like “Mr. Mm.”
      (保罗·沙利文也是一位全职父亲,他一直在努力改变这种现状。他创立了一个名为“父亲陪伴”的团体,
      但他发现没有支持他这种处境男性的团体。他寻求建议。有人说,人们有时会嘲笑家庭主夫,给他们起诸
      如“妈妈先生”之类的绰号)”可知,Sullivan 试图改变人们对家庭主夫的看法,但他发现没有支持他这种
      立场的男性团体。他寻求建议时,有些人有时会嘲笑家庭主夫,给他们起“妈妈先生”之类的绰号。这表
      明人们对 Sullivan 的倡议持反对的态度。故选 D。
      C
      Denmark, knwn fr its inventive restaurants and elegant design studis, is abut t becme knwn fr
      smething mre basic: the wrld’s first belch (打嗝) and manure (粪便) tax.
      That’s because there are five times as many pigs and cws in Denmark as there are peple. Nearly tw-thirds
      f its land is taken up by farming. And agriculture is becming its largest share f climate pllutin, putting
      lawmakers under intense public pressure t reduce it. S nw, Denmark’s gvernment, has agreed t tax the
      methane emissins (甲烷排放) released by farm animals. The measure was passed this mnth, making it the nly
      such climate tax n farm animals in the wrld.
      “I think it’s gd,” said Rasmus, a 31-year-ld citizen wh was shpping fr dinner in Cpenhagen. “It’s a
      gentle push t encurage plant-based diets, perhaps fewer prk chices.”
      The tax is part f a larger package designed t clean up the cuntry’s agricultural pllutin and eventually
      restre sme farmland t its natural frm, like peat lands (泥炭地), which are exceptinally gd at trapping
      planet-heating gases undergrund but were emptied decades ag.
      Denmark’s effrt is als a wake-up call fr many agricultural natins, including the United States, as they face
      the same calls t reduce pllutin frm farms.
      Glbally, the fd system accunts fr a furth f greenhuse gases, and reducing thse emissins requires
      making tugh chices n diets, jbs and industries. That makes fd a particularly challenging climate prblem t
      address. N wnder that effrts t reduce agriculture’s climate emissins have faced strng resistance, frm
      Brussels t Delhi t Wellingtn, where the New Zealand gvernment prpsed a burp tax in 2022 nly t have a
      later gvernment verturn it. Even Denmark’s measure faced heated plitical debates and has been under
      negtiatin fr years. The measure was finally passed in Nvember. Starting in 2030, it will charge farmers 300
      Danish krner (arund $43) fr every tn f carbn dixide. By 2035, the tax will mre than duble t 750 krner
      (S106).
      A bigger, mre difficult dilemma still lms: Will Denmark cntinue t tum ver s much f its land t cws
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      and pigs?
      8. Why did Denmark intrduce a “belch and manure” tax?
      A. T bst its turism thrugh new taxes.
      B. T imprve animal welfare n farms.
      C. T reduce climate pllutin frm animals
      D. T take a lead rle in envirnmental prtectin.
      9. What can be inferred abut the new tax?
      A. It is ppsed by mst citizens in Denmark.
      B. It aims t ultimately restre natural landscapes.
      C. It will quickly address the agricultural pllutin.
      D. It has drawn inspiratin frm the United States.
      10. What is the main idea f paragraph 6?
      A. Praising Denmark’s successful tax measure.
      B. Cmparing the fd plicies f different cuntries
      C. Discussing the benefits f reducing farm emissins.
      D. Explaining the challenges in cutting farm emissins.
      11. What des the text mainly talk abut?
      A. Denmark’s grundbreaking emissin tax.
      B. Hw Denmark reshapes glbal farming.
      C. The future f Denmark’s agricultural industry.
      D. Glbal struggle t reduce agricultural pllutin.
      【答案】8. C 9. B 10. D 11. A
      【解析】
      【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道,主要讲述了丹麦为了减少农业产生的气候污染而引入的创新排放税,并探
      讨了该税的背景、目的以及实施所面临的挑战。
      【8 题详解】
      推理判断题。根据第二段“And agriculture is becming its largest share f climate pllutin, putting lawmakers
      under intense public pressure t reduce it. S nw, Denmark’s gvernment, has agreed t tax the methane
      emissins released by farm animals. (农业正在成为气候污染的最大来源,这让立法者面临着巨大的公众压力,
      要求他们减少污染。所以现在,丹麦政府已经同意对农场动物排放的甲烷征税。)”可知,丹麦要征收“打
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      嗝和粪便”税是为了减少动物对气候的污染。故选 C。
      【9 题详解】
      推理判断题。根据第四段“The tax is part f a larger package designed t clean up the cuntry’s agricultural
      pllutin and eventually restre sme farmland t its natural frm, like peat lands, which are exceptinally gd at
      trapping planet-heating gases undergrund but were emptied decades ag. (这项税收是一项更大的计划的一部分,
      该计划旨在清理该国的农业污染,并最终恢复一些农田的自然形态,比如泥炭地,这些土地特别擅长将地
      球加热的气体困在地下,但在几十年前就被清空了。)”可知,新税的最终目标是恢复自然景观。故选 B。
      【10 题详解】
      主旨大意题。根据第六段“Glbally, the fd system accunts fr a furth f greenhuse gases, and reducing
      thse emissins requires making tugh chices n diets, jbs and industries. That makes fd a particularly
      challenging climate prblem t address.(在全球范围内,粮食系统产生了四分之一的温室气体,减少这些排放
      需要在饮食、就业和工业方面做出艰难的选择。这使得食品成为一个特别具有挑战性的气候问题。)”可知,
      第六段主要内容是解释减少农业排放的挑战。故选 D。
      【11 题详解】
      主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是第一段“Denmark, knwn fr its inventive restaurants and elegant design studis,
      is abut t becme knwn fr smething mre basic:the wrld’s first belch and manure tax. (以创意餐厅和优雅设
      计工作室闻名的丹麦,即将以一项更基本的东西而闻名:世界上第一个打嗝和粪便税。)”可知,本文主要
      讲的是丹麦即将实施的“打嗝和粪便税”,这是世界上首个针对农场动物甲烷排放的税收,因此主旨是 A
      选项“Denmark’s grundbreaking emissin tax. (丹麦开创性的排放税。)”。故选 A。
      D
      Nietzsche (尼采) was wrng: When yu gaze lng enugh int the abyss (深渊), the abyss des nt gaze back
      int yu. Instead, the csmic vid (黑洞) remains silent, relentless and frightening in its vastness.
      When lking at the vast emptiness f the universe, there is a temptatin (诱惑) t lk at ur tiny wrld with
      nihilism. T feel that ur great achievements amunt t nthing. That ur histry fails t leave a mark. That ur
      cncerns and anxieties are pintless.
      I’m a csmlgist, the kind f scientist wh studies the rigin, histry and evlutin f the universe. I have
      spent years wrking t understand what csmic vids teach us. And in the curse f my studies, I have learned t
      reject that temptatin.
      It’s true that Earth is neither large nr lng-lived, but that is nly ne way f measuring significance.
      Cmpared with the csmic vids, there is smething special happening n ur planet. Earth is still the nly
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      knwn place in the entire universe where cnscius beings raise their curius eyes t the sky and wnder. Earth is
      the nly knwn place where humans can exist. It is the nly knwn place where laughter, lve, anger and jy exist.
      The nly knwn place where we can find dance, music, and art. Our disagreements and all the beautiful
      cmplexities that make us human aren’t meaningless. The experiences in ur lives are special because they will
      never happen in the empty expanse f mst f the universe
      The same lessns that csmic vids teach us are fund in the vids we encunter in ur wn lives. The
      presence f vids guarantees the ppsite; they create cntrast; they are full f ptential. The pain we feel frm lss
      is the last reminder f the gift f a life deeply lved. The silence befre a perfrmance is full f electric expectatin.
      Our chice t ignre stressful news is necessary t allw us t fcus n what truly matters.
      Artists have lng understd the pwer f the vid. The 12th-century pet Saigy nted that the pauses
      between raindrps were as imprtant as the drps themselves. The famed architect Rem celebrated the utility f
      negative spaces, prclaiming, “Where there is nthing, everything is pssible.”
      The universe wn’t d anything fr us except give us the freedm t exist. It is ur jb t fill the universe with
      meaning and purpse.
      12. What des the underlined wrd “nihilism” in paragraph 2 mean?
      A. Hpe. B. Admiratin. C. Meaninglessness. D. Purpse
      13. Why des the authr reject the temptatin?
      A. He is a csmlgist wh believes science.
      B. Earth is the nly place fr human experiences.
      C. Human experiences differ frm thse in vids.
      D. Earth is special because it is small and shrt-lived
      14. What is the authr ding in paragraph 5?
      A. Explaining hw vids in life ffer meaning.
      B. Stating that vids in life shuld be avided.
      C. Criticizing the rle f vids in universe and life.
      D. Arguing vids shuld be filed fr mre meaning.
      15. What is the authr’s purpse in writing the text?
      A. T clarify Nietzsche’s philsphy.
      B. T explre the unique significance f vids.
      C. T reprt a scientific study f csmic vids.
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      D. T criticize passive views n human achievements.
      【答案】12. C 13. B 14. A 15. B
      【解析】
      【导语】本文是一篇议论文。文章通过理性论证和感性表达,探讨人类存在的意义及其与宇宙的关系。
      【12 题详解】
      词句猜测题。根据划线词后文“T feel that ur great achievements amunt t nthing. That ur histry fails t
      leave a mark. That ur cncerns and anxieties are pintless.(感到我们的伟大成就毫无价值。我们的历史没有留
      下痕迹。我们的担心和焦虑是毫无意义的)”可知,和浩瀚无垠的宇宙相比,我们这个渺小的世界是无意义
      的。由此推知,划线词 nihilism 应是“无意义”之意,和 C 项意思相近。故选 C 项。
      【13 题详解】
      细节理解题。根据第四段“It’s true that Earth is neither large nr lng-lived, but that is nly ne way f
      measuring significance. Cmpared with the csmic vids, there is smething special happening n ur planet. Earth
      is still the nly knwn place in the entire universe where cnscius beings raise their curius eyes t the sky and
      wnder. Earth is the nly knwn place where humans can exist. It is the nly knwn place where laughter, lve,
      anger and jy exist. The nly knwn place where we can find dance, music, and art. Our disagreements and all the
      beautiful cmplexities that make us human aren’t meaningless. The experiences in ur lives are special because
      they will never happen in the empty expanse f mst f the universe.(没错,地球既不大也不长,但这只是衡量意
      义的一种方式。与宇宙的空洞相比,我们的星球上发生了一些特别的事情。地球仍然是整个宇宙中唯一已
      知的地方,在那里有意识的人类抬起他们好奇的眼睛仰望天空并感到惊奇。地球是唯一已知的人类可以生
      存的地方。这是我们所知的唯一存在欢笑、爱、愤怒和喜悦的地方。这里是我们唯一能找到舞蹈、音乐和
      艺术的地方。我们的分歧和所有使我们成为人类的美丽的复杂性并非毫无意义。我们生命中的经历是特别
      的,因为它们永远不会发生在宇宙的大部分空间里)”可知,地球是人类唯一能体验的地方,所以作者拒绝
      这种诱惑。故选 B 项。
      【14 题详解】
      推理判断题。根据第五段“The same lessns that csmic vids teach us are fund in the vids we encunter in
      ur wn lives. The presence f vids guarantees the ppsite; they create cntrast; they are full f ptential. The
      pain we feel frm lss is the last reminder f the gift f a life deeply lved. The silence befre a perfrmance is full
      f electric expectatin. Our chice t ignre stressful news is necessary t allw us t fcus n what truly matters.(
      宇宙虚空教给我们的同样道理,也可以在我们自己生活中遇到的虚空中找到。空洞的存在保证了相反的结
      果;它们创造了对比;他们充满了潜力。我们因失去亲人而感到的痛苦,是对深爱生命的礼物的最后提醒。
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      演出前的寂静中充满了令人兴奋的期待。我们选择忽略有压力的新闻是必要的,这样我们才能专注于真正
      重要的事情)”可推知,作者在本段解释生活中的空虚如何带来意义。故选 A 项。
      【15 题详解】
      推理判断题。根据第一段“Nietzsche (尼采) was wrng: When yu gaze lng enugh int the abyss (深渊), the
      abyss des nt gaze back int yu. Instead, the csmic vid (黑洞) remains silent, relentless and frightening in its
      vastness.(尼采错了:当你凝视深渊的时间足够长时,深渊不会回望你。相反,宇宙的虚空在它的浩瀚中保
      持着沉默、无情和可怕)”以及纵观全文可知,本文主要讨论了尽管宇宙的虚空和广阔可能让人感到渺小和
      无意义,但地球上的生命和人类体验具有独特的意义。由此推知,本文目的是探讨虚空的独特意义。故选 B
      项。
      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能填入空白处的最佳选项。有两项为多余选项。
      Many peple struggle t say “n” t requests frm thers, bth in the wrkplace and their persnal lives,
      which leaves them feeling exhausted. Saying n isn’t always negative. ____16____ Declining the tasks we can’t
      handle is an exercise in self-care. It’s abut respecting ur wn time, energy, and persnal limits, and being
      respected in return. It’s als abut reducing stress and learning hw t set bundaries.
      Hwever, saying n isn’t easy fr sme peple. ____17____ Fr these peple, a “sft n” can be a gd start.
      This invlves prviding an explanatin, withut being verly aplgetic. Fr instance, “Thank yu s much fr
      asking me t wrk n this prject. It sunds really interesting, but I can’t handle this right nw.” Over time, as
      cnfidence grws, use “hard n” respnses. A “hard n” is firm, clear, and brief. Fr example, “N, thank yu,” r
      “Thank yu, but I’m nt available this week.” Saying n gets easier the mre we practice.
      ____18____ Hwever, we shuld nly accept requests that match with ur persnal values, make us feel gd,
      and fr which we truly have the time and energy.
      Perhaps we wrry unnecessarily abut saying n t ther peple. A recent study shwed that the negative
      cnsequences f declining requests are less than we think, especially in scial situatins. Furthermre, we tend t
      verestimate hw thers will react t ur refusals. ____19____
      Of curse, having difficulty saying n isn’t a mental illness. If it’s a persistent cncern, hwever, it might be a
      sign f smething deeper. ____20____ In these cases, seeking treatment can allw the persn t deal with any
      underlying issues.
      A. It can be a healthy thing.
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      B It can be a skill that requires intentinal practice.
      C. Saying yes t everything is a peple-pleasing behavir.
      D. Learning t say n desn’t mean we can’t ever say yes.
      E. This behavir can reveal lw self-esteem r persnality disrders.
      F. In fact, mst reactins are far mre psitive r neutral than we anticipate.
      G. We might fear refusing a request will anger ur friends, family and peers.
      【答案】16. A 17. B 18. D 19. F 20. E
      【解析】
      【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了学会说“不”的重要性,它是一种自我关怀,需要练习,并
      有助于我们设定界限。
      【16 题详解】
      由上文“Many peple struggle t say “n” t requests frm thers, bth in the wrkplace and their persnal lives,
      which leaves them feeling exhausted. Saying n isn’t always negative. (许多人在工作和生活中都很难对别人的
      请求说“不”,这让他们感到筋疲力尽。说“不”并不总是坏事。)”可知,本空应进一步阐述说“不”的积极
      面。A 选项“It can be a healthy thing. (它可以是一件健康的事。)”强调了说“不”的积极意义,能承接上文,
      符合题意。故选 A。
      【17 题详解】
      由上文“Hwever, saying n isn’t easy fr sme peple. (然而,对一些人来说,说“不”并不容易。)”和下
      文“Fr these peple, a “sft n” can be a gd start. This invlves prviding an explanatin, withut being verly
      aplgetic. Fr instance, “Thank yu s much fr asking me t wrk n this prject. It sunds really interesting, but
      I can’t handle this right nw.” Over time, as cnfidence grws, use “hard n” respnses. A “hard n” is firm, clear,
      and brief. Fr example, “N, thank yu,” r “Thank yu, but I’m nt available this week.” Saying n gets easier the
      mre we practice. (然而,对一些人来说,说“不”并不容易。对于这些人来说,“柔和的拒绝”可以是一个
      好的开始。这包括给出一个解释,但不必过于道歉。例如,“非常感谢你邀请我参与这个项目。它听起来很
      有趣,但我现在无法处理。”随着时间的推移,随着自信心的增强,可以使用“坚决的拒绝”来回应。一个
      “坚决的拒绝”是坚定、明确且简洁的。例如,“不,谢谢”,或者“谢谢,但这周我没空”。我们练习得
      越多,说“不”就变得越容易。)”可知,上文提出说“不”对一些人来说不容易,下文介绍了说“不”的
      渐进的方法,本空应提示读者说“不”是一种需要训练的技能。B 选项“It can be a skill that requires
      intentinal practice. (这可能是一种需要刻意练习的技能。)”为下文提出“sft n”作为开始提供了背景,能
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      承上启下,符合题意。故选 B。
      【18 题详解】
      由下文“Hwever, we shuld nly accept requests that match with ur persnal values, make us feel gd, and fr
      which we truly have the time and energy. (然而,我们只应该接受符合我们个人价值观、让我们感觉良好,并
      且我们真正有时间和精力去完成的请求。)”可知,本空应引出如何恰当地接受请求,强调学会拒绝并不排
      除接受合适的请求。D 选项“Learning t say n desn’t mean we can’t ever say yes. (学会说“不”并不意味着
      我们永远不能说“是”。)”能引起下文,符合题意。故选 D。
      【19 题详解】
      由上文“Furthermre, we tend t verestimate hw thers will react t ur refusals. (此外,我们往往高估了别人
      对我们拒绝的反应。)”可知,本空应进一步说明实际情况与我们的预期有何不同。F 选项“In fact, mst
      reactins are far mre psitive r neutral than we anticipate. (事实上,大多数反应远比我们预想的要积极或中
      立。)”指出了我们预期的偏差,能承接上文,符合题意。故选 F。
      【20 题详解】
      由上文“If it’s a persistent cncern, hwever, it might be a sign f smething deeper. (然而,如果这是一个持续
      的问题,它可能是更深层次问题的迹象。)”可知,本空应进一步解释这种更深层次的问题可能是什么。E
      选项“This behavir can reveal lw self-esteem r persnality disrders. (这种行为可能暴露出低自尊或人格障
      碍。)”指出了持续难以拒绝他人可能反映出的心理问题,能承接上文,符合题意。故选 E。
      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,从每题所给的 A 、B 、C 、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
      I was at a cnference with Jack when a cry fr medical help brke the silence. Several trained attendees rushed
      t ____21____ a wman in need. Jack skillfully ____22____ the audience and asked us t direct ur thught t
      healing the persn. A quiet calm came ver the audience. There was a feeling in the rm f such cmpassin and
      ____23____ , which was in cntrast t the chatic and stressful hspital where I wrked. It made a lasting
      ____24____ n my memry. In that mment, I reminded myself that “life is nt a(n) ____25____ .” I decided t
      apprach future ____26____ with the same peacefulness. Little did I knw, a few weeks later, I wuld be given a
      chance t ____27____ that lessn.
      It was a Saturday like any ther until I fund my husband, Ken, cllapsed n the flr, ____28____ breathing.
      My first aid training kicked in, and as I called fr help, I felt surprisingly cmpsed, recalling the mment at the
      ____29____ . At the hspital, we learned Ken had suffered a severe strke (中风) at just 44. I realized ur lives
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      had irreversibly changed. We were being given a great test. We were abut t ______30______ this unexpected
      new chapter in ur lives.
      Five mnths later, after ______31______ the idea f placing Ken in a nursing hme, we brught him hme.
      Once strng and independent, he nw relied n us fr even the mst basic tasks. After frmal therapy ended, we
      ______32______ the jurney f hme-style therapy, using patience, creativity, and lts f lve. My children
      displayed incredible dedicatin t ______33______ their father’s life.
      Over time, Ken made ______34______ prgresses. He can walk with a cane, and speak “I lve yu” and
      “thank yu.” His curage inspires us all. Thugh we wuldn’t wish this jurney n anyne thrugh the strm, we’
      ve fund strength, resilience and an incredible sense f calm that has deeply ______35______ ur lives.
      21. A. assist B. bserve C. recgnize D. guide
      22. A. lectured B. pushed C. quieted D. cntrlled
      23. A. nise B. stillness C. shck D. strangeness
      24. A. shck B. smile C. pain D. mark
      25. A. gift B. puzzle C. emergency D. jurney
      26. A. friends B. challenges C. patients D. dreams
      27. A. test B. frget C. learn D. teach
      28. A. deeply B. calmly C. barely D. steadily
      29. A. hspital B. upstairs C. ambulance D. cnference
      30. A. prepare fr B. wrry abut C. reflect n D. give up
      31. A. cnsidering B. rejecting C. questining D. debating
      32. A. began B. abandned C. finished D. evaluated
      33. A. live B. better C. enjy D. value
      34. A. temprary B. slw C. limited D. remarkable
      35. A. disturbed B. burdened C. transfrmed D. enriched
      【答案】21. A 22. C 23. B 24. D 25. C 26. B 27. A 28. C 29. D 30. A
      31. B 32. A 33. B 34. D 35. C
      【解析】
      【导语】这是一篇记叙文,文章主要讲的是作者在参加一场会议时受到 Jack 的影响,决定以平和的心态面
      对生活中的紧急情况,并在丈夫突发心脏病时付诸实践,最终丈夫康复,作者也从中领悟到了“生活不是
      一场紧急事件”的道理。
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      【21 题详解】
      考查动词词义辨析。句意:几名训练有素的与会者冲过去帮助一位需要帮助的妇女。A. assist 帮助;援助;
      B. bserve 观察;遵守;C. recgnize 认出;识别;承认;D. guide 指导;给……当导游。根据空前“I was at
      a cnference with Jack when a cry fr medical help brke the silence. Several trained attendees rushed t”以及空
      后“a wman in need.”可知此处指的是有观众呼救,所以工作人员应该是冲过去帮忙,故选 A 项。
      【22 题详解】
      考查动词词义辨析。句意:杰克巧妙地让观众安静下来,并要求我们把注意力转向治愈这个人。A.lectured
      给……上课;B. pushed 推动;C. quieted 安静下来;使……安静;平静;D. cntrlled 控制;统治。根据空
      前“I was at a cnference with Jack”以及空后“the audience and asked us t direct ur thught t healing the
      persn.”可知杰克让观众安静下来以便集中精力帮助这位女士,故选 C 项。
      【23 题详解】
      考查名词词义辨析。句意:房间里有一种同情和寂静的感觉,这与我工作的医院的混乱和压力形成了鲜明
      的对比。A. nise 噪音;B. stillness 静止;不动;C. shck 震惊;打击;D. strangeness 奇怪;古怪。根据空
      前“There was a feeling in the rm f such cmpassin and”以及空后“which was in cntrast t the chatic
      and stressful hspital where I wrked.”可知与医院的混乱和压力形成鲜明对比的是房间里同情和安静的感觉,
      故选 B 项。
      【24 题详解】
      考查名词词义辨析。句意:它在我的记忆中留下了永久的印记。A. shck 震惊;B. smile 微笑;C. pain 痛;
      痛苦;D. mark 斑点;污渍;记号;成绩。根据空前“It made a lasting”以及空后“n my memry.”可知此
      处指的是这件事在我的记忆中留下了永久的印象,make a mark n 意为“在某事上留下印记”,故选 D 项。
      【25 题详解】
      考查名词词义辨析。句意:在那一刻,我提醒自己:“人生不是一次紧急情况。”A. gift 礼物;天赋;B. puzzle
      迷;疑问;C. emergency 紧急事件;D. jurney 旅行;行程。根据上文“which was in cntrast t the chatic and
      stressful hspital where I wrked.”可知此处指的是作者此时明白了人生不是一次紧急事件,故选 C 项。
      【26 题详解】
      考查名词词义辨析。句意:我决定以同样的平和心态迎接未来的挑战。A. friends 朋友;B. challenges 挑战;
      C. patients 病人;D. dreams 梦想。根据空前“In that mment, I reminded myself that “life is nt a(n) ____
      5____ .” I decided t apprach future”可知作者明白了生活不是紧急事件,所以作者决定用同样的平静来应
      对未来的挑战,故选 B 项。
      【27 题详解】
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      考查动词词义辨析。句意:我万万没想到,几周后,我得到了一个检验这一道理的机会。A. test 测试;测验;
      考验;B. frget 忘记;C. learn 学习;获悉;D. teach 教授;教。根据下文“It was a Saturday like any ther until
      I fund my husband, Ken, cllapsed n the flr, ____8____ breathing.”以及后文“We were being given a great
      test.”可知几周后作者得到了一个检验这一道理的机会,故选 A 项。
      【28 题详解】
      考查副词词义辨析。句意:这是一个平常的星期六,直到我发现我的丈夫肯恩瘫倒在地板上,几乎没有呼
      吸。A. deeply 深深地;B. calmly 镇定自若地;C. barely 勉强;几乎不;D. steadily 稳定地;持续地。根据下
      文“It was a Saturday like any ther until I fund my husband, Ken, cllapsed n the flr,”以及空后
      “breathing”可知作者的丈夫倒在了地上,几乎没有了呼吸,故选 C 项。
      【29 题详解】
      考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的急救训练开始发挥作用了,当我呼救时,回想起在会议上的那一刻,我感
      到出奇地镇定。A. hspital 医院;B. upstairs 在楼上;C. ambulance 救护车;D. cnference 专题讨论会。根据
      上文“I was at a cnference with Jack when a cry fr medical help brke the silence.”以及“It made a lasting
      ____4____n my memry.”可知此处指的是作者在回忆开会时的场景,故选 D 项。
      【30 题详解】
      考查动词短语辨析。句意:我们正准备迎接这意想不到的人生新篇章。A. prepare fr 为……作准备;B. wrry
      abut 担忧;惦念;C. reflect n 考虑;回想;D. give up 放弃。根据空前“I realized ur lives had irreversibly
      changed. We were being given a great test. We were abut t”以及“this unexpected new chapter in ur lives.”
      可知此处指的是作者需要为这一意想不到的新篇章做好准备,故选 A 项。
      【31 题详解】
      考查动词词义辨析。句意:五个月后,我们拒绝了把肯恩送到养老院的想法,把他带回家了。A. cnsidering
      考虑;认为;B. rejecting 拒绝;C. questining 询问;提问;D. debating 辩论。根据空后“the idea f placing
      Ken in a nursing hme, we brught him hme.”可知作者将丈夫肯恩带回了家,由此可知作者拒绝了将肯恩送
      到养老院,故选 B 项。
      【32 题详解】
      考查动词词义辨析。句意:在正式 治疗结束后,我们用耐心、创造力和大量的爱开始了家庭式的治疗之
      旅。A. began 开始;B. abandned 抛弃;遗弃;C. finished 完成;D. evaluated 评价。根据空前“After frmal
      therapy ended, we”以及空后“the jurney f hme-style therapy, using patience, creativity, and lts f lve.”可
      知在正式的治疗结束后作者一家开始了家庭式理疗的旅程,故选 A 项。
      【33 题详解】
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      考查动词词义辨析。句意:我的孩子们为了改善他们父亲的生活表现出了难以置信的奉献精神。A. live 居
      住;生存;B. better 超越;改善;C. enjy 喜欢;欣赏;D. value 重视;给……估价。根据空前“My children
      displayed incredible dedicatin t”以及上文“using patience, creativity, and lts f lve.”可知作者的孩子们
      尽心尽力来改善父亲的生活,故选 B 项。
      【34 题详解】
      考查形容词词义辨析。句意:随着时间的推移,肯取得了显著的进步。A. temprary 暂时的;B. slw 缓慢的;
      C. limited 有限的;D. remarkable 引人注目的;卓越的。根据后文“He can walk with a cane, and speak “I lve
      yu” and “thank yu.””可知肯恩取得了显著的进步,故选 D 项。
      【35 题详解】
      考查动词词义辨析。句意:虽然我们不希望任何人经历这场风暴,但我们找到了力量、韧性和一种难以置
      信的平静感,这深刻地改变了我们的生活。A. disturbed 干扰;扰乱;B. burdened 担负;C. transfrmed 改变;
      转变;D. enriched 丰富。根据上文“I realized ur lives had irreversibly changed.”以及空前“we’ve fund
      strength, resilience and an incredible sense f calm that has deeply”可知这件事改变了作者一家的生活,故选 C
      项。
      第二节(共 10 小题:每小题 1. 5 分,总分 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。
      As The Timer’s classical music reprter, I dn’t ften get “news”frm lng-dead cmpsers. But I recently
      learned that an unknwn waltz by the eminent cmpser Chpin, ____36____ (write) nearly 200 years ag, had
      been discvered in the basement f the Mrgan Library & Museum in New Yrk. It ____37____ (find) in a
      cllectin f memrabilia (收藏品), alngside pstcards signed by Picass and letters frm Tchaikvsky. The piece
      was ____38____ (md) and reflective, and ____39____ nticeable name was n the tp: Chpin.
      Such kind f wrks are rare in classical music, especially fr Chpin, ____40____ cmpsed fewer wrks
      than ther cmpsers. We knew that readers wuld want t hear the waltz, but we needed a ____41____ (music)
      wh culd d it justice. I immediately thught f Lang Lang, ne f the biggest stars in classical music. I tld him
      abut the ____42____ (new) discvered Chpin and sent him the scre.
      “Ww. this is a great piece!” he said in a vice message. “I’m very surprised. It’s very Chpin. It must be
      Chpin. It sunds very much like Chpin, with a very dramatic darkness turning int a psitive thing It’s beautiful.”
      While Lang was in New Yrk, I met up with him ____43____ (recrd) the waltz. He adjusted his
      interpretatin after each take, ____44____ (change) the temp and refining the quiet pening ntes.
      Sitting near the pian, I asked him _____45_____ peple shuld care abut this waltz, 175 years after Chpin’
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      s death. “This level f music making-it always tuches us the deepest,” he said. “T have a new wrk by this level
      f great artist — we’re just s lucky. Just enjy it.”
      【答案】36. written
      37. was fund
      38. mdy 39. a
      40. wh 41. musian
      42. newly 43. t recrd
      44. changing
      45. why
      【解析】
      【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要讲述了肖邦一首遗失近 200 年的华尔兹在纽约被重新发现。
      【36 题详解】
      考查非谓语动词。句意:但我最近得知,著名作曲家肖邦创作于近 200 年前的一首鲜为人知的华尔兹舞曲,
      在纽约摩根图书馆与博物馆的地下室被发现了。that 引导的宾语从句谓语为 had been discvered,此处为非
      谓语动词,且 an unknwn waltz 与 write“创作”为被动关系,应用过去分词,作后置定语。故填 written。
      【37 题详解】
      考查动词语态。句意:它是在一堆收藏品中被发现的,其中包括毕加索签名的明信片和柴可夫斯基的来信。
      此处是句子谓语,句子陈述的是过去发生的事情,时态应用一般过去时,且主语 It 和 find“发现”之间是
      被动关系,应用一般过去时的被动语态,主语为第三人称单数,be 动词用 was。故填 was fund。
      【38 题详解】
      考查形容词。句意:这首曲子充满情感,引人深思,顶部有一个显眼的名字:肖邦。此处作表语,表示“充
      满情感的”,应用形容词 mdy,故填 mdy。
      【39 题详解】
      考查冠词。句意:这首曲子充满情感,引人深思,顶部有一个显眼的名字:肖邦。此处泛指“一个显眼的
      名字”,且 nticeable 以辅音音素开头,应用不定冠词 a。故填 a。
      【40 题详解】
      考查定语从句。句意:这样的作品在古典音乐中很少见,尤其是对肖邦来说,他的作品比其他作曲家要少。
      此处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词是 Chpin,指人,关系词代替先行词在从句中作主语,应用关系代词
      wh 引导,故填 wh。
      【41 题详解】
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      考查名词。句意:我们知道读者想听这首华尔兹,但我们需要一位音乐家来演奏它。此处作 needed 的宾语,
      应用名词 musician“音乐家”,根据空前的 a 可知,用单数形式,故填 musician。
      【42 题详解】
      考查副词。句意:我告诉他关于新发现的肖邦的作品,并把乐谱寄给了他。此处修饰动词 discvered,应用
      副词 newly“新地”,作状语,故填 newly。
      【43 题详解】
      考查非谓语动词。句意:当朗朗在纽约时,我去找他录制这首华尔兹。本句谓语为 met up with,此处为非
      谓语动词,作目的状语,应用 recrd“录制”的不定式形式,故填 t recrd。
      【44 题详解】
      考查非谓语动词。句意:他每次拍摄后都调整自己的演奏,改变节奏,精炼安静的开头音符。本句谓语为
      adjusted,此处为非谓语动词,He 和 change“改变”之间是主动关系,应用现在分词形式,作状语,故填
      changing。
      【45 题详解】
      考查宾语从句。句意:我坐在钢琴旁,问他肖邦去世 175 年后,人们为什么要关心这首华尔兹。本空引导
      宾语从句,从句缺少状语,表示“为什么”,应用连接副词 why 引导,故填 why。
      第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
      第一节(满分 15 分)
      46. 你是李华,从海外网站购买了围巾作为妈妈的礼物,但收到后发现质量差,与描述不符。请写一封投诉
      信给卖家。内容包括:
      1. 描述问题: 2. 提出要求。
      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。
      Dear Sir/Madam,
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      _______________________________________________________________________________________
      Best regards,
      第 19页/共 23页
      Li Hua
      【答案】Dear Sir/Madam,
      I am writing t express my disappintment regarding the scarf I recently purchased frm yur nline stre fr
      my mther’s birthday.
      Upn receiving the scarf, I fund that it did nt meet my expectatins. The material is rugh and feels lw in
      quality, and the clr is als very different frm what was shwn n yur website. As I purchased this scarf as a
      gift fr a special ccasin, I am extremely disappinted with the prduct. Therefre, I wuld like t request a full
      refund and return the scarf. Culd yu please prvide me with the necessary instructins fr returning the item and
      prcessing the refund?
      I lk frward t yur prmpt respnse. Please feel free t cntact me at my email address r phne number if
      yu need further details. Thank yu fr yur attentin t this matter.
      Best regards,
      Li Hua
      【解析】
      【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生写一封投诉信给卖家,因为你从海外网站购买了围巾作为妈
      妈的礼物,但收到后发现质量差,与描述不符。
      【详解】1.词汇积累
      表达:express→cnvey
      礼物:gift→present
      失望的:disappinted→despndent
      联系:cntact→get in tuch with
      2.句式拓展
      句型转换
      简单句变复合句
      原句:Therefre, I wuld like t request a full refund and return the scarf.
      拓展句:Therefre, what I want is t request a full refund and return the scarf.
      【点睛】[高分句型 1] Upn receiving the scarf, I fund that it did nt meet my expectatins. (运用了动名词作宾
      语和 that 引导宾语从句)
      [高分句型 2] As I purchased this scarf as a gift fr a special ccasin, I am extremely disappinted with the
      prduct. (运用了 as 引导原因状语从句)
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      第二节(满分 25 分)
      47. 读后续写
      When I was in fifth grade, I mved t Vermnt. Everything here was different. I quickly grew fnd f the
      place. I lved the garden, the wds, the snw. I lved everything here, except fr the slush (融雪).
      Nw it’s slush seasn, r mud seasn. The utside is cvered in thick wet slush that flws thrugh yur snw
      pants and yur bts. Everything is sggy (湿透的). I hate sggy.
      Tday was even wrse. I frgt my bts. Nw I had t walk thrugh knee-deep slush in my indr shes.
      Indr shes get wet fast. If I wre them n the playgrund, I culd feel the cld slush running thrugh the shes
      with every step.
      The teachers here are serius abut break time. It’s sharply different frm my ld schl, where even a small
      cnversatin culd cst yu the whle week’s break time. One time, a teacher tk away break time ‘cause a kid
      held his breath fr t lng’. Here, thugh, the teachers here are crazy abut recess. They’ll frce yu t g ut fr
      break time even if yu really dn’t want t.
      “Natalie, yu have t g utside fr break time, ” Ms. White said. She’s super nice, but tday I’m nt ging t
      listen t her.
      “I dn't want t, ” I grumbled.
      “It’s schl plicy that we send every kid ut fr daily recess. Time utdrs helps yu pay attentin in class.”
      She explained.
      “But it’s sggy utside,” I cmplained,
      “I knw it’s sggy, but yu have t g utside anyway. Everyne else is utside.”
      I glanced at my wet shes and imagined hw much wrse my cld scks wuld feel. There’s nly ne thing
      left t d. Cmpletely refuse.
      “I’m nt ging utside, ” I said firmly, sitting dwn hard in my chair.
      “Natalie, It’s nt a chice. ” She insisted, calm but firm.
      “I’m nt ging!” I repeated, luder this time. Maybe I yelled it. I was nt sure. Whatever I did. It was that fr
      Ms. White t send me t the principal’s ffice.
      As I walked t the principal’s ffice memries frm my past rushed int my mind. Just like at my ld schl,
      I wuld get yelled at, the principal wuld call my parents. I’d have t write an essay n the imprtance f nt
      talking back t adults. Nw I’ll face the same truble. Crazy.
      第 21页/共 23页
      注意:
      1. 续写的词数应为 150 左右:
      2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      The principal pened the dr
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      _______________________________________________________________________________________
      I culdn’t believe what he said
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      _______________________________________________________________________________________
      【答案】The principal pened the dr. He knew exactly why I was here. T scared t lk at his face, I instead
      cncentrated n his tie. They’re always different. Tday’s has little bicycles. “S,” he began, “why dn’t yu want
      t g ut fr recess?” I tk a deep breath and tld the truth. “Oh, OK”. He didn’t actually sund mad, which was
      ttally beynd my expectatins. I kept lking at his tie. “Yu knw we have recess every day, thugh, right?” I
      ndded nervusly. “Yu’re in fifth grade nw. Yu’re ld enugh t take respnsibility and bring yur bts t
      schl. If yu dn’t, yu’re ging t get wet scks. That’s just hw it wrks.” He paused. I waited fr the yelling
      part, but then, t my shck, he said, “D yu want t play with sme puzzles in my ffice fr the rest f recess?”
      I culdn’t believe what he said. Shcked, I fllwed him t a table f puzzles. There was a whle table
      cvered in puzzle-tys, in a principal’s ffice. My jaw almst drpped. “Tmrrw, dn’t frget t bring yur
      bts t schl.” he said while passing me the puzzles. I ndded. He didn’t yell at me at all. He didn’t punish me.
      He didn’t call my parents. He didn’t make me write an essay. He didn’t even make me g utside fr the rest f
      recess! And nw I gt t play with his cl stuff. Hw different things are here! As I tk ut the mysterius
      puzzles, I smiled t myself. Tmrrw, I’d remember t bring my bts. Vermnt is really a magical place.
      【解析】
      【导语】本文以人物为线索展开。当作者五年级搬到佛蒙特州时,作者讨厌那里的融雪季节。今天忘穿靴
      第 22页/共 23页
      子,作者不得不穿着室内鞋走过齐膝深的融雪。作者拒绝去户外休息,但老师坚持要求,最终作者可能被
      送到校长办公室。
      【详解】1.段落续写
      ①由第一段句首内容“校长打开了门。”可知,第一段可以描写作者和校长相处时二人的交流,以及校长的
      处理方式。
      ②由第二段句首内容“我简直不敢相信他说的话。”可知,第二段可以描写作者度过剩余时间的方式和作者
      对于户外活动态度的转变。
      2.续写线索:校长打开门—校长提出解决方案—简直不敢相信—没有惩罚—一定会记得带靴子—感受
      3.词汇激活
      行为类
      ①专心于:cncentrate n/fix ne’s attentin n
      ②深呼吸:take a deep breath/breathe deeply
      ③对某人大喊大叫:yell at sb./shut at sb.
      情绪类
      ①害怕的:scared/fearful
      ②紧张地:nervusly/anxiusly
      【点睛】【高分句型 1】He knew exactly why I was here. (运用了 why 引导的宾语从句)
      【高分句型 2】He didn’t actually sund mad, which was ttally beynd my expectatins. (运用了 which 引导的
      定语从句)
      第 23页/共 23页

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