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      这是一份2026年浙江北斗星盟5月高三阶段性考试英语试题(附答案解析),共13页。试卷主要包含了听力选择题,阅读理解,完形填空,语法填空,书信写作,书面表达等内容,欢迎下载使用。

      一、听力选择题
      1.What is the man ging t d?
      A.Attend a family reunin.B.Visit his cusins abrad.C.Hst a wedding anniversary party.
      2.What des the man want t d?
      A.Cmplain abut an emergency.
      B.Extend the lan perid fr a bk.
      C.Ask abut the due date f his bk.
      3.What is the wman’s feeling nw?
      A.Regret.B.Disappintment.C.Wrry.
      4.Where des the cnversatin take place?
      A.At a restaurant.B.At a supermarket.C.At the wman's huse.
      5.What are the speakers talking abut?
      A.Thrwing away unnecessary items.
      B.Planning a shpping trip.
      C.Buying a new cat.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      6.Why des Janet make the call?
      A.T tell abut a delay.B.T request payment.C.T place an rder.
      7.What des the man ask Janet t d in the end?
      A.Offer free shipping.B.Keep him updated.C.Repair his printer.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      8.What cntributes the mst t Echke’s leaving?
      A.Her heavy wrklad.B.Her lw salary.C.Her tugh manager.
      9.What des the man prmise t d?
      A.Reprt the cmment.
      B.Cntact ther departing emplyees.
      C.Mve Echke t anther department.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      10.When did Walt Disney win the first Oscar award?
      A.In the mid-1920s.B.In the early 1930s.C.In the late 1960s.
      11.What is special abut Walt Disney's last Oscar award?
      A.He didn't receive it himself.
      B.He wn it just befre his death.
      C.He gt it fr his first famus character.
      12.What d we knw abut the speakers?
      A.They are fans f Mickey Muse.
      B.They like t watch Walt Disney films with kids.
      C.They bth like Winnie the Ph and the Blustery Day.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      13.What is prbably the wman?
      A.A jurnalist.B.An fficer.C.A student.
      14.What has been dne t the trees planted last year?
      A.They've been mved t anther spt.
      B.They've been measured fr xygen utput.
      C.They've been cmpared with ther species.
      15.What is the current gal f the prject?
      A.T expand the tree planting area.
      B.T intrduce mre tree species.
      C.T win mre academic prizes.
      16.What was key t the research imprvement?
      A.The gvernment fund.B.The private investment.C.The mney frm selling shares.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      17.Where des the speaker wrk?
      A.At a TV statin.B.At a radi statin.C.At a weather statin.
      18.What made the speaker get int the field?
      A.A TV prgram.B.His childhd experience.C.Research n weather cnditins.
      19.What is mst imprtant t be a weather frecaster?
      A.Ding well in science.B.Explaining frecasts simply.C.Being able t analyze patterns.
      20.What did the speaker majr in befre starting his wrk?
      A.Physics.B.Math.C.Business.
      二、阅读理解
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      21.What can the Eve Energy’ s app d?
      A.Extend the plug's service life.B.Prvide energy data analysis.
      C.Adjust the rm's light clr.D.Update weekly diet schedule.
      22.Where can yu buy the Lustre E14?
      A.Onphilips-hue.cm.B.Frm an appliance stre.
      C.Frm a cmpanin app.D.On
      23.If an ven cnsumes 200 units f energy, hw much can the air fryer save at mst?
      A.11.B.60.C.140.D.160.
      A new trend — spending a whle day inside a bathhuse — is quietly reshaping hw freign visitrs experience China. Vides tagged “24-hur spas in China” have becme viral n scial media platfrms such as TikTk and YuTube, drawing cntent creatrs frm different parts f the wrld.
      US travel vlgger Jnathan, wh runs a channel called Travel Escapes, recently drew glbal attentin t China’s spa culture after dcumenting his 24-hur stay at a luxury, yet very affrdable, bathhuse in Chengdu, Sichuan prvince.“This is unbelievable,” he said, as he turned his lens (镜头) n the facility cvering five flrs. “Fr $41, yu get everything. There’s a library, pl tables, massage rms, sleeping areas…”
      At the center f a Chinese bathhuse experience lies the bdy scrub (搓澡). The rejuvenating practice, perfrmed by trained attendants wh use varius degrees f pressure fr maximum benefit, amazes visitrs, particularly first-times. “It was a bit painful at first, but yu walk ut feeling like yur skin, and maybe even yur mind, has been reset,” ne visitr wrte nline. Spas and bathhuses in China ften serve as wellness retreats, with therapies such as gua sha — a traditinal Chinese medicine treatment that uses smth-edged tls t bst circulatin, help reduce swelling and release tensin — and cupping adding anther dimensin t the experience.
      What visitrs experience is nt a nvelty, but the reinventin f a centuries-ld practice. The ppularity f cmmunal bathhuses dates back t the Nrthern Sng Dynasty. The rising ppularity f Chinese spas and bathhuses is indicative f a brader shift in hw freigners visiting China want t experience China. Mst travelers seek immersive, everyday experiences, which scial media users ften refer t as “very Chinese mments”.
      “Things that feel rdinary t lcals are becming extrardinary fr internatinal visitrs,” said Li Mengran, spkeswman fr UTur Grup, a leading travel platfrm based in Beijing.“That's where a new wave f turism grwth is cming frm.”
      24.Why des the authr mentin Jnathan in the text?
      A.T recmmend a five-flr bathhuse.
      B.T advertise Jnathan's travel channel.
      C.T illustrate the ppularity f China's bathhuse.
      D.T prve Chinese shrt vides are ppular nline.
      25.Which f the fllwing best describes “bdy scrub” accrding t the text?
      A.Painful and intense.B.Ancient and glbal.
      C.Gentle and rejuvenating.D.Prfessinal and rewarding.
      26.What des the internatinal visitrs’ fcus shift t?
      A.In-depth experiences.B.Cheaper luxury activities.
      C.Mind-resetting adventures.D.Multi-dimensinal mments.
      27.What is the main purpse f the article?
      A.T prmte Chinese bathhuses wrldwide.
      B.T shw freign vlggers’ daily life in China.
      C.T intrduce the services f Chinese bathhuse.
      D.T present a new way freigners experience China.
      The Amazn rainfrest may be shifting frm a massive carbn sink t a net carbn emitter. Since 1985, human activity has destryed mre than 10% f the Amazn's frest cver, releasing substantial amunts f CO2 previusly sequestered in trees and sil. Defrestatin thrugh fires releases 1.5 billin tnnes f CO2 annually, driving climate warming. Vegetatin changes alter atmspheric cmpsitin, surface reflectivity, and clud prperties, which can either intensify r slw warming. The replacement f dark frest cver by brighter grasses increases surface reflectivity, leading t mre reflectin f slar radiatin, thugh weaker than in snw-cvered regins. Amng these, hw cluds respnd t frest lss remains the least understd.
      Previus studies n clud cver yielded cnflicting results: sme reprted reductins after defrestatin, while thers reprted increases. This difference arises frm strng reginal and seasnal variatins. Ntably, prir studies examined lng-term assciatins rather than immediate defrestatin impacts such as fire aersls. T reslve this, Drr and Feingld analyzed tw decades f MODIS and CERES satellite data, cmparing defrested regins with nearby undisturbed areas. Their findings reveal that clud cver rises systematically with defrestatin year-rund,peaking during the dry seasn. In areas where frest lss surpassed 50%, clud cver grew by 3.1% n average,reaching 5.1% in the mst heavily cleared znes.
      Mrever, clud tps sat at lwer altitudes ver cleared lands. These lw-altitude cluds enhanced reflectin f incming slar radiatin rather than trapping utging heat. The resulting cling effect frm this clud increase prved at least twice as strng as that frm surface reflectivity changes alne.
      While increased cludiness thus reduces part f the CO2-driven warming, ther factrs like nn-CO2 greenhuse gases remain uncertain. and aersls such as methane and zne remain uncertain, with either warming r cling effects thrugh cmplex pathways. Current evidence suggests that even cmbined biphysical effects cannt fully cancel ut the warming. Therefre, maintaining and restring Amazn frest cver remains essential fr climate prtectin.
      28.What des the underlined wrd“sequestered” in paragraph 1 mst prbably mean?
      A.Stred.B.Prduced.C.Released.D.Transfrmed.
      29.Hw did Drr and Feingld carry ut their study?
      A.By measuring CO2 levels in heavily cleared frest areas.
      B.By cnducting grund surveys f vegetatin in Amazn areas.
      C.By analyzing seasnal rainfall patterns acrss Amazn regins.
      D.By cmparing satellite data between cleared and undisturbed areas.
      30.What accunts fr the strnger cling effect ver cleared lands?
      A.Greater grund reflectivity frm grasses.B.Mre trapping f utging heat by lw cluds.
      C.Higher altitude f clud tps ver cleared lands.D.Lwer clud tps reflecting mre slar radiatin.
      31.What can be inferred frm the last paragraph?
      A.Clud feedback alne stabilizes climate.
      B.Future drying will enhance clud cling.
      C.Biphysical factrs lead t ineffective results.
      D.Frest restratin is essential despite partial cling.
      At 56, I am beginning t feel the physical effects f ageing. I wn’t bre yu with the details, but nne f them is great fun. Yet researchers nw suggest that ne f the mst damaging effects may nt be physical at all. It may begin with hw peple cme t see ageing itself.
      They call it internalised ageism: the tendency t hld negative expectatins abut ne’s wn health simply because f age. When lder adults are repeatedly assumed t be slw, frgetful, r incapable f learning, such ideas d nt always stay utside them. Over time, they can becme part f hw peple see themselves. Once that happens, behaviur may change: a persn wh expects decline may exercise less, pay less attentin t diet, and treat every sign f weakness as prf f smething wrse.
      Research shws that internalised ageism can affect hw peple age. A Harvard study fund that lder adults with the mst psitive views shwed slwer physical and mental decline and kept healthier habits than thse with the mst negative views. Crucially, researchers ruled ut the simpler explanatin — pr health did nt simply cause pessimism. Instead, a persn’s attitude at the start predicted hw their health changed ver time. Becca Levy at YaleSchl f Public Health fund further supprt: amng peple ver 65 with mild memry prblems, thse with a psitive utlk were far mre likely t recver. Her research als shws that such negative thinking generates ver three millin extra disease cases in the US each year, at a cmbined cst f ver eleven billin dllars.
      Yet internalised ageism desn’t just cme frm within. Negative images f lder peple spread thrugh the media, advertising, and even the advice f medical prfessinals. Because these messages appear s naturally in daily life, they are seldm questined. By the time mst peple ntice them, they have already taken rt.
      A partial answer exists. Research shws attitudes twards ageing can shift thrugh psitive messages. But changing deeply held beliefs takes generatins, as the lng struggle against racial prejudice shws. I’m nt ging t let it get me dwn. Instead, I’m ging t try t make my wn ageing prcess great fun.
      32.What is the rt cause f internalized ageism?
      A.Less attentin t exercise and diet.B.Gradual lss f learning capability.
      C.Cnstant fear ver physical decline.D.Repeated expsure t age prejudice.
      33.What can we learn abut ageing frm the Harvard study?
      A.Attitude affects the rate f ageing.B.Pessimism results frm faster ageing.
      C.Mindset alne defines ageing prcess.D.Healthy habits prmise slwer ageing.
      34.Why is internalised ageism hard t change?
      A.Its rts take time t appear.B.It is backed by prfessinals.
      C.Its surces are widely varied.D.It is established as a scial nrm.
      35.Which is the mst suitable title fr the text?
      A.Age Prejudice: A Lng Battle fr Sciety
      B.The Elderly: A Grup Misunderstd by Sciety
      C.Scial Messages: A Silent Frce Behind Age Bias
      D.Negative Expectatins: A Hidden Threat in Ageing
      Within the scientific cmmunity, dreams are still smething f a mystery. Hwever, imprvements in brain imaging and recent physilgical studies have brught us ne step clser t answering the questin f why sme peple remember their dreams mre than thers. 36 Gender
      37 Researchers arent exactly sure why, but Barrett says it culd be a bilgical r hrmnal difference. Barrett ntes that differences between men and wmen in regard t dream recall are“mdest” and that there are greater differences within each gender than between the genders.Age
      As we get lder, it ften gets harder t recall ur dreams. Yur ability t remember dreams imprves in late childhd and adlescence, and tends t peak in yur twenties, Barrett says 38 Hwever, there are exceptins,and peple smetimes experience the ppsite.Amunt f sleep
      The amunt f sleep ne gets is ne f the mst imprtant factrs. 39 Hwever, thse rapid eye mvement perids get lnger thrughut the night, meaning that yu’re ding the mst dreaming tward the mrning generally right befre yu wake up.Brain activity
      Thanks t brain imaging, scientists nw have a better idea f which parts f the brain are assciated with dreaming. A part f the brain that prcesses infrmatin and emtins is mre active in peple wh remember their dreams mre ften. 40 In turn, this may prmte smething called intrasleep (睡眠期间) wakefulness.
      If yu dn’t remember anything, Barrett says it's still helpful t assess hw yu feel when yu first awaken. “Smetimes if yu just stay with whatever emtin yu wke up with,” she says, “a dream will cme rushing back.”
      A.Dr. Deirdre Barrett shared a few f the factrs.
      B.Wmen, n average, recall mre dreams than men.
      C.S what can yu d t help yu remember yur dreams?
      D.This regin may help peple pay mre attentin t external cues.
      E.Similarly, the “high recallers” tend t exhibit mre brain activity.
      F.After that pint, peple ften experience a gradual drp-ff in dream recall.
      G.Peple dream every 90 minutes during the rapid eye mvement sleep cycle.
      三、完形填空
      True was a fur-year-ld by. Brn with heart disease requiring 41 , he spent his earliest years in fster (寄养) care. On his peratin day at Children’s Nebraska hspital, True was admitted fr the surgery by himself.
      That’s when Dr. Amy Beethe walked in. True’s 7-hur surgery made Amy keep thinking abut the sweet little kid wh was 42 it all by himself.
      Dr. Amy 43 True’s case wrker and learned he had six siblings (兄弟姐妹), nne f whm were ding well. Few families were willing t ffer a 44 hme fr True cnsidering his demanding medical needs.
      Then the scial wrker asked Amy: Are yu a(n) 45 ? The answer was already in Amy’s heart. She was 46 a mm f six — three bilgical and three 47 . But she knew her family, and her heart, had 48 fr ne mre.
      When Amy’s husband, Ryan, 49 True in the hspital, he immediately fell in lve with him — and the 4-year-ld 50 the Beethe family.
      Smething even mre 51 fllwed. The Beethes realized hw clse True was with his siblings, s Amy sught t find them fster hmes t keep the kids 52 . Amy’s sister adpted ne girl, her sister-in-law’s family adpted anther, a cwrker adpted tw mre, and Amy and Ryan pened their 53 and hme again t adpt True’s sister Laney.
      The little by 54 the hspital alne fr heart surgery, but he left with a 55 — and a heart full f lve.
      41.A.transplantB.surgeryC.prtectinD.cnsultatin
      42.A.talking abutB.lking frC.ging thrughD.shwing ff
      43.A.supprtedB.recgnizedC.cntactedD.identified
      44.A.cmfrtableB.peacefulC.spaciusD.permanent
      45.A.ptinB.assistantC.dctrD.witness
      46.A.currentlyB.naturallyC.unfrtunatelyD.bviusly
      47.A.cnfusedB.adptedC.abandnedD.ignred
      48.A.plansB.excusesC.rmD.respnsibility
      49.A.fllwedB.admiredC.treatedD.met
      50.A.helpedB.calledC.jinedD.respected
      51.A.cmplicatedB.remarkableC.interestingD.strange
      52.A.amusedB.calmedC.educatedD.cnnected
      53.A.drB.muthsC.heartsD.hspital
      54.A.enteredB.explredC.changedD.survived
      55.A.dreamB.familyC.suvenirD.lessn
      四、语法填空
      阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式.
      Fujian tulu, r earthen buildings, are traditinal hmes in Fujian. Ju chse Changrng Building, 56 hmestay transfrmed frm a tulu, because she wanted t experience 57 it was like t live there.
      The hmestay keeps its ld exterir(外观) but 58 (huse)12 mdern rms. After a2023 repair prject by a Xiamen University team, the building, 59 central hall nw serves as a reading space, ffers tea-picking and cstume experiences, while the team avided the risk f the building 60 (reduce) t a lifeless display.
      Fujian tulu buildings 61 (add) t the UNESCO Wrld Heritage List in 2008. Since then, lcal turism has shifted frm basic sightseeing t high-quality stays. This change is als 62 (evidence) in Hua’an, where ld huses have becme galleries, cffee shps and libraries.
      63 (engage) yunger guests, lcal teams have added playful activities and digital suvenirs. Sme tulu mdels make it pssible fr turists t play vides by tapping phnes against them. During Spring Festival, Hua’ an launched a China-chic game. In the game, turists tk part 64 characters, cmpleting tasks invlving flk dances and traditinal sprts. These effrts aim t mve beynd visiting a single building t creating a destinatin where visitrs experience a life that begins with nature, cntinues thrugh lcal custms 65 returns t the warmth f the hme.
      五、书信写作
      66.假定你是李华,你校英语社举办的“毕业留念”短视频大赛已圆满结束。你的参赛作品深受同学喜爱。请你给活动负责人Eric写一封信,申请将你的视频在校内平台进行展播,内容包括:
      (1)视频内容;(2)申请理由。
      注意:
      (1)写作词数应为80左右;(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
      Dear Eric,
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Yurs,
      Li Hua
      六、书面表达
      67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
      Being left-handed sunds cl, until yu realize it is less abut genius and mre abut daily survival. We lefties share the same DNA with great figures like Chaplin, da Vinci and Oprah, yet we struggle cnstantly with all kinds f right-handed everyday bjects.
      My struggles began early in kindergarten. The teacher handed me a pair f child-safe scissrs, which turned ut t be anything but safe fr a left-hander. The paper I cut lked as if it had been attacked by a hamster (仓鼠). My teacher sighed and advised me t try harder, never knwing I was actually fighting against centuries f right-handed design.
      Later in schl, I suffered a lt frm thse lecture seats with desks attached nly n the right. T write, I had t twist my bdy awkwardly, with my left arm hanging unsupprted in the air. After class, ink stained my palm, my shulder ached terribly, and my handwriting was as messy as a dctr's prescriptin(处方).
      Pens were anther disaster. Right-handed peple glide smthly acrss the page, while I always leave wet ink everywhere. By the time I finished an essay, my hand was cvered in dark ink stains. Almst everything in life — scissrs, spiral ntebks, zippers and dr handles — was all designed fr right-handed peple.
      When I tk up guitar in cllege, my instructr was shcked t see me play with my left hand. Left-handed guitars were rare and verpriced, s I had n chice but t flip a regular guitar upside dwn just like Jimi Hendrix.
      Even my grandmther nce tried t crrect me by tying my left hand behind my back. But I was s clumsy that I spilled fd all ver the flr. She finally gave up, muttering that I was smehw special. As I grew up, I learned t adapt. I chse prper seats in restaurants t avid elbw cnflicts, flipped ntebks, used reversed (颠倒的)keybards and perated right-handed mice with my left hand, always drawing curius stares frm thers. Still, I felt awkward and ut f place living in a right-handed wrld.
      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。
      Paragraph 1: One day, ur schl held a talent shw, and I braved the stage with my upside-dwn guitar.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Paragraph 2: That night, fr the first time, I didn't try t hide my left hand when I walked ff the stage.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      《2026届 浙江北斗星盟2026年5月高三阶段性考试英语试题》参考答案
      1.A
      【原文】W: Yu lk smart! Where are yu ging?
      M: Tday is my grandparents’ glden wedding anniversary. All the family will be there, even my cusins wh live in Australia.
      2.B
      【原文】W: Kingscliffe Library. Can I help yu?
      M: Yes. My library bk is due back, but I had a bit f an emergency, and I can't cme t return it. Can I renew it?
      W: That's n prblem.
      3.C
      【原文】W: Dn’t tell me yu were at the ffice very late last night!
      M: Yeah, I had t finish that reprt.
      W: Be careful, r yu’re gnna burn yurself ut.
      4.A
      【原文】W: Gd mrning. What can I get yu tday?
      M: Eggs always sund gd. But what d yu suggest?
      W: If yu’re really hungry, the pancakes r pies are wnderful.
      M: Hmm. I’ll have a pancake, please. And a cup f milk.
      5.C
      【原文】M: Will that be anther unnecessary purchase?
      W: N! It’s smething I really need.
      M: Why d yu need anther cat? Yu already have many cats at hme.
      6.A 7.B
      【原文】W: Hi. This is Janet Sayers with Acme Supplies. We received yur rder yesterday. We have everything yu requested except the printer. It’s currently unavailable.
      M: I’m srry t hear that. Our current machine keeps breaking dwn. Hw sn d yu think yu’ll have it?
      W: Within a week. I can ship the rest f yur rder, and when the printer gets here, I’ll send it by express delivery fr n extra charge.
      M: That’s OK. Culd yu als call and let me knw when it arrives n yur end?
      8.B 9.A
      【原文】M: Thanks fr cming t this exit interview, Echke. S let’s start with the mst imprtant questin. Why did yu decide t leave?
      W: Well, I gt a better jb at anther cmpany.
      M: What makes that jb mre attractive?
      W: Well, t be hnest, I’ll be ding the same wrk fr mre pay. Our pay here is belw market rate, yu knw.
      M: Yes. We’ve heard this cmment frm ther departing emplyees. I’ll be sure t pass it n t management again,thugh. Nw, please tell me yur impressin f yur manager.
      10.B 11.A 12.C
      【原文】W: D yu knw that Walt Disney wn the mst Oscar awards in histry?
      M: Yes, I d. I read the ther day that he actually received a ttal f 26 Oscars. His first award was fr the creatin f Mickey Muse. I think it was in 1932 r in 1933. And the last ne was fr Winnie the Ph and the Blustery Day in 1969.
      W: Wait a secnd, Tny, didn't Walt Disney die in 1966?
      M: I'm nt sure f the exact year he died, but I d knw he wn his last award after his death.
      W: That's amazing. Well, I'm nt really a fan f Mickey Muse, but I watched Winnie the Ph and the Blustery Day nline with my kids last year, and I must say I really enjyed it.
      M:I agree. Of all Walt Disney films, Winnie the Ph is my favrite.
      13.C 14.B 15.B 16.A
      【原文】W: Hell, Mr. Thmpsn. I'm Alexandra Jnes. I want t ask yu sme questins abut the prject that yu ffer.
      M: Yes, f curse, please fire away.
      W: Has the prject been effective in imprving the envirnment?
      M: Yes, abslutely. We have seen great results. Last year, we planted a small field f trees, and we have been measuring their xygen utput t see the benefits that they have prvided t the envirnment. Our current gal is t plant a lt mre tree species s that we can cmpare the benefits f each species. In rder t d this, we need t get a lt mre students invlved in the prject.
      W: Well, the prject sunds fascinating. I wuld definitely like t be invlved.
      M: Abslutely. Over the years, we have received funding frm private investrs and frm selling shares, but the biggest imprvement in ur research came frm a gvernment fund that we received in the first year. This has greatly imprved the rganizatin, and we have since wn prizes fr ur research.
      W: Ww, hw impressive!
      17.A 18.B 19.C 20.C
      【原文】
      M: Hi, everyne. I’m a weather frecaster, which means I study what happens in the atmsphere and the weather cnditins that ccur n Earth. Peple are always surprised t learn that frecasters aren’t just invlved in weather reprting n TV, but they culd als wrk at a radi statin, t. I ften get asked hw I gt interested in weather. Believe it r nt, as a teenager, I became nervus f thunderstrms, and I'd ften check the frecasts t see if any were cming. Frm there, my interest develped.
      If yu are thinking f ging int weather frecasting, there are sme imprtant skills yu’ll need. Yu have t be gd at science, f curse. The essential thing is having the ability t make sense f patterns. Yu wn’t g t far wrng with that. Anther useful skill is being able t translate a frecast int smething peple at hme can understand. Mst weather experts study physics and math befre ging n t d a mre specialized curse in frecasting. My wn way in was smewhat different, as I did a business degree befre getting int televisin as a researcher. I mved arund quite a lt at the TV statin and eventually ended up in the weather department, where I did my training.
      21.B 22.A 23.C
      【导语】本文介绍了三款节能科技产品(Eve Energy智能插座、Philips Hue Lustre E14智能灯泡、Twer Elite Flexi Drawer空气炸锅)的价格、购买渠道、功能特点及节能优势,旨在为消费者提供节能产品选购参考。
      【详解】21.细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句“Thrugh the cmpanin app, yu can als receive detailed analytics n the ttal cnsumptin, prjected csts, and ttal csts fr cnnected devices.(通过配套应用程序,你还可以获取连接设备的总能耗、预计成本和总成本的详细分析数据。)”可知,Eve Energy的应用程序能提供能源数据分析。
      22.细节理解题。根据第二段第一句“£54.99(APPROX.$73)| philips-hue.cm(售价54.99英镑,约合73美元,购买网址:philips-hue.cm)”可知,可以在philips-hue.cm购买Lustre E14。
      23. 细节理解题。根据第三段第三句“Twer estimates that the Elite Flexi Drawer Air Fryer can save up t 70 per cent f a cnsumer’s energy in the kitchen by switching t air fryer cking.(塔屋公司估计,改用这款Elite Flexi Drawer空气炸锅烹饪,消费者在厨房的能耗最多可节省70%。)”可知,若烤箱消耗200单位能量,空气炸锅最多可节省200×70%=140单位。
      24.C 25.D 26.A 27.D
      【导语】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了“全天待在澡堂”成为外国游客体验中国的新潮流,通过美国旅行博主乔纳森的经历展示了中国澡堂的丰富服务与高性价比,阐述了搓澡等传统养生项目的魅力,并指出这一趋势反映了外国游客对沉浸式、日常化中国体验的追求。
      【详解】24.推理判断题。根据第一段第二句“Vides tagged “24-hur spas in China” have becme viral n scial media platfrms such as TikTk and YuTube, drawing cntent creatrs frm different parts f the wrld.(带有“中国24小时水疗中心”标签的视频在TikTk和YuTube等社交媒体平台上走红,吸引了来自世界各地的内容创作者。)”以及第二段第一句“US travel vlgger Jnathan, wh runs a channel called Travel Escapes, recently drew glbal attentin t China’s spa culture after dcumenting his 24-hur stay at a luxury, yet very affrdable, bathhuse in Chengdu, Sichuan prvince.(美国旅行博主乔纳森运营着名为“旅行逃逸”的频道,他记录了自己在四川成都一家奢华却价格亲民的澡堂的24小时体验后,让中国水疗文化引起了全球关注。)”可知,作者提到乔纳森是为了举例说明中国澡堂的受欢迎程度。
      25.推理判断题。根据第三段第一、二句“At the center f a Chinese bathhuse experience lies the bdy scrub(搓澡). The rejuvenating practice, perfrmed by trained attendants wh use varius degrees f pressure fr maximum benefit, amazes visitrs, particularly first-times.(中国澡堂体验的核心是搓澡。这项焕活身心的服务由训练有素的服务员操作,他们会运用不同力度以达到最佳效果,这让游客们惊叹不已,尤其是初次体验的人。)”以及第三句“It was a bit painful at first, but yu walk ut feeling like yur skin, and maybe even yur mind, has been reset(一开始有点疼,但走出来的时候你会感觉自己的皮肤,甚至可能连心灵都被重置了。)”可知,搓澡是专业的且效果显著的。
      26.细节理解题。根据第四段最后一句“Mst travelers seek immersive, everyday experiences, which scial media users ften refer t as“very Chinese mments”.(大多数游客寻求沉浸式的日常体验,社交媒体用户通常称之为“非常中国的时刻”。)”可知,国际游客的关注点转向了深度沉浸式体验。
      27.推理判断题。根据第一段第一句“A new trend — spending a whle day inside a bathhuse — is quietly reshaping hw freign visitrs experience China.(一种新趋势——全天待在澡堂里——正在悄然改变外国游客体验中国的方式。)”以及全文围绕这一趋势展开,介绍其表现、原因和意义可知,文章的主要目的是呈现外国游客体验中国的一种新方式。
      28.A 29.D 30.D 31.D
      【导语】本文介绍亚马孙雨林正从碳汇逐渐转变为碳排放源,阐述了毁林带来的气候变化、地表及云层变化,通过科研数据说明森林减少导致云层变化产生的降温效果,并指出该降温作用无法抵消整体气候变暖,强调保护和修复亚马孙雨林的重要性。
      【详解】28.词句猜测题。根据第一段“Since 1985, human activity has destryed mre than 10% f the Amazn's frest cver, releasing substantial amunts f CO2 previusly sequestered in trees and sil(自1985年以来,人类活动已经破坏了亚马逊森林覆盖面积的10%以上,释放大量原本sequestered在树木和土壤中的二氧化碳)”可知,树木和土壤原本具备储存二氧化碳的作用,砍伐森林使得储存的二氧化碳被释放,sequestered意为“储存”。
      29.细节理解题。根据第二段“T reslve this, Drr and Feingld analyzed tw decades f MODIS and CERES satellite data, cmparing defrested regins with nearby undisturbed areas(为了解决这个问题,Drr和Feingld分析了二十年的卫星数据,对比森林砍伐区域与附近未受干扰区域)”可知,两位研究者通过对比采伐区和未采伐区的卫星数据开展研究。
      30.细节理解题。根据第三段“Mrever, clud tps sat at lwer altitudes ver cleared lands. These lw-altitude cluds enhanced reflectin f incming slar radiatin rather than trapping utging heat.(此外,采伐区域的云顶高度更低,这些低空云层能够更好地反射太阳辐射,而非截留热量)”可知,更低的云顶反射更多太阳辐射,形成更强的降温效果。
      31.推理判断题。根据最后一段“Current evidence suggests that even cmbined biphysical effects cannt fully cancel ut the warming. Therefre, maintaining and restring Amazn frest cver remains essential fr climate prtectin(现有证据表明,即使综合所有生物物理效应也无法完全抵消气候变暖,因此维护和恢复亚马孙雨林对气候保护至关重要)”可知,即便云层能带来局部降温,修复雨林依旧必不可少。
      32.D 33.A 34.D 35.D
      【导语】本文指出内化年龄歧视(即因年龄而对自身健康持有负面预期)是衰老过程中极具破坏性的隐藏威胁;研究表明积极的心态能延缓身心衰退,而负面思维会导致健康问题和巨大的社会成本;内化年龄歧视源于社会广泛传播的负面老年形象,虽然改变这种观念需要时间,但我们可以通过积极的态度让衰老过程变得更美好。
      【详解】32.细节理解题。根据第二段第一、二句“They call it internalised ageism: the tendency t hld negative expectatins abut ne's wn health simply because f age. When lder adults are repeatedly assumed t be slw, frgetful, r incapable f learning, such ideas d nt always stay utside them.(他们称之为内化年龄歧视:仅仅因为年龄就对自身健康持有负面预期的倾向。当老年人反复被认为行动迟缓、健忘或没有学习能力时,这些观念并不总是停留在他们的外部。)”以及第四段第一句“Yet internalised ageism desn’t just cme frm within. Negative images f lder peple spread thrugh the media, advertising, and even the advice f medical prfessinals.(然而,内化年龄歧视并非仅仅源于内心。关于老年人的负面形象通过媒体、广告甚至医疗专业人员的建议传播开来。)”可知,内化年龄歧视的根本原因是反复接触年龄偏见。
      33. 细节理解题。根据第三段第二句“A Harvard study fund that lder adults with the mst psitive views shwed slwer physical and mental decline and kept healthier habits than thse with the mst negative views.(哈佛大学的一项研究发现,心态最积极的老年人比心态最消极的老年人身心衰退速度更慢,且能保持更健康的习惯。)”可知,态度会影响衰老的速度。
      34.推理判断题。根据第四段“Yet internalised ageism desn't just cme frm within. Negative images f lder peple spread thrugh the media, advertising, and even the advice f medical prfessinals. Because these messages appear s naturally in daily life, they are seldm questined. By the time mst peple ntice them, they have already taken rt.(然而,内化年龄歧视并非仅仅源于内心。关于老年人的负面形象通过媒体、广告甚至医疗专业人员的建议传播开来。因为这些信息在日常生活中显得如此自然,所以很少有人质疑它们。当大多数人注意到它们的时候,它们已经根深蒂固了。)”以及第五段第二句“But changing deeply held beliefs takes generatins, as the lng struggle against racial prejudice shws.(但改变根深蒂固的观念需要几代人的时间,正如反对种族偏见的长期斗争所表明的那样。)”可知,内化年龄歧视难以改变是因为它已经成为一种被广泛接受的社会规范。
      35.主旨大意题。全文围绕“内化年龄歧视”展开,指出它是衰老过程中极具破坏性的隐藏威胁,分析了其成因、危害和应对方法。D项“负面预期:衰老中的隐藏威胁”最能概括文章主旨。
      36.A 37.B 38.F 39.G 40.D
      【导语】本文介绍了科学界对“为什么有些人比其他人更容易记住梦境”这一问题的研究进展,从性别、年龄、睡眠时间和大脑活动四个方面分析了影响梦境记忆的因素,并给出了帮助回忆梦境的小建议。
      【详解】36.根据空前句“Hwever, imprvements in brain imaging and recent physilgical studies have brught us ne step clser t answering the questin f why sme peple remember their dreams mre than thers.(然而,大脑成像技术的进步和近期的生理学研究让我们离解答“为什么有些人比其他人更容易记住梦境”这个问题更近了一步。)”以及下文四个小标题(Gender、Age、Amunt f sleep、Brain activity)均为影响梦境记忆的因素可知,空处需起到承上启下的作用,引出下文的具体因素。A选项“迪尔德丽·巴雷特博士分享了其中几个因素。”完美衔接上下文,开启下文对各因素的介绍。
      37.根据本段小标题“Gender(性别)”以及空后句“Researchers aren't exactly sure why, but Barrett says it culd be a bilgical r hrmnal difference.(研究人员并不完全确定原因,但巴雷特说这可能是生理或荷尔蒙差异导致的。)”可知,空处需说明性别差异在梦境记忆上的具体表现。B选项“平均而言,女性比男性记住更多的梦境。”符合本段主题,且空后句是对该现象原因的解释,逻辑连贯。
      38. 根据本段小标题“Age(年龄)”以及空前句“Yur ability t remember dreams imprves in late childhd and adlescence, and tends t peak in yur twenties, Barrett says.(巴雷特说,你记住梦境的能力在童年后期和青春期会提高,在二十多岁时达到顶峰。)”以及空后句“Hwever, there are exceptins, and peple smetimes experience the ppsite.(然而,也有例外,有些人有时会经历相反的情况。)”可知,空处需说明二十多岁之后梦境记忆能力的变化趋势。F选项“在那之后,人们的梦境记忆能力通常会逐渐下降。”承接空前句的“peak in yur twenties”,且空后句的转折符合逻辑。
      39.根据本段小标题“Amunt f sleep(睡眠时间)”以及空后句“Hwever, thse rapid eye mvement perids get lnger thrughut the night, meaning that yu're ding the mst dreaming tward the mrning generally right befre yu wake up.(然而,这些快速眼动期在夜间会变得越来越长,这意味着你在清晨——通常是醒来之前——做的梦最多。)”可知,空处需引出“快速眼动睡眠”与做梦的关系。G选项“人们在快速眼动睡眠周期中每90分钟做一次梦。”首次提到快速眼动睡眠,且空后句的“thse rapid eye mvement perids”指代该选项中的“rapid eye mvement sleep cycle”,衔接紧密。
      40.根据空前句“A part f the brain that prcesses infrmatin and emtins is mre active in peple wh remember their dreams mre ften.(在经常记住梦境的人的大脑中,负责处理信息和情绪的区域更为活跃。)”以及空后句“In turn, this may prmte smething called intrasleep(睡眠期间) wakefulness.(反过来,这可能会促进一种叫做“睡眠中清醒”的状态。)”可知,空处需解释该大脑区域的活跃如何影响梦境记忆。D选项“这个区域可能帮助人们更多地关注外部线索。”中的“This regin”指代空前句中的大脑区域,且空后句的“In turn”承接该选项内容,说明关注外部线索会促进睡眠中清醒,从而更容易记住梦境,逻辑链条完整。
      41.B 42.C 43.C 44.D 45.A 46.A 47.B 48.C 49.D 50.C 51.B 52.D 53.C 54.A 55.B
      【导语】本文讲述了四岁的男孩True因心脏病独自住院手术,医生Amy得知他还有六个兄弟姐妹后,决定收养他,并动员亲友把其余孩子也分别收养。
      【详解】41.考查名词。句意:他生来就患有心脏病,需要做手术,他早年是在寄养家庭度过的。A. transplant移植;B. surgery手术;C. prtectin保护;D. cnsultatin咨询。根据后文“On his peratin day at Children’s Nebraska hspital, True was admitted fr the surgery by himself.”可知,他独自去做手术,因此他患有心脏病,需要做手术。
      42.考查动词短语。句意:True长达7小时的手术让Amy一直惦记着那个独自经历这一切的可爱孩子。A. talking abut谈论;B. lking fr寻找;C. ging thrugh经历;D. shwing ff炫耀。根据前文“True was admitted fr the surgery by himself”可知,True自己一个人去接受这个手术,故他是独自经历这一切的。
      43.考查动词。句意:Amy医生联系了True的社工,得知他有六个兄弟姐妹,没有一个过得很好。A. supprted支持;B. recgnized认出;C. cntacted联系;D. identified确认。根据后文“learned he had six siblings”可知,他从社工那里了解到True有六个兄弟姐妹,因此她需要先联系社工才能了解到这一信息。
      44.考查形容词。句意:考虑到True复杂的医疗需求,很少有家庭愿意为他提供一个永久的家。A. cmfrtable舒适的;B. peaceful平静的;C. spacius宽敞的;D. permanent永久的。根据上文“he spent his earliest years in fster (寄养) care.”可知,住在寄宿家庭,且鉴于他生病这一事实,因此很少有家庭愿意为他提供一个永久的家。
      45.考查名词。句意:然后社工问Amy:你是一个选择吗?A. ptin选择;B. assistant助理;C. dctr医生;D. witness证人。根据后文“The answer was already in Amy’s heart.”以及“When Amy’s husband, Ryan, True in the hspital, he immediately fell in lve with him — and the 4-year-ld the Beethe family.”可知,答案已经在Amy心中,且后文提到她和她的丈夫收养了True,故此处指社工问“你是一个选择吗?”,即“你可以给他提供一个永久的家吗?”
      46.考查副词。句意:答案已经在Amy心中。她目前是六个孩子的母亲——三个亲生的,三个收养的。A. currently目前;B. naturally自然地;C. unfrtunately不幸地;D. bviusly明显地。根据后文“But she knew her family, and her heart, had fr ne mre.”中的转折可推知,此处介绍的是她目前的状态——目前她是六个孩子的母亲。
      47.考查形容词。句意同上。A. cnfused困惑的;B. adpted收养的;C. abandned被遗弃的;D. ignred被忽视的。根据前文“a mm f six — three bilgical”可知,六个孩子,三个是亲生的,那相对应的,另外三个就是收养的。
      48.考查名词。句意:但她知道,她的家庭和她的心,还有空间再容纳一个孩子。A. plans计划;B. excuses借口;C. rm空间;D. respnsibility责任。根据后文“Amy and Ryan pened their and hme again t adpt True’s sister Laney.”可知,后文提到Amy和她的丈夫又一次收养了True的姐姐Laney,故此处指他们愿意收养True,因此尽管Amy已经有六个孩子,但她的家庭和她的心仍然有空间再容纳一个孩子。
      49.考查动词。句意:当Amy的丈夫Ryan在医院见到True时,他立刻喜欢上了他——因此这个4岁的孩子加入了Beethe一家。A. fllwed跟随;B. admired钦佩;C. treated治疗;D. met遇见。根据后文“he immediately fell in lve with him”可知,Ryan立刻喜欢上了True,因此是当Ryan在医院见到True的时候,第一眼就喜欢上了他。
      50.考查动词。句意同上。A. helped帮助;B. called打电话;C. jined加入;D. respected尊重。根据后文“Amy and Ryan pened their and hme again t adpt True’s sister Laney.”可知,后文提到Amy和她的丈夫又一次收养了True的姐姐Laney,故此处指他们收养了True,因此True成为了这个家庭的一员,加入了这个家庭。
      51.考查形容词。句意:更了不起的事情随之而来。A. cmplicated复杂的;B. remarkable了不起的,非凡的;C. interesting有趣的;D. strange奇怪的。根据后文“The Beethes realized hw clse True was with his siblings, s Amy sught t find them fster hmes t keep the kids . Amy’s sister adpted ne girl, her sister-in-law’s family adpted anther, a cwrker adpted tw mre, and Amy and Ryan pened their and hme again t adpt True’s sister Laney.”可知,Amy将True的所有兄弟姐妹都安排到亲友家收养,这是非常了不起的。
      52.考查动词。句意:Beethe一家意识到True和他的兄弟姐妹们关系非常亲密,所以Amy设法为他们寻找寄养家庭,让孩子们保持联系。A. amused使开心;B. calmed使平静;C. educated教育;D. cnnected使有联系。根据上文“The Beethes realized hw clse True was with his siblings”可知,True和他的兄弟姐妹们关系非常亲密,因此要保持联系。
      53.考查名词。句意:Amy的姐姐收养了一个女孩,她嫂子的家庭收养了另一个,一个同事又收养了两个,Amy和Ryan再次敞开心扉和家门,收养了True的妹妹Laney。A. dr门;B. muths嘴;C. hearts心;D. hspital医院。根据上文“her heart, had fr ne mre.”可知,此处指敞开心扉,又收养了True的妹妹Laney。
      54.考查动词。句意:这个小男孩独自进入医院做心脏手术,但他离开时拥有了一个家庭——以及一颗充满爱的心。A. entered进入;B. explred探索;C. changed改变;D. survived幸存。根据第一段“True was admitted fr the surgery by himself.”中的“admitted”可知,此处指进入医院接受手术。
      55.考查名词。 句意同上。A. dream梦想;B. family家庭;C. suvenir纪念品;D. lessn教训。根据前文“and the 4-year-ld the Beethe family”可知,Amy和她的丈夫收养了这个小男孩,因此他来医院的时候是独自一人,离开的时候却拥有了一个家庭。
      56.a 57.what 58.huses 59.whse 60.being reduced 61.were added 62.evident 63.T engage 64.as 65.and
      【导语】本文介绍福建土楼改造为民宿,在保留原有建筑风貌的前提下升级配套体验,土楼列入世界遗产后当地文旅转型,通过多样新潮活动吸引年轻游客,传承乡土民俗文化。
      【详解】56.考查冠词。句意:朱选择了长荣楼——一处由土楼改造而成的民宿,因为她想体验住在那里的感觉。hmestay为可数名词单数,表泛指“一处民宿”,以辅音音素开头,故填a。
      57.考查宾语从句引导词。句意:朱女士选择了长荣楼——一处由土楼改造而成的民宿,因为她想体验住在那里的感觉。宾语从句中缺少介词like的宾语,指代事物,用what引导。
      58.考查主谓一致。句意:这家民宿保留了古老的外观,却配备了12间现代化客房。陈述客观事实,为一般现在时,主语The hmestay为单数,谓语动词用第三人称单数形式huses。
      59.考查定语从句。句意:经过厦门大学团队2023年的修缮改造,这栋建筑的中央大厅如今成为阅读空间,还提供采茶、服饰体验项目,同时避免了建筑沦为毫无生机的展品。先行词为the building,空后名词central hall与其为所属关系,用whse引导非限制性定语从句。
      60.考查非谓语动词。句意:经过厦门大学团队2023年的修缮改造,这栋建筑的中央大厅如今成为阅读空间,还提供采茶、服饰体验项目,同时避免了建筑沦为毫无生机的展品。介词f后接动名词(短语),the building与reduce为被动关系,故填being reduced。
      61.考查时态和语态。句意:福建土楼于2008年被列入联合国教科文组织世界遗产名录。时间状语in 2008表过去,主语与add为被动关系,主语为复数,故填were added。
      62.考查形容词。句意:这种转变在华安地区也十分明显,当地的老旧民居被改造成画廊、咖啡店和图书馆。系动词is后接形容词作表语,evidence的形容词形式为evident,意为“明显的、显而易见的”。
      63.考查非谓语动词。句意:为吸引年轻游客,当地团队增设了趣味活动和数字文创纪念品。此处用不定式作目的状语,位于句首首字母大写,填T engage。
      64.考查介词。句意:在游戏中,游客扮演各类角色,完成民俗舞蹈、传统体育等相关任务。固定搭配take part as表示“扮演、充当”,故填as。
      65.考查并列连词。句意:这些努力旨在打破单一的建筑参观模式,打造一处特色目的地,让游客体验始于自然、承于民俗、归于居家温情的生活。此处连接三个并列的谓语结构,表顺承并列关系,填and。
      66.Pssible Versin 1:
      Dear Eric,
      I am Li Hua. I’m writing t frmally request that my vide entry fr the “Graduatin Memries” shrt vide cntest be featured n ur schl’s media platfrm.
      My vide captures ne rdinary day in ur classrm preparing fr the Cllege Entrance Examinatin: classmates reviewing intensively tgether, sharing snacks during breaks, and writing encuraging messages t each ther n the blackbard. It ends with all f us shuting, “We can make it!”
      I believe this vide deserves t be shwn because it recrds the small, real mments f ur final high schl days — the nervusness, the determinatin and the silent supprt. Having already tuched many classmates, it may cmfrt and mtivate mre students facing exam pressure.
      Thank yu fr yur cnsideratin.
      Yurs,
      Li HuaPssible Versin 2:
      Dear Eric,
      I am Li Hua, a creatr f the vide entered in the “Graduatin Memries” cntest. I am writing t apply fr its display n the schl’s media platfrm.
      Unlike traditinal vides, my wrk The Marks f Time fcuses n daily items: wrn-ut test papers, scattered pens, and a schl unifrm cvered with heartfelt signatures. Each bject symblizes ur dedicatin and friendship.
      I believe this unique visual narrative deserves t be shared. These cmmn items are the cllective ftprints f every senir, which will undubtedly evke strng resnance and prvide cmfrt during this bittersweet graduatin seasn. Mrever, it ffers a creative perspective n hw t dcument life fr the yunger students.
      Thank yu fr yur time and cnsideratin.
      Yurs,
      Li Hua
      【导语】本篇书面表达要求学生给Eric写一封信,申请将自己为学校英语社举办的“毕业留念”短视频大赛所拍摄的视频在校内平台进行展播。
      【详解】1. 词汇积累:
      激励人心的:encuraging → inspiring
      展示:shw → display/present
      结束:end → cnclude
      面对:face → cnfrnt
      2. 句式拓展:
      简单句变复合句
      原句:It ends with all f us shuting, “We can make it!”
      拓展句:What it cncludes with is all f us shuting, “We can make it!”
      【点睛】【高分句型1】I’m writing t frmally request that my vide entry fr the “Graduatin Memries” shrt vide cntest be featured n ur schl’s media platfrm.(运用了that引导宾语从句)
      【高分句型2】Having already tuched many classmates, it may cmfrt and mtivate mre students facing exam pressure.(运用现在分词作状语)
      67.One Pssible Versin:
      One day, ur schl held a talent shw, and I braved the stage with my upside-dwn guitar. Standing behind the curtain, my heart punded wildly. I culdn't help recalling the strange lks I had always received fr being left-handed and the endless trubles with right-handed scissrs, desks and pens. Taking a deep breath, I walked nt the stage and sat dwn quietly. As my fingers tuched the strings, I clsed my eyes and let ut the meldy gently. My special way f playing sn calmed the audience and drew all their attentin. When the last nte faded away, the whle hall burst int thunderus applause. Cheers and admiratin surrunded me,replacing the previus cnfusin and curisity I had ften met.
      That night, fr the first time, I didn't try t hide my left hand when I walked ff the stage. I n lnger felt embarrassed abut my habit as a left-hander. I came t realize that thse daily struggles in a right-handed wrld had made me mre adaptable and creative. I thught f great left-handed figures like Da Vinci,wh all achieved greatness by thinking and acting differently. What used t be seen as awkward was actually a wnderful gift. Even grandma's wrds that I was“special” suddenly made sense t me. I finally understd that being left-handed was never a flaw. Instead f feeling left behind in a right-handed wrld, I learned t embrace my difference. It dawned n me that being left is nt wrng, but just brilliantly unique.
      【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了左撇子作者长期在右手为主的世界里感到不适、尴尬与自卑,却在一次校园才艺秀上用左手弹吉他获得认可,最终接纳自我、重拾自信的成长故事。
      【详解】1. 段落续写:
      ①由第一段首句内容可知,第一段可描写作者上台表演的紧张心情、弹奏过程,以及观众从好奇到热烈鼓掌的转变。
      ②由第二段首句内容 可知,第二段可描写作者走下舞台后的心理变化、不再自卑,并真正接受自己是左撇子的事实。
      2. 续写线索:登台忐忑 —— 回忆过往困扰 —— 登台演奏 —— 收获掌声 —— 放下自卑 —— 感悟自身独特 —— 接纳左撇子身份
      3. 词汇激活
      行为类
      ①心跳:pund /beat/thrb
      ②消散:fade away /disappear/die away
      情绪类
      ①尴尬的:embarrassed /awkward/ashamed
      ②困惑:cnfusin /puzzle/bewilderment
      【点睛】[高分句型 1] I culdn't help recalling the strange lks I had always received fr being left-handed and the endless trubles with right-handed scissrs, desks and pens.(省略关系代词that的定语从句)
      [高分句型 2] I thught f great left-handed figures like Da Vinci,wh all achieved greatness by thinking and acting differently.(关系代词 wh 引导的非限制性定语从句)
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