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2024-2025 学年度高三考前模拟检测
英语
2025.7
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,
并标在试卷的相应位置。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. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
Why is Michael mentioned?
A. He met a traffic accident. B. He is late for the meeting. C. He forgot to clean the room.
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What is the woman’s attitude toward Henry’s behavior?
A. Favorable. B. Confusing. C. Disapproving.
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What does the man prefer to do?
A. Eat out. B. Order a pizza. C. Cook at home.
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What are the speakers talking about?
A. A snow sport. B. A sports star. C. A musical.
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How much will the man pay for his tickets?
A. $150. B. $185. C. $220.
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。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。
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】6. What does the man promise to do after the interview?
A. Contact the woman. B. Go back to his office. C. Pick up the kids from school.
7. What is the relationship between the speakers?
A. Interviewer and interviewee. B. Manager and secretary. C. Husband and wife.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
8. Where does the conversation take place?
A. In a community meeting. B. Over the phone. C. At Alisa’s house.
9. What does Joe suggest Alisa do?
A. Familiarize herself with neighbors.
B. Introduce her neighborhood to him.
.
C Move to a safer community.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
10. What do Jack’s parents expect him to major in?
A. Science. B. Medicine. C. French.
11. What does the woman persuade Jack to do?
A. Retake some subjects.
B. Follow his own thoughts.
C. Transfer to another university.
12. How might Jack’s parents react in the woman’s opinion?
A. Respect his choice.
B. Stick to their decision.
C. Ask for professional counseling.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
13. How does Lily ease tension before a concert now?
A. She tells jokes to others.
B. She does breathing exercises.
C. She reads something funny.
14. What does Lily do first on the day of the show?
A. Walk on the stage. B. Practice the songs. C. Choose the dresses.
15. Why does Lily like to sit and look at the stage before the show?A. To enjoy quietness. B. To interact with fans. C. To inspire confidence.
16. What is the man doing?
A. Hosting a ceremony. B. Conducting an interview. C. Holding a press conference.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
17. Who is the main target readers of Mr. Carle's books?
A. The children. B. The middle-aged. C. The elderly.
18. Which is the most famous book of Mr. Carle?
A. The Grouchy Ladybug.
B. The Mixed-Up Chameleon.
C. The Very Hungry Caterpillar.
19. Where was Mr. Carle born?
A. In Britain. B. In Germany. C. In America.
20. What has a great influence on Mr. Carle’s books?
A. His work environment. B. His life with his father. C. His education experience.
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 37.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C 和D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
A Beginner’s Guide to Goal Setting for Teens
Are you trying to get into your dream college? Hoping to make it into the school basketball team next year?
Or maybe get an A in chemistry? Regardless of what your goal is or how big it is, if you’re a young person who
wants to accomplish something, you’ve come to the right place. This guide to goal setting for teens is definitely for
you!
When it comes to goal setting, SMART goals are the top dog. This well-established tool for goal setting is
highly influenced by Locke and Latham’s goal setting theory and used by almost every major company out there. If
there’s one tool for goal setting for teens to understand, it’s this one. You’ll probably encounter it later on in
university or your career as well too!
When creating a SMART goal, here’s what you need to consider...A SMARI goal is...
Specific→State exactly what you will accomplish
Measurable→Progress is trackable and you will know when you achieve it
Attainable→It is possible for you to achieve the goal
Relevant→It is consistent with your values, interests and other goals
Timely→Includes fair, but firm deadlines
Where to start?
1. Start by thinking about your whole job and the broad areas (or “buckets”) of responsibility and results over
which you have control.
2. Develop a goal statement for each bucket. To get the scale right, remember to focus on end results, rather
than tasks.
3. Goals should be high level enough to include the core outcomes for which you are responsible, but specific
and clear enough so you will be able to measure success.
4. Goals should be on-going job responsibilities and any new projects and assignments that are specific to this
performance cycle.
5. Having too many goals can be an indicator that your goals are defined at too detailed a level and are focused
more on tasks than on end results.
6. If it seems that your goals are becoming too many and focus on individual tasks, it may be helpful to
consider combining several goal statements into a broader outcome area.
21. The author recommends SMART most probably because ______.
A. he is a trainer for a major company B. it is a tool well supported by theory
C. the readers need it for their future life D. teens are big dreamers but not doers
22. Xiao Ming, an average high school student, writes the following goal for the new semester:
My goal is to raise my scores above 90(out of 100) in all my classes this semester because getting good scores
will help me get into a good college.
Which two criteria of SMART are seriously missing in Xiao Ming’s goal statement?
A. Relevant, Measurable. B. Specific, Attainable.
C. Measurable, Attainable. D. Relevance, Timely.
23. According to the guide’s Where to Start, which is the most important factor to consider?
A. The sense of responsibility. B. The measurement of success.
C. A good knowledge of tasks. D. The right level of goals.B
This year, my two oldest sons asked me to sign them up for piano lessons. For certain reasons, I decided it would
also be a good time for me to take up the piano again, after 30 years.
As a child, I learned not just the piano, but the cello. I played in two orchestras and sang in the school choir. No
one forced me to do any of it, but it wasn’t quite a free choice either. When you are the approval-addicted daughter
of an over-invested mother, no one needs to apply force. My mom and I were well matched partners in the dance of
unspoken expectation and approval-seeking. I did her forcing for her.
For my mother, my musical industriousness wasn’t so much about achievement as identity. She was American
by birth, and after marrying my university professor father and moving to London, she spent a decade working to be
accepted into the impatient, fraught world of British intellectual society.
In this environment, a diligent daughter lugging a giant cello was a tiny amount of cultural capital, a ticket to
belonging. As much as anything could, music made me into the person my mother needed me to be, so that she could
be the person she needed to be, in order to escape who she actually was.
And for my part, although I never truly believed that my mother’s love was conditional, I did have the suspicion
that there was a performance-related bonus in there.
It was foolish to think that taking up the piano at the same time as my own children would be emotionally
uncomplicated. Or perhaps the complication was exactly why I sought it out. Somehow, the piano lessons turn me
into both my childhood self, seeking my mother’s approval, and into my mother herself, putting the same high
expectations on my own children.
My mother was lucky in that I was temperamentally (性情地) suited to the role she assigned me. My sons are
not so much so. They are rambunctious and restless, not wired for lengthy sessions of sitting still and reflecting well
on me.
Unconditional love may be at the defining heart of parenthood, but sometimes it can feel impossible to
accommodate unconditional love to the worldly practices of day-to-day parenting. The whole job seems set up for
conditionality: It would be dishonest to pretend that we have no stake in wanting our children to reflect our own
values and preferences.
I’m disappointed when my sons won’t play their role in the script I have written for them, but deep down, I’m
also a little thrilled. They are maddeningly, gloriously resistant to the pressure. A secret part of me is delighted by
their raging demands for full personhood — beyond my projections and hopes and fears. By the life they claim.
24. The underlined sentence in paragraph two means ______.
A. the author demanded to learn musical instruments out of pure love
B. the author forced her mum to sign her up for piano lessons against her willC. the author’s mom pushed her to learn musical instruments for her own sake
D. the author offered to learn musical instruments to obtain her mom’s approval
25. The author’s mother think of the author’s musical industriousness as ______.
A. a symbol more of family achievement than of social identity
B. a way for her to fit into the British intellectual society at that time
C. proof of her ability to be a qualified mother in front of her husband
D. a result of her selfless cultivation more than the author’s own diligence
26. Which of the following is TRUE from the author’s perspective?
A. She doesn’t care about her sons’ levels of playing musical instruments.
B. She has a mixed feeling towards her sons’ reluctance to practise musical instruments.
C. She feels sorrowful because her sons are unlikely skilled at playing musical instruments.
D. She is still convinced that her sons could be as talented on musical instruments as she was.
27. Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?
A. Can Musical Talents Really be Inherited?
B. Can We Really Force Our Children to Love Music?
C. Can We Really Love Our Children Unconditionally?
D. Can Playing Instruments Help Us Fit into Intellectual Society?
C
From an airplane, cars crawling down the highway look like ants. But actual ants — unlike cars — can avoid
the stop-and-go traffic. On a driveway with 15 vehicles per mile, one driver tapping their brakes can cause a persistent
traffic jam. Researchers are now studying these insects’ cooperative strategies to learn how to program self-driving
cars that don’t jam up.
Previous research had shown that ants can maintain their flow even at high densities (密度). So what’s their
secret? In a recent study published in Transportation Research, researchers recorded ants on trails and used traffic-
engineering models to analyze their movement. They found that the ants don’t jam because they travel in groups of
3 to 20 that move at nearly constant rates while keeping good distances between one another and they don’t speed up
to pass others.
Human drivers at rush hour hardly tend to follow such rules. “We’re maximizing the interests of individuals.
That is why, at a given point, you start to have a traffic jam,” says study co-author Nicola Pugno, who studies solid
mechanics at the University of Trento. In his vision of this future, autonomous vehicles would avoid traffic jams by
prioritizing constant speeds and headways or by not passing others on the road.
Like ants on a trail, which use scent (气味) to control behavior while interacting with one another, the autonomousvehicle network would help cars keep constant speeds while collecting and sharing information. “There is no leader,”
but this organization emerges anyway, says Noa Pinter-Wollman, a behavioral scientist at the University of California.
And in both ant and vehicle traffic, this type of distributed system can be very strong and changeable.
Still, ants can do a lot of things that cars — even self-driving ones — can’t, the researcher points out. Ants can
make trails as wide as they like, unlike drivers stuck on highways. Plus, unlike cars, ants don’t crash; they can literally
walk over one another. Today’s drivers can learn at least one thing from ants to avoid causing a traffic jam: by leaving
room between their car and the one ahead of them, drivers can absorb a wave of braking in dense traffic conditions
that would otherwise give rise to a traffic jam with no obvious cause.
28. Which is the contributing factor to ants’ stable traffic at high densities?
A. Slow speed. B. Varied trails.
C. Sufficient space. D. Strict rules.
29. Which of the following is in line with Nicola Pugno’s opinion?
A. Prioritizing interests can lead to inefficient traffic flow.
B. Human drivers usually break the traffic rules at rush hour.
C. Human drivers will drive more slowly than autonomous vehicles.
D. Autonomous vehicles may be programmed to improve traffic situation.
30. What can we learn about autonomous vehicle network?
A. It can keep vehicle speed under control.
B. It can provide drivers with changeable routes.
C. It can form a solid and flexible traffic system.
D. It can use scent to communicate with vehicles.
31. What does the passage mainly talk about?
A. What ants will do when they face traffic jams.
B. How ants may save you from future traffic jams.
C. What we can benefit from autonomous vehicles.
D. Why we should keep good distances while driving.
D
Some famous novels show that being the side character can give us access to deeper truths and a richer
appreciation of the human condition than those too busy propelling the story forward.
Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle
“He possesses two out of the three qualities necessary for the ideal detective. He has the power of observation
and that of deduction. He is only wanting in knowledge.”
There is little doubt that Sherlock Holmes is the most famous detective in literature. Arthur Conan Doyle’sstories now exist in over 70 languages, and Holmes is the most portrayed literary character in film and television
history.
As a detective, Holmes often takes the lead in solving mysteries, but the story is told from the perspective of Dr.
John H. Watson, Holmes’s loyal friend and companion.
There are many advantages to this. First, Holmes is odd and tends to focus on minor details. Telling a short story
from his perspective would make it anything but short. Dr. Watson translates Holmes’s oddity into something less
tiring for the reader.
On a literary level, having the story told by the companion helps keep the reader in suspense. If we had access
to everything Holmes knew, the game would be over before it was happening. By seeing the Victorian world through
Watson’s eyes, not only are we provided a picture that non-detectives can comprehend, but we get to enjoy Sherlock’s
exciting adventures, free of spoiler (剧透).
The Great Gatsby by E. Scot Fitzgerald
,
“Yet high over the city our line of yellow windows must have contributed their share of human secrecy to
the casual watcher in the darkening streets, and I was him too, looking up and wondering. I was within and without,
simultaneously enchanted and repelled by the inexhaustible variety of life.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s best-known work is a meditation on class in the supposedly egalitarian (平等主义) United
States, the excesses of the 1920s, and how horrible it can be when the American Dream comes true. The story is told
from the perspective of Nick Carraway, a young man who has moved to Long Island in hopes of becoming a
stockbroker and cashing in on the 1920s boom. As the title suggests, the real hero of the story is his mysterious
neighbor, Jay Gatsby.
The difficulty of the story centers on Gatsby’s attempts to pursue Nick’s married cousin Daisy, his dreams of
reliving the past, and his efforts to climb into the upper-class of American society. Nick, who is an unreliable narrator,
is present for many of the main events in the story. However, as hinted at in the above quote, he considers himself an
observer rather than a driver of those events.
This allows us to get an outside view of the situation from somebody who admits he doesn’t entirely fit into the
world he’s participating in while still being an intimate companion of those who do. The resulting commentary on
the life of the American upper crust (症结) has been debated for a century.
32. If written from the perspective of Sherlock Holmes instead of Dr. John Watson, the book Sherlock Holmes
would be ________.
A. short and to the point B. incomprehensible and long
C. full of spoiler and suspense D. interesting but too professional
33. What can be inferred from The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald?.
A Nick Carraway is not just as observer but a driver of the story events.
B. The real mysterious hero behind the title of the novel is Nick Garraway.
C. Readers will know more about the American upper class from Jay Gatsby’s perspective.
D. The unreliable narrator prevents readers grasping the harms of pursuing the American Dream.
34. Quotes from Sherlock Holmes and The Great Gatsby given below the title respectively in order to
________.
A. stick to the traditional pattern of a famous novel
B. indicate the side character’s role as the narrator
C. remind readers of the theme and plot of the novels
D. explain the main character’s neglect of deep truths
35. What message does the author want to convey through the two books mentioned?
A. Side characters in novels are usually dismissed as unimportant.
B. Classical novels must have quotes that have enduring power among readers.
C. Stories told from the most important character’s perspective are still the mainstream.
D. Individual, or historical eras can be deeply explored from a unique sideline perspective.
第二节 (共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
The Impact of Technology on Modern Education
Technology is developing fast these years and changing our lives a lot, especially in education. For hundreds of
years, traditional classroom settings have been the basic part of education. ____36____
Firstly, the use of digital devices such as tablets and laptops in the classroom has made it easier for students to
access a vast amount of information instantly. ____37____ Instead of relying solely on textbooks, students-can now
explore a wide-range-of resources, including online articles and videos. This not only enriches their knowledge but
also helps them develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Moreover, online learning platforms have revolutionized the way students learn and interact with their teachers
and peers. ____38____Nowadays students can attend virtual classes, submit assignments, and receive feedback from
their teachers at any time and from anywhere. This flexibility is particularly beneficial of students who have busy
schedules or live in remote areas, as it allows them to continue their education without being physically present in a
classroom.
____39____ One of the main concerns is the digital divide, which refers to the gap between those who have
access to digital technology and those who do not. Many students from low-income families. may not have access to
computers or the internet at home. This can result in unequal educational opportunities, as students without access tothe necessary technology may fall behind their peers.
Additionally, there is a risk that students may become overly dependent on technology, which could affect their
ability to think independently and solve problems with out relying on digital tools. ____40____ Teachers need to
strike a balance between using technology to enhance learning and encouraging students to develop their own
cognitive abilities.
A. But now, digital tools and online platforms are changing them.
B. Students may also become distracted by the numerous digital devices.
C. Technology allows educators to meet the unique needs of each student.
.
D Students can now access information from around the world in seconds.
E. However, the technology in education also comes with some challenges.
F. The traditional classroom is still the most effective way to teach students.
G. The convenience of online learning platforms has made education more accessible.
第三部分 语言运用(共四节,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。
When I was young, I always asked my mum for medical toy sets. During playtime, my friends and I would
____41____ we were in a hospital, making physical complaints that I needed to check and ____42____. I took up
nursing in college, seeing it as the most ____43____ route to medicine.
After graduation, I decided to ____44____ Canada. As I was waiting for my visa, Haiyan, one of the strongest
tropical typhoons ____45____ the Visayas region of the Philippines. I ____46____ looked through the Internet for
organizations needing volunteers. Then I came across a(n) ____47____ from Doctors Without Borders (DWB). I
took my ____48____ because I wanted to see myself as a nurse.
I got a call from DWB a week later and I was delighted. My family, on the other hand, was ____49____. I was
restless. I was at a crossroads. My favorite patient, an 86-year-old Jewish woman who always had wisdom, helped
get out of my ____50____. She told me: “If you have a dream, don’t hesitate to make a step towards its ____51____.”
Ultimately, I took a U-turn and joined DWB in 2015. Since then, I’ve been out in the ____52____, working, teaching,
guiding and inspiring others to ____53____ beyond the nurse’s cap and suits.
I realized that, sometimes, you just have to go beyond the ____54____ of your personal plans and let the
____55____ take you for a ride with far-reaching wings.
41. A. complain B. admit C. recall D. assume
42. A. cure B. doubt C. repeat D. forgive
43. A. exceptional B. effortless C. elegant D. precious44. A. stay away from B. do away with C. set out for D. get down to
45. A. revealed B. swept C. followed D. departed
46. A. faithfully B. actually C. immediately D. gratefully
47. A. announcement B. warning C. suggestion D. reminder
48. A. place B. time C. risk D. chance
49. A. embarrassed B. horrified C. considerate D. guilty
50. A. perception B. depression C. mistake D. dilemma
51. A. realization B. reflection C. resolution D. regulation
52. A. bush B. hospital C. region D. office
53. A. require B. judge C. comprehend D. evaluate
54. A. situations B. values C. effects D. borders
.
55 A. organization B. world C. career D. imagination
第二节(共15小题;每小题0.5分,满分7.5分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
56. In today’s fast changing and competitive world, to be able to learn faster and more effectively is not merely
desirable; it is ________.
A. essential B. worthwhile C. challenging D. sufficient
57. Obviously the only way to make people realize that an action is morally wrong is to punish them if they ________ it.
A. confirm B. create C. commit D. compensate
58. When asked about his childhood, the man was found . Obviously, it is a scar he
doesn’t want to be touched.
A. choked up B. sprung up
C. split up D. broken up
59. Some people say ability is _____ any other personal quality when it comes to success. That’s _____ I disagree
about. I think character counts too.
A. inferior to; where B. junior to; what C. superior to; what D. senior to; where
60. ________ by Tom’s example to explore the North Pole in the Snow Dragon, Dick dreamed of ________ such
a great chance for him.
A. To be inspired; there being B. Inspired; there was
C. Having inspired; there was D. Inspired; there being
61. Taking a close look at their respective historical contexts, purposes and principles, huge differences can be
________ between the Belt and Road Initiative and the Marshall Plan.
A. condemned B. exploited C. identified D. demonstrated62. ---What are you going to do with the flaw in the vase?
---I can either send a new one to you by express mail or _____ compensate you at a reasonable price.
A. artificially B. accordingly C. alternatively D. consistently
63. --- Do you know anything about War of Seven Kingdoms, the Chinese Game of Thrones?
---Sure. Although each event _____ a well-known actor playing the key roles, it has all its plots well _____on
established historical records and archaeological findings.
A. features; grounded B. characteristics; witnessed
C. stars; depended D. displays; commented
64. Smart homes can warn you early on if there is something ______ of your health, and ______ save your life.
A. abnormal; potentially B. usual; possibly
C. normal; impossibly D. unusual; definitely
65. We have to admit that there are many people nowadays ______ still live happily ______ of modern technology.
A. who; in absence B. which; at absence
C. that; on presence D. where; in presence
66. Nowadays the ________ of travelling is shifted from shopping to food and scenery.
A. autonomy B. barrier C. prospect D. priority
67. Despite previous failed attempts, the scientists believed they would make a major breakthrough in the
________ experiments.
A. critical B. subsequent C. delayed D. extended
68. University of Nevada has developed and _______ a new curriculum to educate students about wildfire science.
A. activated B. piloted C. weaved D. fled
69. The police found the two “stolen” notebooks were left in a gift bag ________ the original blue box in _______
the notebooks were kept and a brown envelope.
A. containing; where B. to contain; which
C. containing; which D. to contain; that
70. When ________ the problem, your emotions kick in, fear kicks in, and you don’t always do the rational and
thought-out approach.
A. confronted with B. confronting with C. being confronted with D. confronting
第三节(共15小题;每小题0.5分,满分7.5分)
阅读下面句子,根据句义在空白处进行适当的语法填空。
71. It will be several years ________ the full impact of the recent technological advancements in artificial intelligence
is fully understood. (用适当的词填空)
72. In the context of globalization, ________ cultural exchanges have become increasingly frequent, the preservationof local traditions faces unique challenges that were not present in the past. (用适当的词填空)
73. The marathon runner maintained his steady pace, conserving his energy, and didn’t make his final push until he
reached the last mile of the race, ________ the finish line was within sight. (用适当的词填空)
74. The 6G satellite hosts a distributed autonomous architecture for 6G, which ________(develop) jointly by China
Mobile and the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Innovation Academy for Microsatellites. (所给词的适当形式填空)
75. ________ (ease) this area’s water shortage, the local government decided to construct a canal across the mountains,
whose construction was remarkable engineering achievement. (所给词的适当形式填空)
76. Television has transformed the size and social ________ (compose) of the audience. (所给词的适当形式
填空)
77. Skilled knot artists weave complex knots that you might see __________ (sell) as souvenirs that you can take
back with you. (所给词的适当形式填空)
78. Found in 2007, walls of the ruins and the surrounding water conservation system combined to display a massive
infrastructure base, construction of which is estimated __________ (take) 4,000 people a decade to accomplish. (所给
词的适当形式填空)
79. Jingdezhen has a fascinating and storied history, of which I knew little ________ I had the opportunity to visit
it recently. (用适当的词填空)
80. Jia once explained on her Weibo account: “The film is not related to weight loss and even has very little connection
with boxing. It tells ________ a kind person finds herself and learns to love herself.” (用适当的词填空)
81. ________ its emphasis on friendship and parting, Auld Lang Syne expresses the spirit of New Year’s Eve, which
is saying goodbye to one year so that another can begin. (用适当的词填空)
82. ________ the introduction of the high-speed train service, travel between the two major cities has become much
more convenient, to the point where it feels like you’re just a short trip away from another bustling metropolis. (用
适当的词填空)
83. This graceful dialogue, which ________ (flow) from brushed fingertips and travelling for thousands of years,
is continuing to this day. (所给词的适当形式填空)
84. Now the forestry authority has set up fixed water and hay-feeding points in the reserve to prevent the wild
asses ________ (starve). (所给词的适当形式填空)
85. Interestingly, Chen found a young girl who said one of Zhang Yimou’s movie was her favourite because the
romance between the two main characters was similar to ________ of her own parents’. (用适当的词填空)
第四节(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。
Cliffside Café in China Serves Heart-stopping CoffeeYe Kunkun spent 398 yuan on a special iced Americano at a rural café in southeastern China. That’s no ordinary
price. But this is no ordinary coffee shop. ____86____ distinguishes it is a wooden bench settled an astonishing 70
meters above the sea with breathtaking coastal views.
The 30-year-old Ye climbed down from the ____87____ (tower) 130-meter cliff—about 43 stories high—
along a via ferrata route with metal steps secured to the rock face, while a coach guided her along the way. “I was
scared at first when I saw the cliff right ahead of me,” Ye recalled days later. “But my fear faded away as soon as the
coach went first and led me.”
It took her 30 minutes to reach the spot, ____88____ a sign on the cliffside reads “Gushi Cliff Coffee.” The
café ____89____ (name) after the town it’s located near—Gushi village in Fuzhou, the capital of southeastern Fujian
province.
The village—a previously ____90____ (famous) place featuring bunches of ancient stone houses that guard
against coastal winds—____91____ (see) bubble tea shops, homestays and camping sites emerge in recent years as
the local government pushes for rural tourism.
Once at the spot, Ye’s climbing guide served up the pre-made coffee and captured photos of Ye seated on the
edge of a carpet-covered bench, coffee in hand, legs ____92____ (hang) over the sharp drop.
Gushi Cliff Coffee has sparked a heated discussion on Chinese social media, as ____93____ (adventure) visitors
share their thrilling experiences online. “Not my cup of tea, but respect those who dare—No way I’d ever go up
there!” wrote one Chinese online commenter.
____94____ mixed opinions online, thrill-seekers keep flooding into this café. Having a drink and striking a
pose are just the basics of the fun on the cliffside bench. _____95_____ (back) by the local government with a grant
of 1.5 million yuan, the village café is expected to support China’s rural revival efforts. In one of Xue’s Xiaohongshu
videos, a village r was setting up a stall outside the café shop during Golden Week.
第四部分 写作(满分25分)
96. 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。
I was a shy 13-year-old boy that year, afraid to speak before people and poor at communicating with others.
My parents were worried so they introduced a part-time job in a restaurant tome during the summer vacation,
hoping it would make a difference to me. Although I hated it and didn’t believe it would bring any change to me, I
had to accept it. The part-time job fell on Monday of each week.
On the first Monday, I simply dared not look at people in the restaurant. And when I was speaking with them,
my face turned red and my voice was low. On my way back home, I felt so bad. But when I reached home, my bad
feelings disappeared. I found my parents had brought home a pet cat, which I had expected to get for a long periodof time. The cat was so lovely.
However, one Thursday, he secretly ran out and disappeared. We looked for him everywhere the whole day but
found nothing. We lived in the city, close to a high-traffic road, and this cat didn’t have “street smarts”. I guessed he
would probably die and wouldn’t be home again. And after three days of looking for the cat with no sign of him, I
quite believed he wouldn’t be home again. My parents told me “A miracle (奇迹) may happen as long as you don’t
give up.” However, I quite doubted it.
On the morning of the following Monday, I left for work 45 minutes earlier and started walking to the bus stop
a block away. While waiting for the bus there, I thought about the work and felt upset. It wouldn’t be helpful to me
and it was tiring! How much I wanted to quit the job! And thinking of the cat, I felt even worse.
Since it was still early, I suddenly wanted to spare some time to look for the cat again though I had little hope.
I told myself, “If I still fail to find him this time, I won’t look for him again.” Then, I decided to walk to the next
bus stop to look for him around. Minutes later, suddenly, a dirty and weak cat sitting by a tree caught my eye.
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。
My eyes widened, and I was surprised to find it was just our cat.
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Encouraged, I rushed to the bus stop and decided not to give up the part-time job.
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