天津市和平区2023届高三英语第二次模拟试卷(Word版附解析)
展开和平区2022-2023学年度第二学期高三年级第二次质量调查
英语学科试卷
本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共130分,考试用时100分钟,第Ⅰ卷1页至10页,第Ⅱ卷11页至12页。
答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考号填写在答题卡上,并在规定位置粘贴考试用条形码。答卷时,考生务必将答案涂写在答题卡上,答在试卷上的无效。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并收回。
第Ⅰ卷
注意事项:
1. 每小题选出答案后,用铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
2. 本卷共55小题,共95分。
第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:单项填空。(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
例:Stand over there ________ you’ll be able to see it better.
A. or B. and C. but D. while
答案是B。
1. —Jack, could you do me a favour?
—Sure. ________
A. I beg your pardon. B. It all depends.
C. What is it? D. Anything available?
【答案】C
【解析】
【详解】考查情景交际。句意:——Jack,你能帮我个忙吗?——当然可以。什么事?A. I beg your pardon.我恳求你的原谅;B. It all depends.看情况;C. What is it?什么事;D. Anything available?有可用的吗。根据“Sure”可知,答应帮忙后应是询问什么事,故选C。
2. Major depression requires medical treatment, but physical activity, especially those done outdoors, can help ________ symptoms.
A. ease B. limit C. strike D. process
【答案】A
【解析】
【详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:重度抑郁症需要药物治疗,但体育活动,尤其是户外活动,可以帮助缓解症状。A. ease缓解;B. limit限制;C. strike罢工;D. process处理。根据上文“but physical activity, especially those done outdoors, can help”指户外活动可以缓解抑郁症的症状。故选A。
3. Dale took his mother’s advice, tried desperately and after several attempts ________ made it.
A. finally B. hopefully C. normally D. reasonably
【答案】A
【解析】
【详解】考查副词词义辨析。句意:戴尔听从了母亲的建议,拼命地试了几次,终于成功了。A. finally最后;B. hopefully满怀希望地;C. normally正常地;D. reasonably合情合理地。分析句子结构可知,此处为副词作状语,结合句意可知,此处表示“最终”符合句意。故选A项。
4. Students are encouraged to speak and improve their English with the ________ of teachers who will always use English with them and give them help.
A. absence B. strength C. defence D. presence
【答案】D
【解析】
【详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:我们鼓励学生在老师在场的时候说英语,提高英语水平,老师会经常和他们一起使用英语并给予他们帮助。A. absence缺席;B. strength体力;C. defence防御;D. presence在场,出席。根据句意,表示“在场”用介词短语with the presence of (sb.),意为“(有某人)在场”。故选D项。
5. When he finally raised the money for the violin, he returned to buy it but learned that it ________ to a collector.
A was sold B. have been sold C. had been sold D. will have been sold
【答案】C
【解析】
【详解】考查时态和语态。句意:当他最终筹集到买小提琴的钱时,他回去买了它,但是得知它已经被卖给了一个收藏家。分析句子可知,句中“that it ________ to a collector”为宾语从句,作动词learn的宾语,it指代前文提到的violin,从句it与动词sell为动宾关系,且动作发生在learn之前,所以空处用过去完成时的被动语态,选项C符合题意,故选C。
6. While we seep, the brain replays the patterns of activity it experienced during waking hours, ________ us to enter a virtual reality.
A. to allow B. allowing C. having allowed D. allowed
【答案】B
【解析】
【详解】考查现在分词作状语。句意:当我们睡觉时,大脑会重放醒着时的活动模式,让我们进入虚拟现实。分析句子可知,空处及之后的内容在句中为状语,表示睡觉时,大脑所作的动作的结果,表示一种自然而然的结果,所以空处用现在分词。选项B符合题意,故选B。
7. You can learn enough first aid knowledge in a few minutes—________ it’s from reading a book, attending a course or watching videos online.
A. when B. as C. whether D. once
【答案】C
【解析】
【详解】考查让步状语从句。句意:你可以在几分钟内学到足够的急救知识——无论是通过读书、参加课程还是在线观看视频。固定结构:whether...or...“不管……还是……”。引导让步状语从句。结合句意及选项可知,选项C符合题意,故选C。
8. —Its so hard to find a job with a degree in literature.
—Yeah, ________.
A. you can’t be serious B. I know what you mean
C. it’s not a requirement D. I didn’t get it
【答案】B
【解析】
【详解】考查情景交际。句意:——要找到一个文学学位的工作真是太难了。——是啊,我明白你的意思。A. you can’t be serious你不是认真的吧; B. I know what you mean我明白你的意思; C. it’s not a requirement 这不是要求;D. I didn’t get it我不明白。根据句中语境及空前的回答可知,这里表示回答者对上文说话者的意思的肯定,选项B符合题意,故选B。
9. When I started my PhD and realized that I would need financial help, I ________ to the student advice office and told them that I was a carer.
A. would go B. had gone C. was going D. went
【答案】D
【解析】
【详解】考查时态。句意:当我开始攻读博士学位,意识到自己需要经济帮助时,我去了学生咨询办公室,告诉他们我是一名护工。分析句子可知,空处为主句的谓语,结合句中“and told them”可知,空处动词的时态和and后的told并列,所以空处用一般过去时。选项D符合题意,故选D。
10. A very popular thing to do on Boxing Day is to go shopping and ________ the sales.
A. keep pace with B. take advantage of
C. look forward to D. throw a light on
【答案】B
【解析】
【详解】考查短语辨析。句意:节礼日最流行的一件事就是去购物,好好利用这次促销活动。A. keep pace with跟上……的步子; B. take advantage of利用; C. look forward to期盼;盼望; D. throw a light on阐明。结合句中前后内容可知,这里指充分利用促销活动,选项B符合题意,故选B。
11. Next time, read the small print in the document before you sign it. You ________ make the same mistake again.
A. mustn’t B. needn’t C. don’t have to D. wouldn’t
【答案】A
【解析】
【详解】考查情态动词。句意:下次,在你签署文件之前,先看看上面的小字。你不允许再犯同样的错误了。A. mustn't禁止;B.needn't没必要;C.don't have to不必;D.wouldn't不愿意。根据句意可知,此处表示禁止在犯同样的错误,故选A。
12. William Hastie once suggested that history informs us of past mistakes ________ we can learn without repeating them.
A. of whom B. about which C. from which D. by whom
【答案】C
【解析】
【详解】考查介词+关系代词引导的定语从句。句意:威廉·海斯蒂曾提出,历史告诉我们过去的错误,我们可以从中吸取教训,而不必重蹈覆辙。分析句子可知,空处及之后的句子为定语从句,先行词为mistakes,句子表示“我们可以从错误中吸取教训,而不是重蹈覆辙”,所以空处用“from which”,故选C。
13. At the school charity party, each student donated ________ amount he or she could afford.
A. whichever B. however C. wherever D. whatever
【答案】D
【解析】
【详解】考查连接代词/副词。句意:在学校的慈善晚会上,每个学生都捐出了他或她所能负担得起的任何金额。A. whichever无论哪个;B. however无论如何;C. wherever无论哪里;D. whatever无论什么。根据句意“所能负担得起的任何金额”可知空处用whatever表示“所……的任何事物”,故选D项。
14. Faced with a declining population and workforce, Japan has been increasingly ________ robots for help.
A. turning to B. putting away C. taking up D. holding back
【答案】A
【解析】
【详解】考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:面对人口和劳动力的下降,日本越来越多地求助于机器人。A. turning to求助于; B. putting away整理,收拾; C. taking up从事;占据; D. holding back阻止。根据句中“Faced with a declining population and workforce”可知,人口和劳动力的下降,因此此处指日本转向机器人求助。故选A。
15. With eco-tourism ________, eco-hotels are fast becoming the darling of the travel industry.
A. under control B. on the rise
C. beyond description D. in the decline
【答案】B
【解析】
【详解】考查短语词义辨析。句意:随着生态旅游的兴起,生态酒店正迅速成为旅游行业的宠儿。A. under control处于控制中; B. on the rise在增加; C. beyond description无法用言语表达; D. in the decline在下降。根据句中“eco-hotels are fast becoming the darling of the travel industry”可知,此处指生态旅游变得流行起来,选项B符合题意,故选B。
第二节:完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16-35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
There is something graceful about a well-made hurricane lamp, especially the antique ones. Mom had affection for them.
I can remember ____16____ through countless flea (跳蚤) markets for hurricane lamps, which are ____17____ to keep their light lit through the ____18____ of moments. Mom tried hard to buy the lamps in ____19____, as her favorite of all the lamps had no mate.
The spring after Mom’s first ____20____ with cancer, we went to a local craft fair to pass the time, to keep ____21____. We were still waiting to hear from the doctors on the ____22____ of her follow-up tests. ____23____ to search something for my mom, I bounded ahead of her and baby brother as they ____24____ along the tables. I didn’t ____25____ far before something caught my eye. Standing proud on the display table sat a lamp.
I was excited, as I ____26____ back through the crowd to my mom. “Mom! You have to see something!” I shouted. “____27____. I think I’m going to get these lamps. What do you think?” She ____28____ so I could see them but I didn’t even look at them. “You’ve got to see what I found first,” I ____29____ her through the fair. When she saw the lamp, she picked up the lamp ____30____, running her fingers over the bowl, over the hurricane glass, and ____31____ it closely. “See this?” She pointed at a very small mark in the glass. “The one at home has the same mark.” She smiled. It was the first time I had seen her ____32____ smile since the doctors first found the cancer.
When the lamp ____33____ in our house, next to its mate, my mom cried. She went to light the lamps and sit on their glow until she could sleep. Years later, I understood her need for those lamps, ____34____ the darkest moments of her life. Mom was my hurricane lamp. She was inextinguishable (永不熄灭的)—She lit my way without ____35____. She still does.
16. A. seeing B. finding C. living D. searching.
17. A. designed B. allowed C. decided D. evolved
18. A. happiest B. coldest C. busiest D. hardest
19. A. group B. double C. pairs D. packs
20. A. acquaintance B. battle C. knowledge D. appointment
21. A. busy B. merry C. stable D. alarmed
22. A. results B. discussions C. procedures D. processes
23. A. Arranged B. Determined C. Required D. Permitted
24. A. wondered B. wandered C. ran D. hung
25. A. take it B. do it C. make it D. carry it
26. A. jumped B. leaped C. walked D. raced
27. A. Hang on B. Come in C. Turn around D. Stay up
28. A. bring them on B. held them up C. send them back D. put them down
29. A. grabbed B. moved C. dragged D. caught
30. A. casually B. immediately C. occasionally D. hesitantly
31. A. inspecting B. feeling C. testing D. knocking
32. A. constantly B. deliberately C. lastly D. truly
33. A. made its way B. took its place C. broke its record D. won its name
34. A. with B. beyond C. through D. among
35. A. fail B. sorrow C. pain D. tear
【答案】16. D 17. A 18. D 19. C 20. B 21. A 22. A 23. B 24. B 25. C 26. D 27. A 28. B 29. C 30. B 31. A 32. D 33. B 34. C 35. A
【解析】
【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章通过讲述妈妈对防风灯情有独钟的故事,告诉读者妈妈就是我的防风灯,她是不可磨灭的——她总是照亮我的道路。
【16题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:我还记得在无数个跳蚤市场寻找防风灯,这种灯的设计目的是在最艰难的时刻保持光亮。A. seeing看到;B. finding发现;C. living居住;D. searching搜寻。分析句意再根据下文的for hurricane lamps可知,此处指在市场上“寻找”防风灯。故选D项。
【17题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. designed设计;B. allowed允许;C. decided决定;D. evolved进化。根据下文“to keep their light lit(让他们的灯一直亮着)”可知,此处用短语be designed to do表示“设计目的是……”。故选A项。
【18题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. happiest最高兴的;B. coldest最冷的;C. busiest最忙碌的;D. hardest最艰难的。根据下文“to keep their light lit(让他们的灯一直亮着)”可知,此处指“最艰难”的时刻。故选D项。
【19题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:妈妈想尽办法把灯买成一对,因为她最喜欢灯没有一对。A. group小组;B. double两倍;C. pairs一对;D. packs包裹。根据下文的mate可知,此处用in pair表示“成对的”符合语境。故选C项。
【20题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:妈妈第一次与癌症抗争后的那个春天,我们去当地的一个工艺品集市消磨时间,让自己忙碌起来。A. acquaintance相识;B. battle斗争;C. knowledge知识;D. appointment约会。根据下文的cancer可知,此处用battle表示与癌症“抗争”符合语境。故选B项。
【21题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. busy忙碌的;B. merry愉快的;C. stable稳定的;D. alarmed担忧的。根据上文的“to pass the time(消磨时间)”可知,此处指使自己“忙碌起来”。故选A项。
【22题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:我们还在等医生的后续检查结果。A. results结果;B. discussions讨论;C. procedures程序;D. processes过程。根据下文的tests可知,此处指等待检查的“结果”。故选A项。
【23题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我下定决心要为妈妈找点什么,于是我跳到妈妈和小弟弟的前面,他们在桌子旁徘徊。A. Arranged布置的;B. Determined有决心的;C. Required必需的;D. Permitted被允许的。根据上文第1题可知,我在无数个跳蚤市场寻找防风灯,所以此处指“下定决心”为妈妈寻找。故选B项。
【24题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. wondered想知道;B. wandered漫游、徘徊;C. ran跑;D. hung悬挂。分析句意再根据along the tables可知,此处指围绕桌子“徘徊”。故选B项。
【25题详解】
考查动词短语辨析。句意:我没走多远,就有东西引起了我的注意。A. take it拿去;B. do it行动,完成;C. make it成功地做到;D. carry it获胜,占优势。分析句意再根据空格前的didn’t和空格后的far可知,此处指还没有“成功地”走多远。故选C项。
【26题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:我很兴奋,穿过人群跑回妈妈身边。A. jumped跳跃;B. leaped 猛冲;C. walked行走;D. raced全速行进、疾走。根据上文“I was excited(我是兴奋的)”可知,此处指飞快地跑回妈妈身边。故选D项。
【27题详解】
考查短语辨析。句意:坚持下去。我想我要去买这些灯。A. Hang on坚持、稍等;B. Come in进来;C. Turn around转身;D. Stay up熬夜。根据下文“I think I’m going to get these lamps(我想我要去买这些灯)”可知,此处指让母亲稍等一下。故选A项。
【28题详解】
考查短语辨析。句意:她把它们举起来让我看,但我根本没看。A. bring them on 把它们带来;B. held them up把它们举起来;C. send them back把它们发送回来;D. put them down把它们放下。根据下文“but I didn’t even look at them(但我连看都没看)”可知,此处指“把它们举起来”让我看。故选B项。
【29题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:我拖着她穿过集市。A. grabbed抓住;B. moved移动;C. dragged拖、拽;D. caught捕捉。分析句意再根据through the fair可知,此处指“拽”着她穿过集市。故选C项。
【30题详解】
考查副词词义辨析。句意:当她看到那盏灯时,她立刻拿起灯,用手指在碗上和挡风玻璃上摸索着,仔细地检查着。A. casually随意地;B. immediately立刻、马上;C. occasionally偶尔;D. hesitantly迟疑地。根据上文“Mom had affection for them(妈妈对他们有感情)”可知,妈妈特别钟爱这盏防风灯,所以此处是指“立刻”拿起灯。故选B项。
【31题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. inspecting检查;B. feeling感觉;C. testing测试;D. knocking敲击。分析句意再根据空格后的closely可知,此处指仔细地“检查”。故选A项。
【32题详解】
考查副词词义辨析。句意:自从医生第一次发现癌症以来,这是我第一次看到她真正的微笑。A. constantly不断地;B. deliberately故意地;C. lastly最后;D. truly真正地。根据下文“since the doctors first found the cancer(自从医生第一次发现癌症)”可知,此处指看到她“真正地”微笑。故选D项。
【33题详解】
考查动词短语辨析。句意:当这盏灯放在我们家的同伴旁边时,我妈妈哭了。A. made its way前进;B. took its place就座、替代;C. broke its record打破它的记录;D. won its name。分析句意再根据下文“next to its mate(在同伴旁)”可知,此处指这盏灯在我家“就座”。故选B项。
【34题详解】
考查介词词义辨析。句意:多年以后,我理解她需要这些灯,度过她生命中最黑暗的时刻。A. with伴随;B. beyond超出;C. through穿过、度过;D. among在……当中。分析句意再根据下文“the darkest moments of her life(她生命中最黑暗的时刻)”可知,此处是指“度过”生命中最黑暗的时刻。故选C项。
【35题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:她是不可磨灭的——她总是照亮我的道路。A. fail失败;B. sorrow悲伤;C. pain痛苦;D. tear眼泪。分析句意再根据without可知,此处用fail与without搭配表示“总是”照亮我的道路。故选A项。
第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50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
While there are still a lot of unknowns about the coming year, one thing is certain: we need an escape. With a vaccine (疫苗) finally greenlighted, the future of travel is looking up, but what will be the safest trips to take while the world is still in continuous change? Think wide open spaces, small-group adventures and responsible tourism. Playing it safe doesn’t mean you can’t get outside your comfort zone and have a novel adventure next year, though. Here are the friendly escapes we’re dreaming of right now.
01 The Great American E-Bike Trip
California to Georgia
Consider a human-powered road trip with a long cycling adventure—made more accessible with some power from an electric assist bike. Discover the beautiful and bizarre (奇异的), from the Mojave country on an e-bike-friendly tour. TDA Global Cycling’s Great American Road Trip can be done in full, or broken down to a 10-day trip to explore one region.
02 Swim with Whale Sharks
Espíritu Santo Island, Mexico
Dubbed “The Aquarium of the World” by Jacques Cousteau, the Sea of Cortez is one of the best spots in the world to swim with whale sharks and sea lions. Located in Mexico’s least-populated state, Baja California Sur, this island has a natural protected UNESCO World Heritage Site in the heart of it. There are no hotels, but Todos Santos Eco Adventures offers a solar-powered luxury camp experience on the island, private-chef included.
03 Soak in the Natural Wonders
Hokkaido, Japan
While the world waits for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, consider Japan’s last-developed island as a refuge (庇护所) from the crowds. Rugged (崎岖的) and remote, Hokkaido is filled with unique natural wonders and adventures including trekking in untouched forests, fat biking on frozen lakes, soaking in onsens (温泉), or natural hot springs, and searching for the island’s rare red-crowned crane — the only place in Japan you can find the sacred bird.
04 See Kangaroo Island Bounce Back
Australia
Nearly a year after Australia’s bushfires destroyed over 200,000 hectares and killed billions of animals, new life is rising from the ashes. This 96-mile-long island is one of the best places to view Australia’s unique animals in the wild — kangaroos, koalas, wallabies and more. Support the recovery with regenerative (再生的) tourism, critical in reversing biodiversity loss. Swim with sea lions or sip some Jacob’s Creek local wine and watch the kangaroos bounce back.
36. What can you do on the E-Bike Trip from California to Georgia?
A. You can learn how to do recycling on the way.
B. You can complete the trip in small separate sections.
C. You can build up your strength with a human-powered bike.
D. You can improve your skills in handling an electric assist bike.
37 What does Swim with Whale Sharks and See Kangaroo Island Bounce Back have in common?
A. Animals on both islands are in danger of dying out.
B. They both offer solar-powered luxury camps on the sand.
C. Tourists can experience swimming with certain sea animals.
D. They are both natural protected UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
38. What can we learn from Paragraph 4?
A. Visitors can find their quietness on the island.
B. People can skate on frozen lakes on the island.
C. Red-crowned cranes can only be found in Japan.
D. Hokkaido is a remote and least-developed refuge.
39. What does the author want to tell us in the whole passage?
A. A long cycling adventure will be the safest trip to take in the future.
B. With appropriate medical measures the tourism industry will pick up.
C. Visitors should keep cautious about bushfires while visiting Australia.
D. Ecosystem has been disturbed since novel adventures became popular.
40. Where can the passage probably be taken from?
A. Science on a website. B. Sports in a newspaper.
C. Environment in a book. D. Travelling in a magazine.
【答案】36. B 37. C 38. A 39. B 40. D
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍的是疫情后外出旅行探险的好去处。
【36题详解】
细节理解题。根据01 The Great American E-Bike Trip部分的“TDA Global Cycling’s Great American Road Trip can be done in full, or broken down to a 10-day trip to explore one region.(TDA全球自行车的伟大的美国公路之旅可以完成全部,或分解成一个10天的旅行,探索一个地区)”可知,从加利福尼亚到佐治亚州的电动自行车之旅可以完整完成,也可以分成10天来完成。由此可知,此处的自行车之旅可以分段完成。故选B项。
【37题详解】
细节理解题。根据Swim with Whale Sharks部分中的“Dubbed “The Aquarium of the World” by Jacques Cousteau, the Sea of Cortez is one of the best spots in the world to swim with whale sharks and sea lions.(科尔特斯海被雅克·库斯托称为“世界水族馆”,是世界上与鲸鲨和海狮一起游泳的最佳地点之一)”和See Kangaroo Island Bounce Back部分的“Swim with sea lions or sip some Jacob’s Creek local wine and watch the kangaroos bounce back.(与海狮一起游泳,或啜饮雅各布溪当地的葡萄酒,观看袋鼠的反弹)”可知,这两处的共同之处在于可以体验与某些海洋动物一起游泳。故选C项。
【38题详解】
推理判断题。根据Soak in the Natural Wonders部分的“While the world waits for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, consider Japan’s last-developed island as a refuge (庇护所) from the crowds.(当全世界都在等待2021年东京奥运会的时候,把日本最后一个开发的岛屿当作一个远离人群的避难所)”可知,北海道可以当做一个远离人群的避难所。由此推知,游客可以在此找到属于自己的那份安宁。故选A项。
【39题详解】
推理判断题。根据首段中的“With a vaccine (疫苗) finally greenlighted, the future of travel is looking up, but what will be the safest trips to take while the world is still in continuous change?(随着疫苗终于获得批准,旅行的未来正在好转,但在世界仍在不断变化的情况下,最安全的旅行是什么?)”可知,疫苗的获准,旅游业开始复苏,再根据“Here are the friendly escapes we’re dreaming of right now.(以下是我们现在梦寐以求的友好逃离)”可推知,本文主要介绍的是在有医疗保障下,旅游业开始复苏。故选B项。
【40题详解】
推理判断题。根据首段中的“Think wide open spaces, small-group adventures and responsible tourism. Playing it safe doesn’t mean you can’t get outside your comfort zone and have a novel adventure next year, though. Here are the friendly escapes we’re dreaming of right now.(想想广阔的开放空间,小团体冒险和负责任的旅游。不过,谨慎行事并不意味着你明年不能走出自己的舒适区,来一次新奇的冒险。以下是我们现在梦寐以求的友好逃离)”及下文可知,文章介绍了四个梦寐以求的旅行探险的好去处。由此推知,本文应是出自于旅游杂志。故选D项。
B
I have one of those names that are hard to pronounce, so I never liked the first day of school. When teachers read through the attendance, I always knew when they came to my name: There would be hesitation, then a slow syllabic (音节的) pronunciation of my name. Before they would even finish, I would put up my hand and say, “That’s me. Just call me Sanj.”
Sanj is short for Sanjukta. It’s an Indian name derived from Sanskrit and it means “united”. Words are powerful and so are names. I like my name. It means more than diversity; it means connection.
When strangers see my name, I can tell that they are trying to figure out where I am from. Some ask me what type of name it is and I know that what they really want to ask is “Where are you from?”
Growing up, I answered that I am Canadian. I didn’t want to stand out as the Indian kid. I used to think it was impolite to ask someone where they are from — it may make someone feel like an outsider. But over time, I understand most people are just curious and want to make a connection. Now when someone asks me where I am from, I also ask them where they are from. The conversation gets interesting when this happens.
Recently, I was at a dinner where most of the guests had never met each other. At first, people asked about where others worked and lived. Then people asked about kids and dogs. People started feeling a lot more comfortable with each other, so I asked everyone where they are from. This is when the conversation really got lively. People started guessing each other’s nationalities like the ultimate party game. A woman from Jamaica told us she was going back for a wedding soon and was having trouble finding a green dress. A couple of Indian women at the table convinced her to check out an Indian clothing store and showed her a traditional Indian outfit that would look great on her. All of a sudden, all the talk about where we came from united us.
United. That is what my name means. When I introduce myself to people, I say, “My name is Sanj. It’s short for Sanjukta.” Then I tell them that is Indian and what it means. And just like that, the meaning of my name makes people united.
41. Why would the author say her name first before teachers did?
A. They were not able to say her name correctly.
B. There are many ways to pronounce her name.
C. Her name was beyond their comprehension.
D. It would make her feel like greatly honored.
42. What does the author think of her name?
A. It’s much too complicated to explain.
B. It brings her connection with people.
C. It is likely to make her feel embarrassed.
D. It represents her nationality and personality.
43. How does the author react now when strangers ask her where she is from?
A. She starts to share. B. She feels offended.
C. She refuses to answer it. D. She regards it as politeness.
44. What message does the author want to convey in the text?
A. There are strategies to reach out to strangers.
B. We should accept ourselves for who we are.
C. Differences can help us bond with others.
D. We should appreciate cultural differences.
45. What could be the best title for the passage?
A. Promoting our relationship. B. Embracing your origins.
C. Identifying backgrounds. D. Discovering connections.
【答案】41. A 42. B 43. A 44. C 45. B
【解析】
【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章以我的名字为线索,主要提及了上学时我的名字导致老师无法正确读出,进而生活中人们对我的名字的好奇以及现在我面对人们的好奇时,我的乐于解释。说明我们要接受自己。
【41题详解】
细节理解题。根据第一段中“I have one of those names that are hard to pronounce”(我有一个很难发音的名字)及“When teachers read through the attendance, I always knew when they came to my name: There would be hesitation, then a slow syllabic (音节的) pronunciation of my name. Before they would even finish, I would put up my hand and say, “That’s me. Just call me Sanj.””(当老师念出勤名单时,我总是知道当他们念到我的名字时,他们会犹豫一下,然后慢慢地念出我的名字。他们还没说完,我就举手说:“那就是我。”就叫我Sanj吧)可知,因为我的名字中有很难发音的字,所以在老师念到我的名字时,他们会在犹豫之后慢慢地念出我的名字,而我则会在老师没有念完我名字前就会说出我的名字。故选A。
【42题详解】
推理判断题。根据第二段中“Sanj is short for Sanjukta. It’s an Indian name derived from Sanskrit and it means “united”.”(Sanj 是 Sanjukta 的简称,这是一个源自梵语的印度名字,意思是“联合”)及“ I like my name. It means more than diversity; it means connection.”(我喜欢我的名字。它不仅仅意味着多样性;它意味着联系)可知,我对自己的名字是喜欢的,因为它意味着联系,即要和人们彼此联系。故选B。
【43题详解】
细节理解题。根据第四段中“Growing up, I answered that I am Canadian. I didn’t want to stand out as the Indian kid. I used to think it was impolite to ask someone where they are from — it may make someone feel like an outsider. But over time, I understand most people are just curious and want to make a connection. Now when someone asks me where I am from, I also ask them where they are from. The conversation gets interesting when this happens.”(长大后,我回答说我是加拿大人。我不想以印度小孩的身份引人注目。我过去认为问别人从哪里来是不礼貌的——这可能会让人觉得自己是外人。但随着时间的推移,我明白大多数人只是好奇,想要建立联系。现在,当有人问我来自哪里时,我也会问他们来自哪里。当这种情况发生时,谈话变得有趣起来)最后一段中“When I introduce myself to people, I say, “My name is Sanj. It’s short for Sanjukta.” Then I tell them that is Indian and what it means.”(当我向别人介绍自己时,我说:“我叫Sanj。它是Sanjukta的简称。”然后我告诉他们那是印度的,是什么意思)可知,当人们问起我是来自哪里时,我会回答人们的问题,随着我的长大,我也会问他们来自哪里。即我会向人们讲述我的名字的含义。故选A。
【44题详解】
推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中“All of a sudden; all the talk about whb ere we came from united us.”(突然地;所有关于我们从哪里来的讨论让我们团结起来)可推知,因为我们的不同和差异,让人们变得相互团结起来。故选C。
【45题详解】
主旨大意题。通读全文,文章在第一段中谈论了我在上学期间,老师碰到读我名字时的尴尬,进而在接下来的二、三、四段中提到我的名字的含义及人们看到我名字时的好奇;第五段引用了我的一次饭桌上的经历,人们就彼此的名字讲述各自的含义,最后一段提出,现在当别人再问我名字时,我会向他们讲述我的名字的来源及含义。综上可知,文章要表明的是我们要学会接受自己,选项B符合题意,故选B。
C
A new project aims to create a computer replica (复制品) of an entire city. It will allow experts to perform real-time resilience (适应力) testing to see how is infrastructure (基础设施) will perform in the face of challenges such as climate change and population growth.
Known as the “digital twin”, the technology has already been adopted by Formula One teams and engine makers like Rolls Royce, but its use to this degree didn’t exist.
A partnership between Newcastle University and Northumbrian Water will recreate Newcastle based on data from across the city and test its resilience in possible emergencies. Professor Chris Kilsby said, “You can try lots of things with the twin in the case of a city. I think of it as a replica that you can play with and do unimaginable things to see what would happen. The changes can be seen immediately — from observing what would happen if the river Tyne rises by a few meters to what the city would look like if the population has aged over a certain period of time. It could also be used to model human behavior, for example, determining the most likely roads people would use in the event of a food.”
Newcastle University is working on a data platform with lots of dynamic parts like traffic, water, population, etc. Much of the data is coming from the university’s Urban Observatory project, which has monitors all over the city checking pollution, water quality and biodiversity.
In 2012 an event known locally as the “Toon monsoon” took place, with a month’s worth of rain falling in two hours during the evening rush hour, causing £ 8 m worth of damage. The Toon monsoon caused a breakdown to the city because we just didn’t design anything for that sort of event. There was no one to blame. The city just couldn’t resist the heavy rain.
The digital twin will allow the city not only to react in real time to such strange weather events, but also to test its resilience in endless potential future emergencies.
Chris Jones, research and development manager at Northumbrian Water, imagined the project’s “amazing possibilities”, saying that in time it could be applied to any city with accessible data.
46. What do we know about the “digital twin” from the first two paragraphs?
A. It is not new to us. B. It is a computer system.
C. It predicts extreme weather. D. It has met with many challenges.
47. What are Professor Chris Kilsby’s words mainly about?
A. The development of the digital twin. B. People’s test of possible emergencies.
C. The many functions of the digital twin. D. The numerous changes in the environment.
48. What will Newcastle University do in the project according to the passage?
A. Offering big data about the city. B. Advocating the new technology.
C. Making up the loss caused by flood. D. Working out plans for future emergencies.
49. Why is the “Toon monsoon” mentioned here?
A. To draw people’s attention to the terrible loss of the city.
B. To warn people of the potential harm of heavy rain.
C. To indicate the new project’s significance.
D. To show the digital twin’s weakness.
50. What is Chris Jones’ attitude towards the “digital twin”?
A. Cautious. B. Opposed. C. Neutral. D. Supportive.
【答案】46. A 47. C 48. A 49. C 50. D
【解析】
【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了“数字孪生”技术旨在创建一个完整城市的电脑复制品,它将允许专家进行实时弹性测试,以了解基础设施在面对气候变化和人口增长等挑战时的表现。文章介绍了这项技术的应用情况。
【46题详解】
推理判断题。根据第二段“Known as the “digital twin”, the technology has already been adopted by Formula One teams and engine makers like Rolls Royce, but its use to this degree didn’t exist.(这项被称为“数字孪生”的技术已经被一级方程式车队和劳斯莱斯等发动机制造商采用,但它的使用程度还不存在)”可推知,“数字孪生”对我们来说并不新鲜。故选A。
【47题详解】
推理判断题。根据第三段“I think of it as a replica that you can play with and do unimaginable things to see what would happen. The changes can be seen immediately — from observing what would happen if the river Tyne rises by a few meters to what the city would look like if the population has aged over a certain period of time. It could also be used to model human behavior, for example, determining the most likely roads people would use in the event of a food.(我认为它是一个复制品,你可以玩,做一些不可想象的事情,看看会发生什么。这些变化可以立即看到——从观察泰恩河上涨几米会发生什么,到观察人口老龄化一段时间后城市会变成什么样子。它还可以用来模拟人类行为,例如,确定人们在食物事件中最可能走的道路)”可知,Chris Kilsby教授的话主要关于数字孪生的许多功能。故选C。
【48题详解】
细节理解题。根据第四段“Newcastle University is working on a data platform with lots of dynamic parts like traffic, water, population, etc. Much of the data is coming from the university’s Urban Observatory project, which has monitors all over the city checking pollution, water quality and biodiversity.(纽卡斯尔大学正在开发一个包含交通、水、人口等动态部分的数据平台。大部分数据来自该大学的城市天文台项目,该项目在整个城市都有监视器,检查污染、水质和生物多样性)”可知,纽卡斯尔大学将在项目中提供这个城市的大数据。故选A。
【49题详解】
推理判断题。根据倒数第三段“In 2012 an event known locally as the “Toon monsoon?” took place, with a month’s worth of rain falling in two hours during the evening rush hour, causing £ 8 m worth of damage. The Toon monsoon caused a breakdown to the city because we just didn’t design anything for that sort of event. There was no one to blame. The city just couldn’t resist the heavy rain.(2012年,当地发生了一场被称为“香椿季风”的事件。在晚高峰时段,两小时内的降雨量相当于一个月的降雨量,造成了价值800万英镑的损失。香椿季风导致城市瘫痪,因为我们没有为这种事件设计任何东西。没有人应该受到责备。这个城市就是抵挡不住大雨。)”和倒数第二段“The digital twin will allow the city not only to react in real time to such strange weather events, but also to test its resilience in endless potential future emergencies.(这个数字孪生体不仅可以让城市对这种奇怪的天气事件做出实时反应,还可以测试它在未来无尽的潜在紧急情况下的应变能力)”可推知,提到“香椿季风”是为了表明新项目的重要性。故选C。
【50题详解】
推理判断题。根据最后一段“Chris Jones, research and development manager at Northumbrian Water, imagined the project’s “amazing possibilities”, saying that in time it could be applied to any city with accessible data.(诺森伯兰水务公司的研发经理Chris Jones想象了这个项目“惊人的可能性”,他说,随着时间的推移,它可以应用于任何有可访问数据的城市)”可推知,Chris Jones对“数字孪生”的态度是支持的。故选D。
D
Scientists who study happiness know that being kind to others can improve well-being. Acts as simple as buying a cup of coffee for someone can boost a person’s mood, for example. Everyday life affords many opportunities for such actions, yet people do not always take advantage of them.
In studies published online in the Journal of Experimental Psychology, a behavioral scientist and I examined a possible explanation: people who perform random acts of kindness underestimate how much recipients value their behavior.
In one experiment, participants at an ice-skating rink in a public park gave away hot chocolate on a cold winter’s day. Although the people giving out the hot chocolate saw the act as relatively insignificant, it really mattered to the recipients. Our research also revealed one reason that people may underestimate their action’s impact. When we asked one set of participants to estimate how much someone would like getting a cupcake simply, for participating in a study, for example, their predictions were well calibrated (校准) with recipients’ reactions. But when people received cupcakes through a random act of kindness, the cupcake givers underestimated how positive their recipients would feel. Recipients of these unexpected actions tend to focus more on warmth than performers do.
Missing the importance of warmth may stand in the way of being kinder in daily life. People know that cupcakes given in kindness can make them feel surprisingly good. If people undervalue this effect, they might not bother to carry out these warm, prosocial behaviors (亲社会行为).
And kindness can be contagious (传染的). In another experiment, we had people play an economic game that allowed us to examine what are sometimes called “pay it forward” effects. In this game, participants allocated money between themselves and a person whom they would never meet. People who had just been on the receiving end of a kind act gave substantially more to an anonymous (无名的) person than those who had not. The person who performed the initial act did not recognize that their generosity would spill over in these downstream interactions.
These findings suggest that what might seem small when we are deciding whether or not to do something nice for someone else could matter a great deal to the person we do it for. Given that these warm gestures can enhance our own mood and brighten the day of another person, why not choose kindness when we can?
51. Why do people often fail to show kindness to others?
A. They don’t know how to demonstrate their happiness clearly.
B. They can’t effectively take opportunities to be kind daily.
C. They undervalue the positive impact their kindness made.
D. They have no idea how to perform random acts of kindness.
52. Those who gave away hot chocolate at an ice-skating rink would ________.
A. feel more motivated with the recipients’ reactions
B. inspire strangers to follow their examples
C. expect more appreciation from recipients
D. think nothing of the random act of kindness
53. What can we learn about the cupcake receivers from the third paragraph?
A. They overestimated the positive impact of the random kindness.
B. They attached more significance to unexpected acts of kindness.
C. They responded differently to the predictions after the experiment.
D. They longed for more opportunities to participate in similar studies.
54. What’s the main idea of paragraph 5?
A. People sometimes suffer from “pay it forward” effect.
B. A kind act can earn people more economic benefits.
C Generosity sometimes can be recognized initially.
D. Kindness can inspire people to follow one another.
55. What could be the best title for the passage?
A. Kindness can have unexpected positive effect
B. Kindness can bring different people together
C. What should we do to ensure happiness in life
D. How can people get happiness without efforts
【答案】51. C 52. D 53. B 54. D 55. A
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍的是一项研究发现,做善事可以给自己和他人带来意想不到的积极的影响。
【51题详解】
细节理解题。根据第四段“Missing the importance of warmth may stand in the way of being kinder in daily life. People know that cupcakes given in kindness can make them feel surprisingly good. If people undervalue this effect, they might not bother to carry out these warm, prosocial behaviors (亲社会行为).(忽视温暖的重要性可能会阻碍你在日常生活中变得更友善。人们知道,善意的纸杯蛋糕会让他们感觉非常好。如果人们低估了这种影响,他们可能就不会费心去做这些温暖的、亲社会的行为)”可知,正是因为人们对善意带给他人的积极影响的低估,进而导致人们不会去做这些温暖的、亲社会的行为。故选C。
【52题详解】
细节理解题。根据第三段中“Although the people giving out the hot chocolate saw the act as relatively insignificant, it really mattered to the recipients.(尽管分发热巧克力的人认为这一行为相对微不足道,但对接受者来说确实很重要)”可知,分发热巧克力的人认为这一行为相对微不足道。故选D。
【53题详解】
细节理解题。根据第三段中“But when people received cupcakes through a random act of kindness, the cupcake givers underestimated how positive their recipients would feel. Recipients of these unexpected actions tend to focus more on warmth than performers do.(但是,当人们通过随机的善意行为收到纸杯蛋糕时,纸杯蛋糕赠送者低估了接受者的积极感受。这些意外行为的接受者往往比 执行者更关注温暖)”可知,接受者更加关注这种意外行为带给他们的温暖。故选B。
【54题详解】
主旨大意题。根据第五段首句“And kindness can be contagious(善良是会传染的)”及下文“In another experiment, we had people play an economic game that allowed us to examine what are sometimes called “pay it forward” effects. In this game, participants allocated money between themselves and a person whom they would never meet. People who had just been on the receiving end of a kind act gave substantially more to an anonymous (无名的) person than those who had not. The person who performed the initial act did not recognize that their generosity would spill over in these downstream interactions.(在另一个实验中,我们让人们玩一个经济游戏,让我们检查有时被称为“传递”的效应。在这个游戏中,参与者在他们自己和一个他们永远不会见的人之间分配钱。那些刚刚接受了善举的人给匿名者的钱比没有接受善举的人多得多。做出最初行为的人没有意识到他们的慷慨会在这些下游的互动中溢出)”可知,第一句为本段的主题句,因而本段主要讲述善良可以激励人们相互效仿。故选D。
【55题详解】
主旨大意题。通读全文,结合第二段“In studies published online in the Journal of Experimental Psychology, a behavioral scientist and I examined a possible explanation: people who perform random acts of kindness underestimate how much recipients value their behavior.(在《实验心理学杂志》在线发表的研究中,一位行为科学家和我研究了一种可能的解释:那些随机做出善举的人低估了接受者对他们行为的重视程度)”及下文内容可知,本文主要讲述一项研究成果:随意的善举会带来意想不到的积极的影响。由此可知,Kindness can have unexpected positive effect适合作本文最佳标题。故选A。
第Ⅱ卷
注意事项:
1. 用黑色墨水的钢笔或签字笔将答案写在答题卡上。
2. 本卷共6小题,共35分。
第三部分:写作
第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。
The Appalachian Trail attracts thousands of serious hikers each spring, only one in four hikers completes the entire trail.
The Sutton family recently finished hiking the entire trail. They are a unique trio (三人组) as their son Harvey turned five on the trail, which makes him the youngest to complete the Appalachian Trail. Josh and Carrie Sutton said they needed to take, breaks from busy work called mini-retirements. “We set the family goal of living a life with extraordinary stories. Doing things like hiking with a child on the Appalachian Trail gives you extraordinary stories,” Josh Sutton said.
When Harvey turned three they took him winter camping, and by the time he was four, the family completed a 50-mile hike, camping over six days. Seeing that Harvey developed a passion for hiking, they planned a thru-hike on the Appalachian Trail. Hiking from end to end is called a thru-hike and generally takes five to seven months to complete.
They hit the trail in Georgia on January 13, 2021. The first weeks were cold. The trail was icy and snow-covered, and the weather was often cloudy and bitter, so they made slow progress. They would wake up early each day, pack their gear (装备), and then start walking. As they had many miles to cover each day, they had to be inventive and started using imagination and Skittles (彩虹糖) as incentive for little Harvey.
The family completed their journey on August 9, 2021. Little Harvey learned to count all the way to 2,193, the total miles his little feet traveled, and a big number for someone who just started kindergarten. “I will do it again because like it so much,” said Harvey.
Although the Suttons are now back home, they have incredible memories of this mini-retirement. The journey is a life-changing experience for the Sutton family and is an inspiration for families who dream of taking a similar journey.
56. Why did the Sutton family decided to hike the Appalachian Tail? (no more than 10 words)
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57. What does the third paragraph mainly talk about? (no more than 10 words)
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58. What made their journey difficult? (no more than 10 words)
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59. What does the underlined word “incentive” in Paragraph 5 probably mean? (no more than 1 word)
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60. How does the Sutton family’s story inspire you? Explain in your own words. (no more than 20 words)
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【答案】56. The couple needed to take breaks from busy work.
57. How Josh and Carrie developed Harvey’s passion for hiking.
58. The icy and snow-covered trail and bad weather.
59. Encouragement.
60. Open. Possible version: We should dream big and start small.
【解析】
【导语】这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了Sutton一家徒步阿巴拉契亚山道的故事。
【56题详解】
考查细节理解。根据第二段中“The Sutton family recently finished hiking the entire trail. They are a unique trio (三人组) as their son Harvey turned five on the trail, which makes him the youngest to complete the Appalachian Trail. Josh and Carrie Sutton said they needed to take, breaks from busy work called mini-retirements. ”(萨顿一家最近完成了整条小径的徒步旅行。他们是一个独特的三人组,因为他们的儿子哈维五岁了,这使他(哈维)成为完成阿巴拉契亚步道的年级最小的人。乔什和卡丽·萨顿说,他们需要从繁忙的工作中休息一下,也就是所谓的“迷你退休”。)可知,萨顿一家决定徒步阿巴拉契亚山道,是因为他们觉得需要从繁忙的工作中休息一下。故答案为:The couple needed to take breaks from busy work.
【57题详解】
考查主旨大意。根据第三段“When Harvey turned three, they took him winter camping, and by the time he was four, the family completed a 50-mile hike, camping over six days. Seeing that Harvey developed a passion for hiking, they planned a thru-hike on the Appalachian Trail. Hiking from end to end is called a thru-hike and generally takes five to seven months to complete.”(哈维三岁时,他们带他去冬季露营,到他四岁时,全家徒步走了50英里,露营了六天。看到哈维对徒步旅行产生了热情,他们计划在阿巴拉契亚小径上进行一次全程徒步旅行。从一端到另一端的徒步旅行被称为全程徒步旅行,通常需要五到七个月才能完成。)可知,本段主要讲述了萨顿夫妇培养儿子哈维喜欢徒步热情的故事。故答案为:How Josh and Carrie developed Harvey’s passion for hiking.
【58题详解】
考查细节理解。根据第四段中“They hit the trail in Georgia on January 13, 2021. The first weeks were cold. The trail was icy and snow-covered, and the weather was often cloudy and bitter, so they made slow progress.”(他们于2021年1月13日在乔治亚州出发。头几个星期很冷。路上结了冰,白雪覆盖,天气又阴又冷,所以他们前进的速度很慢。)可知,在这次徒步进程中,恶劣的天气使得他们的进程变得很慢。故答案为:The icy and snow-covered trail and bad weather.
【59题详解】
考查词句猜测。根据第四段中“The trail was icy and snow-covered, and the weather was often cloudy and bitter, so they made slow progress.”(路上结了冰,白雪覆盖,天气又阴又冷,所以他们前进的速度很慢。)可知,恶劣的天气使得路不好走。“As they had many miles to cover each day, they had to be inventive and started using imagination and Skittles ”(由于每天要走很远的路,他们必须发挥创造力,开始使用想象和彩虹糖)可推断,他们用想象和彩虹糖来激励年幼的儿子跟着他们前行,故而划线词的词义为“鼓励,激励”,encouragement“鼓励,激励”与划线词同义,故答案为:Encouragement.
【60题详解】
开放性试题,言之有理即可。根据倒数第二段中“Little Harvey learned to count all the way to 2,193, the total miles his little feet traveled, and a big number for someone who just started kindergarten. ”(小哈维学会了一直数到2193,这是他的小脚走过的总里程数,对于一个刚开始上幼儿园的人来说,这是一个很大的数字。)可知,哈维虽然年纪小,但是却一步步地完成了阿巴拉契亚山道的徒步旅行,因此我们能从哈维的故事中学到我们要有大梦想,从小做起。故答案为:We should dream big and start small.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
61. 假设你是天津中学的李津。你的英国笔友Chris最近给你写信告诉你他即将作为交换生来中国学习一年。他对在中国的生活和学习有些担心和焦虑。请你给他回信,要点如下:
1) 欢迎他来中国,钦佩他的勇气;
2) 安慰他的焦虑并提出建议(生活和学习上);
3) 对他的祝愿和期待。
注意:(1) 词数不少于100;
(2) 可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯。
Dear Chris,
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Yours,
Li Jin
【答案】Dear Chris,
How are you going? I feel so grateful to receive your letter informing me that you are going to study in China as an exchange student for one year. Meanwhile, you also mentioned some worries and anxieties about living and studying in China, so I’m writing to show my comfort and to give some advice.
For a start, it’s quite natural to feel uneasy and strange, especially in an unfamiliar environment. Thus, trying to fit in and being friends with surrounding people is a great way to ease that tension. Additionally, a proper understanding of Chinese customs can improve your study stress. Eventually, it’s better to have a healthy body and positive attitude to life, which will play vital roles in your later life.
Looking forward to meeting you soon.
Yours,
Li Jin
【解析】
【导语】这是一篇应用文。要求考生给英国笔友Chris回信,就他提到自己将在中国的学习和生活的担心和焦虑,给与安慰并提出建议。
【详解】1. 词汇积累
感激的:grateful → appreciated
告知,讲述:inform → tell
同时:meanwhile → at the same time
提及:mention → refer to
2. 句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句: I’m writing to show my comfort and to give some advice.
拓展句: I’m writing to show my comfort and to give some advice, which I think will be of great benefit to you.
【点睛】【高分句型1】
I feel so grateful to receive your letter informing me that you are going to study in China as an exchange student for one year. (运用了现在分词作定语及宾语从句)
【高分句型2】
Thus, trying to fit in and be friends with surrounding people is a great way to ease that tension. (运用了动名词作主语)
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