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-2026學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期第三次月考卷(廣東專用)英語(考試時間:120分鐘試卷滿分:150分)考生注意:1.答題前,請務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準考證號用黑色字跡的簽字筆或鋼筆分別填寫在試題卷和答題紙規(guī)定的位置上。2.答題時,請按照答題紙上“注意事項”的要求,在答題紙相應(yīng)的位置上規(guī)范作答,在本試題卷上的作答一律無效。3.難度系數(shù):0.65。4.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。AAstheendofthesemesterapproaches,ourschoolwillhostaseriesofconcertstocelebratestudents’artisticachievements.Belowisallthekeyinformationyouneedtoknow.ConcertScheduleThreethemedconcertswillbeheldintheschoolauditorium.Thefirstisthe“ClassicMelodiesConcert”onJune15th(Friday)at7:00PM,featuringstudentperformancesofpiano,violin,andchoirpieces.OnJune22nd(Friday),the“Pop&FolkConcert”willtakeplace,withbandsplayingpopularsongsandfolkmusicfromdifferentcultures.Thefinalone,the“CampusOriginalConcert”onJune29th(Friday),willshowcaseoriginalworksbystudentsongwritersandcomposers.Eachconcertlastsabout90minutes.TicketInformationTicketsarefreeforallstudentsandteachersbutrequireadvancereservation.YoucansignupviatheschoolappfromJune1sttoJune10th.Eachpersoncanreserveupto2tickets.Forparentsorguests,limitedticketsareavailableattheschoolofficestartingJune5th,withamaximumof1ticketperstudentfamily.VolunteerOpportunitiesWeneed10volunteersperconcerttohelpwithticketchecking,guidingseats,andcleaningup.InterestedstudentscanapplyatthestudentunionofficebyJune8th.Volunteerswillreceiveacertificateofappreciationandpriorityseatingfortheconcerts.Theseconcertsareagreatchancetoenjoymusic,supportfellowstudents,andenrichcampuslife.Wehopetoseeyouthere!21.Whichconcertincludesoriginalworkscreatedbystudents?A.ClassicMelodiesConcert. B.Pop&FolkConcert.C.CampusOriginalConcert. D.Allthreeconcerts.22.Howcanastudent’sparentsgetaticketfortheconcerts?A.Byvolunteeringtohelpattheconcert.B.ByreservingontheschoolappbeforeJune10th.C.Byaskingtheirchildtogetafreeticketforthem.D.BygettingaticketfromtheschoolofficeafterJune5th.23.Whatisonebenefitspecificallymentionedforvolunteers?A.Extraacademiccredit. B.Afreemealaftertheconcert.C.Chancestoperformonstage. D.Priorityseatingandacertificate.BMygrandfatherwasacarpenter.Hishands,roughandscarred(布滿傷痕的),couldbringdiscardedwoodbacktolife.WhenIwasfifteen,Iconsideredhisworkoutdated.Iwasabsorbedinthedigitalworld,whereeverythingwasfastandnew.Ididn'tunderstandwhyhespentsomuchtimeonbrokenthings.Onesummer,heaskedmetohelphimrestoreanoldbenchfromthetownsquare.Itwasweather-beaten,itswoodgreyandcracked."Whynotjustbuildanewone?Itwouldbefaster,"Isuggested,impatiently.Grandfathersimplysmiledandsaid,"Somethingsholdmemories,Liam.Youcannotbuildthatanew."Unwillingly,Istartedhelping.Hetaughtmetosmooththewoodpatiently,nottorush.Astheoldlayersofpaintandgrime(塵垢)cameoff,thehiddengrainofthewoodbegantoemerge.Wefoundsomecarvedinitials(首字母)andasmallheart,probablyleftbyyoungloversdecadesago.Grandfathertoldmestoriesaboutthetown,storiesconnectedtothisverybench.Witheverystrokeofthesandpaper,IfeltlesslikeIwaserasingandmorelikeIwasuncoveringasecrethistory.Thefinalstepwastoapplyanewcoatofoil.Astherich,warmcolorreturnedtothewood,revealingitsbeautifulpatterns,Ihadasuddenrealization.Thiswasn'tjustaboutfixingabench.Itwasaboutrespect—fortime,forhistory,forthequietstoriesembeddedinordinaryobjects.IhadbeensofocusedonthenewandefficientthatIhadoverlookedthevalueofpreservationandthedepththatcomeswithage.Thatbenchtaughtmemorethanwoodworking.Ittaughtmetoseetheinvisiblevalueinthings,andbyextension,inpeople.Ifinallyunderstoodmygrandfather.Hisworkwasn'toutdated;itwasagentlerefusalofathrowawayculture.Hewasn'tjustacarpenter;hewasakeeperofstories,ahealerofbrokenthings,andmymostprofoundteacher.24.WhydidLiamthinkhisgrandfather'sworkwasoutdatedatfirst?A.Becausehisgrandfatherworkedtooslowly. B.Becausehevaluednewandfastthingsmore.C.Becausethetoolshisgrandfatherusedwereold. D.Becausethewoodheusedwasnotgoodenough.25.Whatdoes“that”inParagraph2referto?A.Theoldbench. B.Thetownsquare. C.Hiddenmemories. D.Anewbench.26.WhichofthefollowingstatementisTRUEaccordingtothearticle?A.ThegrandfatherrefusedtolettheLiamhelphim.B.Liamthoughtrestoringthebenchwasaneasyjobatfirst.C.Theydiscoveredcarvingsandaheartonthebenchduringtherestoration.D.Liambelievedbuildinganewbenchwasmoremeaningfulintheend.27.WhatkindofpersonisLiam’sgrandfather?A.Hevaluedthepastandcare. B.Hewasstrictbutpatient.C.Hepreferedtoworkalone. D.Hedislikeddigitaldevices.CThestartofanewsemesterbringsmorethanjustnewlessons—itbringsthechallengeoflearningthenamesbehindallthenewfaces.“Preparingforyourspecificgroupofstudentsispartofpreparingforclass,”saidChelsaRomney,assistantprofessorofappliedsocialpsychologyatBYU.AccordingtoarecentBYUstudy,whenprofessorslearnandusestudents’names,itstrengthensstudents’senseofbelonging,increasesclassparticipation,andleadstomorepositivecourseevaluations.Inthestudy,studentscompletedsurveysatthestartandendofthesemester.Thosewhoseteachersusedtheirnamesreportedfeelingmorerecognizedandvalued.Romneyobservedthatusingnamesmotivatedstudentstoparticipatemoreactively.Shealsomakesanefforttounderstandeachstudentasanindividual,believingthishelpscreateamoresupportivelearningenvironment.Facultyhavetoolstoputthisintopractice.OneisalreadyintheBYUapp:aflashcardfeaturethatletsprofessorsreviewstudentnamesandfacesfromclassrollstorecognizeandconnectwithstudentsfromdayone.Forlargeclasseswherelearningeverynamemaynotbefeasible,Romneysuggestsusing“nametents”—foldedcardsdisplayingstudents'namesontheirdesks.Thissimplesolutionhelpsprofessorsaddressstudentsproperlyandbuildsastrongerclassroomcommunity.Theuniversityevenprovidesadigitalflashcardfeatureinitscampusapptohelpteachersmatchnameswithfaces.It’snotjustteacherswhobenefitfromnamerecognition—studentsalsogainwhentheyknoweachother’snames.“Themoreweencourageconnectionsbetweenstudents,thebettertheycanshareresourcesandstudytogether,”Romneyexplains.Simplemethodslikenamegamesonthefirstdayorbriefintroductionsduringsyllabus(課程大綱)reviewcanhelpbuildtheseconnections.Romney’sresearchaimstocreatemoreinclusiveclassroomswhereeverystudentfeelscomfortablespeakingup.“Iwanteveryonetofeelheardandvaluedaspartofourlearningcommunity,”shesays.Buildingacultureofbelongingdoesn’trequiremajorchanges—justconsistent,thoughtfulefforts.Rememberingastudent’snamemightbethesimplestyetmostpowerfulthingateacherdoesthissemester.28.Whatisthebenefitofprofessorsusingstudents’namesaccordingtotheBYUstudy?A.Studentsaremorelikelytogethigherexamscores. B.Itmakesstudentscompletehomeworkmorecarefully.C.Itencouragesstudentstoattendclassmoreregularly. D.Ithelpsstudentsfeelmoreconnectedtotheclass.29.WhydoesRomneysuggestusingnametentsinlargeclasses?A.Theymakeclassroomactivitiesmorefun. B.Theyhelpprofessorscallstudentscorrectly.C.Theyallowstudentstoexpresstheircreativity. D.Theyarepartoftheuniversity'sofficialpolicy.30.Whatdoestheword“feasible”inparagraph4mostlikelymean?A.Possible. B.Difficult. C.Interesting. D.Necessary.31.WhatwasRomney’smaingoalinherresearch?A.Todevelopnewteachingtechnologies. B.Tocreatemoreinclusiveclassrooms.C.Tomaketeachingeasierforprofessors. . D.Tohelpstudentsrememberprofessors’name.DInthe1800s,obesity(過度肥胖)wasalmostunheardofintheUnitedStates.However,overthepastcentury,ithasbecomeincreasinglycommoninindustrializednationswhileremainingrareamongpopulationsmaintainingtraditionallifestyles,suchastheHadzahunter-gatherersofTanzania.Thisdramaticchangehasledresearcherstoinvestigatewhatfactorstrulycontributetoweightgaininmodernsocieties.Formanyyears,theconventionalexplanationfocusedonreducedphysicalactivity.Associetiesdeveloped,peopleadoptedmoresedentarylifestyles—spendingmoretimesittingandlesstimeengaginginphysicallabor.Theassumptionwasthatthisdecreaseinactivityledtolowerdailycalorieexpenditure(消耗),creatinganenergyimbalancethatresultedingradualweightgain.Thisviewwaswidelyacceptedbybothexpertsandthegeneralpublic.However,agroundbreakingstudypublishedinthejournalPNASbyHermanPontzerandhisinternationalteamchallengesthislong-heldbelief.Theresearcherscompareddailycalorieexpenditureamongpeoplefrom34differentcountriesandcultures,includinghunter-gatherers,traditionalfarmers,andurbanofficeworkers.Surprisingly,theydiscoveredthattotaldailycaloriesburnedwereremarkablysimilaracrossallgroups,despitevastdifferencesintheiractivitylevelsandlifestyles.Thisfindingsuggeststhatactivitypatternsalonecannotexplainwhyobesityratesvarysodramaticallybetweenpopulations.Theresearchpointsstronglytowarddietastheprimaryfactordrivingweightgaininthemodernworld.“Itreallygoesagainstwhatmanyofushavealwaysassumed,”saysDeirdreTobias,anobesityandnutritionexpertatHarvard.“Ifdifferencesincalorieburningdon’texplainvaryingobesityratesbetweenpopulations,thenitmustbesomethingelse.Andthatwouldbediet,”saysTobias,whopraisedthedesignofthenewstudy.Thisdoesnotmeanexerciseisunimportant.Exerciseoffersnumerousphysicalandmentalhealthbenefits,butitdoesshowthatphysicalactivityalonecannotcompensateforpooreatinghabits.Pontzerputsitclearly:“Ifwewanttoreduceobesity,wemustchangewhat’sonourplates.”Publichealthmessagesshouldfocusmoreoneatingwholefoods,cuttingdownonprocessedsnacksandsugarydrinks,andchoosingbalancedmeals—ratherthanjusttellingpeopletomovemore.WhydoestheauthormentiontheHadzapeople?A.Togiveanexampleofagroupwithlowobesity. B.Toshowhowdiethasgreatlychangedovertime. C.Toexplaintheimportanceoffarmingandhunting. D.TocomparethemwithofficeworkersinEurope.33.Whatisthetraditionalexplanationfortheriseinobesity?A.Peopleeatmorethantheyusedto. B.Modernlifemakespeoplelessactive.C.Foodtodayisfarlesshealthy. D.Stresscausespeopletogainweight.34.WhatcanweinferaboutDeirdreTobias?A.ShedisagreeswithPontzer’sconclusion. B.Shesupportsthenewstudy’sfindings.C.Sheledtheinternationalresearchteam. D.ShestudiestraditionallifestylesinAfrica.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthearticle?A.TheTruthAboutBurningCalories. B.TheRiseofObesityinIndustrializedNations.C.HowTraditionalLifestylesKeepPeopleHealthy. D.WhyExerciseAloneWon’tStopObesity.第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2.5分,共12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Tuvalu,asmallislandnationinthePacific,isfacinganunprecedentedthreatfromclimatechange.Scientistswarnthatrisingsealevelscouldsubmerge(淹沒)muchofitslandwithin25years.36Withoutaction,itspeoplemaylosenotonlytheirhomesbutalsotheirculturalidentity.Thecountryhasjustover11,000residentslivingonninelow-lyingcoral(珊瑚)islands.Itshighestpointisonlyabout2metersabovesealevel.37Dailylifeisalreadyaffectedbysaltwaterflooding,damagedcrops,andashortageoffreshwater.In2023,sealevelsaroundTuvaluwere15centimetershigherthantheaverageofthepast30years,accordingtoNASA.Expertspredictthatby2050,mostofthenation—includinghomes,roads,andgovernmentbuildings—couldliebelowhightide.38Thegovernmentnowtreatsthisasanationalemergency.Todealwiththiscrisis,TuvaluandAustraliasignedaspecialagreementin2023calledtheFalepiliUnionTreaty.Itincludesaclimatevisaprogramthatallows280TuvaluanseachyeartomovetoAustraliapermanently.39Theywillalsokeeptherighttoreturnhomeifconditionsimprove.ThefirstroundofapplicationsclosedinJuly2023,withnearly9,000peopleregistering.AustralianForeignMinisterPennyWongsaidtheprogramoffersTuvaluans“achancetosettlewithdignity.”40Itmayalsoserveasamodelforhowtheworldcansupportotherclimate-affectedcommunities.A.Lifeontheislandsisbecominghardereveryyear.B.SomefamilieshavealreadymovedtoNewZealand.C.Thismarkstheworld’sfirstplannednationalmigration.D.TheywillreceivethesamerightsasAustraliancitizens.E.Therisingoceanputstheentirecountryatseriousrisk.F.Thetreatyreflectsdeeptrustbetweenthetwonations.G.Manyyoungpeoplehopetostudyabroadpermanently.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,共15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Itwasthefinalminuteofthebasketballgame.Ourteam,theEagles,wasonepointbehind.Thegymwasfilledwithloudcheers,butallIcouldhearwasmyownheartbeat.Asthepointguard,Iknewthelastshotwouldbemy41.Iglancedatmyteammates.Theirfacesshowedboth42andhope.Wehadpracticedthismomentcountlesstimes,butnowitfeltcompletely43.Thereferee’swhistleblew,andIreceivedtheball.Dribblingpasttwodefenders,Isawanopening.ButjustasIwasabouttoshoot,InoticedmyteammateMarkstanding44underthebasket,completelyunguarded.Inthatsplitsecond,IrememberedCoach’swords:“Basketballisn’taboutbeingthe45;it’saboutmakingtherightdecision.”Withouthesitation,IpassedtheballtoMark.Hecaughtit46andmadeaneasylayup(帶球上籃).Thebuzzersoundedastheballwentthroughthenet.Wehadwon!Thegymeruptedincheers.Markrushedtohugme,shouting,“You47thegameforus!”ButIknewthetruth—itwasourteamworkthatmadethe48.Afterthegame,Coachputhishandonmyshoulder.“Thatwasavery49pass,”hesaid.“Youputtheteam’ssuccessabovepersonalglory.”Hiswordsmademerealizethattruevictoryisn’taboutindividualachievements,butaboutwhatweaccomplish50.Thisexperiencetaughtmethatthemost51momentsoftencomefromputtingothersfirst.Inlife,asinbasketball,sometimesthebestwayto52istohelpotherssucceed.Thememoryofthatgamecontinuesto53methatcooperationbeatscompetition.Ourteam’s54grewstrongerafterthatseason.Welearnedthattrustandselflessnesscancreatesomethingmore55thananyindividualeffortcouldachieve.41.A.responsibility B.opportunity C.advantage D.decision42.A.anger B.fear C.confusion D.disappointment43.A.differentB.simple C.familiar D.easy44.A.alone B.still C.ready D.nervous45.A.winner B.hero C.leader D.star46.A.perfectly B.awkwardly C.carelessly D.reluctantly47.A.saved B.changed C.controlled D.started48.A.choice B.differenceC.progress D.effort49.A.difficult B.riskyC.unexpected D.unselfish50.A.separately B.independently C.together D.differently51.A.peacefulB.valuable C.exciting D.challenging52.A.comeout B.workout C.turnout D.standout53.A.convince B.warn C.remind D.inform54.A.bond B.reputation C.skill D.confidence55.A.complex B.immediate C.secure D.powerful(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)OnApril18,WorldHeritageDay,aspecialceremonywasheldinLuoyang,HenanProvince,tohonortheancienttraditionofpeony(牡丹)cultivation.Theeventattractedvisitorsfromover20countries,allofexpresseddeepadmirationforChina’sculturalheritage.PeonieshavebeengrowninLuoyangformorethan1,500years.Everyspring,thecityburstsintocolorasmillionsofflowersbloom.“Thisis(beautiful)timeoftheyear,”saidalocalgardener.Theflowersarenotonlyadmiredfortheirlooksbutalsovaluedassymbolofprosperityandpeace.Inrecentyears,thelocalgovernment(take)activestepstoprotectthisintangibleculturalheritage.Traditionalplantingmethodsdownfromgenerationtogenerationarenowbeingrecordedandsharedonline.(walk)throughthegardens,manyvisitorsstoptotakephotosandlearnaboutthehistoryofpeonies.“Ineverknewpeoniescouldbesomeaningful.Theirhistoryshould(protect)byallofus,”saidastudentfromBeijing.Organizershopetheeventwillencouragemorepeopletoappreciatetraditionalculture.“thisheritage,wewouldn’tunderstandwhoweare,”Liemphasized.“shapesouridentitytodayisdeeplyrootedinthepast,”headded.Asthesunsetoverthepeonygardens,visitorswalkedslowly,takingphotosandsharingstories—aquietreminderthattraditionsliveontheyarerememberedandpassedon.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假設(shè)你是李華,你所在的城市博物館正在招募暑期英文講解志愿者。請你給博物館負責(zé)人寫一封申請信,要點如下:1.表達申請意愿;2.說明你的優(yōu)勢;3.表達愿意為公眾服務(wù)的決心。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可適當(dāng)增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。DearSir/Madam,IamLiHua,aseniorhighschoolstudent._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Lucyhadalwaysdreamedofbeingonstage.Whenherschoolannouncedatryoutfortheleadroleinthespringmusical,shecouldhardlysleepthatnight.Forweeks,shepracticedsinginganddancinginfrontofhermirror,evenrecordingherselftoimprove.HeryoungerbrotherTimmywouldsitonthefloor,clappingaftereveryrun-through.“You’llgetthepartforsure!”he’dsaywithabigsmile.Thedayoftheauditionarrived.Backstage,Lucy’shandstrembled,andherthroatfeltdry.Shewatchedotherstudentsperformwithconfidence,andhernervousnessgrew.Whenhernamewascalled,shewalkedontothestage—buthalfwaythroughhersong,sheforgotthelyrics.Shestoodfrozen,faceburningwithembarrassment.Themusicplayedon,butshecouldn’tgoon.Shemumbled(咕噥)“Sorry”andrushedoffthestage,tearsstreamingdownhercheeks.Thatevening,Lucyrefusedtoleaveherroom.“I’llnevertryoutforanythingagain,”shewhispered.Timmyknockedgentlyonherdoorandslippedasmalldrawingunderit.Itshowedagirlwithacrown,standingtallonastage,withthewords“MySTARsister”writteninbig,colorfulletters.Besidethedrawingwasanote:“Evenifyoudon’tsingperfectly,you’restillamazingtome.”Lucypickedupthedrawingandhelditclose.SherememberedhowTimmyhadcheeredforherduringeverypractice,howhe’dmadehera“GoodLuck”braceletfromyarn(紗線),andhowproudhelookedwhensherehearsed.Sherealizedthatwhatmatteredwasn’tperfection—itwascourage.Maybetherewereotherwaystobepartofthemusical,evenifshewasn’tthelead.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.開頭已給出。Shestaredatthedrawing,herheartsuddenlyfull.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thenextmorning,Lucywalkedintothedramateacher’soffice.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2025-2026學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期第三次月考卷(廣東專用)英語·全解全析(考試時間:120分鐘試卷滿分:150分)考生注意:1.答題前,請務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準考證號用黑色字跡的簽字筆或鋼筆分別填寫在試題卷和答題紙規(guī)定的位置上。2.答題時,請按照答題紙上“注意事項”的要求,在答題紙相應(yīng)的位置上規(guī)范作答,在本試題卷上的作答一律無效。3.難度系數(shù):0.65。4.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。AAstheendofthesemesterapproaches,ourschoolwillhostaseriesofconcertstocelebratestudents’artisticachievements.Belowisallthekeyinformationyouneedtoknow.ConcertScheduleThreethemedconcertswillbeheldintheschoolauditorium.Thefirstisthe“ClassicMelodiesConcert”onJune15th(Friday)at7:00PM,featuringstudentperformancesofpiano,violin,andchoirpieces.OnJune22nd(Friday),the“Pop&FolkConcert”willtakeplace,withbandsplayingpopularsongsandfolkmusicfromdifferentcultures.Thefinalone,the“CampusOriginalConcert”onJune29th(Friday),willshowcaseoriginalworksbystudentsongwritersandcomposers.Eachconcertlastsabout90minutes.TicketInformationTicketsarefreeforallstudentsandteachersbutrequireadvancereservation.YoucansignupviatheschoolappfromJune1sttoJune10th.Eachpersoncanreserveupto2tickets.Forparentsorguests,limitedticketsareavailableattheschoolofficestartingJune5th,withamaximumof1ticketperstudentfamily.VolunteerOpportunitiesWeneed10volunteersperconcerttohelpwithticketchecking,guidingseats,andcleaningup.InterestedstudentscanapplyatthestudentunionofficebyJune8th.Volunteerswillreceiveacertificateofappreciationandpriorityseatingfortheconcerts.Theseconcertsareagreatchancetoenjoymusic,supportfellowstudents,andenrichcampuslife.Wehopetoseeyouthere!21.Whichconcertincludesoriginalworkscreatedbystudents?A.ClassicMelodiesConcert. B.Pop&FolkConcert.C.CampusOriginalConcert. D.Allthreeconcerts.22.Howcanastudent’sparentsgetaticketfortheconcerts? A.Byvolunteeringtohelpattheconcert.B.ByreservingontheschoolappbeforeJune10th.C.Byaskingtheirchildtogetafreeticketforthem.D.BygettingaticketfromtheschoolofficeafterJune5th.23.Whatisonebenefitspecificallymentionedforvolunteers?A.Extraacademiccredit. B.Afreemealaftertheconcert.C.Chancestoperformonstage. D.Priorityseatingandacertificate.【參考答案】21.C22.D23.D【語篇解讀】這是一篇應(yīng)用文,圍繞學(xué)期末學(xué)校即將舉辦的系列音樂會展開,詳細介紹了三場不同主題音樂會的時間安排、門票獲取規(guī)則以及志愿者招募信息,旨在讓師生清晰了解活動細節(jié),鼓勵大家參與,共同豐富校園文化生活。【詳情解析】21.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“ConcertSchedule”部分“Thefinalone,the‘CampusOriginalConcert’onJune29th(Friday),willshowcaseoriginalworksbystudentsongwritersandcomposers”可知,只有校園原創(chuàng)音樂會會展示學(xué)生創(chuàng)作的原創(chuàng)作品。A選項“經(jīng)典旋律音樂會”以鋼琴、小提琴和合唱曲目為特色;B選項“流行與民謠音樂會”以流行歌曲和多元文化民謠為主;D選項“三場音樂會均包含”與原文表述不符,故選C。22.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“TicketInformation”部分“Forparentsorguests,limitedticketsareavailableattheschoolofficestartingJune5th,withamaximumof1ticketperstudentfamily”可知,學(xué)生家長可在6月5日起從學(xué)校辦公室獲取門票。A選項“通過在音樂會幫忙做志愿者”,文中未提及志愿者可幫家長獲取門票;B選項“6月10日前在學(xué)校APP上預(yù)約”,APP預(yù)約僅針對學(xué)生和教師;C選項“讓孩子為他們領(lǐng)取免費門票”,家長門票需自行到學(xué)校辦公室獲取,并非由孩子領(lǐng)取,故選D。23.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“VolunteerOpportunities”部分“Volunteerswillreceiveacertificateofappreciationandpriorityseatingfortheconcerts”可知,志愿者可獲得感謝證書和優(yōu)先座位。A選項“額外的學(xué)術(shù)學(xué)分”、B選項“音樂會后的免費餐食”、C選項“登臺表演的機會”在文中均未提及,屬于無中生有,故選D。BMygrandfatherwasacarpenter.Hishands,roughandscarred(布滿傷痕的),couldbringdiscardedwoodbacktolife.WhenIwasfifteen,Iconsideredhisworkoutdated.Iwasabsorbedinthedigitalworld,whereeverythingwasfastandnew.Ididn'tunderstandwhyhespentsomuchtimeonbrokenthings.Onesummer,heaskedmetohelphimrestoreanoldbenchfromthetownsquare.Itwasweather-beaten,itswoodgreyandcracked."Whynotjustbuildanewone?Itwouldbefaster,"Isuggested,impatiently.Grandfathersimplysmiledandsaid,"Somethingsholdmemories,Liam.Youcannotbuildthatanew."Unwillingly,Istartedhelping.Hetaughtmetosmooththewoodpatiently,nottorush.Astheoldlayersofpaintandgrime(塵垢)cameoff,thehiddengrainofthewoodbegantoemerge.Wefoundsomecarvedinitials(首字母)andasmallheart,probablyleftbyyoungloversdecadesago.Grandfathertoldmestoriesaboutthetown,storiesconnectedtothisverybench.Witheverystrokeofthesandpaper,IfeltlesslikeIwaserasingandmorelikeIwasuncoveringasecrethistory.Thefinalstepwastoapplyanewcoatofoil.Astherich,warmcolorreturnedtothewood,revealingitsbeautifulpatterns,Ihadasuddenrealization.Thiswasn'tjustaboutfixingabench.Itwasaboutrespect—fortime,forhistory,forthequietstoriesembeddedinordinaryobjects.IhadbeensofocusedonthenewandefficientthatIhadoverlookedthevalueofpreservationandthedepththatcomeswithage.Thatbenchtaughtmemorethanwoodworking.Ittaughtmetoseetheinvisiblevalueinthings,andbyextension,inpeople.Ifinallyunderstoodmygrandfather.Hisworkwasn'toutdated;itwasagentlerefusalofathrowawayculture.Hewasn'tjustacarpenter;hewasakeeperofstories,ahealerofbrokenthings,andmymostprofoundteacher.24.WhydidLiamthinkhisgrandfather'sworkwasoutdatedatfirst?A.Becausehisgrandfatherworkedtooslowly. B.Becausehevaluednewandfastthingsmore.C.Becausethetoolshisgrandfatherusedwereold. D.Becausethewoodheusedwasnotgoodenough.25.Whatdoes“that”inParagraph2referto?A.Theoldbench. B.Thetownsquare. C.Hiddenmemories. D.Anewbench.26.WhichofthefollowingstatementisTRUEaccordingtothearticle?A.ThegrandfatherrefusedtolettheLiamhelphim.B.Liamthoughtrestoringthebenchwasaneasyjobatfirst.C.Theydiscoveredcarvingsandaheartonthebenchduringtherestoration.D.Liambelievedbuildinganewbenchwasmoremeaningfulintheend.27.WhatkindofpersonisLiam’sgrandfather?A.Hevaluedthepastandcare. B.Hewasstrictbutpatient.C.Hepreferedtoworkalone. D.Hedislikeddigitaldevices.【參考答案】24.B25.C26.C27.A【語篇解讀】這是一篇記敘文,講述了15歲的利亞姆從最初認為祖父(木匠)修復(fù)舊物的工作“過時”,到在祖父的引導(dǎo)下共同修復(fù)鎮(zhèn)上廣場的舊長椅,過程中逐漸發(fā)現(xiàn)舊物承載的回憶與歷史價值,最終理解祖父工作意義的成長故事,傳遞了尊重歷史、重視事物內(nèi)在價值的理念?!驹斍榻馕觥?4.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段“WhenIwasfifteen,Iconsideredhisworkoutdated.Iwasabsorbedinthedigitalworld,whereeverythingwasfastandnew”可知,利亞姆認為爺爺?shù)墓ぷ鬟^時,是因為他沉迷于一切都“快速且新穎”的數(shù)字世界,更看重新事物和高效的東西。A選項“爺爺工作太慢”是利亞姆對修復(fù)長椅的具體抱怨,并非認為工作過時的根本原因;C選項“爺爺使用的工具舊”、D選項“使用的木材不夠好”在文中未提及,屬于無中生有,故選B。25.代詞指代題。根據(jù)摘要2和摘要5中“代詞猜測遵循就近原則,指代內(nèi)容多在前文”的技巧,定位第二段爺爺?shù)脑挕癝omethingsholdmemories,Liam.Youcannotbuildthatanew”。前文核心是“有些事物承載著回憶”,
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