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1/25題型綜合練02語法填空之無提示詞目錄第一部分風向速遞洞察考向,感知前沿第二部分分層突破固本培優(yōu),精準提分A組·保分基礎練考向01考查三大從句的用法考向02考查特殊句式的用法考向03考查冠、介、代、情態(tài)動詞及其它B組·搶分能力練第三部分真題驗證對標高考,感悟考法(2026嘉定區(qū)一模)AspecificstudyledbyBenjaminCheunginvestigatedtheseculturaldifferences,(7)______researcherscompared295universitystudentsfromCanadaandJapan.【答案】where考查定語從句。句意:一項由本杰明?張主導的具體研究調(diào)查了這些文化差異,研究人員在該研究中比較了295名來自加拿大和日本的大學生。先行詞為“study”,在從句中作地點狀語(inthestudy),故用where引導定語從句,填where。剖析:先行詞是“aspecificstudy”(一項研究),并非具體地點,但從句邏輯為“研究中研究者進行對比”,先行詞在從句中作“inthestudy”的地點狀語,故用where引導??疾槎ㄕZ從句在“抽象場景(研究、事件)”中的引導詞選擇,需結合“研究的實施場景”理解邏輯關系,而非僅識別“地點名詞用where”。(2026松江區(qū)一模)Andthebenefitsofrestrictingsmartphoneusemaygo____7____betterexamresults.AnotherfindingintheIndianstudywasthat,afterawhile,thebansbecamepopularwithstudents.【答案】beyond考查介詞。句意:而且限制使用智能手機所帶來的好處可能遠不止能提高考試成績這么簡單。短語gobeyond表示“超出、不止于”。故填beyond。剖析:固定搭配“gobeyond”(超出、不止于),結合“禁令好處不僅是好成績”的語義遞進,介詞beyond突破“超過空間/時間”的基本含義,體現(xiàn)“語義范圍的拓展”??疾楣潭ù钆湓凇罢Z義遞進語境”中的運用,而非僅記憶介詞含義。01考查三大從句的用法1.ItremainsunknownhewillbeadmittedtoFudanUniversity.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)2.thetwotrainscrashedintoeachotherstillremainsunknown,butthepolicesaythatitcouldbeduetotheheavysnow.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)3.It’snotsurprisingfascinatedhistoryloversarebythearea’shistoryandgeographicalfeatures.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)4.Ihardlymindedthelackofdaylight.Instead,caughtmyattentionwasthefascinatingbeautyofthewhite,frozenlandscapesandtheendlessshadesofblue.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)5.helackedcooperationconsciousnesswasthereasonwhyhelosttheelectionlastmonth.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)6.Weshouldconsiderthestudents’requesttheschoollibraryprovidemorebooksonpopularscience.

(用適當?shù)脑~填空)7.Whilethere’snosolidevidencepreservativesarebad,manypeopledon’tlikechemicalsintheirfood.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)8.Moreover,thecreativeapproachonlyasingletorchwasplacedinsidethecauldronhighlightedChina’slow-carbonandenvironmentalprotectionefforts.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)9.Therehasbeenaheateddiscussionaboutthequestionwecansetupmorepublicreadingcornerstomeetcitizens’readingneeds.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)10.Themanagerraisedthequestionthecompanyshouldlaunchthenewproducttothemarkettoseizethebusinessopportunity.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)11.FortheBritish,thehomeistheyregardasprotectionfromtheoutsideworld.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)12.Thebiggestproblemiswecangetenoughmoneyfortheproject.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)13.Theyoungmandevotesalmostallhissparetimetoonlinegamesinsteadofstudying,andthat’shehasfallenfarbehindhisclassmatesinacademicperformance.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)14.Afterasemesterofobservationandcommunication,that’sexactlythegroupofparentsandstudentsinHangzhouhasfoundaboutexcellentclassteachers.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)15.Thisisthefamouswriterusedtolive,andmanyfanscomeheretovisiteveryyear.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)16.Therapiddevelopmentof5Gtechnologyhasfundamentallychangedwecommunicate,work,andaccessinformation,makingtheworldmoreconnectedthaneverbefore.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)17.KernarguedthatstudyingancientChinaorGreeceseparatelylimitstheabilitytounderstandmakeseachculturedistinct.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)18.ResearchershadlongsoughttoexplainLiangzhuwasabandoned,andthediscoveryofclaysuggestedaconnectionbetweenfloodsandthecivilization’send.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)19.Videosandaninteractivechatrobotallowuserstogettheplatformprovidesbeyondtextandfurtherbroadenusers’horizons.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)20.Mathandliteratureareprobablytwoofthesubjectsthatbringstudentsheadaches.However,scientistswonderthebeautyofmathcanbefoundinliteraryworks.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)21.Themagazinecoverisdesignedbymysistersellswell.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)22.Afilmisaboutenvironmentalprotectionwillbeshowninourschool.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)23.Amusicvideogoesalongwiththesongshowsthebabyhippobouncingaround,playingwithherkeeper,orspendingtimewithhermother,Jona.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)24.Thevolunteerorganizescommunitycharityactivitieseveryweekendismyneighbor.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)25.Sometimes,theparentscomplainabouttheroleofscreensinfamilylifearejustasguiltyofspendingtoomuchtimeinfrontofone.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)26.Aseriesofpolicieshasbeenadoptedsofarbenefitsthepoverty-strickenpeoplewillenjoy.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)27.AmongthemwasMatthewHenson,anexperiencedexplorerskillshadbeenvitaltotheirsuccess.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)28.Thelittlegirlhasthesameoptimisticpersonalityhermotherusedtohavewhenshewasyoung.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)29.Theoldmanissuchahard-workinggardenerquiteafewgardenswanttohireasafull-timeworker.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)30.Shecouldn’tacceptthewayherdeskmatetreatedherinfrontofthewholeclass,sosheturnedtotheteacherforhelp.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)31.Onthethirdday,youcangototheOrientalPearlToweryoucanenjoytheviewofPuxifromPudong.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)32.Thescientistshavemadeanexhaustivestudyoftheviruswithmanypeoplehavebeeninfected.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)33.Teachersfaceabigchallengeinsuchasituation.Whentheyenteraclassroominmostofthestudentsdonotwanttobethereanddonotwanttostudy,howcantheyteach?(用適當?shù)脑~填空)34.Thesettlementishometonearly1,000people,mostoflefttheirvillagehomesforabetterlifeinthecity.35.IwouldalwaysliketodobusinesswiththosepeopleIcanrely.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)36.TheWorldWarIImillionsofpeoplewerekilledendedin1945.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)37.Butrightnow,weareinasociallyawkwardtimeofhandshakeuncertainty,somepeoplearecomfortableshakinghandsandsomearenot.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)38.Sheseeksoutplaceswithundisturbeddarkness,farfromtownsandcities,shecanseetheMilkyWay.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)39.ThemagicalmomentcomesattheMoon-ChasingPavilion’slakesideplatform,visitorsoftenseetwomoonsatonce—therealoneintheskyanditsperfectreflectioninthewater.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)40.Ourspecialthanksgotothousandsofvolunteers,withouttirelesswork,noneoftheseachievementswouldbepossible.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)41.Theyhadnosoonerfinishedthesurveybyaskingtheparentsthesamequestionsthreeyearslatertheyfound18percentofkidsinvolvedinthestudywereobese.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)42.Theyoungathletedidn’tstoptraininghardheachievedhisgoalofwinningthegoldmedalinthenationalcompetition.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)43.Ihavethosehoursback,Icanfocusonmyownneeds.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)44.Inaddition,improvementofteachers'professionaldevelopmentcannotbeoveremphasizedtechnologywillneverreplaceaknowledgeableteacher.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)45.AsStreithasemphasized,theclubisforeveryoneandnowitisorganizedregularlythosewhoareshycanseekabalanceofprivacyandsocialization.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)46.You’dbettertakeanumbrellaitbeginstorainonthewayhome.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)47.Therearebirdswhichkicktheiryoungoutatanearlystagetheycanproducenewchicks.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)48.Themovie’splothassomanytwistsandturnsmostaudiencememberscouldn’tguesstheendinguntilthelastminute.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)49.Youwillmissthechancetoexpressyourselfyoukeepsilentingroupdiscussions.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)50.Youcanborrowthecaryoudrivecarefullyandreturnitontime.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)51.Youwon’tbeabletojointheschooltripyouhandintheapplicationformbeforethisFriday.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)52.Mostanimalshavelittleconnectionwithanimalsofadifferentkind,theyhuntthemforfood.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)53.Youwillcertainlysucceedyoukeepontrying.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)54.ThisisastoryabouthowthewritergotconfusedaboutaMexicanwordshehadagoodcommandofSpanish.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)55.talentedyou’vebeeninmusic,it’sstillnoteasytoorganizeaband,buthere’saquickguidetogetyoustarted.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)56.thefutureholdsforfrybread,itwillalwaysstandasprooftotheadaptabilityofthosenativecommunities.Asanenduringfood,frybreadhasdemonstrateditslastingsignificance.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)57.Parentsneedtolimitscreentimeforthemselvesandespeciallyfortheirkidsitmeansplayingthebadguy.Ourmentalandphysicalhealthdependsonit.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)58.itismorethanjustagame,theeventcouldhaveareligioussignificanceandfeaturedinepisodesofMesoamericanmythology.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)59.Themoreexposedyoungpeoplearetofinancialissues,the(likely)theyaretobecomeresponsible.(所給詞的適當形式填空)60.Asfarasweallcansee,theboywalkedinashehadboughtthewholeschool.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)02考查特殊句式的用法1.Butthosenumbers,impressivetheyseem,maybebesidethepoint.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)2.Youdonotcontrolwhenhesetsoffonhisadventures,canyoubesurethatyourhardworkwilllandyouacoveted(夢寐以求的)postcard.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)3.Notonlythewritersspeakwithpeoplewhostudycultureandgroupbehavior,butalsotheytalkedwithanimalsexpertslikezookeepers.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)4.Muchthegoldenballcactusprefersthesun,ittoleratestemperaturesofbelowzerodegreescentigrade.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)5.Afterthewars,theIndiansweredriventothewestofthecountry.Notuntil1924theygaintherighttovote.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)6.Rarelypeoplehearoftheconceptofsemi-retirementinthepastbutnowsemi-retirementhasbecometheroutineamongwealthierpeopleintheir50sand60s.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)7.IntheUS,onlywhensomeonesitsinthedriver’sseatdriverlesscarsallowedonroadsincertainstates.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)8.themaninblacktookoffhisdarkglassesdidIrealizethathewasthefamousfilmstar.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)9.loudlydidhespeakthateventhepeopleinthenextroomcouldhearhim.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)10.Merewordscannotmatchthedepthsofoursorrow,cantheyhealourwoundedhearts.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)11.ItwasintheoldschooldowntownIfoundthefirsteditionoftheclassicnovel(用適當?shù)脑~填空)12.Indoingso,you’llbeabletoseewhatitis

youadmireinthisperson.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)13.Itwasnotuntildarkhefoundwhathethoughtwasthecorrectwaytosolvetheproblem.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)14.ItistheperfectmixofloyaltytoheritagekeepsYongchuanfermentedblackbeansfragrantthroughgenerations.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)15.Itwasnotuntil1947somepeopleknewabouttombortheterracottastatuesinmoderntimes.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)16.SopopulartheYinggedancebecamethatvideosofitgotmillionsofviewsonline.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)17.SuchisthespiritoftheMinnanpeopletheyhavemaintainedtheirtraditionsforcenturies.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)18.Itwasnotuntilhefailedtheexamforthethirdtimeherealizedtheimportanceofconsistenteffort.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)19.Nosoonerhefinishedhisspeechthantheapplausebrokeout.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)20.Asavolunteer,shebelievethatsmallactsofkindnesscanmakeabigdifferencetothecommunity.(所給詞的適當形式填空)03冠、介、代、情態(tài)動詞及其它1.Setin1960s,it'snotsurprisingthatthefamilyhastodealwithlotsofsocialchanges.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)2.WhenIseeachildsubjecttothiskindofpressure,IthinkofDonnie.Hewasshy,nervousperfectionist.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)3.Mysix-monthstayonaspacestationhascometoend,andithasbeenachallengingbutmagicaladventure.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)4.Thedatashowsonce-a-monthdeclineinthenumberofonlineordersoverthepastyear,whichrequiresourattention.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)5.ThemostfamousexampleisCostco’s$1.50hotdog-and-sodacombination,dealsosuccessfulthatitsells130millionayear.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)6.Istartedreflectingthefactthattherewasagreatneedtogetthatconversationgoing.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)7.Headdsthatstand-upcomedyiseasytostartbecauseitdoesn’trequirespecialskills.Anyone,ageorgender,cantryit.ThismakesitwidelyappealinginChina.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)8.Theteamhasbuiltastrongsenseoftrust,whichtheircooperationintheprojectwouldbeimpossible.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)9.Thereisnobetterplacetogetdelicious,filling,funandgloriousfoodinoneofthemanywetmarketsinShanghai.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)10.Everybodywastouchedwordsaftertheyheardhermovingstory.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)11.AfterhisstayinAmericafortwomonths,LiHuafelthecouldn’ttearawayfromhisnewfriends.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)12.Theofficialmadeitclearhewoulddoeverythingpossibletosolvetheproblem.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)13.Appearanceisn’t:inthelongrun,peoplewillformtheiropinionsaboutusbasedonhowwebehave,notonhowwelook.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)14.Peoplesharedtheirfood,ice,andgasoline.Peoplewhostillhadpoweropenedtheirhomestowhohadnone.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)15.Thedifferencebetweenamanwhosucceedsandwhodoesnotliesonlyinthewayeachtreatsopportunities.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)16.Theprincipleswearefindinginthefruitfly(果蠅)brain-thelogicandorganization-bethesameasthoseinhumanbrains.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)17.Ifyoudon’tknowthenamesofcertainpeople,youbeabletoaskolderrelatives,therebyinvolvingtheminyourresearch.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)18.Butgrocerystorebreadstayfreshduringlongshippingandstoragetimes.Socompaniesoftenputachemicalpreservativeinit.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)19.ItistakenforgrantedinChinathatchildrensupporttheirparents.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)20.Ihavepassedmyexaminationeasily,butImadetoomanystupidmistakes.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)Passage1(【來源】上海市復旦大學附屬中學2025-2026學年高三上學期期中英語試題)Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Aretouchscreensincarsdangerous?ItmightnothavebeenthefirsttohaveatouchscreenbutitwasTesla’sModelSthatsetthetrend.Foryearsalmosteverynewcarsold1(come)withahigh-tech,futuristicscreen,whichcontrolseverythingfromtheairconditioningtoevensafetyfeatureslikeautomaticlane-keeping.Butaretouchscreenssafe?Thecaseagainstthemisstraightforward.Ifusingthescreenofasmartphonewhiledrivingisdistracting,andthereforedangerous,thendoinglikewisewithyourcar’s,2userequiressimilarvisualattention,isprobablyriskytoo.Driverscanlearnthelocationofphysicalcontrolsandpressbuttonswithouttakingtheireyes3theroad.Atouchscreenoffersnophysicalfeedback,makingthatmuchharder.Andbecauseascreen4dodozensofjobs,findingaparticularsettingoftenmeanstappingthroughseveralsub-menus.Theresult,saycritics,isadangerousdistraction5(build)intothecaritself.Researchbacksthatup.In2022ViBilagare,aSwedishmotoringmagazine,measured6ittookdriverstodothingslikeswitchingtoanewradiostationorchangingthetemperature,whiledrivingat110kilometresperhour.Whileadriverinanoldercarwithbuttonscouldperformtaskswithinabouttenseconds,thesametasksusingmoderntouchscreenstookupto45seconds.Safetyorganisationsarebeginningtonotice.FromJanuarynewrulesfromEuroNCAP,anorganisationthatprovidessafetyratings,willmeannocarcangetafullfive-starscore7certaincrucialfunctionsarecontrolledbyrealswitches.Manydriversdisliketouchscreensforreasonsotherthansafety,findingtheminconvenientandannoying8(use).Volkswagenhasbegunrestoringatleastsomebuttonstotheirnewmodels,9(cite)drivers’dislikeofscreens.Butinnovationneverstops.Evenastouchscreens10(fall)outoffavour,manymanufacturersareturningtheirattentiontovoicecontrol—thoughthatisasubjectforanotherstory.Passage2(【來源】上海市控江、復興、市西、松二、金山、奉賢六校2025-2026學年高三上學期期中聯(lián)考英語試卷)WhenRealityFeelsUnrealIntoday’sworldofperfectpicturesandcomputer-madevideos,oursenseofwhatis“real”isquietlychanging.Expertsnowdescribeastrangereactioncalledthe“GivingNPC”Effect—akindofmentalmistakein11trulyrealpeopleorscenessuddenlyseemunreal.Thetermcomesfromvideogames:NPCs,ornon-playercharacters,speakandmovebyfixedrules.Moreandmore,onlinepicturesfullofsmoothskin,cleanrooms,andperfectlytimedactionsgiveasimilarfeelingof12(make)byamachine.Behindthisconfusionistheriseofwhatsomecallthe“after-perfect”look.Foryears,onlinelife13(praise)cleanandexactstyles.Butthiskindofperfectionhasbecomesocommonandsoeventhatitnowfeelsfalse.Ourbrains,14(build)toexpectthesmallmessofreallife—shakinghands,unevenlight,littlemistakes—findithardtobelieveinimagesthatlooktoogood.Wheneverypostseemscarefullyfixed,realnessitselfstartstolooklikesomethingfake.Thisdoubtgrowsstronger15AI-madefakevideos,whichcancopyfamouspeoplewithsurprisingtruth.16weseesuchavideo,ourbrainslearntobecarefulaboutwhattheysee.Soon,evennormalvideosmakeusfeelunsure.Westarttothink,“Somethingiswrong,”evenwhennothingis.Themorepeopletrytolookperfectonline,the17(real)theyappeartoothers.Still,thisfeelingisnotallbad.Itshowsthatpeoplenowwantnaturalandsimplethings—momentsthat18(see)asaliveratherthancorrected.Thequietchangehasalreadybegun:randomphotogroups,soft-focusvideos,andhonestspeecharenowbecomingpopular.Thesesmallsignsremindusthatlifeisnotperfect;itisfullofnoise,andthatis19makesittrue.20(regain)trustinoureyes,wemayneedtochangeourvalues.Insteadoflovingperfection,wecanlearntoenjoyhonestymorethanorder.Asmallpause,asmileline,orabitofshakinginavoicecantellusmoreaboutbeinghumanthanthecleanestpictureevercould.Passage3(【來源】上海市松江二中2025-2026學年高三上學期10月考試英語試題)Don’tLetYourComfortZoneBecomeaPrisonWheredoyougowhenyou’vereachedthesummitofamountain?Theanswerissimple:Youfindanothermountain21(climb).FanZhendong,oneoftheworld’s22(fine)tabletennisplayers,embodiesthisspirit.The28-year-oldfromGuangzhouclaimedthegoldmedalinmen’ssinglesatthe2024ParisOlympics,23(add)tohisprevioustitlesattheWorldChampionshipsandtheWorldCup.AftersomedisagreementswiththeInternationalTableTennisFederation,hecontemplated(考慮接受)retirement.However,heeventually24(choose)adifferentpath.Insteadofsteppingaway,Fanlefthis“comfortzone”inChinaandmovedtoGermanytojoinateamintheTableTennisBundesliga,thecountry’stopprofessionaltabletennisleague.25(know)foritshighlevelofcompetition,theleaguefeaturesworld-classplayersandclubs.A“comfortzone”isaspace—whetherphysicalormental—26wefeelsecureandunchallenged,freefromthepressuretolearnorstrive.Whileitmaysoundwonderful,remainingtoolonginthisstatecarriestheriskofstagnation(停滯)—muchlikeaclearpondthatgraduallybecomeschokedwithweeds.Fanhadnodesiretostagnateorrestonhislaurels.Hedecidedtopursuenewchallengesandimprovehisskillsinacompletelyunfamiliarenvironment.IdeeplyrelatetoFan’sdecisiontostep27thefamiliar.Manyyearsago,IleftmyowncomfortzoneinCanadaandmovedtoChina.IwantedtotestmyselftoseeifI28surviveandeventuallythriveinacountrywitharadicallydifferentlanguageandculture.Thereweredifficultmoments,withoutdoubt,butIlearnedtoadapt,andindoingso,Igrew.IhaveexperiencedandachievedthingsthatwouldhavebeenimpossibleifIhadchosentostaywhereIfeltsafe.Noteverythinginlifecomeseasily,but29wellwegrowdepends,toalargeextent,onthechallengeswetake.Evenfailurecanbecomeasourceofstrengthifwe’rewillingtolearnfromit.JustasEnglishpoetRobertBrowningwrote,“Aman’sreachshouldexceedhisgrasp.”Itsuggeststhatweshouldalwaysstriveforsomethingjustbeyondourcurrentcapabilities,30thiscontinuouspursuitofhighergoalsdrivespersonalgrowth.Passage4(【來源】上海市敬業(yè)中學2025-2026學年高三上學期期中英語試題)StampsofApprovalAquiettrendhasbeenspreadingamongyoungtravellers:collectingstampsasawaytoremembertheirjourneys.Ratherthanfillingtheirphoneswithcountlessphotos,manynowchoosetodocumenteachtripthroughtheprintsofsmallinkstamps.Theideagivestravelasenseofceremony,turningeachstopintoamomentworth31(mark).Insteadofrushingfromonefamoussitetoanother,collectorstaketime

32(wander)throughdifferentcornersofattractions,museums,andsmallshops,searchingfornewdesigns.Eachstamp—whetheramountainoutline,orafigurefromlocalculture—tellsastory.If33(press)ontopostcardsorpagesofatraveljournal,itbecomesalastingkeepsakethatholdsmoremeaningthananyphotocould.Somestamps

34(offer)forfree,whileothersrequireasmallpayment,butallrecordatraveller’spresenceataspecificplace.Formany,thesetinysymbolshaveopeneddoors

35less-knowndestinationsandunexpecteddiscoveries.36onceseemedachildishpastimehasgrownintoathoughtfulwaytoexperiencetheworld.Accordingtorecentreportsfrommajortravelplatforms,“stamptours”37(rise)quicklyinpopularitytheseyears.AroundtheMid-AutumnFestivalandNationalDayholidayslastyear,thetopic,38rankedamongthemostsearchedtravelkeywordsonline,drewwidepublicattention.Onsocialmedia,collectorsexchangetips—wheretofindthemostcreativestamps,howtoplanroutes,evenhowtoavoidlongqueuesatpopularspots.ForShiJunchu,a29-year-oldtravellerfromYunnan,thehabitbegan

39shewastravellinginWuhanthreeyearsago.“Lookingthroughmystampbookisliketravellingalloveragain,”shesaid.“40(turn)overthepagesbringsbackthetaste,thelaughter,andthefeelingofthatmoment.”Collecting,sheadds,hasalsoencouragedhertolearnaboutlocalhistoryandexplorethestoriesbehindeachdesign.Passage5(【來源】上海市格致中學2025-2026學年高三上學期期中英語試卷)ChineseWordsSettoEnterGlobalEnglishTheseyears,ChinesewordshavebecomemorecommonintheEnglishlanguage.Onerecentstudyexplored41wellpeopleinEnglish-speakingcountriesrecognizeChineseexpressions.Researcherscollecteddatafrom50mediawebsitesincountriessuchastheU.S.,andtheU.K.After42(analyze)about300Chinesewords,theyselected150forasurvey.Thesurveywascompletedbyover1,200adultswithhighereducation.WhatmadethefindingsinterestingisthatmanyChinesewordsareusedinpinyin,whichistheRomanizedformofChinese.43pinyinusesletters,itiseasierforEnglishspeakerstoreadandremember.IfaChinesewordappearsinpinyin,peoplearemorelikelytounderstanditsmeaning,especiallyifitisrelatedtoculture,food,ortravel.Forexample,wordslikechunjie(SpringFestival),shaolin(atemplefamousformartialarts),andgugong(theForbiddenCity)wereamongthemost44(recognize).Thesewordsoftenappearinnewsreports,tourismwebsites,orevenindictionaries.Infact,someChinesefoodnames,suchasjiaozi(dumplings),arenowmorecommonlyusedthantheirEnglishtranslations.AnothersurprisingfindingwasthatsomeChineseterms,45oncehadEnglishversions,arenowbeingreplacedbytheirpinyinforms.Thepanda,whichusedtobesimplycalled“giantpanda,”isnowalsoknownasxiongmao.Andthewordjiaozi46(add)totheOxfordEnglishDictionary.Inadditiontoculturalwords,thestudyfoundthatmanytermsarespreadingworldwide.Expressionslikezhongguomeng(ChineseDream)andyidaiyilu(BeltandRoadInitiative)reflectChina’sdevelopmentgoalsandarenoweasier47(understand)inothercountries.Accordingtotheresearchers,onereasonforthistrendisthatChinaplaysanincreasinglyimportantroleinglobaltrade,technology,andcommunication.IfpeoplecontinuetointeractmorewithChina,whetherthroughtourism,business,oreducation,itislikelythatevenmoreChinesewords48(enter)English.Sincethe1990s,Chineseloanwordshavebeengrowingfasterthan49fromanyotherlanguage.Expertssaythisshowsnotonlystrongerculturalexchange,butalsotheinfluence50China’sinnovationandprogressintoday’sworld.2022年1月高考題TheLightsofAuroraOnthenightof2September1859,thedarkskyoverEuropeandNorthAmericawassuddenlyfulloflight!Thelightdidnocomefromthesunorthemoonandithadastrangecolour.Thelightmovedacrossthesky,(21)___________(come)andgoing,likecloudsinastrongwindintheUnitedStates,amaninBostonwasusingthetelegraphtospeaktoamaninPortand160kmawayTheybothturnedofftheelectricityforthetelegraph,but(22)__________couldstillspeaktoeachotherforthenexttwohours.Theelectricitywascomingfromthelightinthesky.Howwasthispossible?Andwhatwasthelightinthesky?Thelightiscalledtheaurora.Usually.youcanseeitonlyattheverynorthoftheearth,(23)_______itiscalledauroraborealisorNorthermLights,orattheverysouth,whereitistheauroraaustralisorSouthernLights.Butin1859,somethinghappenedinthesun-averylargestorm-anditmovedtheauroraacrossthemiddleoftheearth.Wedonotthinkthathiseverhappenedbefore1859,andweknowthatit(24)________(nothappen)sincethen.Whydoestheaurorahappen?AndwhycanweonlyseeitatthetoporbottomoftheearthTheauroraismadebysomething(25)__________(call)the‘'solarwind’(windfromthesun).Wecannotseethiswind,ortouchit.Itisawindofparticlesthattravelawayfromthesunatthetimeatabout400kilometersasecond.MostoftheparticlesnevertouchtheearthTheearthhasakindof‘wall’arounditthatdefendsit(26)________theseparticles.Thiswalliscalledtheearth'smagneticfield,anditpus

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