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高級中學名校試卷PAGEPAGE1福建省莆田市某中學2025-2026學年高二上學期第一次月考英語試題第一部分:聽力(略)第二部分:閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共11小題;每小題2.5分,滿分27.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AStartauniquejourneywheretraditionandpassioncometogether,anddiscovereverythingaboutCostaRicancoffeeinanexperienceonlyBrittCoffeeTourcanoffer.Whattoexpect:?Discoverhowcoffeebeansaregrown,selectedandprocessedonourcoffeefarm.?LearntoprepareandtastecoffeefromexpertswhohavereceivedSCAcertification(資格認證).?Buyfreshcoffeebeansandlocalgiftsatspecialfactoryprices.?Enjoyafreelunchatourfamouscafe-aperfectplaceforyoursocialmediaphotos.ThemedTours:ClassicBrittCoffeeTour|Price:$89ExploreCostaRica’scoffeehistory,culture,processingandtastingtraditions.BrittCoffeeandWaterfallsTour|Price:$119Enjoygreenforestsandbeautifulwaterfallsonafull-daynatureandcoffeetour.BrittCoffeeandWildlifeTour|Price:$129Supportwildlifeconservationandmeetrescuedanimalsonthiscoffeeandnaturetour.BrittCoffeeandAdventureTour|Price:$145Takeanadventurecombiningcoffeeculture,foresthikes,andzip-lining(滑索)thrills.Reviews:DennisM★★★★☆?208Thelecturerwasknowledgeable,andthehands-onlessonstaughtmeusefulcoffee-makingskills.RachelG★★☆☆☆?78Thetourwasoverpricedforwhatitoffered,andactivitiesshouldbebetterarranged.Iwouldn’treturn.CarrieJ★★★☆☆?156Abitexpensive,butstill3starsforthelovelyanimalsandthecareforthelocalecosystem.EthanS★★★★★?182Itwaseducationalandentertaining.Mysonlovedit.Highlyrecommendedforthosewithkids.1.WhatcanvisitorsexpectfromBrittCoffeeTour?A.Receivecoffeeproductsasgifts. B.Getcertificationaftercoffeetraining.C.Enjoyfreephotoserviceatacafe. D.Learnbean-to-cupcoffeeknowledge.2.Howmuchisthetourwithananimalcareexperience?A.$89. B.$119. C.$129. D.$145.3.WhatcommenthasBrittCoffeeTourreceived?A.Itwaswell-organized. B.Itlackedhands-onpractice.C.Itwasfamily-friendly. D.Itpollutedwaterresources.BAlthoughnowadaysherimagesareoftenusedoncoffeecupsandT-shirts,andthemoviesbasedonherlifeorhernovelsareoftenbox-officehits,JaneAusten,oneofthemostimportantEnglishnovelistsofthe19thcentury,spenthershort,quietlifeawayfrompublicattention.FormostofherlifeshelivedinaruralareaofsouthernEnglandwhereshewasborn.Herformaleducationwaslimitedtoashorttimeatboardingschool.Austenstartedwritingattheageoftwelve,forherfamily’samusementandherown.In1803onepublisherpaid£10forthecopyrightofthenovelwenowknowasNorthangerAbbey,butthenrefusedtopublishit,soAustenhadtogotogreatlengthstobuyitback.Later,shepublishedSenseandSensibilityin1811atherownexpense,whichwasabigsuccess.Herothersignificantworkscameoutoverthefollowingyears.NorthangerAbbeywasfinallypublishedin1818,oneyearafterherdeathatage41.Hernovelsareall,inAusten’sownwords,“picturesoflifeincountryvillages,”butthedetailsreflecttheinfluenceofthegreatsocialchanges.Throughtheirheroines(女主人公),readerscanseehowdifficultwomen’slifewereduringaperiodwhenalady’ssecuritydependedonhermakingagoodmarriage.Butwouldthemarriagehurttheindependenceofmind?ThiswasthekeyissuethatAustenandherheroinescaredmostabout.Insteadofusingamalepseudonym(筆名),whichwasacommonpracticeforwomenwritersathertime,Austenjustsigned“alady”astheauthorofherbooks.Itseemedmodest(謙遜的),butherwritingvoicewassoconfidentandsharp,laughingatwhatwaswidelyacceptedastraditions.ForAusten,tolivewastobeherself,andherquietnesswasindeedaloudvoiceagainsttheestablishedconventions.4.WhyisAusten’spopularitymentionedinthefirstparagraph?A.Tohighlightherimportanceinfashion.B.Tomakeacomparisonwithherreallife.C.Toexplainthereasonsbehindhersuccess.D.Togiveanintroductiontoherachievements.5.WhatdoweknowaboutthebookNorthangerAbbey?A.ItwasAusten’sfirstpublishedbook. B.Itspublicationwasadifficultprocess.C.ItmadeAustenpopularwithreaders. D.Itscopyrightwassoldtoanotherwriter.6.WhatdidAustenconsidermostimportantforwomen?A.Socialequality. B.Freedomofthought.C.Asafemarriage. D.Peacefulcountrylife.7.WhydidAustenuse“alady”astheauthorofherbooks?A.Tochallengetraditions. B.Tofollowthetrends.C.Toshowhermodesty. D.Tohideheridentity.COurfamilysataroundthediningtable,tryinghardtothinkofanidea.Wewantedtomakeascarecrow(稻草人)toenteritintothe2024ScarecrowFestival.ThescarecrowfestivalhadstartedduringtheCOVID-19pandemicin2020,inanattempttoliftpeople’sspirits.Itwasahit,andhadbecomeanannualevent,gettingbiggereachyear,witharound50scarecrowsbeingenteredin2023.Aswellasthescarecrowdisplay,dottedalonga14kmsectionofroad,therearemarketstalls,games,foodandentertainment.Andallthemoneymadegoesbackintocommunityprojects.Thescarecrowsarejudgedondifferentcategories,suchasthefunniestandthemosttraditional.“Whydon’twemakeCrowgunthisyear?”Pearl,myelderson,suggested.TheideawasanodtoAustralianbreakdancer(霹靂舞者)RachaelLouiseGunn,37,whobecamefamousafterherperformanceinthe2024ParisOlympics.“That’sagreatidea,”Isaid.Weboughtaparachutesportssuitfromasecond-handstoreandfilleditwithhay.ShapingCrowgunintoabreak-dancingposewaschallenging—metalwireshiddeninsideletustwistitsarmsandlegsupsidedown.Aswewerecarefullyadjustingitsbreak-dancingpose,thekidscouldn’thelpbutburstintolaughter.Onfestivalday,over50scarecrowslinedthe14kmroad.OurCrowgunwasthereamongthem,standingnexttofigureslikeMarilynMonroe,ahugespider.Pearlgotalittlescaredwhenshesawthehairylegsofthespider,butshecouldn’thelpsmilingathowenergeticourCrowgunlooked.Neighborschattedatfoodstallswhilekidsplayedgamesnearby.WhenCrowgunwon“theFunniestScarecrow,”wecheeredexcitedly.Pearl’sfacelitupwithjoyasIpraisedhiscleveridea.Now,we’rethinkingaboutnextyear’sdesign.Thisfestivalprovesevensmalltownscancreatebigjoy.Tootherruralcommunities:trysomethingsimilar!Laughterandteamworktrulybringpeopletogether.8.Whywasthescarecrowfestivaloriginallystarted?A.Tocompetewithneighboringtowns’affairs.B.Toraisefundsforrebuildinghomesafterdisasters.C.Topromotelocalsportsclubslikethecricketteam.D.ToupliftthecommunityduringCOVID-19andhardships.9.Whatmadethefamilyfinallychoosetocreate“Crowgun”?A.Pearl’screativeideaofferingafreshtwist. B.Theiraimtocelebratethe2024ParisOlympics.C.Theirdesiretohonorafamousathlete. D.Breakdancingscarecrowsbeingeasiertomake.10.Whatdothecommunitymembersthinkofthefestival?A.Theyconsideritasoverlycompetitive. B.Theypreferfundraisingtocreativity.C.Theyprefersmaller,simpleraffairs. D.Theyvalueitasaunifyingandjoyfultradition.11.Whatmessagedoesthetextconvey?A.Sports-themedeventsareessentialforruraltowns.B.Creativityandteamworkcanstrengthensmallcommunities.C.Children’sideasalwaysleadtosuccessincompetitions.D.Traditionalscarecrowdesignsarelosingpopularity.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Whetherinworkorstudy,greatpeoplealwaysdothingsaseffectivelyaspossible.Productive(高效的)peoplehaveonethingincommon:Asolidroutinemadeupofsmallhabitsthathelpsthemtokeepahealthymindsetandlifestyle.Researchshowsahabittakesabout2ldaystobecomenormalbehavior.____12____●Makedailyto-dolists.____13____Somepeopleprefertomaketheirto-dolistsfirstthinginthemorning,whileothersliketodothemeachnighttoprepareforthedayahead.Asamatteroffact,eitherwayhelpsyoutomanageyourtimeandworkloadefficiently.●____14____Writingdownyourthoughtsinyourdiarycanhelpyouachievegoals.Youshouldevenwritedownyourprogress,nomatterhowsmallitis,tohelpmotivateyoutokeepgoing.Thisprocesswillhelpyoureflectandimproveyourmemoryandbrainfunction.●Havearest.Whateveryouareworkingon,youdonothavetouseupeveryounceofenergyyouhave.____15____Whencomingback,you’llbecomeclear-headedandhappy,leadingtogreaterproductivitythanjustrushingthroughit.●Cleanupandorganizefortomorrow.____16____Itmaybealittletiring.However,tidyingupyourhomeandpreparingfortomorrowcanpreventstress.Thisdailymaintainingcanensurethatyoudonothavetospendanentireafternooncleaningduringtheweekend.A.Keepajournal.B.Makegreatprogress.C.Makingalistoftasksforthedayhelpsyoutostayontrack.D.Afteralongday,thelastthingyoumaywanttodoisclean.E.Takeabreakatthesametimeeachday,despitejust10minutes.F.Youshouldbeenergeticalldayandsparenoefforttofinishyourwork.G.Herearesomehabitsyoucanstartpracticingtobecomemoreproductive.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,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Myhusband,ourchildrenandIhavehadwonderfulcampingexperiencesoverthepasttenyears.Someofour___17___arefunny,especiallyfromtheearlyyearswhenourchildrenwerelittle.Once,we___18___alongChalkCreek.Iwas___19___thatour15-month-oldboywouldfallintothecreek(小溪).Itiedaropearoundhiswaisttokeephimneartoourspot.Thatlastedabouttenminutes.Hewas___20___,andhiscryingletthewholecampgroundknowit.So___21___tyinghimup,Ijustkeptacloseeyeonhim.It___22___—hedidn’tendupinthecreek.Mythree-year-old,however,did.Anothertime,werentedaboatinVallecitoLake.Theskywasclearwhenwe___23___,butstormsmoveinfastinthemountains,andthisonequickly___24___ourpeacefulmorningtrip.The___25___pickedupandthunderrolled.Myhusbandstoppedfishingto______26______themotor.Nothing.Hetriedagain.No______27______.Wewerestuckinthemiddleofthelakewithadeadmotor.Asweallsatthere______28______,afishermanpulledup,threwusaropeandtowed(拖)usback.Wewere______29______.Now,everyyearwhenmyhusbandpullsourcamperoutofthegarage,wearefilledwithasenseof______30______,wonderingwhatcampingfunand______31______wewillexperiencenext.17.A.ideas B.jokes C.memories D.discoveries18.A.camped B.drove C.walked D.cycled19.A.annoyed B.surprised C.disappointed D.worried20.A.unhurt B.unfortunate C.uncomfortable D.unafraid21.A.dueto B.insteadof C.apartfrom D.asfor22.A.worked B.happened C.mattered D.changed23.A.signedup B.calmeddown C.checkedout D.headedoff24.A.arranged B.interrupted C.completed D.recorded25.A.wind B.noise C.temperature D.speed26.A.find B.hide C.start D.fix27.A.luck B.answer C.wonder D.signal28.A.patiently B.tirelessly C.doubtfully D.helplessly29.A.sorry B.brave C.safe D.right30.A.relief B.duty C.pride D.excitement31.A.failure B.adventure C.performance D.conflict第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Thankstotheeffortofscientists,thedreamoftravellingintospacehascometrue.ThespaceagebeganwhentheUSSRlaunchedSputnikIonOctober4,1957.Afterwards,YuriGagarinenteredspaceonApril12,1961,____32____(make)himthefirsthumaninspace.Then,AmericanastronautNeilArmstrongtookthefirststeponthemoon,____33____wasconsideredagiantleapformankind.Althoughscientiststried____34____(ensure)thesafetyoftheastronauts,disastersstillhappened,whichmadeeveryonesadanddisappointed.However,peoplestillbelieveinthe____35____(important)ofcarryingonspaceexplorationdespitethehugerisks.Thoughstartinglate,Chinahasmadegreatprogressinspaceprogramme____36____ashorttime.In2003,YangLiwei____37____(successful)orbitedEarthintheShenzhou5spacecraft.ThenShenzhou6and7completed____38____secondmannedorbitandthefirstChinesespacewalk,____39____(follow)bymanyotherrocketmissions.In2022,thelaunchoftheMengtianmodule____40____(signal)onestepfurtherinChina’splantoestablishaspacestation.Thefutureofspaceexplorationremainsbright.Despitethedifficulties,scientistshopefuture____41____(discovery)willnotonlyenableustounderstandhowtheuniversebegan,butalsohelpussurvivewellintothefuture.第四部分:(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)42.Iwas________________gogettheletter.我正要去拿信呢。43.In1967,theChinesegovernmentformedateamofscientists________________ofdiscoveringanewtreatmentformalaria,andTuYouyouwasamongthefirstresearcherschosen.1967年,中國政府組建了一支以探索治療瘧疾新方法為目的的科學家隊伍,屠呦呦是其中首批入選的研究人員。44.Irememberthinkingthat______________holdsuchanoteasthis…記得當時我以為我手里永遠都不會握有這樣一張鈔票……45.Hehadathickmoustacheandlongwhitehair,whichsometimes______________asthoughhehadjustreceivedanelectricshock.他胡須濃密,頭發(fā)又白又長,有時會像剛遭了電擊一樣豎起來。46.Onemedicaltextfromthefourthcentury________________theextractfromsweetwormwoodtotreatafever.一本四世紀的醫(yī)藥文獻推薦使用青蒿提取物來治療發(fā)燒。47.And________________________theship____________broughtyoutoEngland.是那條船把你帶到了英國。48.Theirprojectgotstuck.However,TuYouyouwouldnot________________.他們的項目陷入了僵局。然而,屠呦呦并不認輸。49.______________thatshehadbeenawardedtheNobelPrize,...當聽到自己被授予諾貝爾獎時,……50.TuYouyouandherteammemberseven________________testingthemedicineonthemselvestomakesurethatitwassafe.(insist)屠呦呦和她的團隊成員甚至堅持在自己身上測試藥物,以確保它的安全。第五部分:書面表達(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)應用文寫作(15分)51.假定你是李華,你校英語報正在舉辦題為“TheTeacherWhoInspiredMe”的征文活動,請你積極投稿。內(nèi)容包括:1.簡述老師激勵的事例;2.你的感想。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應為80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。TheTeacherWhoInspiredMe______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(25分)52.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Itwasacoolautumnmorningwhentheschoolannouncedtheannualsportsday.Formoststudents,itwasadayofexcitementandjoy,butforme,itwasjustanothereventIwantedtoavoid.Ihadalwaysbeenthetypetoshyawayfromgroupactivities,preferringthecompanyofmybooksandthoughts.Ourclassmonitor,Sarah,noticedmyunwillingness.Shewastheveryimageofenthusiasmandleadership,alwaystryingtobringtheclasstogether.Oneday,sheapproachedmeduringlunch.“Whydon’tyoujoinusfortherelayrace?It’llbefun,”shesaidwithawarmsmile.Ihesitated,butherpersistencewashardtoignore.Thenextday,Sarahorganizedapracticesession.Iunwillinglyjoined,feelingoutofplaceamongmymoreathleticclassmates.Asweran,Itrippedandfell,scraping(擦傷)myknee.Embarrassed,Iwantedtoquit,butSarahwasthereinaninstant,offeringahandandwordsofencouragement.“It’sokay,we’reateam,”shesaid.Atthistime,otherfellowclassmatescametoencourageme.Theirkindnessmademefeellessalone.Asthedayswentby,Ifoundmyselflookingforwardtothepractices.Thecareandsupportamongmyclassmateswasinfectious.Ibegantoseethevalueofteamworkandthejoyofsharedexperiences.Myinitialunwillingnessmeltedaway,replacedbyanewfoundsenseofbelonging.Theanticipationforthesportsdayfilledmewithexcitement.Idreamofthecheers,theapplaudingcrowd,andthethrillofcompetition.Traininghard,Ilongedtoshowcasemyskills,pushmylimits,shareandfeelthejoyofvictory.Thiseventwasmorethanagame;itmeansalotforme.Icouldnotwaittobepartofit!注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。ThedayIlookedforwardtocameeventually.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Ouropponentwinningnarrowly,Iblamedourfailureonmyself.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________福建省莆田市某中學2025-2026學年高二上學期第一次月考英語試題第一部分:聽力(略)第二部分:閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共11小題;每小題2.5分,滿分27.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AStartauniquejourneywheretraditionandpassioncometogether,anddiscovereverythingaboutCostaRicancoffeeinanexperienceonlyBrittCoffeeTourcanoffer.Whattoexpect:?Discoverhowcoffeebeansaregrown,selectedandprocessedonourcoffeefarm.?LearntoprepareandtastecoffeefromexpertswhohavereceivedSCAcertification(資格認證).?Buyfreshcoffeebeansandlocalgiftsatspecialfactoryprices.?Enjoyafreelunchatourfamouscafe-aperfectplaceforyoursocialmediaphotos.ThemedTours:ClassicBrittCoffeeTour|Price:$89ExploreCostaRica’scoffeehistory,culture,processingandtastingtraditions.BrittCoffeeandWaterfallsTour|Price:$119Enjoygreenforestsandbeautifulwaterfallsonafull-daynatureandcoffeetour.BrittCoffeeandWildlifeTour|Price:$129Supportwildlifeconservationandmeetrescuedanimalsonthiscoffeeandnaturetour.BrittCoffeeandAdventureTour|Price:$145Takeanadventurecombiningcoffeeculture,foresthikes,andzip-lining(滑索)thrills.Reviews:DennisM★★★★☆?208Thelecturerwasknowledgeable,andthehands-onlessonstaughtmeusefulcoffee-makingskills.RachelG★★☆☆☆?78Thetourwasoverpricedforwhatitoffered,andactivitiesshouldbebetterarranged.Iwouldn’treturn.CarrieJ★★★☆☆?156Abitexpensive,butstill3starsforthelovelyanimalsandthecareforthelocalecosystem.EthanS★★★★★?182Itwaseducationalandentertaining.Mysonlovedit.Highlyrecommendedforthosewithkids.1.WhatcanvisitorsexpectfromBrittCoffeeTour?A.Receivecoffeeproductsasgifts. B.Getcertificationaftercoffeetraining.C.Enjoyfreephotoserviceatacafe. D.Learnbean-to-cupcoffeeknowledge.2.Howmuchisthetourwithananimalcareexperience?A.$89. B.$119. C.$129. D.$145.3.WhatcommenthasBrittCoffeeTourreceived?A.Itwaswell-organized. B.Itlackedhands-onpractice.C.Itwasfamily-friendly. D.Itpollutedwaterresources.BAlthoughnowadaysherimagesareoftenusedoncoffeecupsandT-shirts,andthemoviesbasedonherlifeorhernovelsareoftenbox-officehits,JaneAusten,oneofthemostimportantEnglishnovelistsofthe19thcentury,spenthershort,quietlifeawayfrompublicattention.FormostofherlifeshelivedinaruralareaofsouthernEnglandwhereshewasborn.Herformaleducationwaslimitedtoashorttimeatboardingschool.Austenstartedwritingattheageoftwelve,forherfamily’samusementandherown.In1803onepublisherpaid£10forthecopyrightofthenovelwenowknowasNorthangerAbbey,butthenrefusedtopublishit,soAustenhadtogotogreatlengthstobuyitback.Later,shepublishedSenseandSensibilityin1811atherownexpense,whichwasabigsuccess.Herothersignificantworkscameoutoverthefollowingyears.NorthangerAbbeywasfinallypublishedin1818,oneyearafterherdeathatage41.Hernovelsareall,inAusten’sownwords,“picturesoflifeincountryvillages,”butthedetailsreflecttheinfluenceofthegreatsocialchanges.Throughtheirheroines(女主人公),readerscanseehowdifficultwomen’slifewereduringaperiodwhenalady’ssecuritydependedonhermakingagoodmarriage.Butwouldthemarriagehurttheindependenceofmind?ThiswasthekeyissuethatAustenandherheroinescaredmostabout.Insteadofusingamalepseudonym(筆名),whichwasacommonpracticeforwomenwritersathertime,Austenjustsigned“alady”astheauthorofherbooks.Itseemedmodest(謙遜的),butherwritingvoicewassoconfidentandsharp,laughingatwhatwaswidelyacceptedastraditions.ForAusten,tolivewastobeherself,andherquietnesswasindeedaloudvoiceagainsttheestablishedconventions.4.WhyisAusten’spopularitymentionedinthefirstparagraph?A.Tohighlightherimportanceinfashion.B.Tomakeacomparisonwithherreallife.C.Toexplainthereasonsbehindhersuccess.D.Togiveanintroductiontoherachievements.5.WhatdoweknowaboutthebookNorthangerAbbey?A.ItwasAusten’sfirstpublishedbook. B.Itspublicationwasadifficultprocess.C.ItmadeAustenpopularwithreaders. D.Itscopyrightwassoldtoanotherwriter.6.WhatdidAustenconsidermostimportantforwomen?A.Socialequality. B.Freedomofthought.C.Asafemarriage. D.Peacefulcountrylife.7.WhydidAustenuse“alady”astheauthorofherbooks?A.Tochallengetraditions. B.Tofollowthetrends.C.Toshowhermodesty. D.Tohideheridentity.COurfamilysataroundthediningtable,tryinghardtothinkofanidea.Wewantedtomakeascarecrow(稻草人)toenteritintothe2024ScarecrowFestival.ThescarecrowfestivalhadstartedduringtheCOVID-19pandemicin2020,inanattempttoliftpeople’sspirits.Itwasahit,andhadbecomeanannualevent,gettingbiggereachyear,witharound50scarecrowsbeingenteredin2023.Aswellasthescarecrowdisplay,dottedalonga14kmsectionofroad,therearemarketstalls,games,foodandentertainment.Andallthemoneymadegoesbackintocommunityprojects.Thescarecrowsarejudgedondifferentcategories,suchasthefunniestandthemosttraditional.“Whydon’twemakeCrowgunthisyear?”Pearl,myelderson,suggested.TheideawasanodtoAustralianbreakdancer(霹靂舞者)RachaelLouiseGunn,37,whobecamefamousafterherperformanceinthe2024ParisOlympics.“That’sagreatidea,”Isaid.Weboughtaparachutesportssuitfromasecond-handstoreandfilleditwithhay.ShapingCrowgunintoabreak-dancingposewaschallenging—metalwireshiddeninsideletustwistitsarmsandlegsupsidedown.Aswewerecarefullyadjustingitsbreak-dancingpose,thekidscouldn’thelpbutburstintolaughter.Onfestivalday,over50scarecrowslinedthe14kmroad.OurCrowgunwasthereamongthem,standingnexttofigureslikeMarilynMonroe,ahugespider.Pearlgotalittlescaredwhenshesawthehairylegsofthespider,butshecouldn’thelpsmilingathowenergeticourCrowgunlooked.Neighborschattedatfoodstallswhilekidsplayedgamesnearby.WhenCrowgunwon“theFunniestScarecrow,”wecheeredexcitedly.Pearl’sfacelitupwithjoyasIpraisedhiscleveridea.Now,we’rethinkingaboutnextyear’sdesign.Thisfestivalprovesevensmalltownscancreatebigjoy.Tootherruralcommunities:trysomethingsimilar!Laughterandteamworktrulybringpeopletogether.8.Whywasthescarecrowfestivaloriginallystarted?A.Tocompetewithneighboringtowns’affairs.B.Toraisefundsforrebuildinghomesafterdisasters.C.Topromotelocalsportsclubslikethecricketteam.D.ToupliftthecommunityduringCOVID-19andhardships.9.Whatmadethefamilyfinallychoosetocreate“Crowgun”?A.Pearl’screativeideaofferingafreshtwist. B.Theiraimtocelebratethe2024ParisOlympics.C.Theirdesiretohonorafamousathlete. D.Breakdancingscarecrowsbeingeasiertomake.10.Whatdothecommunitymembersthinkofthefestival?A.Theyconsideritasoverlycompetitive. B.Theypreferfundraisingtocreativity.C.Theyprefersmaller,simpleraffairs. D.Theyvalueitasaunifyingandjoyfultradition.11.Whatmessagedoesthetextconvey?A.Sports-themedeventsareessentialforruraltowns.B.Creativityandteamworkcanstrengthensmallcommunities.C.Children’sideasalwaysleadtosuccessincompetitions.D.Traditionalscarecrowdesignsarelosingpopularity.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Whetherinworkorstudy,greatpeoplealwaysdothingsaseffectivelyaspossible.Productive(高效的)peoplehaveonethingincommon:Asolidroutinemadeupofsmallhabitsthathelpsthemtokeepahealthymindsetandlifestyle.Researchshowsahabittakesabout2ldaystobecomenormalbehavior.____12____●Makedailyto-dolists.____13____Somepeopleprefertomaketheirto-dolistsfirstthinginthemorning,whileothersliketodothemeachnighttoprepareforthedayahead.Asamatteroffact,eitherwayhelpsyoutomanageyourtimeandworkloadefficiently.●____14____Writingdownyourthoughtsinyourdiarycanhelpyouachievegoals.Youshouldevenwritedownyourprogress,nomatterhowsmallitis,tohelpmotivateyoutokeepgoing.Thisprocesswillhelpyoureflectandimproveyourmemoryandbrainfunction.●Havearest.Whateveryouareworkingon,youdonothavetouseupeveryounceofenergyyouhave.____15____Whencomingback,you’llbecomeclear-headedandhappy,leadingtogreaterproductivitythanjustrushingthroughit.●Cleanupandorganizefortomorrow.____16____Itmaybealittletiring.However,tidyingupyourhomeandpreparingfortomorrowcanpreventstress.Thisdailymaintainingcanensurethatyoudonothavetospendanentireafternooncleaningduringtheweekend.A.Keepajournal.B.Makegreatprogress.C.Makingalistoftasksforthedayhelpsyoutostayontrack.D.Afteralongday,thelastthingyoumaywanttodoisclean.E.Takeabreakatthesametimeeachday,despitejust10minutes.F.Youshouldbeenergeticalldayandsparenoefforttofinishyourwork.G.Herearesomehabitsyoucanstartpracticingtobecomemoreproductive.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,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Myhusband,ourchildrenandIhavehadwonderfulcampingexperiencesoverthepasttenyears.Someofour___17___arefunny,especiallyfromtheearlyyearswhenourchildrenwerelittle.Once,we___18___alongChalkCreek.Iwas___19___thatour15-month-oldboywouldfallintothecreek(小溪).Itiedaropearoundhiswaisttokeephimneartoourspot.Thatlastedabouttenminutes.Hewas___20___,andhiscryingletthewholecampgroundknowit.So___21___tyinghimup,Ijustkeptacloseeyeonhim.It___22___—hedidn’tendupinthecreek.Mythree-year-old,however,did.Anothertime,werentedaboatinVallecitoLake.Theskywasclearwhenwe___23___,butstormsmoveinfastinthemountains,andthisonequickly___24___ourpeacefulmorningtrip.The___25___pickedupandthunderrolled.Myhusbandstoppedfishingto______26______themotor.Nothing.Hetriedagain.No______27______.Wewerestuckinthemiddleofthelakewithadeadmotor

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