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预测阅读理解记叙文+读后续写01
一、阅读理解记叙文()Passage1[2025届山东省日照市高三下学期一模】When MadhviChittoor ofArvada,Colo.,learned at the ageof6thatPFAS arefound in all sorts of consumerproducts,she wanted to warneveryone.So shestarted withone person:Colorado(参议员)state senatorLisa Cutter,a strongadvocate for the environment.Cutter agreedto meet,and in2021she satdownwith Madhviat abakery-Panera.They talkedabout howPFAS,a group of manufacturedchemicals usedin consumerproducts sincethe1940s,havemade theirway intodrinking water,soil,food products,and theair.Studies havefound thatexposure tocertain levelsofPFAS canlead tonegative developmentaleffects inchildren,increased riskof somecancers andreduced immunefunction.Cutter alreadyknew a little aboutPFAS but not enoughto pushher towarddrafting a bill about them.Madhvi,she says,really plantedthe seed/9The followingyear,Cutter wenton tosponsor aPFAS billthat bansintentionally added“PFAS in a widerange of(作证)consumer goods.In orderto havethe bill passed,Madhvi testifiedat thestate Capitoland spentmonths emailingwithGovernor JaredPolis.After thebillpassed,Polis recognizedMadhvi9s hardwork,inviting herto thebill signingin
2022.Tt wasnot the first timethat Cutterand Madhviworked together.In2021,after Cutterproposed ameasure tobansingle-use plasticbags inmajor retailstores andplastic-foam containersin restaurants,Madhvi advocatedfor thatbill too—speaking withcity leadersand businesses,and conductinga signaturecampaign.At thebeginning of2024,that measurefinallytook fulleffect.And Madhvi,now13,isnt restingon herlaurels.Theres stillmore thatneeds to be banned,like PFASin toiletpaperand cleaningproducts,“she says.She haskept upher advocacylocally and abroad.And ona recentvacation in herhometown,she foundtime toorganize abeach cleanup and speakat schoolsabout pollution.
4.Why didMadhvi want to meetCutterA.To exploreways toresolve the PFAS problem.B,To preventher frompurchasing PFASproducts.C.To seeksupport for abillagainst theuse ofPFAS.D.To informher ofPFAS negativeeffects onchildren.
27.Which proverbcan be applied toDianas actionsin thissituationA.Actions speaklouder thanwords.B.Constant droppingwater wearsthe stone.C.A friendin needis afriend indeed.D.Where there is a will,there is a way.()Passage8【江苏省苏州中学、海门中学、姜堰中学、淮阴中学等四校2024-2025学年高三下学期2月联考】Coco Gauff(制胜球)will neverforget thehappiness shefelt inSeptember2023when herbackhand winnerflew byher opponentatthe U.S.Open finalto giveher,at19years old,her firstGrand Slamchampionship.Tve neverfelt anythinglike that.Gauff says.This iscoming from a personwho hasbungee jumpedoff SkyTower,New Zealandstallest building—twice.Gauff wantsto feelthat championshiphigh again.“Thats themotivation thatdrives me,“she says.“Im surefame(奖杯)and fortunewill comealong.But I dont reallycare aboutthat.I justcare abouthow manytrophies Icanget in my house.”The starfailed inJanuary2024,when shelost in the semisof the AustralianOpen.But Gauffstriumphs havealreadyfulfilled thepromise shefirst showedat15in
2019.Experts expectedmore titlesfrom hersooner,but Gauffprogressedat herown pace.“Being aBlack woman,in asport that isnt verydiverse,means a lot to me Jshe says.Her grandmother,who wasthefirst Blackstudent ather highschool in1961,has shapedher view.After a black mansmurder in2020,Gauff postedaboutthe injusticeon socialmedia andspoke at a protest.felt I had tospeak out.If youstay silent,you,re supportingthe abusers.”Gauff,who turned20in March2024,told TIME,Its crazyto thinkthat Imnot going to be a teenageranymore.Butshe knowsshes stillearly inher journey.At first,I wasscared togrow up,but nowIm embracingadulthood.Change isalwaysneeded in this world.I hopeI canplay a small part.”
4.What isGaufTs motivationfbr playingtennisA.To makea rolemodel.B.To seta worldrecord.C.To becomefamous andrich.D.To strivefor victorythrill.
5.What canwe learnfrom the last twoparagraphsA.She reliedon hergrandma.B.She advocatedfor socialjustice.C.She is anxious aboutgrowing up.D.She isstressed as ablacksportswoman.
6.Gauff can be describedas.A.talented andgenerous
8.sociable and innovativeC,ambitious andcourageous D.decisive andcooperative
7.What messagedoes thetext conveyA.This tooshall pass.B,No actof kindnessis everwasted.C.All iswell thatends well.D.Great peoplewrite theirown stories.
二、读后续写Writing1[2025届黑龙江省“六校联盟”高三上学期联合适应性考试】I ama deafman,from California,the USA,andI oncestudied atGallaudet Universityin Washington,the worldsfirst schoolfor theadvanced educationof thedeaf.It wasChristmas time.The campuswas nearlyempty,so I was almostalone and felt quitelonely.It wasmy firstChristmas away frommy family-with noChristmas tree,no burningfireplace,no tastydinner,no laughterand nogifts toopen.Because ofhaving nosource ofincome,I justcould notafford tofly home,andfeltawfully sorryfor myselfat thatspecialmoment.On adark,rainy afternoon,feeling down,I forcedmyself to a nearbypost officeto senda packagehome.Normally,I weara hearingaid fromearly in the morningtill bedtimein theevening.That dayI justdid notwant to hear anything,coI leftmy hearingaid in my dormitoryroom andwas unable to hearanything completely.The weatherwas extremelybad,making ithard forpeople to keep theirspirits up.Inside thepost office,eachwindow hada lineof atleast adozen people.I wasstanding inone of the lineswith all the othercustomers,when thedoorswung open.In camea boy,perhaps12years old,who gotwell through.He wasselling copiesof TheWashington Postforten centseach.There wasnothing elsefor me to lookat,so Iwatched himsilently.He wentup to each person and offereda newspaperfor sale.Person afterperson,line afterline,no onewould liketobuy.Most peoplejust ignoredhim.Obviously,no onewas willing to dohim akindness.Finally,he came up to me.I toldhimthat Ididnt neednewspapers becausemy collegereading roomwas alwayssupplied withnewspapers.He leftme andwenton toother people.Twenty minuteslater,no onebought anyof his newspapers,and I started tofeel somesort of pain注意.续写词数应为左右;.请按如下格式作答for him,so Isearched mypocket andfound aquarter1152I gesturedfor the boy tocome over.At thatmoment,people aroundme beganto buythe boysnewspaper.Writing2【2025届山东省日照市高三下学期一模】It wasthe summerof2019,and I was part of ateam ofeight climbersattemptingto reach the topof MountRainier inWashington State.We had been trainingfor over a year,preparing for thephysical and mental challengesof the climb.Our team,composed of experienced mountaineersand a few beginnerslikemyself,had grownclose duringour trainingsessions.We reliedon each other forsupport,encouragement,and motivation.If someonewas struggling,the rest of uswould stepin to help,whether it was carryingextra sportsequipment orofferingwords ofencouragement.The firsttwo daysof theclimb wentsmoothly.We madegood progress,reaching CampMuir at10,000feet withoutanymajor issues.The weatherwas perfect,and ourspirits werehigh.On thethird day,we beganour pushfor thepeak.Theplan was to startearly in the morning,around2a.m.,to takeadvantage of the colder,firmer snow.We ropedup andbeganthe climb,each ofus focusedon thetask athand.As weapproached Disappointment,Cleaver,a steepand dangeroussection of theclimb,the weatherbegan tochange.The windpicked up,and thetemperature droppedsignificantly.We couldbarely seemore thanafewfeet infrontof usbecause of the densefog,and thesnow underfootbecame unstable.Despite thechallenging conditions,we carriedon,determined toreachthepeak.Then,disaster struck.One ofour teammembers,Sarah,lost herfooting andslipped.The forceof herfall pulled the斜坡.restofus offbalance,and weall fell,sliding down the slopeI felta sharppain in my legas Ihit arock,and I knewimmediately thatsomething waswrong.The restof theteam quicklyregained theirfooting andmanaged tostop ourslide,but I was unable to stand.注意续写词数应为个左右;L
150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2“I thinkmy legis brokenJ I said painfully.The rescueteam arrivedfinally.Writing3【湖北省武汉中学2024・2025学年高三上学期12月月考】Our schoolholds anannual book fair eachJanuary,主办where newand usedbooks areavailable forstudents topurchase.Our librarian,Mr.Egan,is theschool sponsor者for it.Traditionally,the tenth-grade studentsare responsiblefor theplanning,set-up,and sellingat thefair.I amsurethat Mr.Egan consultedour teacher,Ms.Cates,for suggestionsastowho would be thestudent directors,and I waspleasantly surprised when heapproached me to beone of the studentsin charge.I waseven moresurprisedwhen he toldmethat thestudent I would beworking withwas CharlieLyons.Charlie and I haveknown eachother sincekindergarten buthave neverbeen close.Ever sincewe werepartners forthe science projectlast year,thereisvery littlewe chooseto saytoeachother.Needless tosay,thescienceproject fellshortof ourexpectations.In lightof that event,I wasshocked thatMr.Egan andMs.Cates foundus asuitable match.At themeeting withMr.Egan,we dividedthe responsibilitiesbetween us.Iwould be incharge ofsetting uptheroom and getting thevolunteers to work thesale forall threedays.Charlie wouldbe incharge of all thebooks.We werebothquite satisfiedwith ourjobs,and evenmore satisfiedthat therewouldbelittle contactbetween us.With onlytwo weeksto plan,I knewI could not wastetime.I askedJohn andRachel to help me with the set-up andtwelveother classmatesto workat thefair.I figuredthat,between Mr.Egan,the friendswho volunteeredto help,andme,we wouldbe justfine.Meanwhile,I triedon twoseparate occasionsto starta conversationwith Charlieabout theprogress he was making,but eachtime hisresponse was,“Everythings cool.,9On theday of the set-up,my friendsand Iarrived,only tofind Charliewith hishead in his hands,surrounded bya注意million boxesof books.I askedhim,Charlie,whafs wrong^^续写词数应为个左右;
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2.Paragraph1:He respondedin despair,There arealotmore bookshere thanI expected/9Paragraph2:After thebookfairwas over,I couldntstop wonderingwhy Mr.Egan putus together.Writing4【湖南省长沙四大名校2024・2025学年高三下学期2月月考】Last Sundayafternoon,I was reading a book andhadjust come to the most interestingpart whenmy littlebrother,Tex,rushed into my room.Look atthesecool paperairplanes Imade!^^Tex exclaimed,throwing onedirectly atmy head.Annoyed,I askedhim fbrsome peaceand quietso I could continuereading.Ooh!I want to read!,,said Tex.Heclimbed ontomy bedand eagerlyasked ifI couldread thebook out loud tohim.I repliedthat Ididnt want to readoutloud.Sensing my bad mood,Tex decided to cheermeup.He dashedout ofmy roomand returneda minutelater,dumping abasket fullof stuffedanimals allover me.A teddybearpicnic!,,(暴No,Tex,not today.^^I gotup,dragged myselfto theliving roomand floppedinto thechair,feeling grumpy躁的).Tex stoodin thedoorway,a disappointedlook onhis face.Although Iknew Texwas justtrying to help,I couldntshake offmy badfeelings.Just then,my friendOllie arrived,excitedly holdinga brand-new basketball.He suggestedthat wehead to the parkand tryit out.Feeling tooabsorbed in mybadmood,I sighedand toldOllie that I was too busybeing in the worldsworst moodtodo anythingat all.Curious aboutmy annoyance,Ollie askedwhat hadhappened.I toldhim Texhad interruptedmyreading andfor someunknown reason,it hadput mein areally grumpy mood.Ollie thenmentioned thatwhenhe was in abad mood,he likedto movehis body.Td loveto move,I said.To atropical island!^^“Not thatkind ofmove!”Ollie said“I movemy body.You know,skateboard,basketball,go fora walk,and dojumpingjacks.Exercise makesme feelbetter.Come on!”I sighed,thinking thatexercise wasthelastthing I wanted to do inmy grumpystate.But Ollieswords echoedin mymind,and Irealized thatmaybe hewas right.注意续写词数应为左右;
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150.请在答题卡的相应位置按如下格式作答2Unwillingly,I agreedto goto thepark with him.At sunset,I was on myway backhome,tired butno longerin agrumpymood.Writing5【吉林省长春市实验中学学年高三上学期期末】2024-2025As theschool yearcame toan end,theseventh-grade teachersorganized atwo-week-long summercamp for the studentsatanearby campingsite.All thechildrenwere happytohearaboutthetrip andimmediately askedtheir parentspermission.One ofthe scholars,a13-year-old namedSam,came to the summercampsite in his dadsold Lincoln.As hewasdropped off,all the other kidsand parentslooked atthe veryold car,especially against the arrayof luxurycars.As theday progressed,the otherstudents beganusing theirphones andtaking picturestogether.Meanwhile,Sam satundera treeand readabook.He hada phonetoo,although itwas oldwith bigbuttons.He rarelybrought itout,except inthemorning andat night to callhis parents.When hedid usehis phone,the other children wouldwhisper andlaugh athim.Nevertheless,Sam didnot mindthem.On thesecond dayof camp,the instructortaught the kids howto lighta firefrom rawmaterials andset up a tent.While everyone was havingdifficulty completingthe tasks,Sam was able tolight thefire andset up the tentfaster thantheinstructor.Everyone wasshocked athis speed,and whenone classmateasked whyhe learnedit sofast,Sam replied:“Mydad and I wentcamping everySaturday sinceI wasseven.So startinga fireand settinga tentis normalto me.^^PatrickLetter,one ofSams classmateswas amazedat Samsskills.“Thats socool!I wishI wentcamping with my dad.He worksevery day,so wenever reallywent anywheretogether,he said.Most ofthe kidslowered theireyes,knowing that they,too,注意never hadactivities withtheir busyparents.续写词数应为左右;L
150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答3Paragraph1:The followingday,the instructortaught the kids howto catchfish andmake fishsoup.精巧制作的Paragraph2:When Samcame withhis craftedscarf,everyonewassurprised to see it.Writing6【江苏省苏州中学、海门中学、姜堰中学、淮阴中学等四校2024-2025学年高三下学期2月联考】One rainyevening,as I was walkinghome fromschool,I hearda faintmeowing comingfrom anearby alley.Curiosity ledme toinvestigate,and there,inacorner,huddle da tiny,soaking wetkitten.Its eyeswere filledwith fearand helplessness.I couldntjust leaveit there.I scoopedupthe little creatureand wrappedit inmy jacketto keep it warm.When I gothome,my parentswere surprisedto seemewith a straykitten,but theyunderstood myconcern andallowed meto keep itfor thenight.I driedthe kittenwith atowel andgave itsome milkandasmall blanketto sleepon.It purredsoftly,as ifthankingme.That night,as I lay inbed,I thought-about-how the kitten musthave beenalone andscared in the coldrain.The nextday,I tookthe kittento the veterinarian to make sureitwashealthy.The doctorsaid itwas justa littleundernourishedand neededsome love and care.I decidedto name thekittenLuna.Over the next fewweeks,Luna grewstronger andmore playful.She wouldfollow mearound thehouse andcurl upon my lapwhen I wasreading.I wasdetermined tofind hera foreverhome.One sunnyweekend,I organizedasmalladoption eventin theneighborhood park.Many peoplecame tosee thecutekitten,butnoone seemedquite theright fit.Just asIwasstarting tofeel disheartened,a little girl approachedwith herparents.Her eyeslit upwhen she saw Luna,and shegently strokedthe kittensfur.I couldtell from the lookon herface that she wouldgive Lunaalltheloveandattention sheneeded.With aheavyheart buta smileon myface,I handedLuna overto the littlegirl.Amazed andthrilled,the littlegirl huggedLuna tightlyinherarms.Two weeks later,I wenttoseeLuna inthe littlegirls home.()Writing7【江西省赣州市赣抚吉十五校联考
2024.2025学年高三上学期12月月考】It startedout asan innocentgameof basketballinmysons school.Sugg,Ivans gymteacher,thought thatmaybe afew ofthekidsfathers couldget togetherone nightto“work out”.The gamebecame aregular Thursdaygathering.Most timesthekidswould hangout andcheer uson.Actually,theyd cheeron theirgym teachers.“Sugg scoredover twentypoints!Hes thegreatest/9my boykept sayingone night.Iknewa boywould haveheroesother thanhis dad.I couldhandle that,insisting:“He playseveryday.Hes fatand hedoesnt havemuch hair.Wait tillIpractice moreand losesome weight.^^Ivan thoughtabout thisfbr asecond.He isnot fatbut strongwith aunique haircut.he saidquietly.This gotme down.My wifesaid Iwas silly,explaining that Ivan wasjust competingwith methrough Sugg.Well,ifthe kidwanted toplay basketball,lets playbasketball.I couldmake it.(运)Eventually mygame improved.Fitter andfaster,Icouldskillfully dribbleSR,shoot andpass theball.“You(抢断),(篮板球),did betterthan otherdads,“he saidonenightafter agame.Yeah,you hadtwo stealstwo reboundsandyou shotfive fbreight finishingwith elevenpoints/91gave hima littlehug,feeling thrilledyet a bit surprisedas Ivanwatchedme playso carefully.One day,Sugg announcedthat ourThursday-night groupjoined a local basketballleague.I camehome thenext daywith a greenuniform.Can Momand Icometo your firstgame^^Ivan begged.No.I said.But theystill came.The gymattheschool waspacked.We cameout inour shinygreen outfits,however,with tentight faces.The gamestarted.On thebench insteadof on the court,I cheeredwildly toshow Ivanthat beingon thesecond teamwouldntweaken my passion.注意续写词数应为左右;L150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.By thefifth minute,Iwasput inon thecourt.Despite ourefforts,we stilllost thegame byfour pointsintheend.Writing8【江西省吉安市六校协作体2025学年高三上学期1月联考】“Did youwrite yourthank-you notes^^I askedmyson,Jon.“Not yet,Mom JJon replied,rolling hiseyes.Ill do it whenI get back fromJims house.”“Sorry,thats notgoing tohappen!,91snapped.Youre notleaving thishouse untilyouve writtena noteto everyoneyoucame incontact withduring yourinterview.”Even thereceptionist whowas rudetome^^Jon askedwith apuzzledexpression.Especially her,“I said.Jon hadjust finishedinterviewing withhis first-choice company.It was a rareopportunity consideringthat jobswerein shortsupply.After anhour,Jon cameout of his roomand handedover eightthank-you notes.To mydelight,they一were allsincere and heartfelt eventhe oneto thereceptionist who hadbeenless friendly.Before Jonleft tovisit hisfriend,he turnedtome and announced,Mom,Im prettysure thata thank-you noteto theCEOorthereceptionist isntgoing toland methis job.But ifit makesyou happy,then itsworth it.Jon wastwenty-oneyears old,andI felt foolishtelling agrown manwhat to do,but Ialso didntwant himliving inour
5..How didMadhvi contributeto thepassing ofthePFASbillA.By draftingit togetherwith Cutter.B.By conductinga signaturecampaign.C.By speakingwith influentialbusinesses.D.By gainingsupport from the government.
6.What canbe inferredabout Madhvifrom thelast paragraphA.She istired from her work.B.She feelsproud of herself.C.She wantsto achievemore.D.She careslittle aboutfame.
7.What canbe the best titlefor thetextA.Madhvi9s EnvironmentalCampaignsB.Colorado7s Billson PFASand PlasticsC.A TeensJourney toGlobal RecognitionD.A YoungVoice againstEnvironmental DamagePassage2【福建省泉州市四校联考2024-2025学年高三下学期开学】Hem anBekele isnot yourtypical highschoolstudent.Rather thanspending hisfree timeplaying videogames orstaring athis phone,this14year-old fromFairfax,Virginia wascalling professorsand conductingexperiments,all to create asoap thatcould treatskin cancer,and to make itaffordablefor everyonewho needsit.His workwon himthe grandprize inthis years3M YoungScientists Challenge,acompetition thatencourages kidsto think of uniqueways tosolve everydayproblems.Growing upin Ethiopia,Bekele foundin pitythat peopleworking outsidewere likelyto endup gettingskin cancer.Skin cancerdid havecures andwas treatablein mostcases.However,the averageprice ofskin cancer treatment globallywasalmost$40,
000.Those shockingstatistics reallyinspired himtocreate a moreaccessible solution.He starteddoingexperiments andworking ondifferent things,and thatturned intohis bar of soapasaproject.A lot of hisresearch anddevelopment startedinhisfamilys kitchenandinhis basement.But ashe reachedthe finalofthe competition,he realized that hedid needto doa little bit moreoutside ofjust hishouse.So hereached out to peopleatUniversity ofVirginia andpeople atGeorgetown,and he got alotofassistance.The numberone personwould beDeborahIsabelle,who helpedhim organizeand structurehis ideasduring thefinalistbasement for the restofhislife!Ten daysafter thethank-you noteswere mailed,Jon receiveda callfrom thecompany that he hadinterviewed with.When hiscellphone rangfbr thesecond time,I asked,Jon,why dontyou wantto answera phonecall”Oh,theyre justcallingto letme knowthatIdidnt get the job,“Jon saidsadly.Im sorryto disappointyou,but theyonly giveyou acallwhen youget the job.I explained.For days,Jon hadbeen worriedthat hisschool loanswouldbedue aftergraduation andthat he didnt have a joblinedup.He hadthoroughly convincedhimself thathedidntgetthejob,but Iknew better.Jon hesitatedto answerthe注意cellphone.But aftermy efforts,Jon finallygave inand wentinto thenext roomtomakethe call.续写词数应为个左右;
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2.I leantagainstthewall andheard everythinghewassaying.I askedJon thereason whyhegotthejobwith asmile.Writing9【江西省九江市十校联考2024-2025学年高三下学期2月月考】用平头钉钉A storeownerwas tackingasign abovehis doorthat read“Puppies ForSale.Signs likethat have a wayof attractingsmall children,and sureenough,there aremany kidsapproaching,talking andlaughing aboutthose littlefriends,among whomisalittle boy.Walkingslowly withalittlestrange posture,he appearedunder the storeowner9s sign.How muchare yougoingtosell thepuppiesfbr”he asked,obviously withan uncertainvoice.The storeownerreplied,Anywhere from$30to$
50.”The little boy reachedinhispocket andpulled outsome change.I haveonly$
2.37J hesaid.Can Ipleaselook atthem”The storeownersmiled andwhistled andout ofthe kennelcame Lady,who randowntheaisle ofhis storefollowedby fiveteeny,tiny ballsof fur.One puppywas movingslowly considerablybehind.Obviously,there wassomething withitsback legs.Immediately thelittleboysingled outthe slowly-moving,limping puppy and said,Whats wrongwith thatlittle dogThe storeownerexplained thatthevethad examinedthelittle puppyandhad discoveredit didnthave ahip socket麟关节窝.It wouldalways limp.It wouldalways belame.The littleboy becameexcited andlet outa cry,saying“Thatis thelittlepuppythatIwanttobuy.”Looking attheboywithapuzzled expression,it seemedthatthestoreowner couldntbelieve whathe heardand said,“No,you dontwanttobuy thatlittledog.If youreally wanthim,Til justgive himtoyou.All kidsthere alsogave theboya surprisedlook,whispering toeachother,giving aglance atone ofhis legs.注意.续写词数应为左右;
1150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Strangely,thelittleboy gotquite upsetand firmlyinsisted onbuying it.The storeownerhesitated,trying toexplain.Writing10【辽宁省丹东市五校协作体2024-2025学年高三上学期12月月考】It wasmy twelfthbirthday,and whatIreally wantedmost wasa newbicycle.But Iknew thatmy familycouldnt affordone,so Idecidedto haveabedside table(抽屉),with lockabledrawers asafe placeto keepmy privatestuff.With my parents,I wenttothecharity shopwherewe founda useddark table.It wasold anddidnt lookcool,but Ithought Iwould paintit tomake itlook better.After wetook ithome,T wasgetting readyto paintit.When Tpulledthedrawers out,Ifeltsomething stucktothe(密封的)back.I reachedin allthe way,and guesswhat Ascaled bagwith somepapers init.When Iopened thebag,I(包装)realizedthatthe paperswere officialdocuments.And,wrapped inthem werea bunchof tenand twentydollar bills!I founda treasureon mybirthday!Is thissome kindof joke”Isaidaloud.I wentahead andread thepapers,and itturned(遗嘱).outto be a will Anold ladywas leavingher savingsfor hersonandgrandchildren.My mindwas goingcrazy.“Was Ithe luckiesttwelve-year-old everWith thismoney Icould buythe coolest(进bicycle.Who knows^^I begancounting.Two thousanddollars!Ilayonmybed,starting thinking.What adilemma退两难的窘境)!I wishedthere weresomeone Icould talkwith.Could Ikeepitandgetall kindsof stufffor meand myfamilyIt wouldntbe toobad formeto keepit...,right Thoughtsran throughmy mind.But infact Ireally didntneedsomeone elseto givemetheanswer.注意•所续写短文词数应为左右;
1150.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好2Paragraph1:1finally madea decisionand calledmyparentsintomybedroom.Paragraph2:Though surprised,the shopowner helpedfind outthe familystelephone number.competition.Bekele saidthathedefinitely couldnthave donethat allby himself.Bekeles award-winning soap isacompound basedbarofsoap and its chargedwith differentcancer fightingchemicals.The colorofthe soap isabitofadark typeof whiteand ithas arough surface,which couldbeagood exfoliant去角质齐!J.It doeshaveastrong medicinesmell andfeel abit stickier.The wholepoint ofit isthatevenonce youwashoff the soaps,the medicinalparts willstay onyour skin.It canactivate thebodys immunecells todefend cancer.Bekele won25,000prize moneyandhewas goingto useit tocontinue research.He said,“I stillneed alot ofresourcesto beabletoconduct thisresearch,so thismoney willdefinitely helpme achieveit.”
4.Why didHeman Bekelestart workingon creatingthe soapA.Because hethought itwasafun project.B,Because he wanted towin ascience competition.C.Because hefound skincancertreatmentunaffordable.D.Because hewantedtocreateaunique soapfor everyone.A.Well begunis halfdone.B.Learn humbly,ask willingly.
5.What canwe learnfrom Bekelespreparations forthe finalC.Actions speaklouder thanwords.D.Hope forthebest,prepare forthe worst.
6.A.What featuresthesoaphas.B.How thesoap isused.C.What chemicalsthesoapcontains.D.How thesoapisproduced.What isparagraph4ofthetext mainlyabout
7.Which wordscanbeused todescribe Bekeleaccording tothe passageA.Patient andtalented.B.Friendly andambitious.C.Cautious andgenerous.D.Caring anddevoted.Passage3【广东省红岭中学2024-2025学年高三下学期第五次统一考试】The wordslargest icebergis onthemove again,drifting through the SouthernOcean aftermonths stuckspinning onthe samespot,scientists from the BritishAntarcticSurvey BAShave said.一一Spanning an area of3,672square kilometerswhen measuredin Augustslightly biggerthan RhodeIsland theA23a iceberghas beencarefully trackedby scientistsever sinceit calvedfromtheFilchner-Ronne ice shelf in
1986.Itremained groundedonthe Antarctics WeddellSea floorfor more than30years,probably untilit shrankjust enoughtoloosen itsgrasp onthe seafloor.Then,the icebergwas carriedaway by ocean cuirentsbefore itbecame stuck again ina(涡流)Taylor column-the namegiven toa spinning vortex ofwater causedbyocean currents hittingan underwatermountain.Now thatthe iceberghas brokenfree,scientists expectit willcontinue driftingalong theoceancurrentstowardwarmer waterand theremote islandof SouthGeorgia,where itis likelyto breakupandeventually melt,BAS said in astatementpublished Friday.While thisparticular icebergprobably brokeaway aspartofthe naturalgrowth cycleoftheiceshelfand wontcontributeto risingsea levels,climate changeis drivingworrying changesinthisvast,isolated continent,with potentiallydevastatingconsequences forglobal sealevel rise.Throughout the icebergs journey,scientists havestudied itserosion and the wayssea icecan influenceglobal oceancycles of carbon and nutrients.(繁荣“We knowthat thesegiant icebergscan providenutrients tothe watersthey passthrough,creating thriving的)ecosystems inotherwise lessproductive areas,said LauraTaylor,a biogeochemistwho collectedsamples fromthewater aroundtheiceberg.What wedont knowis whatdifference particularicebergs,their scale,and theirorigins canmaketo thatprocess.”We tooksamples ofocean surfacewaters behind,immediately closeto,and aheadoftheicebergsroute.They shouldhelp usdetermine whatlife couldform aroundA23a andhow itimpacts carbon intheocean anditsbalance withthe atmosphere.
8.What isthe currentstatus oftheA23a icebergA.It keepsstill inthe WeddellSea.B.It ismelting rapidlynear SouthGeorgia.C.It isfloating throughthe SouthernOcean.D.It isstuckagaininaTaylor column.
9.What probablycaused theA23a icebergto breakloose fromthe seafloorA.A strongspinningvortex.B・The calvingfrom iceshelf.C.The meltingoftheiceberg.D.The currents9collision withsea mountains.
10.What might be thefocus ofthe laterstudy accordingto LauraTaylorA.How theA23a influencesthe creationof thrivingecosystems.B.Whether theA23awillcause risingsea levels.C.How theA23a affectsglobal oceancyclesofcarbonandnutrients.D.How theA23a impactsthe carbonintheatmosphere.
11.Which ofthe followingmightbethemostsuitable titleA.What A23awillbring usafter breakingfree again.B,BAS istracking thelargest iceberg,A23aC.Moving A23a:Rising sealevels orthriving ecosystemsD.Worlds biggesticeberg,A23a,is onthe moveagainPassage4【广东省深圳市高级中学2024-2025学年高三上学期第三次诊断考试】Ioften wakeup tomy alarmafter ashortnight andstep outof bedtoaday Ivefought throughcountless times.I rushmy morningroutine andrun tomy car.可听的My radioswitches tomy favoritesong,but I have tolisten toan audiblebook foran assignmentdue tomorrow.When Iget toschool,Istartwith Spanish,my hardest class.Despite beingaround allyear,Ihaveno cluewhafsgoing on.I thenwalk tomy Englishclass,in whichIwasstuck inthe languagerules.The assignmentstake muchenergythat myperfectionist natureis unableto takeoninschool,so Isave themfor later,most probablylate atnight.This ismy realityasastudent with dyslexia,a learningdisorder inreading andspelling:assignments thattake threetimesas longas theyremeant to,late nightsand earlymornings toeven slightlykeep upwithmyclasses.Iwastold thatAdvanced PlacementU.S.History wouldbe myhardestclass.But here,I aminmyelement.Despitebeing threeassignments behind,Im activelyengaged.Yes,mypassionfor historyheightens myfocus,but myteacher9swillingness towork withme iswhat allowsmetofly high.Teachers needto offer alternative structuresthat makelearning moreaccessible.Tve hadteachers whoteachlecture-based classeswhere studentsare expectedto takenotes andlisten.As astudent withdyslexia,this doesntwork.Afix forthatisas simpleas providingalternative resources:a slideshow studentscan goback toafter class,or perhapsevenan activitythat furtherplays withthe concepts.Now,many schoolsare shiftingto approachesthat meetthe needsof allkids.However,advocacy workcan stillbedone tosupport studentswithdyslexia.If schoolsystems arewillingtoprovide supportand educationby creatinganaccessible classstructure fromthe start,students wontbe stuckinto academictracks thatdont pushthem totheir fullpotential.
4.Why doesthe authorhave todo hishomework lateat nightA.He isassigned extrahomework.B.He failsto managehis sparetime.C.He needstime todoitwell enough.D.He dislikestasks relatedto languages.
5.What doesthe underlinedpart“inmyelement“in paragraph4meanA.Burning themidnight oil.B.Biting offmorethanI canchew.C.Feeling likea fishin water.D.Having butterfliesinmystomach.
6.What doesthe authorthink oflecture-based classesA.Satisfying.B.Inspiring.C.Rewarding.D.Demanding.
7.What doesthe authoradvise schoolstodofor studentsA.Offer classeswith alternatives.B.Ask educationalexperts togive lectures.C.Advocate out-of-class activities.D.Get teacherstrained inspecial education.Passage5【湖北省武汉市第一中学2024-2025学年高三上学期12月联考】At just17,Lauren Schroederhas alreadymadea significantimpact onher community.Her voyagebegan at14,volunteering ata foodshelter.While packingboxeswith cannedgoods forneedy families,Lauren detecteda substantialshortage:fresh vegetables.This observationsparkedan ideathat soongrew into a community-wide initiative.Lauren picturedtransforming partofher familys150-acre farmintoagarden committedto growingproduce forlocalfamilies.Her proposalwas metwithahint ofconcern fromher mother,Katie Schroeder.While supportive,she also一foresaw theextensive laborinvolved.Despite theagricultural backgroundherfamilytypically plantedsoybeans andcorn——vegetable cultivationwasanovel pursuit.Nevertheless,Lauren waseager totackle thenutritional deficiencyshehad uncovered.The hardwork beganin earnest.Not discouragedby potentialobstacles,Lauren divedinto researchto bea seasoned拨款vegetable cultivatorand secureda grantfromtheNational FFAOrganization tocover initialcosts.Subsequently,she spenttwo tothree hoursdaily wateringher cropsby handthroughthehot Iowasummers,sandwiching thiscommitmentbetween softballpractices.Furthermore,she carefullytended toher garden,combating weedsand harvestingcrops,with greenbeans provingparticularly challenging.Eventually,with assistancefromheryounger brothersand sisters,Laurens half-acre gardenproduced15varieties of vegetables.In itsfirst year,the gardengenerated40pounds ofproduce,benefiting foodbanks,nursing homes,and soupkitchens.Motivated bythe earlyachievements,Lauren doubledthe gardenssize.To date,she hasdonated over7,000poundsof produce,valued atapproximately$15,000,commanding communityrespect.Her workhas founda deepecho amongothers,notably amother fromalocalshelter whowas grateful forthefresh foodthat remindedherchildrenof home.Laurens inspirationis straightforwardyet deep-seated.Iwantedtohavesomething thatwould impactpeople,“shetold KWQC.Her actionsdemonstrate herbelief inthe powerof communityand thejoy obtainedfrom helpingothers—afeeling thatwill undoubtedlyshape herfuture initiatives.
4.Why didLauren initiatethe communitygardenA.To pursuea newhobby.B.To exploreplant cultivation.C.To filla foodshelters vegetablegap.D.To gainrecognition inher community.
5..How didLauren overcomeher lackofexperiencein vegetablefarmingA.By doingtrial anderror.B,By conductingthorough research.C.By engagingin fundraisingactivities.D.By maintainingconsistent hardworkA.She waspassionate anddetermined.B・She wasinexperienced butcreative.C.She wasobservant andpopular.D.She wasconcerned buthardworking.
7.What canbeasuitable titleforthetextA.Garden toTable:a SoloEffort
8.Local Garden:Hope forthe GlobeC.Harvesting Hope:Community GrowthD.Farming Fundamentals:a TeensJourneyPassage
66.What dowe knowabout Laurenintheinitial processofvegetablecultivation【华中师范大学第一附属中学2024-2025学年高三下学期开学】(兽医)About oncea week,a veterinarianKwaneStewart headsdown toSan DiegosEast Villagetomakehis rounds,serving the dogs,cats andbirds whoare thetreasuredpets ofdowntowns homelesscommunity.Stewarts parentswere hugeanimal lovers.By age6,he knewhewantedtobea vet.After graduationfrom aColoradoveterinary science program,he spentthenextdecade asa veterinarian.In2008,he workedas headveterinarian atacountry-run animalshelter inanareastruck bythe GreatRecession.He sawpets abandonedandthework wasextremelydepressing.Four yearsinto theshelter job,Stewart saidhewasburned outwith guiltand readyto quit.Then onemorning onhis waytowork,hesawa homelessman anda dog.He treatedthedogsskin conditionand theanimalwas transformed.The ownerwas beyondgrateful andsaid,“Thanks fbrnot ignoringmeandfbr treatingmy dog.”That wasthe momentfbr me.Igotback tosaving animalsand doingit onmy ownterms.Stewart said.A fewweekslaterhesetupapop-up veterinaryclinic ata soupkitchen,and whenclients theresuggested hetake hisservicesfurther,his newjob asStreet Vetbegan.In addition to treatingcommon diseases,Stewart oftenprovides接种疫苗vaccinations andgeneral wellnesschecks.He alsopromotes%ar-fee petcare.Many ofthe peopleStewartserves arenot justgratefulforthe helpbut alsoform adeep bondwithhim,seeing himas someonewho notonly treatstheirpets butalso acknowledgestheir humanity.“I candream alittlebitthat peoplefrom allover theworld willwanttoemulate whatIdo.Stewart said.Right now,he isbuilding anetwork oftrusted volunteers,technicians withhospitals andclinics.These areall peoplewho justreachedout andsaid,Vm inspiredby whatyou do.How doT doit hesaid.
4.What dowe knowabout Stewardscurrent jobA.He runsan animalshelter.B,He adoptsabandoned pets.C.He worksforascienceprogram.D.He attendsto homelesspeoples pets.
5.Why isStewarts shelterjob mentionedA.To explainhis changeof careerfocus.B・To illustratehis professionalcompetence.C-To explorethe futureoftheindustry.D.To reflectthe challengesoftheprofession,
6.What domany peoplethinkofStewardA.Hes odd.B.He9s frank.C.He9s humble.D.Hes merciful.
7.What doesthe underlinedword“emulate“inthelast paragraphmeanA.Follow theexample of.B.Show respectfor.C.Put theblame on.D.Pay attentionto.Passage7【湖北省武汉中学2024-2025学年高三上学期12月月考】Diana wasout shoppinginabusy apartmentstoreafter workone evening.Just fiveminutes beforeclosing time,she hearda staffmember saying,someone ishaving a(癫痫)”seizure Walkingquickly towardsthe staffmember,Diana sawa fellowshopper onthe ground.She hadfallenand waslying onthe floor,jerking uncontrollably.A smallgroupofpeople hadgathered to help the woman anda staffmembercalled an ambulance.Dian aknew thatshe coulduse whatshe hadlearned onher first aid courseto helpas well.Knowing itwas importanttokeepthe womansafe,one ofthe employeesbrought overa staff jacket andthey putitunder the womans headso shewouldnt injureherself.The seizureprobably lastedonly afew minutes,but itseemedmuch longerwhile itwas goingon,Diana said.When thejerking stopped,a manhelped turn thewomanontoher side.I thentilted herhead backto helpher keepbreathing.After theseizure,thewomanseemed nottobeabletounderstandwhat wewere sayingand couldntspeak.Luckily,Ihadlearned thatthis canhappen aftera seizureanditmay takesometime fbrpeople togetbackto normal.,9“It wassuch acomfort whenshe verytentatively answeredthatshewas OK.By thistime,the ambulancewasonitsway,thestorehad closedforthenight andtheothershoppers whohad helpedat firsthad left.”“We alla-greed thatthewoman wasin safehands withthefirstaider anda nursewhohadalso stoppedtohelp,so Istarted tomake myway outofthe store.”“As Iwas leaving,one ofthe storesemployees said,thank youfbr yourkindness”.Iwasvery touchedby herwords,andItold herthat Idlearned firstaidincase somethinglike thisever happened,and nowit had.Even thoughtheincident leftme feelingvery shaken,Iwasglad Iknew whattodotohelp.^^
24.What didDiana dotohelpthe womansufferingfromaseizureA.She calledanambulancefor her.B.She helpedturnthewoman toone side.C.She broughtoverastaffjackettokeepher warm.D.She madesure thewoman couldbreathe easily.
25.How didDianafeel afterthe incidentA.Grateful.B.Relieved.C.Anxious.D.Regretful.
26.What canwe learnfromthelast twoparagraphsA.Diana stayedtohelpwhen theambulance arrived.B.The womancouldnotanswer theirquestions becauseofpain.C.It wasessential tolearn someknowledge offirstaid.D.The employeewastoofrightened toofferahelping hand.。
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