資源簡介 UNIT 1 單元仿真驗收性評價(時間:100分鐘 滿分:120分)第一部分:閱讀(共兩節,滿分50分)第一節(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。AFavorite Books for Young ReadersThe Girl Who Loved Wild Horses by Paul Goble(For ages 5 to 8)Everywhere you look in The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses, there's a tiny, precise and lovely detail — a plant, a bird, a lizard, a shell and of course the great horses.This story of a Plains Indian girl who runs away with a band of wild horses, and eventually becomes one of them, won the Caldecott in 1978.The recognition was well deserved for its insightful portrayal (描寫) of the bond between the human spirit and the wilderness.Hello Lighthouse by Sophie Blackall(For ages 4 to 8)Waves roll by, seasons come and go, keepers tend to their duties, and through it all, the lighthouse stands tall, sending its light out into the darkness, signaling hello to all the ships at sea.The Caldecott winner Sophie Blackall does a significant job showing the timeless nature of lighthouse life — and the change that's coming.The Undefeated by Kwame Alexander and Kadir Nelson(For ages 6 to 9)One of the most — if not the most — beautiful books on this list.Kadir Nelson's fancy, photorealistic paintings pair with Kwame Alexander's powerful words for a tribute (致敬) to decades of Black brilliance, pain and perseverance.“This is one of those texts that really spoke to me; it was beautifully written and I felt it was a really great pairing of words and pictures of an author and an artist,” Nelson said.Harlem by Walter and Christopher(For ages 9 and up)This poem by Walter Dean Myers — a revered elder of children's literature — celebrates Harlem, where he grew up, full of “colors loud enough to be heard” and songs first heard in the villages of “Ghana/Mali/Senegal”.His son Christopher's vivid illustrations, part paint and part collage (拼貼畫), don't talk down to kids, instead pulling them into a lively city.1.What is the focus of the book The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses A.The girl's strong connection with nature.B.The girl's artistic talent in drawing horses.C.The girl's expertise in training wild animals.D.The girl's close relationship with her family.2.Whose book is recommended for 4 year old kids A.Paul Goble's.B.Sophie Blackall's.C.Kwame Alexander and Kadir Nelson's.D.Walter and Christopher's.3.What is special about Harlem A.It's a historical account of a famous battle.B.It's a novel describing life in a quiet village.C.It's a poem featuring the writer's hometown.D.It's a collection of songs from African countries.BOur ship sailed on the sea into the Earth's night.Here, there was no visible light from the Sun or the Earth Engines.But as we looked up, we children saw the starry sky for the first time in our lives.How breathtakingly beautiful it was!Ms Xing put an arm around us while pointing at the sky with her other hand.“Look, children! That is Proxima Centauri (比鄰星), our new home!” With these words, tears ran slowly down her face.Before long, we were all in tears — even the captain and crew.We all looked in the direction that Ms Xing was pointing.There was only one point of light among the twinkling stars that shined constantly: Proxima Centauri — the only source of hope and comfort for a hundred future generations.“Whatever risks we might take, we will finally make it there!” said the captain, in an assured voice.On our way back from the sea, we saw the first sign that Earth had begun its journey.In the night sky, a huge comet had appeared.It was the Moon, abandoned by humankind.Lunar Engines had been installed on the Moon to force it out of its orbit so that a disastrous crash could be avoided as the Earth sped up and moved away.As it progressed, the gravitational tide of the Moon caused the ocean to swell, creating gigantic (巨大的) waves.We quickly got off the ship to our destination in the Southern Hemisphere.The next few days were the countdown to our departure.Finally came the big day! As Earth Engines was set at a full power, we got immediately blinded by the bright light from it.This acceleration created massive tsunamis hundreds of meters high that crashed onto the coasts of every continent.Burning hot hurricanes roared through the boiling waves, screaming with wild fury and pulling up almost every tree on Earth.Our Earth, with its blue tail cutting through the darkness of space, had set out on its long journey, and with it went all of humankind.4.Why did we all cry when looking up into the sky A.Because we had to abandon the Earth.B.Because we were fascinated by the stars.C.Because we saw our new settlement.D.Because we felt lonely in the universe.5.What was the function of the Lunar Engines A.To protect the Earth from a deadly impact.B.To make sure the Moon runs in its orbit.C.To keep the moon at the same speed as the Earth.D.To shelter humans from the tide of the Moon.6.Which of the following words can best describe the journey A.Smooth and steady. B.Endless and hopeless.C.Exciting and entertaining. D.Ambitious and adventurous.7.Where is the text probably taken from A.A personal diary. B.A science fiction.C.A travel magazine. D.An academic article.CWriters of science fiction often feel more prescient (預知的) than others.Whether it's the architectural and social dystopias of J.G.Ballard's novels, or the world of E.M.Forster's The Machine Stops, the genre is full of prescient writers dealing with ever more familiar issues.Out of all such writers, few seem more likely to predict our times than author Philip K.Dick.In a remarkably 30 year period of work, Dick authored 44 novels and countless short stories, adaptations of which redefined science fiction on screen — in particular Ridley Scott's Blade Runner, based on Dick's story Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep and Paul Verhoeven's Total Recall, which took his 1966 short story We Can Remember It for You Wholesale as its source material.Dick had an astonishing ability to predict what would happen in modern world.Celebrated science fiction and fantasy author Stan Nicholls suggested Dick's work was prescient because it explored the future through the then present.“His stories foresaw the availability of the Internet, virtual reality, facial recognition software, driverless cars and 3D printing,” Nicholls said — while also pointing out that “it's a misinterpretation that prediction is the primary purpose of science fiction. The genre's hit rate is actually not very good in that respect.Like all the best science fictions, his stories weren't really about the future; they were about the here and now.”Putting aside Dick's ability to foresee the future we now take for granted, his most disturbing vision was of the world itself ultimately being a simulation (模擬).Dick's reality was already a delicate and complex one.In many of his later books, the idea of reality being a facade (假象) grew as a dominant theme.“Dick argued we were existing in a simulation,” Nicholls suggested.Whether his visions were true, as he believed, a product of small problems in the simulation or his fading mental health, one thing is for certain: the world in which the work of Philip K.Dick is celebrated today feels ever closer to the ones imagined by this most unique and exceptional writer.8.How does the author explain the topic in paragraph 1 A.By listing examples. B.By using metaphors.C.By making a comparison. D.By introducing an concept.9.What could be inferred from paragraph 2 A.Dick can predict the future precisely.B.Some directors like to adapt Dick's novels into movies.C.Dick's novels redefined what science fiction was about.D.No one wrote more science fiction novels of our times than Dick.10.A universal feature of all the best science fiction stories is that they ________.A.have a high hit rate B.are good at predictingC.focus on the present D.explore the distant future11.What does the author want to convey in the last paragraph A.Philip K.Dick had a great impact on science.B.Philip K.Dick had traveled into the future then.C.People don't agree to Philip K.Dick's prediction.D.The world in Philip K.Dick's works is similar to today's world.DBuried in ash after Vesuvius' eruption, hundreds of scrolls (卷軸) have kept their secrets hidden for centuries.But archaeologists (考古學家) have now been able to reveal some of the ancient text with the help of artificial intelligence.Discovered in the ruins of a villa, the Herculaneum scrolls are a collection of around 1,000 scrolls, along with other relics.In earlier times, many people tried to unlock the secrets of scrolls but in vain, mainly because most of them were fragile (易碎的) and would shatter into pieces if unrolled.Until now, the only way to read what's inside the scrolls is to put together the thousands of pieces, which may take 500 years to reveal their content.Fortunately, a team led by professor Seales had already pioneered a way to “virtually unwrap” an ancient scroll using X ray tomography (斷層成像技術).But that was not enough to read the barely visible ink on the ancient documents.The chemistry of the ink from the ancient world is different than the chemistry from medieval times.It's largely invisible to the naked eye even when caught by the X ray.In 2019, they did come up with a solution based on artificial intelligence to “see” the ink, but it needed much data.So they launched the Vesuvius Challenge to accelerate the work and released software and thousands of 3D X ray images of pieces and two rolled up scrolls, in the hope that global research groups would take up the challenge.In the end, a team of three students shared the grand prize.They could read 2,000 letters from the scroll after training machine learning algorithms on the scans.After creating a 3D scan of the text using a CT scan, the scroll was then separated into segments.A machine learning model — an application of AI — then detected the inked regions, allowing them to decipher the text.Mastro, a professor at Naples' University, called the technique “revolutionary”. “We worked literally day and night to study them, but I am more excited that using this method we can reveal what has been hidden in the scrolls for almost 2,000 years,” said Mastro.12.What issue was resolved with X ray tomography A.The fragile nature of the scrolls.B.Putting together divided pieces.C.Showing the scrolls without opening it.D.The difficulty in understanding ancient languages.13.How did AI function in processing the scrolls A.By unwrapping the scrolls.B.By analyzing the chemistry.C.By separating them with relics.D.By detecting the barely visible ink.14.What does the underlined word “decipher” mean in paragraph 5 A.Adapt. B.Summarize.C.Arrange. D.Interpret.15.What is the text mainly about A.Scrolls promote technological revolution.B.AI advanced the way to read ancient scrolls.C.New technology discovered relics in Vesuvius.D.Hidden secrets are recorded by archaeologists.第二節(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分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。All the wisdom of the ages,__16__, are easily and cheaply available to all of us within the covers of books, but we must know how to avail ourselves of this treasure and how to get the most from it.I am most interested in people, in meeting them and finding out about them.__17__, then on the pages of his book, and then, again, in my imagination.I've found in books new friends, new societies, new worlds.__18__, others are interested not so much in “who” as in “how”.“Who” in the books includes everybody from science fiction superman two hundred centuries in the future all the way back to the first figures in history.“How” covers everything from the explanations of Sherlock Holmes to the discoveries of science and ways of teaching manners to children.Reading is a pleasure of the mind, which means that it is a little like a sport: your eagerness and knowledge and quickness make you a good reader.Reading is fun, not because the writer is telling you something, but because it makes your mind work.__19__.Your experience, compared with his, brings you to the same or different conclusions, and your ideas develop as you understand his.Every book stands by itself, like a one family house, but books in a library are like houses in a city.__20__; they are connected with each other and with other cities.The same ideas, or related ones, turn up in different places; the human problems that repeat themselves in life repeat themselves in literature, but with different solutions according to different writings at different times.A.If I am interested in peopleB.Reading can only be fun if you expect it to beC.all the stories that have delighted mankind for centuriesD.Although they are separate, together they all add up to somethingE.Your own imagination works along with the author's or even goes beyond hisF.Some of the most remarkable people I've met existed only in a writer's imaginationG.as a result of reading, better, wiser, kinder, or gentler, you won't have suffered during the process第二部分:語言運用(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分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。Writing a book is no easy task, even for adult professional writers.Many would be authors dream of a day when their work can be found on __21__ shelves.But for 8 year old Dillon Helbig, that __22__ has already become a reality in a __23__ way.Dillon created an 81 page graphic (圖畫的) __24__ titled “The Adventures of Dillon Helbig's Crismis” on a hardcover notebook using colored pencils.He __25__ decorated the cover to make it look like a published book.Then, he brought the book to his local library, and secretly __26__ it among the children's books.Imagine the librarians' __27__ when Dillon's mom called the next day to inform them of her son's “achievement”.Instead of __28__ it, they took time to read the novel.Its __29__ elements, featuring Santa, a walking bomb, and a talking turkey, caught their attention.They decided to officially __30__ the book in their collection.Now eager readers are waiting to __31__ the book.If each reader kept it for the standard four weeks, it would take four years to __32__ the waiting list.This experience has strengthened Dillon's resolve to pursue a career as a(n) __33__.Hats off to Dillon for following his dream and making it happen, to his supportive mom for __34__ him, and to the librarians who __35__ and protected a child's passion for writing.21.A.bookstore B.reading roomC.library D.exhibition hall22.A.dream B.attemptC.task D.effort23.A.conventional B.negativeC.natural D.unique24.A.plan B.novelC.program D.file25.A.illegally B.expertlyC.immorally D.nicely26.A.claimed B.threwC.slipped D.stored27.A.amazement B.annoyanceC.admiration D.disappointment28.A.borrowing B.investigatingC.dismissing D.purchasing29.A.realistic B.culturalC.chemical D.imaginative30.A.publish B.includeC.download D.remove31.A.check out B.carry outC.pull out D.work out32.A.sort B.clearC.review D.recommend33.A.author B.librarianC.reader D.collector34.A.criticizing B.rewardingC.reminding D.encouraging35.A.recovered B.reviewedC.recognized D.revealed第二節(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個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。Chinese book culture has a long history.Its roots can be traced back thousands of years, to the earliest known __36__ (write) records in China.Over the centuries, books __37__ (be) an essential part of Chinese culture, playing a vital role in preserving knowledge and __38__ (provide) a source of inspiration for generations.The first major development in Chinese book culture was the invention of woodblock printing by Bi Sheng in the 11th century.This revolutionized book production, making it much __39__ (easy) to produce and distribute books.During China's Ming Dynasty there was a great booming of books and it __40__ (see) the birth of China's best known book, Journey to the West by Wu Cheng'en, which is still __41__ (wide) read and studied today.In modern times, new forms of literature such as science fiction and fantasy have grown in __42__ (popular), while electronic books are becoming increasingly popular.The development of book culture has had a great impact __43__ Chinese society, with many books becoming cultural touchstones and inspiring people to think about their lives and the world around them.With its rich history and diverse contents, Chinese book culture provides a window into Chinese society.From ancient classics to modern bestsellers, Chinese books can open up __44__ new world of ideas and knowledge for readers around the globe.Being an important part of our global culture, it is ___45__ everyone should learn more about.第三部分:寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分)你校英語報正舉辦“我眼中的科幻小說”的征文活動。請你寫一篇英語短文投稿,內容包括:1.喜歡科幻小說的理由; 2.科幻小說對你的影響。注意:1.寫作詞數應為80左右; 2.請按如下格式作答。My View on Science Fiction 第二節(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Every night after dinner, my grandparents would turn on TV for the 6 o'clock news.No matter how hard I tried to act the grown up and watch with them, I would inevitably get distracted until 6:30 when Wheel of Fortune came on.My grandma would play along, trying to guess the answers before the players.Her shouts of excitement when she succeeded could be heard across the house.As I grew older, my love of reading and writing blossomed, and I would join my grandma in yelling out letters.Soon, I was experiencing the thrill of solving the puzzles faster than the contestants and even my grandma.I was hooked.Due to constant moving around with my mom and father, I started to spend less time with my grandparents, but our bond remained strong.My grandparents provided me with the stability, love and support that I desperately needed when I grew up.When I was in a bad mood, I would remember those sweet nights.A few years later, I was living with my grandma in Chicago.While watching an episode (集) of Wheel of Fortune, we had a wave of nostalgia (懷舊).With the encouragement of my grandma, I decided to complete an online contestant application.I didn't think much of it until I received a mail months later, announcing that the Wheel of Fortune casting team would come to Chicago.In order to be considered for an in person audition (試演), applicants would need to submit a sixty second video explaining why they wanted to be a contestant.All my childhood memories of watching the show came flooding back, and I knew I was meant to spin (旋轉) the wheel for real.Immediately, I recorded a video and submitted it.A couple of weeks later, I received an e mail inviting me to audition in person.I was very nervous on the audition day.I couldn't believe I was trying out for “America's Game”! After two rounds of intense auditioning, with half of the hopefuls letting go after the first round, it was over.All of us applicants were told we would receive a letter in the mail within two weeks if we were selected.注意:1.續寫詞數應為150左右; 2.請按如下格式作答。I ran to the mailbox every day but there was nothing. Then one morning while getting ready for work, I checked my mail and let out the loudest scream ever. UNIT 1 單元仿真驗收性評價第一部分[A]語篇解讀:本文是一篇應用文,介紹了四本適合年輕讀者閱讀的書籍。這些書籍不僅能夠豐富孩子們的想象力,還能啟發他們對世界的認知。1.選A 細節理解題。根據The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses by Paul Goble部分最后一句“這一認可是當之無愧的,因為它深刻地描寫了人類精神與荒野之間的紐帶”可知,這本書展現了主人公和大自然之間的緊密聯系。故選 A。2.選B 細節理解題。根據Hello Lighthouse by Sophie Blackall部分“For ages 4 to 8”可知,適合4歲孩子閱讀的書是Sophie Blackall所著的Hello Lighthouse。故選B。3.選C 細節理解題。根據Harlem by Walter and Christopher部分第一句“沃爾特·迪恩·邁爾斯(Walter Dean Myers)是一位受人尊敬的兒童文學前輩,他的這首詩歌頌了他成長的哈萊姆區”可知,哈萊姆區是作者成長的地方,Harlem是一首描寫作者家鄉的詩歌。故選C。[B]語篇解讀:本文是一篇記敘文。文章講述了人類因為未知的原因,都乘坐地球前往比鄰星的故事。4.選C 推理判斷題。根據第二段“Ms Xing ...tears ran slowly down her face.Before long, we were all in tears — even the captain and crew.”可知,因為我們看到了新的定居點,所以我們在仰望天空的時候都激動地哭泣。故選C項。5.選A 細節理解題。根據第三段“Lunar Engines had been ...moved away.”可知,月球引擎的功能是為了保護地球免受致命的撞擊。故選A項。6.選D 推理判斷題。根據最后一段“我們的地球,帶著藍色的尾巴劃過黑暗的太空,開始了它的漫長旅程,全人類也隨之而去”可知,這次旅行,人類不但自己出發了,還帶上了地球本身,所以是雄心勃勃且富有冒險精神。故選D項。7.選B 推理判斷題。根據最后一段以及全文內容可知,本文主要講述了所有人類乘坐地球前往比鄰星的故事,所以應是來自一篇科幻小說。故選B項。[C]語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章主要講述了科幻小說作家菲利普·K.迪克的作品預見了未來的許多事情,他作品中的世界與今天的世界越來越接近。8.選A 推理判斷題。根據第一段的內容可推知,作者通過列舉例子來解釋主題,故選A。9.選B 推理判斷題。根據第二段“Dick authored 44 novels ...screen”可推知,有些導演喜歡把迪克的小說改編成電影。故選B。10.選C 細節理解題。根據第三段最后一句可知,“像所有最好的科幻小說一樣,他的故事并不真的關于未來;它們關于現在”。故選C。11.選D 推理判斷題。根據最后一段內容可知,作者在最后一段中想表達菲利普·K.迪克作品中想象的世界與今天的世界相似。故選D。[D]語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章主要說明了人們利用人工智能來閱讀古卷軸,解釋了其具體的操作過程。12.選C 細節理解題。根據第二段“In earlier times, ...fragile (易碎的) and would shatter into pieces if unrolled.”以及第三段“Fortunately, ...using X ray tomography (斷層成像技術).”可知,X射線斷層掃描解決了不打開就可以展示卷軸的問題。故選C。13.選D 細節理解題。根據第三段“Fortunately, a ...the ancient documents.”以及第四段“In 2019, they did come up with a solution based on artificial intelligence to ‘see’ the ink, but it needed much data.”可知,AI通過檢測幾乎看不見的墨水來處理卷軸。故選D。14.選D 詞義猜測題。根據畫線詞上文“A machine learning model — an application of AI — then detected the inked regions, allowing them to”可知,一個機器學習模型——一種人工智能的應用——然后檢測到有墨水的區域,使它們能夠翻譯文本,故畫線詞意思是“翻譯”,與Interpret意義相近。故選D。15.選B 主旨大意題。根據最后一段以及文章內容可知,本文主要說明了人們利用人工智能來閱讀古卷軸,解釋了其具體的操作過程。故選B。語篇解讀:本文是一篇議論文。文章主要闡述了閱讀的樂趣以及書籍如何為人們提供知識、帶來精神上的享受和智慧。16.選C 根據空后“在書的封面內很容易且廉價地為我們所有人所用”可知,此處應指某種在書中的東西,C項“幾個世紀以來所有令人類高興的故事”符合語境。17.選F 根據下文“然后在他書頁上,再次在我的想象中。我在書中發現了新朋友、新社會、新世界。”可知,作者通過閱讀書籍,在想象中與書中的人物相遇,這與F項“我遇到的一些最了不起的人只存在于作家的想象中”表達的含義一致。18.選A 根據空后可知,其他人對“誰”不太感興趣,而對“如何”感興趣。因此,此處應提及一些人感興趣的方面,A 項“如果我對人感興趣”符合語境,與后文形成對比。19.選E 根據空前“閱讀是有趣的,不是因為作家在告訴你一些事情,而是因為它讓你的思維工作”以及空后“與他相比,你的經歷會給你帶來相同或不同的結論,當你弄清楚他的經歷時,你的思想在進步”可知,此處應提及讀者的思維與作者的關系,E 項“你自己的想象力與作者的一起發揮,甚至超越他的”,符合語境。20.選D 根據空前“每本書都獨立存在,就像一個家庭的房子,但圖書館里的書就像城市里的房子”可知,此處應說明這些書雖然獨立但又有聯系,D項“雖然它們是分開的,但它們連起來就有了某種意義”符合語境。第二部分語篇解讀:本文是一篇記敘文。文章主要講述了8歲男孩Dillon Helbig用彩色鉛筆創作了一部81頁的圖畫小說《Dillon Helbig歷險記》,并偷偷放到當地圖書館的兒童書籍中。圖書館員發現后不僅欣賞其想象力,還將其收入館藏。21.選C 根據下文的“he brought the book to his local library”可知,許多想成為作家的人都夢想有一天他們的作品能在圖書館的書架上找到,library是原詞復現。故選C項。22.選A 根據上文以及轉折連詞But可知,8歲的Dillon Helbig夢想成真。故選A項。23.選D 根據下文的“Then, he brought the book to his local library, and secretly ...the children's books.”可知,他追尋夢想的方式很特別。 conventional“傳統的”; negative“負面的”; natural“自然的”;unique“獨特的”。故選D項。24.選B 根據下文的“Instead of ...read the novel.”并結合選項可知,狄龍寫的是小說。故選B項。25.選D 根據本句中的“to make it look like a published book”可知,他漂亮地裝飾封面,使它看起來像一本出版的書。illegally“非法地”; expertly“熟練地”;immorally“不道德地”;nicely“漂亮地”。故選D項。26.選C 根據本句中的“secretly ________ it among the children's books”和下文的“Instead of ________ it, they took time to read the novel.”可知,狄龍悄悄地將書放進了圖書館的書架上。 claim“聲稱”;throw“扔”; slip“悄悄地放置”; store“存儲”。故選C項。27.選A 想象一下,當狄龍的媽媽第二天打電話告訴圖書管理員她兒子的“成就”時,圖書管理員是多么驚訝。amazement“驚訝”; annoyance“惱怒”;admiration“欽佩”;disappointment“失望”。故選A項。28.選C 根據本句中的“they took time to read the novel”可知,圖書管理員沒有對它置之不理。borrow“借”;investigate“調查”;dismiss“解雇,不考慮”; purchase“購買”。故選C項。29.選D 根據本句中的“featuring Santa, a walking bomb, and a talking turkey”可知,圣誕老人、會走路的炸彈和會說話的火雞是富有想象力的元素。realistic“現實的”; cultural“文化的”;chemical“化學的”; imaginative“富有想象力的”。故選D項。30.選B 他們決定正式把這本書納入他們的收藏。publish“出版”; include“包括,納入”;download“下載”; remove“移除”。故選B項。31.選A 根據本句中的“eager readers”可知,這本書引起了讀者的關注,他們在等待借閱。check out“借閱”; carry out“執行”; pull out“拔出”;work out“解決”。故選A項。32.選B 如果每位讀者按標準時間持有4周,則需要4年時間才能清空等候名單。故選B項。33.選A 根據上文可知,這本書很受歡迎,因此狄龍想要成為一名作家。author“作者,作家”;librarian“圖書館員”; reader“讀者”;collector“收藏者”。故選A項。34.選D 根據上文可知,狄龍的媽媽打電話告訴圖書管理員她兒子的“成就”時,圖書管理員們很是驚訝,看得出媽媽是鼓勵孩子追求夢想的。 criticize“批評”; reward“獎勵”;remind“提醒”; encourage“鼓勵”。故選D項。35.選C 根據上文的“Instead of ________ it, they took time to read the novel.”和“They decided to officially ________ the book in their collection.”可知,圖書館員對狄龍寫作熱情的認可促使狄龍繼續前進,追尋夢想。 recover“恢復”; review“評論”;recognize“認可”; reveal“揭示”。故選C項。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了中國書籍文化的歷史及其對中國社會的深遠影響,包括木刻印刷技術的發明、明代書籍的繁榮、科幻和奇幻等新興文學體裁的涌現以及電子書的流行等。中國書籍文化是一扇了解中國社會的窗口,是全球文化的重要組成部分。36.written 考查形容詞。此處修飾名詞records,應用形容詞written“書面的,成文的”,作定語。37.have been 考查動詞時態和主謂一致。根據Over the centuries可知,此處使用現在完成時;主語books是復數,助動詞用have,故填have been。38.providing 考查非謂語動詞。此處與前文的preserving構成并列結構,作介詞in的賓語,應用動名詞,故填providing。39.easier 考查形容詞比較級。此處是make復合結構:make it+形容詞+to do,形容詞作賓補。根據空前的much可知,應用形容詞比較級easier“更容易的”。40.saw 考查動詞時態。根據句意以及句中的During China's Ming Dynasty可知,句子表述過去的事實,應用一般過去時,故填saw。41.widely 考查副詞。此處修飾動詞read,應用副詞widely“廣泛地”,作狀語。42.popularity 考查名詞。此處作賓語,應用名詞popularity“流行,普及”,表示抽象概念,不可數。43.on/upon 考查介詞。固定搭配have an impact on/upon“對……產生影響”,故填on或upon。44.a 考查冠詞。此處泛指“一個新的世界”,且new的讀音以輔音音素開頭,應用不定冠詞a。45.what 考查表語從句。此處是表語從句,連接詞在從句中作about的賓語,指代“每個人都應該更多了解的事物”,應用連接代詞what。第三部分第一節參考范文:My View on Science FictionI have always been fascinated by science fiction.The reason I enjoy it so much is that it allows me to escape into different worlds and explore the possibilities of the future.Through advanced technology, space exploration, and futuristic societies, the stories inspire my imagination and curiosity.Science fiction has had a significant impact on me.They have broadened my horizons and inspired me to think creatively.Additionally, they have encouraged me to pursue my interests in science and technology.In conclusion, science fiction is not only entertaining, but also thought provoking and inspiring.第二節參考范文:I ran to the mailbox every day but there was nothing.After one week, I became very frustrated and even thought the mail had been delivered to the wrong apartment.My grandma came and comforted me, “Laura, wait patiently.” Feeling defeated, I replied, “I wasn't good enough.They didn't want me.” She said with a confident tone, “You will be selected and receive the mail.Trust me.” Though I didn't believe I would receive the mail, I was not so anxious.I calmed down and lived my life as before.Then one morning while getting ready for work, I checked my mail and let out the loudest scream ever.There it was: a mail from Wheel of Fortune stating that they had a tape date for me.I had to read it several times before I truly believed it.I was going to be a contestant on Wheel of Fortune! I ended up filming my episode a few months later, and the entire experience was amazing.From meeting Pat and Vanna, to spinning the wheel and, most importantly, saying those magical words, “I'd like to solve the puzzle.” It was a day I will never forget.1 / 10 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源預覽 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫