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2025高考英語(yǔ)步步高大一輪復(fù)習(xí)講義人教版必修第三冊(cè)必修第三冊(cè)Unit1FestivalsandCelebrationsⅠ.閱讀理解A(★)OnaFridayeveninginDecember,twoweeksbeforeChristmas,Ilostmyjob.Ihadn’tseenitcoming.Iwasexcitedfortheweekend,whenmydaughter,Kristil,then12,andIplannedtogetourChristmastree.ThenIlistenedtomyvoicemail:“We’resorrybutyourworkassignmenthasendedasoftoday.”Myheartsank.Iwasn’tjustasinglemother;Iwastheonlyparent.Mypaycheckwassurvival.Overthenextweek,asmybankaccountgrewsmaller,Icrazilyappliedforjobs,butIwasdefeated.Ithadbeensnowingonandoffallmorning.Inoticedawomanwithshortwhitehairstrugglingtoopenhercardooragainstthewind.Asshegotout,Irealizeditwasmyoldprofessor,MrsHeffernan.Ihadn’tseenhersincewe’dmetforlunchthreemonthsago.I’dfirstmetMrsHeffernan10yearsearlierwhenIwasherstudentatEdgeWoodCollege.Kristilwas3atthetime,andIsometimestookhertoclass.MrsHeffernanwasunderstandingandwouldbringcoloringbookstooccupyKristil.EvenafterIgraduated,MrsHeffernankeptintouch.Ihadgrowntoloveherlikefamily.Irushedtothefrontofmybuilding.“Whatareyoudoingoutinthisweather?”Iaskedaswehugged.“Well,Itriedtocalllastweekbutcouldn’tgetthrough.ThenIcalledyourjobandtheysaidyouweren’tworkingthereanymore,soIthoughtIwouldcomeby,”shesaid.“IhavegiftsforyouandKristil.”Imadeheracupofteaandwetalked.JustbeinginMrsHeffernan’spresencegavemehopethatthingswouldbeallright.AsshegotuptoleaveshehandedmeaChristmascardandkissedmeonthecheek.Iwalkedhertohercarandwavedasshepulledaway.WhenIopenedhercardIwasinshock.Hundreddollarbillsfellontothetable.TearsofgratitudefilledmyeyesasIcounted.MrsHeffernanhadgivenme$1,000.1.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromthefirstparagraph?A.Shewasdivorcingherhusband. B.Shewasfiredunexpectedly.C.Shesentane-mail. D.Shecouldn’taffordaChristmastree.2.WhatrolemightMrsHeffernanplayintheauthor’slifeaftergraduation?A.Alifeadvisor. B.Arespectablefriend.C.Ahelpfulconsultant. D.Aprofessionalexpert.3.WhatwasHeffernan’srealpurposeofvisitingtheauthor?A.Tohaveatalkwithher. B.TowishheramerryChristmas.C.Toofferhersomefinancialhelp. D.Togiveherdaughtercoloringbooks.4.WhichwordscanbestdescribeMrsHeffernan?A.Friendlyandconfident. B.Wealthyandoptimistic.C.Warm-heartedandbrave. D.Kind-heartedandgenerous.B(★)Immersed(沉浸)infolk,tradition,culture,religion,digitalartsandtheexperimental,theDunLaoghaire-Rathdown(DLR)FestivalofWorldCulturespresentedavariousprogramofconcertsandclubnights,fairsandmarkets,performances,streetevents,workshopsandisIreland’sfirstGlobalCarnival.TheFestivalwascommittedtopresentingawidemixofworldartistsaswellasofferinga“passporttotheworld”programofevents,manyofwhichwerefreetoall.StagedthroughoutthehistoricporttownofDunLaoghaire,theDLRFestivalofWorldCultureswasanannualinternationalartsfestivalcelebratingculturaldiversity.Newthisyearareanexcitingrangeofthemedevents,whichincludetheanticipatedFeastAmericanathatoffersabanquetoflivemusicandfoodincelebrationofthetypicalAmericancountryfair.ThenewHealthandHarmonyfairoffersachancetoregaincontrolofyourwell-being,whileSalonCultureofferstraditionaldecorationtechniquesandanopportunitytogetfestivalfresh!Adefinitehighlightwillbethespectacularaudio-visualshowHotelKiev,anight-timevisualmontage(蒙太奇)projectedontothefrontwalloftheRoyalMarineHotel.TheshowfeaturesaliveperformancebythefascinatingUkrainianquartet(四重奏)DakhaBrakha,wholastyearreceivedastandingapplauseonthemainstage.TheFestivalwouldnotbecompletewithouttheGlobalVillage,inassociationwithOxfamIreland,theWorldDancePlazaandtheMelafestivalincelebrationofSouthAsianArts.Nowinits9thyear,theFestivalattractsover250,000people,makingitIreland’slargestinterculturalcelebration.Withadiverseworldmusicline-up,foodfairs,artexhibitions,workshopsandculturaldemonstrationsaswellasaFestivalnewspaperandnightlyFestivalClubwhereIrishartistsjamwithworldmusicians,thisfamily-friendlycelebrationisaround-triptickettoaworldofculture.And,withover90%oftheeventsfreeofcharge,theFestivalisthetopvalue-for-moneyeventonthesummercalendar,appealingtoallthesensesaswellastothewallet.5.WhichcanbestdescribetheDLRFestivalofWorldCultures?A.Diverse.B.Free.C.Crowded.D.Valuable.6.Whichisprobablythemosteye-catchingevent?A.FeastAmericana. B.HealthandHarmonyfair.C.SalonCulture. D.HotelKievshow.7.Whatdoweknowaboutthefestivalfromthetext?A.TheFestivalhasahistoryofmanyyears.B.Sportsandhealthareinvolvedinthecarnival.C.Itisworthwhiletoattendthefestival.D.Theheavytrafficjamispartofthelargecelebration.8.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.TointroducetheFestivaltoallovertheworld.B.ToencourageartiststovisitandstayinIreland.C.ToattractliveperformancestotheRoyalMarineHotel.D.TopromotetheculturesofSouthAsianArts.Ⅱ.完形填空AnuarAbdullahisa61-year-olddivinginstructorinMalaysia.Whenheisn’t1he’sbackoutinthewater2,studying,andrestoringcoralreefs(珊瑚礁).Now,asclimatechangebecomesan3threat,governments,corporations,andothersarecomingtohimfor4.Abdullahhasnodegreeinmarinebiologyor5training—justanamountofexperience.Injustthepastdecade,thousandshave6tohimtolearnhowtogrowcorals,andhenowhasaround700volunteers7andhasalreadyrestoredhundredsofacresofcoralreefs.In2017,Thailand’sgovernmentaskedAbdullahto8therecoveryofoneofitsmostfamoustouristattractions,MayaBay,becauseithad9halfitscoralpopulation.10werekeptoutofthesiteforthreeyearswhileAbdullahledateamof120peoplein11newcorals.In2021,afterTyphoonRai,theislandofCebuinthePhilippinesaskedAbdullahtosavewhatwas12oftheshoreline’scoralreefs.Andearlierthisyear,Abdullahlaunchedanewefforttobuildtheworld’slargestcoralnurseryintheRedSea.Therewasa13onthenurseryattheU.N.ClimateChangeSummit(峰會(huì)),COP27,butAbdullahdidnotattend.He14conferences,hesays.Andhehad15todo.1.A.teaching B.diving C.learning D.reporting2.A.picking B.judging C.describing D.observing3.A.early B.a(chǎn)rtificial C.a(chǎn)pparent D.uncertain4.A.help B.money C.power D.honor5.A.temporary B.formal C.natural D.complex6.A.devoted B.led C.backed D.traveled7.A.atonce B.a(chǎn)tfirst C.indemand D.inaction8.A.initiate B.evaluate C.highlight D.justify9.A.regained B.lost C.increased D.removed10.A.Visitors B.Researchers C.Volunteers D.Officials11.A.guarding B.decorating C.planting D.maintaining12.A.hidden B.left C.preserved D.ruined13.A.contest B.presentation C.course D.topic14.A.witnesses B.records C.schedules D.hates15.A.interviews B.trips C.work D.tradeⅢ.語(yǔ)法填空(★)(2024·廣東汕頭期中)Theapproachingofanewyearisalways1.(excite).TheLittleNewYear,2.isalsocalledtheMinorNewYear’sDay,usuallyfallsroughlyaweekbeforetheLunarNewYear.In2023,itfell3.Jan.14thand15th.TheChineseLittleNewYearisnotafixedfestivalasitvarieswithlocal4.(custom).WorshipingZaowangyeis5.mostimportantactivityincelebrationoftheChineseLittleNewYear.Accordingtothefolklore,theZaowangyewouldreporttotheJadeEmperoronthegoodandevildeedsofeveryfamilyonthe23rdofthe12thlunarmonthfortheEmperortorewardorpunish.While6.(offer)sacrificetotheZaowangye,peopleplacecandy,water,beansandhayonthetableinfrontoftheZaowangyeimage.Otheractivitiesduringthefestival7.(main)includesweepingdustandmakingChinesepapercutsforwindow8.(decorate).ChineseLittleNewYearalsomeansthatChinesepeoplebegintopreparespecialpurchasesfortheSpringFestivalandareready9.(spend)acleanSpringFestival.Aboveall,itsuggestsanewyearwithanewimageand10.(express)thegoodwishesofChinesepeopletoringouttheOldYearandringintheNewYear.必修第三冊(cè)Unit2MoralsandVirtuesⅠ.閱讀理解AForchildren,spaceismagical—awholeworldisoutthere,withsomanythingstolearnandstoriestoread.Herearesomechildren’sbooksaboutspaceandthesolarsystem.MaeamongtheStarsbyStasiaBurringtonThisbeautifullyillustratedpicturebookisattractivetoyoungkids.ItwasinspiredbythefirstAfricanAmericanwomaninspace,MaeJemison.IttellsthestoryofMaeasalittlegirl,whoalwaysknewshehadbigdreamsaboutspace.Thisisagreatadditiontoayoungkid’scollection,asaremindertoholdtighttodreamsandnevergiveup.SpacebyLibbyJacksonThisbeautifullyillustratedbookgiveskidsalookat50womenfromaroundtheworldwhowereinvolvedinexploringspaceinsomeway,fromthe19thcenturytothepresentday.Thisisaperfectgiftforyoungkidswhowanttoknowmoreaboutsomeofthelesser-knownscientificachievementsrelatedtospaceexploration.ChasingSpacebyLelandMelvinThisisMelvin’sstoryaboutbeingafootballplayer-turned-astronaut,alongwithhisrecoveryfromaninjurythatnearlylefthimdeaf.Kidswilllovereadinghisstoryabouthowhefacedchallengesandadvancedahead,andhealsoincludesDIYexperimentsforkidstotry,andasectionoffull-colorphotographs.SystemandBeyondbyDavidA.AguilarThebookisfullofbeautifulillustrationsofspace,andisperfectforkidsofallages,exploringvariousplanetsandthesolarsystem.Unlikeotherkids’spacebook,thisisaNationalGeographicbookwrittenandillustratedbyanaward-winningastronomerandspaceartist.AguilarisalsotheformerDirectorofScienceInformationandPublicOutreachattheHarvard-SmithsonianCenterforAstrophysics.1.WhatdoMaeamongtheStarsandSpacehaveincommon?A.Theyincludeless-knownastronauts.B.Theytellaboutscientists’childhood.C.Theycoverwomenexploringspace.D.Theyaresuitableforchildrenofallages.2.Whosebookattractschildrenshowinginterestinexperiments?A.StasiaBurrington’s. B.LibbyJackson’s.C.LelandMelvin’s. D.DavidA.Aguilar’s.3.WhatisuniquetoSystemandBeyond?A.Ithasbeautifulpictures. B.Ittellsaboutspaceartists.C.Ithaswonmanygrandawards. D.Itwaswrittenbyanastronomer.B(★)MyhusbandandIalwayswantedtogototheCaribbeanbutdidn’tknowmuchabouttheislandsorhowweweregoingtoaffordit.Bychance,afriendofoursinAustraliamentioned“petsitting”andthatitissomethingyoucandoallovertheworld.Wequicklycreatedanaccountonapetsittingwebsiteandbegansearchingforoptions.Therewereonlyacoupleofsitsavailableinthatpartoftheworld,butwetriedourluck,sentarequest,andtooursurpriselandedathree-monthjobinGrenada,soouryearwasgoingtobetakenupwithCaribbeanpetsits.InspiredbyaCanadiancouple,wedecidedtostartourowntravelblog.WebeganbywritingabouttheVirginIslands,highlightingthebeautifulbeaches.However,foreveryphotoalbumofabeautifulbeach,therewere10photosoftrash(垃圾).Itwashardtoignoretheplasticpollutionissue,especiallyonsuchprimitiveandremotebeaches.So,webegantosharephotosofthetrashwesawandhowmuchwecouldpickuponourdailydogwalks.Themorewelookedintoplasticpollution,themorewerealizedtheseverityoftheglobalplasticpollution.Fromthatpoint,weusedourplatformtocreateawarenessandhighlightwaystosaynotoplasticandtravelplastic-free.Wechangedourdailyroutines,ourwayofliving,andevenourdietstoaccommodatemoreorganicfoodsandlittletonoplasticpackaging.It’sbeenoverthreeyearsnowandwecontinuetodowhatwecan.Thisjourneyhasledustosomeamazingplaces,workingwithgreatbrandsandevenorganizingacountry-widebeachclean-upcampaigninGrenada.Ouraimnowistokeepongoing.Weloveconnectingwithlike-mindedpeople.It’sbeenamazingfewyearsthatwassparkedbyaconversationaboutpetsitting.Whowouldhaveguessed?4.Whydidtheauthordopetsitting?A.Toraisefund. B.Toprotecttheenvironment.C.Tocovertravelexpenses. D.Toshootbeautifulbeaches.5.Whatdoestheauthorintendtoconveythroughherstory?A.Petsittingisanewtypeofoccupation.B.TheCaribbeanisanidealtraveldestination.C.Travelblogisasuperbwaytogainpopularity.D.Actionshouldbetakentofightplasticpollution.6.HowdidtheauthorfindherexperienceintheCaribbean?A.Significant.B.Challenging.C.Adventurous.D.Terrible.7.Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ChangingLifestylesbyPetSittingB.UnexpectedGainsfromPetSittingTravelC.DealingwithGlobalEnvironmentalPollutionD.TheAvailabilityofPetSittingintheCaribbeanC(★)Formuchofhumanhistory,ethicalbehaviorhasbeenguidedbytheGoldenRule:dotoothersasyouwouldhavethemdotoyou.Buttheruleisimperfect.Whatyouwantinagivensituationmaynotbewhatanotherpersondesiresatall.Inthemedicalfield,ashealthcarebecomesmoreindividualized,thetimeseemsrightforanewethicalguideline—the“platinum(白金)rule”proposedbyprofessorHarveyMaxChochinov:dotoothersastheywouldwantdonetothemselves.Chochinovdescribesthisprincipleinhisessaypublishedlastyear.HebeginswithastoryaboutahealthcrisisaffectinghissisterEllen.Thecaredoctor,afterseeinghertwisted(扭曲的)body,wasweighingwhethertoinsertabreathingtubewhenheaskedChochinovastrangequestion:DidEllenreadmagazines?“Thequestionwasfrightening,”Chochinovwrites,because“thiswasnotanattempttogettoknowEllen...butratherawaytodecideifherswasalifeworthsaving.”Ellenreadwidelyandenjoyedmanysimplepleasuresoflife,butthegapbetweenherlifeasapersonwhousesawheelchairandthedoctor’ssenseofwhathewouldwantinhersituationwastoovasttobebridgedbytheGoldenRule.“That’swhenjudgingfromwhereyoustandwhatanothermightneedorwantbeginstobreakdown,”Chochinovexplained.Timeisalimitedresourceinthehealth-caresystem,andthere’snodenyingthatgettingtoknowapatientasanindividualmeansinvestingadditionalminutesorhours.Still,Chochinovbelievessuchinvestmentiscost-effective.Therearebenefitsfordoctorsaswell.“Whentheyemotionallyconnecttotheirpatients,theydoabetterjob.”Incertaincases,doctorsmayfindithardtoapplytheplatinumrule.Butthereisvalueintheeffort:attheveryleast,theirtryingtoworkthroughitwillensurethattheyhavesufficientmodestyaboutthewisdomoftheirchoices.8.Whyistheplatinumruleintroducedtothemedicalfield?A.Tostrengthenethicalbehaviorintreatment.B.Tohelpdoctorsacquireaccurateinformation.C.Toincreasechancesofsurvivalforpatients.D.Tomakeperson-centeredcareaccessibletopatients.9.WhatcanwelearnfromEllen’sstory?A.Ahealthcrisiscausedherdisability.B.Thedoctorwascuriousaboutherhobby.C.Thedoctorgavelittlethoughttoherneeds.D.Herbrothersanghighpraisesforthetreatment.10.WhichstatementmightChochinovagreewith?A.Health-caresystemneedsinvesting.B.Timeputintoknowingapatientisrewarding.C.Trustbetweendoctorsandpatientsisimportant.D.Emotionalconnectiontopatientsbringsjobburnout.11.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardstheplatinumrule?A.Objective.B.Favorable.C.Careful.D.Unclear.Ⅱ.七選五STEMvs.STEAMSTEMisshortforScience,Technology,EngineeringandMathematics.ThetermwascoinedbyJudithRamaleywhileadirectoratNationalScienceFoundationin2001.Sincethen,STEM-focusededucationhasbeenextendedtomanycountriesbeyondtheUnitedStates.However,educationisaconstantlyevolvinggame.1OneofthelatestphilosophiesgainingsteamisaddinganartscomponenttotheSTEMeducationalfocus,thus,creatingtheSTEMvs.STEAMdebate.ThebelieversinSTEMeducationwantthefocustoremainonthecoreSTEMprinciples.2Tasksinvolvingproductdesignencouragestudentstodrawandcreate.AddingartswilltakeawayfromtheoriginalintentionoffocusingontheSTEMdisciplines.3TheyarguethataddingartstoSTEMisawaytodevelopstrongSTEMstudentswhothinkcreatively.Severalstudieshaveshownthatengagingstudents’artsstrengthincreasestheirmotivationwhenitcomestoSTEMactivities.4Furthermore,forkidswhomightbeturnedofffromSTEMsubjectsduetoadislikeofnumbers,highlightingtheartisticcomponentoflessonscanreachoutanddrawthemin.Whiletheyseemtobeopposed,bothsidesofthisargumentmayhavetherightidea.5Considerthegrowingfieldofcomputeranimation,whereyoumusthavebothartisticabilitiesandstrongtechnologyfields.Also,themostbasicofallchildren’stoys,woodenblocks,areanincredibleexampleofSTEAMexploration.Theybringdesign,geometry,andengineeringconceptstoouryoungestlearners,settingthemupforalifetimeofcreativethinking.A.TheSTEAMersdisagree.B.Actually,scienceandartsareinseparable.C.Itconsistentlyintroducesnewtheoriesandpractices.D.Theirideaisthattherearealreadyenoughartsintheirapproach.E.Thus,goodteachersarealwayslearningtokeeppacewithupdatedknowledge.F.Italsoimprovestheprobabilityofsuccessincomplicatedtasksandchallenges.G.TheybelieveaddingartmakestheSTEMcoursesaccessibletomorestudents.必修第三冊(cè)Unit3DiverseCulturesⅠ.閱讀理解A(★)FourMulticulturalCitiesNewYorkCityItisprobablynotallthatsurprisingtofindoutthattheBigAppleisoneofthemostglobalcitiesintheworld.Ithasthelargestpopulationofimmigrantsontheplanet.Over35%ofitsresidentsarebornoutsidetheUSA.Youcanhearover800languagesinNewYorkCitybeingspokenonadailybasis.Whichisthemostmulticulturaldistrictinthecity?Queensisthelargestandalsothemostmultiracialurbanareaintheworld!LondonLondonmaycomeinsecondplacebehindNewYorkCityforthepercentageoftheimmigrantpopulation.ButitiseasilythemostinternationalcityinallofEurope.Bangladeshis,Pakistanis,andIndiansareafewofthelargerimmigrantgroupsandawalkaroundthecitywilluncoverthattheyhavedefinitelybroughttheircultureswiththem.PeoplefromaroundtheworldaredrawntoLondonandover30%ofitsresidentsarebornoutsidetheUK.SingaporeThiscity-stateisnotjustthemainfinancialcenterofSoutheastAsia,butalsooneofthemostmulticulturalplacesontheplanet.Singaporehasfourofficiallanguages:MandarinChinese,English,Malay,andTamil.Itisalsoacenterforinternationalresidentsandtheircultures.So,youaresuretomeetlargecommunitiesofpermanentresidentswhoareforeign-born.SydneyFollowingWorldWarⅡ,Sydneysawahugeinflowofimmigrants.Thistrendhascontinuedintothepresentday,makingSydneyoneofthemostmulticulturalcitiesintheworld.AlthoughEnglishistheofficiallanguagespokeninSydney,thiscityishometomorethan250languages.ImmigrantsfromplacessuchasVietnam,India,andSouthAmericahavemadethiscitytheirhomeandbroughttheircultureswiththem.YouwillbespoiltforchoicewhenitcomestoSydney’sculturalvariety!1.Wherecanyoufindthelargestmultiracialdistrict?A.InSingapore.B.InSydney.C.InNewYorkCity.D.InLondon.2.WhatdoLondonandSingaporehaveincommon?A.Theyaresuitableforminoritiestoearnaliving.B.Theymakeittheirmissiontoattractimmigrants.C.Theybothhaveover30%foreign-bornpopulations.D.Theybothhavedifferentracesandculturesmixedtogether.3.WhatmakesSydneyoneofthemostmulticulturalcities?A.WorldWarⅡ.B.Immigration.C.Economy.D.Education.BIfyou’veeveremergedfromtheshowerorreturnedfromyourwalkwithacleverideaorasolutiontoaproblemyouhadbeenstrugglingwith,itmaynotbeasurprise.Ratherthanconstantlyconcentratingonaproblem,researchfromthelast15yearssuggeststhatpeoplemaybemorelikelytohavecreativebreakthroughswhenthey’redoingahabitualtaskthatdoesn’trequiremuchthought.“Peoplealwaysgetsurprisedwhentheyrealizetheygetinteresting,novelideasatunexpectedtimes,”saysKalinaChristoff,ascientistattheUniversityofBritishColumbiainVancouver,“becauseourculturetellsusthatweshoulddoitthroughhardwork.”Nowresearchersbegintounderstandwhythesecleverthoughtsoccurduringmorepassiveactivitiesandwhat’shappeninginthebrain.Theyhavefoundthatthekeyisaseriesofbrainactivities—withinwhat’scalledthedefaultmode(DM)network—thatoccurwhileanindividualisrestingorperforminghabitualtasksthatdon’trequiremuchattention.“Simplyput,itisastatethatyourbrainreturnstowhenyou’rerelaxed,”explainsChristoff.“Bycontrast,whenyou’reworkingonademandingtask,thebrain’sexecutivecontrol(EC)systemskeepyourthinkingfocused,analytical,andlogical.”ResearchersfindthattheDMnetworkisalsoinvolvedintheearlystagesofideageneration,drawingfrompastexperiencesandknowledgeabouttheworld.Whenyourmindwanders,you’reallowingthoughtstoplayfullycrossyourmind,whichhelpsyoucombineinformationandideasinnewwaysandsomethingclicks.“Acautionarynote:WhiletheDMnetworkplaysakeyroleinthecreativeprocess,itistheECsystemsthathelpyoutoevaluateandapplythecreativeideaseffectivelytoyourproblemsintherealworld,”Christoffsays.“Soit’sunwisetoplaceblindfaithinthediscoverythatcreativeideascanbegeneratedintheshowerorduringanyotherkindsofmindwandering.Instead,youhavetodotheworktosetthegroundworkforcreativeideastoemergeinthefirstplace.”4.WhatisthemostunlikelyfunctionoftheECsystems?A.Tostartyourthinkingprocess. B.Tohelpyouanalyze.C.Toletyougetnovelideas. D.Tokeepyoufocused.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“somethingclicks”inparagraph5probablymean?A.Acleverideaoccurs. B.Somethingdropsdown.C.Amemorydisappears. D.Afunnythoughthappens.6.WhatisKalinaChristoff’sattitudetothecultureofhardwork?A.Disapproving.B.Positive.C.Doubtful.D.Unconcerned.7.Whichstatementmighttheauthoragreewith?A.Practicemakesperfect.B.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.C.Everythingcomestohimwhowaits.D.AllworkandnobreakmakesJackadullboy.Ⅱ.完形填空(★)IrecentlyattendedaweddinginCanada,inthecountryside.Whenthetaxidriversentusbackatmidnight,Iwas1worriedallthewayhomeabouttippinghimsinceIwasnotrich.I2nervouslyinmypurseandrealizedthatallIhadwasa$100note,whichIwaskeepingfora(n)3,nothingelsebuttwochocolatesfromthewedding.Icouldn’tnottiphim,soIwas4betweenarockandahardplace.Ihandedinthenoteatlast,controllingtheurgetoaskfor5.Tippinghaslongbeenasourceof6interactionsthroughouttheworld.Tippingcustoms7wildlyfromcountrytocountry,whichgeneratesnosmallamountof8.Norwegians,whocomefromaculturewherewagesarehighandtipsarelow,could9peopleinLasVegaswiththeirtinyofferings.10,high-tippingAmericansmightangerpeopleinTokyobecausegoodserviceinJapanisa11ofhonour.Suchanembarrassedmessoftenoccursbecausethere’sno12logictoanyofthis.None!Similarly,a2016studyfromCornellUniversity13thatpeoplearetwiceaslikelytotipasupermarketdeliverypersonthanasupermarketstoreworker.Whyisthat?Andnobodycanworkoutthereasonsforthis14.Perhaps,tippingoneandnottheotheronly15intermsofwhathasbecomecustomary.1.A.helplessly B.curiously C.secretly D.strangely2.A.selected B.fished C.weighed D.calculated3.A.emergency B.tip C.a(chǎn)ward D.deal4.A.buried B.lost C.stuck D.locked5.A.gratitude B.permission C.help D.change6.A.common B.a(chǎn)wkward C.necessary D.a(chǎn)ctive7.A.vary B.spread C.grow D.work8.A.panic B.harm C.bond D.confusion9.A.amuse B.a(chǎn)stonish C.a(chǎn)nnoy D.satisfy10.A.Therefore B.Likewise C.Otherwise D.Furthermore11.A.matter B.choice C.way D.trick12.A.official B.convenient C.practical D.consistent13.A.found B.ensured C.confirmed D.witnessed14.A.assumption B.concept C.difference D.a(chǎn)ccident15.A.paysoff B.takesplace C.takeseffect D.makessenseⅢ.語(yǔ)法填空(2024·浙江湖州聯(lián)考)“Paintingisjustanotherwayofkeepingadiary,”saidSpanishartistPabloPicasso.WuLirenhasbeenmaintainingsucha“diary”oftheGrandCanal1.1978.The65-year-oldpainterfromHangzhouCity,ZhejiangProvince,hasbeenusinginkandbrushformorethan40years2.(record)thebeautyofthearterial(干線的)waterway,thehospitalityoflocalresidentsandtherichnessofculture3.flowsalltheway.Wusaysmemoriesandemotionsrundeepinhispaintings,andthesearefar4._______(important)thananytechnicalperfection.“MyarthasalwaysbeenabouttheGrandCanal.SometimesIpaintwhatI5.(see)inthepastandsometimesIreproducewhatIheardaboutpeoplewholivedbythecanal,”hesays.WubelievestheGrandCanalisoftencomparedwiththeWestLake,oneofthemostfamousscenic6.(attraction)inHangzhou.“TheWestLakeisseenasabeautifultreasurethatneedstobecaredfor.ButtheGrandCanalislikeourmother,whohaswatchedusgrowup,earnalivingalongherbusybanks,leaveherinsearchofabetterfuture7.returntoherembracelateron,”hesays.Recently,Wucompleteda100-meter-longscroll(卷軸)paintingofthecanal’sTangxi-XixingstretchinHangzhou.“IhaveactuallypaintedtheentireGrandCanalinHangzhou,8.(borrow)historicalanecdotesfromeverydynasty,”Wu9.(proud)says.“Thestoryofthecanalneedstobetoldandthecultureitrepresentsmust10.(pass)down.”必修第三冊(cè)Unit4SpaceExplorationⅠ.閱讀理解AOnahotsummerafternoonalongtheMandaviRiver,ShwetaHulewrapshersariaroundheranklesandbendstopickwild“weeds”fromtheriveranddropthemintoabowl.Theplantswillbemadeintofritters(炸果餅),tobeservedatthelittlerestaurantattachedtotheB&BHulemanagesintheIndiancoastaltownofVengurla.Wildedible(可食用的)plantsarecommoninkitchenshere.Hule’sweedisjuicy,whichisfou
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