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2025-2026学年高二上学期11月测试(一)

英语试题

考生注意:

1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和

答题纸规定的位置上。

2.答题时,请按照答题纸上“注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本

试题卷上的作答一律无效。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转

涂到答题纸上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选

项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅

读一遍。

例:Howmuchistheshirt?

A.£19.15.

B.£9.18.

C.£9.15.

答案是:C。

1.WhenwillthemanmeetwithNick?

A.OnMay13th.B.OnMay14th.C.OnMay15th.

2.Howmuchdidthewomanspendonthebook?

A.$5.B.$10.C.$20.

3.Whatistheman?

A.Asalesman.B.Adeliveryman.C.Arepairman.

4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Onabus.B.Inamuseum.C.Atastation.

5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?

A.Themeetingwillbeginontime.

B.Themeetingwillberescheduled.

C.Themeetinghasbeenpushedforward.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项

中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完

后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6.Howdoesthemansound?

A.Regretful.B.Annoyed.C.Embarrassed.

7.Wherearethefiles?

A.Inthewoman’shome.B.Onthecomputerdesk.

C.Nexttothefaxmachine.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8.Whatisthewomanweakin?

A.WrittenFrench.B.WrittenSpanish.C.SpokenSpanish.

9.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Teacherandstudent.B.Managerandcustomer.C.Interviewerand

Interviewee.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

10.Whydoesthemanputanadinthenewspaper?

A.Tosellhisfurniture.B.Toputhishouseupfor

sale.C.Toadvertiseforanewhouse.

11.Whatisthead’spricebasedon?

A.Thesizeofthead.B.Thelengthofsentences.C.Thenumberofwords.

12.Howisthemangoingtopay?

A.Bycheck.B.Incash.C.Bycreditcard.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

13.Whydidthemancancelthesailingtrip?

A.Hewastoobusy.B.Hecouldn’taffordit.C.Heprefersfishingto

sailing.

14.Whatdidthewomandolastweekend?

A.Sheplayedtennis.B.Sheplayedbasketball.C.Sheentereda

competition.

15.WhatdoweknowaboutJenny?

A.Shegotinjured.B.Shewonaprize.C.Sheisanathleticgirl.

16.Whatwillspeakersdonextweekend?

A.Gotothebeach.B.WatchfilmswithAndy.C.Goswimminginthepool.

听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

17.Whatworriesmanyparentsabouttheirchildren?

A.Alackofphysicalexercise.

B.Toomuchscreentime.

C.Poormentalhealth.

18.Howlongdidtoday’sparentsspendoutdoorseachweekwhentheywerekids?

A.About2hours.B.About4hours.C.About8hours.

19.Whatisanadvantageofoutdoorplayoverindoorplay?

A.Itrequireslessefforts.

B.Itallowsmorefreedomofchoice.

C.Itencouragesmoresocialconnection.

20.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?

A.Thebenefitsofbeingoutdoors.

B.Themostpopularoutdooractivities.

C.Therelationshipbetweennatureandhumans

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

ZeroRobotics:CodingforSpaceExploration

WhatIsZeroRobotics?

Foundedin2009byMIT’sSpaceSystemsLaboratoryandastronautGregChamitoff,

ZeroRoboticsisafree-of-chargecoding(编程)competition.Studentsgetthe

extraordinarychancetoprogramSPHERESsatellitesaboardtheISS.Teamsstartby

takingonannualchallengesinvirtualsimulations.Thebestteamsthenentera

thrillinglivefinalontheISS,withanastronautinchargeoftheaction.

TournamenttracksataGlance

TournamentGrades/AgeDurationTeamSizeKeyFeature

9-12(14-205-20

HighSchoolSept-DecFinalontheISS

yrs)students

Middle5th-9thgraders5weeks(Jun7-20Freetrainingfor

School24-Aug2)studentsbeginners

HowtoParticipate

Qualification(资格):Highschoolstudents(notincollegeyet)fromtheUS,

Russia,ESAmemberstates,andAustraliacanjointhehighschooltournament.Middle

schoolstudentsarequalifiedforthemiddleschoolsummerprogram.

TeamSetup:Eachteammusthaveamentor,usuallyateacherorstaffmember.

Forhighschool,typicallyoneteamperschool(exceptionwithpermission),andfor

middleschool,teamsregisterbeforethesetdeadline.Allstudentsneedtocreate

theirownaccountsontheZeroRoboticsplatform.

Participantscangainhands-oncodingexperiencewithrealNASAsatellites.

Ithelpsindevelopingteamworkskills,asteamscooperateclosely.Exposuretospace

technologycanstirupinterestinSTEMcareers.Moreover,it’sagreataddition

tocollegeapplications,showingyourcommitmentandskillsinSTEMfields.Andthe

excitementofseeingyourcoderuninthemicrogravityoftheISSistrulyunmatched.

21.Whatisthedifferencebetweentheminimumteamsizesofthetwotournaments?

A.2.B.5.C.7.D.12.

22.WhoisqualifiedfortheHighSchoolTournament?

A.Collegestudentsunder20.B.MiddleschoolersinRussia.

C.9-12thgradersfromESAstates.D.Grade8studentsfromAustralia.

23.Howdoesthecompetitionbenefittheparticipants?

A.Itensurestheiruniversityadmission.B.ItincreasestheirSTEMcareer

interest.

C.IthelpsthemgetNASAjobsquickly.D.Itimprovestheircodingskills

significantly.

B

Lifecanbechallenging,particularlyforpeoplewithautism(自闭症).Itis

adisorderthatdoesnothaveonesinglecauseandcantakemanyforms.Mostoften,

itcreatesdifficultyincommunicatingandinteractingwithothers.Severeautism

mayleavesomeoneunabletospeakentirelyorfunctionwithoutassistance.Butmany

peoplewithautismhaveledrewardingorevenoutstandinglives.Onesuchperson

isHaleyMoss.

Asathree-year-old,Haleywasabletododifficulttaskssuchasfinishing

largepuzzles.However,shecouldn’tsaysimplewordslike“Mommy.”Theconcerned

parentstookhertoadoctor.Aftercarefulexamination,thedoctorsdiagnosed(诊

断)herashavingautism.Atthetime,thefamilywasgivensomeextremelynegative

news.“MyparentsweretoldthatIwouldbeluckytohavefriendsorevenholda

minimumwagejob,”Haleysaid.Yet,bygettingprofessionalhelp,Haleywasable

tojoinregularschoolclassesatfour.Shedidquitewellatschool,althoughwith

herpoorsocialskills,itwashardforhertomakefriends.

Eventually,Haleybecamesosuccessfulthatshemadehistory.Aftergraduating

fromtheUniversityofMiami,shegothiredbyalawfirmandbecamethefirstautistic

lawyerinFlorida.Beingalawyerwasn’therfirstchoiceofcareer,though.

Previoustogoingtolawschool,shestudiedpsychology(心理学)andconsidered

becomingapsychologisttohelpotherswithautism.However,Haleydiscoveredshe

didn’tenjoythescienceclasses,soshedecidedthatbecomingalawyerwouldfit

herinterestsbetter.Inadditiontobeingalegalprofessional,Haleyhasalso

publishedbooksandhasatalentforpainting.Mostdefinitely,Haleyhasfar

exceededthoseoriginallowexpectationsofherandproventheexpertswrong.In

short,shehasbecomearolemodelforotherswithautism.

24.Whatcanbeinferredaboutautismaccordingtoparagraph1?

A.Itaffectspeopleindifferentways.B.Itleadstothelossofspeech

function.

C.Itisadisorderthatcanbeeasilycured.D.Itpreventspeoplefrom

leadingsuccessfullives.

25.WhatnegativepredictiondidHaley’sparentsreceivefromthedoctor?

A.Haleywouldneverlearntospeak.B.Haleywouldstrugglewithpuzzles.

C.Haleywouldfailtograduatefromschool.D.Haleymightnothavefriendsor

holdabasicjob.

26.WhydidHaleychoosetobecomealawyerinsteadofapsychologist?

A.Shethoughtpsychologytoodifficulttolearn.

B.Shehopedtobecomethefirstautisticlawyer.

C.Shewantedtohelppeoplewithautismasalawyer.

D.Sherealizedenteringthefieldoflawbettersuitedherinterests.

27.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.ACareerinLaw:TheJourneyofHaleyMoss.

B.OvercomingChallenges:TheStoryofAutism.

C.UnderstandingAutism:CausesandChallenges.

D.HaleyMoss:OvercomingAutismandMakingHistory.

C

Concrete(混凝土)istheworld’smostusedmaterialafterwater.Becauseit

alreadysurroundsusinthebuiltenvironment,researchershavebeenexploringthe

ideaofusingconcretetostoreelectricity—turningbuildingsintogiantbatteries.

Theideahasbeengaininggroundaswehavecometoincreasinglyrelyonrenewable

energyfromthewindandsun:rechargeablebatteriesarenecessarywhenthewind

diesdownordarknessfalls.

Experimentalconcretebatterieshaveonlymanagedtoholdasmallpartofwhat

atraditionalbatterydoes.Butoneteamnowreportsthatithasdevelopeda

rechargeableoriginalmodelthatcouldrepresentamorethan10timesincreasein

storedcharge,comparedwithearlierattempts.

Alive-inconcretebatterymightsoundunlikely.Still,“youcanmakea

batteryoutofapotato,”notesAimeeBynne.Inafuturewheresustainabilityis

key,shelikestheideaofbuildingsthatavoidwastebyprovidingshelterand

poweringelectronics.

AccordingtoEmma,thestudyco-author,althoughthenewdesignstoresmore

than10timesasmuchpowerasearlierattempts:200squaremetersofit“canprovide

about8percentofthedailyelectricityconsumptionofatypicalU.S.home”,this

isnotenoughtocompetewithtoday’srechargeabledevices.“We’regetting

milliampsoutofconcretebatteries—we’renotgettingamps(安培),”Bynne,a

structuralengineeratTechnologicalUniversityDublin,says,“we’regetting

hoursratherthandaysofcharge.”Butsheaddsthat“concretebatteriesare

completelyintheirchildhood,comparedtootherbatterydesigns”.

Theearliestbatterieswerelargeandheavy.Researchersexperimentedwith

newmaterialsanddesignsformorethanacenturytodeveloptoday’ssmalldevices.

Bynnesuggestsconcrete-basedenergystoragecouldundergoasimilarevolution.

“Thewholeideaisthatwe’relookingfarintothefuture,”shesays,“we’re

playingthelonggamewithit.”

28.Whyhaveresearchersbeenexploringtheuseofconcrete?

A.Becauseconcreteisfarlighter.

B.Becauseconcreteiswidelypresent.

C.Becauseconcreteismuchcheaper.

D.Becauseconcretecanbeeasilytransported.

29.WhatdoesBynnewanttoshowbymentioningthepotato?

A.Onlyfood-relatedmaterialscanbemadeintobatteries.

B.Potatobatteriesaremoreefficientthanconcretebatteries.

C.Potatoesarethemostcommonly-usedmaterialforbatteries.

D.Materialsthatseemordinarycanbeusedforbattery-making.

30.Whatisthepropertyofthenewconcretebattery?

A.ItcanpoweraU.S.homefordays.

B.Itproduceslargeampsofelectricity.

C.Itstoresover10timesmorechargethanbefore.

D.Itisasefficientastraditionalbatteries.

31.WhatdoesBynnethinkofconcretebatteries?

A.Theyneedmoreadvancement.B.Theyrequiresimpletechnology.

C.Theycanbeatmodernbatteries.D.Theyhaveanarrowapplication.

D

Vacationsarebeingredefinedtoimproveyourwellnessexperiences.Thenew

buzzwordis“sleeptourism”andthefocusisonensuringthatyourestwellat

nightandactuallyreturnfromyourvacationfeelingrefreshed.

Whenaway,vacationerstraditionallyliketomakeuseofeverysecondofthe

day.Theyrushfromsitetosite,eatmealsatallhoursoftheday,andtreat

themselvesatnight.Andwhenfinallyreturningtotheirhotelroomsatnight,they

findithardtosleep.Besides,downtownhotelsmaybecentrallylocated,withnoisy

trafficandflashingcitylightspervading(弥漫).Also,manypeoplesimplydonot

sleepwellwhenawayfromtheirownbeds.Allthesefactorsleadtopain,allergies

andhormonalissues,makingsleepchallenging.

“Sleeptourism”addressestheseissuesandmore.Specialsleepsuiteshave

beenthoughtfullydesignedtoofferquietanddarkness.Hotelsareinvestingin

artificialintelligencemattresses(床垫)thatadjusttemperatureandhavecushions

torelievepressurepoints.Themattressescanalsotracksleepstatisticsandoffer

vacationersfeedbackontheirsleeppatterns.

Sleepsuitesareahugeadvanceintourismandarenowfoundinwellnesshotels

aroundtheworld.Eachoffersdifferentwaysofinducingsleep,accordingtoCondé

NastTraveler.Manyprovideamenuofrelaxingteasandatailoredbed.Nomatter

whichsleepsuiteyouchoose,thegoalistosleepwellsoyoucanimproveyourhealth

andwell-being.Sinkingintoacomfortablebedshouldbethebestpartofatrip!

Thehopeisthatmorehotelsadapttothiswellnesstrendandreturntothe

originalpurposeofahotelroom,whichissleep!Nowyoucantouraroundbyday

andhavesweetdreamsbynight.

32.Accordingtothetext,whatisthenewtrendinvacationing?

A.Partyingallnight.B.Eatingatspecialhours.

C.Sleepingwellonholiday.D.Rushingfromsitetosite.

33.Howdosleepsuitesimprovethesleepexperienceforguests?

A.Byservingawidevarietyoffood.

B.ByintroducingmattresseswithAItechnology.

C.Byofferingin-roomentertainmentsystems.

D.Byensuringcompletedarknessintherooms.

34.Theunderlinedword“inducing”inParagraph4probablymeans“________”.

A.promoting.B.preventing.C.causing.D.affecting.

35.Whatcanweinferaboutthefutureofhotelsfromthepassage?

A.Allhotelswillhaveartificialintelligencemattresses.

B.Traditionalhotelswilldisappearbecauseof“sleeptourism”.

C.Morehotelswillfocusonprovidingbettersleepexperiences.

D.Downtownhotelswillmovetoquieterareastoavoidtrafficnoise.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余

选项。

HelpingoutataFoodCenterDuringHolidays

Theholidayseasonistheperfecttimetovolunteerwithyourfamilyandgive

backtothecommunity.However,embarkingonthismeaningfuljourneycanfeel

overwhelmingatfirst.36

Findopportunities.

Contactyourlocalfoodbanktolearnwhichdistributioncentersneed

volunteers.Volunteerpositionsfillupquicklyduringholidays,soreachoutas

soonaspossible.

37

Therearenumerousvolunteeropportunitiesattheendoftheyear,andthese

programsareavailableinthemorning,afternoon,orevening.Signupearlytosecure

atimethatfitsyourfamily’sschedule.Ifoneprogramdoesn’twork,tryanother.

Knowyourtasks.

Volunteerstypicallyhelpwithfooddistribution,includingpackingboxes,

loadingcars,checkinginvisitors,andrestockingshelves.Youmayassistwith

holidaymeals,frompackingkitstoloadingdeliverytrucks.38Remember

toaskaboutsafetymeasureslikemask-wearingandsocialdistancing.

Makeitatradition.

Theneedforvolunteerspersistsyear-round,especiallypost-pandemic.39

Regularvolunteeringhelpsfoodcentersplanbetterforongoingneeds.

Eveniftheholidayrushleavesyouwithnotimetovolunteer,there’sstill

awaytomakeadifference.40Everyactofkindness,whetherbigorsmall,

helpsbuildawarmerandmorecaringcommunity.

A.Scheduleyourtime.

B.Checktherequirements.

C.Somecentersrequiretraining,soaskinadvance.

D.Considermakingvolunteeringayear-roundcommitment.

E.Youcanfollowthesestepsforanunforgettableexperience.

F.Anydonationcanhelphungryfamiliesstartthenewyearwithsufficientfood.

G.Also,sortingdonations,deliveringmeals,andhandlingtrafficarecommontasks.

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

There’sanautumndaythatIrecall(回想)everytimeIfindmyselfcaught

upintherushoflife.

Onesunnyafternoon,feeling41abouttheupcomingcollege

applications,I42totakeabreakfrommystudies.Iheadedoutsidetomy

backyardgardenwhereIbegantoweed(除草)43,myannoyanceanddepression

(沮丧)pouringintoeach44pullofunwantedgreenery.Mr.Jensen,aquiet

maninhisseventieslivingnextdoor,wasinhisgardenasusual,45his

roses.

Seeingmydepression,hewalkedoverand46startedweedingalongside

me.Afterafewminutesofsharedsilence,hefinally47.

“Youknow,”hebegan,“48agardenisalotlikegoingthrough

life.”

Alittlepuzzled,I49andlookedathim.Hecontinued,“Sometimes,

we50theweeds—theproblemsanddifficulties—somuchthatweforget

toenjoythe51.”Hegesturedtothebeautifulrosesinhisgarden,their

brightcolorsshiningintheafternoonsun.“Don’tforgetto52theroses,

evenasyoudealwiththeweeds.”

Thatsimple53hitmehard.Ihadbeensofocusedonthe54of

myfuture,thatIhadforgottentoenjoymypresent—thefriendships,thejoyof

learningnewthings,andthe55ofsimplybeingalive.Thatday,Mr.Jensen

taughtmealifelessonthatI’vecarriedwithmeeversince.

41.A.anxiousB.curiousC.excitedD.hopeful

42.A.happenedB.refusedC.decidedD.managed

43.A.carefullyB.mindlesslyC.eagerlyD.angrily

44.A.suddenB.gentleC.quickD.hard

45.A.diggingB.tendingC.pickingD.counting

46.A.cheerfullyB.silentlyC.unwillinglyD.awkwardly

47.A.spokeupB.brokedownC.movedonD.gavein

48.A.weedingB.designingC.decoratingD.exploring

49.A.noddedB.hesitatedC.stoppedD.waved

50.A.feedonB.relyonC.reflectonD.focuson

51.A.sunshineB.gardeningC.flowersD.fruits

52.A.waterB.plantC.appreciateD.share

53.A.wisdomB.ruleC.actionD.choice

54.A.impactB.stressC.possibilitiesD.details

55.A.meaningB.needC.challengeD.beauty

第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分:共15分)

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式(注意:答案请写在

答题卡上,写在本卷无效)。

Thereisnothingworsethanbeingsweatyonahotsummerday,butatleast

we’reabletoescapeintoairconditionedbuildingsthesedays.Inthepast,people

inChinaweren’tsolucky.

Historical56(account)showthat11,400peoplediedinBeijingin

thesummerof1743,astemperatureswentuptoover44degreesCelsiusfordozens

ofdaysonend.Giventhedangerofhottemperature,ancientChinesethoughtitwas

best57(rest)duringthehottestdays.Evenprisoners58

(sentence)todeathwerereprieved(缓刑)untilafterthesummermonths.Staying

coolwasclearly59seriousmatterinancientChina,but60(lucky)

theyhadsomewaystoavoidtheworstoftheheat.

ApaintingfromthesixthcenturynamedProofreadingintheNorthernQiDynasty

(《北齐校书图》)byartistYangZihuashowsscribes(经师)61(wear)

loose-fittingrobesastheyworked.In1972,archaeologists62(unearth)

asilkropeweighingjust95gramsfromtheWesternHandynastyintheMawangdui

HanTombs.Thethinyetdurabledresswasknownassushadanyi(素纱禅衣),or“plain

silksinglerobe.”Thedresswasnamed63itsplaincolorandthefactit

couldbewornwithnootherclothing.

However,thesilkrobesofscholarsandofficialswerenot64(afford)

tomostcommonpeople.Instead,theymightwear“bambooclothes”,65

helpedtheweareravoidsweatinganddidn’tsticktotheirskin.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

66.假设你是李华,英语课上老师要求向全班同学分享暑期社会实践经历,请你撰写一篇课

前演讲稿,内容包括:

(1)实践具体内容;

(2)个人感悟。

注意:

(1)写作词数应为80左右;

(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

MyStoryofSummerSocialPractice

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第二节(满分25分)

67.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。

Itwasanunusualexamthatlatershapedmywholelife.

Toprepareforit,Iabandonedalmostallmyafter-schoolactivities.Forthree

months,Istudiedfromsixinthemorninguntilwellintothenighteveryday.Still,

howeverhardItried,aconstantfeelingofanxietyneverwentaway,anditfollowed

meintotheexamroom.Itwasthefirstchallengethatknockedmedown.

ItwasaFrenchexam,andmyseatnumberwas30,whichmeantIwouldbethe

lasttoreceivethepaper.Thesecondchallengegreetedme:Iwasn’tverygoodat

Frenchandreadmoreslowlythanmostotherstudents,soIworriedIwouldn’thave

enoughtimetopreviewallthelisteningcomprehensionquestionsbeforethetest

began.

AlthoughIhadbeentoldtherewouldbetwoteachers,myheartstillskipped

abeatwhenIsawthemonexamday.Thefemaleteacherseemedverycautiousasshe

handedouttheanswersheets.Shecarefullycomparedeachstudent’sfacewiththe

photoontheexamineecertificate,movingslowlyandaddingtomyanxiety.While

shecontinuedtohandoutthesheets,themaleteacherstoodinfrontoftheplatform

withgreatseriousnessinhiseyes.WhenItriedtoreachformywatertocalmmyself,

theworstthinghappened.

Itismyhabittobringabottleofwatertoanexam.However,onthatparticular

day,Ilefthomeinahurryandforgotit.Withoutwater,mythroatfeltburning

andmywholebodydehydrated(脱水的).Iwassufferingfromthisphysicaldiscomfort,

andtheanxious,upsetfeelingonlyworsenedasthesheetswerehandedoutso

unhurriedly.

Whatwasonlyafewminutesfeltlikeacentury.Glancingaround,Isawwater

bottlesontheplatform.Thepain—bothphysicalandmental—becameunbearable

whentheteachersfinishedtheirprocessesandwereabouttoreturntothefront

oftheclassroom.

注意:

1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置做答。

Finally,Ipickedupallmycourageandraisedmyhand.

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Inaninstant,mymindwassettorest.

2025-2026学年高二上期11月测试(一)

英语答案

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答案CBCAABCBCA

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66.OnePossibleVersion:

Dearclassmates,

Thissummer,Ijoinedavolunteerprogramatacommunitycentertoteachsenior

citizenssmartphoneskills.First,Icreatedsimplehandoutswithstep-by-step

illustrationsfortaskslikevideo-callingfamilyandorderingfoodonline.During

thesessions,Inoticedmanystruggledwithtouchscreens,soIusedreal-life

examplestoexplainfunctions.Forinstance,whenteachingphotosharing,Ishowed

themhowtosendpicturesoftheirgrandchildren.Thoughsometooklongertograsp

theconcepts,theirexcitementwhenfinallymakingavideocallorordering

successfullymadeeveryeffortworthwhile.

Thisexperiencetaughtmethatpatienceiskeyincommunication.Italsomade

merealizethatinourdigitalage,helpingtheelderlyadaptisn’tjustafavor

—it’sawaytoconnectgenerationsandspreadwarmth.Thesmilesontheirfaces

werethebestrewardIcouldaskfor.

Thankyou!

【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文,要求考生撰写一篇课前演讲稿向全班同学分享暑期社会

实践经历。其内容包括:实践具体内容和个人感悟。

【详解】1.词汇积累

加入:join→takepartin

首先:first→tobeginwith

例如:forinstance→forexample

帮助:help→aid

2.句式拓展

简单句变复合句

原句:Thissummer,Ijoinedavolunteerprogramatacommunitycentertoteachsenior

citizenssmartphoneskills.

拓展句:Thissummer,IjoinedavolunteerprogramatacommunitycenterwhereItaught

seniorcitizenssmartphoneskills.

【点睛】【高分句型1】Forinstance,whenteachingphotosharing,Ishowedthemhow

tosendpicturesoftheirgrandchildren.(运用了状语从句的省略)

【高分句型2】Thisexperiencetaughtmethatpatienceiskeyincommunication.(运

用了that引导的宾语从句)

67.

Finally,Ipickedupallmycourageandraisedmyhand.“Isanythingwrong?”

Themaleteacher’ssweepinggazemetmine,andhisvoicecrackedlikethunderin

thesilentclassroom.Iloweredmyheadinstantlyundertheotherstudents’stare.

Thefemaleteacherturnedaround,butIinstinctivelyshrankevenlower.Atlast,

Imanagedtostammeroutthewordsthathadbeencirclinginmymindforwhatfelt

likecenturies.“CouldIhaveabottleofwater?”Iheardherwarmvoicewitha

hintoflaughter.“Ofcourse,”Themaleteachersteppeddownwiththebottle,and

whatsurprisedmemorewasthatheeventwistedoffthecapforme.“Doesanyone

needanyhelp?”he

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