2025年天星教育金考卷一轮复习单元滚动双测卷英语
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七选五
[2025广东深圳一检]
How to Reconnect with Nature Through Writing
Whether you’re in the wilderness or a city park, being present with other beings can be deeply rewarding. The wild is calling, and writing offers a powerful tool for reconnection. Through keen observation and warm language, we can develop a deeper connection with our environment. 1
The first step is raising a keen awareness of your surroundings. By sharpening your senses, you’ll capture the essence of a plant or place in vivid detail. Imagine describing a forest after a summer rain: What can you see? Maybe sunlight passing through the leaves? 2 Sensory details create an experience that brings both you and the reader into the heart of the forest.
Limiting your focus to one single being. This limitation creates a deeper connection between you and your fellow creature, whether a sunflower pushing through a crack in the sidewalk, or a strange - looking mushroom. 3 By exploring this nature - being, you gain a richer understanding and appreciation for its existence.
4 It can also be about experiencing the natural world from a different angle. Try writing a letter to your wild friend: Choose a plant, animal, or natural element. Imagine how the world might appear through the eyes and ears of them. They also have stories to tell.
Nature writing is a journey of continuous discovery. 5 Keep writing, keep exploring your local environment, and keep rewilding yourself. Share your experiences and remember, even the smallest backyard can be a place for wonder and inspiration.
A. Or do you smell the natural smell of wet soil in the air?
B. Nature writing isn’t just about humans observing nature.
C. How does a plant sense the surroundings compared to you?
D. Let’s explore some tips to set off on your wild writing journey.
E. Use all your senses to capture the unique details of one creature.
F. The following are some techniques to unlock your creative potential.
G. The practice of it can awaken a new appreciation for the world around you.
[2025广东深圳一检]
How to Reconnect with Nature Through Writing
Whether you’re in the wilderness or a city park, being present with other beings can be deeply rewarding. The wild is calling, and writing offers a powerful tool for reconnection. Through keen observation and warm language, we can develop a deeper connection with our environment. 1
The first step is raising a keen awareness of your surroundings. By sharpening your senses, you’ll capture the essence of a plant or place in vivid detail. Imagine describing a forest after a summer rain: What can you see? Maybe sunlight passing through the leaves? 2 Sensory details create an experience that brings both you and the reader into the heart of the forest.
Limiting your focus to one single being. This limitation creates a deeper connection between you and your fellow creature, whether a sunflower pushing through a crack in the sidewalk, or a strange - looking mushroom. 3 By exploring this nature - being, you gain a richer understanding and appreciation for its existence.
4 It can also be about experiencing the natural world from a different angle. Try writing a letter to your wild friend: Choose a plant, animal, or natural element. Imagine how the world might appear through the eyes and ears of them. They also have stories to tell.
Nature writing is a journey of continuous discovery. 5 Keep writing, keep exploring your local environment, and keep rewilding yourself. Share your experiences and remember, even the smallest backyard can be a place for wonder and inspiration.
A. Or do you smell the natural smell of wet soil in the air?
B. Nature writing isn’t just about humans observing nature.
C. How does a plant sense the surroundings compared to you?
D. Let’s explore some tips to set off on your wild writing journey.
E. Use all your senses to capture the unique details of one creature.
F. The following are some techniques to unlock your creative potential.
G. The practice of it can awaken a new appreciation for the world around you.
答案:
1.D 逻辑关系线索。根据上文中的“Through keen observation and warm language, we can develop a deeper connection with our environment”可知,通过敏锐的观察和温暖的语言,我们可以与环境建立更深的联系。结合下文中提出的一些具体的写作技巧,故D项“Let's explore some tips to set off on your wild writing journey”承上启下,符合语境。
2.A 词汇复现线索。根据上文中的“What can you see? Maybe sunlight passing through the leaves?”可知,这里在描述森林雨后的视觉细节,接下来用嗅觉细节进一步丰富感官体验,故A项“Or do you smell the natural smell of wet soil in the air?”能承接上文,符合语境。A项中的wet对应上文中的a summer rain。
3.E 根据上文中的“Limiting your focus to one single being... or a strange - looking mushroom”和下文“By exploring this nature - being, you gain a richer understanding and appreciation for its existence”可知,本空应提示读者使用所有感官来捕捉这些细节,故E项承上启下,符合语境。
4.B 根据下文中的“It can also be about experiencing the natural world from a different angle”可知,自然写作还可以从不同的角度体验自然世界。因此,这里需要引出这个新的观点,B项“Nature writing isn't just about humans observing nature”能引出下文,符合语境。
5.G 由上文中的“Nature writing is a journey of continuous discovery”可知,自然写作是一个持续发现的过程。接下来总结这种实践带来的好处,故G项“The practice of it can awaken a new appreciation for the world around you”承接上文,符合语境。
2.A 词汇复现线索。根据上文中的“What can you see? Maybe sunlight passing through the leaves?”可知,这里在描述森林雨后的视觉细节,接下来用嗅觉细节进一步丰富感官体验,故A项“Or do you smell the natural smell of wet soil in the air?”能承接上文,符合语境。A项中的wet对应上文中的a summer rain。
3.E 根据上文中的“Limiting your focus to one single being... or a strange - looking mushroom”和下文“By exploring this nature - being, you gain a richer understanding and appreciation for its existence”可知,本空应提示读者使用所有感官来捕捉这些细节,故E项承上启下,符合语境。
4.B 根据下文中的“It can also be about experiencing the natural world from a different angle”可知,自然写作还可以从不同的角度体验自然世界。因此,这里需要引出这个新的观点,B项“Nature writing isn't just about humans observing nature”能引出下文,符合语境。
5.G 由上文中的“Nature writing is a journey of continuous discovery”可知,自然写作是一个持续发现的过程。接下来总结这种实践带来的好处,故G项“The practice of it can awaken a new appreciation for the world around you”承接上文,符合语境。
完形填空
[2025湖南师大附中二检]I was a journalist. Not long into my career in journalism, I realized I was in need of some slow, 1 adventure. The kind of fun that required little planning, zero stress and a lot of time. The kind of time you often didn’t get in a 2 .
And that’s when I 3 a secret. Washington, D. C. , the city where I live, is full of hidden fossils. In my overstimulated life, I began to 4 fossils. Many of the local sites are within 80 miles south of the capital along the Potomac River, so fossil hunting 5 removes me from the city. It is a visual game, requiring 6 and focus. Spotting recognizable shapes in the wild is like thinking over a broken 7 in the sediment(沉积物). Is it a tooth,a bone or a shell? I’m looking for the 8 end pieces. Thankfully,my 9 phone service in these places holds back the rest of the world while I’m finding another one. And I know the fossils don’t 10 my immediate attention because they have nothing but time.
Once,I took a bottle - cap - sized trilobite(三叶虫) fossil into the newsroom and placed it within my sight. It was something I wanted to 11 throughout the day. Turning over that piece of rock is a way to 12 me outside for a moment and to a time before humans arrived and 13 cities on top of those lands.
Thinking about geological time makes me feel brief and remarkable, like the little trilobite. My worried mind 14 . I realize a lot of stressful details don’t matter. My 15 shifts. Maybe I don’t need to take that phone call right this minute.
1. A. short - term B. low - risk
C. historical D. romantic
2. A. house B. car
C. newsroom D. school
3. A. announced B. questioned
C. guarded D. discovered
4. A. seek B. record
C. purchase D. modify
5. A. gradually B. physically
C. eventually D. typically
6. A. patience B. strength
C. training D. courage
7. A. dream B. image
C. resource D. puzzle
8. A. obvious B. expensive
C. rare D. impressive
9. A. precious B. conventional
C. poor D. clear
10. A. attract B. accept
C. deserve D. demand
11. A. share B. notice
C. introduce D. display
12. A. touch B. hold
C. seize D. transport
13. A. built B. explored
C. conquered D. found
14. A. takes off B. settles down
C. goes blank D. runs out
15. A. standpoint B. challenge
C. standard D. task
[2025湖南师大附中二检]I was a journalist. Not long into my career in journalism, I realized I was in need of some slow, 1 adventure. The kind of fun that required little planning, zero stress and a lot of time. The kind of time you often didn’t get in a 2 .
And that’s when I 3 a secret. Washington, D. C. , the city where I live, is full of hidden fossils. In my overstimulated life, I began to 4 fossils. Many of the local sites are within 80 miles south of the capital along the Potomac River, so fossil hunting 5 removes me from the city. It is a visual game, requiring 6 and focus. Spotting recognizable shapes in the wild is like thinking over a broken 7 in the sediment(沉积物). Is it a tooth,a bone or a shell? I’m looking for the 8 end pieces. Thankfully,my 9 phone service in these places holds back the rest of the world while I’m finding another one. And I know the fossils don’t 10 my immediate attention because they have nothing but time.
Once,I took a bottle - cap - sized trilobite(三叶虫) fossil into the newsroom and placed it within my sight. It was something I wanted to 11 throughout the day. Turning over that piece of rock is a way to 12 me outside for a moment and to a time before humans arrived and 13 cities on top of those lands.
Thinking about geological time makes me feel brief and remarkable, like the little trilobite. My worried mind 14 . I realize a lot of stressful details don’t matter. My 15 shifts. Maybe I don’t need to take that phone call right this minute.
1. A. short - term B. low - risk
C. historical D. romantic
2. A. house B. car
C. newsroom D. school
3. A. announced B. questioned
C. guarded D. discovered
4. A. seek B. record
C. purchase D. modify
5. A. gradually B. physically
C. eventually D. typically
6. A. patience B. strength
C. training D. courage
7. A. dream B. image
C. resource D. puzzle
8. A. obvious B. expensive
C. rare D. impressive
9. A. precious B. conventional
C. poor D. clear
10. A. attract B. accept
C. deserve D. demand
11. A. share B. notice
C. introduce D. display
12. A. touch B. hold
C. seize D. transport
13. A. built B. explored
C. conquered D. found
14. A. takes off B. settles down
C. goes blank D. runs out
15. A. standpoint B. challenge
C. standard D. task
答案:
1.B 根据空前的slow以及空后的zero stress可知,空处所表达的意思应与它们相符,意思是作者意识到自己需要一些缓慢、低风险的冒险。short - term“短期的”;low - risk“低风险的”;historical“历史上的”;romantic“浪漫的”。
2.C 根据上文中的“my career in journalism”以及第三段中的“Once, I took a bottle - cap - sized trilobite(三叶虫) fossil into the newsroom and placed it within my sight”中的newsroom可知,此处指的是新闻编辑室。
3.D 根据空后的“Washington, D. C.,the city where I live, is full of hidden fossils”并结合语境可知,作者发现了华盛顿到处都隐藏了化石这个秘密。announce“宣布,宣告”;question“怀疑”;guard“保护,保守”;discover“发现”。
4.A 根据空后的“so fossil hunting 5 ”可知,此处应用hunt的同义词。seek“寻找”;record“记录,记载”;purchase“购买”;modify“调整,稍作修改”。
5.B 根据空前的“the local sites are within 80 miles south of the capital along the Potomac River”并结合常识可知,化石遗址离城市较远,所以需要作者离开城市去寻找。gradually“逐渐地”;physically“身体地”;eventually“最终”;typically“典型地”。
6.A 根据空后的focus和like thinking over,再结合常识可知,寻找化石需要耐心和专注。patience“耐心”;strength“力量”;training“训练”;courage“勇气”。
7.D 根据空后的“Is it a tooth,a bone or a shell?”可知,在野外发现可识别的形状就像是思考沉积物中一个破碎的拼图,想要拼出它原本的形状。dream“梦想”;image“图像”;resource“资源”;puzzle“拼图,智力游戏”。
8.C 根据空前的“Spotting recognizable shapes in the wild is like thinking over a broken 7 in sediment(沉积物)”结合常识可知,作者寻找的化石是稀有的。obvious“显然的”;expensive“昂贵的”;rare“罕见的”;impressive“令人印象深刻的”。
9.C 根据上文提到的当地的遗址都在首都以南80英里,以及空后的“holds back the rest of the world”可知,手机的信号不好。precious“珍贵的”;conventional“传统的,惯例的”;poor“差的”;clear“清楚的”。
10.D 根据下文的“because they have nothing but time”可知,化石有的是时间等待作者来找到它们,所以它们不需要作者立即的关注。attract“吸引”;accept“收受,接受”;deserve“值得”;demand“需要”。
11.B 根据空前的“and placed it within my sight”可知,这块化石是作者整天想关注的事物。share“分享”;notice“注意”;introduce“介绍,引进”;display“展示”。
12.D 根据空后的“me outside for a moment and to a time before humans arrived and 13 cities on top of those lands”并结合常识可知,翻看那块化石让作者回到人类到达并在这些土地上建造城市之前的时代,此处表示让作者仿佛回到过去,身临其境。touch“触碰”;hold“拿着”;seize“抓住”;transport“使产生身临其境的感觉”。
13.A 根据空前的humans arrived并结合常识可知,人们到一个地方应该在那里建造城市。build“建造”;explore“探索”;conquer“占领”;find“发现”。
14.B 根据空后的“I realize a lot of stressful details don't matter”可知,作者意识到很多令人倍感压力的细节并不重要,他担忧的心平静了下来。take off“脱下,起飞”;settle down“平静下来”;go blank“脑子里一片空白”;run out“用完”。
15.A 根据空前的“a lot of stressful details don't matter”以及空后的“I don't need to take that phone call right this minute”可知,此刻作者的观点发生了变化。standpoint“立场,观点”;challenge“挑战”;standard“标准”;task“任务”。
2.C 根据上文中的“my career in journalism”以及第三段中的“Once, I took a bottle - cap - sized trilobite(三叶虫) fossil into the newsroom and placed it within my sight”中的newsroom可知,此处指的是新闻编辑室。
3.D 根据空后的“Washington, D. C.,the city where I live, is full of hidden fossils”并结合语境可知,作者发现了华盛顿到处都隐藏了化石这个秘密。announce“宣布,宣告”;question“怀疑”;guard“保护,保守”;discover“发现”。
4.A 根据空后的“so fossil hunting 5 ”可知,此处应用hunt的同义词。seek“寻找”;record“记录,记载”;purchase“购买”;modify“调整,稍作修改”。
5.B 根据空前的“the local sites are within 80 miles south of the capital along the Potomac River”并结合常识可知,化石遗址离城市较远,所以需要作者离开城市去寻找。gradually“逐渐地”;physically“身体地”;eventually“最终”;typically“典型地”。
6.A 根据空后的focus和like thinking over,再结合常识可知,寻找化石需要耐心和专注。patience“耐心”;strength“力量”;training“训练”;courage“勇气”。
7.D 根据空后的“Is it a tooth,a bone or a shell?”可知,在野外发现可识别的形状就像是思考沉积物中一个破碎的拼图,想要拼出它原本的形状。dream“梦想”;image“图像”;resource“资源”;puzzle“拼图,智力游戏”。
8.C 根据空前的“Spotting recognizable shapes in the wild is like thinking over a broken 7 in sediment(沉积物)”结合常识可知,作者寻找的化石是稀有的。obvious“显然的”;expensive“昂贵的”;rare“罕见的”;impressive“令人印象深刻的”。
9.C 根据上文提到的当地的遗址都在首都以南80英里,以及空后的“holds back the rest of the world”可知,手机的信号不好。precious“珍贵的”;conventional“传统的,惯例的”;poor“差的”;clear“清楚的”。
10.D 根据下文的“because they have nothing but time”可知,化石有的是时间等待作者来找到它们,所以它们不需要作者立即的关注。attract“吸引”;accept“收受,接受”;deserve“值得”;demand“需要”。
11.B 根据空前的“and placed it within my sight”可知,这块化石是作者整天想关注的事物。share“分享”;notice“注意”;introduce“介绍,引进”;display“展示”。
12.D 根据空后的“me outside for a moment and to a time before humans arrived and 13 cities on top of those lands”并结合常识可知,翻看那块化石让作者回到人类到达并在这些土地上建造城市之前的时代,此处表示让作者仿佛回到过去,身临其境。touch“触碰”;hold“拿着”;seize“抓住”;transport“使产生身临其境的感觉”。
13.A 根据空前的humans arrived并结合常识可知,人们到一个地方应该在那里建造城市。build“建造”;explore“探索”;conquer“占领”;find“发现”。
14.B 根据空后的“I realize a lot of stressful details don't matter”可知,作者意识到很多令人倍感压力的细节并不重要,他担忧的心平静了下来。take off“脱下,起飞”;settle down“平静下来”;go blank“脑子里一片空白”;run out“用完”。
15.A 根据空前的“a lot of stressful details don't matter”以及空后的“I don't need to take that phone call right this minute”可知,此刻作者的观点发生了变化。standpoint“立场,观点”;challenge“挑战”;standard“标准”;task“任务”。
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