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Ⅳ.句子翻译
1. 他们一句中文都不会说。
They can't _ Chinese.
2. $她的奉献精神为我树立了一个好榜样。$
Her devotion _.
3. $我的想象力超出了你能想象的范围。$
My imagination _ what you can think.
4. $这款应用程序可以把你的母语翻译成任何其他语言。$
The app can _ any other languages.
5. $更重要的是,她在六十多岁的时候学习了新的技能。$
_, she learns new skills _.
6. $他们遇到了许多问题,这并不令人意外。$
It _ that they _.
1. 他们一句中文都不会说。
They can't _ Chinese.
2. $她的奉献精神为我树立了一个好榜样。$
Her devotion _.
3. $我的想象力超出了你能想象的范围。$
My imagination _ what you can think.
4. $这款应用程序可以把你的母语翻译成任何其他语言。$
The app can _ any other languages.
5. $更重要的是,她在六十多岁的时候学习了新的技能。$
_, she learns new skills _.
6. $他们遇到了许多问题,这并不令人意外。$
It _ that they _.
答案:
1. speak a word of 2. sets a good example for me 3. goes further than 4. translate your mother language into 5. What's more; in her sixties 6. came as no surprise; ran into many problems
Ⅴ.阅读理解
新素材 “后进生”奖学金 In our fast-paced world, speed is often mistaken for success. We admire those who achieve their goals rapidly, yet we don't pay much attention to those who take longer to reach the same destination. A recent university graduate, Yu Yifan, has started a scholarship (奖学金) programme to challenge this way of thinking.
Yu Yifan, who just graduated from Sichuan University, gave 30,000 yuan to his school in November to create a scholarship. This scholarship is not for the top students, but for those who are not in the top 25 per cent of their class. Yu wants to help students who are not doing so well now but are working hard to get better.
This scholarship helps us look at education in a new way. It's not just about getting good grades, but also about the journey of learning. As the American thinker Mortimer J. Adler said, “The purpose of learning is growth.” Because of different learning methods and situations, some students learn fast, while some learn slowly, but all students can grow if they keep trying. Efforts and failures are a natural part of learning, helping students think clearly, solve problems and develop as successful students.
Nowadays, we often call students “winners” or “losers” based on their results. The best students get a lot of praise, but the hard work of slower students is not seen. Yu himself recalled feeling lost and anxious when he was falling behind. Support from his teacher helped him get back his confidence.
Yu's scholarship serves as more than financial help, but it is an act of understanding. Each step forward, no matter how small, is a step towards success.
1. What is the main purpose of Yu Yifan's scholarship?
A. To give money to the fastest achievers.
B. To support students who are in the top 25 per cent.
C. To help students who are working hard to improve.
D. To encourage students to focus on the final results.
2. How did Yu Yifan's teacher help him?
A. By giving him financial support.
B. By taking his failures seriously.
C. By helping him feel confident again.
D. By showing him that grades matter.
3. 语言能力分析能力 What's the writer's opinion of learning?
A. Learning is valuable if it leads to success.
B. Learning is a process of personal growth.
C. Learning is important for the fastest learners.
D. Learning helps to understand education better.
4. What's the best title for the passage?
A. Winners or Losers
B. The Secret of Success
C. A Graduate's Special Programme
D. A New Method to Scholarship
新素材 “后进生”奖学金 In our fast-paced world, speed is often mistaken for success. We admire those who achieve their goals rapidly, yet we don't pay much attention to those who take longer to reach the same destination. A recent university graduate, Yu Yifan, has started a scholarship (奖学金) programme to challenge this way of thinking.
Yu Yifan, who just graduated from Sichuan University, gave 30,000 yuan to his school in November to create a scholarship. This scholarship is not for the top students, but for those who are not in the top 25 per cent of their class. Yu wants to help students who are not doing so well now but are working hard to get better.
This scholarship helps us look at education in a new way. It's not just about getting good grades, but also about the journey of learning. As the American thinker Mortimer J. Adler said, “The purpose of learning is growth.” Because of different learning methods and situations, some students learn fast, while some learn slowly, but all students can grow if they keep trying. Efforts and failures are a natural part of learning, helping students think clearly, solve problems and develop as successful students.
Nowadays, we often call students “winners” or “losers” based on their results. The best students get a lot of praise, but the hard work of slower students is not seen. Yu himself recalled feeling lost and anxious when he was falling behind. Support from his teacher helped him get back his confidence.
Yu's scholarship serves as more than financial help, but it is an act of understanding. Each step forward, no matter how small, is a step towards success.
1. What is the main purpose of Yu Yifan's scholarship?
A. To give money to the fastest achievers.
B. To support students who are in the top 25 per cent.
C. To help students who are working hard to improve.
D. To encourage students to focus on the final results.
2. How did Yu Yifan's teacher help him?
A. By giving him financial support.
B. By taking his failures seriously.
C. By helping him feel confident again.
D. By showing him that grades matter.
3. 语言能力分析能力 What's the writer's opinion of learning?
A. Learning is valuable if it leads to success.
B. Learning is a process of personal growth.
C. Learning is important for the fastest learners.
D. Learning helps to understand education better.
4. What's the best title for the passage?
A. Winners or Losers
B. The Secret of Success
C. A Graduate's Special Programme
D. A New Method to Scholarship
答案:
1 - 4 CCBC
【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文,讲述了四川大学毕业生余一凡设立奖学金的故事。与传统奖学金奖励成绩优异的学生不同,余一凡的奖学金专门资助那些成绩不在前25%但仍然努力进步的学生。
1. C 细节理解题。根据第二段“This scholarship is... for those who are not in the top 25 per cent of their class. Yu wants to help students who are not doing so well now but are working hard to get better.”可知,该奖学金不是为了奖励成绩最好的学生,而是帮助那些尽管成绩不佳但仍然努力进步的学生。故选C。
2. C 细节理解题。根据第四段“Yu himself recalled feeling lost and anxious when he was falling behind. Support from his teacher helped him get back his confidence.”可知,余一凡曾因落后于他人而感到迷茫和焦虑,而老师的支持帮助他重新建立了自信。故选C。
3. B 观点态度题。本文第三段作者引用了美国思想家Mortimer J. Adler的话“The purpose of learning is growth.”并强调无论学习快慢,每个学生只要坚持努力都能成长。因此与作者观点一致的是B选项。故选B。
4. C 标题归纳题。本文主要介绍了余一凡作为大学毕业生设立奖学金的故事,重点是他对教育的理解和帮助学生的行动。因此,最佳标题是C,符合文章内容。故选C。
易错点拨:A选项“胜者或败者”只是文章提到的当前人们对学生的一种错误分类方式,没有全面涵盖文章关于奖学金项目的核心内容。B选项“成功的秘诀”,文章并没有重点探讨成功的秘诀,而是关于一种新的奖学金理念和对学习成长的思考。D选项“一种新的奖学金方法”没有突出这个奖学金项目是由一个毕业生发起的以及其背后挑战传统观念的重要意义。
【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文,讲述了四川大学毕业生余一凡设立奖学金的故事。与传统奖学金奖励成绩优异的学生不同,余一凡的奖学金专门资助那些成绩不在前25%但仍然努力进步的学生。
1. C 细节理解题。根据第二段“This scholarship is... for those who are not in the top 25 per cent of their class. Yu wants to help students who are not doing so well now but are working hard to get better.”可知,该奖学金不是为了奖励成绩最好的学生,而是帮助那些尽管成绩不佳但仍然努力进步的学生。故选C。
2. C 细节理解题。根据第四段“Yu himself recalled feeling lost and anxious when he was falling behind. Support from his teacher helped him get back his confidence.”可知,余一凡曾因落后于他人而感到迷茫和焦虑,而老师的支持帮助他重新建立了自信。故选C。
3. B 观点态度题。本文第三段作者引用了美国思想家Mortimer J. Adler的话“The purpose of learning is growth.”并强调无论学习快慢,每个学生只要坚持努力都能成长。因此与作者观点一致的是B选项。故选B。
4. C 标题归纳题。本文主要介绍了余一凡作为大学毕业生设立奖学金的故事,重点是他对教育的理解和帮助学生的行动。因此,最佳标题是C,符合文章内容。故选C。
易错点拨:A选项“胜者或败者”只是文章提到的当前人们对学生的一种错误分类方式,没有全面涵盖文章关于奖学金项目的核心内容。B选项“成功的秘诀”,文章并没有重点探讨成功的秘诀,而是关于一种新的奖学金理念和对学习成长的思考。D选项“一种新的奖学金方法”没有突出这个奖学金项目是由一个毕业生发起的以及其背后挑战传统观念的重要意义。
Ⅵ.首字母填空
根据短文内容及首字母提示,在空格处填入一个适当的词使短文完整。
新语篇 信件 Dear Holly,
It's that time again—end of term. The final exams are just around the corner. Lately, I've been trying to b 1 sleep and studying. If I study a lot and sleep too little, my grades go down because I'm too tired to focus in class the next day. But if I sleep more and study less, my grades also suffer. What should I do? I look forward to your v 2 advice.
Too Tired to Think of a Name
Dear “Too Tired to Think of a Name”,
Always focus on your lessons in class. After school, try to divide your study time into s 3 sessions(部分). Set clear goals for each session. Let's say you start with your English homework. After that, take a b 4 and enjoy some snacks. Then, dive into your Maths homework. Once you're done, spend some time playing with your dog. R 5 this pattern till you finish all your homework. It will take a little longer overall, but you won't feel so tired afterward.
Study for 30 to 40 minutes every day for each subject. Never cram(挤满) the night before an exam. Cramming will only stress you out and l 6 you feeling tired and probably still unprepared. In short, remember that taking care of y 7 is just as important as studying. If you don't look after your physical and mental health, you won't be able to do your best. If you still have difficulty m 8 it all, talk to a parent, teacher or older schoolmate. They've probably been through s 9 circumstances and can give you useful advice.
I hope you think my advice is w 10 taking.
Best wishes,
Holly Brantley
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根据短文内容及首字母提示,在空格处填入一个适当的词使短文完整。
新语篇 信件 Dear Holly,
It's that time again—end of term. The final exams are just around the corner. Lately, I've been trying to b 1 sleep and studying. If I study a lot and sleep too little, my grades go down because I'm too tired to focus in class the next day. But if I sleep more and study less, my grades also suffer. What should I do? I look forward to your v 2 advice.
Too Tired to Think of a Name
Dear “Too Tired to Think of a Name”,
Always focus on your lessons in class. After school, try to divide your study time into s 3 sessions(部分). Set clear goals for each session. Let's say you start with your English homework. After that, take a b 4 and enjoy some snacks. Then, dive into your Maths homework. Once you're done, spend some time playing with your dog. R 5 this pattern till you finish all your homework. It will take a little longer overall, but you won't feel so tired afterward.
Study for 30 to 40 minutes every day for each subject. Never cram(挤满) the night before an exam. Cramming will only stress you out and l 6 you feeling tired and probably still unprepared. In short, remember that taking care of y 7 is just as important as studying. If you don't look after your physical and mental health, you won't be able to do your best. If you still have difficulty m 8 it all, talk to a parent, teacher or older schoolmate. They've probably been through s 9 circumstances and can give you useful advice.
I hope you think my advice is w 10 taking.
Best wishes,
Holly Brantley
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答案:
1. balance 2. valuable 3. smaller 4. break 5. Repeat 6. leave 7. yourself 8. managing 9. similar 10. worth
Ⅶ.任务型阅读
阅读并根据下面的短文,在空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。(第 10 小题不限词数)
学习能力学习策略 Success is something many people work very hard for. It's difficult to have success, but keeping the success going is even harder. So, let's see what many successful people do every day to improve themselves.
You may think that it is all about the brain work that makes people successful. However, successful people take exercise regularly. It is not only about keeping you healthy. It also can teach you to overcome yourselves. Leonardo da Vinci, for example, often went on long walks in the countryside around Florence. These walks inspired his scientific studies and artistic works.
Benjamin Franklin asked himself every morning what good things he was going to do this day. Having a plan helps you remember everything. Spend 10 minutes before sleeping or after you wake up and make a plan for the whole day. It would be even better if you write it down somewhere.
Most often, successful people are interested in certain activities. A Saturday golf game can be a great way to make friends. Even knitting or drawing can make people relaxed and fresh.
People need to get new information every day to keep the brain working. Successful people always find the way to learn something new. They read books and articles, they talk with smart people and they go through safe websites. You should always keep your brain working and it'll work out some ideas.
Successful people think over their day before bedtime. Did I do everything I had planned? What shouldn't I have done today? What should I do better the next day? When you think of the good things you did today, it helps you keep doing them tomorrow. When you think of your mistakes, you may not do them again the next day.

| 新考法开放性试题 What other habits do you think people should have to succeed? 10 |
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阅读并根据下面的短文,在空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。(第 10 小题不限词数)
学习能力学习策略 Success is something many people work very hard for. It's difficult to have success, but keeping the success going is even harder. So, let's see what many successful people do every day to improve themselves.
You may think that it is all about the brain work that makes people successful. However, successful people take exercise regularly. It is not only about keeping you healthy. It also can teach you to overcome yourselves. Leonardo da Vinci, for example, often went on long walks in the countryside around Florence. These walks inspired his scientific studies and artistic works.
Benjamin Franklin asked himself every morning what good things he was going to do this day. Having a plan helps you remember everything. Spend 10 minutes before sleeping or after you wake up and make a plan for the whole day. It would be even better if you write it down somewhere.
Most often, successful people are interested in certain activities. A Saturday golf game can be a great way to make friends. Even knitting or drawing can make people relaxed and fresh.
People need to get new information every day to keep the brain working. Successful people always find the way to learn something new. They read books and articles, they talk with smart people and they go through safe websites. You should always keep your brain working and it'll work out some ideas.
Successful people think over their day before bedtime. Did I do everything I had planned? What shouldn't I have done today? What should I do better the next day? When you think of the good things you did today, it helps you keep doing them tomorrow. When you think of your mistakes, you may not do them again the next day.
| 新考法开放性试题 What other habits do you think people should have to succeed? 10 |
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答案:
1. successful 2. Reasons 3. Exercising 4. teaches 5. forget 6. Joining 7. Learning 8. bed/sleep 9. avoid 10. Never give up./Manage their time well.(答案不唯一,言之有理即可)
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