2025年金考卷名师名题单元双测卷高中英语必修第三册译林版
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假定你是李华,你市现在正值雷雨季节,你想提醒正在你校交流学习的英国学生 Mike 注意安全。请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括:
(1)可能出现的极端天气;
(2)相关的防范建议。
注意:写作词数应为80个左右。
(1)可能出现的极端天气;
(2)相关的防范建议。
注意:写作词数应为80个左右。
答案:
Dear Mike,
Hope you've been enjoying your studies here so far! Since our city has entered the thunderstorm season, what needs your special attention(主语从句) is some extreme weather. Heavy rain, thunder, lightning, and strong wind might occur without much warning.
For your safety, here are a few suggestions. First, try to avoid going out when a thunderstorm is approaching(时间状语从句). If you do need to head out(条件状语从句), carry a firm umbrella. Second, if you're caught in a storm, in no case should you take cover near tall trees or power lines(倒装句). At home, remember to unplug electrical devices and chargers to prevent lightning strikes.
Take good care of yourself!
Your sincerely,
Li Hua
Hope you've been enjoying your studies here so far! Since our city has entered the thunderstorm season, what needs your special attention(主语从句) is some extreme weather. Heavy rain, thunder, lightning, and strong wind might occur without much warning.
For your safety, here are a few suggestions. First, try to avoid going out when a thunderstorm is approaching(时间状语从句). If you do need to head out(条件状语从句), carry a firm umbrella. Second, if you're caught in a storm, in no case should you take cover near tall trees or power lines(倒装句). At home, remember to unplug electrical devices and chargers to prevent lightning strikes.
Take good care of yourself!
Your sincerely,
Li Hua
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
The sky was clear on the day I turned eighteen, yet a quiet ache followed me like a shadow.
My family had chosen to celebrate my birthday at a lakeside cottage we used to visit when I was little. Inside, the table was crowded with homemade dishes, soda bottles, and a cake my mother had made herself. To everyone else, it was a day of joy. But to me, something was missing so deeply that even the wind seemed to carry its weight.
My father died when I was six, and since then, birthdays had felt incomplete. He was a firefighter, brave and respected. One stormy night, after responding to a call, he jumped into a burning house to save a teenager trapped in his room. Sadly, only the boy survived. I remembered being told he was a hero. But as I grew older, I began to feel more resentment (怨恨) than pride. My sister cried for him for years; I stayed silent, too angry to be sad. I couldn't understand why he chose someone else over us. Why did he risk everything for a stranger? I used to imagine what life would have been like if he had simply come home that night — if he had chosen us.
That quiet anger lingered (缓慢消失) as the afternoon wore on. My mother brought out the cake, lit with eighteen candles, and people gathered around, singing. I blew them out, eyes stinging — not from the smoke, but from thoughts I tried to bury. A picture of Dad, smiling in uniform, sat on the book shelf behind me. I avoided looking at it. It felt like he was watching, yet he was not truly there. My heart felt heavy with questions I'd never get to ask. No amount of celebration could fill the space his absence had carved in me.
Just then, a desperate scream (绝望的尖叫声) broke the moment. Everyone froze. It came from outside — high, sharp, unmistakably my sister's voice. We rushed toward the sound. That's when we saw it — waves moving across the lake, and near the edge, my sister's hands moving wildly above the water.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右;
(2)请按如下格式作答。
Without a second thought, I jumped into the water.
As I held my sister, a quiet realization settled over me.
The sky was clear on the day I turned eighteen, yet a quiet ache followed me like a shadow.
My family had chosen to celebrate my birthday at a lakeside cottage we used to visit when I was little. Inside, the table was crowded with homemade dishes, soda bottles, and a cake my mother had made herself. To everyone else, it was a day of joy. But to me, something was missing so deeply that even the wind seemed to carry its weight.
My father died when I was six, and since then, birthdays had felt incomplete. He was a firefighter, brave and respected. One stormy night, after responding to a call, he jumped into a burning house to save a teenager trapped in his room. Sadly, only the boy survived. I remembered being told he was a hero. But as I grew older, I began to feel more resentment (怨恨) than pride. My sister cried for him for years; I stayed silent, too angry to be sad. I couldn't understand why he chose someone else over us. Why did he risk everything for a stranger? I used to imagine what life would have been like if he had simply come home that night — if he had chosen us.
That quiet anger lingered (缓慢消失) as the afternoon wore on. My mother brought out the cake, lit with eighteen candles, and people gathered around, singing. I blew them out, eyes stinging — not from the smoke, but from thoughts I tried to bury. A picture of Dad, smiling in uniform, sat on the book shelf behind me. I avoided looking at it. It felt like he was watching, yet he was not truly there. My heart felt heavy with questions I'd never get to ask. No amount of celebration could fill the space his absence had carved in me.
Just then, a desperate scream (绝望的尖叫声) broke the moment. Everyone froze. It came from outside — high, sharp, unmistakably my sister's voice. We rushed toward the sound. That's when we saw it — waves moving across the lake, and near the edge, my sister's hands moving wildly above the water.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右;
(2)请按如下格式作答。
Without a second thought, I jumped into the water.
As I held my sister, a quiet realization settled over me.
答案:
Without a second thought I jumped into the water. The current pulled at me fiercely, yet I fought against it and struggled to my sister, whose panicked cries pierced the air(非限制性定语从句), memories of Dad's bravery flashing vividly through my mind(独立主格结构). It was with all my strength that I wrapped an arm around her waist.(强调句) With great difficulty and determination, I dragged us both to the shore and collapsed onto the grass, exhaustion overtaking us.She held onto me tightly, silently expressing her gratitude.
As I held my sister, a quiet realization settled over me. It was not that Dad had chosen a stranger; it was that he had chosen to save a life because that was who he was. His courage, which I had once resented(非限制性定语从句), lived on in me. Had I not experienced this, I would never have understood.(倒装,虚拟语气) Glancing back at his photo in the cottage, I whispered, “I get it now.” The wind, lighter and softer, brushed my still-wet cheeks, carrying away the anger I had borne for too long.
As I held my sister, a quiet realization settled over me. It was not that Dad had chosen a stranger; it was that he had chosen to save a life because that was who he was. His courage, which I had once resented(非限制性定语从句), lived on in me. Had I not experienced this, I would never have understood.(倒装,虚拟语气) Glancing back at his photo in the cottage, I whispered, “I get it now.” The wind, lighter and softer, brushed my still-wet cheeks, carrying away the anger I had borne for too long.
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