2026年薪火金卷高考仿真模拟卷英语
注:目前有些书本章节名称可能整理的还不是很完善,但都是按照顺序排列的,请同学们按照顺序仔细查找。练习册 2026年薪火金卷高考仿真模拟卷英语 答案主要是用来给同学们做完题方便对答案用的,请勿直接抄袭。
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假定你是李华, 你校英文报开设了一个“用镜头记录生活”Recording Life Through the
Camera)的专栏,请你选择你最喜欢的一张照片投稿,分享你的故事。 内容包括:
1. 照片内容;
2. 背后的故事。
注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 格式已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear editor,
Yours,
Li Hua
Camera)的专栏,请你选择你最喜欢的一张照片投稿,分享你的故事。 内容包括:
1. 照片内容;
2. 背后的故事。
注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 格式已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear editor,
Yours,
Li Hua
答案:
【参考范文】
Dear editor,
Learning that the column "Recording Life Through
the Camera" is set up, I am writing to submit my
photography entry, which holds a special place in my
heart.
The photo captures a charming street in my
hometown during the Spring Festival. Bright red
lanterns hang on the trees, lighting up the street
where people wear traditional clothes and children
joyfully set off fireworks. This photo was taken last
year when I returned to my hometown for the Spring
Festival. It reminds me of the warmth and happiness
of reuniting with family during this special time.
Every glance at this picture deepens my connection
with my hometown.
I sincerely hope my photo inspires my schoolmates to
cherish the precious moments spent with their families.
Yours,
Li Hua
Dear editor,
Learning that the column "Recording Life Through
the Camera" is set up, I am writing to submit my
photography entry, which holds a special place in my
heart.
The photo captures a charming street in my
hometown during the Spring Festival. Bright red
lanterns hang on the trees, lighting up the street
where people wear traditional clothes and children
joyfully set off fireworks. This photo was taken last
year when I returned to my hometown for the Spring
Festival. It reminds me of the warmth and happiness
of reuniting with family during this special time.
Every glance at this picture deepens my connection
with my hometown.
I sincerely hope my photo inspires my schoolmates to
cherish the precious moments spent with their families.
Yours,
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。
Here are a few things you need to know about my dad. First, he was a slightly impatient
kind of guy. If he wanted something done, he wanted it done now, if not sooner. Second, you
need to know that Dad was an early riser. Every single day. No exceptions. No excuses. Work or
no work. Holidays or vacation days, there was my father, up and ready to go. Oh, and you
should know that Mom was a night owl, up late watching a late movie or a wrestling match.
One more thing about my dad. He was color-blind. That usually doesn’t matter. And he was
a fairly conservative kind of person. For instance, he bought our new home out in the country
and objected immediately to the stucco(灰泥) being a pale peach color. Way too “flashy” for
Dad. He hired a painter to cover up all that peach with a nice, not-flashy gray. Dad was fond of
gray anyway.
And so, we arrived at the Saturday morning when Dad sprang out of bed as bright-eyed as
ever, felt restless, and looked around for something that needed doing. Mom was sound asleep,
as usual. My brother and I slept in a bit. There was nobody around to keep an eye on Dad and
whatever he decided to do next.
So, Dad decided that the porch(门廊) on our newly gray house needed a fresh coat of
paint. He headed off to the hardware store to get paint and painting supplies. He did not tell any
of us. Nor did he invite any of us along.
We’ve never been sure what happened at the hardware store. Did he ask for advice? Did he
study color samples? Did another shopper help him choose? Who knows? But we’re all pretty
sure that Dad had no clue what color he was painting the wooden porch. My brother and I woke
up, wondered where Dad was, and went looking for him.
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph 1:
We froze in our tracks when we stepped outside.
Paragraph 2:
Looking at the bright pink porch, we three exchanged looks, unsure how to break the news.
Here are a few things you need to know about my dad. First, he was a slightly impatient
kind of guy. If he wanted something done, he wanted it done now, if not sooner. Second, you
need to know that Dad was an early riser. Every single day. No exceptions. No excuses. Work or
no work. Holidays or vacation days, there was my father, up and ready to go. Oh, and you
should know that Mom was a night owl, up late watching a late movie or a wrestling match.
One more thing about my dad. He was color-blind. That usually doesn’t matter. And he was
a fairly conservative kind of person. For instance, he bought our new home out in the country
and objected immediately to the stucco(灰泥) being a pale peach color. Way too “flashy” for
Dad. He hired a painter to cover up all that peach with a nice, not-flashy gray. Dad was fond of
gray anyway.
And so, we arrived at the Saturday morning when Dad sprang out of bed as bright-eyed as
ever, felt restless, and looked around for something that needed doing. Mom was sound asleep,
as usual. My brother and I slept in a bit. There was nobody around to keep an eye on Dad and
whatever he decided to do next.
So, Dad decided that the porch(门廊) on our newly gray house needed a fresh coat of
paint. He headed off to the hardware store to get paint and painting supplies. He did not tell any
of us. Nor did he invite any of us along.
We’ve never been sure what happened at the hardware store. Did he ask for advice? Did he
study color samples? Did another shopper help him choose? Who knows? But we’re all pretty
sure that Dad had no clue what color he was painting the wooden porch. My brother and I woke
up, wondered where Dad was, and went looking for him.
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph 1:
We froze in our tracks when we stepped outside.
Paragraph 2:
Looking at the bright pink porch, we three exchanged looks, unsure how to break the news.
答案:
Paragraph 1:
We froze in our tracks when we stepped outside.
The porch, which had been a dull gray, was now a
shocking, bright pink. It wasn't just pale pink— it
was a glow-in-the-dark pink, a be-seen-for-miles
pink, a stop-your-car-to-stare pink. We blinked,
wondering if we were still half-asleep. After
recovering from the shock, we made a quick dash for
Mom. Stumbling around in her robe and floppy
slippers, Mom rushed outside. We three stood out
front, staring as Dad put the finishing touches on his
paint job. Fairly satisfied, Dad turned around with a
wide grin and asked for our comments on his
"masterpiece".
Paragraph 2:
Looking at the bright pink porch, we three
exchanged looks, unsure how to break the news.
Finally, Mom took a deep breath and told Dad that
the porch was pink, bright pink. Dad froze, his smile
fading as he squinted at the porch. We all burst out
laughing, and even Dad couldn't help but chuckle
once he realized his mistake. From that day on, Dad
was forbidden to choose a color for anything and Mom
left the pink porch as it was as a reminder. More
interestingly, everyone in our area included our house
in their directions from then on. "Just hook a left
when you've passed the pink porch."
We froze in our tracks when we stepped outside.
The porch, which had been a dull gray, was now a
shocking, bright pink. It wasn't just pale pink— it
was a glow-in-the-dark pink, a be-seen-for-miles
pink, a stop-your-car-to-stare pink. We blinked,
wondering if we were still half-asleep. After
recovering from the shock, we made a quick dash for
Mom. Stumbling around in her robe and floppy
slippers, Mom rushed outside. We three stood out
front, staring as Dad put the finishing touches on his
paint job. Fairly satisfied, Dad turned around with a
wide grin and asked for our comments on his
"masterpiece".
Paragraph 2:
Looking at the bright pink porch, we three
exchanged looks, unsure how to break the news.
Finally, Mom took a deep breath and told Dad that
the porch was pink, bright pink. Dad froze, his smile
fading as he squinted at the porch. We all burst out
laughing, and even Dad couldn't help but chuckle
once he realized his mistake. From that day on, Dad
was forbidden to choose a color for anything and Mom
left the pink porch as it was as a reminder. More
interestingly, everyone in our area included our house
in their directions from then on. "Just hook a left
when you've passed the pink porch."
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