辽宁省滨城高中2024届高三上学期期中Ⅰ考试英语试卷(含解析)

辽宁省滨城高中2024届高三上学期期中Ⅰ考试英语试卷
学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、阅读理解
My Photoshop World Experience: Alumni Contest
Want to know how you can win a mirrorless camera body of your choosing – either a Sony A7 III, a Canon EOS R, or a Nikon Z6
It’s easy! All you have to do is share your favorite memory from Photoshop World with us on Instagram. Whether you attended last year, seven years ago, or even 20 years ago, we want to know what made the event special to you.
How do I enter
Go to Instagram
Upload your Photoshop World photo and tell us about your favorite Photoshop World experience
Include the hashtag #MyPhotoshopWorld in your post
Publish the post
Post must be made after April 8 at 12:00 am and before 11:59 pm on April 28, otherwise the post will not be counted as a valid (有效的) entry.
That’s it! No elaborate form to fill out. No email sign-up needed. Simply post and cross your fingers for a chance to win a mirrorless camera body in our My Photoshop World Experience Alumni Contest.
Register for Photoshop World
There’s still time to sign up for Photoshop World, so don’t miss your chance to experience this fantastic event! We’ve got 20+ world-class instructors coming to each show to reveal their best tips and tricks for anyone looking to immerse themselves further in the photography world. With over 100 classes and live shoots, there’s a little something for everyone!
1、What do contestants need to submit to participate in the contest
A. Their memories of Photoshop World.
B. Their experiences of using cameras.
C. Their images as processed via Photoshop.
D. Their unforgettable travel experiences.
2、Which of the following will be counted as an invalid entry
A. Posts made on Instagram.
B. Posts submitted at 10 am on April 8.
C. Posts that include the hashtag #MyPhotoshopWorld.
D. Posts of years-old memories of Photoshop World.
3、What is Photoshop World most likely to be
A. A photography contest. B. A photography magazine.
C. A photography event. D. A photography software.
After decluttering guru(整理大师) Marie Kondo published her book The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up in 2010, “tidy house, tidy mind” has become a belief for many people. They throw away anything that doesn’t “bring joy” and put everything in order.
But recently, the Japanese guru announced that she would be giving up on tidying up her house to spend more time on her children. The news shocked many followers and also caused heated discussion on social media as people asked the question: shouldn’t we always keep our house tidy
Some people insist that mastering the art of decluttering has the power to relieve our lives. By repackaging, labeling and arranging things neatly, people can feel more in control of their environment and spend less time looking for daily necessities. To some extent, “by tidying, we’re allowed to adjust ourselves; we’re able to discover our sense of value.” Wang Zehu, a decluttering consultant in Shanghai, told China Daily.
Yet it holds the untold negative of cleanliness and order as well—the constant worries over what can prove to be trivial matters, said Zoe Williams of The Guardian. For example, you may ask yourself: “Did I put my books on the shelf correctly ” “Where’s the perfect place to put my towels ” and so on. Ironically, just worrying about small things also leads to wasted time.
Since decluttering continued enjoying popularity, social media has encouraged aesthetics(审美观) that tend to make “tidy backdrops a lack of personal style,” noted the New York Post. Sometimes, “clutter” conveys something about the owner of the living space, showing off their personality and celebrating the beauty which “can’t be copied”.
In fact, the act of “decluttering” or “keeping order in chaos” is simply away to bring joy and find happiness. As Kondo herself told The Washington Post, “The true purpose of tidy is not to cut down on your possessions or declutter your space, but rather to learn to make meaningful choices and find gratitude in everyday life.
4、How does decluttering benefit people according to Wang Zehu
A. It helps to save time and space.
B. It gives people a greater sense of control.
C. It helps people know what they truly value.
D. It helps to reduce stress and anxiety.
5、What does the underlined word “trivial” in paragraph 4 probably mean
A. Urgent B. critical C. Complex D. Insignificant
6、What is the main idea of the second-to-last paragraph
A. Decluttering is rising in world popularity.
B. The decluttering trend goes against creativity.
C. Decluttering has created a new form of beauty.
D. Decluttering is bring out people’s personality.
7、In Marie Kondo’s opinion, what is the true purpose of tidying
A. To be organized and productive.
B. To reduce one’s desire for material goods.
C. To create a comfortable environment.
D. To live a meaningful life and be grateful.
Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid was known as “the Queen of the Curve”; Italian-born British architect Richard Rogers liked high-tech steel structure... Many star architects are easily recognized by their typical styles. Unlike them, however, British architect David Chipperfield is famous for having no typical style.
For more than 40 years, Chipperfield has worked across many different building types from museums to apartment houses in different cities. While the type and location of his projects vary, his idea of matching buildings to the cities and local cultures they are built in has never changed.
On March 7, Chipperfield was named the winner of the 2023 Pritzker Architecture Prize, the highest honor in architecture. As the Pritzker jury(评审委员会) wrote, “We do not see an instantly recognizable David Chipperfield building in different cities, but different David Chipper field buildings designed specifically for each circumstance.
When designing buildings, Chipperfield often looks into local architectural traditions. He includes colonnades(柱廊) in his European projects, as well as courtyards in the Chinese ones. He also uses local materials. When building the US Saint Louis Art Museum’s East Building, he used aggregates(建筑集料) made of stone and sand from the Missouri River, reported CNN.
Chipperfield thinks that the world is filled with bad modern architecture. During a 2011TedX talk, he said so many global buildings are finished fast without concern for the future. “As an architect, I’m in a way the preserver of meaning, memory, and heritage. Cities are historical records, and architecture after a certain moment is a historical record,” said Chipperfield.
So, instead of going after newness and fastness, Chipperfield respects each city’s history. Built in the mid-1800s, Berlin’s Neues Museum was bombed nearly to pieces during World WarII and left in ruins. In 1997, Chipperfield rebuilt it by keeping its former remains as part of the new design. Thousands of pieces of scraps(废料), even bullet holes, were included in the building, according to Bloomberg.
As the statement of the award explains, Chipperfield’s works “embrace the preexisting” while creating “structures able to last, physically and culturally”.
8、What is Chipperfield’s architectural approach
A. He highlights local qualities.
B. He always uses sustainable materials.
C. He adopts high-tech structure.
D. He prefers sharp angles and striking lines.
9、What does the section concerning the US Saint Louis Art Museum show about Chipperfield and his works
A. Each of his works is unique.
B. He likes making use of local materials.
C. He focuses on building museums
D. He often includes colonnades in his buildings.
10、According to Chipperfield, what is a problem with bad modern architecture
A. It has no typical style. B. It lacks creativity in design.
C. It is not visually appealing. D. It prefers speed to quality.
11、How did Chipperfield rebuild Berlin’s Neues Museum
A. He restored it as it used to be.
B. He tried to make it look more modern.
C. He created a structure able to last for a long time.
D. He had the former remains built into the design.
People’s first memories are all autobiographical (自传式的), or memories of important experiences in their lives, and these events didn’t happen before the age of 2 or 3. In fact, most people can’t remember things from the first few years of their lives—a phenomenon researchers have called infantile amnesia.
However, research suggests that infants can form other kinds of memories. Within the first few days of life, infants can recall their own mother’s face and tell it from the face of a stranger: A few months later, infants can demonstrate that they remember lots of familiar faces by smiling most at the ones they see most often.
But if so, why do people experience infantile amnesia Though it still isn’t clear whether it’s because we can’t form autobiographical memories, or whether we just have no way to regain them, scientists have a few guesses.
One is that autobiographical memories require you to have some sense of self. Researchers have tested this ability using a mirror recognition task called the rouge test. It involves marking a baby’s nose with a spot of red lipstick.
Researchers then place the infant in front of a mirror. Infants younger than 18 months just smile at the baby in the reflection, not showing any evidence of. recognizing themselves or the red mark on their face. Between 18 and 24 months, infants touch their own nose, even looking embarrassed, suggesting that they connect the red dot in the mirror with their own face—they start to form some sense of self.
Another possible explanation is that because infants don’t have language until later in the second year of life, they can’t form descriptions about their own lives that they can later recall. Finally, the hippocampus(海马体);which is the region of the brain that’s largely responsible for memory, isn’t fully developed in the infancy period.
Scientists will continue to investigate how these factors might contribute to infantile amnesia.
12、What can infants do in their first few months
A. Memorize- most of their family members.
B. Distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar faces.
C. Remember a series of events from the recent past.
D. Identify their own reflections in the mirror.
13、What do infants tend to do after 18 months according to the rouge test
A. See their reflections as themselves.
B. Ignore the marks on their faces.
C. Enjoy playing with their reflections.
D. Show a strong interest in the mirror.
14、What could be a cause of infantile amnesia according to the text
A. Infants’ inability to recall memories.
B. Infants’ immature hippocampus.
C. Infants’ undeveloped communication skills.
D. Infants’ flexible autobiographical memories.
15、Which of the following is a suitable title for the text
A. When do babies start remembering things
B. Why is it hard to regain lost memories
C. How do kids form their first memories
D. Why can’t we remember being a baby
二、七选五
16、Social media can connect you to friends and family, bring you the latest and most important news, and help you discover things you would never come across otherwise. ①______. They can lead to negative emotions or distract you from important tasks. Your first thought may be to delete your accounts completely, but you may miss out on all of the benefits. Why not use some of these smart strategies to help you find a good balance
②______
The contacts on your social media can add up quickly over time as we constantly follow more people. Adding in other junk accounts can make things even worse. The next time you load up one of your social media apps, take some time to unfollow the accounts and people you’re no longer interested in. ③______. If you’re only following 50 people on twitter, for example, you know that you’re not missing too much if you’re only checking your timeline once a day.
Turn off notices
Fewer notices can help you keep focused and create a healthy habit of checking social media only when you really have to. Notices aren’t too difficult to control these days. ④______. Browse through the options you have inside your apps, too, in case some apps have secret ways of inform you.
Set time limits
Setting time limits for social media apps on your devices isn’t a perfect approach, as you can easily turn them off if the draw is too strong. Still, you might find these limitations are effective at reducing the amount of time you spend checking your social networks. ⑤______, and from there you can set how long you are allowed to use each app for. Despite all of these measures, you’ll definitely still need a bit of willpower as well.
A. Update your accounts regularly
B. Follow fewer people
C. You can find Screen Time options in the iOS
D. Take a look at the phone’s settings and you will see what you can change
E. However, social media contact may cause you problems
F. But these platforms can sometimes be troublemakers
G. This will make a big difference to how often you check social media
三、完形填空(15空)
Recently, I have been struggling to connect with my dad because our conversations have seemed unimportant to him. In a half-hearted attempt to find something that 1 him, I pulled out my phone and showed him a few 2 of Jay, my new pet rabbit.
“Did mom tell you I got a bunny ” It was an unusual question. To my surprise, my dad’s 3 were lifted. “A black bunny!” he called out, getting closer to 4 the photos. He wanted to know more. I hurried to find more photos, holding on to this 5 opportunity.
I shouldn’t be 6 that it was a bunny that broke through the 7 between my dad and I. Growing up, we never talked much. 8 our time together centered around animals, like catching crayfish at the river and caring for turtles and crabs. 9 animals has always been our thing.
A few months later, I came up with more photos and videos of Jay on my laptop so my dad could see them more 10 . I had been 11 that his initial interest in Jay was a one-off event, but he 12 up. again when I showed him the new stuff.
Our love for animals is the 13 that connects us. There was no 14 to start having deep conversations if that had never been our style, just finding 15 together in a photo of a bunny was enough.
17、A. connects B. comforts C. inspires D. interests
18、A. gifts B. photos C. videos D. posters
19、A. spirits B. feelings C. eyes D. hands
20、A. select B. share C. examine D. deliver
21、A. unexpected B. unfinished C. undoubted D. unlimited
22、A. disappointed B. annoyed C. satisfied D. surprised
23、A. chat B. silence C. bridge D. fog
24、A. Plus B. Thus C. Meanwhile D. Instead
25、A. Respecting B. Loving C. Researching D. Catching
26、A. easily B. frequently C. patiently D. quickly
27、A. pleased B. ashamed C. worried D. discouraged
28、A. cheered B. stood C. gave D. looked
29、A. trick B. chain C. bond D. routine
30、A. need B. help C. harm D. chance
31、A. hope B. joy C. success D. freedom
四、短文填空
32、China’s biang biang noodles are taking the world by storm, yet the dish’s name doesn’t ①______(official) exist. Here in. Xi’an, the capital of China’s Shaanxi province, the craft of noodle-pulling is so. twisted together with the blowing sound ②______ the noise ended up inspiring this dish’s curious name: biang biang noodles. The pronunciation of “biang” ③______ (mean) to copy the sound of flour mixed with water hitting a counter. It is also ④______ (complex) to write than any character in the Chinese language.
In the past, Shaanxi’s biang biang noodles were no more than ⑤______ common local pared to other ⑥______ (variety) of noodles from north-west China, biang biang noodles were less known outside of Xi’an, ⑦______ they were a comforting and beloved food among locals, for ⑧______ the back story and written “biang” character were common knowledge. In recent years, biang biang noodles and its associated custom have become more widely known across China, ⑨______ (drive) partly by social media’s interest in the made-up biang character. Now, the dish is passing through land and sea from its simple beginnings ⑩______ the hearts and mouths of diners all over the world a breakthrough that many people haven’t expected to be so delightful.
五、书面表达
33、假设你是向阳中学的李华。过去一年中,你在外教Jason 的课堂上收获颇多。为了进一步提升课堂质量,Jason 向大家征求改进建议。请你撰写一封英文建议信给他,内容包括:
1. 介绍收获并表达感谢;
2. 提出建议并给出理由。
注意:
1. 词数80 左右;
2. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Jason,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
六、读后续写
34、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。
A picture book stood quietly on the shelf of a children’s bookstore, waiting for young readers to read it.
One day, a little girl came. She sat down on the ground and read the picture book with interest. Then she put it back on the shelf, took out her pocket and said to the book, “I love you so much, but I can’t afford you. My father is working out of the town, and my mother is ill now. You see, my pocket is empty. I have no money.”
The next day, the little girl came again. She read the picture book again, and wrote a note, reading: “I want to read you once more, but I can’t come tomorrow because I will go to the hospital to take care of my mother. Can you fly over to my house like a bird The note has my home address on it.” She put the note into the book, and left the bookstore.
How the picture book wanted to fly into the arms of the little girl! Books needed readers who liked them most, just like the little girl needed her mother. But it was not a bird. It could not fly, and its hardcover could not flap like wings. The picture book could do nothing but huddle (蜷缩) in the middle of the books, waiting for the girl to come again.
One day, there was a big boy who loved reading. He put all the books he liked into his shopping basket, including the picture book. His mother paid the bill for all the books without saying anything.
The big boy had his own bookshelf in his room, with all kinds of books ranked neatly on it. He began to read one book after another that he had bought. When he got to the picture book, he found the note. He was so surprised that he gave it to his mother. His mother read it and was deeply touched, knowing that there was a little girl who loved the picture book but could not afford it. They resolved to deliver the picture book to the address that the little girl had written on the note.
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.续写部分分为两段每段的开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph 1:
The next day, the deliveryman returned the picture book, saying the girl could not be reached.
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Paragraph 2:
Until one day, the big boy heard a woman and a girl talking in the house.
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参考答案
1、答案:A
解析:根据第二段第二句话可知,参加比赛需要分享与Photoshop World有关的记忆,故选A。
2、答案:B
解析:由“How do I enter”下的第五条可知,帖子必须在4月8日上午12:00之后、4月28日晚上11:59之前发出,因此4月8日上午10:00发出的帖子无效,故选B。
3、答案:C
解析:根据最后一段中的“... don’t miss your chance to experience this fantastic event! ... for anyone looking to immerse themselves further in the photography world”可知,Photoshop World是一个与摄影和图片处理有关的活动,故选C。
4、答案:C
解析:由第三段“by tidying, we’re allowed to adjust ourselves; we’re able to discover our sense of value.”这句话可知。
5、答案:D
解析:由本段第一句negative 一词和最后一句可知,此词意为insignificant。
6、答案:B
解析:由本段第一句lack of personal style 和最后一句can’t be copied 可知。
7、答案:D
解析:由最后一段The true purpose of tidy is not to cut down on your possessions or declutter your space, but rather to learn to make meaningful choices and find gratitude in everyday life.可知答案为D。
8、答案:A
解析:根据第一段最后一句话以及第二段的最后一句话可知,Chipperfield 的建筑没有标志性风格,他注重将建筑与城市和当地文化相匹配,故选A。
9、答案:B
解析:作者提到Chipperfield 在建造美国圣路易斯艺术博物馆东楼时,使用了来自密苏里河的石头和沙子制成的骨料,主要是为了说明他充分利用当地的原材料,故选B。
10、答案:D
解析:由第五段第二句话可知,Chipperfield 认为,现在很多糟糕的现代建筑都是在没有考虑未来的情况下快速完工的,建筑师们追求快速完工,因此可推知D 为正确答案。
11、答案:D
解析:由第六段第三、四句话可知,Chipperfield 在建造该博物馆时,保留了以前的遗迹,作为新设计的一部分,故选D。
12、答案:B
解析:由第二段”they remember lots of familiar faces by smiling most at the ones they see most often”可知,几个月大的婴儿可以分辨自己熟悉或不熟悉的面孔,故答案为B。
13、答案:A
解析:由第五段末可知,18至24 个月大的婴儿看到镜子中自己的红鼻头会摸自己的鼻子,表示这时他们看到镜像能分辨出这是自己,故答案为A。
14、答案:B
解析:由 “the hippo campus...isn’t fully developed in the infancy period”可知,造成幼儿期遗忘的原因或是其海马体没有完全发育,故答案为B。
15、答案:D
解析:本文围绕幼儿期遗忘的现象展开,讨论了其表现和造成这一现象的原因及研究,故答案为D。
16、答案:①-⑤EBGDC
解析:①E。由下句“They can lead to negative emotions” 可知,社交网络不仅有上文所述的诸多好处, 还有消极之处,造成一定的问题,故选E。
②B。由下文“we constantly follow more people”以及“take some time to unflollow the accounts”可知,本段给出的建议是少关注一些账户,故选B。
③G。由下句可知,即使每天只查看一次社交网络,也不会错过任何重要信息,故选G。
④D。由上下句可知,现在更改手机发送通知的设置很简单,只需要打开手机设置就能更改,故选D。
⑤C。有上下文可知,此处是要设置屏幕的使用时间。在iOS 手机设置中找到屏幕使用时间就可设置,故选C。
17、答案:D
解析:由上句可知,我和父亲的对话对父亲而言似乎无关紧要,因此我想吸引父亲的兴趣,故答案为D。
18、答案:B
解析:由第二段“getting closer to the photos”可知,我给父亲看的是兔子的照片,故选B。
19、答案:A
解析:由上下文“to my surprise”和“called out”可知,父亲看到照片很兴奋,此处用spirits 表示提起精神,故答案为A。
20、答案:C
解析:由下句“he wanted to know more”可知,父亲对新宠物很感兴趣,此处为“仔细端详”图片,故选C。
21、答案:A
解析:根据上文可知,我一直想与父亲沟通,因此我想将这次出乎意料的对话继续下去,故选A。
22、答案:D
解析:由上文“To my surprise”可知,我对父亲的表现很惊讶,故答案是D。
23、答案:D
解析:由上下文可知,我和父亲的关系一直不太亲密,因此宠物兔的话题打破了我们之间的隔阂,故答案为D。
24、答案:D
解析:由上文“we never talked much” 可知,我和父亲虽然不常交流,但是经常一起进行动物相关的活动,故选D。
25、答案:B
解析:阅读整段可知,通过爱护动物来增进我和父亲之间的感情是我们的”特色”,故选B。
26、答案:A
解析:由前文可知,父亲第一次看兔子的图片是凑近手机仔细端详,因此这次我用电脑展示,这样父亲更容易看清,故选A。
27、答案:C
解析:由后文可知,我担心父亲对宠物兔的兴趣是暂时的,故选C。
28、答案:A
解析:由本句“again”可知,父亲对宠物兔仍保持着兴趣,故选A。
29、答案:C
解析:本句意是“我和父亲对动物的热爱将我们联系在一起”,可知对动物的热爱是我们之间的纽带,故选C。
30、答案:A
解析:由上下文可知,我没有必要和父亲展开深入的谈话,小动物就足够了,故选A。
31、答案:B
解析:由全文可知,我和父亲能在谈论我的宠物兔中找到乐趣,故选B。
32、答案:①officially②that③is meant④more complex⑤a⑥varieties⑦but⑧whom⑨driven⑩to
解析:①考查副词。修饰动词exist 应用副词officially,officially 意为“正式地”,故填officially。
②考查结果状语从句。此处是“so...that...”引导的结果状语从句,故填that。
③考查时态、语态和主谓一致。句意:拟声词“biang”意在模仿面粉和水混合撞击面板而产生的声音。be meant to do 的一个意思是被普遍认为是...且句子是描述一个事实,应用一般现在时的被动语
态,主语表示单数意义,be动词用is,故填is meant。
④考查形容词比较级。由后面的than 可知,此处应用形容词complex 的比较级more complex,故填more complex。
⑤考查冠词。空后的名词dish “菜肴”是可数名词,且此处泛指“一道菜”,所以应用不定冠词,故填a。
⑥考查名词单复数。variety “种类”是可数名词,且由前面的other 可知,此处表示“其他的面条种类”,不只一种,应用复数形式varieties,varieties of 各种各样的,故填varieties。
⑦考查连词。空前句子“biang biang were less known outside of Xi’an(biang biang 面在西安以外的地方鲜为人知)”和空后句子“they were a comforting and beloved food among locals(它们在当地人心目中是一种令人欣慰且备受喜爱的美食)”是转折关系,应用表示转折关系的连词but,故填but。
⑧考查定语从句。句意同上。分析句子可知,此处是“介词+关系词”引导的非限制性定语从句,先行词是locals 指人,关系词在从句中作介词for 的宾语,应用关系代词whom,故填whom。
⑨考查过去分词。动词drive 的逻辑主语是前面的整个句子,两者之间是动宾关系,应用过去分词作状语,故填driven。
⑩考查介词。此处指“传递到世界各地食客的心中和口中”,动词短语pass from...to...,故填to。
33、答案:
Dear Jason,
I am so grateful to have a devoted teacher like you. With your careful guidance last year, I made rapid progress in English.
For further improvement, I hope there will be more interactions with you in class. Discussions in pairs or groups do help us, but your timely feedback can allow us to recognize our mistakes and improve our learning efficiency. Moreover, it is thoughtful of you to speak slowly, but the faster speed at which you talk with other native speakers may better sharpen our listening skills.
I sincerely hope these suggestions will be useful to you. Looking forward to your wonderful lessons next term.
Yours,
Li Hua
解析:
34、答案:
The next day, the deliveryman returned the picture book, saying the girl could not be reached. The boy felt that what they had done was wrong and that the picture book should fly to the little girl by itself. So he wrote a note as well, reading “I’m sorry to have kept you waiting. It took me some days to practise flying so that I could fly to your house.” The boy put it in the book and took them to the little girl’s house. But there was no one at home. Her neighbor told him that the girl’s mother was in hospital and that she had to stay with her. To make sure the book could fly onto the girl’s hands, he resolved to pay a visit to her house after school every day.
Until one day, the big boy heard a woman and a girl talking in the house. He knocked at the door and heard someone answer it. He gently laid the picture book at the door, and quickly hid himself behind the house. The girl came out and looked around, only to find the book. She picked it up, read the note, and screamed excitedly, “Mom, my favorite picture book does fly over to me.” Her mother was amazed, and then said to her with a smile, “Your dream is to have your favorite book fly home. You see, it has come true. Remember, always have a dream, never despair!”
解析:本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了一个小女孩来到一家儿童书店,她很喜欢其中一本图画书,她读完后又放回原处,因为她买不起,第二天小女孩又来到书店再次读了一遍这本书,并写了一张纸条,说还想读这本书,但是明天不能来了,因为要去医院照顾妈妈,希望书能像鸟一样飞到自己家,并留下自己的家庭地址,后来这本书被一个大男孩买走,他发现了那张纸条,他的妈妈看完后深受感动,他们决定把图画书送到小女孩的家里。
1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“第二天,快递员退回了这本图画书,说联系不上那个女孩。”可知,第一段可描写大男孩亲自去送书却发现小女孩不在家,于是他每天放学后都去她家等。
②由第二段首句内容“直到有一天,大男孩听到一个女人和一个女孩在房子里说话。”可知,第二段可描写大男孩成功把书送给了小女孩以及小女孩的反应。
2.续写线索:写纸条——送书无果——每天都去小女孩家——小女孩回家——送书——小女孩很兴奋——妈妈惊讶并鼓励
3.词汇激活
行为类
①确保:make sure/ensure
②决心做某事:resolve to do/decide to do
③实现:come true/be realized
情绪类
①兴奋:excitedly/with excitement
②惊讶:amazed/surprised
[高分句型1] The boy felt that what they had done was wrong and that the picture book should fly to the little girl by itself.(由连接词that引导的两个宾语从句和what引导的主语从句)
[高分句型2] It took me some days to practice flying so that I could fly to your house.(由so that引导的目的状语从句)
[高分句型3] The girl came out and looked around, only to find the book.(运用了“only+动词不定式”作结果状语)

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