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  • 1、假如你是李想,你们学校在上周举办了一个为期三天的环境保护活动。你给你的新西兰笔友 David发了一封电子邮件,描述了你们的活动内容及感受。

    活动

    (1)团支部成员建立"漂流书屋(DriftingLibrary)"

    (2)收集旧书和课本

    (3)制作并在校外分发有关绿色生活的传单

    (4)召集志愿者到社区帮助垃圾分类

    感受

    ……

    提示词:团支部 League Branch 传单 leaflet(s)

    垃圾分类 separate waste

    召集 call… together 社区 community

    Dear David,

    How's it going with you? I had a good time last week.

    ……

    We will work together for a clean planet. I hope to hear from you to share something new with me.

    Yours,

    Li Xiang

  • 2、亲爱的同学们,刚刚过去的暑假里你一定有过帮父母做家务的经历。请你写一篇英语短文简要叙述一次让你印象深刻的做家务的经历。

    注意:(1)词数80左右;(2)写明事件发生的时间、地点和人物;(3)开头已经写好,不计入总词数。

    I can still remember one day I decided to help my parents.

    ……

  • 3、 劳动教育(labor education)已经成为中小学的必修课,引发了广泛的关注。这学期你校开展了一系列的劳动实践活动,学校英语报发起了以"劳动促我成长"为主题的征文活动。假如你是李华,请根据表格中的信息并结合自身经历写一篇英语短文投稿,题目自拟。

    A series of labor activities

    grow vegetables

    Things I have learned

    life skills

    …(至少2点)

    My feelings

    …(至少2点)

    My advice

    …(至少2点)

    要求:(1)文章应涵盖所有要点。内容简洁明了,衔接过渡自然;(2)文中不能出现自己的姓名和所在学校的名称;(3)词数:100左右。

    参考词汇: compulsory course 必修课

  • 4、假设不久前你们学校为贫困地区的孩子们筹款举办了一次慈善活动。请以"Walk for Children in Poor Areas"为题,为某中学生英文报写一篇报道,内容要点如下:(1)目的:为贫困地区的孩子们筹款;(2)时间:12月14日,星期六;(3)路径:学校————市中心;(4)简况:学生分成四人一组,出发前计划好了一切,步行很艰辛,但活动过程中大家互相帮助,互相支持。最终在许多人的帮助下,筹得善款5万多元;(5)感受:每个人都很累,但都很高兴,因为……

    要求:(1)报道需包括所给内容要点,可展开合理想象,适当发挥;(2)语句通顺,意思连贯,书写工整;(3)不少于70词(开头已给出,不计入总词数)。

    Walk for Children in Poor Areas

    Not long ago, our school organized a charity walk to raise money for the children in poor areas.

    ……

  • 5、假如你是八年级五班的王伟,下周你们学校将组织去小区宣传垃圾分类,你代表班级写信给你的外教老师 Linda,介绍一下本次活动的目的和意义,以及这次活动的安排,并邀请她一起参加。

    时间:3月 12 日星期六上午

    地点: Guangming District

    参加人员:八年级的学生

    安排:8:00 在校门口集合,乘坐公交车33 路,下午2:00坐车返回学校。

    Word Bank: waste sorting, kitchen waste, recyclable waste, harmful waste

    要求:(1)参考提示语,可适当发挥;(2)语句通顺,意思连贯,书写工整;(3)文中不得出现任何真实信息;(4)不得少于70词(开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数)。

    Dear Linda,

    I'm Wang Wei, the monitor from Class Five Grade Eight. It's a great honor for me to invite you to take part in our activity.

    ……

    We are looking forward to your reply.

    Yours,

    Wang Wei

  • 6、我校正在为8月夏令营活动做宣传。假如你是学校英语报的编辑,请根据提示内容用英语给读者写一封信,为该活动做推广,并为读者提出至少两条参与活动的建议。

    要求:(1)写作内容需包括提示中所有信息,可适当发挥;(2)文中不得出现真实姓名、校名等信息;(3)词数100左右。

  • 7、现在很多年轻人喜欢网上点餐服务。这种订餐方式使人们的生活更加方便快捷,但同时也存在不少弊端。请根据以下思维导图及要求写一篇英语短文,谈谈网上点餐的利与弊,并阐述你的看法和建议。

    要求:(1)请将图中省略号处的内容补充完整;(2)逻辑清晰,语言连贯,要点齐全;(3)书写工整,100词左右。

    参考词汇: reduce going out 减少外出; plastic packages塑料包装

    Many young people prefer ordering food online.

    ……

  • 8、对于父母的养育、老师的教诲、同学的帮助等等,我们总是心存感激。请以"The Person I Want to Say Thanks to"为题,根据以下要点和要求,用英语写一篇短文,向他、她或者他们表达一下你的感激之情。

    要点:(1)你要感激的人是谁;(2)你感激的理由是什么;(3)你将以什么实际行动来表达你的感激之情。

    要求:(1)文中不得出现真实姓名、校名等相关信息;(2)词数100左右。

    The Person I Want to Say Thanks to

    ……

  • 9、每个人在人生旅途中总会遇到困难,遭受挫折。在你遇到那些困难和挫折时,是否也有那么一个人曾经启发你、引领你笑着面对困境,努力战胜困难。请根据表格提示内容,选择其中一个对象(老师、同学、父母或者其他人)写出你们之间的故事。

    What difficulties you met

    fail the exam, lose confidence, feel lonely…

    Who helped you

    teachers/ friends/ parents/strangers...

    How did he/ she help you

    What have you learned

    要求:(1)包含所有要点,不逐字翻译,围绕要点适当发挥;(2)书写规范、工整,条理清晰;(3)文中不得出现真实人名、地名和校名等;(4)词数:100 左右(首句已给出,不计入总词数)。

    There must be always someone unforgettable in our middle school life.

    ……

  • 10、不惧碾作尘,无意苦争春。感动中国的张桂梅精神值得我们学习,她的行为值得我们敬佩。在你的成长路上,也一定出现过值得你敬佩的人。这个人可能是你的父母、老师或你的朋友……你们学校正在组织英语作文比赛,请以"The Person IRespect"为题,写一篇短文参赛。

    内容包含:(1)人物介绍(如职业、性格、外貌等,至少要有两个要点);(2)敬佩他/她的原因(讲述他/她具体做了哪些事情);(3)他/她对你的影响。

    作文要求:(1)字迹工整,语句连贯,意思连贯;(2)不得在作文中出现学生的真实姓名和所在学校;(3)词数100左右。

    The Person I Respect

  • 11、假定你是李华,你校英文报社计划增设一个新栏目。经过初步调查,同学们对以下两个栏目最感兴趣:Global Teens(全球同龄人)和Sci-Tech Bites(科技简讯)。请你给主编Mr. Johnson写一封电子邮件,推荐其中一个栏目,并说明你的理由。

    Which column would you recommend for our English newspaper?

    Global Teens

    attract readers

    broaden our horizons

    become open to

    Sci-Tech Bites

    learn about the latest inventions

    help learn English

    inspire us to explore...

    注意:

    1.邮件中需包含所选栏目至少两点相关信息,可适当发挥;

    2.文中不得出现个人真实姓名、学校等信息;

    3.词数:100词左右;开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

    Dear Mr. Johnson,

    I'm writing to ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Hope my suggestions will be of some help to you.

    Yours sincerely,

    Li Hua

  • 12、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。

    "Love you, laoji" is a catchphrase now. Literally, "laoji" means "the old self". Although calling ourselves this way is a bit funny, it makes us feel warm at heart. It's like (talk) to a good old friend—relaxed and caring. (ring) in the New Year, here are some tips for you to love laoji more in the coming year.

    Don't chase perfection. Waiting to be perfect often (mean) never starting. Many people put things off because they're afraid of making mistakes. doing something imperfect is better than doing nothing at all. Start small. Learn as you go. The first step matters most.

    Take real rest. Real rest isn't sleeping all day staying up late on your phone. That only makes you more tired. Try active rest--gentle (activity) that help your body and mind recover. Feel the sunshine, go for a walk, stretch a little, or listen music you like. Choose one or two small things each day to recharge (充电).

    Talk to yourself (kind). Pay attention to how you talk to yourself. When things go wrong, don't be too hard on laoji. Try saying, "It's okay," or "I'll try again next time." Treat (you) the way you would treat a good friend.

    Truly loving "laoji" is very simple: eat hot meal when you are hungry, have a good rest when you're tired, don't be too hard on yourself when you make mistakes, and accept the imperfect daily life.

  • 13、阅读下面短文,根据括号内所给汉语注释写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。

    Avery's Helpful Hair Kits is an organization that aims to support children in homeless shelters with textured and curly hair by (提供) them with basic hair care products. It was (创办) by an 11-year-old girl, Avery Jenkins, who wants to help these children look their best.

    When she was 6, her mom asked her if she could give some of her hair products to a child in homeless shelters. While (准备) the products, she gained a new idea on hair. She saw how challenging it could be for some people to do their hair in a way that made them feel (自信的). Since she really loves her hair and enjoys experimenting with (各种各样的) styles, she wanted any kid with hair like hers to have that same opportunity. (事实上), it started as a GoFundMe page. As support came in, the (项目) grew, and they used the donations to create complete hair kits.

    "The most (有意义的) part is being able to give back and really help others. Even though I'm a kid, I know I can make a big difference." she said. She also (鼓励) other people to dream something and go for it. She believes that (令人惊叹的) things can happen if you follow your dreams, stay devoted, and put in the effort.

  • 14、将方框中所给词语的适当形式填入短文中,每词仅用一次

    through     drive     tool     special     dress up

    On Oct 24, a middle school in Gaomi, Shandong province, held a fall sports festival themed "Value Food, Build Dreams."

    Some students as farmers, showed different kinds of crops and performed a harvest dance. Some brought DIY farming. Some dressed like vendors selling vegetables. Teachers even real farm machinery onto the playground.

    these creative activities, students learned what daily rural life was like. It also helped them appreciate hard work and taught them to save food and money.

  • 15、It was Sunday evening, and the smell of roast chicken filled the house. Leo, a 15-year-old boy, sat down with his parents for1. As soon as he picked up his fork, his hand moved towards his2 in his pocket. He wanted to3 the latest scores of his favorite basketball team.

    "Not at the table, Leo," his father said gently but4. "Let's just talk."

    Leo sighed and put his phone away. He felt a bit5. What could they possibly talk about? He stared at his plate, counting the seconds.

    Seeing his disappointment, his mother smiled. "Why don't we all6 the best and worst part of our week?"

    Leo thought it was a childish game. But with nothing else to do, he7. His mother went first, talking about a funny mistake at work. Then his8 shared a story about helping a lost neighbor.

    When it was Leo's9, he hesitated. He planned to say "nothing much."10 then, he remembered the math test he finally passed11 struggling for weeks. He mentioned it quietly.

    To his surprise, his parents' faces lit up with great12. "That's wonderful, son! We knew you could do it!" his father said, clapping him on the back.

    The conversation continued. They13 dreams, books, and even the silly thing their cat did. Leo found14 laughing, really laughing. He wasn't checking the time anymore. He was15 enjoying himself at that moment.

    Later, as he helped clear the table, Leo realized something. For the past hour, he hadn't thought about his phone once. The dinner, which he had thought would be endless, flew by. He felt a warm connection he hadn't felt in a long time.

    (1)
    A 、breakfast B 、lunch C 、dinner D 、snacks
    (2)
    A 、paper B 、toy C 、money D 、phone
    (3)
    A 、check B 、record C 、list D 、change
    (4)
    A 、quietly B 、loudly C 、carefully D 、firmly
    (5)
    A 、bored B 、surprised C 、relaxed D 、worried
    (6)
    A 、design B 、discuss C 、share D 、prepare
    (7)
    A 、refused B 、agreed C 、continued D 、stopped
    (8)
    A 、sister B 、brother C 、father D 、mother
    (9)
    A 、answer B 、turn C 、choice D 、connection
    (10)
    A 、So B 、Or C 、But D 、And
    (11)
    A 、before B 、after C 、during D 、until
    (12)
    A 、pride B 、praise C 、care D 、interest
    (13)
    A 、thought of B 、talked about C 、dealt with D 、looked into
    (14)
    A 、itself B 、themselves C 、herself D 、himself
    (15)
    A 、fully B 、hardly C 、almost D 、seldom
  • 16、阅读下面材料,从所给的A-E五个选项中选出正确选项(其中一项是多余选项),并回答第5小题。

    How to Build Better Habits

    A good habit can help us work efficiently. To build better habits, you can try these three methods.

    ________ Need to turn your entire routine upside down to develop a good habit? No, it's more likely to leave you feeling tired. So, start by deciding which habit you want to build and breaking it into small steps. For example, if your goal is to walk 10,000 steps every day, start at 2,000 or 5,000 steps, depending on your physical activity level, and gradually work your way up.

    Make good habits easy. Making a habit convenient makes you much more likely to stick with it. ________ So, if you're trying to form a good habit, make sure to set up your environment in a way that reduces obstacles (障碍) and makes it convenient and easy. For example, if you want to get into the habit of jogging in the morning, prepare your workout clothes the night before.

    ________ Mark each day you follow through with the habit in a diary, a habit tracker app, or a calendar, which can help you stay motivated and accountable. Also, don't forget to celebrate progress and even the smallest achievement. ________

    (1)、
    (2)、
    (3)、
    (4)、
    (5)、Besides these three methods, what do you often do to develop your good habits?(不超过20词)

  • 17、

    ①Are you a curious person? If you're often thirsty for learning more about something, then you probably are. But as American researcher Perry Zurn points out, ________. There are at least three styles of curiosity: "busybodies," "hunters" and "dancers."

    ② "Busybodies" like to collect bits of information on all kinds of topics. They're not chasing (追求) any certain goal. Rather, they're just interested in the world around them. "Hunters," however, go after specific (具体的) answers. They follow a clear path to reach their goals. "Dancers" jump at new ideas or combine (结合) old ones in new ways. They prefer to take the road less traveled.

    ③Zurn and his team went on to see how these curiosity styles play out in real life. They focused on the readers of the online encyclopedia Wikipedia (维基百科). Their research included 482,000 people from 50 countries. For each person, the team looked at how many different topics he or she read about and how closely those topics were connected. For example, did someone look up Pierre Perifel and then read about his new film, The Bad Guys 2? Or did he or she jump from the film director to pu' er tea?

    ④The results showed that all three types of curious minds exist (存在) among today's internet users. "Busybodies" read widely, but they especially liked sports, food and the arts. "Hunters" cared more about science and technology. Interestingly, they were more likely to feel stressed after their curious hunt than the other two types. That's probably because they had a stronger drive to fill in the blanks in their knowledge.

    ⑤Zurn says we are each born with a natural curiosity style. However, our style isn't set in stone. We can develop the other two styles by spending time with teachers or friends who think differently. That's good news. After all, curiosity works best when all three styles exist in one mind.

    (1)、Which of the following sentences can be put back into ________?
    A、not all curious minds are cut from the same cloth B、some people have curious minds while others don't C、people will become less curious as they grow older D、being curious about the world will benefit you a lot
    (2)、According to paragraph 2, what is the main difference between "Busybodies" and "Hunters"?
    A、Busybodies prefer to combine old ideas in new ways. B、Hunters focus on a clear goal while Busybodies do not. C、Hunters are more interested in the world around them. D、Busybodies are more likely to feel stressed than Hunters.
    (3)、In the research on Wikipedia readers, what did the team study for each person?
    A、Their age, country and favorite topics. B、The time they spent on reading each day. C、Their purpose for using the online encyclopedia. D、The number and connection of the topics they read.
    (4)、Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
    A、How to Change Your Curiosity Style. B、The Importance of Curiosity in Learning. C、A Study on Wikipedia Reading Habits. D、Three Styles of Curiosity and How They Work.
  • 18、

    ①Imagine walking through a quiet Australian grassland. Suddenly, you hear a tiny, strange "Ooom" sound. That sound might belong to one of the rarest birds in the world—the Plains-wanderer (领鹑)! Scientists in Australia have just used AI to locate these birds. This discovery will help protect the endangered birds.

    ②Plains-wanderers are tiny, only about 15 centimeters tall. When they feel frightened, they crouch down (蹲下) to hide or run instead of flying. "There is no bird like it in the world." said a scientist. They are very picky about their habitats (栖息地). These tiny birds live in grasslands, but not just any grassland. There can't be too much grass or too little. For this reason, scientists sometimes call them the "Goldilocks" of animals.

    ③Plains-wanderers used to be common in eastern Australia. But over the years, farms and cities have taken over their home. Now, there are only 250 to 1,000 birds left in the wild.

    ④To protect these rare birds, scientists first needed to know where they were. They worked together and decided to "listen" for the birds. Female Plains-wanderers make an unusual "Ooom" sound, and this was the key to locating them.

    ⑤The researchers set up 35 recording devices to catch these sounds. The devices collected tens of thousands of hours of recordings. Humans could not check all of it, so the team used AI to help. The AI detected (识别) calls from two locations, and scientists later confirmed (证实) the findings. One scientist said it felt like "finding gold." It is the first time in over 30 years that the bird has been found west of Melbourne.

    ⑥Now, scientists will work with landowners to protect these birds and their grasslands. And they are still listening, hoping to find even more of these "Goldilocks" birds.

    (1)、What do we know about Plains-wanderers from the passage?
    A、They are big in size. B、They prefer to live in forests. C、They are in danger now. D、They'll fly away when scared.
    (2)、Why are Plains-wanderers called the "Goldilocks" of animals?
    A、Because they have golden-colored feathers. B、Because they are hard for scientists to find. C、Because they always make a special sound. D、Because they need habitats to be "just right".
    (3)、Which of the following sentences has the same meaning as the word locate in paragraph 4?
    A、The new library is located in the city center. B、I plan to locate in a small village after retirement. C、Can you locate the nearest hospital on your phone? D、The company decided to locate its factory near the port.
    (4)、To help protect Plains-wanderers, which action is most directly supported by the passage?
    A、Stopping all human activities in grassland areas. B、Planting large amounts of grass across Australia. C、Using AI to find them, then keeping them in the zoo. D、Using AI to find them, then protecting their habitats.
  • 19、

    My trip to China felt like a fantasy movie. I had read comments online about trips to China before, yet the travelling experience still surprised me.

    My first big surprise happened in Suzhou. Many people call Suzhou the "Venice of the East," so I pictured a small town with quiet canals (运河). As soon as I stepped out of the railway station, I was ________. Suzhou was so huge and modern! Tall glass buildings stood beside old waterways and wooden boats. It felt strange to see both a "village" and a "city" in one place. This contrast made me look at the city with fresh eyes.

    Later, I saw an even stronger contrast in Beijing. The hutongs showed the traditional side of the city. These narrow alleys were crowded and full of life. A short walk away, modern skyscrapers rose into the sky. People say many hutongs are disappearing each year. How lucky I was to visit them!

    After these surprises, I faced a challenge: the language barrier. Simple words like "toilet" or "passport" were not always understood. Translation apps became my closest friends. They helped most of the time, though sometimes the results were funny.

    Still, I met people who spoke fluent English in the most unexpected moments. A stranger at the Summer Palace helped me during heavy rain. A young man in an Apple Store in Shanghai sounded like a native speaker. Sometimes, I almost forgot I was abroad. These moments showed a friendly side of China.

    In the end, this trip gave me many stories to remember. I enjoyed every moment, and I really can't wait to go back to China!

    (1)、Which of the following words can best fit the blank ________?
    A、excited B、disappointed C、shocked D、satisfied
    (2)、What impressed "me" most while travelling in Beijing?
    A、The hutongs were less crowded than she had imagined. B、Traditional life and modern buildings exist side by side. C、The city was much more modern than she had expected. D、Modern buildings have already replaced the old hutongs.
    (3)、What can be learnt from "my" experience with language?
    A、Simple English words were always understood. B、"I" regretted not learning Chinese before the trip. C、Translation apps solved every communication problem. D、"I" sometimes got unexpected help from English speakers.
    (4)、What is the main purpose of this passage?
    A、To complain about the difficulties of traveling in China. B、To compare the differences between Suzhou and Beijing. C、To share a surprising and enjoyable travel experience in China. D、To explain why translation apps are necessary for foreign tourists.
  • 20、

    Do you often buy new clothes just because they are fashionable? What will you do with your old or unused clothes? Just throw them away? Or put them into the rubbish bin? These clothes go into landfills. This is bad for our world. Here is how YOU can help!

    (1)、According to the text, what can we do to reuse or recycle our clothes?

    ①Buy fewer clothes.       ②Wash clothes in cool water.       ③Repair our old clothes.

    ④Make paper out of T-shirts.       ⑤Give them to those in need.

    A、①②③ B、②③④ C、②③⑤ D、③④⑤
    (2)、What creative way to deal with clothes is mentioned in the text?
    A、Making old jeans into bags. B、Taking old clothes to big shops. C、Selling unused clothes online. D、Putting old clothes into dustbins.
    (3)、In which part of a magazine can we read the text?
    A、Health. B、Culture. C、Environment. D、Technology.
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