参考答案
2023-10-02
●同源高考
一位古巴教師的中国文化情缘
Reading Check
1~4 BBDC
世纪之信
Reading Check
1~4 BCAD
帮助贫困儿童阅读的天使
Reading Check
1~4 CABD
中国科学家发现“嫦娥石”
Reading Check
1~4 CCBB
●巧读妙写
事理阐释类说明文读写指南
一、阅读自测
1~4 CDBC
三、句式仿写
1. Exercising
2. The good news is that
3. As long as teens do regular exercise and have good eating habits
四、写作实践
Keep a healthy weight
Currently more and more teenagers are becoming fat, which has been causinggreat concern. As for how to keep a healthyweight, I believe the keys is regularexercise and good eating habits.
Firstly, teens should get 60 minutesor more of physical activity a day. Teenscan do various exercises like jogging,walking and climbing the stairs. Addi⁃tionally, teens should have a balanced diet.Fruits and vegetables are stronglyrecommended because they are rich invitamins and low in fat.
As long as teens do regular exerciseand have good eating habits, they will keepa healthy weight.
●完美续写
跟着名著学续写之家庭教育
句式微练习
一、1. and my mother hugged me warmly, saying
2. and he gave a cry of pain
二、1. with a sentence saying“every⁃thing is possible”
2. With the happy memories brought back by the photos on the wall
三、1. was a large heap of coal
2. on which were written some words“To my greatest fan.”
四、1. Hearing her sincere apprecia⁃tion
2. exhausted and relieved
五、1. My heart raced wildly
2. a blurred shape appeared in the darkness
情境微仿写
1. a great idea occurred to me: getting me delivered in a box to my sister’s house
2. to my great amazement, their man⁃ager agreed to help me to fulfil my dream
3. I, hidden in the big box, heard the mailman ringing my sister’s doorbell
4. When the box was opened and she saw me sitting inside smiling up at her
5. here it was a memory that both of us would cherish forever
语篇微演练
主题语境:信念如磐,成功脱险
续写点睛
本文中,莉齐和妹妹跟随爸爸妈妈出海钓鱼,遭遇沉船落水,爸爸留下莉齐照顾怀孕的妈妈和妹妹,自己去寻求救援。妈妈和妹妹因体力不支快失去意识,只有莉齐坚持并保护着她们,等待爸爸的归来。
段落续写:
根据续写第一段的首句内容“几个小时后,莉齐听到远处有人叫她的名字”可知,续写第一段须描写爸爸的归来,三人获救。
根据续写第二段的首句内容“在海岸上,一辆救护车正等着他们”可知,续写第二段可描写获救后莉齐与爸爸的对话,表达感想的同时点题:父女双方的爱的信念让家庭脱险。
参考范文
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After several hours, Lizzy heard hername called in the distance.“It’s Dad,”Lizzy called out and began to shake hersleepy mother and sister. Mother openedher eyes and squeezed out a faint smileand fell asleep again. Through the thickfog, a white small boat slid close. Lizzycried out,“Dad, here.”, with tears rollingdown her face. Finally, Dad got three ofthem into the boat where Lizzy finallyclosed her eyes, exhausted and relieved.She knew they were rescued.
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On the coast, an ambulance was waitingfor them. With the help of the nurses,they all got in. Wrapped in a warm blanket,Lizzy sat beside her family, looking at hermom on the bed. Suddenly, Lizzy turned to her father and said,“I knew you would beback, Dad.”“I knew you would keep Moth⁃er and Sister safe.”Her father hugged her.Tears rolled down their faces.
范文解读
写好结尾,续出精彩
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As the months went by, I began to realize that I actually wanted to walk Misty.Floating in the ocean of daily stress and de⁃pression, walking with Misty became theonly way to escape. Finally, I managed toreturn to walk Misty, time permitting. Some⁃times, I would talk about Joe with her or ut⁃ter something others didn’t care, eventhough she was unable to reply. Whentears welled up and blurred my vision, Icould feel her cheek leaning against myfeet. Glancing at her sad brown eyes, Iknew she could understand my feelings.Time flew by bitterly, but I enjoyed Mistyscompany.
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After Joe died in 2009, Misty slept onhis pillow. The warmth she spread wouldease my sorrow every moment I missed Joe.Fortunately, each time I walked with Misty,it brought me to the past time when Joe,Becky and I wandered together in the park,laughing and singing around. Misty keptme company in her silent way. Gradually,life changed for the better but walking withMisty remained the same.
●学习妙测
主题一 灾害与防护
Ⅰ. 阅读理解
本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了难民营的作用、优势及相关问题。
1~4 CDBD
Ⅱ. 补全信息
本文是一篇说明文。作者认为尽管要保护自己,但也要进行适当的积极冒险,尝试新事物,并给出了积极冒险的定义和措施。
1~5 BGDEF
Ⅲ. 完形填空
本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要介绍了作者一家人在2017 年新年时去乌干达旅游,中途遭遇车祸意外受伤住院的经历和感受。
1~5 BDCCA 6~10 DBABA
11~15 BACDC
Ⅳ. 语法填空
本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了极端天气带来的影响及相关研究人员对此的看法。
1. and 2. thousands 3. worse 4. have been affected 5. scientist 6. the 7. to disappear 8. than 9. strongly 10. getting
V. 书面表达
Protect ourselves from the disaster
Much less as misfortune occurs than fortune, it can cause great damage to us. Here are some suggestions provided for you.
First of all, wed better watch TV and search the information from the Internet to acquire very full knowledge of how to pro?tect ourselves from the natural disasters.Secondly, we should think carefully and de⁃cide to buy something for ourselves, whichwill be helpful when we are in danger.Thirdly, after having acquired some knowl⁃edge about how to protect ourselves, weshould try to practice. When we practicevery proficiently, we could protect our fami⁃ly in case of a disaster.
Only in this way can we learn how toprotect ourselves from the natural disasters!
Ⅵ. 读后续写
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My father shouted at us to run back tothe hotel. He grabbed my hand and pulledme along with him. As we reached the ho⁃tel gate, we heard a roaring sound behindus. Quickly, my father pushed us towardsthe stairs. Fear gripped us and we reachedthe first floor when we heard the roar ofrushing water and glass breaking. My fa⁃ther yelled at us to keep climbing. Westopped on the fourth floor and lookeddown at the water below us. It had stoppedrising. After some minutes, it began to drop.
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We waited a long time before goingdownstairs. Hardly had the rushing waterdropped when we saw the unrecognizable hotel gate. There was dirt and broken furni?ture everywhere. Some people who werecaught in the water were either uncon⁃scious or burst into tears with pain. Whatwe saw weakened our hearts and we deci⁃ded to help the victims after a narrowescape. Never had I had such a thrillingyet dangerous vacation before. The specialtrip to Penang was deeply impressed in mymind.
主题二世界的语言
Ⅰ. 阅读理解
本文是一篇说明文。一项新研究发现,狗在国外会遇到语言障碍,并介绍了研究开展的过程。
1~4 BCAD
Ⅱ. 补全信息
本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了在短期内快速掌握一门语言的几种方法。
1~5 FGBCA
Ⅲ. 完形填空
本文是一篇记叙文。作者8岁时搬到澳大利亚,遭遇跨文化问题后,通过参加辩论队走出了困境,改变了人生,同时对人生也有了丰富的感悟。
1~5 BADCA 6~10 CDBAD
11~15 BCADC
Ⅳ. 语法填空
本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了音乐家Astrid Poghosyan热爱中国语言和文化,并为自己取了中文名字“马星星”的故事。
1. herself 2. is inspired 3. which 4. extremely 5. experienced 6. a 7. including 8. to 9. have been 10. convenience
Ⅴ. 书面表达
Dear schoolmates,
It’s my great honor to make a concludingstatement here. At this moment, I’d liketo extend my sincere congratulations to allof the participants.
The competition would not be a greatsuccess without the joint efforts of every⁃one. My hearty thanks go firstly to ourteachers, whose guidance and encourage⁃ment have given us much insight into trans⁃lation of Chinese poetry. Besides, all theparticipants’ devotion and wonderful per⁃formance impressed us a lot. Most impor⁃tantly, the competition has further stimulat⁃ed our passion for Chinese poetry andboosted our cultural confidence.
I sincerely hope that we students willwork to learn English well, carry forwardand spread traditional Chinese culture.
That’s all. Thank you!
Ⅵ. 读后续写
Paragraph 1:
Aware that there was something wrong with Magen, Mom knocked on the door andentered her room.“Where’s your spellingtest paper, sweetheart?”Mom asked, gaz⁃ing at her eagerly. Magen took out the pa⁃per and handed it unwillingly to her mom.When Mom spotted “honesly”, Momfrowned,“Probably you don’t deserve theprize.”After thinking for a while, Magensoon understood what she should do.
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The next day, arriving early at school,Magen pushed open the door of Ms Mc‑Cormack’s office. Hands slightly trembling,Magen gave Ms McCormack her test paperand the dictionary. Magen confessed herspelling mistake in the test, a pink flushspreading over her cheeks.“I see.”Eventhough Ms McCormack tried to contain heremotions, surprise registered on her face.Then she picked up a pen, crossed out theword“perfect”and wrote“honest”beforehanding the prize back to Magen. Magen’sjaw dropped. Ms McCormack grinned.“For your honesty.”
主題三文化遗产
Ⅰ. 阅读理解
本文是一篇说明文。良渚遗址,五千年前的中华文明,已经被列入联合国教科文组织世界遗产名录。
Ⅱ. 补全信息
本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述了中
国的点茶文化。
1~5 BDEAG
Ⅲ. 完形填空
本文是一篇记叙文。作者一家人每年为了准备元旦,都会举办烘焙日,尤其是做L形面条,这对他们家来说是一个非常重要的传统。
1~5 CBCDB 6~10 ADADC 11~15 BCADA
Ⅳ. 语法填空
本文是一篇记叙文,主要介绍了武夷竹编非遗艺术传承人谢宏星。
1. natural 2. out 3. combining 4. recognized 5. which 6. products 7. have been replaced 8. it 9. hardship 10. to exchange
Ⅴ. 书面表达
Dear Jack,
I am very delighted to know that youare planning on a program ApproachingChina, which aims at introducing tradition⁃al Chinese art. I am writing to give yousome advice on it.
From my perspective, introducing Chi⁃nese calligraphy is a good choice. First andforemost, Chinese calligraphy is a uniqueart with beautiful images of Chinese cha⁃racters. It is a representative of Chinese
art. Besides, Chinese culture is extensiveand profound, and it starts from the cre⁃ation of Chinese characters, which is bestreflected in various styles of calligraphy.Last but not least, Chinese culture is em⁃bedded in the spirit of calligraphy. By in⁃troducing calligraphy, you will open up theopportunity for your schoolmates andfriends to learn more about Chinese cul⁃ture.
I hope these suggestions will be bene⁃ficial to you.
Yours,Li Hua
Ⅵ. 读后续写
Paragraph 1:
As I sat down on the bench, I pressed akey on the piano and was surprised to hearno sound. Feeling as if the whole world waswatching me, I was struck dead with em⁃barrassment. How could I perform the songwithout the piano? I was on pins and nee⁃dles when Phyllis slowly made her way tothe front of the crowd and announced in acomforting tone,“This girl has come tosing for us but the piano seems to be a lit⁃tle nervous.” Almost immediately, therewas scattered applause and several peoplestepped forward to help me plug in the pia⁃no and set the microphone. With every⁃thing ready, I took a deep breath and com⁃menced my performance.
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Nervousness melted away and I startedto enjoy the performance with the old. Onewoman got up and began to animatedlydance around the room. Some of the peopleswayed in their chairs to the beat of the mu⁃sic while others stamped their feet. Theperformance ended up with a storm of ap⁃plause from the crowd. I realized that itwas far better than a piano recital becausealmost everyone seemed to truly appreciatemy music and I was proud that I had thepower to spread kindness to them. It endedup being a blessing in disguise that the re⁃cital was canceled, leading to me sharingthe gift of music with those who needed itmost.