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七校联盟2025-2026学年第一学期第一次联考 高三英语 2025.10.16 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 (共5小题; 每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 Why does John talk to Nancy? A. To ask a favor. B. To learn about her grade. C. To recommend a lecturer to her. 2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 When did the train leave? A. At 10:30. B. At 10:00. C. At 10:45. 3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Doctor and patient. B. Family members. C. Colleagues. 4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What does the woman think of the ending of the book? A. Confusing. B. Surprising. C. Disappointing. 5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What are the speakers talking about? A. A famous director. B. A job opportunity. C. A handsome actor. 第二节 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟; 听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 6. What should be corrected in the posters? A. The time. B. The participants. C. The admission fee. 7. What will the woman probably do next? A. Change the posters. B. Purchase some items. C. Make payment. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 8. What is wrong with the man? A. He has an allergy to dust. B. He suffered from flu. C. He feels cold. 9. What does the woman ask the man to do? A. Put on his mask. B. Leave at once. C. Receive treatment. 10. What are the speakers probably doing? A. Cleaning the storeroom. B. Completing a report. C. Searching for information. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 11. Where does the conversation take place? A. In a club. B. In a studio. C. At a bus station. 12. What is unavailable on the buses? A. Cooking equipment. B. Cold drinks. C. Music. 13. What do guests need to do in the usual parties? A. Wear particular clothes. B. Spend all the time on the bus. C. Buy VIP club tickets themselves. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 14. What did Charlie Watson do? A. He earned a billion dollars. B. He set up a soccer club. C. He created a website. 15. Why does Anna Philipova impress the woman? A. She put out a fire by herself. B. She saved her family from a fire. C. She climbed the highest mountain in the Andes. 16. How did Malik Monroe raise money? A. By arranging music performances. B. By working in hospitals. C. By teaching in schools. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 17. What is the first news mainly about? A. A baseball team. B. A world record. C. A basketball match. 18. Where did the earthquake occur this morning? A. In Ohio. B. In New York. C. In New Hampshire. 19. What happened in the car accident? A. Three people were seriously hurt. B. Two cars were involved. C. One person was basically fine. 20. Why is the Concord School District raising money? A. To help with local dog rescues. B. To restart their art and music courses. C. To build their sports teams. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题; 每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Last August, city officials interviewed about 500 residents to find out people’s attitudes to protecting the environment and what actions they had taken. Here are the results: As the diagram showed, the percentage of those who felt that they needed to help protect the environment is as high as 96%. Very few (4%) felt it was not necessary to help protect the necessary. More than half of those who took part in the survey had done four of the five activities in the past month. Around 90% had tried to recycle waste such as glass, metal and paper, and more than two thirds (70%) had tried to cut back on the use of disposable packaging, such as plastic honey bottles, and butter and yogurt containers. Also, the majority of residents had cycled or walked. Unfortunately, not as many who took part had taken action to save water and energy in their homes. Just under 40% (38%) tried to save water when they were washing dishes or taking showers. Just over half (51%) tried to save energy by reducing the use of air conditioning or turning off lights. To sum up, it seems that almost all who took part understood the need to help take care of the environment. Most of them tried to recycle waste, ride bikes or walk, and reduce the use of disposable packaging. However, not as many were saving water and energy. This indicates that the residents needed to pay more attention to these two activities. 21. The residents interviewed in the survey were ________ . A. 15 years of age and older B. from the countryside C. important city officials D. less than 15 years old 22. What percentage of residents tried to reduce the use of air conditioning or light? A. 38%. B. 51%. C. 70%. D. 90%. 23. What is the main recommendation implied by the author in the conclusion? A. The survey should be repeated with more participants. B. Recycling programs should be expanded further. C. More effort should be focused on conserving water and energy at home. D. Walking and cycling infrastructure needs immediate improvement. B For twenty years, the internet has been my second home while communicating science. Recently, I came across an image: a crying Earth surrounded by fallen trees, declaring, “No intelligent species would destroy their own home.” This image troubled me deeply. I refuse to let my eight-year-old son believe humans are stupid or evil — because it’s obviously untrue. But I often find myself quite lonely. I’m wondering if, perhaps, there are other folks out there who feel the same as I do. We didn’t cause climate change through being stupid, but through being extremely smart. Our ancestors burned coal to solve urgent problems: growing more food, heating and lighting homes. We want to provide a good life for ourselves and our children. The results have been astonishing. In the U.S. in 1895 one quarter of people died before age five. Today it’s under 1 percent, and we will keep pushing until it hits zero. Imagine the essays Ben Franklin or Mark Twain would write about this level of advancement. How would they keep tears from their eyes if they saw what we’ve achieved? So much of that achievement has been based on the fossil fuels we’ve burned to generate it, whether coal, natural gas or oil. We’ve learned that this harms both the environment and people, and to our credit we aren’t always bad at addressing this. It was not long ago that London cleaned its smoke-blackened air. When rain becomes acidic, the world changes its policies. When harms are done locally, we tend to be pretty good at cleaning things up. Here’s where I feel hope: we have already done this, and we know it is possible. I don’t want my son growing up thinking that his species is in some way evil. I want him thinking humans are problem solvers, and whatever strategies we take to fix global warming will create more new problems, too. This is a pretty normal story for intelligent species. 24. How did the author feel seeing the picture online? A. Ashamed. B. Disturbed. C. Frightened. D. Confused. 25. According to the author, what is the primary reason behind climate change? A. Human evil nature and short-sightedness. B. A lack of advanced technology in the past. C. The pursuit of a better life using intelligence. D. The rapid growth of the global population. 26. What gives the author hope in addressing environmental problems? A. The complete replacement of fossil fuels. B. The declining global birth rate. C. The development of problem-free strategies. D. Humanity’s proven ability to solve local environmental issues. 27. What is the core message about humanity that the author intends to pass on to his son? A. The essence of humanity is problem-solving, not destruction. B. Human intellect is the fundamental cause of its environmental issues. C. Environmental damage has permanently overshadowed our technological gains. D. A sustainable future requires a complete break from fossil fuels. C In 1785, English philosopher Jeremy Bentham designed a perfect castle where rooms circle a tower, from which an unseen guard can observe any people at will. People have to assume they’re constantly observed and behave accordingly. The secret of the castle control: the people have internalized the surveillance (监控) mechanism themselves. Bentham’s design feels so relevant in our digital age of algorithms (算法) and social media, when we frequently feel watched, with no way to escape. How being watched affects us is the first topic that has been studied in psychology. Decades of studies have shown that we behave differently when we are watched. On a conscious level, we become more prosocial, meaning we’re more likely to give and less likely to cheat or litter. Even theft or littering could be reduced merely by posting pictures of eyes. Seymour, a psychologist from the University of Technology Sydney, puts this down to our concern with reputation and social consequences. This led to the idea that surveillance could be used for social good, echoing Bentham’s methods. Being watched also affects cognitive (认知) functions, but negatively. One study found that participants performed worse on a working memory task with people looking at them — a direct gaze grabs participants’ attention and distracts them from a given task. A series of experiments have demonstrated that bringing more surveillance into workplaces or educational settings — usually an attempt to boost productivity — could actually be counterproductive. Surveillance profoundly impacts our brain’s unconscious processing. Seymour says it makes our social thinking and survival instincts work too hard. This makes us worry about everyone’s mental health. Always being watched makes us more aware of people around us, keeping us on edge and ready to act. “We didn’t have as much surveillance and social connection 50 years ago, so it’s a new societal context we’re adapting to. We need to find ways to balance the benefits of connectivity with the drawbacks of constant surveillance,” Seymour remarks. 28. Why does the author mention the castle in the first paragraph? A. To express his respect to Bentham. B. To explain a concept of psychology. C. To illustrate its working mechanism. D. To present a picture of surveillance. 29. What urges people to become more prosocial? A. Their desire to keep a good image. B. Their trust from the family. C. Their attachment to the community. D. Their concern with education. 30. The word “counterproductive” in paragraph 3 most likely means ________. A. highly efficient B. producing the opposite of the desired result C. difficult to implement D. increasing in popularity 31. What does Seymour suggest about the society full of surveillance? A. Cut interactions to ease stress. B. Boost surveillance for connections. C. Weigh connectivity against surveillance. D. Ignore the impact of surveillance. D The centuries-old practice of spreading crushed limestone (石灰石) on farmland can improve crop yields (产量) by making soil less acidic. This custom is typically considered a source of greenhouse gas emissions, but new findings suggest “liming” may actually help remove large amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere. “Liming can be a carbon source or sink. Practical tests suggest this is a pretty efficient carbon sink,” says Noah Planavsky at Yale University. This could offer new motivation to spread more limestone on the world’s farms — but liming won’t have this effect everywhere. Currently, most crushed limestone spread on fields is counted as an emission source because its carbon is released as CO2 when it dissolves (溶解) in acidic soil. However, Tim Jesper Suhrhoff, also at Yale, argues this accounting is incomplete. Soils are very acidic due to fertiliser use and fossil-fuel pollution, and other alkaline (碱性的) minerals in soil will release carbon even without limestone. He says added acidity, not liming, is to blame for emissions. To accurately assess liming’s emissions, researchers should compare CO2 release and uptake with and without liming. Suhrhoff, Planavsky and colleagues studied the Mississippi river basin, calculating the net carbon effect of liming between 1900 and 2015. They used geochemical models and data on soil-acidity changes from fertiliser and liming, and compared results with Mississippi alkalinity measurements. Their new approach showed liming in this region removed about 300 to 400 million tonnes of CO2 instead of generating emissions. Planavsky says liming could be paired with spreading crushed volcanic rocks on farms to remove more CO2. Wolfram Buss at the Australian National University warns that what worked in the Mississippi may not work everywhere, as liming can be a net CO2 source in some systems. The next step is to identify regions needing liming most. Planavsky says, “It could promote practices aiding crop yields and removing billions of tonnes of CO2, helping low-income farmers who can’t afford optimal liming.” 32. Traditionally, liming is seen as an emission source because people believe______. A. it reduces the soil’s ability to absorb carbon from the air B. it increases the acidity of the soil when applied C. a chemical reaction releases carbon stored in the limestone D. the process of crushing the limestone consumes much energy 33. What is a key point of Tim Jesper Suhrhoff’s argument regarding liming emissions? A. Liming’s emission impact calls for a critical review of its widespread use. B. Geochemical models are unreliable for measuring emissions. C. Fertilizer use is a primary driver behind the carbon release from soil. D. The current method overestimates liming’s role in CO2 release. 34. What is the main purpose of the passage? A. To explain the historical use of limestone in agriculture. B. To address the environmental challenges in agriculture by re-evaluating a traditional practice. C. To compare different methods of increasing crop yields worldwide. D. To present a new perspective on liming’s potential role in carbon removal. 35. What does Noah Planavsky’s statement suggest about his view on promoting liming practices? A. It should be primarily funded by high-income countries due to its high cost. B. Its potential benefits are significant but require targeted implementation. C. It is a ready-made solution that can be applied universally for rapid results. D. Its value for carbon removal outweighs its original agricultural purpose. 第二节 (共5小题; 每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 In our modern world, we face a puzzling situation: technology connects us more than ever, yet many people feel increasingly disconnected from others. Changes in how we live and work — such as the rise of working from home and the popularity of food delivery apps — have reduced our chances for unplanned, real-life social meetings. ___36___ We can see this clearly in companies that provide streaming and delivery services, whose success actually relies on people staying apart and choosing digital instead of face-to-face contact. This situation is very different from social life in the recent past. ___37___ These photos show more than just old fashions or cars; they reveal a culture where people naturally started conversations and connected with strangers in shared spaces like cafes, buses, and parks. ___38___ This curiosity led me to start a personal project: I would try to start real conversations with people around me — in shops, in my neighborhood, anywhere I went — to see if this kind of connection was still possible today. ___39___ I remember walking into a local bakery, attracted by the wonderful smell of fresh bread. I chose what seemed like a simple question to start a conversation, but the baker’s response — though polite — was clearly designed to end our talk quickly. His body language and short answers sent a clear message: he was not interested in continuing the interaction. I didn’t give up, though. My efforts finally succeeded when I met Graham, a neighbor I often saw smoking outside his apartment. Our chat started with simple greetings, but when I mentioned I was a writer, he thought for a moment and shared a surprisingly thoughtful idea about the power of language. ___40___ That single meaningful exchange became the foundation for a real connection between us, proving that even in today’s fast-paced world, patient and repeated efforts can still build genuine human relationships. A. My first attempt to break through this social distance was both educational and disappointing. B. This meaningful connection immediately created a bridge between us. C. To understand this change, we can look at photographs of city life from the 1990s or early 2000s. D. Some modern businesses are directly responsible for this loss. E. I began to wonder if this forgotten art of casual conversation could be revived in our modern society. F. What better evidence do we need to prove that people still deeply desire real connection? G. Why has this fundamental human need for connection become so difficult to fulfill in our time? 第三部分 语言运用 (共两节,满分30分) 第一节 (共15小题: 每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 The morning promised adventure, the air fresh and clear. A gentle breeze whispered through the leaves, setting them dancing ___41___. My father, a seasoned fisherman, began my lesson with the ___42___ of the craft. His steady presence was reassuring, yet a thread of ___43___ wove its way through my excitement. A thrill shot through me as my line sliced into the water. ___44___, this initial enthusiasm soon thinned, replaced by a creeping impatience. Minutes ____45____ by as I watched the motionless float for any ___46___ of movement beneath. Noticing my restlessness, my father offered quiet words of wisdom. His advice ___47___ a chord deep within me. I began to truly notice my surroundings: the rhythmic lap of water, and the sudden ___48___ of a fish breaking the surface. Just as my hope began to waver, I felt a decisive ___49___ on my line. My heart ___50___ with a wild, sudden energy as I set the hook. The fish ___51___ with surprising power, its silvery body twisting in a desperate bid for freedom. Lifting the smallmouth fish from the water filled me with pure ___52___. It was a ___53___ catch, yet a great achievement to me. Its scales (鳞片) shimmered, and its eyes seemed to ___54___ the mixture of triumph and awe I felt. I knelt and gently released it back into the water. A deep sense of accomplishment washed over me, coupled with a genuine ___55___ for the life that had shared this struggle with me. 41. A. wildly B. playfully C. coldly D. gently 42. A. traditions B. secrets C. basics D. patterns 43. A. hope B. surprise C. anxiety D. bravery 44. A. Therefore B. However C. Moreover D. Otherwise 45. A. dragged B. flew C. slid D. disappeared 46. A. value B. mark C. freedom D. sign 47. A. arrived B. left C. went D. struck 48. A. emerging B. diving C. swinging D. hiding 49. A. push B. pull C. break D. knock 50. A. sank B. recovered C. raced D. froze 51. A. opposed B. jumped C. struggled D. breathed 52. A. sympathy B. eagerness C. joy D. luck 53. A. humble B. risky C. strange D. huge 54. A. pale B. mirror C. prove D. cover 55. A. shame B. concern C. respect D. pity 第二节 (共10小题; 每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 “My China Album,” a book celebrating the profound people-to-people bonds between the US and China, is set ____56____ release in June. The book’s message about the importance of personal connections in international relations _____57_____ (receive) wide recognition in both countries. Originating from a project _____58_____ (initiate) in 2018, the book compiles stories of friendship and understanding from Americans ____59____ experiences in China span decades. These narratives, drawn from long-term residents, scholars, and ____60____(profession), provide unique insights into cross-cultural exchange. ____61____ (cover) over 200 pages, the volume is divided into five sections that trace the evolution of US-China ____62____(engage) since diplomatic relations began in 1979. The forty-one stories featured, each ___63___ (present) a distinctive perspective, collectively paint a rich picture of mutual understanding. As the sixth ____64____ (edit) in an ongoing series, this volume focuses on “My China Footprints” — Americans’ personal experiences in China. It includes five short videos shared on social media platforms, offering glimpses into contemporary Chinese society and innovation. Publisher Qu Yingpu stated that these stories not only promote international goodwill but also encourage reflection on ___65___ we share a common past. More importantly, he emphasized, they inspire people to imagine a future where cultural exchanges continue deepening understanding between nations. The book represents a significant contribution to building mutual understanding through personal stories. 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66. 假设你是李华,你的美国笔友 Peter 即将作为交换生来你校学习,他担心难以适应新的学习环境并跟上课程。请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括: (1)表示理解; (2)你的建议。 注意: (1)写作词数应为80个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear Peter, ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 第二节(满分25分) 67. 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。 In the baking heat, I watched the elderly woman struggle with a walker, loaded with bags of groceries. I was driving north, and she was walking south. I’d seen her before, each time feeling guilty I didn’t offer her a lift. Today, the guilt won. I turned back, pulled over, and offered her a ride. The woman looked weary, sweat pouring down her face. I placed her walker and bags into my trunk, helped her inside, and drove off. “Bless you, child,” she murmured. She directed me to go farther south. Passing under a bridge, she asked me to pull over. She rolled down her window and called out to several homeless people, “Come by later! Spaghetti night!” She waved and smiled, her smile erasing ten years off her face. We continued south, chatting easily. Her name was Ida. She worked as a bagger at the nearby grocery store and often missed the last bus because of working overtime. Suddenly, I realised we were on the “wrong side of town”. It was starting to get dark, and I began to feel uneasy. We continued down unfamiliar streets finally to an old apartment building. Several young men had gathered around the entrance, looking threatening. Some were on motorcycles, and one, wearing a hoodie (连帽衫) over his bushy, long hair, was staring at me. My discomfort grew, but Ida seemed fine. She directed a couple of the guys to help with her groceries. She thanked me, and I drove away as fast as I could. Suddenly, the roar of a motorcycle sounded behind me. It was that hoodie guy! He didn’t overtake; he just kept pace, waving for me to stop. No way was I going to stop for a stranger on a deserted street. In a panic, I reached down for my purse to get my cell phone to call 911. I felt an empty seat. My purse wasn’t there! “She stole my purse!” I may have used stronger language. So much for acts of kindness, I thought. 注意: (1) 续写词数应为150个左右; (2) 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Meanwhile, the guy stayed close to me, continually signaling for me to stop. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Speechless, I handed him his grandma’s purse, and then he took off. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 七校联盟2025-2026学年第一学期第一次联考 高三英语 2025.10.16 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 (共5小题; 每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 Why does John talk to Nancy? A. To ask a favor. B. To learn about her grade. C. To recommend a lecturer to her. 【答案】A 【解析】 【原文】M: Have you finished the history essay, Nancy? I have a few questions on it. I can only solve them with reference to others. W: I’ve done it under the guidance of the lecturer. Feel free to ask, John. I’ll tell you everything I know. 2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 When did the train leave? A. At 10:30. B. At 10:00. C. At 10:45. 【答案】C 【解析】 【原文】M: Did you manage to reach the station in time to catch the 10:30 train? W: Yes! In fact, I was there 30 minutes early, only to find out that the train would depart 15 minutes later than the usual time. 3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Doctor and patient. B. Family members. C. Colleagues. 【答案】C 【解析】 【原文】M: What’s the matter with you, Mary? You look a bit pale. W: I’m afraid I’ve got a terrible cold. M: If I were you, I’d go to see the doctor. And you’d better stay in bed today instead of coming here to work. 4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What does the woman think of the ending of the book? A. Confusing. B. Surprising. C. Disappointing. 【答案】B 【解析】 【原文】W: Hi, Mark. I finally finished reading that book you recommended. It was amazing! M: I’m glad you liked it! What did you think about the ending? W: Oh, it was so unexpected! I didn’t see that plot twist coming at all. It kept me on the edge of my seat. 5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What are the speakers talking about? A. A famous director. B. A job opportunity. C. A handsome actor. 【答案】B 【解析】 【原文】W: Dan, how did the audition go? Did you get the part? M: No. They told me I was perfect for the role. W: Well then, what happened? M: I guess the director had a change of heart. He felt that George Clow is more handsome and talented than I am. 第二节 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟; 听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 6. What should be corrected in the posters? A. The time. B. The participants. C. The admission fee. 7. What will the woman probably do next? A. Change the posters. B. Purchase some items. C. Make payment. 【答案】6. C 7. B 【解析】 【原文】W: Hi, I’m here to pick up the posters for the Willard County Airshow. Are they ready yet? M: Yes, we just finished printing them. Here you are. That’ll be 50, please. W: Hold on a moment. Oh, there’s a mistake. Kids should get into the event for free. M: Oh, dear! I’ll take care of that straight away. Would you mind coming back in a couple of hours? W: That’s okay. I have some other supplies to buy for the event anyway. Shall I just pay when I come back then? M: No problem, and I’m sorry for the inconvenience. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 8. What is wrong with the man? A. He has an allergy to dust. B. He suffered from flu. C. He feels cold. 9. What does the woman ask the man to do? A. Put on his mask. B. Leave at once. C. Receive treatment. 10. What are the speakers probably doing? A. Cleaning the storeroom. B. Completing a report. C. Searching for information. 【答案】8. A 9. A 10. C 【解析】 【原文】W: Is everything all right, Justin? All of a sudden, you started sneezing so much. Should I close the window? M: No, nothing to do with the coldness. It’s just the dust that makes me feel sick. W: Oh no. I wouldn’t have asked you to come along then. M: It’s all right, Leena. I have a quick solution. W: What is it? Do you want to leave this place? M: We don’t need to. My doctor has told me to keep a mask with me whenever I’m outside for safety. W: Oh, I see. Now you’d better follow the doctor’s orders. M: OK, let’s finish the work for what we came here in this dusty storeroom. W: Yes, I totally forgot about the old newspapers. I need to go through them to complete my report. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 11. Where does the conversation take place? A. In a club. B. In a studio. C. At a bus station. 12. What is unavailable on the buses? A. Cooking equipment. B. Cold drinks. C. Music. 13. What do guests need to do in the usual parties? A. Wear particular clothes. B. Spend all the time on the bus. C. Buy VIP club tickets themselves. 【答案】11. B 12. A 13. A 【解析】 【原文】W: On today’s show, we have Dennis Dean, owner of Double the Fun Bus Parties. Welcome, Dennis. Can you tell us what Double the Fun does? M: It is a party bus service. All buses have cold drinks and music. What we don’t have is cooking equipment, however. There is also a bus host, to make sure all guests get back on the bus after each stop. W: So guests don’t spend the whole evening on the bus? M: No. We take them to different clubs during the evening. At each club, we book special VIP tickets for each guest. W: Anything else our listeners should know about the parties? M: All guests must be smartly dressed for the usual parties. No jeans or sports shoes. The only exception would be if you want to have a fancy-dress party. And we need to know your booking time if you are planning a fancy-dress party. W: Sounds great! Thanks, Dennis. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 14. What did Charlie Watson do? A. He earned a billion dollars. B. He set up a soccer club. C. He created a website. 15. Why does Anna Philipova impress the woman? A. She put out a fire by herself. B. She saved her family from a fire. C. She climbed the highest mountain in the Andes. 16. How did Malik Monroe raise money? A. By arranging music performances. B. By working in hospitals. C. By teaching in schools. 【答案】14. C 15. B 16. A 【解析】 【原文】M: What’s that website? W: People send in the names of teenagers who have done something great. Everyone votes, and the teenager with the most votes wins. M: Who’s that boy in the photo? W: He’s a teenager named Charlie Watson. He has his own soccer website. He designed it himself and did all the work. He’s only 17, and he already has a million dollars. There’s also a boy named Felipe Flores. He climbed the highest mountain in the Andes. M: So, who are you going to vote for? W: I’m not sure. There are the other two I really like. One is a girl named Anna Philipova. She’s 13 years old. There was a terrible fire in her home, and she walked right into the burning building to rescue her two little brothers. She got them both out alive, but her hand was badly burned. M: Wow! She did something really moving. And who is the other? W: The other’s a 16-year-old boy named Malik Monroe. He gave three million dollars to hospitals and schools in Africa last year. M: How did he get the money? W: He organized big concerts in schools all over the USA. Then he donated all the money he got from the concerts. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 17. What is the first news mainly about? A. A baseball team. B. A world record. C. A basketball match. 18. Where did the earthquake occur this morning? A. In Ohio. B. In New York. C. In New Hampshire. 19. What happened in the car accident? A. Three people were seriously hurt. B. Two cars were involved. C. One person was basically fine. 20. Why is the Concord School District raising money? A. To help with local dog rescues. B. To restart their art and music courses. C. To build their sports teams. 【答案】17. C 18. B 19. C 20. B 【解析】 【原文】W: Good evening, folks. It’s Mary here with the 7:00 News Report. In sports news today, the New Hampshire State women’s basketball team won their sixth straight game on Saturday over the University of Ohio. This gives New Hampshire State a chance of attending the championships later this year. There was a big lightning storm in Hampton earlier this week. Many residents have been without power since Monday. A small earthquake hit the New York area this morning, but luckily, there have been no reports of any injuries. This afternoon, a three-car accident was reported on Highway 10. Two people were rushed to the hospital in an emergency. According to a source at the scene, only one person was able to walk away from the crash. In happier news, a dog and her nine puppies were rescued from a pipe in Dover yesterday. They are all alive and well. If you would like to adopt one of the puppies, call the Dover Humane Society at the number listed on the screen. The Concord School District is raising money to start their art and music classes again. If you would like to donate, we will get the information to you shortly. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题; 每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Last August, city officials interviewed about 500 residents to find out people’s attitudes to protecting the environment and what actions they had taken. Here are the results: As the diagram showed, the percentage of those who felt that they needed to help protect the environment is as high as 96%. Very few (4%) felt it was not necessary to help protect the necessary. More than half of those who took part in the survey had done four of the five activities in the past month. Around 90% had tried to recycle waste such as glass, metal and paper, and more than two thirds (70%) had tried to cut back on the use of disposable packaging, such as plastic honey bottles, and butter and yogurt containers. Also, the majority of residents had cycled or walked. Unfortunately, not as many who took part had taken action to save water and energy in their homes. Just under 40% (38%) tried to save water when they were washing dishes or taking showers. Just over half (51%) tried to save energy by reducing the use of air conditioning or turning off lights. To sum up, it seems that almost all who took part understood the need to help take care of the environment. Most of them tried to recycle waste, ride bikes or walk, and reduce the use of disposable packaging. However, not as many were saving water and energy. This indicates that the residents needed to pay more attention to these two activities. 21. The residents interviewed in the survey were ________ . A. 15 years of age and older B. from the countryside C. important city officials D. less than 15 years old 22. What percentage of residents tried to reduce the use of air conditioning or light? A. 38%. B. 51%. C. 70%. D. 90%. 23. What is the main recommendation implied by the author in the conclusion? A. The survey should be repeated with more participants. B. Recycling programs should be expanded further. C. More effort should be focused on conserving water and energy at home. D. Walking and cycling infrastructure needs immediate improvement. 【答案】21. A 22. B 23. C 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章结合了调查研究结果与数据图表,呈现和分析了居民群体在环保态度及行为方面的情况。 【21题详解】 细节理解题。根据图表下方“It involved 496 city residents (15 years of age and older).(它让496位城市居民参与其中(15岁以及以上))”可知,调查参与的居民是15岁及以上。故选A。 【22题详解】 细节理解题。根据第三段中“Just over half (51%) tried to save energy by reducing the use of air conditioning or turning off lights.(略多于一半(51%)的人试图通过减少空调使用或关灯来节约能源。)”可知,通过减少空调使用或关灯来节约能源的居民比例是51%。故选B。 【23题详解】 推理判断题。根据第四段中“However, not as many were saving water and energy. This indicates that the residents needed to pay more attention to these two activities.(然而,节约水和能源的人数并没有这么多。这表明居民需要更关注这两项活动。)”可知,作者的主要建议是应更多关注家庭节水节能。故选C。 B For twenty years, the internet has been my second home while communicating science. Recently, I came across an image: a crying Earth surrounded by fallen trees, declaring, “No intelligent species would destroy their own home.” This image troubled me deeply. I refuse to let my eight-year-old son believe humans are stupid or evil — because it’s obviously untrue. But I often find myself quite lonely. I’m wondering if, perhaps, there are other folks out there who feel the same as I do. We didn’t cause climate change through being stupid, but through being extremely smart. Our ancestors burned coal to solve urgent problems: growing more food, heating and lighting homes. We want to provide a good life for ourselves and our children. The results have been astonishing. In the U.S. in 1895 one quarter of people died before age five. Today it’s under 1 percent, and we will keep pushing until it hits zero. Imagine the essays Ben Franklin or Mark Twain would write about this level of advancement. How would they keep tears from their eyes if they saw what we’ve achieved? So much of that achievement has been based on the fossil fuels we’ve burned to generate it, whether coal, natural gas or oil. We’ve learned that this harms both the environment and people, and to our credit we aren’t always bad at addressing this. It was not long ago that London cleaned its smoke-blackened air. When rain becomes acidic, the world changes its policies. When harms are done locally, we tend to be pretty good at cleaning things up. Here’s where I feel hope: we have already done this, and we know it is possible. I don’t want my son growing up thinking that his species is in some way evil. I want him thinking humans are problem solvers, and whatever strategies we take to fix global warming will create more new problems, too. This is a pretty normal story for intelligent species. 24. How did the author feel seeing the picture online? A. Ashamed. B. Disturbed. C. Frightened. D. Confused. 25. According to the author, what is the primary reason behind climate change? A. Human evil nature and short-sightedness. B. A lack of advanced technology in the past. C. The pursuit of a better life using intelligence. D. The rapid growth of the global population. 26. What gives the author hope in addressing environmental problems? A. The complete replacement of fossil fuels. B. The declining global birth rate. C. The development of problem-free strategies. D. Humanity’s proven ability to solve local environmental issues. 27. What is the core message about humanity that the author intends to pass on to his son? A. The essence of humanity is problem-solving, not destruction. B. Human intellect is the fundamental cause of its environmental issues. C. Environmental damage has permanently overshadowed our technological gains. D. A sustainable future requires a complete break from fossil fuels. 【答案】24. B 25. C 26. D 27. A 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者结合自身在网络传播科学的经历,通过一张“哭泣的地球”图片引发了对气候变化的原因的思考,驳斥了“人类愚蠢或邪恶”的观点,指出人类在解决问题方面有着强大的能力,并希望儿子认识到人类是问题解决者,而非邪恶物种。 【24题详解】 细节理解题。根据第一段“Recently, I came across an image: a crying Earth surrounded by fallen trees, declaring, “No intelligent species would destroy their own home.” This image troubled me deeply.(最近,我看到一张图片:地球在哭泣,周围是倒下的树木,上面写着:“没有哪个有智慧的物种会毁掉自己的家园。”这张图片让我深感不安)”可知,作者看到网上的图片后感到不安。故选B项。 【25题详解】 细节理解题。根据第二段“We didn’t cause climate change through being stupid, but through being extremely smart. Our ancestors burned coal to solve urgent problems: growing more food, heating and lighting homes. We want to provide a good life for ourselves and our children.(我们并非因愚蠢而造成了气候变化,而是因为太过聪明才导致了气候变化。我们的先辈燃烧煤炭是为了解决紧迫的问题:增加粮食产量、为房屋供暖和照明。而我们想要为自己和我们的后代创造美好的生活)”可知,造成气候变化的主要原因是通过运用智慧来追求更美好的生活。故选C项。 【26题详解】 细节理解题。根据第三段“It was not long ago that London cleaned its smoke-blackened air. When rain becomes acidic, the world changes its policies. When harms are done locally, we tend to be pretty good at cleaning things up. Here’s where I feel hope: we have already done this, and we know it is possible.(就在不久前,伦敦还清理了被烟雾熏黑的空气。当雨水开始酸化时,世界便调整了相关政策。当危害发生在本地时,我们往往能很好地进行整治。这正是我抱有希望的原因:我们已经做到过这些,也知道这是可能的。)”可知,作者感到有希望的原因是人类已有修复环境破坏的先例,即“我们能修复对环境的破坏”。故选D项。 【27题详解】 细节理解题。根据最后一段“I want him thinking humans are problem solvers, and whatever strategies we take to fix global warming will create more new problems, too. This is a pretty normal story for intelligent species.(我希望他能明白,人类是善于解决问题的生物,而我们为应对全球变暖所采取的任何措施都会带来新的问题。对于智慧型物种来说,这种情况是很常见的)”可知,作者想要将关于人类的核心理念传达给他的儿子是人类的本质在于解决问题,而非破坏。故选A项。 C In 1785, English philosopher Jeremy Bentham designed a perfect castle where rooms circle a tower, from which an unseen guard can observe any people at will. People have to assume they’re constantly observed and behave accordingly. The secret of the castle control: the people have internalized the surveillance (监控) mechanism themselves. Bentham’s design feels so relevant in our digital age of algorithms (算法) and social media, when we frequently feel watched, with no way to escape. How being watched affects us is the first topic that has been studied in psychology. Decades of studies have shown that we behave differently when we are watched. On a conscious level, we become more prosocial, meaning we’re more likely to give and less likely to cheat or litter. Even theft or littering could be reduced merely by posting pictures of eyes. Seymour, a psychologist from the University of Technology Sydney, puts this down to our concern with reputation and social consequences. This led to the idea that surveillance could be used for social good, echoing Bentham’s methods. Being watched also affects cognitive (认知) functions, but negatively. One study found that participants performed worse on a working memory task with people looking at them — a direct gaze grabs participants’ attention and distracts them from a given task. A series of experiments have demonstrated that bringing more surveillance into workplaces or educational settings — usually an attempt to boost productivity — could actually be counterproductive. Surveillance profoundly impacts our brain’s unconscious processing. Seymour says it makes our social thinking and survival instincts work too hard. This makes us worry about everyone’s mental health. Always being watched makes us more aware of people around us, keeping us on edge and ready to act. “We didn’t have as much surveillance and social connection 50 years ago, so it’s a new societal context we’re adapting to. We need to find ways to balance the benefits of connectivity with the drawbacks of constant surveillance,” Seymour remarks. 28. Why does the author mention the castle in the first paragraph? A. To express his respect to Bentham. B. To explain a concept of psychology. C. To illustrate its working mechanism. D. To present a picture of surveillance. 29. What urges people to become more prosocial? A. Their desire to keep a good image. B. Their trust from the family. C. Their attachment to the community. D. Their concern with education. 30. The word “counterproductive” in paragraph 3 most likely means ________. A. highly efficient B. producing the opposite of the desired result C. difficult to implement D. increasing in popularity 31. What does Seymour suggest about the society full of surveillance? A. Cut interactions to ease stress. B. Boost surveillance for connections. C. Weigh connectivity against surveillance. D. Ignore the impact of surveillance. 【答案】28. B 29. A 30. B 31. C 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇说明文。主要探讨了被监视对人们行为和认知等方面的影响。 【28题详解】 推理判断题。根据第一段“Bentham's design feels so relevant in our digital age of algorithms (算法) and social media, when we frequently feel watched, with no way to escape. (边沁的设计在我们这个充斥着算法和社交媒体的数字时代显得如此贴切,此时我们经常感觉被监视,却无处可逃。)”可知,作者在第一段中提到城堡(圆形监狱),是为了解释一个心理学概念,即人们在被监视的情况下会内部化监控机制,从而改变自己的行为。此外,第二段探讨了被监视如何影响行为的心理学研究。故选B项。 【29题详解】 细节理解题。根据第二段“On a conscious level, we become more prosocial, meaning we’re more likely to give and less likely to cheat or litter. Even theft or littering could be reduced merely by posting pictures of eyes. Seymour, a psychologist from the University of Technology Sydney, puts this down to our concern with reputation and social consequences. (在意识层面,我们变得更加亲社会,这意味着我们更倾向于给予,而更少有欺骗或乱扔垃圾的行为。甚至仅仅通过发布眼睛的照片,就能减少盗窃或乱扔垃圾的行为。悉尼科技大学的心理学家西摩认为,这归因于我们对声誉和社会后果的担忧。)”可知,人们想要保持良好形象的渴望促使他们变得更亲社会。故选A项。 【30题详解】 词句猜测题。根据第三段“Being watched also affects cognitive (认知) functions, but negatively. One study found that participants performed worse on a working memory task with people looking at them. (被监视也会影响认知功能,但是负面的。一项研究发现,当有人看着他们时,参与者在工作记忆任务中的表现更差。)”可知,监控会对认知功能产生负面影响。根据第三段“A series of experiments have demonstrated that bringing more surveillance into workplaces or educational settings — usually an attempt to boost productivity — could actually be counterproductive. (一系列实验表明,在工作场所或教育环境中引入更多的监控——通常是为了提高生产率——实际上可能____。)”里的“performed worse (表现更差)”这一关键信息以及“actually (实际上)”所表达的转折意味可推断,引入监控这一本欲“boost productivity (提高生产力)”的行为,最终导致的结果却是负面的,即与预期目标相反。因此,counterproductive最准确的释义是“产生与预期相反的结果”。故选B项。 【31题详解】 细节理解题。根据第四段“We need to find ways to balance the benefits of connectivity with the drawbacks of constant surveillance,” Seymour remarks. (西摩说:“我们需要找到方法来平衡连接的好处和持续监控的缺点。”)”可知,西摩建议在这个充满监控的社会中,要权衡连接与监控的利弊。故选C项。 D The centuries-old practice of spreading crushed limestone (石灰石) on farmland can improve crop yields (产量) by making soil less acidic. This custom is typically considered a source of greenhouse gas emissions, but new findings suggest “liming” may actually help remove large amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere. “Liming can be a carbon source or sink. Practical tests suggest this is a pretty efficient carbon sink,” says Noah Planavsky at Yale University. This could offer new motivation to spread more limestone on the world’s farms — but liming won’t have this effect everywhere. Currently, most crushed limestone spread on fields is counted as an emission source because its carbon is released as CO2 when it dissolves (溶解) in acidic soil. However, Tim Jesper Suhrhoff, also at Yale, argues this accounting is incomplete. Soils are very acidic due to fertiliser use and fossil-fuel pollution, and other alkaline (碱性的) minerals in soil will release carbon even without limestone. He says added acidity, not liming, is to blame for emissions. To accurately assess liming’s emissions, researchers should compare CO2 release and uptake with and without liming. Suhrhoff, Planavsky and colleagues studied the Mississippi river basin, calculating the net carbon effect of liming between 1900 and 2015. They used geochemical models and data on soil-acidity changes from fertiliser and liming, and compared results with Mississippi alkalinity measurements. Their new approach showed liming in this region removed about 300 to 400 million tonnes of CO2 instead of generating emissions. Planavsky says liming could be paired with spreading crushed volcanic rocks on farms to remove more CO2. Wolfram Buss at the Australian National University warns that what worked in the Mississippi may not work everywhere, as liming can be a net CO2 source in some systems. The next step is to identify regions needing liming most. Planavsky says, “It could promote practices aiding crop yields and removing billions of tonnes of CO2, helping low-income farmers who can’t afford optimal liming.” 32. Traditionally, liming is seen as an emission source because people believe______. A. it reduces the soil’s ability to absorb carbon from the air B. it increases the acidity of the soil when applied C. a chemical reaction releases carbon stored in the limestone D. the process of crushing the limestone consumes much energy 33. What is a key point of Tim Jesper Suhrhoff’s argument regarding liming emissions? A. Liming’s emission impact calls for a critical review of its widespread use. B. Geochemical models are unreliable for measuring emissions. C. Fertilizer use is a primary driver behind the carbon release from soil. D. The current method overestimates liming’s role in CO2 release. 34. What is the main purpose of the passage? A. To explain the historical use of limestone in agriculture. B. To address the environmental challenges in agriculture by re-evaluating a traditional practice. C. To compare different methods of increasing crop yields worldwide. D. To present a new perspective on liming’s potential role in carbon removal. 35. What does Noah Planavsky’s statement suggest about his view on promoting liming practices? A. It should be primarily funded by high-income countries due to its high cost. B. Its potential benefits are significant but require targeted implementation. C. It is a ready-made solution that can be applied universally for rapid results. D. Its value for carbon removal outweighs its original agricultural purpose. 【答案】32. C 33. D 34. D 35. B 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了传统农业中向农田撒石灰石的做法,传统观点认为其会产生温室气体排放,但新研究发现该做法在部分地区实则能大量吸收二氧化碳,同时探讨了其应用的局限性及未来推广方向。 【32题详解】 细节理解题。根据第三段中“Currently, most crushed limestone spread on fields is counted as an emission source because its carbon is released as CO2 when it dissolves in acidic soil.(目前,大多数撒在田地上的粉碎石灰石被视为排放源,因为它在酸性土壤中溶解时,其碳会以二氧化碳的形式释放出来)”可知,传统上认为撒石灰石是排放源是因为它的碳在化学反应中以二氧化碳形式释放。故选C。 【33题详解】 细节理解题。根据第三段中“However, Tim Jesper Suhrhoff, also at Yale, argues this accounting is incomplete.(然而,同样来自耶鲁大学的蒂姆・杰斯珀・苏尔霍夫认为这种计算是不完整的)”以及“He says added acidity, not liming, is to blame for emissions.(他说,排放的罪魁祸首是额外的酸性物质,而不是撒石灰石)”可知,苏尔霍夫认为当前的计算方法高估了撒石灰石在二氧化碳释放中的作用。故选D。 【34题详解】 推理判断题。根据第一段中“This custom is typically considered a source of greenhouse gas emissions, but new findings suggest ‘liming’ may actually help remove large amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere.(这种做法通常被认为是温室气体排放的一个来源,但新的研究发现表明,“撒石灰石”实际上可能有助于从大气中清除大量的二氧化碳)”及全文内容可知,文章主要呈现了关于撒石灰石在碳清除方面潜在作用的新观点。故选D。 【35题详解】 推理判断题。根据最后一段中“The next step is to identify regions needing liming most.(下一步是确定最需要撒石灰石的地区)”以及“It could promote practices aiding crop yields and removing billions of tonnes of CO2, helping low-income farmers who can’t afford optimal liming.(它可以推广有助于提高作物产量和清除数十亿吨二氧化碳的做法,帮助那些无力承担最佳撒石灰石成本的低收入农民)”可知,普拉纳夫斯基认为推广撒石灰石的潜在效益显著,但需要有针对性地实施。故选B。 第二节 (共5小题; 每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 In our modern world, we face a puzzling situation: technology connects us more than ever, yet many people feel increasingly disconnected from others. Changes in how we live and work — such as the rise of working from home and the popularity of food delivery apps — have reduced our chances for unplanned, real-life social meetings. ___36___ We can see this clearly in companies that provide streaming and delivery services, whose success actually relies on people staying apart and choosing digital instead of face-to-face contact. This situation is very different from social life in the recent past. ___37___ These photos show more than just old fashions or cars; they reveal a culture where people naturally started conversations and connected with strangers in shared spaces like cafes, buses, and parks. ___38___ This curiosity led me to start a personal project: I would try to start real conversations with people around me — in shops, in my neighborhood, anywhere I went — to see if this kind of connection was still possible today. ___39___ I remember walking into a local bakery, attracted by the wonderful smell of fresh bread. I chose what seemed like a simple question to start a conversation, but the baker’s response — though polite — was clearly designed to end our talk quickly. His body language and short answers sent a clear message: he was not interested in continuing the interaction. I didn’t give up, though. My efforts finally succeeded when I met Graham, a neighbor I often saw smoking outside his apartment. Our chat started with simple greetings, but when I mentioned I was a writer, he thought for a moment and shared a surprisingly thoughtful idea about the power of language. ___40___ That single meaningful exchange became the foundation for a real connection between us, proving that even in today’s fast-paced world, patient and repeated efforts can still build genuine human relationships. A. My first attempt to break through this social distance was both educational and disappointing. B. This meaningful connection immediately created a bridge between us. C. To understand this change, we can look at photographs of city life from the 1990s or early 2000s. D. Some modern businesses are directly responsible for this loss. E. I began to wonder if this forgotten art of casual conversation could be revived in our modern society. F. What better evidence do we need to prove that people still deeply desire real connection? G. Why has this fundamental human need for connection become so difficult to fulfill in our time? 【答案】36. D 37. C 38. E 39. A 40. B 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。讲述了作者在现代社会中尝试与陌生人建立联系的经历。 【36题详解】 上文“Changes in how we live and work — such as the rise of working from home and the popularity of food delivery apps — have reduced our chances for unplanned, real-life social meetings. (我们生活和工作方式的变化——比如居家办公的兴起和外卖应用的流行——减少了我们进行无计划的现实社交会面的机会)”阐述了生活工作方式变化对社交的影响,下文“We can see this clearly in companies that provide streaming and delivery services, whose success actually relies on people staying apart and choosing digital instead of face-to-face contact. (我们在提供流媒体和配送服务的公司中可以清楚地看到这一点,这些公司的成功实际上依赖于人们保持距离,选择数字方式而不是面对面的接触)”举例说明相关公司的情况。D选项“一些现代企业对这种社交机会的丧失负有直接责任”承接上文,引出下文例子,符合语境。故选D。 【37题详解】 上文“This situation is very different from social life in the recent past. (这种情况与不久前的社会生活大不相同)”指出当下情况与过去不同,下文“These photos show more than just old fashions or cars; they reveal a culture where people naturally started conversations and connected with strangers in shared spaces like cafes, buses, and parks. (这些照片所展示的不仅仅是旧时尚或旧汽车;它们揭示了一种文化,在这种文化中,人们会很自然地在咖啡馆、公交车和公园等共享空间里与陌生人交谈并建立联系)”提到了照片的作用。C选项“为了理解这种变化,我们可以看看20世纪90年代或21世纪初城市生活的照片”承上启下,符合语境。故选C。 【38题详解】 上文“These photos show more than just old fashions or cars; they reveal a culture where people naturally started conversations and connected with strangers in shared spaces like cafes, buses, and parks. (这些照片所展示的不仅仅是旧时尚或旧汽车;它们揭示了一种文化,在这种文化中,人们会很自然地在咖啡馆、公交车和公园等共享空间里与陌生人交谈并建立联系)”描述了过去人们的社交文化,下文“This curiosity led me to start a personal project (这种好奇心促使我开始了一项个人项目)”说明了作者的行动。E选项“我开始想,这种被遗忘的随意交谈的艺术是否能在我们的现代社会中复兴”承接上文,引出下文的好奇心与行动,符合语境。故选E。 【39题详解】 下文“I remember walking into a local bakery (我记得我走进当地一家面包店)”以及“His body language and short answers sent a clear message: he was not interested in continuing the interaction. (他的肢体语言和简短的回答传递了一个明确的信息:他没有兴趣继续交流)”讲述了作者一次不太成功的交流尝试。A选项“我第一次尝试打破这种社交距离的经历既有教育意义,又令人失望”引出下文的尝试经历,符合语境。故选A。 【40题详解】 上文“Our chat started with simple greetings, but when I mentioned I was a writer, he thought for a moment and shared a surprisingly thoughtful idea about the power of language. (我们的聊天从简单的问候开始,但当我提到我是一名作家时,他想了一会儿,分享了一个关于语言力量的令人惊讶的深刻观点)”讲述了作者和邻居Graham的交流,下文“That single meaningful exchange became the foundation for a real connection between us (那次有意义的交流成为了我们之间真正联系的基础)”说明了这次交流的作用。B选项“这种有意义的联系立即在我们之间架起了一座桥梁”承接上文的交流,引出下文联系的建立,符合语境。故选B。 第三部分 语言运用 (共两节,满分30分) 第一节 (共15小题: 每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 The morning promised adventure, the air fresh and clear. A gentle breeze whispered through the leaves, setting them dancing ___41___. My father, a seasoned fisherman, began my lesson with the ___42___ of the craft. His steady presence was reassuring, yet a thread of ___43___ wove its way through my excitement. A thrill shot through me as my line sliced into the water. ___44___, this initial enthusiasm soon thinned, replaced by a creeping impatience. Minutes ____45____ by as I watched the motionless float for any ___46___ of movement beneath. Noticing my restlessness, my father offered quiet words of wisdom. His advice ___47___ a chord deep within me. I began to truly notice my surroundings: the rhythmic lap of water, and the sudden ___48___ of a fish breaking the surface. Just as my hope began to waver, I felt a decisive ___49___ on my line. My heart ___50___ with a wild, sudden energy as I set the hook. The fish ___51___ with surprising power, its silvery body twisting in a desperate bid for freedom. Lifting the smallmouth fish from the water filled me with pure ___52___. It was a ___53___ catch, yet a great achievement to me. Its scales (鳞片) shimmered, and its eyes seemed to ___54___ the mixture of triumph and awe I felt. I knelt and gently released it back into the water. A deep sense of accomplishment washed over me, coupled with a genuine ___55___ for the life that had shared this struggle with me. 41. A. wildly B. playfully C. coldly D. gently 42. A. traditions B. secrets C. basics D. patterns 43. A. hope B. surprise C. anxiety D. bravery 44. A. Therefore B. However C. Moreover D. Otherwise 45. A. dragged B. flew C. slid D. disappeared 46. A. value B. mark C. freedom D. sign 47. A. arrived B. left C. went D. struck 48. A. emerging B. diving C. swinging D. hiding 49. A. push B. pull C. break D. knock 50. A. sank B. recovered C. raced D. froze 51. A. opposed B. jumped C. struggled D. breathed 52. A. sympathy B. eagerness C. joy D. luck 53. A. humble B. risky C. strange D. huge 54. A. pale B. mirror C. prove D. cover 55. A. shame B. concern C. respect D. pity 【答案】41. B 42. C 43. C 44. B 45. A 46. D 47. D 48. A 49. B 50. C 51. C 52. C 53. A 54. B 55. C 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇记叙文。描述了清晨作者随经验丰富的父亲学钓鱼,起初兴奋后因无收获焦躁,听父亲建议后保持耐心,最终钓上小鱼又放生的故事。 【41题详解】 考查副词词义辨析。句意:一阵轻柔的微风从树叶间轻轻拂过,使它们欢快地摇曳起来。A. wildly失控地;B. playfully欢快地;C. coldly冷淡地;D. gently温和地。根据上文“A gentle breeze whispered through the leaves”可知,微风吹拂,树叶欢快地摇曳起来。故选B。 【42题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的父亲是一位经验丰富的渔民,他先从捕鱼的基本知识开始教我。A. traditions传统;B. secrets秘密;C. basics基础;D. patterns模式。根据上文“began my lesson with the”可知,作者是捕鱼新手,所以父亲先从捕鱼的基本知识开始教作者。故选C。 【43题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他那始终如一的稳定表现让我感到安心,但与此同时,一丝焦虑的情绪也在我兴奋的情绪中悄然蔓延开来。A. hope希望;B. surprise惊喜;C. anxiety焦虑;D. bravery勇敢。根据后文“replaced by a creeping impatience”可知,作者在学习过程中感受到了焦虑。故选C。 【44题详解】 考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而,这种最初的热情很快就消退了,取而代之的是一种逐渐滋生的急躁情绪。A. Therefore因此;B. However然而;C. Moreover此外;D. Otherwise否则。后文“this initial enthusiasm soon thinned, replaced by a creeping impatience.(这种最初的热情很快就消退了,取而代之的是一种逐渐滋生的急躁情绪)”与上文“A thrill shot through me as my line sliced into the water.(当我的钓线扎入水中时,一股强烈的震感传遍了我的全身)”构成转折关系,用however,故选B。 【45题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我盯着一动不动的浮子,留意着水下任何动静,时间一分一秒地过得格外缓慢。A. dragged拖拉,缓慢移动;B. flew飞;C. slid滑动;D. disappeared消失。根据上文“Minutes”此处指时间的流逝,用drag by表示“时间缓慢地过去”。故选A。 【46题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我盯着一动不动的浮子,留意着水下任何动静,时间一分一秒地过得格外缓慢。A. value价值;B. mark标记;C. freedom自由;D. sign迹象。根据后文“of movement beneath”可知,作者想要通过水下的移动迹象来判断有没有鱼上钩。故选D。 【47题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:他的建议深深触动了我内心深处的某种情感。A. arrived到达;B. left离开;C. went去;D. struck触动。根据后文“a chord deep within me”指父亲的建议触动了作者。故选D。 【48题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我开始真正留意周围的环境:水波有节奏地拍打着,还有鱼儿突然跃出水面的瞬间。A. emerging出现;B. diving潜水;C. swinging摆动;D. hiding隐藏。根据后文“of a fish breaking the surface”可知,指鱼突然跃出水面。故选A。 【49题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:就在我的希望开始动摇之际,我感觉到钓线上有强烈的拉力。A. push推;B. pull拉力;C. break打破;D. knock敲击。根据后文“Lifting the smallmouth fish”可知,有鱼上钩了,作者感觉到钓线上有强烈的拉力。故选B。 【50题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我猛地收钩时,心脏因一股狂野而突如其来的劲头狂跳不止。A. sank下沉;B. recovered恢复;C. raced狂跳,比赛;D. froze冻结。根据后文“with a wild, sudden energy as I set the hook”可知,有鱼上钩,作者猛地收钩时,心脏因一股狂野而突如其来的劲头狂跳不止。故选C。 【51题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:这条鱼奋力挣扎着,其银色的身躯疯狂地扭动着,试图挣脱束缚,重获自由。A. opposed反对;B. jumped跳跃;C. struggled挣扎,努力;D. breathed呼吸。根据后文“with surprising power”可知,鱼被钓上来,奋力挣扎着,故选C。 【52题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:把小口黑鲈从水里捞出来那一刻,我心中充满了无比的喜悦。A. sympathy同情;B. eagerness渴望;C. joy快乐;D. luck运气。根据上文“Lifting the smallmouth fish from the water filled me with pure”可知,作者钓到了鱼,心中充满了无比的喜悦。故选C。 【53题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这是一次微不足道的收获,但对我来说却是一项了不起的成就。A. humble谦虚的,微不足道的;B. risky冒险的;C. strange奇怪的;D. huge巨大的。根据上文“the smallmouth fish”以及后文yet表示转折,说明钓上了小鱼是一次微不足道的收获,但作者认为是一项了不起的成就。故选A。 【54题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:它的鳞片闪烁着光芒,而它的眼睛似乎也映照出了我此刻既感到欣喜又充满敬畏的心情。A. pale变苍白;B. mirror反射;C. prove证明;D. cover覆盖。根据后文“the mixture of triumph and awe I felt”可知,鱼的鳞片的眼睛映照出了作者此刻既感到欣喜又充满敬畏的心情。故选B。 【55题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:一种深深的成就感油然而生,同时我也对与我一同经历这段艰难历程的生命充满了由衷的敬意。A. shame羞愧;B. concern担心;C. respect尊重;D. pity遗憾。根据后文“for the life that had shared this struggle with me”以及上文作者把鱼放生了,说明作者对与自己一同经历这段艰难历程的生命充满了由衷的敬意。故选C。 第二节 (共10小题; 每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 “My China Album,” a book celebrating the profound people-to-people bonds between the US and China, is set ____56____ release in June. The book’s message about the importance of personal connections in international relations _____57_____ (receive) wide recognition in both countries. Originating from a project _____58_____ (initiate) in 2018, the book compiles stories of friendship and understanding from Americans ____59____ experiences in China span decades. These narratives, drawn from long-term residents, scholars, and ____60____(profession), provide unique insights into cross-cultural exchange. ____61____ (cover) over 200 pages, the volume is divided into five sections that trace the evolution of US-China ____62____(engage) since diplomatic relations began in 1979. The forty-one stories featured, each ___63___ (present) a distinctive perspective, collectively paint a rich picture of mutual understanding. As the sixth ____64____ (edit) in an ongoing series, this volume focuses on “My China Footprints” — Americans’ personal experiences in China. It includes five short videos shared on social media platforms, offering glimpses into contemporary Chinese society and innovation. Publisher Qu Yingpu stated that these stories not only promote international goodwill but also encourage reflection on ___65___ we share a common past. More importantly, he emphasized, they inspire people to imagine a future where cultural exchanges continue deepening understanding between nations. The book represents a significant contribution to building mutual understanding through personal stories. 【答案】56. for 57. has received 58. initiated 59. whose 60. professionals 61. Covering 62. engagement 63. presenting 64. edition 65. how 【解析】 【导语】文章是一篇说明文。文章介绍了《我的中国纪念册》这本书,聚焦中美人文交流,以及该书的内容结构、意义。 【56题详解】 考查介词。句意:《我的中国纪念册》是一本歌颂中美两国深厚民间纽带的书籍,预定于6月发行。be set for release是固定搭配,表示“预定发行”。故填for。 【57题详解】 考查谓语动词。句意:该书所传递的国际关系中个人联结至关重要这一理念,已在两国获得广泛认可。根据下文 wide recognition in both countries可知,此处需用现在完成时表示对现在造成的结果或影响,且主语的中心词message是不可数名词,谓语用单数形式。故填has received。 【58题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:这本书源于2018年发起的一个项目,汇集了在华经历跨越数十年的美国人的友谊与理解故事。本句已有谓语动词complies,空格处用非谓语形式,名词project和动词initiate是被动关系,所以用过去分词作后置定语。故填initiated。 【59题详解】 考查连词。句意:这本书源于2018年发起的一个项目,汇集了在华经历跨越数十年的美国人的友谊与理解故事。此处考查定语从句引导词,先行词是Americans,与从句“experiences in China span decades”中的experiences构成所属关系,所以用关系代词whose作定语。故填whose。 【60题详解】 考查名词。句意:这些叙事来自长期在华居民、学者与专业人士,为跨文化交流提供了独特的见解。professional表示“专业人士”,与residents,students并列作介词from的宾语,且该词是可数名词,所以填复数形式。故填professionals。 【61题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:全书篇幅超200页,分为五个部分,追溯了自1979年建交以来中美交往的演变历程。本句中已有谓语动词is divided,空格处填非谓语动词,主句主语the volume与cover是主动关系,所以用现在分词作状语,且位于句首首字母要大写。故填Covering。 【62题详解】 考查名词。句意:全书篇幅超200页,分为五个部分,追溯了自1979年建交以来美中交往的演变历程。设空前US-China是复合形容词,修饰名词,engagement表示“交往”,是不可数名词。故填engagement。 【63题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:书中收录的41个故事各有独特视角,共同勾勒出一幅丰富的相互理解的图景。本句已有谓语动词paint,空格处需用非谓语动词,代词each与动词present是主动关系,所以填现在分词,构成“代词+现在分词短语”的独立主格结构。故填presenting。 【64题详解】 考查名词。句意:作为持续更新的该系列丛书的第六版,本卷聚焦“我的中国足迹”——美国人在华的个人经历。根据空格前the sixth可知,此处需填名词,表示“第六个版本”,作介词as的宾语。故填edition。 【65题详解】 考查连接副词。句意:出版商曲英璞表示,这些故事不仅增进了国际友好,还促使人们反思我们如何共享共同的过往。此处考查介词on后的宾语从句,从句“we share a common past”中不缺成分,缺少含义,表示“如何”。故填how。 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66. 假设你是李华,你的美国笔友 Peter 即将作为交换生来你校学习,他担心难以适应新的学习环境并跟上课程。请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括: (1)表示理解; (2)你的建议。 注意: (1)写作词数应为80个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear Peter, ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 【答案】Dear Peter, It’s wonderful news that you’ll be studying at our school! I completely understand your concerns about adapting, and I’m here to help. Here is my advice. First, what matters most is a positive mindset. View this as an exciting adventure, not a daunting challenge. To prepare, you could try listening to some Chinese podcasts to get used to the pace of speech. After you arrive, actively engage in class and don’t be afraid of making mistakes—they are part of learning. Forming a study group with friendly classmates is also a highly effective way to catch up. Remember, everyone, including myself, is here to support you. I’m sure you’ll overcome the initial hurdles and thrive in your new environment. Can’t wait to welcome you! Best regards, Li Hua 【解析】 【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生给美国笔友Peter写封邮件,对他担心自己作为交换生难以适应新的学习环境并跟上课程的顾虑表示理解,并给出相应的建议。 【详解】1. 词汇积累: 担心、忧虑:concern→worry 令人畏惧的:daunting→frightening 习惯于:get used to→get accustomed to 克服:overcome→get over 2. 句式拓展: 简单句变复合句 原句:Remember, everyone, including myself, is here to support you. 拓展句:Remember, everyone, which includes myself, is here to support you. 【点睛】【高分句型1】 First, what matters most is a positive mindset. (运用了以连接代词what引导的主语从句。) 【高分句型2】 I’m sure you’ll overcome the initial hurdles and thrive in your new environment. (运用了省略连接词that的宾语从句。) 第二节(满分25分) 67. 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。 In the baking heat, I watched the elderly woman struggle with a walker, loaded with bags of groceries. I was driving north, and she was walking south. I’d seen her before, each time feeling guilty I didn’t offer her a lift. Today, the guilt won. I turned back, pulled over, and offered her a ride. The woman looked weary, sweat pouring down her face. I placed her walker and bags into my trunk, helped her inside, and drove off. “Bless you, child,” she murmured. She directed me to go farther south. Passing under a bridge, she asked me to pull over. She rolled down her window and called out to several homeless people, “Come by later! Spaghetti night!” She waved and smiled, her smile erasing ten years off her face. We continued south, chatting easily. Her name was Ida. She worked as a bagger at the nearby grocery store and often missed the last bus because of working overtime. Suddenly, I realised we were on the “wrong side of town”. It was starting to get dark, and I began to feel uneasy. We continued down unfamiliar streets finally to an old apartment building. Several young men had gathered around the entrance, looking threatening. Some were on motorcycles, and one, wearing a hoodie (连帽衫) over his bushy, long hair, was staring at me. My discomfort grew, but Ida seemed fine. She directed a couple of the guys to help with her groceries. She thanked me, and I drove away as fast as I could. Suddenly, the roar of a motorcycle sounded behind me. It was that hoodie guy! He didn’t overtake; he just kept pace, waving for me to stop. No way was I going to stop for a stranger on a deserted street. In a panic, I reached down for my purse to get my cell phone to call 911. I felt an empty seat. My purse wasn’t there! “She stole my purse!” I may have used stronger language. So much for acts of kindness, I thought. 注意: (1) 续写词数应为150个左右; (2) 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Meanwhile, the guy stayed close to me, continually signaling for me to stop. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Speechless, I handed him his grandma’s purse, and then he took off. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 Meanwhile, the guy stayed close to me, continually signaling for me to stop. Out of the corner of my eye, I noticed a purse on the floor of my car. Yes, there was a purse, but it wasn’t mine. Then I saw the guy right outside my window, waving my purse! I couldn’t believe my eyes. I pulled over to the curb, and the young man stopped his motorcycle by the passenger side. Through the window I had opened, he handed me my purse. “Grandma sent me to give you this. She picked it up by mistake. She is so sorry.” He was still smiling. This time, his smile didn’t appear threatening, simply gracious. Speechless, I handed him his grandma’s purse, and then he took off. After retrieving a few dollars, I waved for the young man to stop, hoping to reward him, but he had disappeared into the night. I did manage to yell, “Thank you!” I had assumed he was a criminal because he looked “wild” but he was really an angel who went out of his way to help a stranger. Sometimes, we misjudge a person’s character because they don’t conform to what we believe is proper. They may not drive a stylish car, live on the “right” side of town, or dress in what we consider to be fashionable, but who’s to say they are not equal to or better than we are? 【解析】 【导语】文章以人物为线索展开,讲述了一个炎热的夏日,作者主动搭载背着杂物的老妇人回家。在到达“城市另一端”老妇人的家时,作者注意到了几个看起来不友善的年轻人,她感到不舒服。后来一个人骑着摩托车跟着作者,天色变暗,作者感到害怕,想拨打求助电话,此时发现自己的钱包不见了。 【详解】1.段落续写 ①根据第一段首句“与此同时,那个人一直靠近我,不停地示意我停下来。”并结合第二段首句“当我把他奶奶的钱包递给他时,我无言以对。”可知,本段可描写骑摩托车的男子拿来了作者的钱包,误会被解开——拿错了钱包。 ②根据第二段首句“当我把他奶奶的钱包递给他时,我无言以对。”可知,下文可描写作者还没来得及感谢骑摩托车的男子,他已经消失了,作者也明白了不能以地域判断一个人的好坏。 2.续写线索:男子示意作者停车——送来作者的钱包——误会解开——作者把奶奶的钱包递给男子——还未感谢,人已消失——感悟 3.词类激活 行为类 ①递给:hand/pass ②大叫:yell/shout ③注意到:notice/spot 情绪类 ①亲切的:gracious/kind ②野蛮的:wild/rude 【点睛】【高分句型2】Sometimes, we misjudge a person’s character because they don’t conform to what we believe is proper.(运用了because引导的原因状语从句和what引导的宾语从句) 【高分句型2】 I had assumed he was a criminal because he looked “wild” but he was really an angel who went out of his way to help a stranger. (运用了省略连接词that的宾语从句、because引导的原因状语从句和who引导的定语从句) 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $高考英语听力模拟试题八第一节听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。Have you finished the history as a Nancy? I have a few questions on IT. I can only solve them with reference to others. I've done IT under the guidance of the lecture. Feel free to ask john. I'll tell you everything I know. Did you manage to reach the station in time to catch the . ten thirty train? Yes, in fact, I was there thirty minutes early, only to find out that the train would depart fifteen minutes later than the usual time. What's the matter with you? marry? You look a bit pale. I'm afraid i've got a terrible. If I were you, i'd go to see the doctor and you'd Better stay in bed today instead of coming here to work. Hi, mark, I finally finished reading that book you recommended IT was amazing. I'm glad you like IT what did you think . about the ending? Oh, IT was so unexpected. I didn't see that plot ist coming at all. IT kept me on the edge of my seat. Then how did the audition go? Did you get the part? No, they told me I was perfect for the role. Well, then what happened? I guess the director had a change of heart. He felt the George clare is more handsome and talented than I am. 第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟。听完后各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍,听下面一段对话,回答第六和第7两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Hi, i'm here to pick up the posters for the williard county air show. Are they ready yet? Yes, we just finish printing them. Hey, you are. That will be fifty. Please hold on a moment. Oh, there's a mistake. Kids should get into the event for free. Oh dear, i'll take care of that straight away. Would you mind coming back in a couple of hours? That's okay. I have some other supplies to buy for the event anyway. Shall I just pay when I come back? then? No problem. And i'm sorry for the inconvenience. Hi, i'm here to pick up the posters for the willard county air show. Are they ready yet? Yes, we just finish printing them. Hey, you are. That'll be fifty. Please hold on a moment. Oh, there's a mistake. Kids should get into the event for free. Oh, dear, i'll take care of that straight away. Would you mind coming back in a couple of hours? That's okay. I have some other supplies to buy for the event anyway. Shall I just pay when I come back? then? No problem, and i'm sorry for the inconvenience. 听下面一段对话,回答第八至第13个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Is everything all right, Justin? All of a sudden you started snazzy so much. Should I close the window? No, nothing to do with the coldness. It's just the dust that makes me feel sick. Oh, no, I wouldn't have asked you to come along then. It's all right. Lena, I have a quick solution. What is IT do you want to leave this place? We don't need to. My doctor has told me to keep a ask with me whenever i'm outside for safety. Oh, I see. Now you'd Better follow the doctor's orders. Okay. let's finish the work for what we came here in this dusty store room. Yes, I totally forgot about the old newspapers. I need to go through them to complete my report. Is everything all right? Justin, all of a sudden you started snazzy so much. Should I close the window? No, nothing to do with the coldness. It's just the dust that makes me feel sick. Oh, no, I wouldn't have asked you to come along then. It's alright. Tina, I have a quick solution. What is IT do you want to leave this place? We don't need to. My doctor has told me to keep a mosque with me whenever i'm outside for safety. Oh, I see. Now you'd Better follow the doctor's orders. Okay. let's finish the work for what we came here in this dusty store room. Yes, I totally forgot about the old newspapers I need to go through them to complete my report. 听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。On today's show, we have deniston owner of double the fun bus parties. Welcome, Dennis. Can you tell us what double the fun does? IT is a party bus service. All buses have cold drinks and music. What we don't have is cooking equipment. However, there is also a bus host to make sure all guests get back on the bus after reach stop. so guests don't spend the whole evening on the bus. No, we take them to different clubs during the evening. At each club, we book special VIP tickets for each guest. Anything else our listeners should know about the parties. All guests must be smartly dressed for the usual parties, no genes or sports shoes. The only exception would be if you want to have a fancy dress party, and we need to know your booking time if you are planning . a fancy dress party. Sounds great. Thanks, danny. On today's show, we have deniston owner of double the fun bus parties. Welcome, Dennis. Can you tell us what double the fun does? IT is a party bus service. All buses have cold drinks and music. What we don't have is cooking equipment. However, there is also a bus host to make sure all guests get back on the bus after reach stop. so guests don't spend the whole evening on the bus. No. we take them to different clubs during the evening. At each club, we book special VIP tickets for each guest. Anything else our listeners should know about the parties. All guests must be smartly dressed for the usual parties, no jeans or sports shoes. The only exception would be if you want to have a fancy dress party. And we need to know your booking time if you are planning a fancy dress party. Sounds great. Thanks, Dennis. 听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。What's that website? People send in the names of teenagers who have done something great. Everyone votes, and the teenager with the most votes wins. Who's that boy in the photo? He is a teenager named charlie Watson. He has his own soccer website. He designed himself and did all the war. He is only seventeen, and he already has a million dollars. There's also a boy named for leap florida. He climbed the highest mountain in the andes. So who are you going to vote for? I'm not sure there are the other two I really like. One is a girl named ana phillip va. SHE is thirteen years old. There was a terrible fire in her home, and he walked right into the burning building to rescue her two little brothers. SHE got them both out alive, but her hand was badly burned. Wow, SHE did something really moving. And who is the other? The others, a sixteen year old boy named malik e. monroe. He gave three million dollars to hospitals and schools in africa last year. How did he get the money? He organized big concerts in schools all over the U. S. A. Then he donated all the money he got from the concerts. What's that website? People send in the names of teenagers who have done something great. Everyone votes, and the teenager with the most votes wins. Who's that boy in . the photo? He is a teenager named charlie Watson. He has his own soccer website. He designed himself and did all the world. He's only seventeen, and he already has a million dollars. There's also a boy named for leap florida. He climbed the highest mountain in the andes. So who are you going to vote for? I'm not sure there are the other two I really like. One is a girl named anna philopoemen. SHE is thirteen years old. There was a terrible fire in her home, and he walked right into the burning building to rescue her two little brothers. SHE got them both out alive, but her hand was badly burned. Wow, SHE did something really moving. And who is the other? The others, a sixteen year old boy named malik monroe. He gave three million dollars to hospitals and schools in africa last year. How did he get the money? He organized big concerts in schools all over the U. S. A. Then he donated all the money he got from the concerts. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第24个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Good evening, folks. It's mary here with the seven o'clock news report in sports news today. The new hampshire state women's basketball team won their sixth straight game on saturday over the university of ohio. This gives new hampshire ate a chance of attending the championships later this year. There was a big lightning storm in hampton earlier this week. Many residents have been without power since monday. A small earthquake hit the new york area this morning, but luckily there have been no reports of any injuries. This afternoon. A three car accident was reported on highway ten. Two people were rushed to the hospital in an emergency. According to a source at the scene, only one person was able to walk away from the crash. In happier news, a dog and her nine puppies were rescued from a pipe in dover yesterday. They are all alive and well. If you would like to adopt one of the puppies, call the dover humane society. At the number listed on the screen, the concord school district is raising money to start their art and music classes again. If you would like to donate, we will get the information to you shortly. Good evening, folks. It's mary here with the seven o'clock news report in sports news today. The news hampshire state women's basketball team won their sixth straight game on saturday over the university of ohio. This gives new hampshire state a chance of attending the championships later this year. There was a big lightning storm in hampton earlier this week. Many residents have been without power since monday. A small earthquake hit the new york area this morning, but luckily there have been no reports of any injuries. This afternoon, a three car accident was reported on highway ten. Two people were rushed to the hospital in an emergency. According to a source at the scene, only one person was able to walk away from the crash. In happier news, a dog and her nine puppies were rescued from a pipe in dover yesterday. They are all alive and well. If you would like to adopt one of the puppies, call the dover humane society. At the number listed on the screen, the concord school district is raising money to start their art and music classes again. If you would like to donate, we will get the information to you shortly.
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