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江苏省海门中学2025-2026学年度第一学期十月份学情调研 高一英语 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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】 What will Henry do first? A. Plant trees. B. Build a path. C. Grow vegetables. 【答案】B 【解析】 【原文】M: I’ve decided to turn the empty space in front of our house into a garden. W: Great idea, Henry. Will you be growing flowers and vegetables? M: Eventually, yes. I’ll start by laying out a path. Then I’ll plant some trees and grass. 2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 How much will the speakers tip the waiter? A. $5. B. $10. C. $15. 【答案】A 【解析】 【原文】W: The meal was $50. I think a 10% tip would be suitable. The service was great. M: That’s fair. But now I’m worried if we have enough left for the taxi later. W: Well, let me see how much we’ll have left after paying the bill and tip. 3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What did Sally try at the new coffee shop? A. Some biscuits. B. A chocolate cake. C. A sandwich. 【答案】B 【解析】 【原文】W: I went to that new coffee shop in town yesterday. Have you tried it, Mark? M: Not yet, Sally. I’ve heard their chocolate cakes are really good. W: Yes, I had one there. They have sandwiches and homemade biscuits as well. I bet those are good too. 4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 Why is Clara visiting her grandfather? A. To celebrate his birthday. B. To make a meal for him. C. To keep him company. 【答案】C 【解析】 【原文】M: What are you doing this afternoon, Clara? I’m preparing a birthday party for my mom. Would you mind helping me cook some food? W: Sorry Joe, I can’t. I’m going to visit my grandfather. He’s feeling a bit lonely. M: OK. 5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What do we know about the woman? A. She goes to bed late. B. She gets enough sleep every day. C. She wakes up early in the morning. 【答案】A 【解析】 【原文】W: I’ve been feeling tired lately. Maybe I should get to sleep earlier. M: Yeah, I usually fall asleep faster if I go to bed by 11:00 p.m. And I wake up feeling refreshed. W: I usually stay up too late. Maybe I’ll try your way tonight. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. Where are the speakers? A. In a car. B. On a plane. C. On a train. 7. What are the speakers going to do? A. Make a travel plan. B. Chair a meeting. C. Go on holiday. 【答案】6. B 7. C 【解析】 【原文】M: We made it! What a relief! When the train was late, I thought we’d miss the plane. W: Me too. I was thinking we might have to call a taxi. I kept checking my watch. At least we got through security quickly. M: Yes, that helped. Now we can relax. Soon we’ll be in Italy! W: I can’t wait! M: You’ll love it. There’s beauty everywhere you look. W: And good food too, I hope. M: Definitely. You won’t be disappointed. By the way, we’ll have a meeting with our travel agency when we arrive. 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. Why does the woman enjoy computer games less now? A. She finds games are not creative enough. B. She hates the long download time. C. She is too tired after work. 9. What does the man say about board games? A. They are out of date. B. They are too simple. C. They are more sociable. 10. What do the speakers probably decide to do together? A. Play a board game. B. Try a new computer game. C. Quit the habit of playing games. 【答案】8. A 9. C 10. A 【解析】 【原文】W: You know, I don’t enjoy playing computer games as much as I used to. M: How come? W: Most games seem similar now, and some take so long to finish that I lose interest. M: You’ve got a point there. After a while, it feels more like work than fun. W: I think the excitement has just worn off for me. M: Same here. In fact, these days, I’ve been getting into board games. W: Really? M: Yes. I can play face-to-face with people instead of staring at a screen. W: Do you like seeing people’s reactions? M: Yes, and I like playing cards as well. So simple yet really entertaining. W: Maybe I should go back to old-fashioned games. M: We could play something this weekend. W: Good idea. 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. How does the woman’s team avoid losing data? A. By sending the data back to Earth for storage. B. By checking the cloud data regularly. C. By keeping a copy of the data. 12. Why do the team members exercise according to the woman? A. To keep their energy. B. To pass the time. C. To have fun. 13. Who is the man? A. A host. B. A manager. C. A programmer. 【答案】11. C 12. A 13. A 【解析】 【原文】M: Welcome to our program! W: Thanks, Steve. M: I heard your team will be working in space again. So we’re here to talk about it. What are you going to do? W: We’ll be studying climate patterns and monitoring environmental changes. M: That must require a lot of work. W: You’re right. M: I guess you must have great computers managing all that. W: Yes, but we check and save a copy of our findings by hand. If something fails, we can’t afford to lose data. M: How much data do you process? W: Normally we collect 6 GB a day, but during special projects, it can reach 12 GB. M: It sounds amazing. Do you have enough time to rest? W: There’s little time for breaks, and it’s often tiring. M: That does sound tough. So, you don’t exercise at all? W: Of course we do. Exercise is important — without it, we’d lose strength. M: Makes sense. That’s all for now. Thank you! 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 is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Parent and child. B. Brother and sister. C. Teacher and student. 15. How old is the man? A. 12. B. 14. C. 22. 16. How does the woman sound in the end? A. Worried. B. Curious. C. Comforting. 17. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. Features of brain development. B. The process of brain development. C. Gender differences in brain development. 【答案】14. B 15. B 16. C 17. C 【解析】 【原文】W: Really, sometimes I wish you would act a bit more grown-up. My room is always tidy, but yours is a mess. M: Let’s get this straight. You’re only twelve, two years younger than me. But I must admit that sometimes you seem more grown-up than me. W: That’s because girls develop differently from boys. We mature faster in some ways. M: Really? How? W: Our brains develop at a different speed. A girl’s brain usually matures fully by around 22, while a boy’s might not be fully developed until about 25. M: That’s three more years. What difference does it make? W: A lot. The part of the brain that controls decisions and emotions develops earlier in girls. That’s why we often think things through more. M: So, when you’re my age, you’ll be even more sensible than me? W: Maybe. But everyone’s different. Some boys mature faster, and some girls take longer. It’s just that, on average, girls develop sooner. M: I see. W: But don’t worry — I’m sure you’ll catch up eventually. 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】 18. What does the speaker advise the listeners to consider when choosing a career? A. Social contribution. B. Personal income levels. C Quick growth opportunities. 19. Where does the speaker probably want to work? A. In a senior high school. B. In a technology company. C. In an environmental group. 20. Why does the speaker give the talk? A. To offer job opportunities. B. To introduce traditional roles. C. To promote a balanced view on careers. 【答案】18. A 19. B 20. C 【解析】 【原文】Good morning, everyone. As we speed towards our high school graduation, many still ask the same question: What should I do with my life? You’ve likely already considered factors like salary and your skills. This has helped you narrow down your options. Instead of just thinking about our own goals, we should be asking ourselves another important question: What contribution do I want to make to the world? In today’s world, the idea of a “helping” career has grown far beyond the traditional roles of doctors, teachers, and social workers. Thanks to technological advancements, it’s now possible to have a meaningful influence on many different fields. For example, app developers can create tools to support mental health or improve education. Scientists help protect the planet by studying climate change. I’m personally attracted to the growing field of AI and information security, where experts are greatly needed. A career that helps others is not only good for the world, but it can also bring you long-term satisfaction and pride. So don’t forget to consider this aspect as you make the important decisions that will shape your future. 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) 阅读下面短文,从各题所给的 A、B、C和D四个选项中选出符合题意的最佳选项。 A Music festivals are for everyone! Here are some of the top music festivals across America this festival season. Coachella Music Festival | Indio, California As one of the most famous music and arts festivals in the world, Coachella brings together a diverse range of artists and music styles, from rock to hip-hop. It is not only a celebration of music but also a showcase of art, with exhibits and visual experiences. Electric Daisy Carnival | Las Vegas, Nevada This festival is one of the world’s largest electronic dance music (EDM) festivals. It is not just about the music; it’s a sensory journey, combining advanced technology, colorful visuals, and a sense of community among partygoers, making it a highlight of the global EDM festivals. Pickathon | Happy Valley, Oregon Known for its relaxing, community-driven atmosphere, Pickathon focuses on a variety of music types, including folk, world music, and more. The festival is recognized for its theme on an eco-friendly environment with a commitment to reducing its environmental impact. When We Were Young | Las Vegas, Nevada This festival, celebrating the old-time sounds of the early 2000s, brings together some of the biggest names from the pop-punk scenes, featuring legendary bands and artists from the 2000s. The event offers a trip down memory lane for those who fondly remember the golden era of pop-punk music. 21. Which festival will attract electronic dance music lovers? A. Pickathon. B. When We Were Young. C. Electric Daisy Carnival. D. Coachella Music Festival. 22. What do Pickathon and When We Were Young have in common? A. They offer an eco-friendly trip. B. They are held in the same state. C. They each have a central theme. D. They perform traditional music. 23. In which section of the newspaper would this text most likely appear? A. Business. B. Health. C. Science. D. Culture. 【答案】21. C 22. C 23. D 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇应用文,主要介绍的是美国各地的音乐节。 【21题详解】 细节理解题。根据Electric Daisy Carnival | Las Vegas, Nevada部分“This festival is one of the world’s largest electronic dance music (EDM) festivals.(这个音乐节是世界上最大的电子舞曲(EDM)音乐节之一。)”可知,Electric Daisy Carnival会吸引电子舞曲爱好者。故选C。 【22题详解】 细节理解题。根据Pickathon | Happy Valley, Oregon部分“The festival is recognized for its theme on an eco-friendly environment with a commitment to reducing its environmental impact.(该节日以环保为主题,致力于减少对环境的影响。)”和When We Were Young | Las Vegas, Nevada部分“This festival, celebrating the old-time sounds of the early 2000s, brings together some of the biggest names from the pop-punk scenes, featuring legendary bands and artists from the 2000s.(这个节日,庆祝21世纪初的旧时代声音,汇集了流行朋克场景中的一些最知名的人物,展示了21世纪的传奇乐队和艺术家。)”可知,这两个节日都有一个中心主题。故选C。 【23题详解】 推理判断题。通读全文,尤其是第一段“Music festivals are for everyone! Here are some of the top music festivals across America this festival season.(音乐节适合每个人!以下是这个音乐节季美国各地的一些顶级音乐节。)”可知,本文主要介绍了美国各地的音乐节,这些音乐节是文化活动的一部分,因此最有可能出现在报纸的文化版块。故选D。 B The afternoon air was thick and warm, and by the time my dad and I reached the bay, which we called a swimming palace, my clothes were damp and itchy (痒) on my skin. Dad dived into a splash, heading out toward the edge of our narrow bay. Overwhelmed, suddenly, and with envy, I did what I hadn’t done in years: I held my breath and pulled my own head underwater. There, suspended beneath the glimmering surface, I remembered it all — my love of diving, swimming, rivers and lakes. I knew what it was like again: to be free and fully present in my own skin. Though I’ve always loved the water, I had spent seven years prior to that day staying away from moments like this one. I was afraid. Struggling for a long time with unhelpful treatments, and the pressures of teenage girls’ appearance, I had become entirely reliant on my makeup. I needed total control over how I looked, and going swimming meant washing this control away. My bare face and natural appearance were not something I identified with. I hated it, deeply, though I wished more than anything that I didn’t. But those 10 minutes of contentment I floated within were fuel for the next chapter of my life. Suddenly, it didn’t matter how I did it. Whether through medication or mental attitude, I would find a way to have the kind of life that allowed me to dive into the water. That day was the beginning of a slow but determined journey back to my own body — a slow unearthing of my deep self-consciousness. Life didn’t change in a heartbeat: I returned to the shore with all the same fears, but I clothed myself in a new determination to change things. I felt the tide turn. Reflecting on this moment again today, it seems strange to think that going bare-faced on an empty beach was such a challenge. But this is exactly the perspective I had once dreamed of reaching. I do my best never to take for granted this freedom I have found. I will sink under the surface of the water, embracing that swell of fear and joy and liberation. 24. What can we learn from the first two paragraphs? A. My father’s action inspired me. B. I once suffered from memory loss. C. My envy prevented me from diving. D. The bay was where I learned swimming. 25. The author avoided swimming for seven years because of ______ . A. pressure from independence B. treatment for mental illness C. inconvenience of making up D. insecurity about appearance 26. How did the author feel after she returned from the diving? A. Hesitant and fearful. B. Restless but joyful. C. Proud and contented. D. Afraid but resolute. 27. What message does the author want to convey in the passage? A. Do not judge a book by its cover. B. Self-acceptance is the greatest gift. C. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. D. Nothing is difficult to a willing heart. 【答案】24. A 25. D 26. D 27. B 【解析】 【导语】这篇文章是一篇记叙文,讲述了作者在一次与父亲去海湾游泳的经历中,重新找回了对水的热爱,并开始努力克服对外貌的过度关注,重新接受自己。 【24题详解】 推理判断题。根据第一段“Dad dived into a splash, heading out toward the edge of our narrow bay. Overwhelmed, suddenly, and with envy, I did what I hadn’t done in years: I held my breath and pulled my own head underwater. (爸爸跳进水中,溅起一片水花,向我们狭窄海湾的边缘游去。突然间,我被一种强烈的羡慕感所淹没,我做了多年来从未做过的事情:我屏住呼吸,把头埋进了水里)”可知,父亲跳进水里游泳,这让作者很羡慕,于是作者也做了自己多年没做过的事,把头埋进了水里,可得出作者的父亲的行为激发了她,故选A项。 【25题详解】 细节理解题。根据第三段“I was afraid. Struggling for a long time with unhelpful treatments, and the pressures of teenage girls’ appearance, I had become entirely reliant on my makeup. I needed total control over how I looked, and going swimming meant washing this control away. (我害怕。长期以来,我一直在与无用的治疗和青少年女孩对外貌的压力作斗争,我变得完全依赖于我的化妆品。我需要完全控制我的外貌,而游泳意味着会冲走这种控制)”可知,作者避免游泳是因为她对自己的外貌缺乏安全感,怕游泳毁掉妆容,故选D项。 【26题详解】 细节理解题。根据第五段“I returned to the shore with all the same fears, but I clothed myself in a new determination to change things. I felt the tide turn. (我带着所有同样的恐惧回到了岸上,但我穿上了改变事情的新决心。我感觉到潮水转向了)”可知,作者带着同样的恐惧回到岸边,但是作者下定决心要改变,所以作者虽然仍然害怕,但变得更加坚定,故选D项。 【27题详解】 推理判断题。根据最后一段“I will sink under the surface of the water, embracing that swell of fear and joy and liberation. (我会沉入水下,拥抱那种恐惧、快乐和解放的浪潮)”可知,作者重新找回了对水的热爱,并开始努力克服对外貌的过度关注,重新接受自己,她想要传达的信息是自我接受是最大的礼物,故选B项。 C Greenland is the place on land that is closest to the North Pole in the world. Attracted by the beautiful icy scenery, the number of tourists visiting the country increased by 46% between 2018 and 2023. Meanwhile on the opposite side of the planet, Antarctica is seeing a similar tourism increase. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) reports a steady (稳步的) rise in visitors since the 1990s — a dire tourism phenomenon for environmentalists who warn that humans can destroy fragile (脆弱的) ecosystems, influence animal behaviour and bring non-native species with them. The attraction of the polar regions is obvious: the strength of the blue sky on a freezing, sunny day; the excitement of walking on fresh snow; and the unique wildlife that calls these places home. However, as tourism to the poles increases, organisations like the Arctic Council and Visit Greenland stress the need to balance economic benefits with environmental responsibility. James Grecian, an oceanic ecologist, has spent years studying polar wildlife. Last year, he was in Antarctica studying snow petrels (雪鹱) — or more specifically, their vomit (呕吐物). Snow petrels have stomach oil that turns into solid pieces. When scientists study these pieces, they can learn how the petrels’ diet has changed over the years and what that means for the local ecosystem. Grecian explains that by taking samples from the environment or animals, we can learn a lot about past conditions. For example, scientists can collect baleen plates (鲸须板) from dead whales to see what the whales ate and where they lived. Grecian knows how special these places are and how much they are affected. He believes we should act to help protect these important but threatened areas. Polar tourism is growing, but he hopes that with more awareness of its problems, visitors can make better choices. 28. What does the underlined word “dire” in paragraph 1 mean? A. Amazing. B. Alarming. C. Confusing. D. Misleading. 29. Why does the author mention baleen plates in paragraph 3? A. To explain whale protection practice. B. To share an exploring experience. C. To describe the appearance of whales. D. To show how scientists gather information. 30. Which will Grecian probably agree with? A. Polar tourism should be encouraged. B. Scientists should be more aware of the problems. C. Visitors should be more environmentally responsible. D. Climate change is to blame for the negative changes. 31. What is the most suitable title for the text? A. Polar Regions: Beauty and the Wild B. Polar Tour: Popularity and Development C. Polar Tourism: Growth and Concerns D. Polar Wildlife: Protection and Challenges 【答案】28. B 29. D 30. C 31. C 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述了格陵兰岛和南极洲等极地地区旅游业的增长现象,以及这种增长对脆弱生态系统可能带来的负面影响。 【28题详解】 词句猜测题。根据第一段“warn that humans can destroy fragile (脆弱的) ecosystems, influence animal behaviour and bring non-native species with them(警告说,人类会破坏脆弱的生态系统,影响动物的行为,并带来非本地物种)”可知,这种旅游现象是极可怕的,dire意为“极可怕的”,和Alarming意思相近。故选B。 【29题详解】 推理判断题。根据倒数第二段“Grecian explains that by taking samples from the environment or animals, we can learn a lot about past conditions. For example, scientists can collect baleen plates (鲸须板) from dead whales to see what the whales ate and where they lived.(Grecian解释说,通过对环境或动物进行采样,我们可以了解到很多关于过去状况的信息。例如,科学家可以从死去的鲸鱼身上收集鲸须板,以此来了解这些鲸鱼的食物来源以及它们曾经的生活区域。)”可知,作者在第3段提到鲸须板是为了展示科学家是如何收集信息的。故选D。 【30题详解】 推理判断题。根据最后一段“He believes we should act to help protect these important but threatened areas. Polar tourism is growing, but he hopes that with more awareness of its problems, visitors can make better choices.(他认为我们应该采取行动,帮助保护这些重要但受到威胁的地区。极地旅游正在增长,但他希望随着人们对极地问题的更多认识,游客可以做出更好的选择。)”可知,Grecian可能会同意的观点是游客应该对环境更负责任。故选C。 【31题详解】 主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是第一段“Attracted by the beautiful icy scenery, the number of tourists visiting the country increased by 46% between 2018 and 2023. Meanwhile on the opposite side of the planet, Antarctica is seeing a similar tourism increase. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) reports a steady (稳步的) rise in visitors since the 1990s—a dire tourism phenomenon for environmentalists who warn that humans can destroy fragile (脆弱的) ecosystems, influence animal behaviour and bring non-native species with them.(受美丽冰川景色的吸引,在2018年至2023年期间,前往该国旅游的游客数量增长了46%。与此同时,在地球的另一端,南极洲的旅游业也呈现出类似的增长态势。国际自然保护联盟(IUCN)报告称,自20世纪90年代以来,游客数量一直在稳步增长——对于环保人士而言,这是一个严峻的旅游现象,他们警告称,人类可能会破坏脆弱的生态系统、影响动物行为,并携带非本地物种进入这些地区。)”可知,本文主要讲述了格陵兰岛和南极洲等极地地区旅游业的增长现象,以及这种增长对脆弱生态系统可能带来的负面影响,因此最恰当的标题是C选项“Polar Tourism: Growth and Concerns(极地旅游:增长与担忧)”。故选C。 D Novelists describing amusement are laughing all the way to the bank. Depending on context, characters can crack a smile, roar with laughter or smile through tears. This richness of language may suggest to some that laughter, itself, is a phenomenon of endless variations, one that lends itself to limitless subcategorisation. New work led by Roza Kamiloglu, a psychologist at the Free University of Amsterdam, provides evidence that there are just two primary types of laughter: one generated when people find something funny and one caused only through the physical act of tickling (挠痒痒). The work started with the serious business of laugh collection. Dr Kamiloglu instructed research assistants to search YouTube, a video platform, and collect a total of 887 videos that were then categorised based on the comic incidents included. Roughly 70% of these videos were then used to train a laughter-categorising machine-learning algorithm (算法) to connect different forms of laughter with the activities that caused them. The algorithm was then asked to classify the remaining 30%. After a quick listen, Dr Kamiloglu and her colleagues thought the different laughs would be too varied for any connections to be made. However, the algorithm disagreed. Based on loudness, rhythm and changes in frequency of the sounds, their findings suggested there was something unique about the post-tickling laugh, which showed distinctive patterns (62.5% identifiable) vs. humor-related laughter, pointing scientists towards the evolutionary (进化的) roots of laughter. After all, many mammals including dogs, monkeys, and chimpanzees produce sounds remarkably like laughter. Humans are not the only animals that tickle either. Chimpanzees engage in the activity too. All this suggests that laughter from tickling evolved over 10 million years ago with the common ancestor that humans shared. Dr Kamiloglu suspects that this early sort of laughter probably evolved to help early humans build friendly relations, especially during play. With this in mind, she is now keen to study how infectious different sorts of laughs are. If the tickling laugh is one that truly evolved to bring humans together, it ought to be particularly infectious—but nobody has yet tested if it is. But he who laughs last, it would seem, laughs longest. 32. What is the main conclusion of Dr. Kamiloglu's study on laughter? A. Laughter cannot be scientifically categorized. B. Laughter generated by tickling is exclusive to humans. C. Laughter fundamentally consists of just two distinct types. D. Laughter can be divided into countless types based on context. 33. How did researchers collect data for the study? A. By conducting interviews with professionals. B. By analyzing online videos featuring laughter. C. By recording laughter in laboratory experiments. D. By observing babies’ laughter in controlled settings. 34. Which of the following would be easier for the algorithm to identify? A. Viewing stand-up comedy. B. Laughing at a friend’s silly face. C. Laughing after being tickled by a brother. D. Watching someone pour salt into their tea. 35. What can we infer from the last paragraph? A. The tickling laugh evolves alongside human language development. B. The infectiousness of the tickling laugh remains scientifically unproved. C. Evolutionary functions of the tickling laugh include boosting confidence. D. Chimpanzees’ tickling behavior challenges laughter’s social bonding function. 【答案】32. C 33. B 34. C 35. B 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了一项关于笑声分类的心理学研究。阿姆斯特丹自由大学的心理学家Roza Kamiloghu博士通过分析YouTube视频中的笑声,发现人类的笑声主要分为两种:因幽默引发的笑和因挠痒痒引发的笑。研究还探讨了这两种笑声的进化意义,并推测挠痒痒的笑声可能有助于早期人类建立社交联系。 【32题详解】 细节理解题。根据第二段“New work led by Roza Kamiloglu, a psychologist at the Free University of Amsterdam, provides evidence that there are just two primary types of laughter: one generated when people find something funny and one caused only through the physical act of tickling(挠痒痒).(阿姆斯特丹自由大学的心理学家Roza Kamiloglu领导的一项新研究提供了证据,证明只有两种主要类型的笑声:一种是当人们发现有趣的事情时产生的,另一种是通过挠痒痒的身体行为产生的)” 可知,Kamiloglu 博士关于笑声研究的主要结论是笑声从根本上主要由两种不同类型组成。故选C。 【33题详解】 推理判断题。根据第三段“The work started with the serious business of laugh collection. Dr Kamiloglu instructed research assistants to search YouTube, a video platform, and collect a total of 887 videos that were then categorised based on the comic incidents included.(这项工作从认真收集笑声开始。Kamiloglu 博士指示研究助手在视频平台 YouTube 上搜索,共收集了 887 个视频,然后根据其中包含的喜剧事件进行分类)” 可知,研究人员通过分析网上有笑声的视频来收集研究数据。故选B。 【34题详解】 推理判断题。根据文章第四段“Based on loudness, rhythm and changes in frequency of the sounds, their findings suggested there was something unique about the post-tickling laugh, which showed distinctive patterns (62.5% identifiable) vs. humor-related laughter, pointing scientists towards the evolutionary (进化的) roots of laughter. (根据声音的响度、节奏和频率变化,他们的研究结果表明,挠痒痒后的笑声有其独特之处,与幽默相关的笑声相比,它呈现出独特的模式(62.5% 可识别),这为科学家们揭示了笑声的进化根源)” 可知,算法更容易识别挠痒痒引发的笑声。选项 C “被兄弟挠痒痒后发笑”这种挠痒痒引发的笑更容易被算法识别,故选C。 【35题详解】 推理判断题。根据文章最后一段“If the tickling laugh is one that truly evolved to bring humans together, it ought to be particularly infectious—but nobody has yet tested if it is.(如果挠痒痒引发笑真的是为了让人类团结在一起而进化出来的,它应该特别具有感染力 —— 但还没有人测试过它是否如此)” 可知,挠痒痒引发的笑的传染性在科学上尚未得到证实。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,在短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多于选项。 The world of stage and screen has always been a fascinating place where stories come to life. Whether through exciting live performances or amazing pictures, both media transport audiences to different worlds. From Shakespeare’s timeless plays to today’s blockbuster films, stories change, but their goal remains the same: to connect people through shared experiences. ____36____ The most striking difference lies in their very nature of presentation. On stage, actors perform live, making each show special with small changes in how they act and interact with the audience. ____37____ They are made over months or even years, with scenes carefully edited until they’re perfect. The final product is a polished piece of art that can be watched by people everywhere, but it doesn’t have the same effect as live theater. ____38____ Theater relies more on dialogue and live performances to unfold the plot, while films use special effects, music, and camera angles to make scenes more dramatic. However, both depend on skilled actors, creative directors, and strong storytelling to make the audience believe in the characters and their world. Interestingly, these two art forms continually inspire and influence each other. Many successful plays have been adapted into films, and many films have been brought to the stage. ____39____ This back-and-forth between theater and cinema makes both art forms richer and keeps storytelling fresh. Whether you prefer the live feeling of the stage or the big spectacle of the screen, both media offer you unique ways to enjoy stories. ____40____ So, the next time you watch a play or a movie, take a moment to appreciate the hard work and creativity of making these experiences unforgettable. A. The techniques for storytelling differ, too. B. They both have their own strengths and weaknesses. C. Films, however, are made piece by piece, with some scenes shot many times. D. What you should value is stories’ universal charm in bringing people together. E. This connection explains why both forms continue to thrive in our digital age. F. While united in this fundamental goal, theater and film achieve it through contrasting approaches. G. Victor Hugo’s Les Miserables, for example, found new life first as a musical and later a major film. 【答案】36. F 37. C 38. A 39. G 40. D 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要探讨了舞台表演(戏剧)和电影这两种艺术形式。文章指出二者虽都旨在通过故事连接人们,但在呈现方式、叙事技巧等方面存在差异,且它们相互影响、相互启发,都为观众提供了独特的故事体验。 【36题详解】 前文提到“Whether through exciting live performances or amazing pictures, both media transport audiences to different worlds... their goal remains the same: to connect people through shared experiences.(无论是通过精彩的现场表演还是令人惊叹的画面,这两种媒介都将观众带入不同的世界……它们的目标始终相同:通过共同的体验将人们联系起来)”,而后文开始阐述舞台表演和电影在呈现方式等方面的差异。选项起到承上启下的作用,既承接上文提到的共同目标,又引出下文二者实现目标方式的不同。F选项“虽然戏剧和电影在这个基本目标上是一致的,但它们通过截然不同的方式来实现这一目标”符合语境,故选F项。 【37题详解】 前文“On stage, actors perform live, making each show special with small changes in how they act and interact with the audience.(在舞台上,演员现场表演,他们表演方式以及与观众互动方式的微小变化使得每场演出都独具特色)介绍舞台表演的特点,接下来应介绍电影与之不同的特点。C选项“然而,电影是逐段制作的,有些场景要拍摄很多次”符合语境,故选C项。 【38题详解】 后文提到“Theater relies more on dialogue and live performances to unfold the plot, while films use special effects, music, and camera angles to make scenes more dramatic.(戏剧更多地依靠对话和现场表演来展开情节,而电影则使用特效、音乐和镜头角度来使场景更具戏剧性)”可知,这表明戏剧和电影在叙事技巧上存在差异。A选项“叙事技巧也有所不同”能够概括本段内容,适合作小标题,故选A项 【39题详解】 前文提到“Many successful plays have been adapted into films, and many films have been brought to the stage.(许多成功的戏剧被改编成电影,许多电影也被搬上了舞台)”推知,空处有可能对前文提到的现象进行举例说明。G 选项“例如,维克多・雨果的《悲惨世界》,最初以音乐剧的形式获得新生,后来又被改编成一部重要的电影” 符合语境,故选 G 项。 【40题详解】 根据前文“Whether you prefer the live feeling of the stage or the big spectacle of the screen, both media offer you unique ways to enjoy stories.(无论你更喜欢舞台的现场感还是电影屏幕上的宏大场面,这两种媒介都为你提供了欣赏故事的独特方式)”推知,空处内容应与重视故事有关。D选项“你应该重视的是故事在将人们聚集在一起方面所具有的普遍魅力”,符合语境,故选D项。 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 It’s never too late to pursue your dreams. Just ask Toh Hong Keng, who has become one of the ____41____ medical graduate in the world. At 70 years old, the retired executive got his ____42____ from Southwestern University PHINMA in Cebu, Philippines. After retiring from his decades-long career as a tech seller, Toh wanted to ____43____ himself — study medicine. When he told his family this decision, they were all ____44____ at first. They thought Toh was crazy to do such a thing at his age. But after witnessing his great ____45____, they all threw their support behind him. The journey was ____46____, especially for someone at his age. One of the first ____47____ Toh encountered was finding a program that would admit him, as most were capped for applicants under 35 or 40. Toh applied to medical schools around Asia but was ____48____ by many universities due to age limits. ____49____ Southwestern University PHINMA welcomed him without restrictions. Besides, Toh faced the challenges of aging, including declining memory, ____50____, hearing, and energy. But Toh wasn’t given special ____51____. He persevered through long hours of studying anatomy (解剖学), using flashcards, and ____52____ hospital shifts lasting up to 30 hours. He even repeated a year after failing a pediatrics exam but ____53____ with the support of his family and younger classmates. Toh’s ____54____ inspires both his peers and future generations. His journey is not just a personal triumph but a testament to ____55____ learning and the pursuit of a purpose at any stage of life. 41. A. tallest B. smartest C. oldest D. kindest 42. A. licence B. degree C. passport D. award 43. A. prove B. entertain C. convince D. challenge 44. A. surprised B. concerned C. frustrated D. ashamed 45. A. achievement B. sacrifice C. confidence D. determination 46. A. tough B. tiring C. eventful D. unforgettable 47. A. requirements B. obstacles C. opportunities D. benefits 48. A. ignored B. abandoned C. rejected D. surveyed 49. A. Immediately B. Obviously C. Similarly D. Luckily 50. A. emotion B. vision C. appetite D. interest 51. A. treatment B. approval C. evidence D. training 52. A. adjusting B. maintaining C. enduring D. canceling 53. A. gave up B. broke down C. set out D. held on 54. A. generosity B. accomplishment C. exploration D. bravery 55. A. basic B. independent C. lifelong D. effective 【答案】41. C 42. B 43. D 44. A 45. D 46. A 47. B 48. C 49. D 50. B 51. A 52. C 53. D 54. B 55. C 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述70岁的退休高管杜宏景追求梦想,成为全球最年长医学毕业生的励志故事。 【41题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:问问杜宏景,他已成为世界上最年长的医学毕业生之一。A. tallest最高的;B. smartest最聪明的;C. oldest最年长的;D. kindest最善良的。根据下文的“At 70 years old”可知,此处强调年龄,他是“最年长的”医学毕业生。故选C项。 【42题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:70岁时,这位退休高管从菲律宾宿务的西南大学PHINMA分校获得学位。A. licence许可证;B. degree学位;C. passport护照;D. award奖项。根据常识和上文的“who has become one of the ____1_____ medical graduate in the world.”可知,医学毕业后获得的是“学位”。故选B项。 【43题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:杜宏景在从事了数十年的科技销售工作退休后,想挑战自我——学习医学。A. prove证明;B. entertain娱乐;C. convince说服;D. challenge挑战。根据上文的“After retiring from his decades-long career as a tech seller”可知,杜宏景从事销售工作已经退休,结合下文的“study medicine”可知,他想“挑战”自己。故选D项。 【44题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当他告诉家人这个决定时,他们起初都很惊讶。A. surprised惊讶的;B. concerned担忧的;C. frustrated沮丧的;D. ashamed羞愧的。根据下文的“They thought Toh was crazy to do such a thing at his age.”可知,家人对他这个年龄学医学感到“惊讶”符合语境。故选A项。 【45题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:但在目睹他的坚定决心后,他们都支持他。A. achievement成就;B. sacrifice牺牲;C. confidence信心;D. determination决心。根据下文的“they all threw their support behind him.”可知,家人最后都支持他,由此可推断,此处指的是因他的“决心”而支持他。故选D项。 【46题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这段旅程很艰难,尤其是对他这个年龄的人来说。A. tough艰难的;B. tiring累人的;C. eventful多事故的;D. unforgettable难忘的。根据下文的“especially for someone at his age”以及介绍的他多次因为年龄而被拒绝录取可知,他的这段旅程是“艰难的”符合语境。故选A项。 【47题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:杜宏景遇到的第一个障碍是找到一个愿意录取他的项目,因为大多数项目对申请人的年龄限制在35岁或40岁以下。A. requirements要求;B. obstacles障碍;C. opportunities机会;D. benefits好处。根据下文的“finding a program that would admit him, as most were capped for applicants under 35 or 40.”可知,找到一个愿意录取他的项目很难,因为对申请人都有年龄限制,由此可知,这是他面临的“障碍”符合语境。故选B项。 【48题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:杜宏景申请了亚洲各地的医学院,但许多大学因年龄限制拒绝了他。A. ignored忽视;B. abandoned抛弃;C. rejected拒绝;D. surveyed调查。根据下文的“due to age limits”可知,因年纪大,他被许多大学“拒绝”。故选C项。 【49题详解】 考查副词词义辨析。句意:幸运的是,西南大学PHINMA分校毫无限制地欢迎了他。A. Immediately立即;B. Obviously明显地;C. Similarly相似地;D. Luckily幸运地。根据上文的“Toh applied to medical schools around Asia but was ____8_____ by many universities due to age limits.”可知,由于年龄限制,杜宏景被多次拒绝录取,结合下文的“Southwestern University PHINMA welcomed him without restrictions”可知,在多次被拒后被录取应该是“幸运地”符合语境。故选D项。 【50题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:此外,杜宏景还面临着衰老的挑战,包括记忆力、视力、听力和精力的下降。A. emotion情感;B. vision视力;C. appetite食欲;D. interest兴趣。根据上文的“Besides, Toh faced the challenges of aging, including declining memory”以及下文的“memory, hearing”可知,这都是衰老带来的挑战,由此可知,此处指“视力”下降。故选B项。 【51题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:但杜宏景没有得到特殊待遇。A. treatment待遇,对待;B. approval批准;C. evidence证据;D. training训练。根据上文的“Besides, Toh faced the challenges of aging, including declining memory, ______10______ , hearing, and energy.”可知,杜宏景面临着很多衰老带来的问题,结合but以及下文的“He persevered through long hours of studying”可知,他依旧花好几个小时在坚持学习,由此可推断,他没有因年龄而获得特殊“待遇”符合语境。故选A项。 【52题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:他坚持长时间学习解剖学,使用抽认卡,并忍受长达30小时的医院轮班。A. adjusting调整;B. maintaining维持;C. enduring忍受;D. canceling取消。根据语境和下文的“hospital shifts lasting up to 30 hours”可知,对如他这样高龄退休的老人来说,持续30小时的轮班应该是难以“忍受”的,但他忍受了下来。故选C项。 【53题详解】 考查动词短语辨析。句意:他甚至在儿科考试不及格后复读了一年,但在家人和年轻同学的支持下坚持了下来。A. gave up放弃;B. broke down崩溃;C. set out出发;D. held on坚持。根据上文的“He even repeated a year after failing a pediatrics exam”可知,在考试不合格后他还复读了一年,结合but以及下文的“with the support of his family”可知,他在家人和年轻同学的支持下“坚持”了下来。故选D项。 【54题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:杜宏景的成就激励了他的同龄人和后代。A. generosity慷慨;B. accomplishment成就;C. exploration探索;D. bravery勇敢。根据上文的“Just ask Toh Hong Keng, who has become one of the ____1_____medical graduate in the world.”可知,杜宏景成为世界上年龄最大的医学毕业生,他的“成就”具有激励作用。故选B项。 【55题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他的旅程不仅是个人的胜利,更是终身学习和在人生任何阶段追求目标的证明。A. basic基本的;B. independent独立的;C. lifelong终身的;D. effective有效的。根据上文的“It’s never too late to pursue your dreams.”以及下文的“at any stage of life”可知,此处强调“终身”学习,符合语境。故选C项。 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 在句子空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 56. I have been told that schoolwork will present more of a challenge in the years ahead, and ______ the teachers will hold us to high standards.(用适当的词填空) 【答案】that 【解析】 【详解】考查宾语从句。句意:有人告诉我,在未来的几年里,学校的功课会给我们带来更多的挑战,老师会对我们有高标准的要求。分析句子可知,空格后是一个完整的句子,不缺成分和意义,此处缺少从句的连接词;空格前有and表示并列,空格处之后与上文that schoolwork will present more of a challenge in the years ahead为并列的宾语从句,此处缺少that。故填that。 57. Last year, I had a chance to study at a British _________ (second) school as an exchange student. (所给词的适当形式填空) 【答案】secondary 【解析】 【详解】考查形容词。句意:去年,我有机会作为交换生在一所英国中学学习。此处修饰名词school,应用形容词secondary“中学的”,作定语,secondary school“中学”。故填secondary。 58. In the beginning, ________, it was still tough for me to remember everyone’s name. (用适当的词填空) 【答案】however 【解析】 【详解】考查副词。句意:然而,一开始,我仍然很难记住每个人的名字。根据句意以及分析句子可知,设空处缺少副词,表示转折,其意为“可是”、“然而”。故填however。 59. _________there was not as much homework as I was used to, it was still challenging. (用适当的词填空) 【答案】Though##Although 【解析】 【详解】考查状语从句。句意:虽然作业没有我习惯的那么多,但仍然很有挑战性。根据句意可知,空格处引导让步状语从句,表示“虽然”应用though或although。首字母大写。故填Though/Although。 60. There were lots of options, with bread and butter, chicken pie and puddings ________ (include), but I still missed my mum’s cooking! (所给词的适当形式填空) 【答案】included 【解析】 【详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:有很多选择,包括面包和黄油、鸡肉派和布丁,但我还是想念妈妈做的饭!此处是“with +宾语+宾语补足语”结构,include与宾语bread and butter, chicken pie and puddings为被动关系,需用过去分词,作宾语补足语。故填included。 61. Heated ___________(argue) and cold silences are common between teenagers and their parents. (所给词的适当形式填空) 【答案】arguments 【解析】 【详解】考查名词的数。句意:激烈的争论和冷淡的沉默在青少年和他们的父母之间很常见。此处作主语用名词,argument指一次争论或辩论时,是可数名词;谓语are是复数形式,主语用复数形式。故填arguments。 62. Unfortunately, your parents do not always agree and _______ makes you feel unhappy. (用适当的词填空) 【答案】that 【解析】 【详解】考查代词。句意:不幸的是,你的父母并不总是同意,这让你感到不快乐。空格处作主语,应用指示代词that指代前面提到的事情your parents do not always agree,在并列句中作主语。故填that。 63. The key _______ keeping the peace is regular and honest communication. (用适当的词填空) 【答案】to 【解析】 【详解】考查介词。句意:保持和平的关键是定期和诚实的沟通。the key to doing sth.“做某事的关键”,为固定短语,其中to是介词。故填to。 64. When you disagree with your parents, take a minute to calm down _________ try to understand the situation from their point of view. (用适当的词填空) 【答案】and 【解析】 【详解】考查连词。句意:当你与父母意见不一致时,花一分钟冷静下来,试着从他们的角度理解情况。“take a minute to calm down”和“try to understand the situation”是并列的动作,需用并列连词“and”连接。故填and。 65. Perhaps they ______ (experience) something similar and do not want you to go through the same pain. (所给词的适当形式填空) 【答案】have experienced 【解析】 【详解】考查时态。句意:也许他们经历过类似的事情,不想让你经历同样的痛苦。强调过去的经历对现在的影响,所以用现在完成时。主谓一致,故填have experienced。 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分20分) 在句子空白处填入恰当的表达。 66. 在得知自己被梦想的大学录取后,他到来时情绪高涨。 He arrived _________ after hearing he had been accepted into his dream university 【答案】in high spirits 【解析】 【详解】考查介词短语。根据句意,此处需表达“情绪高涨”,应用介词短语in high spirits,在句中作状语。故填in high spirits。 67. 当她收到好消息时,她喜不自禁,眼中闪烁着兴奋的光芒。 When she received the good news, she was overcome with joy, her eyes ____________. 【答案】sparkling with excitement 【解析】 【详解】考查独立主格结构和动词短语。根据句意,此处需补充“闪烁着兴奋的光芒”,表示“闪烁着……”,为固定短语sparkle with,表示“兴奋”译为excitement,逗号后为独立主格结构,her eyes与sparkle是主动关系,sparkle用现在分词形式sparkling,构成独立主格结构“her eyes sparkling with excitement”。故填 sparkling with excitement。 68. 尽管感到紧张,莉莉在演讲时还是勉强挤出了微笑。 Even though she felt nervous, Lily managed to __________ during her speech. 【答案】force a smile 【解析】 【详解】考查动词短语。根据句意,此处需补充“勉强挤出微笑”,为动词短语force a smile,位于不定式符号to后,应使用动词原形。故填force a smile。 69. 我绊倒自己的时候,朋友们忍不住大笑起来。 When I tripped over my own feet, my friends __________, unable to contain themselves. 【答案】burst out laughing 【解析】 【详解】考查动词短语和时态。根据句意,此处需表达“忍不住大笑起来”,应用动词短语burst out laughing,结合从句谓语动词“tripped”可知,主句动作发生在过去,此处使用一般过去时,burst过去式为burst。故填burst out laughing。 70. 一阵兴奋的涟漪掠过他们。 ________________ ran through them. 【答案】A ripple of excitement 【解析】 【详解】考查名词短语。根据句意,此处需补充“一阵兴奋的涟漪”,为名词短语a ripple of excitement,置于句首作主语,句首单词,首字母需大写。故填A ripple of excitement。 71. 在听到这个好消息后,他的心脏怦怦直跳,充满了自豪和兴奋。 After he heard the good news, his heart ____________with a mix of pride and excitement. 【答案】pounded 【解析】 【详解】考查动词。根据句意,此处需补充“怦怦直跳”的英文表达,pound作动词时,可表示“(心脏)怦怦直跳”,符合语境,结合从句谓语动词“heard”可知,主句动作发生在过去,pound用过去式pounded。故填 pounded。 72. 当她读到那封信时,泪水模糊了她的视线,她轻轻地笑了。 As she read the letter, tears ______________ and she smiled softly. 【答案】blurred her vision 【解析】 【详解】考查动词时态。表示“模糊了”应用blur,结合下文“smiled”可知,使用一般过去时;表示“她的视线”应用her vision。故填blurred her vision。 73. 在向学校告别时,他强忍泪水。 He _________ while saying goodbye to his school 【答案】held back his tears 【解析】 【详解】考查动词短语及名词。根据句意,此处需补充“强忍”为动词短语hold back,“泪水”译为his tears,结合“saying goodbye”的语境,动作发生在过去,hold用过去式held。故填held back his tears。 74. 他争论后怒气冲冲地跑出了会议室。 He __________ the meeting room after the argument. 【答案】stormed out of 【解析】 【详解】考查动词短语和时态。根据句意,此处需表达“怒气冲冲地跑出”,应用动词短语storm out of,结合“after the argument”的语境,动作发生在过去,应用一般过去时,谓语动词为storm的过去式stormed。故填stormed out of。 75. 当他说了那句话时,她气得脸通红。 She ___________ when he made that comment. 【答案】turned red with anger 【解析】 【详解】考查动词短语。根据句意,此处需表达“气得脸通红”,为动词短语turn red with anger,结合从句谓语动词“made”可知,主句动作发生在过去,应用一般过去时,此处使用turn的过去式turned。故填turned red with anger。 76. 当他看到所谓的怪物时,他吓呆了。 He _____________ when he saw the so-called monster. 【答案】was shocked 【解析】 【详解】考查形容词和动词时态。根据句意,此处需表达“吓呆了”,be shocked表示“感到震惊、吓呆”,符合语义,结合从句谓语动词“saw”可知,主句动作发生在过去,主语“He”为第三人称单数,be动词用was。故填was shocked。 77. 当我靠近边缘时,一阵恐惧涌上心头。 A flood of fear ____________ inside me as I approached the edge 【答案】swept 【解析】 【详解】考查动词。表示“涌上心头”应用动词短语sweep inside sb,结合“approached”可知,使用一般过去时。故填swept。 78. 那段真挚的演讲让我感动到流泪。 I _____________ by the heartfelt speech. 【答案】was moved to tears 【解析】 【详解】考查被动语态和固定短语。根据句意,此处需表达“感动到流泪”,为固定搭配“be moved to tears”,描述过去发生的动作,用一般过去时,“I”对应的be动词为was。故填 was moved to tears。 79. 和朋友在一起时,我总是感到轻松。 I always ______________ when I’m with friends. 【答案】feel relaxed 【解析】 【详解】考查系表结构和形容词用法。根据句意,此处需表达“感到轻松”,译为feel relaxed,relaxed形容人的感情,表示“感到轻松的”,符合主语“I”的感受描述,句子为一般现在时,主语“I”后接动词原形feel。故填feel relaxed。 80. 让她惊讶的是,她赢得了比赛。 _______________,she won the competition. 【答案】To her surprise 【解析】 【详解】考查介词短语。根据句意,此处需表达“让她惊讶的是”,应用介词短语to one’s surprise,“她的”用形容词性物主代词her,位于句首单词,首字母需大写。故填To her surprise。 81. 当我看到这么多观众时,我惊讶得目瞪口呆。 My jaw _________________ when I saw the size of the audience. 【答案】dropped 【解析】 【详解】考查时态。one’s jaw drops表示“惊讶得目瞪口呆” ,这里描述过去发生的事情,根据saw可知要用一般过去时,drop的过去式为dropped。故填dropped。 82. 我松了一口气,开始大哭起来,张开双臂紧紧地抱住他。 I _____________ and began to cry out, throwing my arms around him and hugging him tightly. 【答案】let out a sigh of relief 【解析】 【详解】考查动词短语和时态。根据句意,此处需补充“松了一口气”,为动词短语let out a sigh of relief,结合并列谓语动词“began”可知,主句动作发生在过去,应用let的过去式。故填let out a sigh of relief。 83. 当他环顾四周,看到朋友和家人的关爱和支持时,心中充满了感激之情。 His heart ____________ as he looked around at the loving support and care from his friends and family. 【答案】was filled with gratitude 【解析】 【详解】考查动词短语及名词。“充满”常见表达为be filled with ,“感激之情”表达为gratitude,句子描述过去发生的事情,应用一般过去时,主语His heart是第三人称单数,be动词用was。故填was filled with gratitude。 84. 即使面临挑战,她也总是昂首挺胸。 Even in the face of challenges, she always_______________. 【答案】holds her head high 【解析】 【详解】考查固定短语和时态。hold one’s head high是固定表达,意为“昂首挺胸”。句子描述一般情况,主语she是第三人称单数。故填holds her head high。 85. 项目成功后,整个团队都沉浸在自豪感中。 After the successful project, the whole team _______________. 【答案】was filled with pride 【解析】 【详解】考查固定短语和被动语态。根据句意,此处需表达“沉浸在自豪感中”,be filled with为固定短语,意为“充满、沉浸在……中”,“自豪感”译为pride,句子描述过去发生的状态,应用一般过去时,主语the whole team为单数概念,be动词用was。故填was filled with pride。 第二节(满分20分,含书写分5分) 86. 假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Jenny发来邮件说她进入到高中后上课总是走神,为此感到困扰。请你给她回一封邮件,内容包括: 1. 表示理解; 2. 提供建议; 3.表达祝福。 注意: 1. 写作词数应为80左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear Jenny, ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 【答案】Dear Jenny, I’m sorry to hear that since your admission to high school, you’ve been often zone out in class and feel troubled by it. Here are my suggestions for you. First, you’d better find out the reasons for your zoning out. Try to change your focusing methods, like taking notes actively or asking teachers questions promptly to stay engaged. Second, it is significant to keep a good state of mind, for everyone will experience failure in their life. In addition, when the trouble of zoning out, you can turn to brief breaks to stretch or drink water and so on to relieve your pressure. By doing so, you will make great progress in your class focus.   Best wishes! Yours, Li Hua 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇应用文。请考生就美国朋友Jenny发来邮件说她进入到高中后上课总是走神,为此感到困扰。给她回一封邮件。 【详解】词汇积累: 走神:zone out → be absent-minded 及时地:promptly → timely 缓解:relieve → alleviate 经历:experience → undergo 2.句式拓展: 简单句变复合句 原句:First, you’d better find out the reasons for your zoning out. 拓展句:First, you’d better find out the reasons why you zone out. 【点睛】【高分句型 1】 I’m sorry to hear that since your admission to high school, you’ve been often zone out in class and feel troubled by it.(运用that引导的宾语从句) 【高分句型 2】 Second, it is significant to keep a good state of mind, for everyone will experience failure in their life.(使用 for 引导原因状语从句) 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 江苏省海门中学2025-2026学年度第一学期十月份学情调研 高一英语 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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】 What will Henry do first? A. Plant trees. B. Build a path. C. Grow vegetables. 2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 How much will the speakers tip the waiter? A. $5. B. $10. C. $15. 3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What did Sally try at the new coffee shop? A. Some biscuits. B. A chocolate cake. C. A sandwich. 4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 Why is Clara visiting her grandfather? A. To celebrate his birthday. B. To make a meal for him. C. To keep him company. 5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What do we know about the woman? A. She goes to bed late. B. She gets enough sleep every day. C. She wakes up early in the morning. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. Where are the speakers? A. In a car. B. On a plane. C. On a train. 7. What are the speakers going to do? A. Make a travel plan. B. Chair a meeting. C. Go on holiday. 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. Why does the woman enjoy computer games less now? A. She finds games are not creative enough. B. She hates the long download time. C. She is too tired after work. 9. What does the man say about board games? A. They are out of date. B. They are too simple. C. They are more sociable. 10. What do the speakers probably decide to do together? A. Play a board game. B. Try a new computer game. C. Quit the habit of playing games. 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. How does the woman’s team avoid losing data? A. By sending the data back to Earth for storage. B. By checking the cloud data regularly. C. By keeping a copy of the data. 12. Why do the team members exercise according to the woman? A. To keep their energy. B. To pass the time. C. To have fun. 13. Who is the man? A. A host. B. A manager. C. A programmer. 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 is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Parent and child. B. Brother and sister. C. Teacher and student. 15. How old is the man? A. 12. B. 14. C. 22. 16. How does the woman sound in the end? A. Worried. B. Curious. C. Comforting. 17. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. Features of brain development. B. The process of brain development. C. Gender differences in brain development. 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】 18. What does the speaker advise the listeners to consider when choosing a career? A. Social contribution. B. Personal income levels. C. Quick growth opportunities. 19. Where does the speaker probably want to work? A. In a senior high school. B. In a technology company. C. In an environmental group. 20. Why does the speaker give the talk? A. To offer job opportunities. B. To introduce traditional roles. C. To promote a balanced view on careers. 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) 阅读下面短文,从各题所给的 A、B、C和D四个选项中选出符合题意的最佳选项。 A Music festivals are for everyone! Here are some of the top music festivals across America this festival season. Coachella Music Festival | Indio, California As one of the most famous music and arts festivals in the world, Coachella brings together a diverse range of artists and music styles, from rock to hip-hop. It is not only a celebration of music but also a showcase of art, with exhibits and visual experiences. Electric Daisy Carnival | Las Vegas, Nevada This festival is one of the world’s largest electronic dance music (EDM) festivals. It is not just about the music; it’s a sensory journey, combining advanced technology, colorful visuals, and a sense of community among partygoers, making it a highlight of the global EDM festivals. Pickathon | Happy Valley, Oregon Known for its relaxing, community-driven atmosphere, Pickathon focuses on a variety of music types, including folk, world music, and more. The festival is recognized for its theme on an eco-friendly environment with a commitment to reducing its environmental impact. When We Were Young | Las Vegas, Nevada This festival, celebrating the old-time sounds of the early 2000s, brings together some of the biggest names from the pop-punk scenes, featuring legendary bands and artists from the 2000s. The event offers a trip down memory lane for those who fondly remember the golden era of pop-punk music. 21. Which festival will attract electronic dance music lovers? A. Pickathon. B. When We Were Young. C. Electric Daisy Carnival. D. Coachella Music Festival. 22. What do Pickathon and When We Were Young have in common? A. They offer an eco-friendly trip. B. They are held in the same state. C. They each have a central theme. D. They perform traditional music. 23. In which section of the newspaper would this text most likely appear? A. Business. B. Health. C. Science. D. Culture. B The afternoon air was thick and warm, and by the time my dad and I reached the bay, which we called a swimming palace, my clothes were damp and itchy (痒) on my skin. Dad dived into a splash, heading out toward the edge of our narrow bay. Overwhelmed, suddenly, and with envy, I did what I hadn’t done in years: I held my breath and pulled my own head underwater. There, suspended beneath the glimmering surface, I remembered it all — my love of diving, swimming, rivers and lakes. I knew what it was like again: to be free and fully present in my own skin. Though I’ve always loved the water, I had spent seven years prior to that day staying away from moments like this one. I was afraid. Struggling for a long time with unhelpful treatments, and the pressures of teenage girls’ appearance, I had become entirely reliant on my makeup. I needed total control over how I looked, and going swimming meant washing this control away. My bare face and natural appearance were not something I identified with. I hated it, deeply, though I wished more than anything that I didn’t. But those 10 minutes of contentment I floated within were fuel for the next chapter of my life. Suddenly, it didn’t matter how I did it. Whether through medication or mental attitude, I would find a way to have the kind of life that allowed me to dive into the water. That day was the beginning of a slow but determined journey back to my own body — a slow unearthing of my deep self-consciousness. Life didn’t change in a heartbeat: I returned to the shore with all the same fears, but I clothed myself in a new determination to change things. I felt the tide turn. Reflecting on this moment again today, it seems strange to think that going bare-faced on an empty beach was such a challenge. But this is exactly the perspective I had once dreamed of reaching. I do my best never to take for granted this freedom I have found. I will sink under the surface of the water, embracing that swell of fear and joy and liberation. 24. What can we learn from the first two paragraphs? A. My father’s action inspired me. B. I once suffered from memory loss. C. My envy prevented me from diving. D. The bay was where I learned swimming. 25. The author avoided swimming for seven years because of ______ . A. pressure from independence B. treatment for mental illness C. inconvenience of making up D. insecurity about appearance 26. How did the author feel after she returned from the diving? A. Hesitant and fearful. B. Restless but joyful. C. Proud and contented. D. Afraid but resolute. 27. What message does the author want to convey in the passage? A. Do not judge a book by its cover. B. Self-acceptance is the greatest gift. C. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. D. Nothing is difficult to a willing heart. C Greenland is the place on land that is closest to the North Pole in the world. Attracted by the beautiful icy scenery, the number of tourists visiting the country increased by 46% between 2018 and 2023. Meanwhile on the opposite side of the planet, Antarctica is seeing a similar tourism increase. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) reports a steady (稳步的) rise in visitors since the 1990s — a dire tourism phenomenon for environmentalists who warn that humans can destroy fragile (脆弱的) ecosystems, influence animal behaviour and bring non-native species with them. The attraction of the polar regions is obvious: the strength of the blue sky on a freezing, sunny day; the excitement of walking on fresh snow; and the unique wildlife that calls these places home. However, as tourism to the poles increases, organisations like the Arctic Council and Visit Greenland stress the need to balance economic benefits with environmental responsibility. James Grecian, an oceanic ecologist, has spent years studying polar wildlife. Last year, he was in Antarctica studying snow petrels (雪鹱) — or more specifically, their vomit (呕吐物). Snow petrels have stomach oil that turns into solid pieces. When scientists study these pieces, they can learn how the petrels’ diet has changed over the years and what that means for the local ecosystem. Grecian explains that by taking samples from the environment or animals, we can learn a lot about past conditions. For example, scientists can collect baleen plates (鲸须板) from dead whales to see what the whales ate and where they lived. Grecian knows how special these places are and how much they are affected. He believes we should act to help protect these important but threatened areas. Polar tourism is growing, but he hopes that with more awareness of its problems, visitors can make better choices. 28. What does the underlined word “dire” in paragraph 1 mean? A. Amazing. B. Alarming. C. Confusing. D. Misleading. 29. Why does the author mention baleen plates in paragraph 3? A. To explain whale protection practice. B. To share an exploring experience. C To describe the appearance of whales. D. To show how scientists gather information. 30. Which will Grecian probably agree with? A. Polar tourism should be encouraged. B. Scientists should be more aware of the problems. C. Visitors should be more environmentally responsible. D. Climate change is to blame for the negative changes. 31. What is the most suitable title for the text? A. Polar Regions: Beauty and the Wild B. Polar Tour: Popularity and Development C. Polar Tourism: Growth and Concerns D. Polar Wildlife: Protection and Challenges D Novelists describing amusement are laughing all the way to the bank. Depending on context, characters can crack a smile, roar with laughter or smile through tears. This richness of language may suggest to some that laughter, itself, is a phenomenon of endless variations, one that lends itself to limitless subcategorisation. New work led by Roza Kamiloglu, a psychologist at the Free University of Amsterdam, provides evidence that there are just two primary types of laughter: one generated when people find something funny and one caused only through the physical act of tickling (挠痒痒). The work started with the serious business of laugh collection. Dr Kamiloglu instructed research assistants to search YouTube, a video platform, and collect a total of 887 videos that were then categorised based on the comic incidents included. Roughly 70% of these videos were then used to train a laughter-categorising machine-learning algorithm (算法) to connect different forms of laughter with the activities that caused them. The algorithm was then asked to classify the remaining 30%. After a quick listen, Dr Kamiloglu and her colleagues thought the different laughs would be too varied for any connections to be made. However, the algorithm disagreed. Based on loudness, rhythm and changes in frequency of the sounds, their findings suggested there was something unique about the post-tickling laugh, which showed distinctive patterns (62.5% identifiable) vs. humor-related laughter, pointing scientists towards the evolutionary (进化的) roots of laughter. After all, many mammals including dogs, monkeys, and chimpanzees produce sounds remarkably like laughter. Humans are not the only animals that tickle either. Chimpanzees engage in the activity too. All this suggests that laughter from tickling evolved over 10 million years ago with the common ancestor that humans shared. Dr Kamiloglu suspects that this early sort of laughter probably evolved to help early humans build friendly relations, especially during play. With this in mind, she is now keen to study how infectious different sorts of laughs are. If the tickling laugh is one that truly evolved to bring humans together, it ought to be particularly infectious—but nobody has yet tested if it is. But he who laughs last, it would seem, laughs longest. 32. What is the main conclusion of Dr. Kamiloglu's study on laughter? A. Laughter cannot be scientifically categorized. B. Laughter generated by tickling is exclusive to humans. C. Laughter fundamentally consists of just two distinct types. D. Laughter can be divided into countless types based on context. 33. How did researchers collect data for the study? A. By conducting interviews with professionals. B. By analyzing online videos featuring laughter. C. By recording laughter in laboratory experiments. D. By observing babies’ laughter in controlled settings. 34. Which of the following would be easier for the algorithm to identify? A. Viewing stand-up comedy. B. Laughing at a friend’s silly face. C. Laughing after being tickled by a brother. D. Watching someone pour salt into their tea. 35. What can we infer from the last paragraph? A. The tickling laugh evolves alongside human language development. B. The infectiousness of the tickling laugh remains scientifically unproved. C. Evolutionary functions of the tickling laugh include boosting confidence. D. Chimpanzees’ tickling behavior challenges laughter’s social bonding function. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,在短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多于选项。 The world of stage and screen has always been a fascinating place where stories come to life. Whether through exciting live performances or amazing pictures, both media transport audiences to different worlds. From Shakespeare’s timeless plays to today’s blockbuster films, stories change, but their goal remains the same: to connect people through shared experiences. ____36____ The most striking difference lies in their very nature of presentation. On stage, actors perform live, making each show special with small changes in how they act and interact with the audience. ____37____ They are made over months or even years, with scenes carefully edited until they’re perfect. The final product is a polished piece of art that can be watched by people everywhere, but it doesn’t have the same effect as live theater. ____38____ Theater relies more on dialogue and live performances to unfold the plot, while films use special effects, music, and camera angles to make scenes more dramatic. However, both depend on skilled actors, creative directors, and strong storytelling to make the audience believe in the characters and their world. Interestingly, these two art forms continually inspire and influence each other. Many successful plays have been adapted into films, and many films have been brought to the stage. ____39____ This back-and-forth between theater and cinema makes both art forms richer and keeps storytelling fresh. Whether you prefer the live feeling of the stage or the big spectacle of the screen, both media offer you unique ways to enjoy stories. ____40____ So, the next time you watch a play or a movie, take a moment to appreciate the hard work and creativity of making these experiences unforgettable. A. The techniques for storytelling differ, too. B. They both have their own strengths and weaknesses. C. Films, however, are made piece by piece, with some scenes shot many times. D. What you should value is stories’ universal charm in bringing people together. E. This connection explains why both forms continue to thrive in our digital age. F. While united in this fundamental goal, theater and film achieve it through contrasting approaches. G. Victor Hugo’s Les Miserables, for example, found new life first as a musical and later a major film. 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 It’s never too late to pursue your dreams. Just ask Toh Hong Keng, who has become one of the ____41____ medical graduate in the world. At 70 years old, the retired executive got his ____42____ from Southwestern University PHINMA in Cebu, Philippines. After retiring from his decades-long career as a tech seller, Toh wanted to ____43____ himself — study medicine. When he told his family this decision, they were all ____44____ at first. They thought Toh was crazy to do such a thing at his age. But after witnessing his great ____45____, they all threw their support behind him. The journey was ____46____ especially for someone at his age. One of the first ____47____ Toh encountered was finding a program that would admit him, as most were capped for applicants under 35 or 40. Toh applied to medical schools around Asia but was ____48____ by many universities due to age limits. ____49____ Southwestern University PHINMA welcomed him without restrictions. Besides, Toh faced the challenges of aging, including declining memory, ____50____, hearing, and energy. But Toh wasn’t given special ____51____. He persevered through long hours of studying anatomy (解剖学), using flashcards, and ____52____ hospital shifts lasting up to 30 hours. He even repeated a year after failing a pediatrics exam but ____53____ with the support of his family and younger classmates. Toh’s ____54____ inspires both his peers and future generations. His journey is not just a personal triumph but a testament to ____55____ learning and the pursuit of a purpose at any stage of life. 41. A. tallest B. smartest C. oldest D. kindest 42. A. licence B. degree C. passport D. award 43. A. prove B. entertain C. convince D. challenge 44. A. surprised B. concerned C. frustrated D. ashamed 45. A. achievement B. sacrifice C. confidence D. determination 46. A. tough B. tiring C. eventful D. unforgettable 47. A. requirements B. obstacles C. opportunities D. benefits 48. A. ignored B. abandoned C. rejected D. surveyed 49. A. Immediately B. Obviously C. Similarly D. Luckily 50. A. emotion B. vision C. appetite D. interest 51. A. treatment B. approval C. evidence D. training 52. A. adjusting B. maintaining C. enduring D. canceling 53. A. gave up B. broke down C. set out D. held on 54. A. generosity B. accomplishment C. exploration D. bravery 55. A. basic B. independent C. lifelong D. effective 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 在句子空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 56. I have been told that schoolwork will present more of a challenge in the years ahead, and ______ the teachers will hold us to high standards.(用适当的词填空) 57. Last year, I had a chance to study at a British _________ (second) school as an exchange student. (所给词的适当形式填空) 58. In the beginning, ________, it was still tough for me to remember everyone’s name. (用适当的词填空) 59. _________there was not as much homework as I was used to, it was still challenging. (用适当的词填空) 60. There were lots of options, with bread and butter, chicken pie and puddings ________ (include), but I still missed my mum’s cooking! (所给词的适当形式填空) 61. Heated ___________(argue) and cold silences are common between teenagers and their parents. (所给词的适当形式填空) 62. Unfortunately, your parents do not always agree and _______ makes you feel unhappy. (用适当的词填空) 63. The key _______ keeping the peace is regular and honest communication. (用适当的词填空) 64. When you disagree with your parents, take a minute to calm down _________ try to understand the situation from their point of view. (用适当的词填空) 65. Perhaps they ______ (experience) something similar and do not want you to go through the same pain. (所给词的适当形式填空) 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分20分) 在句子空白处填入恰当的表达。 66. 在得知自己被梦想的大学录取后,他到来时情绪高涨。 He arrived _________ after hearing he had been accepted into his dream university 67. 当她收到好消息时,她喜不自禁,眼中闪烁着兴奋的光芒。 When she received the good news, she was overcome with joy, her eyes ____________. 68. 尽管感到紧张,莉莉在演讲时还是勉强挤出了微笑。 Even though she felt nervous, Lily managed to __________ during her speech. 69. 我绊倒自己的时候,朋友们忍不住大笑起来。 When I tripped over my own feet, my friends __________, unable to contain themselves. 70. 一阵兴奋的涟漪掠过他们。 ________________ ran through them. 71. 在听到这个好消息后,他的心脏怦怦直跳,充满了自豪和兴奋。 After he heard the good news, his heart ____________with a mix of pride and excitement. 72. 当她读到那封信时,泪水模糊了她的视线,她轻轻地笑了。 As she read the letter, tears ______________ and she smiled softly. 73. 在向学校告别时,他强忍泪水。 He _________ while saying goodbye to his school 74. 他在争论后怒气冲冲地跑出了会议室。 He __________ the meeting room after the argument. 75. 当他说了那句话时,她气得脸通红。 She ___________ when he made that comment. 76. 当他看到所谓的怪物时,他吓呆了。 He _____________ when he saw the so-called monster. 77. 当我靠近边缘时,一阵恐惧涌上心头。 A flood of fear ____________ inside me as I approached the edge 78. 那段真挚的演讲让我感动到流泪。 I _____________ by the heartfelt speech. 79. 和朋友在一起时,我总感到轻松。 I always ______________ when I’m with friends. 80. 让她惊讶是,她赢得了比赛。 _______________,she won the competition. 81. 当我看到这么多观众时,我惊讶得目瞪口呆。 My jaw _________________ when I saw the size of the audience. 82. 我松了一口气,开始大哭起来,张开双臂紧紧地抱住他。 I _____________ and began to cry out, throwing my arms around him and hugging him tightly. 83. 当他环顾四周,看到朋友和家人的关爱和支持时,心中充满了感激之情。 His heart ____________ as he looked around at the loving support and care from his friends and family. 84. 即使面临挑战,她也总是昂首挺胸。 Even in the face of challenges, she always_______________. 85. 项目成功后,整个团队都沉浸在自豪感中。 After the successful project, the whole team _______________. 第二节(满分20分,含书写分5分) 86. 假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Jenny发来邮件说她进入到高中后上课总是走神,为此感到困扰。请你给她回一封邮件,内容包括: 1. 表示理解; 2. 提供建议; 3.表达祝福。 注意: 1. 写作词数应为80左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear Jenny, ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $听力考试正式开始。I've decided to turn the empty space in front of our house . into a garden. Great idea, Henry, will you be growing flowers and vegetables eventually? Yes, i'll start by laying out of path. Then I will plant some trees and grass. Listen to the next question. The meal was fifty dollars. I think a ten percent he would be suitable. The service was great. That's fair. But now i'm worried if we have enough left for the taxi later. Well, let me see how much will have left after paying the bill and tip. Listen to the next question. I went to that new coffee shop in town yesterday. Have you tried IT. mark? I ve heard their chocolate cakes are really good. Yes, I had one there. They have sandwiches and homemade biscuits s as well. I bet those are good too. Listen to the next question. What are you doing this afternoon, clara? I'm preparing a birthday party for my mom. Would you mind helping me cook some food? Sorry, joe, I can't. I'm going to visit my grandfather. He's feeling a bit lonely. okay. Listen to the next question. I've been feeling tired lately. Maybe I should get to sleep earlier. Yeah, I usually fall a sleep faster. If I go to bed by eleven P. M, and I wake up feeling refreshed. I usually stay up too late. Maybe i'll try your way tonight. Listen to the next question. We made IT. What a relief. When the train was late, I thought we'd missed the plane. Me too, I was thinking we might have to call a taxi. I kept checking my watch. At least we got through . security quickly. Yes, that helped. Now we can relax soon. We will be in italy. I can't wait. You'll love IT. There's beauty everywhere you . look and good food too. I hope definitely . you won't be disappointed. By the way, we'll have a meeting with our travel agency when we arrive. We made IT. What a relief. When the train was late, I thought we'd missed the plane. Me too, I was thinking we might have to call a taxi. I kept checking my watch. At least we got through security quickly. Yes, that helped. Now we can relax. Soon will be in italy. I can't wait. You will love IT. There's beauty everywhere you look . and good food too. I hope definitely you . won't be disappointed. By the way, we'll have a meeting with our travel agency when we arrive. Listen to the next question. You know, I don't enjoy playing computer games as much as I used to. How come most . games seem similar now and some takes so long to finish that I lose interest? You've got a point there. After a while, IT feels more like work than fun. I think the excitement has just worn off for me. Same here. In fact, these days I ve been getting into board games, really. Yes, I can play face to face with people instead of staring at a screen. Do you like seeing people's reactions? Yes, and I like plane cards as well. So simple, yet really entertaining. Maybe I should go back to old . fashioned games. We play something . this weekend. Good idea. You know, I don't enjoy playing computer games as much . as I used to. How come most . games seem similar now? And some takes so long to finish that I lose interest. You've got a point there. After a while, IT feels more like work than fun. I think the excitement has just worn off for me. Same here. In fact, these days i've been getting into board games, really. Yes. I can play face to face with people instead of staring at a screen. Do you like seeing people's reactions? Yes, and I like plane cards as well. So simple yet really entertaining. Maybe I should go back to old . fashioned games. Play something . this weekend. Good idea. Listen to the next question. Welcome to our program. Thanks, Steve. I heard . your team will be working in space again, so we're here to talk about IT. What are you going to do? Will be studying climate patterns and monitoring environmental changes that . must require a lot of work. You're right. I guess you must have great computers managing all that. Yes, but we check and save a copy of our findings by hand. If something fails, we can't afford to lose data. How much data? Dual process. Normally. we collect six giga bites a day, but during special projects, IT can reach twelve giga bites. IT sounds amazing. Do you have enough time to rest? There's little time for breaks, and it's often tiring. That does sound tough. So you don't exercise at all. Of course we do. Exercises is important. Without IT, we'd lose strength. make sense. That's all for now. Thank you. Welcome to our program. Thanks, Steve. I heard . your team will be working in space again. So we're here to talk about IT. What are you going to do? Will be studying climate patterns and monitoring environmental changes that . must require a lot of work. You're right. I guess you must have great computers managing all that. Yes, but we check and save a copy of our findings by hand. If something fails, we can't afford to lose data. How much data? Dual process? Normally, we collect six giga bites a day, but during special projects, IT can reach twelve giga bites. IT sounds amazing. Do you have enough time to rest? There's little time for breaks, and it's often tiring. That does sound tough. So you don't exercise at all. Of course we do. Exercise is important. Without IT, we'd lose strength. make sense. That's all for now. Thank you. Listen to the next question. Really, sometimes I wish you would act a bit more grown up. My room is always tidy, but yours is a mess. Let's get this straight. You're only twelve, two years Younger than me, but I must admit that sometimes you seem more grown up than me. That's because girls developed differently from boys. We mature . faster in some ways, really how our . brains develop at a different speed. A girl's brain usually matures fully by around twenty two, while a boys might not be fully developed until about twenty five. That's three more years. What difference . doesn't make a lot? The part of the brain that controls decisions and emotions develops earlier in girls. That's why we often think things . through more. So when you're my age, you'll be even more sensible than me. maybe. But everyone's different. Some boy's mature faster and some girls take longer. It's just that, on average, girls develop sooner. I see, but don't worry. i'm sure you will catch up eventually. Really, sometimes I wish you would act a bit more grown up. My room is always tidy, but yours is a mess. Let's get this straight. You're only twelve, two years Younger than me, but I must admit that sometimes you seen more grown up than me. That's because girls develop differently from boys. We mature . faster in some ways, really. how our brains develop at a different speed. A girl's brain usually matures fully by around twenty two, while a boys might not be fully developed until about twenty five. That's three more years. What difference doesn't make a lot? The part of the brain that controls decisions and emotions developed earlier in girls. That's why we often think things . through more. So when you're my age, you'll be even more sensible than me. Maybe, but everyone's different. Some boy's mature faster and some girls take longer. It's just that, on average, girls develop sooner. I see, but don't worry. i'm sure you will catch up eventually. Listen to the next question. Good morning, everyone. As we speed towards our high school graduation, but he still ask the same question, what should I do with my life? You've likely already considered factors like salary and your skills. This has helped you narrow down your options instead of just thinking about our own goals, we should be asking ourselves another important question, what contribution do I want to make to the world? In today's world, the idea of a helping career has drawn far beyond the traditional roles of doctors, teachers and social workers, thanks to technological advancements, is now possible to have a meaningful influence on many different fields. For example, APP developers can create tools to support mental health or improve education. Scientists help protect the planet by study and climate change. I'm personally attracted to the growing field of AI and information security, where experts are greatly needed. A career that helps others is not only good for the world, but can also bring your long term satisfaction and pride, so don't forget to consider this aspect as you make the important decisions that will shape your future. Good morning, everyone. As we speak towards our high school graduation, but he still ask the same question, what should I do with my life? You've likely already considered factors like salary and your skills. This has helped you narrow down your options. Instead of just thinking about our own goals, we should be asking ourselves another important question, what contribution do I want to make to the world? In today's world, the idea of a helping career has grown far beyond the traditional roles of doctors, teachers and social workers, thanks to technological advancements, is now possible to have a meaningful influence on many different fields. For example, APP developers can create tools to support mental health or improve education. Scientists help protect the planet by studying climate change. I'm personally attracted to the growing field of AI and information security, where experts are greatly needed. A career that helps others is not only good for the world, but you can also bring your long term satisfaction and pride, so don't forget to consider this aspect as you make the important decisions that will shape your future. 听力部分到此结束。

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