江苏省徐州市第三中学2025-2026学年高三上学期1月期末英语试题

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徐州三中2026届高三学情调研 英语试题 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) 1. What cuisine does the woman prefer? A. Thai. B. Indian. C. Chinese. 2.When will the woman's train leave? A. At 3:00. B. At 10:00. C. At 10:30. 3.What does the man think of the safety equipment? A. Useful. B. Modern. C. Comfortable. 4.Why can't the woman's student card be used? A. It is out of date. B. Her picture isn't attached to it. C. The ticket office doesn't accept student cards. 5.What does the woman mean? A. She won't buy the computer for the boy. B. She doesn't have enough money with her. C. She will spend 2,000 dollars for a computer. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)  听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6.What are the speakers talking about? A. A play. B. A concert. C. A film. 7.How did the woman feel probably? A. Fine. B. Surprised. C. Disappointed. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Brother and sister. B. Doctor and patient. C. Teacher and student. 9.What advice does the man give the woman? A. Ask the doctor about her illness. B. Face her difficulty bravely. C. Take exercise step by step. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10.Where does the conversation take place? A. At a cinema. B. At a hotel. C. At a restaurant. 11.What is the man complaining about? A. The bad service. B. The overcharge. C. The broken computer. 12.What did the man do in the morning? A. He met a friend. B. He watched a movie. C. He stayed in his room. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13.What did the man do at the age of 9? A. He performed on the school stage. B. He joined a dance group. C. He wrote a play. 14.Who made the man decide to work as a teacher? A. His father. B. His teacher. C. His wife. 15.What does the man's former student do now? A. An actress. B. A director. C. A teacher. 16.What is the man's goal? A. To go on acting in plays. B. To start teaching again. C. To enter the film industry. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17.Who lost their lives in the crash? A. The children's mother and the pilots. B. The children's parents. C. A child and the pilot. 18.What caused the plane to crash possibly? A. Pilot error. B. Engine breakdown. C. Poor visibility. 19.What did Colombia's President say about the children's discovery? A. It was a tragedy for the whole country. B. It brought happiness to the entire nation. C. It was an example of a massive search. 20.What helped the children survive? A. The shelter in the jungle. B. The Huioto group's information. C. Their knowledge and experience of the jungle. 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,从题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Wildlife Photography Competition BBC Wildlife magazine is launching a wildlife photography competition in association with Belize Tourism Board to look for exceptional photos worldwide. The categories BBC Wildlife champions the well-being of animals and the environment, and this should be reflected in the competition entries. There are five categories you can enter: •Portraits - striking poses that reveal the character of an animal (individual or group) •Behavior - images that show interesting or exciting behavior (individual or group) •Plants and fungi - photos celebrating plants and/or fungi (individual or group) •Camera phone - creative shots of the natural world taken using a smartphone •Environment - pictures that capture the atmosphere of a wild or changing landscape How to enter The competition opens at 12pm on Thursday 18th December 2025. Entries must be submitted before 11:59pm on 22nd December 2025 towildlifephoto-competition@example.com. What happens next? An initial judging round from the BBC Wildlife magazine editorial team and photographer Tony Rath will create a shortlist for each category. The shortlisted images will then go to a public vote, from 12pm on Thursday 25th December 2025 to 11:59pm Saturday 27th December 2025, on our websitediscoverwildlife.com to find the winner in each category. Subsequently, an overall winner will be selected from the five category winners. The prizes The overall winner wins a trip to Belize for two people, worth £3,000. This includes a 7-night stay for two people at Chan Chic Lodge(chanchich.com) on a bed and breakfast basis; economy return flights to Belize from a UK airport; transfers to and from the international airport in Belize; plus, a birding walk, night walk and boat tour at Chan Chich. The prize can be used from December 31st 2025 to December 31st 2026, with some dates excluded. Please refer to the full terms and conditions for details. The five category winners will each receive a Volte gift set, worth £412. Each set includes a Volte waterproof warm jacket, a flash light and a 35-liter backpack. 21.Which of the following best fits the "Behavior" category? A. A close-up portrait of a panda chewing bamboo. B. A field of sunflowers in full bloom under sunlight. C. A mist-covered mountain landscape taken with a smartphone. D. A group of monkeys playfully chasing one another among trees. 22.Which of the following is the correct order of the competition process? a. Open for entries  b. Public vote  c. First round judging   d. Select overall winner  e. Submit entries A. eacbd    B. eabcd   C. aecbd   D. aebcd 23.What can be inferred about the competition's prizes? A. The overall prize is valued at £412 for two people. B. Category winners will receive a travel package to Belize. C. There are no restrictions on the use time of the overall prize. D. The overall winner's prize excludes meal costs except breakfast. B “ARE WE ALONE in the universe?” This question is posed by Meenakshi Wadhwa, a planetary scientist linked to NASA, to her engaged class at Arizona State University. In this lecture hall, the presence of hearing aids signals something unique—many of the students are senior citizens. Mirabella, a 20-storey “university retirement community” on ASU’s campus, is home to over 300 retired people. Since its opening in 2020 during the pandemic, it has been highly popular. The residents here are having a wonderful time. They hold university passes, which enable them to participate in classes and cultural events just like regular students, yet without the burden of exams. Golf buggies are available for transportation, though many are fit enough for mountain biking. This is a growing trend. Around 85 colleges in America are affiliated with some form of senior living, a concept that emerged in the 1980s. Today, universities from Central Florida to Iowa State to Stanford offer senior-living arrangements. Andrew Carle, at Georgetown University, estimates that as many as 20,000 older Americans live like this. With more than 10,000 baby-boomers in America turning 65 every day, the opportunity for alternative forms of retirement is large. For universities, welcoming the retired can make sense too. Many face an “enrolment cliff”, caused partly by demographic(人口的) shifts. Nationally, undergraduate enrolment dropped from over 18m in 2010 to below 16m in 2022. Mr Carle regularly consults with universities who wonder what to do with the extra space. The smartest ones, he says, provide a series of care even for the very last stage of life. “The charity is the icing on the cake,” he says of the potential that residents will include universities in their wills. Bill Gates—not that one, but an 80-year-old former newspaper editor—moved to Mirabella with his wife, who has a PhD in chemistry, two years ago. They have made friends with both fellow residents and younger students. “Being among young people is really uplifting,” says Mr Gates. At “pizza and a slice of future”, a discussion group about AI with pizza served halfway through, one of the topics was whether a lifespan of 200 or 250 years would be desirable. “The 20-year-olds were enthusiastic,” he reflects, but those in their 70s and 80s “had some reservations”, he chuckles. 24. What benefits do senior residents get from “university retirement community”? A. They can teach courses. B. They can get free medical care. C. They can work part-time on campus. D. They can enjoy campus resources and facilities. 25. What does the underlined expression “are affiliated with” in Paragraph 3 probably mean? A. are ignorant of B. are competent in C. are separated from D. are associated with 26. What can be inferred about the trend? A. It is a sudden success. B. It is a win-win situation. C. It causes great anxiety for Carle. D. It enables baby-boomers to retire later. 27. What does the discussion about lifespan imply? A. AI has a great impact on people’s view of lifespan. B. Long lifespan will be a common phenomenon soon. C. Young people are more concerned about health issues. D. Different views are likely to appear between two generations. C First impressions can be harsh. One mistake, and you might feel like you’ll forever be seen as an idiot (笨蛋) in someone’s eyes. However, I believe reality is kinder than that. Making a first impression is like trying to keep a door open with your foot. Many encounters with strangers are brief and may never happen again. Sometimes that can be a blessing: If the person you meet doesn’t care to remember you, you’ll quickly fade into the crowd of strangers in their mind, avoiding any negative or lasting impression. Other times, it can be disappointing — imagine striking up a conversation with someone interesting only to part ways before exchanging contact information. To avoid being forgotten, you need to do something memorable — but not something foolish. Make an impression by asking an insightful question or making someone laugh. This means taking risks and avoiding bland (乏味的) small talk; if that’s all you offer, you’ll likely be pushed to the back of their memory, unlikely to be remembered again. But what if you messed up your first impression? And one day you see them looking at you, recalling the time you embarrassed yourself, and they’re walking toward you thinking, “I know you from somewhere...” In that case, your second impression needs to be better. In my 19 years of making first impressions — some not so great — I’ve found that people will give you a second chance if you give them something to care about. Just because you messed up the first time doesn’t mean you should withdraw and stop being interesting. If anything, you should try harder: Listen well, ask relevant questions, smile often, tell a joke, and share what you care about. None of this is a guaranteed “How to Make People Like You” guide, by the way. I’m not even sure if any of this works. But people seem to like talking to me, so maybe some of it does work. Anyway, if this is your first impression of me, I hope it’s been a good one. 28. What does paragraph 2 focus on about first impressions? A. They are important and lasting. B. They are casual and interesting. C. They are brief and temporary. D. They are negative and dynamic. 29. How can you make a memorable first impression, according to the author? A. By demonstrating insight or humor. B. By avoiding risky behavior. C. By sharing your personal experiences. D. By engaging in small talk. 30. What tone does the author take when discussing the effectiveness of his advice? A. Playful. B. Uncertain. C. Serious. D. Convincing. 31. What can be the best title for the passage? A. The True Art of First Impressions B. Making a Good First Impression C. Why Second Impressions Matter More D. The Lasting Impact of First Impressions D You had to be really unlucky to be on the China National Highway 110 on August 14, 2025. One of the longest traffic jams on record, trapping thousands of vehicles over more than 100 kilometers and lasting more than 10 days. Would it make you impatient? I strongly suspect that even the calmest would answer with a resounding “yes” And yet philosophers and poets alike sell patience as a “virtue”, implying that having it is always a good thing. To me, it’s far more useful to think about patience as something we do rather than something we have. Consider first what it means to be impatient. We all know the feeling: fingers drumming the table, leg bouncing. But why does this frustrating feeling arise? Most emotion researchers take it as a functionalist perspective. Our mind and body are trying to tell us to get moving, to find a way to bring the unpleasant delay to an end. In a series of recent studies with more than 1,400 participants, we found that people were more impatient when the thing they were waiting for was very appealing— and when the wait itself was unappealing. Being delayed for something you hate, such as an unpleasant work event, is easier than a similar delay for a much-anticipated performance by your favorite band. If impatience is an emotion, what is patience? In technical terms, it’s a form of emotion regulation like reminding ourselves that the scary movie isn’t real. When we start to feel impatient, we can let that feeling rage— or we can regulate it. Are you waiting weeks to find out if you have got that job? Dive into your favorite hobby to distract yourself for a few hours. There’s still a lot we don’t know about patience, including why some people seem to find it easier than others and how we can get better at it. Fortunately, those are simpler questions to answer when we reduce the challenge from virtue acquisition to emotion regulation. Ultimately, it may seem like a sharp contrast to poetic descriptions of virtue, but I’ ll take practical wisdom over virtue any day. 32. What is the author’s attitude to people’s impatience in traffic jams on the National Highway 110? A. Indifferent. B. Dismissive. C. Understanding. D. Critical. 33. According to the text, which of the following situations would make people the most impatient? A. Being stuck in a traffic jam in a comfortable car. B. Being delayed by bad weather on the way to work. C. Waiting in a long queue for an expected football game. D. Waiting for an important but unpleasant work meeting. 34. The author views patience as ______. A. an acquired virtue B. a born personality C. a form of releasing emotion D. a behavior of regulating emotion 35. What is the purpose of the text? A. To redefine patience. B. To justify a virtue. C. To introduce strategies. D. To identify impatience. 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。 I’ve spent 30 years in schools, watching thousands of parents engage with kids and educators. Too often, parents interfere too much, thus depriving children of confidence that might have come from struggle while exhausting themselves. ______36______ Most Americans, nowadays, think young people won’t outperform their parents, facing fiercer competition for college admissions, jobs and housing. Therefore, they take more pains to help kids get ahead without complaints. Biologically, parents are wired to protect kids from suffering instead of being depressed to watch them struggle. Their first response is to remove obstacles, which are easy for adults but overwhelming for kids. _____37_______ It leads to “Helicopter Parents” who fly in to rescue the children in crisis and “Snowplow Parents” who are willing to clear all the obstacles in their children’s way. A young person who grows accustomed to having a parent intervene on his behalf feels anxious and sometimes at a loss. ______38______ Personally, I advocate for “Lighthouse Parents”: ______39______ For instance, a child comes home feeling overwhelmed by school and frustrated that she is doing all the work for a big project that is due next week. The parents just acknowledge her: “Wow, that sounds a lot. I can tell you are working really hard. Do you have ideas about what you want to do?” ______40______ Likewise, by setting boundaries and supporting kids while letting them navigate challenges, Lighthouse Parents allow their children the freedom to handle hard situations independently to overcome them. The key is learning when to step back and let them feel and pick their own way. A. They guide rather than control. B. Lighthouse Parents, by contrast, listen first. C. Such parents want to “fix” everything quickly. D. This desire to protect often has an opposite effect. E. Though this has long been the case, it’s worsening. F. He is too dependent to have faith in his own ability. G. Lighthouses are used to guide sailors to avoid crashing into rocks. 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四个选项中选出最佳选项。 Several years ago, I was teaching in Melbourne. Like many British people exploring Australia, I seized every opportunity to 41 around the far corners of the country. On a trip to Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory with three friends, we camped and hiked in a wild area 42 with crocodiles and other deadly creatures, which understandably made me 43 as a visitor from Britain in unfamiliar surroundings. Following a stop at a remote store near an even more isolated settlement to gather 44 , our path led us to a creek ( 浅滩) that needed to be crossed. Warned about the 45 of encountering dangerous saltwater crocodiles, we were all 46 as our vehicle entered the water. 47 , the water only reached the tops of the wheels, but within seconds it 48 to the level of the windows. My heart 49 as I scanned for any suspicious objects in the water. Suddenly, a loud 50 came from the back seat. “Ah! Get it off, it 51 !” I turned around quickly, expecting a 52 scene. To my relief, I found that a friend had accidentally spilled (使洒出) a hot pie, which was bought from the remote store, on his 53 as we bumped through the creek. Despite this small accident, we safely 54 it to the other side without the sight of any crocodiles, with only one passenger nursing a painful 55 on his leg. 41.A. run B. watch C. play D. journey 42. A. equipped B. abandoned C. crowded D. faced 43. A. doubtful B. nervous C. excited D. annoyed 44. A. supplies B. strength C. tools D. information 45. A. timing B. possibility C. consequence D. reason 46. A. shocked B. ready C. watchful D. awkward 47. A. Initially B. Actually C. Normally D. Naturally 48. A. fell B. rolled C. returned D. rose 49. A. beat B. ached C. sank D. raced 50. A. bang B. scream C. quarrel D. sigh 51. A. hurts B. moves C. explodes D. sucks 52. A. messy B. funny C. scary D. touching 53. A. back B. lap C. arms D. feet 54. A. crossed B. sent C. made D. passed 55. A. wound B. mark C. cut D. burn 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。 QinXiaoya, a virtual figure playing a young female role in Qinqiang Opera, has caught people’s attention since it made its debut in an art festival in Xi’an. The design team employed 3D modeling 56 (copy) the original clothes and accessories of the virtual actress. Qinqiang Opera, a Chinese folk opera 57 (originate) in the Western Zhou Dynasty, continues to thrive in Northwest China and 58 (add) to the country’s intangible cultural heritage list in 2006. As a newcomer to this ancient art, Qin Xiaoya demonstrates 59 youthful image. Young people are interested in an introductory music video for the Ninth China Qinqiang Opera Arts Festival, 60 she performed Qinqiang Opera remixed with rock’n’roll. “We hope to make her a spokesperson for the art of Qinqiang Opera and make related cartoons, movies and a 61 (diverse) of other products in the future,” said Zhang xi, adding that they are developing more functions for the virtual figure, who 62 (expect) to interact with netizens via live streaming. The technology that is injected 63 the opera can also be found among cinematic techniques. For example many opera fans enjoy a 3D Qinqiang Opera film Three Drops of Blood, which is regarded as a masterpiece in Qinqiang Opera. Traditionally, actors perform at the 64 (center) part of the stage which is decorated with tables and chairs, and the band plays Chinese folk instruments in the wings, 65 in the 3D film, the centuries-old art takes on a new look. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 假定你是李华,你所在的城市有两个活动正在招募志愿者,一个为越野跑(cross country running),另一个为书法比赛(calligraphy competition)。你的交换生朋友Peter不知道选择哪一个参加,向你寻求建议。请你写一封邮件,内容包括: 1.给出建议; 2.说明理由。 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; 3.开头与结尾已给出,不计入总词数。 Dear Peter, I am thrilled to hear you’re interested in being a volunteer. _________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 第二节(满分25分) 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。 I never imagined that a single piece of paper could change my entire perspective on life. I was a librarian, a job that had defined my existence for over two decades. My days were spent among the quiet rows of books. I knew every corner of the library, every title on the shelves, and yet, I felt as if my own life was missing a chapter. It was a typical Tuesday morning. I was sorting through a box of old donations, preparing to catalog some rare books, when I found a small, yellowed envelope between the pages of an ancient journal. It had no address, no stamp, and no indication of its origin. Curious, I carefully opened it. The handwriting was elegant but faded, the ink barely visible against the paper. The letter read, “Dear Stranger, If you are reading this, know that you are not alone. Life has a way of making us feel isolated, as if our stories are insignificant. But every life matters. Every story is important. I hope the letter finds someone who needs to hear these words. You are stronger than you think. You have the power to change your world, one small act at a time. Don’t be afraid to take risks, to follow your dreams, and to embrace the unknown. The greatest journeys begin with a single step. With hope, A Friend” I read the letter over and over, feeling a strange mix of emotions. The words resonated deeply within me, as if they were written specifically for me. I had always been content with my life, but lately, I felt a growing sense of restlessness. The library was my sanctuary (庇护所), but it had also become my prison. I had lost sight of my own dreams, my own story. That evening, as I closed the library, I couldn’t shake the feeling that the letter was a sign. I had always been cautious, preferring the safety of routine to the uncertainty of change. But the letter reminded me that life was meant to be lived, not just observed. 注意: (1) 续写词数应为150左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 The next morning, I walked into the library director’s office, saying with resolution, “I have an idea.” _____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Weeks later, the moveable library program started, bringing libraries to different communities._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 高三英语试题 (第2页 共10页) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 徐州三中2026届高三学情调研 英语参考答案 第一部分 听力 1—5 BCABA 6—10ACACB 11—15 BACBA 16—20 CABBC 第二部分 阅读 21-23 DCD 24-27 DDBD 28-31 CABA 32-35 CCDA 36-40 EDFAG 第三部分 完形填空 41-45 DCBAB 46-50 CADDB 51-55 ACBCD 语法填空 56.to copy 57. originating 58. was added 59. a 60. where 61.diversity 62. is expected 63. into 64. central 65. while/but 第四部分 写作 第一节 Dear Peter, I’m thrilled to hear you’re interested in being a volunteer. Between the two choices, I strongly suggest signing up for the calligraphy competition volunteer program! For one thing, you’ll help hand out rice paper, brushes and ink, which enables you to observe the beauty of traditional Chinese brushwork. For another, as you stand by the contestants to assist them, you’ll naturally pick up some basic skills. Above all, the judges will comment on the works, allowing you to have a glimpse into how to appreciate this form of Chinese culture. Volunteering for the calligraphy competition is definitely a perfect way to enrich your exchange life! Looking forward to hearing your decision! Yours, Li Hua 第二节 The next morning, I walked into the library director’s office, saying with resolution, “I have an idea.” The director looked up from her desk, her eyes filled with curiosity. Taking a deep breath, I explained my idea to organize a moveable library program, bringing books and stories to those who had no access. I suggested reaching out to schools, nursing homes, and shelters - places where people might need a little bit of hope and connection. The director’s expression softened, and she nodded thoughtfully. “That’s a wonderful idea,” she agreed. With her support, I threw myself into the project. After hours of planning, contacting local organizations, and gathering resources, I enlisted the help of a few enthusiastic volunteers. The preparation work went smoothly. Weeks later, the moveable library program started, bringing libraries to different communities. The first stop was a local elementary school, where we set up a reading corner in the library, equipped with colorful books and cozy seats. As I read aloud to a group of wide-eyed children, I saw their faces light up with wonder. For a moment, I forgot about my own doubts and fears. I was reminded of the joy that books could bring, and the importance of sharing that joy with others. The following months witnessed our library touched the lives of countless people in diverse places ranging from nursing homes, orphanages to hospitals. Each visit was a reminder of the letter’s words: “You have the power to change your world, one small act at a time.” 2 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 听力原文 (Text 1) M: I loved that Thai meal in that little relaxed place last night. It was delicious and great! W: Hmmm ... Normally, I go for Indian, and the place I always go to is so lively! What did you order? M: Green curry and mango rice. W: Delicious! We should sample that beautiful new Chinese spot soon. (Text 2) W: Excuse me. I’m waiting for the ten o’clock train. Is it leaving on time? M: It is running thirty minutes late due to strong winds which blew a tree onto the line at three o’clock this morning. (Text 3) W: I don’t like wearing all this safety equipment. It is heavy. M: I don’t either, but it does protect our lungs from the poisonous gases. W: You’re right. I just wish it were more comfortable. (Text 4) W: Excuse me. Could I have a ticket at half price? I have a student card. M: Er ... Sorry. Although you’ve got an up-to-date card, we can’t accept it, I’m afraid, because it doesn’t have a photograph with it. (Text 5) M: Look! Mom, I want to buy this computer. W: There is no way I’m spending over $2,000 for a desktop PC, let alone nearly $4,000. (Text 6) M: I thought that was rather good. W: It was fine for you, but I must have had a basketball team sitting in front of me. I saw nothing on stage. It was the same as when we went to see that film last week. M: Yes, but surely you could tell how good the acting was. Why don’t we go again at the weekend? The concert I was going to see has been put off. W: OK. (Text 7) M: Hey! Hold up! W: Fine, what’s up? M: Dad asked me to talk to you about all the exercising you’ve been doing. He thinks you’ve been doing a bit too much. W: You know what the doctor said — if I don’t get active, I could die of a heart attack. M: Yeah, but I don’t think he meant for you to do so much. You should take it slowly. Maybe you could build an exercise program that becomes more and more difficult as time goes by. W: Thanks for your concern. But tell Dad that I’ll be fine with what I’m doing. (Text 8) M: There seems to be some mistakes on this bill. You charge me for a movie I didn’t watch. And this charge here … What is it? W: That’s for the room service you had this morning, sir. M: Room service? What room service? You’d better check your computer again because I think you’re mistaking me for someone else. I had breakfast with a friend at a restaurant this morning. W: Oh, is that right? Let me correct the mistakes for you right away. (Text 9) W: My guest this morning is actor Roger Henderson. Roger, welcome … M: Thank you. W: Now, you only became an actor three years ago, at 42, but your acting skills go back to your school days, don’t they? M: Even before that, actually. Until I started school, my mother used to take me to a dance group. I learned a lot about body movement there. Then, at the youthful age of nine, I penned my first play with the intention of performing it on the school stage. But it never happened. W: When you were 18, you had the choice of going to acting school or teacher training college. Why did you go for teaching? M: Well, I suppose I was persuaded by my parents. They were worried about my future, though I was confident I’d find my way as an actor. Even my English teacher was encouraging me to try acting, so it was a difficult decision. W: Anyway, you spent 18 years in the classroom. What made you then turn to acting? M: It was my wife who pushed me towards the stage. W: And how did you get your first part? M: Well, my wife and I went to see a new play and as I sat in the audience, I recognized the main actress. She was someone I’d taught several years earlier. Well, afterwards we talked and she introduced me to the play’s director who later offered me a wonderful role in another play by the same writer. W: Lucky you! Then what is your big goal in life? M: I suppose I should be happy to go on acting in plays, though my dream is to get into films. W: Well, I wish you good luck, Roger. M: Thanks. (Text 10) W: An uplifting story has popped up in our news feeds. Four children who were missing and feared dead after a plane crash a month ago have been found alive and well. The brothers and sisters, aged thirteen, nine, four and a one-year-old baby, were on a plane that crashed in the Amazon jungle in Colombia on May the first. The children’s mother, the pilot and co-pilot passed away in the crash. Before the plane disappeared, the pilot made an emergency call for engine failure. Moments later, it disappeared from the tracking system. The children had been missing for 40 days when members of Colombia’s military found them. A news agency said people from the Huioto native group in the jungle aided the soldiers’ search. Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro said news of the children’s discovery was “a joy for the whole country” and a “magical day”. He added, “They were alone. They themselves accomplished an example of total survival which will remain in history. These children are today the children of peace and the children of Colombia.” Colombia’s Civil Aviation Authority issued a statement regarding how the children survived. It believes the children escaped the crash site and walked through the jungle in search of help. The children belong to the Huioto group. Their knowledge of what can be eaten in the jungle and their experience of the landscape probably gave them a better chance of survival. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $听力考试正式开始,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,每段对话读两遍。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。I loved that toy meal in that little relax place last night. IT was delicious and great. 嗯,Normally I go for indian, and the place I always go to is so lively. What did you order? Green curry and mango rice. delicious. We should sample that beautiful new chinese spots soon. I loved that toy mail in that little relax place last night. IT was delicious and great. Normally I go for indian, and the place I always go to is so lively. What did you order? Green curry and mango rice. delicious. We should sample that beautiful new chinese spot soon. Excuse me, i'm waiting for the ten o'clock train. Is IT leaving on time? IT is running thirty minutes late due to strong winds, which blew a tree onto the line at three o'clock this morning. Excuse me, i'm waiting for the ten o'clock train. Is IT leaving on time? IT is running thirty minutes late due to strong winds, which blew a tree onto the line at three o'clock this morning. I don't like wearing all the safety equipment. IT is heavy, I either, but IT does protect our lungs from the poisonous gases. You're right. I just wish I were more comfortable. I don't like wearing all the safety equipment. IT is heavy, I don't either, but he does protect our lungs from the poisonous gassy. You're right. I just wish I were more comfortable. X excuse me, could I have a ticket at half Price? I have a student card. Sorry, although you've gotten up to date card, we can't accept IT, i'm afraid because IT doesn't have a photograph with IT. Excuse me, could I have a ticket at half Price? I have a . student card. Sorry, although you've gotten up to date card, we can't accept IT, i'm afraid because IT doesn't have a photograph with IT. Look, mom, I want to buy this computer. There is no way i'm spending over two thousand dollars for a desktop PC, let alone nearly four thousand dollars. Look, mom, I want to buy this computer. There is no way i'm spending over two thousand dollars for a desktop PC, let alone nearly four thousand dollars. 第一节到此结束,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。I thought that was rather good. IT was fine for you, but I must have had a basketball team sitting in front of me. I saw nothing on stage. IT was the same as when we went to see that film last week. Yes, but surely you could tell how good the acting was. Why don't we go again at the weekend? The concert toy was going to see has been put off. Okay, I thought . that was rather good. IT was fine for you. but I must have had a basketball team sitting in front of me. I saw nothing on stage. IT was the same as when we went to see that film last week. Yes. but surely you could tell how good the acting was. Why don't we go again at the weekend? The concert, I was going to say. has been put off. okay. 听下面一段对话,回答第八和第9两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Hey, hold up fine. What's up? Dad asked me . to talk to you about all the exertions you've been doing. He thin. You've been doing a bit too much. You know what the doctor said, if I don't get active, I could die of a heart attack. Yeah, but I don't think he meant for you to do so much. You should take IT slowly. Maybe you could build an exercise program, but becomes more and more difficult as . time goes by. Thanks for your concern, but tell dad that i'll be fine with what i'm doing. Hey, hold up fine. What's up? Dad asked me to . talk to you about all the exercise you've been doing. He thin. You've been doing a bit too much. You know what the doctor said, if I don't get active, I could die of a heart attack. Yeah, but I don't think he meant for you to do so much. You should take IT slowly. Maybe you could build exercise program that becomes more and more difficult as time goes by. Thanks for your concern, but tell dad that i'll be fine with what i'm doing. 听下面一段对话,回答第十至第十二三个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。There seems to be some mistakes on this bill. You charged me for a movie I didn't watch and discharge here. What is IT that's . for the room service you had this morning? service? Room service. What room service? You'd Better check your computer again because I think you're mistaking me for someone else. I had breakfast with a friend at a restaurant this morning. Oh, is that right? Let me correct the mistakes for you right away. There seems to be some mistakes on this bill. You charged me for a movie I didn't watch and discharge here. What is IT that's for the room had this morning. Room service. What room service? You'd Better check your computer again because I think you're mistaking me for someone else. I had breakfast with a friend at a restaurant this morning. Oh, is that right? Let me correct the mistakes for you right away. 听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16 4个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。My guest this morning is actor Roger henderson. Roger, welcome. Thank you. Now. you only became an actor three years ago at forty two, but your acting skills go back to your school days. Don't fay. Even before that, actually, until I started school, my mother used to take me to a dance group. I learned a lot about body movement there. Then at the youth lage of nine, I penned my first play with the intention of performing IT on the school stage. What never happened. when you were eighteen, you had the choice of going to acting school or teacher training college. Why did you go for teaching? Well, I suppose I persuaded by my parents they were worried about my future. Though I was confident ID find my way as an actor. Even my english teacher was encouraging me to try acting. So IT was a difficult decision. Anyway, you spent eighteen years in the classroom. What made you then turn to acting? IT was my wife who pushed me towards the stage. And how did you get your first part? Well, my wife and die went to see a new play. And as I SAT in the audience, I recognized the main actress SHE was someone i'd taught several years earlier. Well, afterwards we talked, and he introduced me to the plays director, who later offered me a wonderful role in another play by the same writer. lucky you. Then what is your big goal in life? I suppose . I should be happy to go on acting in place, though. My dream is to get into films. Well, I wish you good luck. Roger, thanks. My guest this . morning is actor Roger henderson. Roger, welcome. Thank you. Now you only became an actor three years ago at forty two, but your acting skills go back to your school days. Don't feel even before that. Actually, until I started school, my mother used to take me to a dance group. I learned a lot about body movement there. Then at the youth age of nine, I penned my first play with the intention of performing IT on the school stage. What is never happened. When you were eighteen, you had the choice of going to acting school or teacher training college. Why did you go for teaching? Well, I suppose I was persuaded by my parents. They were worried about my future, though I was confident I had find my way as an actor. Even my english teacher was encouraging me to try. So IT was a difficult decision. Anyway, you spent eighteen years in the classroom. What made you then turn to acting? IT was my wife who pushed me towards the stage. And how did you get your first part? Well, my wife and I went to see a new play. And as I SAT in the audience, I recognized that the main actress, SHE, was someone i'd taught several years early. Well, afterwards, he talked and he introduced me to the plays director, who later offered me a wonderful role in another play by the same writer. Lucky you. then. What is your big goal in life? I suppose . I should be happy to go on acting in place, though my dream is to get into films. Well, I wish you good luck. Roger. thanks. 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。An uplifting story has popped up in our news feed for children who were missing and feared dead after a plane crash a month ago have been found alive and well. The brothers and sisters, aged thirteen, nine, four and a one year old baby were on a plane that crashed in the amazon jungle in colombia on may the first, the children's mother, the pilot and copilot passed away in the crash. Before the plane disappeared, the pilot made an emergency call for engine failure. Moments later, IT disappeared from the tracking system the children had been missing for forty days when members of columba's military found them, a news agency said. People from the hoy poto native group in the jungle aided the soldiers search, columba's president gustavo petrol said. News of the children's discovery was a joy for the whole country and a magical day, he added. They were alone. They themselves accomplished an example of total survival, which will remain in history. These children are today the children of peace and the children of columbia. Colombia's civil aviation issued a statement regarding how the children survived. IT believes the children escaped the crash side and walked through the jungle in search of help. The children belong to the hoy total group. Their knowledge of what can be eaten in the jungle and their experience of the landscape probably gave them a Better chance of survival. An uplifting story has popped up in our news feed for children who were missing and feared dead after a plane crash a month ago have been found alive and well. The brothers and sisters, aged thirteen, nine, four and a one year old baby were on a plane that crashed in the amazon jungle in columbia on may. The first, the children's mother, the pilot and co pilot passed away in the crash. Before the plane disappeared. The pilot made an emergency call for engine failure. Moments later, IT disappeared from the tracking system. The children had been missing for forty days when members of colombia's military found them, a news agency said. People from the way pto native group in the jungle aided the soldiers search, colombia's president gustavo petrol said. News of the children's discovery was a joy for the whole country and a magical day, he added. They were alone. They themselves accomplished an example of total survival, which will remain in history. These children are today the children of peace and the children of columbia. Colombia's civil aviation authority issued a statement regarding how the children survived. IT believes the children escaped the crash site and walked through the jungle in search of help. The children belong to the灰total group。Their knowledge of what can be eaten in the jungle and their experience of the landscape probably gave them a Better chance of survival. 第二节到此结束。

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