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河南省信阳高级中学新校(贤岭校区) 2025-2026学年高三上期01月测试(二) 英语试题 考生注意: 1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和答题纸规定的位置上。 2.答题时,请按照答题纸上“注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本试题卷上的作答一律无效。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上。 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 例:How much is the shirt? A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15. 答案是:C。 1.What does the man probably want to buy? A.A cake. B.An umbrella. C.Some flowers. 2.When will Tom and Anne get married? A.In June. B.In July. C.In August. 3.Why does the man prefer shopping at Brown’s? A.It’s much bigger. B.It’s newly opened. C.It’s less crowded. 4.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A.Classmates. B.Fellow workers. C.Salesman and customer. 5.What are the speakers doing? A.Negotiating a deal. B.Discussing a report. C.Planning a campaign. 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。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。 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 6.What does Mike decide to do in the new year? A.Adopt a healthy lifestyle. B.Open another fitness club. C.Help the woman work out. 7.What does the statistic show? A.Competition among gyms is heating up. B.Membership fees for gyms have increased. C.Some gym-goers’ enthusiasm is short-lived. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 8.What does the man invite Fenny to do in London? A.Watch a show. B.Go sightseeing. C.Visit a school. 9.Where will Fenny meet Katie? A.At an art museum. B.At a clothes company. C.At an exhibition centre. 10.What does the man think of Katie? A.She’s ambitious. B.She’s open-minded. C.She’s energetic. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 11.What are the speakers talking about regarding smartphone use? A.Data security. B.Phone addiction. C.Environmental risks. 12.Why does the man always keep his phone on? A.He hates missing calls. B.He relies on the alarm. C.He needs the latest news. 13.What does the woman do to her phone every night? A.Turn it off for a while. B.Update the applications. C.Delete unnecessary files. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 14.What does Professor Moore expect the students to do in class? A.Keep silent and listen carefully. B.Take an active part in discussions. C.Make as many notes as possible. 15.Which carries the most weight in the final grade? A.The midterm test. B.The final exam. C.The research paper. 16.What will Professor Moore do next? A.Talk about the textbook. B.Go through a reading list. C.Assign some homework. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 17.Why does the speaker give the talk? A.To present a guest. B.To sell a book. C.To share a story. 18.What did Melville do in San Francisco? A.He joined a jazz band. B.He started a magazine. C.He taught at a college. 19.When did Melville return to London? A.In 1987. B.In 1992. C.In 1997. 20.What is Melville’s book aimed at? A.Recommending a contemporary musician. B.Promoting the study of black dance music. C.Drawing public attention to music education. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Potala Palace Travel GuideTravel Tips ● The travel route is set strictly. ● The visiting time is limited in 1 hour. ● Watch your steps due to the high altitude. ● Bring along an overcoat as it is a bit cold in the hall.Notice ● Oxygen bag is prohibited to be taken into the Palace. ● Smoking is prohibited and cigarettes are not allowed to be brought into the Palace ● Smartphones can be carried with you into the Palace, but please do not take photos. ● Liquid is not allowed, including mineral water, which can be purchased at the hill top.Ticket Purchase Procedure Visitors are required to apply for free reservation tickets with identity documents, such as ID cards and passports one day in advance. The visiting date and exact time, number of visitors and ID document numbers are printed on the reservation tickets. Those visitors who have reservation tickets should make their tickets canceled if they can’t visit the Palace for personal reasons. Otherwise, they will be forbidden to apply again within a week because their names are added to the blacklist. On the following day, visitors should have their reservation tickets and ID documents checked and walk to the ticket office in front of the White Palace to buy the entrance tickets. Then they can start their tour after another security check.How to get to Potala Palace ● Take bus 13 to Yaowangshan Bus Stop. ● Take bus 8 or 17 to Baita Bus Stop. ● Take bus 2, 16 or 26 to Lazhong Bus Stop. ● Take airport shuttle to Minhangju Bus Stop. 21.What can be brought into Potala Palace? A.Cigarettes. B.Mineral water. C.Smartphones. D.Oxygen bags. 22.What will happen if a visitor’s name is added to the blacklist? A.He has to apply seven days later. B.He will pay a heavy fine online. C.He has to cancel his reservation ticket. D.He will take another security check. 23.How many routes are available to Potala Palace? A.3. B.4. C.6. D.7. B The Great Sock Mystery I had a serious problem. My sock drawer was mysteriously emptying. It wasn’t a ghost or a burglar with a strange habit; it was my dog, Buster. A fluffy, clever, and utterly mischievous Golden Retriever. For weeks, I’d find single socks under the couch or behind the TV, but never the pairs. Buster would just look at me with his big, innocent eyes, tail thumping against the floor as if to say, “Socks? Missing? How peculiar!” I decided to investigate. One Tuesday afternoon, I pretended to leave for work but quietly circled back and peered through the living room window. What I saw was a scene of strange dog business. Buster was not alone. He had company: a serious-looking Poodle from next door and a skeptical Beagle from down the street. In the center of the room was Buster’s prized possession: his fluffy bed. But it wasn’t for sleeping. It was a treasure collection. My socks were piled high upon it — the athletic ones, the warm woolly ones, even my favorite pair with pizza slices on them. The negotiation began. The Poodle, whom I recognized as Princess, stepped forward and dropped a high-quality, expensive dog biscuit at the edge of the bed. Buster sniffed it carefully, nudged a single, plain white sock toward her, and then pulled back his paw, guarding the rest. Princess seemed to consider this, then added another biscuit to the pile. Satisfied, Buster used his nose to expertly push two striped socks toward her. The deal was done. Princess picked up her new socks and trotted out proudly. Next was the Beagle, Barney. He offered a well-licked, slightly flat tennis ball. Buster immediately looked utterly unfazed. He turned his head away with a snort. Barney cried, then reluctantly added a half-eaten pig’s ear to the offer. This got Buster’s attention. A quick exchange was made for one striped sock. I burst through the door. “Buster! You furry little businessman!” All three dogs froze in guilty silence. Buster had the good manners to look embarrassed. He slowly crept over, not to apologize, but to gently nudge my least favorite pair of socks — the itchy Christmas ones from my aunt — toward my feet. It was a peace offering, a bribe to buy my silence. I couldn’t help but laugh. He wasn’t just a good thief; he was an excellent businessman. I took the socks. After all, every good economy needs a tax collector. 24.What drove the author to start the investigation? A.The sock drawer was often left open. B.Buster started barking at the sock drawer. C.Buster’s bed was suddenly filled with socks. D.Single socks were found in unusual places around the house. 25.What was the final outcome of the trade between Princess and Buster? A.Princess traded a costly biscuit for a plain white sock. B.Princess acquired three socks for two expensive biscuits. C.Buster exchanged his striped sock in the deal for a pig’s ear. D.Buster acquired a tennis ball and gave up two striped socks. 26.Which is close to the underlined word “unfazed” in meaning in paragraph 5? A.uninterested. B.uncertain. C.excited. D.confused. 27.What might the author do at last? A.Make the neighbor pay for the traded socks. B.Report Buster’s business to the animal shelter. C.Accept the sock as his share for forgiving Buster. D.Take all of Buster’s collections away as a punishment. C Second place is just the first loser. While the competitive spirit may be as natural as breathing air, it doesn’t always lead to human flourishing and can create misery. Fortunately, there is a formula to solve this problem: instead of always going for gold, shoot for the bronze. Though second place may be the first loser, third place can be the real winner regarding happiness and longevity. In a 1995 study, scholars systematically coded the emotional reactions of silver and bronze medalists in the 1992 Summer Olympic Games. Using slow-motion footage captured both immediately after their events and later on the awards podium (领奖台), researchers found the bronze winners appeared consistently happier on average than the silver medalists. Over 80% of bronze medalists exhibited genuine smiles, a figure that was nearly double that observed among silver medalists. Moreover, every bronze medalist’s smile lasted longer than the average smile observed among the silver medalists.     More recent research has looked at the life span of all three medalist categories. A 2018 study found that the athlete whose best performance was silver lived to 72. Gold medalists beat this by four years, living to 76. But first prize in longevity went to the bronze medalists, who lived to 78. The study had a handy explanation for this discrepancy: “Unsatisfactory competition outcomes may adversely affect health.” In other words, silver medalists see themselves as the first loser because they look up to the top step and compare themselves only with the gold medalists, whereas the bronze winners compare themselves favorably with all the others who never made it onto the podium at all. This theory shows the difference between upward and downward social comparison. The worldly happiness strategy of striving for gold every day is foolish. It tends to lower the intrinsic motivation, and thus enjoyment that people obtain from their activities. The principle at work here is trying to improve your own past performance and the only person to whom you will have to compare yourself is you. 28.What can be learned from the 1995 study? A.Bronze winners appeared happier than silver medalists. B.Silver medalists smiled as frequently as bronze medalists. C.Bronze medalists’ smile lasted longer than every silver medalist’s. D.Both medalists’ emotions were unchanged from the events to the podium. 29.What is the cause of the difference in medalists’ life span? A.The stress from downward social comparison. B.The motivation from upward social comparison. C.The effect of different types of social comparison. D.The failure to look up to the top after the competition. 30.What does the writer advise us to do to achieve happiness? A.Learn from the top performers. B.Strengthen our achievement motivation. C.Try to be the best in every field. D.Commit to our consistent personal growth. 31.Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A.The Triumph of Coming in Third B.The Problem of Human Competition C.The Mechanism of Social Comparison D.The Psychology of the Olympic Medalists D Researchers at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research analyzed historical food prices across various food categories and countries globally, looking at the impact of climatic changes on food inflation (通货膨胀) and the potential implications of future climate change. They found that annual food inflation will rise by 3.2 percent per year and overall inflation by 1.18 percent per year by 2035. And all nations will be impacted, while hot regions and summers will see the most significant consequences. “Looking at over 27,000 observations of historical data, we found that increases in temperatures can increase food prices, particularly in hot regions and seasons,” said Max Kotz, a co-author of the study, “under future climate conditions, these impacts could become large, threatening the price stability commands of central banks, such as the ECB ( European Central Bank), which aims to keep inflation below 2 percent.” The report highlighted how rising or unstable prices endanger human welfare and economic and political stability, pointing to United Nations data showing that the cost-of-living crisis in 2021/22 resulted in 71 million more people falling into poverty globally. The study found that increases in temperatures, particularly in hot regions and during summers, lead to heightened inflation levels, which are more pronounced in lower latitudes (纬度) like Africa and South America. Regions at higher latitudes experience seasonal peaks, mostly in the summer months. Data showed a 1℃ rise in average monthly temperatures affects prices for nearly a year, similarly to extra rainfall. However, price impacts resulting from extreme drought are only temporary. Researchers examined the extremely hot European summer of 2022, when heat and drought had far-reaching effects on agriculture and the economy. “We estimate that the 2022 summer heat extreme increased food inflation in Europe by about 0.6 percent,” said Kotz. Researchers claimed that future warming projected for 2035 would multiply the impacts of such extremes by up to 50 percent. These effects are particularly relevant for currency unions with a 2 percent inflation target, such as the Eurozone, and will continue to increase with future global warming. 32.What is the first paragraph mainly about? A.Natural consequences of climate change. B.The link between food price s and climate. C.Food prices in hot regions during summers. D.The impact of food inflation on food prices. 33.What might the rising prices lead to according to the researchers’ report? A.Massive poverty. B.Human welfare. C.Environmental crisis. D.Economic stability. 34.Why is the European summer of 2022 mentioned in paragraph 4? A.To give an example of the research findings. B.To provide reasons for the researchers’ doubt. C.To show practical significance of the research. D.To state researchers’ methods for data analysis. 35.What is the researchers’ attitude toward food inflation? A.Unclear. B.Dismissive. C.Doubtful. D.Concerned. 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。 At first glance, the idea of living a minimalist (极简主义的) lifestyle may sound difficult, restrictive, or even boring. I was a bit doubtful when I first decided to take on minimalist living. 36 Becoming a minimalist has given me more time and freedom for what I love and value. It’s pretty common for beginners to think that minimalism starts with hard-to-manage habits and rules. 37 Minimalism starts with your mindset, the lens through which you are viewing your life, then moves outward from there to become actionable habits and steps. Another big misunderstanding when it comes to living a minimalist life is that the main goal of becoming a minimalist is to get rid of as much stuff as possible. Wrong again! The main goal of minimalism is to get rid of the things that don’t contribute to the value of your daily life. 38 In order to make more space for the things you value, you first have to identify what those things are. Ask yourself what your life could use more of and what you could use less of in your day-to-day life. 39 If something is annoying you in your day-to-day life, you had better address these things and keep them from dragging you down further. 40 When you’re getting started, don’t focus too much on the end result or on the most difficult things to change. Start with the easiest things to change and work your way up from there. Making small amounts of progress can help improve your motivation and inspire you to keep going. A.It’s nothing but an excuse. B.This couldn’t be further from the truth! C.Fixing what bothers you is also necessary. D.This leaves more space for you to boost productivity. E.But doing so has given me a life I genuinely love living. F.So you can make space for what’s most important to you. G.Just start simple and realize becoming a minimalist is a journey. 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。 When my friend Leo was diagnosed with a rare heart disease, his family faced crushing medical expenses. Seeing his once-vibrant spirit, 41 I was determined to act. I launched a charity run called “Miles for Smiles.” Organizing it was really 42 :  I needed volunteer coordination, community sponsors and most importantly, school 43 . After carefully drafting a proposal, I 44 approached our principal. To my immense relief, he granted authorization without hesitation. The next week, colorful posters filled the hallways and students 45 enthusiastically; some even took the initiative to design 46 T-shirts for the event. Local businesses stepped up with donations, one generously offering $20,000. On the day of the race, over 300 runners gathered at the park. As the starting whistle blew, I felt a surge of 47 — we were making a real difference! The event never failed to 48 our expectations. We raised $65,000, but the true victory came later. At the hospital, Leo whispered, “I thought I’d been 49 . Thank you for reminding me I’m not alone.” His words struck me: beyond the funds, we’d given him 50 to fight. Remarkably, Leo’s health began 51 . Doctors credited his improved mindset. Months later, he participated in our second run — 52 to the finish line amid cheers. “You helped me through my darkest 53 ,” he told the crowd. “Now let’s help others!” That day, I realized kindness creates 54 that spread far beyond us. Leo now co-leads the event, turning his struggle into 55 for countless kids. 41.A.reduced B.faded C.rose D.bloomed 42.A.professional B.conventional C.challenging D.rewarding 43.A.regulations B.approval C.discussion D.courses 44.A.excitedly B.energetically C.reluctantly D.nervously 45.A.signed up B.cheered up C.set out D.called out 46.A.spare B.brand C.torn D.custom 47.A.doubt B.pride C.regret D.trust 48.A.match up to B.fall short of C.put up with D.try out for 49.A.cured B.isolated C.forgotten D.chosen 50.A.medicine B.courage C.equipment D.evidence 51.A.declining B.changing C.improving D.worsening 52.A.jumping B.jogging C.limping D.crawling 53.A.journey B.thought C.dream D.lecture 54.A.conflicts B.emotions C.ideas D.waves 55.A.ceremony B.memory C.hope D.popularity 第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分:共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(注意:答案请写在答题卡上,写在本卷无效)。 Due to chemical coatings developed in the 1930s, lightweight, breathable and affordable waterproof clothing has been widely available. 56 it turns out that the comfort and convenience have come at a cost both to the environment and to us, especially affecting the 57 (exist) of aquatic organisms in polluted water systems. These coatings often rely on PFAS, a class of chemicals 58 (employ) in a wide range of products. Highly mobile, the chemicals leach out of products and accumulate in the water system, food chain and human bodies, and take hundreds to thousands of years 59 (break) down, hence the name “forever chemicals”. What’s more, their stability limits the 60 (flexible) of product recycling, making waste disposal even more challenging. “We’ve become so disengaged with the production side of clothing that we are no longer thinking about 61 is making that garment (服装) waterproof,” says Patrick Grant, an environmental scientist. “It’s not magic. it’s chemistry.” Among the companies leading the charge towards clean fashion 62 (be) Swedish brand Fjällräven. Over the past year, the brand 63 (educate) customers on how to care for the more expensive PFAS-free garments. 64   earlier waterproof clothing that protected against almost everything, including oils, newer garments require more frequent washing. The EU is in the process of banning PFAS in consumer products through 65 law due to come into effect in 2026, meaning all clothing brands will have to test and publicly state that they are PFAS-free. Many brands are seizing this as an opportunity to reposition themselves as “clean fashion. ” 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66.假定你是校学生会主席李华,你校外教Chris执教期间在社交媒体上大力推广中国传统文化,请你写一封感谢信,内容包括: 1. 表示感谢; 2. 你的理由。 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 Chris,     ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours sincerely, Li Hua 第二节(满分25分) 67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 I, an art teacher from New York, have always been drawn to traditional Chinese crafts. Last summer, I traveled to Weifang, a small city in Shandong Province noted as the “Kite Capital of the World.” The exquisite (精美的) kites of Weifang left me completely amazed. From the moment I arrived, I was greeted by a breathtaking sight: people crafting kites everywhere, and hundreds of colorful kites soaring gracefully in the sky. The atmosphere was filled with laughter and excitement as both locals and tourists gathered to celebrate the annual International Kite Festival. I spent several days exploring the festival, marveling (大为赞叹) at the complicated designs of the kites. Some were shaped like impressive dragons, their long bodies twisting and turning in the air. Others resembled delicate butterflies, their wings decorated with brilliant patterns that seemed to come alive against the blue sky. I couldn’t resist purchasing several kites to bring back home, each one a true masterpiece of craftsmanship. When I returned to my classroom in New York, I eagerly shared the kites with my students. Their eyes widened with wonder as they examined the delicate bamboo frames and the hand-painted rice paper. “They’re so beautiful!” one student exclaimed (惊呼), holding up a butterfly-shaped kite. Another student, fascinated by a dragon kite, asked, “How do they make these? They look so light, yet they fly so gracefully.” Inspired by their enthusiasm, I decided to teach them how to make their own kites. We started with simple designs, using lightweight materials like bamboo sticks and tissue paper. However, despite our best efforts, the kites we crafted never flew as well as the ones from Weifang. Some would lose their balance, while others barely managed to lift off the ground. The students grew disheartened, and so did I. “Why can’t ours fly like the Chinese kites?” one student asked, her voice tinged with (略带) disappointment. Their words made me realize that making a kite wasn’t just about assembling (组装) materials; it required a profound (深刻的) understanding of balance, precision, and the art of aerodynamics (空气动力学). “Why not seek guidance from the people of the ‘Kite Capital of the World’? They must be experts in kite-making,” I thought to myself. 注意: 1. 续写词数要求应为150个左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Eventually I decided to post our kite-making struggles on a Chinese website. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ On a clear, windy day, my students and I took our newly-made kites to a nearby park. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 河南省信阳高级中学新校(贤岭校区) 2025-2026学年高三上期01月测试(二) 英语答案 题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 答案 C B C B A A C A C A 题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 答案 A B A B C B A B C B 题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 答案 C A D D B A C A C D 题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 答案 A B A A D E B F C G 题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 答案 B C B D A D B A C B 题号 51 52 53 54 55 答案 C B A D C 56.But 57.existence 58.employed 59.to break 60.flexibility 61.what 62.is 63.has been educating/has educated 64.Unlike 65.a 66.Dear Chris,     On behalf of all students, I’d love to extend our sincere appreciation for your efforts to promote Chinese traditional culture on your social media account.     Through your creativity and passion, whether via pictures or videos, you have built a bridge of understanding, showcasing China’s vibrant culture to the world; without your sense of responsibility and devotion, we students wouldn’t have known the richness of our own culture and our insight into our motherland couldn’t have been deepened to such an extent.     Thank you again for creating a brighter and shared future. Yours sincerely, Li Hua 【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文写作。要求考生以校学生会主席李华的身份,给外教Chris写一封感谢信,感谢其在执教期间通过社交媒体大力推广中国传统文化。内容需涵盖感谢之情及感谢的具体理由。 【详解】1. 词汇积累: 感谢:appreciation → gratitude/thanks 推广:promote → spread 展示:showcase → display/present 加深,增强:deepen → enhance 2. 句式拓展: 简单句变复合句 原句:On behalf of all students, I’d love to extend our sincere appreciation for your efforts to promote Chinese traditional culture on your social media account. 拓展句:On behalf of all students, I’d love to extend our sincere appreciation for your efforts, which have been dedicated to promoting Chinese traditional culture on your social media account. 【点睛】【高级句型1】Through your creativity and passion, whether via pictures or videos, you have built a bridge of understanding, showcasing China’s vibrant culture to the world; (运用了whether引导的状语从句以及现在分词作状语) 【高级句型2】Without your sense of responsibility and devotion, we students wouldn’t have known the richness of our own culture and our insight into our motherland couldn’t have been deepened to such an extent. (运用了“without+宾语”的含蓄虚拟条件句) 67.One possible version: Eventually I decided to post our kite-making struggles on a Chinese website. To my surprise, within hours, I received lots of responses from Weifang kite masters offering detailed advice. One kind craftsman even sent step-by-step video courses, demonstrating how to properly bend bamboo frames and adjust string tension for perfect flight. My students and I watched in awe as he made delicate adjustments with practiced ease. “It’s all about the balance between weight and wind resistance,” he explained through translation. We carefully noted every tip and redesigned our kites accordingly. On a clear, windy day, my students and I took our newly-made kites to a nearby park. Holding our breath, we released them into the sky. This time, the kites flew easily, dancing among the clouds just like the ones in Weifang. The students cheered as their colorful creations fluttered higher and higher. A passing jogger stopped to admire the scene, remarking, “Those look like professional kites!” Beaming with pride, one student turned to me and said, “Now we understand — it’s not just making a kite, it’s creating art that flies.” Watching their joy, I realized our project had become more than a craft lesson; it was a bridge connecting cultures through shared wonder and perseverance. 【导语】本文以制作风筝为线索展开,讲述了身为纽约美术老师的作者被潍坊风筝的魅力所震撼,将这份中国传统工艺带回美国课堂。面对学生制作风筝的困境,作者在中文网站上发布了帖子。通过中国工匠的远程指导,学生们成功制作出能飞的艺术品,作者领悟到传统工艺背后的文化连接。 【详解】1. 段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“最终,我决定在一个中文网站上发帖分享我们制作风筝时遇到的困难”可知,第一段可描写中国的风筝工匠回复了作者的帖子,指导如何成功做出风筝,作者带领学生认真学习,重新制作风筝。 ②由第二段首句内容“在一个晴朗、有风的日子里,我和学生们把我们新做的风筝带到附近的公园”可知,第二段可描写作者和学生成功放飞风筝,学生们非常开心,作者领悟到这次经历背后文化交流的价值。 2. 续写线索:发帖求助——工匠指导——作者和学生学习——带着新风筝到公园——作者和学生成功放飞风筝——作者的感悟 3. 词汇激活 行为类 ①收到:receive/get/gain ②展示:demonstrate/show ③解释:explain/clarify/explicate ④意识到:realize/recognize 情绪类 ①惊讶:surprise/amazement ②高兴:joy/delight/happiness 【点睛】[高分句型1] My students and I watched in awe as he made delicate adjustments with practiced ease. (as引导时间状语从句) [高分句型2] Holding our breath, we released them into the sky. (现在分词短语作状语) 附:听力原文: 1. 【原文】M: Excuse me. Is there a flower shop nearby? W: Yes, do you see the bakery over there? Next to it, you’ll see a red umbrella. That’s where the flower shop is. 2. 【原文】W: Are Tom and Anne getting married on June? M: No. They have rescheduled their wedding for late July. After the wedding, they’ll go on their honeymoon. 3. 【原文】W: Which supermarket do you usually go to? M: I always shop at Brown’s. W: A new supermarket has opened in this area. It’s much bigger. M: I know. But it’s always packed with people. 4. 【原文】W: Jack, Mrs. Palmer wants us in her office. M: Right now? For what? W: She wants us to meet the new sales manager. 5. 【原文】M: I’d like to summarize what it is we’re looking for. W: Good. M: Basically, we want the printing cost to come down by 15%. W: Well, it’s really hard for us to offer such a price cut. 6.~7. 【原文】W: Happy New Year, Mike! M: Happy New Year! W: Have you made any resolutions? M: I’d like to eat less and exercise more this year. Three hamburgers a day is probably not a good idea. W: Yeah, many people hope to be healthier in the new year. You always see a lot of people start joining gyms. I heard some kind of statistic that gyms are always 50% more crowded in the month of January. And then usually by February, it’s back to normal. M: It’s so true. It’s always difficult to keep up the workout routine. 8.~10. 【原文】M: Fenny, if you’re up in London tomorrow, I’ve got two tickets for the American Ballet Theatre! Would you like to come? W: Thanks, but I’ll be busy tomorrow. M: No problem. Maybe another time. Do you have plans? W: Yes, I’ll meet Katie at the Olympia Exhibition Centre. Remember her? We went to the same art school. Some of her designs are going to be exhibited there. She is hoping one of the big clothes companies might buy them. M: Setting her sights high, isn’t she? W: Yeah, she is aiming high. But she has what it takes to get there. 11.~13. 【原文】W: People are increasingly concerned about online security. And many experts are now offering advice on how to use smartphones safely. M: What advice? W: Let me ask you first: How long have you kept your phone on so far? M: For over a year now. It’s not that I’m addicted to it, or have important calls, but I need the alarm to wake me up every morning. W: Yeah, but that’s where the risk is. According to experts, we should switch our phones off and on once a day as a security measure. It helps close the applications running in the background and stop data collection processes we’re not aware of. M: Sounds reasonable. Do we switch the phone off and switch it back on immediately? W: Well, better wait for a few minutes. M: When do you usually do that? W: I do it every night before going to bed. 14.~16. 【原文】W: Welcome to History of the English Language. Since the class is quite small, I plan to run this course as a discussion. I hope everyone will be fully engaged and volunteer to share your knowledge and opinions. I won’t take attendance, but since part of your grade depends on participation, I encourage you to come to class. M: Professor Moore? W: Yes? M: Could you tell us more about the assessment of the course? W: Certainly. In addition to your participation in class, which accounts for 10%, there will be a midterm test, 20%; a final exam, 30%; and a research paper, 40%. Any questions? M: Do we have any reading assignments? W: Yes, I believe you’ve all got your textbook. You have to finish reading assigned chapters before each class. Apart from that, there’s a list of books you’re required to read. Now let’s have a close look at it. 17.~20. 【原文】W: Hello, everybody. Thanks for your consistent support for our weekly meeting, New Books Sharing. Today, we’ve invited Dr. Caspar Melville, a lecturer from the University of London. Dr. Melville started out as a music journalist for a black music magazine called Blues and Soul. In 1992, he moved to San Francisco, and founded a jazz magazine named On the One with some friends. They did a really good job, though there was not a lot of money in it. In 1997, he moved back to London and started teaching, and made the decision to find another way to write about music. He grew up in London. He feels that the music in London clubs has formed him, but unfortunately, it has been seriously undervalued by the academic world. In black music studies, jazz has received great attention, but dance music has been largely ignored. His book, It’s a London Thing, is meant to change that situation. So let’s welcome Dr. Melville to share with us his ideas in the book. 1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $听力考试正式开始。Excuse me, is there a flower . shop nearby? Yes, do you see the Bakery over there? Next to IT, you'll see a red umbrella. That's where the flower shop is. Excuse me, is there a flower shop nearby? yes. Do you see the bickering over there? Next to IT, you'll see a red umbrella that's where the flower shop is. Listen to the next question. Are tom and and getting married in june? No, they have. We scheduled their wedding for late july. After the wedding, they'll go on their honeymoon. Are tom and and getting married in june? No, they have. We scheduled their wedding for late july. After the wedding, they'll go on their honeymoon. Listen to the next question. Which supermarket do you usually go to? I always shop at Browns. A new supermarket has opened in this area is much bigger. I know, but it's always packed with people. Which supermarket do you usually go to? I always shop at Browns. A new supermarket has opened in this area. It's much bigger. I know, but it's always packed with people. Listen to the next question. Jack, mrs. Palmer wants us in her office . right now for what? He wants . us to meet the new sales manager. Jack, mrs. Palmer wants us in her office . right now for what? He wants us . to meet the new sales manager. Listen to the next question. I'd like to summarize what IT is. We're looking for good. Basically, we want the printing costs to come down by fifteen percent. Well, it's really hard for us to offer such a Price cut. I'd like to summarize what IT is. We're looking for good. Basically, we want the printing costs to come down by fifteen percent. Well, it's really hard for us to offer such a Price cut. Listen to the next question. Happy new year. mike. Happy new year. Have you made any resolutions? I'd like to eat less and exercise more this year. Three hamburgers a day is probably not a good idea. yeah. Many people hope to be healthier in the new year. You always see a lot of people start joining gyms. I heard some kind of statistic that jim are always fifty percent more crowded in the month of january. And then usually by february, it's back to Normal. That's so true. It's always difficult to keep up the workout routine. Happy new year, mike. Happy new year. Have you made any resolutions? I'd like to eat less and exercise more this year. Three hamburgers a day is probably not a good idea. yeah. Many people hope to be healthier in the new year. You always see a lot of people start joining gyms. I heard some kind of statistic that games are always fifty percent more crowded in the month of january. And then usually by february, it's back to Normal. That's so true. It's always difficult to keep up the workout routine. Listen to the next question. finny. If you've up in london tomorrow, i've got two tickets for the american ballet theater. Would you like to come? Thanks, but i'll be busy tomorrow. No problem. Maybe another time. Do you . have plans? Yes, i'll meet kd at the olympia exhibition center. Remember her? We went to the same art school. Some of her designs are going to be exhibited there. She's hoping one of the big close companies might buy them. Setting her side tie isn't SHE? yeah. SHE is seeing high, but he has what IT takes to get there. Funny, if you've up in london tomorrow, i've got two tickets for the american ballet theater. Would you like to come? Thanks, but i'll be busy tomorrow. No problem. Maybe another time. Do you have plans? Yes, i'll meet kd at the olympia exhibition center. Remember her, we went to the same art school. Some of her designs are going to be exhibited there. She's hoping one of the big close companies might buy them. Setting her sight isn't SHE? yeah. SHE is seeing high, but he has what IT takes to get there. Listen to the next question. People are increasingly concerned about online security, and many experts are now offering advice on how to use smartphones safely. What advice? Let me ask you first. How long have you kept your phone on so far for . over a year? Now it's not that i'm addicted to IT or have important calls, but I need the alarm to wake me up every morning. Yeah, but that's where the risk is. According to experts, we should switch our phones off and on once a day. As a security measure, IT helps close the applications running in the background and stop data collection processes we are not aware of. Sounds reasonable. Do we switch the phone off and switch IT back on . immediately? Well, Better wait for a few minutes. When do you usually do that? I do IT every night before going to bed. People are increasingly concerned about online security, and many experts are now offering advice on how to use smartphones safely. What advice? Let me ask you first. How long have you kept your phone on so far for . over a year now? Is not that i'm addicted to IT or have important calls, but I need the alarm to wake me up every morning. Yeah, but that's where the risk is. According to experts, we should switch our phones off and on once a day. As a security measure, IT helps close the applications running in the background and stop data collection processes we are not aware of. Sounds reasonable. Do we switch the phone off and switch IT back on . immediately? Well, Better wait for a few minutes. When do you usually do that? I do IT every night before going to bed. Listen to the next question. welcome to history of the english language. Since the class is quite small, I plan to run this course as a discussion. I hope everyone will be fully engaged and volunteer to share your knowledge and opinions. I won't take attendance, but since part of your grade depends on participation, I encourage you to come to class. Professor more. yes. Could you tell us more about the assessment of the course? Certainly, in addition to your participation in class, which accounts for ten percent, there will be a mid term test twenty percent, a final exam, thirty percent, and a research paper forty percent. Any questions? Do we have any reading assignments? Yes, I believe you've all got your textbook. You have to finish reading a signed chapters before each class. Apart from that, there's a list of books that you are required to read. Now let's have a close look at IT. Welcome to history of the english language. Since the class is quite small, I plan to run this course as a discussion. I hope everyone will be fully engaged in volunteer to share your knowledge and opinions. I won't take attendance, but since part of your grade depends on participation, I encourage you to come to class. Professor more. yes. Could you tell us more about the assessment of the course? Certainly. in addition to your participation in class, which accounts for ten percent, there will be a mid term test twenty percent, a final exam, thirty percent, and a research paper forty percent. Any questions? Do we have any reading assignments? Yes, I believe you've all got your textbook. You have to finish reading a signed chapters before each class. Apart from that, there's a list of books that you are required to read. Now let's have a close look at IT. Listen to the next question. Hello everybody. Thanks for your consistent support for our weekly meeting, new books sharing today. We've invited doctor kasper mvo lectures from the university of london. Doctor melville started out as a music journalist for a black music magazine called blues and soul. In one thousand ninety two, he moved to san Francesco and found IT, a jazz magazine named on the one with some friends. They did a really good job, though there was not a lot of money in IT. In one thousand nine ninety seven, he moved back to london and started teaching and made the decision to find another way to write about music. He grew up in london. He feels that the music in london clubs has formed him. But unfortunately, IT has been seriously undervalued by the academic world. In black music studies, jazz has received great attention, but dance music has been largely ignored. This book is a london thing is meant to change that situation. So let's welcome doctor marvel to share with us his ideas in the book. Hello everybody. Thanks for your consistent support for our weekly meeting. New books sharing today we have invited doctor casper mvo lectur from the university of london. Doctor melville started out as a music journalist for a black music magazine called blues and soul. In nineteen ninety two, he moved to san Francisco and founded a jaws magazine named on the one with some friends. They did a really good job, though there was not a lot of money in IT. In one thousand nine ninety seven, he moved back to london and started teaching and made the decision to find another way to write about music. He grew up in london. He feels that the music in london clubs has formed him, but unfortunately, IT has been seriously undervalued by the academic world. In black music studies, jazz has received great attention, but dance music has been largely ignored. This book is a london thing is meant to change that situation. So let's welcome doctor melville to share with us his ideas in the book. 听力部分到此结束。

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