四川省泸县第五中学2025-2026学年高二第二学期第一学月测试英语试题

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高2024级高二第二学期第一学月测试 英语 本试卷分为试题卷和答题卡两部分,其中试题卷由第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)组成,共10页;答题卡共2页。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。 第I卷(选择题,共95分) 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1.Why are the speakers unable to go on vacation twice this year? A.The man has to repair the house. B.The man only has one week’s leave. C.They cannot afford it. 2.What is the man doing? A.Leading the way. B.Asking for directions. C.Posting a package. 3.What is the woman trying to tell the man? A.How to pronounce her name. B.How to sign her name. C.How to spell her name. 4.What does the woman offer to do for the man? A.Polish his paper. B.Write a section. C.Pick up a topic. 5. Which movie will the woman probably choose? A.A horror movie. B.A love story. C.A Disney cartoon. 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。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6.What experience does the man have? A.Running his own bakery. B.Assisting at a family bakery. C.Working in a coffee shop. 7.When do they have the interview? A.Saturday. B.Friday. C.Thursday. 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。 8.Why does the man want to go to Spain? A.To visit his son. B.To join a club. C.To watch a match. 9.What does the woman recommend to the man? A.An agency. B.A hotel. C.An airline. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10.Who is the woman? A.The man’s classmate. B.Annie’s sister. C.Annie’s roommate. 11.What does the man want to tell Annie? A.His new address. B.His visit. C.Hotel information. 12.How can Annie get in touch with the man? A.Send him an urgent message. B.Dial the phone number 4934975. C.Go to Room 668, the Terminal Hotel. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13.Who is the woman most likely to be? A.A video host. B.A government leader. C.A school teacher. 14.What did the man think would be most popular? A.Business-plan writing. B.Literature. C.Professional training. 15.Where do most students volunteer now? A.In city government offices. B.At local businesses. C.On farms. 16.What is the program’s main goal according to the man? A.Improving students’ lives. B.Providing work experiences. C.Bringing communities together. 听第10段独白材料,回答第17至20题。 17.What is the 10-meter pool for? A.Swimming. B.Diving. C.Water polo. 18.What does the speaker suggest people do before swimming? A.Dive in the pool. B.Run for 25 minutes. C.Relax in the steam room. 19.When can people get the guided tours? A.On Thursday afternoons. B.On Tuesday afternoons. C.On Monday afternoons. 20.What should the listeners do to tour the club? A.Book a place. B.Fill in a form. C.Arrive on time. 二部分 阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A The Norman Bird Sanctuary (禁猎区) provides the perfect environment for a family gathering, a sweet wedding and other small events. With 300 acres of protected open space overlooking beautiful fields and the waterfront beyond, the Norman Bird Sanctuary offers all kinds of choices for your next event. Mabel’s Studio Located among the historic farm buildings in the Norman Bird Sanctuary, Mabel’s Studio offers a comfortable space for gatherings of up to 40 people. With its vaulted (拱形的) ceiling, wide floors and beautiful views overlooking stone walls, fields and ocean, this unique environment is ideal for a book signing, a lecture or a small social gathering. Happiness Farmhouse The Happiness Farmhouse is the perfect place to bring people together in a unique and private environment. Ideal for family vacations and wedding parties, this house is situated on a broad lawn (草坪) bordered by historic stone walls, with a fantastic view of fields and ocean. From short rests as a family to hosting a wedding of up to 125 people, our Happiness Farmhouse was designed to make new memories. The Barn Vaulted wooden ceilings create an attractive space for dancing, lectures, small receptions and educational events for up to 90 people. Accessible (可进入的) on both sides of the building, the Barn also has a small lawn providing additional space for a small tent or outdoor seating. Mabel’s Garden Mabel’s Garden is a gathering place for up to 80 people and serves as the best place for photographs. A formal garden with a stone birdbath is bordered by small trees, native plants and a path. Historic stone walls surround the garden, which is accessed by a small wooden gate and is located across from the Happiness Farmhouse. 21.Which place is suitable for a gathering of 110 people? A.Mabel’s Studio. B.Happiness Farmhouse. C.Mabel’s Garden. D.The Barn. 22.How can you get into Mabel’s Garden? A.By walking across a large lawn. B.By walking through a small wooden gate. C.By walking through both sides of the Barn. D.By walking through a historic farm building. 23.What is the purpose of the text? A.To recommend places for events. B.To encourage people to protect birds. C.To introduce famous travelling buildings. D.To tell the history of Norman Bird Sanctuary. B On the morning of April 20th, I woke up in a panic (恐慌), thinking it was 6 am, but in reality, it was still 3 am. I had a vivid dream where I had overslept. This kind of dream often occurred before important events. Even though I knew I was well-prepared, I couldn’t shake off the worry. After a restless sleep filled with more anxious dreams, my alarm finally went off. I met my friend Jenny and we took an Uber to the race site. The first half marathon was unknown to us. The race began, and we navigated (穿过) through a lush forest. We celebrated each mile, but after some tough uphill sections, I began to worry about making it through. As we approached the halfway point, we were cheered on by other runners, which encouraged us further. The downhill journey back was amazing, and we cruised through the second half, deciding to hold hands and cross the finish line together. To our surprise, we won our age and gender group! After the race, we were overjoyed but faced a minor problem — no cellphone service to call an Uber back. Luckily, we met Lisa, Amy, and Robin, fellow runners who offered us a ride. During the car ride, we shared stories about running and life. They inspired me with their passion for running and traveling the world. I loved how running was a universal language that connected people with shared goals of being outdoors and meeting new people. Their attitudes showed me that adulthood could be full of surprises and joy. The half marathon has taught me that the best experiences do not come from the familiar and safe. I’ve realized that I’ll be able to overcome many other unknown challenges of adulthood. I don’t know what they are yet, but my new friends have shown me that adulthood has many beautiful surprises waiting. I can’t wait to see what the next 13.1miles of life will bring. 24.What can we know about the author from the first paragraph? A.Her short sleeping time made her panic. B.She often failed to make full preparations. C.Her alarm clock had a problem now and then. D.She often worried about approaching occasions. 25.What does the underlined word “cruised” in paragraph 2 probably mean? A.Raced effortlessly. B.Moved passively. C.Struggled painfully. D.Walked aimlessly. 26.Which of the following can best describe the car ride? A.Silent and embarrassing. B.Inspiring and connecting. C.Impressive but unbearable. D.Smooth but uncomfortable. 27.What does the author’s experience show? A.Welcome the unknown. B.Better late than never. C.Practice makes perfect. D.Every coin has two sides. C It was at ten o’clock today that the first of all Time Machines began its career. I gave it a last check, and sat myself in the leather seat. I pushed the starting lever on the main panel forwards an inch then immediately backwards again. Looking around, I saw my laboratory exactly as before. Had anything happened? I thought my mind had tricked me. Then I saw the clock. A moment before, it was a minute or so past ten; now it was nearly half past three! I drew a breath, gripped the lever and pushed it forwards. The laboratory went hazy around me. My niece came in to fetch something, maybe her handkerchief, apparently without seeing me. It probably took her a minute, but to me she moved like a rocket! I pushed the lever further. Night came as if a lamp was being turned out, and in another moment came the day. Tomorrow night came, then skipped to day, again and again, faster and faster still. It is hard to explain the strange and unpleasant feeling of time travelling. It felt like I was being driven fast on a winding road. As my pace grew faster, the walls of the laboratory fell away, and I was left in the open air. The sun and moon looked as if they were being thrown across the sky, but soon there was division between night and day. Around me I saw trees growing like puffs of smoke; they grew, spread, and died in moments. I saw huge buildings rise up, then disappear like in a dream. The whole surface of the earth was being changed, melting and flowing before my eyes. I calculated that I was being pushed through time at hundreds of years a minute. I had a strong urge to look at the random things that were being flashed before my eyes! I had thought about the risk of stopping the Time Machine many times. So long as I travelled at maximum speed, it didn’t matter. But if I stopped and the same space was being occupied by something else, we would be forced together and explode like a bomb! Like an impatient fool, I pulled the lever backwards hard. With a sudden jolt, the Time Machine was flipped on its side, and I was thrown through the air. I was stunned for a moment, and then heard the sound of thunder. I was sitting in the rain in some mud next to the machine. “A fine welcome,” I said, “for a man who has travelled thousands of years to be here!” 28.Which of the following is true according to the text? A.The traveller’s niece pretended not to see him when fetching something. B.The traveller’s niece caught sight of him when fetching something. C.The traveller’s niece didn’t see him when fetching something. D.It was at eleven o’ clock that the first of all Time Machines began its career. 29.How did the time traveller feel during this adventure? A.Puzzled and indifferent. B.Ambitious and happy. C.Strange and displeased. D.Tired and sleepy. 30.What did the traveller worry about as to stopping the machine? A.It might disappear. B.It may fail to take him back. C.It could lead to entering a different space. D.It might result in explosion. 31.Where does the Time Machine arrive when the man finally stops it? A.On a winding road. B.In some mud in the rain. C.In the muddy leather seat. D.Along the walls of the laboratory. D Like a literal breath of fresh air, so-called “micro-forests” represent a green practice, boosting the quality of life in many of the world’s polluted and overcrowded urban centers. These small areas of densely (稠密地) planted woodland trees, also known as mini-forests or pocket forests, allow communities to manage the effects of climate change in a small way, but offer enormous benefits to the environment and local people, as they restore soil, air and water quality. These mini-forests are proving a magnet for various animal and plant species, which offer human beings the chance to learn more about nature. Magically becoming self-sustaining over time, they are a way to make reimagined urban life a reality. Significantly, mini-forests, as one of their nonprofit facilitators SUGi outlines, serve to build social bonds in communities as well, as they come together to enjoy and sustain new natural settings. They can also regenerate and beautify neglected (被忽视的) plots in cities such as former basketball courts, and disused parking lots and playgrounds, for instance. According to the UN’s State of the World’s Forests Report from 2020, over 440 million hectares (公顷) of forest have been lost to other uses since 1990. Now, more than half of the global population lives in urban areas, but the access to green spaces is limited. The good news is that micro-forests in cities can offer an important chance to fight against deforestation and enlarge green spaces. Euro News details some of the many exciting micro-forests that have taken root globally. Nonprofit Earthwatch Europe, for instance, has planted 285 of them since 2022. Their plots are made up of 600 trees. A tree-planting program aiming to restore biodiversity and reintroduce native species, SUGi, has created 230 pocket forests in 52 cities around the world, from Toulouse in France, to Madrid in Spain, and Saint George in Romania. 32.What does the underlined word “magnet” in paragraph 2 most probably mean? A.Something artificial. B.Something simplified. C.Something innovative. D.Something appealing. 33.How do micro-forests benefit a city according to the text? A.They reduce traffic jams. B.They improve urban land use. C.They popularize sports activities. D.They ensure citizens’ privacy. 34.What is the data in paragraph 4 intended to stress? A.The fast pace of urbanization. B.The need to control populations. C.The importance of micro-forests, D.The harm caused by deforestation. 35.What is the last paragraph mainly about? A.Plans to further promote micro-forests. B.Benefits of sustaining micro-forests. C.Examples of creating micro-forests in cities. D.Policies about micro-forest preservation. 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 experienced years of loneliness as a child. 36 His friends teased him about babysitting his sister and his interests were far different from mine. With no other kids of my age in the neighborhood, I had to spend hours by myself. A bright spot for me turned out to be reading. My love of the written word began early as my mother read to me every evening. 37 I started reading books on my own before age 5 and my mother took me to the public library once a week to borrow several books. I quickly graduated from typical children’s books to ones with fewer pictures and longer chapters. Reading opened new worlds to me. 38 My mother also encouraged me to make what I wanted. I tried making toy cars with cardboard boxes and constructing buildings from leftover cardboard and bits of wood my father gave me. When my mother saw my creations, she told me how creative my designs were. 39 I learned a lot about how to extend the life of objects and transform them into something new and useful. It was a trait(特点) others found helpful, and I soon had friends who wanted to make things with me. 40 My parents made it a point for their two kids to spend time outside, no matter the weather or season. My brother, of course, raced off to be with his friends, while I had plenty to do myself. There was making leaf houses in autumn, ice skating in winter, and so much more. They’re all memories I treasure today. A.I wasn't alone any longer. B.I enjoyed reading stories aloud. C.I was invited to play with another kid. D.I loved the colorful photographs in the books. E.Another habit I formed early was being outdoors. F.Thus, I began my lifelong interest in making things. G.My older brother couldn’t be bothered to play with me. 第三部分 语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 My mother was the most horrible cook, unbelievably bad at it. Her problem was the lack of 41 — far from being bad, she thought she was 42 . But underneath that, it was a set of misunderstandings, any one of which would have been enough to make you 43 to eat at her house. She thought everything could be 44 by a dried apricot (杏). She was extremely experimental but ignored basic 45 . So when she died earlier this year, I 46 many things would make me 47 her, but none of the things would be edible. The only 48 thought I could have would be: “Thank God. I never have to eat that peanut soup again, which had an apricot in it.” And I have to talk about her apple tree. It’s just a 49 tree, but it produces enough apples to 50 an army over a mountain. For three months of every year, I could never go and see her without her saying, “Please take some apples,” and handing me a huge basket. I would say, “No, nobody in my 51 likes apples and I don’t even like 52 .” and she’d go, “How about just these 37 apples at the top?”, and I’d go, “No.” Of course, this autumn, I’ve been 53 by the need to finish them all. I’ve made a lot of things with apples, and I’ve eaten vast amounts of food that are apple-associated. As the 54 draws to a close, I can’t 55 enough: eat your mother’s apples while she’s still alive. They’re quite tasty. 41.A.self-discipline B.self-knowledge C.self-respect D.self-pity 42.A.responsible B.elegant C.attractive D.brilliant 43.A.rush B.hate C.need D.expect 44.A.lifted B.ruined C.created D.saved 45.A.manners B.principles C.services D.tools 46.A.justified B.worried C.figured D.criticized 47.A.think of B.come across C.argue with D.call upon 48.A.food-related B.time-honored C.well-intentioned D.good-natured 49.A.huge B.tough C.regular D.beautiful 50.A.follow B.power C.defeat D.anticipate 51.A.company B.school C.town D.family 52.A.treats B.candy C.cuisines D.fruit 53.A.spared B.interrupted C.possessed D.rejected 54.A.season B.project C.celebration D.festival 55.A.care B.respect C.stress D.laugh 第II卷(非选择题,共55分) 注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 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, On December 28th, 2021, a winter fishing-themed tourist festival opened at Chagan Lake — one of China’s largest freshwater lakes, 56 (mark) the beginning of the golden season for winter fishing. Over twenty activities 57 (hold) during the annual festival, which runs through Feb 28 next year. The highlight of the event is skiing contests, nature watching and an ice dragon boat 58 (compete). Yet mere decades ago, Chagan Lake was a very different place. By the end of the 1970s, the lake had been cut down 59 only dozens of square kilometers due to drought and overfishing. Thanks to the government’ efforts 60 (restore) Chagan to its former glory, the lake now covers 61 area of 500 square kilometers, 62 its fish resources have also recovered. The lake has received more than 1.8 million visitors so far this year, a 29.4% increase 63 (compare) with the same period of the previous year. The charm of ice fishing at Chagan Lake lies in keeping the fishing culture of our 64 (ancestor) alive and carrying it forward hand-drilling holes through the thick ice and lowering nets into the 65 (frost) waters to catch fish. The technique has been listed in a national-level form of intangible cultural heritage. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66.假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Joy在“世界地球日”来临之际,打算组织一次校园环保活动。她发来邮件询问你的建议。请你给她回复,内容包括: 1.活动主题、形式和内容;2.简要陈述理由。 注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右; 2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。 Dear Joy, _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 第二节(满分25分) 67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 One year, before the summer began... a fire did. Birdcalls rang out across the sand to say the day was done. Kangaroos gathered under the eucalyptus trees. On Owen’s farm, cows quieted and hung their heads. But somewhere over the hill, a spark (火花) had started and was finding the dry branches of the bush (荒野). When the dark had fallen, a soft light lit up the hills. There was a smell of smoke, soft at first, but as the light grew brighter in the darkness, it turned sharp and attacked the senses. Owen realized the water containers were dry: it hadn’t rained for months, and he knew water was key to fighting a fire, which moved fast. Owen rushed to his car, and his dog, Rocky, jumped into the front seat beside him. They needed to drive to town to inform others. There were houses in the area that mightn’t have seen the fire yet. Alone, Owen couldn’t fight the fire. But maybe together they could. On the way, Owen and Rocky saw a koala that had come down from its tree and was smelling the air, looking worried. Rocky stuck his head out of the car and woofed, as though telling the koala what was coming. In town, lots of neighbors had gathered together. They were choosing people to help in the best way they could. Some were putting on uniforms of the volunteer fire service, and getting ready to battle the fire with hoses (水管). Some were finding safe places for people to sleep, whose houses were too close to the fire. Some people were collecting old clothes for the animals that would be burnt in the flames (火焰) to hold and comfort them. Although it was nighttime, the sky had now turned a deep red. Owen put on his uniform and was about to get into the firetruck. He told Rocky to stay behind, but Rocky put his paw (爪) on him, eager to go with Owen. So Owen let Rocky join the other firefighters in the truck. The men and women were teachers, shopkeepers, builders and gardeners — everyone was working together to put out the flames and save the town, houses, animals and the bush. The truck reached the front of the flames, where thick black smoke filled the air. 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。 Owen and other firefighters jumped out from the truck and began their work. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Then suddenly, Rocky came out from the smoke, holding an injured baby kangaroo in his mouth. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第1页,共2页 第1页,共2页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 高2024级高二第二学期第一学月测试 英语参考答案 题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 答案 A B C A B B C C A C 题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 答案 B B A A A C B C B C 题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 答案 B B A D A B A C C D 题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 答案 B D B C C G D A F E 题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 答案 B D B A B C A A C B 题号 51 52 53 54 55 答案 D D C A C 56.marking 57.will be held 58.competition 59.to 60.to restore 61.an 62.and 63.compared 64.ancestors 65.frosty 66.Dear Joy, I’m delighted to hear about your initiative for Earth Day. I propose the theme “Protect Our Planet”. You could organize a campus clean-up event where students pick up litter, water plants, and plant trees to enhance the beauty of your school. Additionally, hosting interesting workshops on recycling and sustainable practices would educate everyone on reducing waste and conserving resources effectively. Engaging students in these activities is both beneficial and essential, as even small efforts can lead to significant positive impacts on your school environment. I look forward to seeing how the event unfolds. Yours, Li Hua 67.     Owen and other firefighters jumped out from the truck and began their work. The heat was overwhelming, and the smoke stung their eyes, but they pressed on, aiming the hoses at the flames. The fire crackled and roared around them, but their determination was stronger. Owen worked alongside his neighbors, all of them working together as one to control the blaze. Rocky had been with them earlier, running back and forth between the teams, but now, he was nowhere to be seen. Owen didn’t have time to look for him. His mind and focus had to be entirely on the fire. Then suddenly, Rocky came out from the smoke, holding an injured baby kangaroo in his mouth. Owen rushed to his side, and with gentle hands, he took the baby animal from Rocky’s mouth. The kangaroo was trembling, its small body covered in soot and burns. Without hesitation, Owen carried the kangaroo to a safe spot, where the volunteers had set up a temporary shelter for the injured animals. Rocky stayed close by, watching over the baby kangaroo protectively. As the fire continued to rage around them, the community’s resolve remained unbroken, working tirelessly together to ensure no life would be left behind. 听力原文: Text1:W: Why don’t we go on holiday twice this year? We can afford that. M: Although I have two weeks’ leave, I need one week to fix up the house. W: Alright. Text2:M: Do you know how to get to the post office by subway? W: Sure. Take the grey line at Andrew Square and get off at 83rd street. M: Got it. Now, once I get off at 83rd street, what’s the next? W: Go straight and take the second left, and then you will see the post office. It’s across from Jack’s Restaurant. Text3:M: So, you’re here to sign up for a gym membership today? Can I have your name? W: Karyn. That’s with a Y, not an E. My last name is Gass, with two S’s. Text4:M: I spent too much time picking a topic to write about. Now, I only have two days left to write my paper! W: Hey, Jake, I’ll help you out. You write a section, and I’ll polish it right away. Text5:M: Hey, Deb. Would you like to see a movie? There is a new action film, a new animation film from Disney, a few horror movies and a romantic comedy. W: I don’t like horror movies or action films. How about the romantic comedy? M: Sounds good. I’ll meet you at the theatre. Text6:W: Thanks for coming in! Have you worked in a café before? M:  Not officially, but I often help at my aunt’s bakery on weekends. W: That’s a good experience. How would you handle a customer complaining about a wrong order? M: I’d apologize, remake their drink immediately, and maybe offer a small discount. W: Perfect! Can you start the day after tomorrow? M: Sure, I’ll come in on time this Saturday. Text7:M: Hello. My son and I would like to go to Spain, either Madrid or Barcelona, to see a home game of either Real Madrid or Barcelona Football Club. Could you give us some advice? W: Well, if you want to get tickets from the club direct, you have to be in Spain because the tickets go on sale just two days before the match. So if I were you, I would contact an agency called Fanfare, that’s F-A-N-F-A-R-E on 0-1-6-1-4-3-7-0-2. They have tailor-made offerings including flights, hotels and tickets and could do you a package. M: Thanks very much, I’ll give them a ring. Text8:M: Hello, is that Annie? W: No, I’m one of her roommates. She’s out, you know, shopping. M: When will she be back, do you think? W: Oh, I don’t know. Hang on a moment. I mean who wants her? M: I’m a friend of hers. Look, would you be so kind to give her a message? W: Hang on while I get a pen... OK. What’s the message? M: My name is Kris Schuster, Room 688, the Terminal Hotel, Washington. I’ll go to see her next week. W: Does she know your phone number? M: It’s 4934975. You won’t forget to tell her it’s urgent, will you? W: Don’t worry. I’ll tell her. M: Thanks. Bye-bye. Text9:W: Before my recording team arrives, I’d love to gain a clearer idea of what your program is about. That will help me ask better questions during our interview. M: Great idea. Local government leaders launched this to make our school a place for everyone in the community. As a teacher, I help connect people and create opportunities through the program. W: Now, workers and parents come in the late afternoons and evenings. Do they take specialty night classes related to their jobs? M: Of course! We expected business-plan writing to be most popular, but the surprise hits have been both literature and professional skills. Most adults want a space to read novels and discuss them together. W: That’s inspiring. And part of the exchange is that while adults study here, students volunteer and learn at local workplaces. Is that right? M: Yes. For now, most students donate time at city hall and other public offices. Over time, we’ll add placements with businesses and even agriculture projects. W: What a valuable way for students to meet decision-makers and build real connections! M: Exactly. Beyond teaching career skills, we aim to act as a bridge between different local groups. Text10:M: This is the 24-hour information line for the Seoul wave fitness club. Our opening hours are from 6:30 in the morning until 11:15 at night, seven days a week. If you love exercising, you’ll love our club. We have a large gym with all the latest equipment. There are two pools at the club. We have a 10-meter pool just for diving and a 25-meter swimming pool. Why not try relaxing in our steam room before you swim? It’s fantastic. If you’d like to become a member of Solway fitness club, please phone us at 145388679 during working hours. We also give guided tours of the club once a week. These tours are at 2:15 every Tuesday afternoon. You don’t have to book a place, but don’t be late. We hope you enjoy getting fit at soul way fitness club. 第1页,共2页 第1页,共2页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $听力考试正式开始。Why don't we go on holiday twice this year? We can afford that. Although I have two weeks leave, I need one week to fix up the house. all right? Listen to the next question. Do you know how to get to the post office by subway? sure. Take the gray line at Andrew square and get off at eighty third street. Got IT. Now, once I get off at eighty third street, what's the next? Go straight and take the second left, and then you will see the post office is across from jake's restaurant. Do you know how to get to the post office by subway? sure. Take the gray line at Andrew square and get off at eighty third street. Got IT. Now, once I get off at eighty third street. what's the next? Go straight and take the second left, and then you will see the post office is across from jack's restaurant. Listen to the next question. So you're here to sign up for a gym membership today. Can I have your name? Karen? That's with a, why not an? E my last name is gas. with two essays. Listen to the next question. I spent too much time picking a topic to write about. Now I only have two days left to write my paper. Hey, jake, i'll help you out. You write a section and our polished right away. Listen to the next question. Hey, dev, would you like to see a movie? There's a new action film, a new animation film from disney, a few horror movies and romantic comedy. I don't . like horror movies or action films. How about the romantic comedy? Sounds good. I'll meet you at the theatre. Hey, deb, would you like to see a movie? There's a new action film, a new animation film from disney, a few horror movies and romantic comedy. I don't like horror movies or action films. How about the . romantic comedy? Sounds good. I'll meet you at the theatre. Listen to the next question. Thanks for coming in. Have you worked in a cafe before . officially? But I often help at my own Bakery on weekends. That's a good experience. How would you handle a customer complaining about a wrong order? Apologize, where you make their drink immediately and maybe offer a . small discount. perfect. Can you start the day . after tomorrow? sure. I'll come in on time this saturday. Thanks for coming in. Have you worked in a cafe before . officially? But I often help at my end Bakery on weekends. That's a good experience. How would you handle a customer complaining about a wrong order? Apologize, where you make their drink immediately and maybe offer . a small discount? perfect. Can you start the day . after tomorrow? sure. I'll come in on time this saturday. Listen to the next question. Hello, my sunder eye would like to go to spain, either madrid or barca a to see a home game of either real madrid or bus salona football club. Could you give us some advice? Well, if you want to get tickets from the club direct, you have to be in spain because the tickets go on sale just two days before the match. So if I were you, I would contact an agency called fan fair. That's FANFARE on zero once, six one, four three, seven zero two. They have Taylor made offerings, including flights, hotels and tickets, and could do you . a package. Thanks very much. I'll give them a ring. Hello. my son and eye would like to go to spain either metric or barco a to see a home game of either real madrid or barcelo on a football club. Could you give us . some advice? Well, if you want to get tickets from the club direct, you have to be in spain because the tickets go on sale just two days before the match. So if I were you, I would contact an agency called fan fare that's FANFARE on zero once, six one, four three, seven zero two. They have tailor made offerings, including flights, hotels and tickets, and could do you . a package. Thanks very much. I'll give them a ring. Listen to the next question. Hello, is that Annie? No. i'm one of her roommates. She's out, you know, shopping. When will you be back? Do you think? Oh, I don't know. Hang on a moment. I mean, who wants her? I'm a friend of hers. Look, would you be so kind to give her a message? Hang on when I get a pen. Okay, what's the message? My name is Chris chester, room six eighty. The terminal hotel washington. I'll go to see her next week. Does he know your phone . number is four, nine, three, four, nine, seven, five? You won't forget to tell her it's urgent. will you? Don't worry. i'll tell her. Thanks, byebye. Hello, is that Annie? No. i'm one of her roommates. She's out, you know, shopping. When will you be back? Do you think? Oh, I don't know. Hang on a moment. I mean, who wants her? I'm a friend of hers. Look, would you be so kind to give her a message? Hang on when I get a pen. okay. What's the message? My name is Chris chester, room six, eight, eight. The terminal hotel, washington. I'll go to see her next week. Does he know your . phone number is four, nine, three, four, nine, seven, five? You won't forget to tell her it's urgent. will you? Don't worry. i'll tell her. Thanks, byebye. Listen to the next question. Before my recording team arrives, i'd love to gain a clearer idea of what your program is about that will help me ask Better questions during our interview. Great idea. Local government leaders launched this to make our school a place for everyone in the community. As a teacher, I help connect people and create opportunities through the program. No workers and parents come in the late afternoons and evenings. Do they take special teen nigh classes related to their jobs. Of course, we expected business plan writing to be most popular, but the surprise hits have been both literature and professional skills. Most adults want a space to read novels and discuss them together. that inspiring. And part of the exchange is that while adult study here, students volunteer and learn at local workplaces. Is that right? Yes, for now, most students donate time at city hall and other public offices over time, will add placements with businesses and even agriculture projects. What a valuable way for students to meet decision makers and build real . connections exactly beyond teaching career skills. We aim to act as a bridge between different local groups. Before my recording team arrives, i'd love to gain a clearer idea of what your program is about that will help me ask Better questions during our interview. Great idea. Local government leaders launched ed this to make our school a place for everyone in the community. As a teacher, I help connect people and create opportunities through the program. Now workers and parents come in the late afternoon and evenings. Do they take special teen nigh classes related to their jobs? Of course, we expected business plan writing to be most popular, but the surprise hits have been both literature and professional skills. Most adults want a space to read novels and discuss them together. that inspiring. And part of the exchange is that, well, adult study here, students volunteer and learn at local workplaces. Is that right? Yes, for now, most students donate time at city hall and other public offices. Over time, we will add placements with businesses and even agriculture projects. What a valuable way for students to meet decision makers and build real connections . exactly beyond teaching career skills. We aim to act as a bridge between different local groups. Listen to the next question. This is the twenty four hour information line for the solway fitness club. Our opening hours are from six thirty in the morning until eleven fifteen at night, seven days a week. If you love exercising, you love our club. We have a large gym with all the latest equipment. There are two pools at the club. We have a ten meter pool just for diving and at twenty five meters swimming pool. Why not try relaxing in our steam room before you swim? It's fantastic if you'd like to become a member of soil fitness club, please phone us at one, four, five, three, eight, eight, six, seven, nine during working hours. We also give guided tours of the club once a week. These tours are at two fifteen every tuesday afternoon. You don't have to book a place, but don't be late. We hope you enjoy getting fit at solway fittings club. This is the twenty four hour information line for the solway fitness club. Our opening hours are from six thirty in the morning until eleven fifteen at night, seven days a week. If you love exercising, you love our club. We have a large gym with all the latest equipment. There are two pools at the club. We have a ten meter pool just for diving and at twenty five meters swimming pool. Why not try relaxing in our steam room before you swim? It's fantastic if you'd like to become a member of soil fitness club, please phone us at one, four, five, three, eight, eight, six, seven, nine during working hours. We also give guided tours of the club once a week. These tours are at two fifteen. Every tuesday afternoon, you don't have to book a place, but don't be late. We hope you enjoy getting fit at solway fittings club. 听力部分到此结束。

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