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枣阳一中2025—2026学年下学期高三4月学情调研 英语学科答案
听力:1—20 CABCC BCABC CABBA CBCCA
阅读:21—23 CBA 24—27 DCAB 28—31 ABCA 32—35CBDB
七选五:36—40 FDCAG
完形:41—55 CBBAB DBCBA CADBC
语法填空:56.anticipated 57.a 58.dramatically 159.by 60.is expected
61.Weighing 62.when 63.which 64.capabilities 65.exploration
应用文:
One possible version:
Dear Chris,
I'm writing to share with you my experience of shooting a short video on rural revitalization.M We arrived early in the morning and were immediately drawn to the peaceful beauty of the countryside.We filmed farmers working in the fields,elderly women weaving bamboo baskets, and children playing by a newly restored stream--all telling the story of a community on the rise. We also interviewed a young man who had returned to his hometown to start an organic farm.His passion and determination left a deep impression on all of us.
This experience taught me more than I expected.I realized that rural revitalization is not just about better infrastructure,but also about hope,tradition,and young people choosing contribute to their hometowns.It also made me appreciate the simplicity and warmth of rural lif I've attached a photo from the shoot.Hope you like it!
续写:
第二节(满分25分)
"Let me fetch it for you,"I said and rushed downstairs.I dragged out the rocking chair,wrestled it upstairs and set it down beside her."It might work,"I encouraged her to try it.She sank into it, cradling her baby,and just like that,thecrying softened into quiet breaths.Eyes glistening with tears of gratitude,she whispered,"Thank you."I waved back,closing the door behind me. Returning home,I posted a message in the group chat,explaining the young mother's difficult situation and calling on everyone to offer her simple,respectful support.(85 words)
The neighbors responded to my post and agreed to gather at 3C instantly.Lena arrived with some baby food and Tom followed with two chairs,telling he'd bring a bed frame the next day. Warm blankets,a small lamp,and toys neatly piled up at her door.Enveloped in warmth,the new mum choked up,"Thank you all!Your support means the world to me."We smiled at each other, knowing we'd given a helping hand.I realized the"noise"we had complained about was actually a cry for help,and our kindness had turned conflict into care.(85words)
听力录音稿:
听力参考答案及录音稿
Test I
W:Hello,Jack!I was told that Mike is going to buy a new apartment Is that true?
M:Mike?I doubt it.What he eams is just enough to put his body and soul together.
Text 2
M:I've looked and looked but I can't seem to find this book
W:Well,I guess someone must have already checked it out.You can put in a reserve slip.
M:A reserve slip?What should I do?Text 3
W:T'd like to check my luggage.Here is my ticket.
M:All right?Are you going to have any stops?
W:Yes,'m going to have a temporary stop in Singapore,but I want to check my things through to Australia
Text 4
W:Now let me take your temperature.Well,I'm afraid you've got a fever.
M:Can I possibly take part in the sports meeting the day after tomorrow?
W:I'm afraid not.You must stay home for one or two days.I'll give you some medicine for.
Text5
W:You know what?You can buy your textbooks already
M:Really?But I haven't registered for the courses yet. ovig or skif b'i,dOtol
W:Yes.but you can get the books as long as you've decided what courses you should take.
Test 6
W:When are you moving out of your apartment,Jim? H:Mog o19Vsd Lwol gnibisod
M:This Saturday.But my rent isn't due yet.Do you know anyone who is interested?
W:I am.I've just changed my job,and your apartment is close to my new oflice.
M:Really?:That'd be great.You will like it as the balcony is spacious enough to accommodate seating,so you can enjoy the scenery comfortably.And there are many trees in the community. providing environmental benefits to the area.That's actually why I chose it in the first place.
W:Sounds nice.How about the rent?I'′m trying to stay with a$300 budget.
M:It was $320 a month.But recently the landlady has raised it by $30.Isit OK?
W:That's a bit higher,but it's worth the price.
Text 7
:Are you going to the career fair at school tomorrow doctor if my grades are good enough.But the thing that appeals to me most is teaching
W:Yes.I can't decide what career to follow.I thought about nursing,maybe even become a doctor ifmy grades are good enough.But the thing that appears to me most is teaching.
M:Really?You surprise me.I did admire that teachers can broaden their knowledge and they adopt a mindset of continuous learning But they have to meet lots of targets and deal with difficult students,which I wouldn't like.
W:It depends on your character.What job would you like to do after graduation,Howard?
M:I thought of becoming a photographer.They seem to travel a lot
W:That's a good idea,but it might be hard to succeed in it.Everyone takes pictures with their phones these days.
M:Yeah,but you have to be very good to be a professional.And I think I could manage it.
Text 8
W:It was very nice of you to see me off.
M:It's my pleasure,Anna.I know you must be excited to go home after such a long business trip.You'll keep in touch with me,won'tyou?
W:Of course.And I will miss you,and miss the tasty food,the friendly workmates,who helped me
pick up a lot of Chinese.It would have been perfect except for the days of continuous rain in Shanghai.By the way,please let me know if your daughter needs any help while she's studying in London.
M:Will do.Thanks a lot.Oh,I'd like to give you something to take home.Let me show you.l月 :M W:This is beautiful.Chinese paper cutting!What do these characters mean?
M:They mean"Al the Best"!And the Chinese knot is for your parents W:Thank you.Oh,it sounds like they're boarding now.I have to go M:Have a good trip,Anna.Bye!
Text 9
W:Martin,how do you like playing a superhero?
M:Overall,it makes me proud.But it really bothered me to stay ft.And keeping the superhero face on is quite tiring too.Yet,those challenges don'teven come close to the difficulty of chasing and fighting You have to make concerted efforts to actas if it's effortless
W:I heard you grew up in Canada.How was that?
M:I have many family members there.I went to an international schoolbut the best thing was the fantastic countryside near my home.I spent most weekends camping in the forest,which was really great.
W:So how did you get into acting?
M:Well,at university,I studied literature but ever acted in any drama after graduating I worked as an assistance for a producer,working on a musical comedy.One night an actor was ill and I was asked to play his part and it just went from there
W:What would you have done if you hadn't become an actor?
M:Well,both my parents devote themselves to educational careers.Even so,it hardly interested me.My older brother owns a company and he said that I could have a job in his office.I guess that's what I'd probably have done
Text 10
M:World Sleep Day was organized since 2008.It is held on March 21st every year.It aims to highlight the important e of good sleep and raise awareness of how sleep determines our everyday lives.Now,a world-first study from the University of South Australia shows that increased physical activities during the day improve sleep quality and reduce tiredness,emphasizing the importance of exercise for a good night's rest.The study found that children and adults with higher levels of moderate to vigorous physical activity have less troubled sleep and better sleep quality.In general, adults are thought to need at least eight hours of sleep a night,but a recent survey found that,on workdays,only 21%of them really get a full cight hours of sleep.For teenagers,a healthy amount is about eight to nine hours per night.However,27%of people throughout the world have sleep problems.Now there are over 80kinds of sleep disorders,and most people know little about their danger.So,for our good life and work,it's necessary for us to realize the importance of sleep and
try to have a good sleep.
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枣阳一中2025—2026学年下学期高三4月学情调研 英语学科训练题
考生在答题前,请认真阅读本注意事项及各题答题要求
1. 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。
2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。 如需改动,请用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出 最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1.What can we know about Mike?
A.He works hard. B.He gets a house. C.He has a low pay.
2.Where are the speakers probably?
A.In a library. B.In a bookstore. C.In a booking office.
3.Why does the woman come to the man?
A.To stop in Singapore. B.To check her luggage. C.To exchange her ticket.
4.What should the man do according to the woman?
A.Do more sports. B.Stay in hospital. C.Get enough rest.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.Course selection. B.Class registration. C.Textbook purchase.
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 does Jim value most about the apartment?
A.The size. B.The surroundings. C.The location.
7.How much rent will the woman pay per month?
A.$300. B.$320. C.$350.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A Schoolmates B Teacher and student C Parent and child
9.What does Howard think is a disadvantage of being a teacher?
A.Keeping a growth mindset.
B.Dealing with tricky students.
C.Possessing a wide knowledge.
10.How does Howard feel about his future career choice?
A.Confused. B.Anxious. C.Confident.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Why does Anna come to Shanghai?
A.To study Chinese. B.To go sightseeing. C.To travel for work.
12.What makes Anna a bit regretful in Shanghai?
A.The weather. B.The food. C.The language barrier.
13.Where does the conversation take place?
A.At the man's house. B.At the airport. C.In an office.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.What is the hardest part for Martin to play a superhero?
A.Managing his facial expression.
B.Performing in action scenes.
C.Getting his body in shape.
15.What does Martin like best about growing up in Canada?
A.Having access to nature.
B.Receiving international education.
C.Establishing a strong family connection.
16.How did Martin get into acting?
A.By working as a producer.
B.By studying acting at university.
C.By participating in a musical drama
17.What is the last question about?
A.Martin's views on education.
B.Martin's potential career choice.
C.Martin's collaboration with companies.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.What is the aim of World Sleep Day?
A.To tell people how to get enough sleep. B.To illustrate the harm of sleep problems. C.To spread the importance of high-quality
19.What does the study from the University of South Australia show?
A.Adults lack adequate sleep on workdays.
B.Sleep quality plays a decisive role in people's health.
C.Daytime physical activities have a positive effect on sleep.
20.What do most people know little about?
A.The risks of sleep disorders.
B.The benefits of regular sleep.
C.The necessity of work-life balance.
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
ted ie spring approaches,there's no beter time to reset your body,mind,and sirit,ZihFit, located in the coastal beauty of Zihuatanejo,Mexico,invites you to set out on a transformational wellness retreat ( 静 居 处 )designed to kickstart your health journey for 2026. Zihfit is an eight-bedroom estate featuring a private beach club.
This retreat offers the tools you need to adopt sustainable wellness habits,enhance mental clarity,and emerge stronger and healthier than ever.
Zihfit's March Programme is our flagship experience.Each day combines energizing yoga,
guided meditations and workshops focused on personal growth and intention setting.Guests also enjoy chef-prepared organic meals,beach walks at sunrise,and moments of reflection surrounded by nature's peace.
To enhance this extraordinary experience,each estate here is staffed with a dedicated team,
including a house manager,chef,driver,and maids,delivering perfect service tailored to your every need.Guests are also given the opportunity to create their own self-guided programs.Both of our 4 or 6-night retreats will leave you feeling refreshed and renewed in body,mind,and spirit.In just a few minutes,you can find out which Zihfit retreat is best for you.
Retreat Pricing
This retreat is available for 4 and 6 days.
4-Night Retreat
6-Night Retreat
Single occupancy:$5,900
Single occupancy:$7,900
Double occupancy:$4,720
Double occupancy:$6,320
Mi Casa one-bedroom villa:
Mi Casa one-bedroom villa:
Single occupancy:$7,400
Single occupancy:$9,900
Double occupancy:$5,920
Double occupancy:$7,920
All rate doesn't include a 15%service charge.
21.What's the mission of Zihfit?
A.To explore Mexico's heritage. B.To advocate sustainable lifestyles.
C.To promote overall well-being. D.To enhance member relationships.
22.What does Zihfit's March Programme feature?
A.It is created by guests. B.It offers personalized service course.
C.It organizes spring outings. D.It runs a cooking
23.How much should a guest pay for single occupancy in a one-bedroom villa at Mi Casa on a 4-night retreat?
A.$8,510. B.$7,400. C.$6,785. D.$5,900.
B
Turning soil,pulling weeds,and harvesting cabbage sound like tough work for middle and high school kids.And at first it is,says Abby Jaramillo,who with another teacher started Urban Sprouts,a school garden program at four low-income schools.The program aims to help students develop science skills,environmental awareness,and healthy lifestyles.
Jaramill's students live in neighborhoods where fresh food and green space are not easy to find and fast food restaurants outnumber grocery stores.“The kids literally come to school with bags of snacks and large bottles of soft drinks."she says.
awful,dir is awful insects are awful.”Though some are initially scared of the insects and turned
off by the dirt,most are eager to try something new.
Urban Sprouts'classes,at two middle schools and two high schools,include hands-on experiments such as soil testing,flower-and-seed dissection,tastings of fresh or dried produce,and work in the garden.Several times a year,students cook the vegetables they grow,and they occasionally make salads for their entire schools.
Program evaluations show that kids eat more vegetables as a result of the classes.“We have students who say they went home and talked to their parents and now they're eating differently," Jaramillo says.
She adds that the program's benefits go beyond nutrition.Some students get so interested in gardening that they bring home seeds to start their own vegetable gardens.Besides,working in the garden seems to have a calming effect on Jaramillo's special education students,many of whom have emotional control issues."They get outside,"she says,“and they feel successful.”
24.What do we know about Abby Jaramillo?
A.She used to be a health worker. B.She grew up in a low-income family.
C.She owns a fast food restaurant. D.She is an initiator of Urban Sprouts.
25.What was a problem facing Jaramillo at the start of the program?
A.The kids'parents distrusted her. B.Students had little time for her classes.
C.Some kids disliked garden work. D.There was no space for school gardens.
26.Which of the following best describes the impact of the program?
A.Far-reaching. B.Predictable. C.Short-lived. D.Unidentifiable
27.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Rescuing School Gardens. B.Experiencing Country Life
C.Growing Vegetable Lovers. D.Changing Local Landscape
C
Aurora Nikula,5,is having a normal day at her nursery.She is making a cake out of sand and mud,adding in make-believe carrots,potatoes and meat,Aki Sinkkonen,a scientist,is watching.He's also very interested in Aurora’s cake,but for different reasons."Perfect,"he says,admiring the way she is mixing soil,sand and leaves and then putting it on her face.“She's really getting her hands in it."
To a hygiene-conscious(注重卫生的)kindergarten,this could be a problem,but at Humpula daycare centre in Helsinki,children are encouraged to increase their contact with the
microscopic ( 微 生 物 的 )biodiversity.This kindergarten was included in a two-year study looking at how biodiversity enhancements affect the microbial composition of children's skin and saliva.
The staff dug up and installed a giant live carpet of forest floor.The plants,dead wood and soil in the daycare centre were specially selected for their rich micro-biodiversity.Children grow carrots,potatoes and cucumbers,harvesting and cooking what they plant.When winter approaches, the crops fade—but the outdoor adventures do not.
iuiu nat cnildren who were in contact with nature had a lower probability ot
catching an illess resulting from disorders in the immune system.The results support the“old friends”hypothesis (假设)that humans evolved alongside microbes in air,plants and soil.The body can exchange useful microbes with the natural world to stay healthy.Without contact with these organisms—through soil,plants,and air —immune function can become overactive, leading to disease.
The kindergartens provide evidence of just how crucial healthy ecosystems are to human health.As biodiversity,habitats and wild species are lost around the planet,there is huge potential harm for human wellbeing.Increasing on site biodiversity can be a win-win for children's health and the environment.
Based on that,the University of Sheffield has done research on installing green barriers around school playgrounds to prevent air pollution from harming children's health.Hunter's Bar infant school in Sheffield created a 70-metre-long fence of plants that wraps around the playground.Nitrogen dioxide(NO₂)concentrations in the playground were reduced by 13%six
months after planting,and further decreases are expected as the fence matures.
28.What does the underlined word "this"in paragraph 2 refer to?
A.Kids'exposure to dirt and mud.
B.Guided hands-on practice.
C.Delicious homemade food for kids.
D.The diversity of species in nurseries.
29.What did the staff at Humpula daycare centre do?
A.Grow a forest in the backyard.
B.Rewild their kindergarten.
C.Expand forest education among kids.
D.Introduce kids to sustainable farming.
30.Why does nature contact reduce people's chance of getting sick?
A.It uplifts their mood. B.It enhances co-evolution.
(
To
)C.It balances their immune system. D.It removes harmful microbes.
31.Why does the author mention the Sheffield study?
A.To show an application of the research finding.
B.To give direction for further research.
C.To promote healthy growth in school children.
D.To advocate for green schools.
D
A girl who turns up to school dressed head-to-toe in pink will probably pass unnoticed.If a boy does the same,he will inevitably face stares.Even the most non-traditional parent would think twice about exposing their son to that.
Children start paying attention to gender differences much earlier than some parents realize, according to psychologist Christia Brown,"Society emphasizes that gender is important really early in a kid's life,"she says.“We label it a lot in our language—we use gender as nouns all the time.So we frequently say ‘oh,there's that girl'or ‘come on boys,let's go get in the car.”
Research suggests children's recognition of gender is more due to adults pointing it out tnan any inborn awareness of it.
Gendered toys credit certain types of skills and strengths to one gender or the other.So,when a child only plays with toys marketed for their gender,they learn a certain set of skills but do not engage as much in other types of learning.This can lead to imbalanced development in boys and girls as they grow older.
The biggest concern around buying gendered toys is that they can impact how children see themselves.Gendered representation imposes(强加于)society's ideas of what they should like and do instead of letting them choose for themselves what their interests and hobbies are.This can have influence on what that child decides to study in school and ultimately choose as a career.
Many retailers have made real progress over the last few years,dropping gender labels in stores and online —a new research shows a 70%decrease in the use of online gender navigation options since 2012—but there's still work to do to challenge the stereotyped(老一套的)ways that toys are often packaged and promoted.
Researchers hope that one day,toys will stop being broken up by gender and will instead be categorized by type,like puzzle toys,dolls or children's bikes.There would still be dress-up dolls and monster toy trucks in that world,but instead of being just pink or blue,they would come in every color of the rainbow.Toy choices should be based on kids'personal interests,and not on their gender.
32.What does Christia Brown say about gender differences?
A.They are probably unnoticed.
B.They are biologically determined.
C.They are socially constructed.
D.They are universally acknowledged.
33.What aspects of children are negatively affected by gendered toys?
A.Their academic performance.
B.Their behaviours and attitudes.
C.Their interpersonal relationship.
D.Their physical strength and fitness.
34.What should we put efforts to change?
A.Who the toys are targeted at.
B.Where the toys are sold.
C.When the toys are rolled out.
D.How the toys are marketed,
35.What do the researchers expect of future toys?
A.They should be colourful.
B.They should be gender-neutral.
C.They should cater to kids'tastes.
D.They should cover wider categories.
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。
Language barriers.Culture shock.Homesickness.These are the things you might worry about before departing to study abroad.36
After a busy year abroad—constantly meeting new people,having new experiences and
gaining independence,coming home can feel like an anti-climax(落差很大)。Like many other
exchange students I found myself living with my parents again after a year abroad._ 37 At first,I abandoned myself to everything I had always loved about being home:days spent lounging
with cups of tea and books,tranquil walks and home-cooked dinners.But once the jetlag subsided (倒过时差),I found myself strangely lacking energy and motivation.
Why was I feeling so disconnected?I realized that I had done two things while I was away:I had idealized home in my mind,and I'd expected everything to remain exactly the same while I was gone.But as I immersed myself in a new culture,I quickly adapted to a different way of life.
38 Some friendships had become distant while others had become closer together.On top of that,I felt as if I'd changed too.
39 My friend,who studied in France,experienced something similar.She says she found herself asking:“How do I fit back into the life I had before when I feel so different?"So it's hardly surprising that once it's over,many exchange students feel at a loose end.It seems odd to me that no one at university warns you about this beforehand.
Getting a part-time job eventually helped ease my own sense of dissociation,as it gave me
the structure I needed._ 40 Readjusting at home has been harder than life abroad.But as I add some of the things I loved about living abroad to my home life,while realizing that there are
some feelings I can't replace,I’m starting to find a new normal.
A.It turned out I wasn't alone.
B.It forced me to reflect on my identity.
C.Meanwhile,everyone at home changed.
D.It felt like I'd taken several steps backwards.
E.Daily routines formed as my language improved.
F.But for me,returning home proved the hardest of all.
G.Spending more time with family and friends helped too.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第 一 节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A 、B 、C 、 D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I have always been indecisive when it comes to travel.I'd watch endless videos of
destinations and read scores of 41 online.But more often than not, 42 fell far short of what was promised.The colourful images I'd come across online would turn out to be
totally disappointing in real life.
So,a year ago,I made a change.I banned myself from too much 43 for a trip.Instead, I chose an area I wanted to 44 . I couldn't rely on my phone.It wasn't easy at first.I felt aimless without my phone to guide me while wandering through 45 neighborhoods.I
was so accustomed to 46 every detail about each place I visited, and without that, I was exposed.
But that's exactly why it's so fun.Going in unpicpa being glued to directions on my phone, I was 48 so much more of my surrounu details that would otherwise have 49 passed me by.
Travelling without planning has made me more 50 with making decisions. I no longer
51 care if the view isn't as breathtaking as in the photos ——because I'm not comparing my o52
to anyone else's.Trying to have the 53 holiday is no longer the point for me;it's about living in the present and making good 54 And in an era where we can see the best of everything through our phones,it's been totally 55 _to have an experience that's entirely mine.
41.A.newsletters B.e-books C.reviews D.notices
42.A.bookings B.reality C.demand D.objectives
43.A.budget B.planning C.longing D.luggage
44.A.explore B.occupy C.conserve D.refresh
45.A.unfriendly B.unknown C.peaceful D.ethnic
46.A.creating B.modifying C.assessing D.knowing
47.A.routines B.surprises C.duties D.traps
48.A.laying out B.relying on C.taking in D.cleaning up
49.A.purposely B.completely C.fortunately D.temporarily
50.A.comfortable B.stuck C.patient D.concerned
51.A.bear B.feel C.care D.see
52.A.experience B.wealth C.achievement D.health
53.A.luxurious B.secure C.casual D.perfect
54.A.excuses B.memories C.predictions D.investments
55.A.hesitant B.plain C.freeing D.demanding
第二节(共10小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分 )
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The spotlight at this year's Spring Festival Gala wasn't reserved merely for performers and celebrities,as a lineup of cutting-edge humanoid robots made their highly 56 (anticipate) debut(首秀),sending consumer interest in homemade robots to 57 new high.
Following the broadcast,public interest in humanoid robots rose 58 _(dramatic).Data from JD.com revealed that within two hours of the broadcast,order volume jumped 59150 percent.New robot orders came from over 100 cities nationwide.According to GGII,the number of domestic shipments of humanoid robots_ 60 (expect)to grow to 62,500 units by 2026.
During the Gala,MagicLab showcased its MagicBot Genl and MagicBot Z1 robots.Standing
at 1.4 meters tall and_ 61 _(weigh)40 kilograms,these machines demonstrated real-world applications in food service.One striking moment was 62 the robots jumped with
remarkable precision.They completed somersaults and side flips before landing smoothly.
However,it was stillUnitree that provided the stand-out performance,a complex martial arts
routine in_ 63 the robots performance was cheered on by yellow-clad "kung fu kids"who then joined in.The robots presented martial arts moves and displayed advanced 64 (capability)like acrobatic back-flips.
The gala has long been a platform for signalling China's industrial priorities from space_ 65 (explore)to drone technology,but this year it also served as a stage for a much larger
announcement:the race for humanoid AI dominance is accelerating,and China intends to be at the forefront.
第 一 节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,上周末你和同学们前往附近乡镇,拍摄并制作以乡村振兴为主题的短视 频。请你给英国笔友 Chris 写一封邮件进行分享。内容包括:
1.拍摄内容;
2. 你的收获。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80 个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear Chris,
I'm writing to share with you my experience of shooting a short video on rural revitalization.
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 lived in an old apartment complex where the walls were thin.For weeks,my new neighbor upstairs was keeping me awake every night between ten and midnight.What I heard was slow, forceful footsteps mixed with crying,as if someone were pacing with the weight of the world on shoulders.To cope with the noise,I would sink into the old rocking chair( 摇 椅 )by the window.The rhythm somehow quieted my mind.
But tonight,the noise was just unbearable.I posted in the building's group chat,"Can the 3C neighbor keep it down after 10?"Almost immediately,Lena,a cashier at a local market, replied,"Same here.Haven't slept well for weeks."And Tom,who ran the secondhand shop on the comer,added,"Don't they realize how loud it is?"A few others responded,but 3C never did.
I'd had enough."That's it,"I thought aloud,pulling on my slippers."I'm going up there!"I stormed to the third floor,playing my angry speech in my head,"Keep it down!Some of us need to work tomorrow!"The moment the door opened,I blurted out(脱口而出),"Do you have any idea how much noise you're making?"But the rest of my prepared speech got stuck in my throat.A young woman stood there,eyes red,swaying(摇晃)gently back and forth in a desperate attempt to comfort a crying baby.The apartment behind her was humble-no dining table,no chairs,not even a lamp,only a mattress(床垫)and a few empty baby food packets on the floor.
"I'm so sorry,Madam,"she whispered,managing a weak smile,"I'′m just trying to get her to sleep."That was when my anger disappeared.A familiar rhythm surfaced in my mind as I saw her sway the baby tiredly."I have a chair downstairs that might calm your baby,"I smiled sofly.She looked up,eyes widening in disbelief.
注 意 :
(1)续写词数应为150个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
"Let me fetch it for you,"I said and rushed downstairs.
The neighbors responded to my post and agreed to gather at 3C instantly
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回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间
将你的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出
最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每
段录音播放两遍。
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1.What can we know about Mike?
A.He works hard.
B.He gets a house
C.He has a low pay.
2.Where are the speakers probably?
A.In a library.
B.In a bookstore.
C.In a booking office.
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3.Why does the woman come to the man?
A.To stop in Singapore.
B.To check her luggage.
C.To exchange her ticket.
4.What should the man do according to the woman?
A.Do more sports.
B.Stay in hospital
C.Get enough rest.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
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A.Course selection.
B.Class registration
C.Textbook purchase
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,你将有时间间读各个小题,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。
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A.S300.B.320C.5350.
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C.Possessing a wide knowledge.
10.How does Howard feel about his future career choice?
C.Confident.
A.Confused.
B.Anxious.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Why does Anna come to Shanghai?
A.To study Chinese.
B.To go sightseeing.
C.To travel for work.
12.What makes Anna a bit regretful in Shanghai?
A.The weather.
B.The food
C.The language barrier.
13.Where does the conversation take place?
A.At the man's house.B.At the airport.
C.In an office.
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15.What does Martin like best about growing up in Canada?
A.Having access to nature.
B.Receiving international education.
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18.What is the aim of World Sleep Day?
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19.What does the study from the University of South Australia show?
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A.The risks of sleep disorders.
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C.The necessity of work-life balance.
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第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)490t
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。1
A
As the spring approaches.there'sno better time to reset your body,mind,and spiritZiit
located in the coastal beauty of Zihuatanejo.Mexico,invites you to set out on a
transformational wellness retreat ()designed to kickstart your health jourey for 2026.
Zihfit is an eight-bedroom estate featuringaprivate beach club.
This retreat offers the tools you need to adopt sustainable wellness habits,enhance mental
clarity,and emerge stronger and healthier than ever.
Zihfit's March Programme is our flagship experience.Each day combines energizing yoga.
guided meditations and workshops focused on personal growth and intention setting.Guests also
enjoy chef-prepared organic meals,beach walks at sunrise,and moments of reflection surrounded
by nature's peace.
To enhance this extraordinary experience,each estate here is staffed with a dedicated team,
including a house manager,chef,driver,and maids,delivering perfect service tailored to your
every need.Guests are also given the opportunity to create their own self-guided programs.Both
of our 4 or 6-night retreats will leave you feeling refreshed and renewed in body,mind,and
spirit.In just a few minutes,you can find out which Zihfit retreat is best for you.
Retreat Pricing
This retreat is available for 4 and 6 days.
4-Night Retreat
6-Night Retreat
Single occupancy:$5,900
Single occupancy:$7,900
Double occupancy:$4,720
Double occupancy:$6,320
Mi Casa one-bedroom villa:
Mi Casa one-bedroom villa:
Single occupancy:$7,400
Single occupancy:$9,900
Double occupancy:$5,920
Double occupancy:$7,920
All rate doesn't include a 15%service charge.
21.What's the mission of Zihfit?
A.To explore Mexico's heritage.
B.To advocate sustainable lifestyles.
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C.To promote overall well-being.
D.To enhance member relationships.
22.What does Zihfit's March Programme feature?
A.It is created by guests.
B.It offers personalized service course.
C.It organizes spring outings.
D.It runs a cooking
23.How much should a guest pay for single occupancy in a one-bedroom villa at Mi Casa on a
4-night retreat?
A.$8,510.
B.$7,400.vCS6,785.mi3aB5i2D.S5,900.
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Turning soil,pulling weeds,and harvesting cabbage sound like tough work for middle and
high school kids.And at first it is,says Abby Jaramillo,who with another teacher started Urban
Sprouts,a school garden program at four low-income schools.The program aims to help students
develop science skills,environmental awareness,and healthy lifestyles.
Jaramillo's students live in neighborhoods where fresh food and green space are not easy to
find and fast food restaurants outnumber grocery stores."The kids literally come to school with
bags of snacks and large bottles of soft drinks."she says.
awful.din is awful.insectsaeawful."Though some are initially scared of the insects and turned
off by the dirt.most are eager to try something new.
Urban Sprouts'classes.at two middle schools and two high schools,include hands-on
experiments such as soil testing.fower-and-seed dissection,tastings of fresh or dried produce,and
work in the garden.Several times a year.students cook the vegetables they grow,and they
occasionally make salads for their entire schools.
Program evaluntions show that kids eat more vegetables as a result of the classes."We have
students who say they went home and talked to their parents and now they're eating differently,"
Jaramillo says.
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She adds that the program's benefits go beyond nutrition.Some students get so interested in
gardening that they bring home seeds to start their own vegetable gardens.Besides,working in the
garden seems to have a calming effect on Jaramillo's special education students,many of whom
have emotional control issues."They get outside."she says,"and they feel successful."
24.What do we know about Abby Jaramillo?
A.She used to be a health worker.
B.She grew up in a low-income family
C.She owns a fast food restaurant.
D.She is an initiator of Urban Sprouts.
25.What was a problem facing Jaramillo at the start of the program?
A.The kids'parents distrusted her.
B.Students had little time for her classes.
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C.Some kids disliked garden work.
D.There was no space for school gardens.
26.Which of the following best describes the impact of the program?
B.Predictable.
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A.Far-reaching.
C.Short-lived.
D.Unidentifiable
27.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Rescuing School Gardens.
B.Experiencing Country Life
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Aurora Nikula,5,is having a normal day at her nursery.She is making a cake out of sand
and mud,adding in make-believe carrots,potatoes and meat.Aki Sinkkonen,a scientist,is
watching.He's also very interested in Aurora's cake,but for different reasons."Perfect,"he
says,admiring the way she is mixing soil,sand and leaves and then putting it on her face."She's
really getting her hands in it."
To a hygiene--conscious(注重卫生的)kindergarten,,this could be a problem,.but at Humpula
daycare centre in Helsinki,children are encouraged to increase their contact with the
microscopic(微生物的)biodiversity,This kindergarten was included in a two-year.study
looking at how biodiversity enhancements affect the microbial composition of children'sskin
and saliva.
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The staff dug up and installed a giant live carpet of forest floor.The plants,dead wood and
soil in the daycare centre were specially selected for their rich micro-biodiversity.Children grow
carrots,potatoes and cucumbers,harvesting and cooking what they plant.When winter approaches.
the crops fade-but the outdoor adventures do not.
a cnilaren who were in contact with nature had a lower probability or
catching aness resulting from disorders inthe mmune system.Theresuls suppor theod
friends"hypothesis ()that humansed alongside microbes inr plants and soil.The
body can exchange useful microbes with the natura orld to stay healthy.Without contact with
these organisms through soil.plants.and airimmune function can become overactive,
leading to disease.
The kindergartens provide evidence of just how crucial healthy ecosystems are to human
health.As biodiversity,habitats and wild species are lost around the planet,there is huge potential
harm for human wellbeing.Increasing on site biodiversity can be a win-win for children's health
and the environment.
Based on that,the University of Sheffield has done research on installing green barriers
around school playgrounds to prevent air pollution from harming children's health.Hunter's Bar
infant school in Sheffield created a 70-metre-long fence of plants that wraps around the
playground.Nitrogen dioxide (NO2)concentrations in the playground were reduced by 13%six
months after planting,and further decreases are expected as the fence matures.
28.What does the underlined word"this"in paragraph 2 refer to?
A.Kids'exposure to dirt and mud.
B.Guided hands-on practice.
C.Delicious homemade food for kids.
D.The diversity of species in nurseries.
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C.Expand forest education among kids.
D.Introduce kids to sustainable farming.
30.Why does nature contact reduce people's chance of getting sick?
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A.It uplifts their mood.
B.It enhances co-evolution.
C.It balances their immune system.D.It removes harmful microbes.
31.Why does the author mention the Sheffield study?
A.To show an application of the research finding.
B.To give direction for further research.
C.To promote healthy growth in school children.
D.To advocate for green schools.
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A girl who turns up to school dressed head-to-toe in pink will probably pass unnoticed.If a
boy does the same,he will inevitably face stares.Even the most non-traditional parent would
think twice about exposing their son to that.
Children start paying attention to gender differences much earlier than some parents realize,
according to psychologist Christia Brown,"Society emphasizes that gender is important really
early in a kid's life."she says."We label it a lot in our language-we use gender as nouns all
the time.So we frequently say 'oh,there's that girl'or 'come on boys.let's go get in the car.
Research suggests children's recognition of gender is more due to adults pointing itout
inborn awareness of it.
Gendered toys credit cerain types of skills and strengths to one gender or the other.o,when
a child only plays with toys marketed for their gender,they ern a certain set of skills but do no
engage as much in other types of learning.This can lead to imbalanced development in boys and
girls as they grow older.
The biggest conce around buying gendered toys is that they can impact how children see
themselves.Gendered representation imposes (socety's ideas of what they should like
and do instead of letting them choose for themseve what their interests and hobbies are.This
can have influence on what that child decides to study in school and ultimately choose asacareer.
Many retailers have made real progress over the last few years,dropping gender labels in
stores and online-a new research shows a 70%decrease in the use of online gender navigation
options since2012-but there's still work to do to challenge the stereotyped(老一套的)ways
that toys are ofen packaged and promoted.
Researchers hope that one day,toys will stop being broken up by gender and will instead be
categorized by type,like puzzle toys,dolls or children's bikes.There would still be dress-up
dolls and monster toy trucks in that world,but instead of being just pink or blue,they would come
in every color of the rainbow.Toy choices should be based on kids'personal interests,and not on
their gender.
32.What does Christia Brown say about gender differences?
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33.What aspects of children are negatively affected by gendered toys?
A.Their academic performance.
B.Their behaviours and attitudes.
C.Their interpersonal relationship.
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A.Who the toys are targeted at
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D.How the toys are marketed.
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35.What do the researchers expect of future toys?
A.They should be colourful,
B.They should be gender-neutral,
C.They should cater to kids'tastes.
D.They should cover wider categories.
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。
Language barriers.Culture shock.Homesickness.These are the things you might worry
about before departing to study abroad.36
After a busy year abroad-
constantly meeting new people,having new experiences and
gaining independence,.coming home can feel like an anti-climax(落差很大).Like many other
exchange students I found myself living with my parents again after a year abroad.37 At
first,I abandoned myself to everything I had always loved about being home:days spent lounging
with cups of tea and books,tranquil walks and home-coked dinners.But on the jetlag subsided
(倒过时差),I found myself strangely lacking energy and motivation.
Why was I feeling so disconnected?1realized that I had done two things while I was away:I
had idealized home in my mind,and I'd expected everything to remain exactly the same while I
was gone.But as I immersed myself in a new culture,I quickly adapted to a different way of life.
38Some friendships had become distant while others had become closer together.On top of
that,I felt as if I'd changed too.
39 My friend,who studied in France,experienced something similar.She says she found
herself asking:"How do I fit back into the life I had before when I feel so different?"So it's
hardly surprising that once it's over,many exchange students feel at a loose end.It seems odd to
me that no one at university warns you about this beforehand.
Getting a part-time job eventually helped ease my own sense of dissociation,as it gave me
the structure I needed.40 Readjusting at home has been harder than life abroad.But as I
add some of the things I loved about living abroad to my home life,while realizing that there are
some feelings I can't replace,I'm starting to find a new normal.
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阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I have always been indecisive when it comes to travel.I'd watch endless videos of
destinations and read scores of 41 online.But more often than not,42
fell far
short of what was promised.The colourful images I'd come across online would turn out to be
totally disappointing in real life.
So,a year ago,I made a change.I banned myself from too much 43 for a trip.Instead,
I chose an area I wanted to 44.I couldn't rely on my phone.It wasn't easy at first.I felt
aimless without my phone to guide me while wandering through45 neighborhoods.I
was so accustomed to 46 every detail about each place I visited and without that.I was
exposed.
being glued directions on my phone.I was4 so much more of my suo
But that's exactly why it's so fun.Going in unprep
Travengthou panning has made me more50 with making decisions.Inlonger
details that would otherwise have 49 passed me by.
51if the view isn't as breathtaking as in the photos-
because I'm not comparing my_52
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in the present and making good 54 And in an era where we can see the best of everything
through our phones,it's been totally
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_to have an experience that's entirely mine.
C.reviews
D.notices
41.A.newsletters
B.e-books
42.A.bookings
B.reality
C.demand
D.objectives
43.A.budget
B.planning
C.longing
D.luggage
44.A.explore
B.occupy
C.conserve
D.refresh
45.A.unfriendly
B.unknown
C.peaceful
D.ethnic
46.A.creating
B.modifying
C.assessing
D.knowing
47.A.routines
B.surprises
C.duties
D.traps
48.A.laying out
B.relying on
C.taking in
D.cleaning up
49.A.purposely
B.completely
C.fortunately
D.temporarily
50.A.comfortable
B.stuck
C.patient
D.concerned
51.A.bear
B.feel
C.care
D.see
52.A.experience
B.wealth
C.achievement
D.health
53.A.luxurious
B.secure
C.casual
D.perfect
54.A.excuses
B.memories
C.predictions
D.investments
55.A.hesitant
B.plain
C.freeing D.demanding
第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The spotlight at this year's Spring Festival Gala wasn't reserved merely for performers and
celebrities,as a lineup of cutting-edge humanoid robots made their highly56
(anticipate)
debut(),sending consumer interest in homemade robots to 57 new high.
Following the broadcast,public interest in humanoid robots rose58 (dramatic).Data
from JD.com revealed that within two hours of the broadcast,order volume jumped59
150
percent.New robot orders came from over 100 cities nationwide.According to GGIL,the number
of domestic shipments of humanoid robots60 (expect)to grow to 62,500 units by 2026.
During the Gala,MagicLab showcased its MagicBot Genl and MagicBot ZI robots.Standing
at 1.4 meters tall and61 (weigh)40 kilograms,these machines demonstrated real-world
applications in food service.One striking moment was62 the robots jumped with
remarkable precision.They completed somersaults and side flips before landing smoothly
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routine in63the robots performance was cheered on by yellow-clad"kung fu kids"who
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假定你是李华,上周末你和同学们前往附近乡镇,拍摄并制作以乡村振兴为主题的短视
频。请你给英国笔友Chris写一封邮件进行分享。内容包括:
1.拍摄内容:
2.你的收获。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear Chris,
I'm writing to share with you my experience of shooting a short video on rural revitalization.
Yours,
LiHua
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 lived in an old apartment complex where the walls were thin.For weeks.my new neighbor
upstairs was keeping me awake every night between ten and midnight.What I heard was slow,
forceful footsteps mixed with crying,as if someone were pacing with the weight of the world on
shoulders.To cope with the noise,I would sink into the old rocking chair()by the
window.The rhythm somehow quieted my mind.
But tonight,the noise was just unbearable.I posted in the building's group chat,"Can the 3C
neighbor keep it down after 10?"Almost immediately,Lena,a cashier at a local market,
replied,"Same here.Haven't slept well for weeks."And Tom,who ran the secondhand shop on the
comer,added,"Don't they realize how loud it is?"A few others responded,but 3C never did.
I'd had enough."That's it,"I thought aloud,pulling on my slippers."I'm going up there!"I
stormed to the third floor,playing my angry speech in my head,"Keep it down!Some of us need
to work tomorrow!"The moment the door opened,.I blurted out(脱口而出),"Do you have any idea
how much noise you're making?"But the rest of my prepared speech got stuck in my throat.A
young woman stood there,eyes red,swaying()gently back and forth in a desperate attempt to
comfort a crying baby.The apartment behind her was humble-no dining table,no chairs.not even a
lamp,only a mattress()and a few empty baby food packets on the floor.
"I'm so sorry,Madam,"she whispered,managing a weak smile,"I'm just trying to get her to
sleep."That was when my anger disappeared.A familiar rhythm surfaced in my mind as I saw her
sway the baby tiredly."have a chair downstairs that might calm your baby,"I smiled softly.She
looked up,eyes widening in disbelief.
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"Let me fetch it for you,"I said and rushed downstairs.
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I'm writing to share with you my experience of shooting a short video on rural revitalization.
We arrived early in the morning and were immediately drawn to the peaceful beauty of the
countryside.We filmed farmers working in the fields,elderly women weaving bamboo baskets,
and children playing by a newly restored stream-all telling the story of a community on the rise.
We also interviewed a young man who had returned to his hometown to start an organic farm.His
passion and determination left a deep impression on all of us.o
This experience taught me more than I expected.I realized that rural revitalization is not just
about better infrastructure,but also about hope,tradition,and young people choosing contribute to
their hometowns.It also made me appreciate the simplicity and warmth of rural lif I've attached a
photo from the shoot.Hope you like it!o
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"Let me fetch it for you,"I said and rushed downstairs.I dragged out the rocking chair,wrestled
it upstairs and set it down beside her."It might work,"I encouraged her to try it.She sank into it,
cradling her baby,and just like that,thecrying softened into quiet breaths.Eyes glistening with
tears of gratitude,she whispered,"Thank you."I waved back,closing the door behind me.
Returning home,I posted a message in the group chat,explaining the young mother's difficult
situation and calling on everyone to offer her simple,respectful support.(85 words)
The neighbors responded to my post and agreed to gather at 3c instantly.Lena arrived with
some baby food and Tom followed with two chairs,telling he'd bring a bed frame the next day.
Warm blankets,a small lamp,and toys neatly piled up at her door.Enveloped in warmth,the new
mum choked up."Thank you all!Your support means the world to me."We smiled at each other,
knowing we'd given a helping hand.I realized the"oise"we had complained about was actually a
cry for help,and our kindness had turned conflict into care.(85 words)
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W:HelloJack!I was told that Mike is going to buy a new apartment Is that true?
M:Mike?I doubt it.What he eams is just enough to put his body and soul together.
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M:I've looked and looked but I can't seem to find this book
W:Well,I guess someone must have already checked it out.You can put in a reserve slip.
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W:I'd like to check my luggage.Here is my ticket.
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M:All right?Are you going to have any stops?
W:Yes,I'm going to have a temporary stop in Singapore.but I want to check my things through to
Australia
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W:Now let me take your temperature.Well,I'm afraid you've got a fever.
M:Can I possibly take part in the sports meeting the day after tomorrow?
W:I'm afraid not.You must stay home for one or two days.I'll give you some medicine for.
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W:You know what?You can buy your textbooks already
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M:Really?But I haven't registered for the courses yet.
w:Yes.but you can get the books as long as you've decided what courses you should take.
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W:When are you moving out of your apartment,Jim?M
M:This Saturday.But my rent isn't due yet.Do you know anyone who is interested?
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W:I am.I've just changed my job,and your apartment is close to my new oflice.
M:Really?That'd be great.You will like it as the balcony is spacious enough to accommodate
seating.so you can enjoy the scenery comfortably.And there are many trees in the community.
providing environmental benefits to the area.That's actually why Ichose it in the first place.
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W:Sounds nice.How about the rent?I'm trying to stay with a $300 budget.
M:It was $320 a month.But recently the landlady has raised it by $30.Is it OK?
W:That's a bit higher,but it's worth the price.
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M:Are you going to the career fair at school tomorrow
doctor if my grades are good enough.But the thing that appeals to me most is teaching
W:Yes.I can't decide what career to follow.I thought about nursing,maybe even become a
doctor if my grades are good enough.But the thing that appears to me most is teaching.
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a mindset of continuous learning But they have to meet lots of targets and deal with difficult
students,which I wouldn't like.
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W:It depends on your character.What job would you like to do after graduation,Howard?
M:I thought of becoming a photographer.They seem to travel a lotW:W
W:That's a good idea,but it might be hard to succeed in it.Everyone takes pictures with their
phones these days.
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M:Yeah,but you have to be very good to be a professional.And I think I could manage it.
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W:It was very nice of you to see me off.
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M:It's my pleasure,Anna.I know you must be excited to go home after such a long business
trip.You'll keep in touch with me,won't you?biss m'l.swo:W
W:Of course.And I will miss you,and miss the tasty food,the friendly workmates,who helped me
pick up a lot of Chinese.It would have been perfect except for the days of continuous rain in
Shanghai.By the way,please let me know if your daughter needs any help while she's studying in
London.
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M:Will do.Thanks a lot.Oh,I'd like to give you something to take home.Let me show you.
W:This is beautiful.Chinese paper cutting!What do these characters mean?d:W
M:They mean"Al the Best"!And the Chinese knot is for your parents W:Thank you.Oh,it sounds
like they're boarding now.I have to go M:Have a good trip,Anna.Bye!o ooW
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W:Martin,how do you like playing a superhero?o:W
M:Overall,it makes me proud.But it really bothered me to stay ft.And keeping the superhero face
on is quite tiring too.Yet those challenges don'teven come close to the difficulty of chasing and
fighting You have to make concerted efforts to act as if it's effortless
W:I heard you grew up in Canada.How was that?
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M:I have many family members thereenttoan inetiothe best thing wasthe
fantastic countryside near my home.I spent most weekends camping in the forest,which was
really great.
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W:So how did you get into acting?
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M:Well,at university,I studied literature but ever acted in any drama after graduating I worked as
an assistance for a producer,working on a musical comedy.One night an actor was ill and I was
asked to play his part and it just went from there
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W:What would you have done if you hadn't become an actor?
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M:Well,both my parents devote themselves toeducational careers.Even so,it hardly interested
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that's what I'd probably have done
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M:World Sleep Day was organized since 2008.It is held on March 21st every year.It aims to
highlight the important e of good sleep and raise awareness of how sleep determines our everyday
lives.Now,a world-first study from the University of South Australia shows that increased physical
activities during the day improve sleep quality and reduce tiredness,emphasizing the importance
of exercise for a good night's rest.The study found that children and adults with higher levels of
moderate to vigorous physical activity haveless troubled sleepand better sleep qualityn general
adults are thought to need at least eight hours of sleep a night,but a recent survey found that,on
workdays,only 21%of them really get a full cight hours of sleep.For teenagers,a healthy amount is
about eight to nine hours per night.However,27%of people throughout the world have sleep
problems.Now there are over 80kinds of sleep disorders,and most people know little about their
danger.So,for our good life and work,it's necessary for us to realize the importance of sleep and
try to have a good sleep.
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