四川成都市树德中学2025-2026学年高二下学期4月阶段性测试英语试题

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树德中学高2024级高二下期4月阶段性测试英语试题 考试时间:120分钟 满分:150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 段对话读两遍。 1.Where will the man go just before lunch on Saturday? A.The dentist's. B.The dry cleaner's. C.The library. 2.What will the woman do tonight? A.Have a dinner party. B.Go to bed early. C.Catch a plane. 3.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.Skating. B.Eating out. C.Taking a rest. 4.What is the man doing in Paris? A.Giving a sales training course. B.Helping Cindy with her work. C.Working with Cindy in sales. 5.What does the man say about Gina? A.She collected the assignment. B.She helped him with the assignment. C.She handed in the assignment for him. 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 does the woman think of Sue Grafton's books? A.Confusing. B.Boring. C.Appealing. 7.How many books in the series has the woman finished? A.11 B.14. C.25 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8.Why is Scott late? A.He took the wrong bus B.He sheltered from the rain C.He went to fetch an umbrella 2026-4 高二英语 9.What happened to Scott's phone? A.It was dead. B.It was left home. C.It couldn't be charged. 10.Where is Scott now? A.On a bus. B.At home. C.Outside a cafe. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11.What is the woman's opinion of Matilda? A.Disappointing B.Excellent. C.Touching. 12.What does the man suggest the woman do? A.Make a documentary. B.See the film again. C.Watch a TV program 13.Why does the man like The Ble Planet? A.The shooting is amazing B.The scenes are close to life C.The underwater animals are cute. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14.What will the speakers probably do? A.Go jogging B.Go camping. C.Go climbing. 15.What kind of weather is the worst for the trip? A.Snowy. B.Rainy. C.Foggy. 16.What kind of coat will the woman take? A.A thick one. B.A waterproof one. C.A cotton one. 17.What is said about cotton T-shirts? A.They dry too slowly. B.They are light to carry. C.They are easy to get wet. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18.When can students see Naomi in the evening? A.On Mondays. B.On Wednesdays C.On Thursdays. 19.Which advisor is available if you forget to make an appointment? A.Naomi. B.Louise C.Tony. 20.Who should consider meeting Tony? A.Students who are freshmen. B.Students who are stressed out C.Students who are busy during the day. 第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第1页共5页 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 Be My Eyes connects blind and low-vision users who want sighted assistance with volunteers and companies willing to help,anywhere in the world,through live video and artificial intelligence. Blind and low-vision:Access visual information with ease Use your smartphone to request video support any time.Just take a picture of a product, and connect with a volunteer or simply use the built-in function Be My AI to describe it. Volunteers:Support people when they need it most You can support those who are blind or low-vision when they need it most.Join our community and change someone's life today. Businesses:Offer accessible customer experiences Connecting your customer service with Be My AI can solve up to 90%of cases automatically and save your time and costs by 60%.Or route your customers with accessibility needs smoothly through to your specialists. Be My Eyes'goal is to make the world more accessible to people with vision loss.We couldn't do this without your help. Buy our goods Help keep Be My Eyes free by buying our official goods.You'll find T-shirts,stickers and more-and they ship worldwide.Browse Be a translator Help us make the app accessible for more people in their native language.Translate Spread the word Invite your friends,family or co-workers.Share 21.What is the aim of Be My Eyes? A.To promote global communication. B.To facilitate help for the visually challenged. C.To explore new video and AI applications. D.To increase the sales of official goods. 22.Adopting Be My AI,businesses can A.tailor products to customers'needs. B.gain more experienced specialists C.improve efficiency at a lower cost. D.conduct automatic team training. 23. What can readers do to support Be My Eyes? A.Purchase its service. B.Recommend the app C.Upload live video. D.Spread native languages. B Dr.Suzannah paused outside the examining room,hearing a mother's trembling voice through the door."But what do we do now?"The specialist's response was calm but unconcerned again.Suzannah had seen this too many times ---families leaving diagnoses with nowhere to go,no one to turn to. This was why Mind the Gap had to be different.Instead of just handing families resource 2026-4 高二英语 lists,Suzannah built the program on a simple,vital belief:when a family is drowning in fear and confusion after a diagnosis,they don't need a checklist first---they need someone who's walked their path,and someone who listens before guiding instead of leading with paperwork. One morning,Suzannah received a call from David,a single father whose young daughter had just been diagnosed with global developmental delay.He sounded tense,overwhelmed."I don't even know what questions to ask",he admitted. Suzannah didn't just send information ---she sent Linda,whose own son had thrived against similar odds.Linda showed up at David's door with two coffees and no judgment. "Let's start with what she loves.What makes her laugh?"she said. Weeks later,Suzannah watched from across the room at a Mind the Gap family gathering as David lifted his daughter high in the air---both of them laughing.He caught Suzannah's eye and mouthed,"Thank you". But the true moment of a professional milestone came when Suzannah was named the Haggerty-Friedman Professor,which hadn't had another host for a long time since Dr.Smith passed away.Standing at the podium,she looked out at the audience---filled not only with colleagues but with parents and children she'd served. "This isn't my professorship",she said,her voice clear and steady."It's ours.It belongs to the mothers who show up with coffee and courage,the fathers who learn to advocate,the children who remind us that every small step is a victory." She ended with Dr.Smith's favorite words,the ones she now lived by:"True healing doesn't happen in a clinic---it happens in the community." 24.Why was Mind the Gap founded? A.To connect families with experienced guides. B.To simplify complex medical paperwork. C.To assist specialists with their diagnoses. D.To fund medical research for children. 25.How did Linda mainly help David? A.By guiding and taking over the treatment. B.By offering some food and diagnostic solutions C.By listening and sharing personal experiences. D.By studying his daughter's interest and amusing her 26.What can we infer about Suzannah? A.She is an administrator to create resource lists B.She is a medical researcher focused on diagnoses. C.She is an advocate for systemic change in patient care. D.She is an inspiring public speaker and award winner. 27.What is the passage mainly about? A.The new host of a respected professorship. B.A doctor's award-winning medical research. C.The journey of a medical researcher pushing herself. D.A treatment program featuring human connection C 第2页共5页 Across the United States,thousands of buildings are taking advantage of cutting-edge batteries constructed from one of the planet's most fundamental substances:ice.During off-peak hours when electricity rates are low,these batteries freeze water,and when energy demand and cost rise,facility operators power off conventional expensive chillers (and use the stored ice for cooling. A typical structure contributes approximately one-fifth of its electrical consumption to cooling,as reported by the International Energy Agency.By transferring energy usage to periods of lower cost,major buildings can reduce annual power expenses by hundreds of thousands of dollars.Additionally,this approach minimizes reliance on electricity generated by the most polluting fossil fuel power stations. To date,ice-based energy storage has primarily been carried out in offices,hospitals,hotels, and other large facilities with centralized air conditioning,owing to the substantial spatial requirements of the batteries.For instance,a system in the basement of a New-York-City banking high-rise comprises approximately 100 water tanks,each comparable in size to a standard parking space,according to Holly Paeper,president of the American commercial HVAC division at Trane Technologies. Nevertheless,this drawback is gradually being addressed.Nostromo Energy,a manufacturer specializing in ice batteries,has engineered"Ice Brick"units designed for tighter spaces.Meanwhile,Califomia-based Ice Energy has deployed (thousands of its"Ice Bear" systems in single-story locations and intends to introduce a more compact model for residential use later this year. Currently,the expansion of this technology is chiefly restricted by regional climate conditions and pricing strategy.Buildings situated in colder climates may operate cooling systems infrequently.Moreover,if power companies do not apply time-varying electricity rates or offer financial stimulation for demand reduction during peak periods,ice batteries may not deliver significant economic benefits.However,in suitable markets,ice batteries can be integrated with other energy storage technologies to enhance grid (reliability and meet growing electrical demand. 28.What aspect of ice batteries is mainly talked about in paragraph 1? A.The cheap source. B.The operating principle. C.The production process. D.The application example. 29.Why does the author mention"100 water tanks"in paragraph 3? A.To illustrate the battery's limitation. B.To show the system's advancement. C.To explain energy storage procedures. D.To highlight the ice production method. 30.What does the underlined word "compact"in paragraph 4 mean? A.High-powered.B.Low-cost.C.Small-sized.D.Well-designed. 31.What strategy may promote the application of the ice battery? 2026-4 高二英语 A.Increasing funding for power plants. B.Improving regional climate conditions. C.Offering off-peak electricity discounts. D.Banning conventional cooling systems. D Most people believe their beliefs and opinions are logical and impartial based on years of experience and objective analysis of the information available.In reality,we are all subject to confirmation bias-the tendency to interpret new information as confirmation of our existing beliefs while subconsciously ignoring evidence that proves them wrong.The brain does this to protect our selfworth,making us feel confident and in control.But if left unexamined, confirmation bias can often negatively affect our decision-making process. A big part of my coaching practice is helping clients question their current belief systems, even though it feels terrible in the moment,so they can benefit from changed beliefs in the long run.Many clients have never examined their beliefs,and they don't even know the repetitive thoughts driving their confirmation bias.They just think that's the way they are.I help them see that what they've been thinking true their whole lives is not necessarily true and that they don't have to keep believing that if it is not serving them in life. The problem with confirmation bias is that facts don't change our beliefs.Even where there is plentiful evidence to prove our belief wrong,our brain will dismiss it as an exception. We are unwilling to change our beliefs because often that requires changing our identity,which we naturally resist.The only way to change a belief is a conscious decision to do so.However, reinterpreting reality is tiring.Our underlying current of thought has become habitual in a way that takes very little energy from us.Changing our beliefs requires a lot of energy and discom fort. If you want to change,you need to understand your confirmation bias and put effort into changing your default )thinking.Your new focused thinking will take more work.You will initially resist it.But eventually,your intentional thought will become your new belief system.And then your confirmation bias will work to your advantage as your brain will be looking for evidence to confirm beliefs that are helping you improve your life,as opposed to holding you back. 32.What is a feature of confirmation bias according to paragraph 1? A.It promotes logical thinking. B.It contributes to objective judgment. C.It processes information selectively D.It weighs new evidence heavily. 33.What can be learned about many of the author's clients? A.They are unwilling to admit mistakes. B.They are unaware of their mental habits. C.They rarely have repetitive thoughts. D.They refuse to examine their beliefs. 34.What can we infer from the passage about people's resistance to changing beliefs? 第3页共5页 A.It mainly comes from the fear of losing self-confidence. B.It is closely related to people's sense ofidentity. C.It can be easily overcome with the help of a coach D.It results from the lack of sufficient evidence against beliefs 35.Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A.Why Facts Fail to Change Our Beliefs B.How to Change Your Belief System Effectively C.The Role of Coaching in Correcting Confirmation Bias D.The Impact of Confirmation Bias and Strategies to Overcome it 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。 The Power of Happiness:Protecting Your Heart Scientists have long known that having a cheerful personality is good for your health.A positive outlook on life is linked to a healthier heart and longer life.36 Now,two new studies published this week have found specific healthy behaviors that explain the link. Previous research has found that people who are optimistic,have a sense of purpose and are satisfied with their lives have a reduced risk of heart disease and stroke.37 These healthy habits in turn protect their hearts,according to studies involving nearly 5,000 people. One study looked at how a sense of purpose affects our health.Having a reason to get up in the morning,such as work or caring for a loved one,is known to protect against heart attacks and stroke.The new research found that those with a higher sense of purpose were more likely to have lower levels of cortisol(皮质醇)and fewer inflammation(炎症)signs in their blood. 38 The second study,of 700 people,showed that optimistic people had significantly lower blood sugar and cholesterol (levels.These are two key risk factors for heart disease. Optimists also tended to be more physically active and less likely to smoke. "These studies prove that happiness and life satisfaction influence our physical health," said Dr.Julia Boehm from Harvard University.Happier people have lower risk factors for heart disease.39 But can miserable people learn to be happy?Experts believe yes.Simple techniques like recording good daily events or performing random kindness can boost happiness.40 So next time you feel down,remember:looking on the bright side could save your life. A.Both of them are linked to a higher risk of heart disease. B.Being unhappy can increase the levels of stress hormones. C.This is probably because they take better care of themselves. D.But how happiness protects the heart has long been a mystery. E.Optimism is a quality that can be developed,not unchangeable F.They are more likely to eat well,exercise regularly and sleep better. G.People with strong purpose seldom suffer from serious heart problems. 第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 2026-4 高二英语 第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 The dismissal letter()trembled in my hand.Meanwhile,the company logo was clouded by tears that carried the smell of burnt coffee and 41.At thirty-two,I was 42 from the Vice President position I'd struggled for six years to achieve.Three weeks into unemployment,I kept cleaning coffee rings off my desk---marks of 43 late-night work sessions. One morning,Rosella,my close friend,marched into my apartment,holding a coffee pot and a bag of Ethiopian coffee beans.Let's leamn to make something real.Then we'll talk about living."she said softly but 44,which is a(n)45 comfort in my otherwise bitter days. What began as a distraction became a(n)46.I leamed how the minerals in water might affect the flavor,and how the foam on a cappuccino whispered truths that office reports never 47 The real 48 point anived during a cupping()session at a Queens Cafe.When I described a flavor as "layoffs after a company merger (hidden in chocolate tones",the owner of the cafe,a former Wall Street analyst,nodded and said:"You 49 the stories in the coffee beans.” Six months later,my coffee shop "Layoff Latte Art"was 50.It serves special drinks 51 career challenges:one for those switching careers midlife and another symbolizing startup pains.Each cup comes with a note about the beans'journey from mountain to cup,and space for customers to write their own 52 of starting over.It's 53 to read the experiences that people share. The anxiety 54,replaced by rhythmic hum of the coffee machine.Now,when the morning light hits the milk jug just right,I no longer see the shadow of my former high-achieving self.55,I see a woman who,just like the coffee beans,allows herself to be transformed into something richer,deeper,and far braver. 41.A.shame B.liberty C.relief D.comfort 42.A.turned off B.laid off C.cut off D.put off 43.A.careless B.fearless C.hopeless D.countless 44.A.formally B.hesitantly C.firmly D.respectfully 45.A.cold B.secure C.welcoming D.odd 46.A.association B.celebration C.inspiration D.contribution 47.A.bent B.captured C.accepted D.hid 48.A.turning B.breaking C.meeting D.shining 49.A.hear B.read C.taste D.write 50.A.born B.bought C.discovered D.exhibited 51.A.facing B.handling C.mirroring D.predicting 52.A.recipes B.reports C.secrets D.stories 53.A.shocking B.demanding C.frustrating D.amazing 54.A.grew B.eased C.spread D.remained 55.A.Instead B.Moreover C.Meanwhile D.Therefore 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 第4页共5页 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个恰当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 As China's first tea-themed world heritage site,the Cultural Landscape of Old Tea Forests in Pu'er comprises five large-scale,well-preserved old tea forests.Recent years 56 (witness)growing global recognition of this unique landscape. What sets this place apart from other tea-growing regions is the 57 (tire) efforts of locals to preserve traditional farming methods while 58 (protect) biodiversity.But this recognition didn't come easily---the region once faced threats from deforestation. 59 turned out that the ancient practice of understory planting is vital to conservation.Local farmers allow small,shade-tolerant tea trees to thrive under the protection of taller trees native 60 this land.This technique,61 (base)on centuries of knowledge,creates a sustainable land-use system 62 the complementary use of natural resources in the mountainous environment is permitted. The existence of this traditional farming system has dramatically slowed biodiversity 63 (lose)in the region. 64 (combat)threats from climate change and unsustainable development,authorities have established protected areas and restricted tourist numbers.The priority goes to the abolition of harmful agricultural practices. This heritage site represents 65 exceptional example of human interaction with a challenging environment. 第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 假定你是李华,为迎接4月22日世界地球保护日,你校将举办以Back to Nature”为 主题的英语演讲比赛。请你写一篇英文演讲稿参赛,内容包括: 1.亲近自然的意义: 2.分享自身经历。 注意: 1.词数80左右; 2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。 Back to nature Good morning,everyone! Thank you for your listening! 第二节(满分25分) 2026-4 高二英语 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。 When I was a high school student,I participated in an international exchange program.A Spanish girl named Sofia came to live with my family for several weeks first,and later I stayed at her home in Spain.I was a bit nervous about the new life,but I was mostly excited about this special overseas experience. However,after the first few days of excitement,I began to experience clear cultural differences,which made me feel anxious and homesick.One problem was the language barrier. I couldn't speak Spanish and Sofia was the only person in the family that I could communicate with in English,so I often felt lonely and helpless. The greatest challenge came from the food and dining time.In China,I usually had dinner at 6:00 pm,but in Spain,they had dinner as late as 10:00 pm,which made me feel extremely hungry every evening.Besides,I was a very picky eater.Although I ate meat,I was not brave enough to try strange or new foods.Unfortunately,most Spanish dishes were heavy in meat, with only a few kinds of vegetables.Potatoes were their most common and favorite food. One night,the dinner table was filled with the smell of roasted meat and potatoes,the same old things I'd grown tired of.Unable to bear it any more,I tumned to Sofia and said quietly,"Sofia,I'm not very hungry tonight.""You don't look quite well,Jenny.Is everything all right?"Sofia asked,looking worried."I'm fine.No worries,"I replied and headed back to my room.I curled up in bed and missed the tasty dumplings made by my mother.There was no Chinese restaurant nearby,so the only thing I could do was draw some dumplings on a piece of paper,as if I had really enjoyed them,and then I threw the paper into the dustbin 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。 When back from school the next day,I was amazed by what I had seen. Hearing what Sofia said,tears welled up in my eyes. 第5页共5页 树德中学高2024级高二下学期4月阶段性测试英语试题参考答案 听力: 1-5 BBAAB 6-10 CACAC 11-15 BCACB 16-20 BACBB 阅读理解:21-23BCB 24-27 ACCD 28-31 BACC 32-35 CBBD 七选五:36-40 DFACE 完型填空:41-45 ABDCC 46-50 CBABA 51-55 CDDBA 语法填空: 56.has/have witnessed 57.tireless 58.protecting 59.It 60.to 61.based 62.where 63.loss 64.To combat 65.am 书面表达: Good morning,everyone! What does nature bring us?For me,it offers far more than just beautiful scenery.A walk through the woods can soothe a troubled mind,while the fresh air fills us with renewed energy. I still recall one weekend when I sat by a stream,listening to the birds sing.In that moment,my worries faded away,and I felt truly connected to the world around me.Nature has the power to heal,to inspire,and to remind us what really matters. So let's step outside,embrace the natural world,and cherish this precious gift we're blessed with. Thank you for your listening! 读后续写: When back from school the next day,I was amazed by what I had seen.On the table were plates of food which looked quite familiar,just like what I had drawn on the paper the previous night.Sofia's family were looking at me with big smiles.Noticing my confusion,she explained,"I happened to see your drawing in the dustbin and guessed that you were homesick, so we tried making that food for you.We hope it can make you feel better." Hearing what Sofia said,tears welled up in my eyes.I hugged her tightly,saying"Thank you so much!"Then I picked up one of the"dumplings"and took a bite.The stuffing was still potato and toasted meat,but strangely,this time I found it so delicious.We together enjoyed a wonderful dinner that night.The rest of the days slipped by pleasantly as I kept exploring and trying new things.I still often recall that special dinner even after all these years.It was their kindness that eased my homesickness and bridged the cultural gap.I will treasure this warm memory forever. 听力原文: (Text 1) W:Are you going to be very busy on Saturday? M:Extremely,I have to go to the dentist first.Then,I will pick up my dry-cleaning at 11:30 a.m.After lunch,I have to go to the library to meet with my study group 2026-4 高二英语 (Text 2) W:Thank you for coming to the airport for me. M:You're welcome.Er...,some of us are meeting for dinner tonight.Would you like to join 1s? W:Thank you for the invitation,but I'm really tired.I'll just have an early night. (Text 3) M:Are you ready to stand up in your skates? W:Yes,I'll have to take it a bit slow at first.I don't want to hold you back,so let's skate separately and meet up at the snack bar in the end. (Text 4) W:Are you staying in the Paris branch all week? M:Yes,Cindy.I'm giving a training course to Sonya and her team in sales. W:Ah yes,I've noticed they've needed help in that area.So,is it going well? M:Yes,they're making good progress. (Text 5) W:Wasn't your school assignment due today? M:Yeah,and if Gina hadn't given me a hand,I'd never have finished it. (Text 6) M:What do you think of Sue Grafton's books? W:I love those mysteries!When I started to read A Is for Alibi,I couldn't put it down.I stayed up till 4:00 in the morning to finish it! M:Wow!Have you read any of the other books in the series? W:Oh,yeah.They're fantastic.B Is for Burglar,C Is for Corpse,..I've just wrapped up K Is for Killer.That's the 11th one.Using the alphabet to build a mystery series is such a clever idea.Sadly,the series had to end up with Y because of the writer's passing.But anyway,I can't wait to read the other 15 books! (Text 7) W:Oh,Scott,there you are!At last!I've been waiting for ages! M:I'm really sorry I'm late,Jessie.You see,it started to rain while I was walking to the bus stop,so I had to go back home to get my umbrella. W:Oh,no! M:So then,of course,I missed the bus and had to wait for the next one. W:Mm,I see.But why didn't you call me? M:You'll never believe this.I tried to phone you but my phone died---I'd forgotten to charge it!And the traffic was so bad that it took ages to get here. W:Oh well,these things happen,I guess.You're here now.Let's go in and have some coffee! (Text 8) M:Have you seen Matilda? W:Oh yeah.Countless times.I practically wore out the DVD as a kid. M:Me too.I used to watch it all the time when I was young.I've probably seen it 20 times.I still love that scene where the boy is forced to eat that massive chocolate cake W:Oh yeah.You can almost feel his struggle. 第6页共5页 M:So,have you seen The Ble Planet? W:No.What is it? M:It's this nature documentary series that's being shown on Channel 1 at the moment.You have to check it out! W:I usually find documentaries a bit slow and dry. M:Really?But this is absolutely amazing!The filming is just unbelievable.They get so close to the animals.There was an underwater scene last night with blue whales.It felt as if you were right there,swimming along them. W:Right.Whatever.Not my kind of thing,I'm afraid. (Text9) W:I have a couple of questions about equipment.Will we need a lot of warm stuff? M:Well,mountain weather is unpredictable,so you need to prepare for the worst. W:What exactly do you mean by "the worst'?Is there a risk of snow? M:I don't think it will snow where we're going.But to be honest,the worst sort of weather is downpour.So you need a good waterproof coat. W:Of course. M:But you don't need a thick coat.When you're walking,you get very hot,you sweat a lot, and then as soon as you stop walking,you quickly get cold. W:So what sort of coat would you recommend taking?A light one? M:Yeah,a light one is better.And another thing to consider is the kind of T-shirt you wear. Not cotton ones because if cotton gets wet,it takes a long time to dry.Lightweight sports T-shirts are better.They dry fast---plus,they're a lot lighter to carry in your backpack W:OK. (Text 10) M:Good morning,boys and girls.I'm Steven,working as the administrator at College's guidance administration.Today I would like to talk with you about our team and the services you can be offered. There are now three professional advisors in our team.They are Louise Bagshaw,Tony Denby and Naomi Flynn. Naomi is an expert in meeting freshmen and she will tell you what you can expect from the guidance.Naomi is also the best choice for students who can only communicate with an advisor beyond office hours.She's not in the office on Mondays and Tuesdays,but she works on Wednesday mornings and works late on Thursday evenings. Louise is in our drop-in center office a whole day.If you want to ask some advisors for help without a prior appointment,she will be the most suitable one. Tony has a solid foundation and expertise in stress management and relaxation techniques. Anyone who is trying to handle anxiety is encouraged to see him.A variety of techniques will be introduced to you by Tony. 2026-4 高二英语 第7页共5页请看听力部分第一节,第一节听下面五段录音,每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,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。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。听下面的录音,回答第一小题。Are you going to be very busy on saturday? extremely? I have to go to the dentist first. Then I will pick up my dry cleaning at eleven thirty AM. After lunch, I have to go to the library to meet with . my study group. Are you going to be very busy on saturday? extremely. I have to go to the dentist first. Then I will pick up my dry cleaning at eleven thirty AM. After lunch, I have to go to the library to meet with my study group. 听下面的录音,回答第二小题。Thank you for coming to the airport for me. Your welcome are some of us are meeting for dinner tonight. Would you like to join us? Thank you for the invitation, but i'm really tired. I'll just have an early night. Thank you for coming to the airport for me. Your welcome are some of us are meeting for dinner tonight. Would you like to join us? Thank you for the invitation, but i'm really tired. I'll just have an early night. 听下面的录音,回答第三小题。Are you ready to stand up in your skate? Yes, i'll have to take IT a bit slow at first. I don't want to hold you back, so let's skate separately and meet up at the snack bar in the end. Are you ready to stand up in your skate? Yes, i'll have to take IT a bit slow at first. I don't want to hold you back, so let's skate separately and meet up at the snack bar in the end. 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。Are you staying in the paris branch all week? Yes, Cindy, i'm giving a training course to Sonia and her team in sales. Ah yes, i've noticed they've needed help in that area. So is IT going well? Yes, they're making good progress. Are you staying in the paris branch all week? Yes, Cindy, i'm giving a training course to Sonia and her team in sales. Ah, yes, i've noticed they've needed help in that area. So is IT . going well? Yes, they're making . good progress. 听下面的录音,回答第五小题。Wasn't your school assignment due today? yeah. And if gina hadn't given me a hand, i'd never have finished IT. Wasn't your school assignment due today? yeah. And if gina hadn't given me a hand, i'd never have finished IT. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间,每段录音播放两遍。听下面的录音,回答第六和第七小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。What do you think of seo graphs. books? I love those mysteries. When I started to read a is for alibi, I couldn't put IT down. I stayed up till four in the morning to finish IT. Wow, have you read any of the other books . in the series? Oh yeah, they're fantastic. B is for burglars. C is for corps. I've just wrapped up. K is for killer. That's the eleven one. Using the alphabet to build a mystery series is such a clever idea. Sadly, the series had to end up with why? Because of the writers passing, but anyway, I can't wait to read the other fifteen books. What do you think of sue grafton books? I love those mysteries. When I started to read a is for alibi, I couldn't put IT down. I stayed up till four in the morning to finish IT. Wow, have you read any of the other books in the series? Oh yeah, they're fantastic. B is for burglars. C is for corpse. I've just wrapped up. K is for killer. That's the 11。Using the alphabet to build a mystery series is such a clever idea. Sadly, the series had to end up with why? Because of the write passing. But anyway, I can't wait to read the other fifteen books. 听下面的录音,回答第八至第十小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Oh, Scott, there you are. At last, i've been waiting for ages. I'm really sorry. I'm late. Jessie. You see, IT started to rain while I was walking to the bus stop. So I had to go back home to . get my umbrella. Oh, no. So then, of course, I miss the bus and had to wait for the next one. HMM, I see. But why didn't you call me? You'll never believe this. I tried to phone you, but my phone died. I'd forgotten to change IT. And the traffic was so bad that he took ages . to get here. Oh, well, these things happen. I guess you're here. Now let's go in and have some coffee. Oh, Scott, there you are. At last. I've been waiting for ages. I'm . really sorry. I'm late. Jessie, you see, IT started to rain while I was walking to the bus stop. So I had to go back home to get my umbrella. Oh, no. So then. of course, I missed the bus and had to wait for the next one. Mm, I see. But why didn't you call me? You'll never believe this. I tried to phone you, but my phone died. I'd forgotten to change IT, and the traffic was so bad that he took ages to get here. Oh, well, these things happen. I guess you're here. now. Let's go in and have some coffee. 听下面的录音,回答第十一至第十三小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Have you seen mattel? A. oh yeah. Countless times I practically wore out the DVD as a kid. Me too. I used to watch IT all the time when I was Young. I've probably seen at twenty times, I still love that scene where the boy is forced to eat that massive chocolate cake. Oh yeah, you can almost feel his . struggle. So have you seen the blue planet? No, what is IT? It's this nature documentary series that being shown on channel one at the moment. You have to check IT out. I usually find documentaries a bit slow and dry. really, but this is absolutely amazing. The filming is just unbelievable. They get so close to the animals. There was an underwater scene last night with blue wales. IT felt as if you were right there swimming . along them. right? whatever. Not my kind of thing, i'm afraid. Have you seen mattila a. oh yeah. Countless times I practically wore out the DVD as a kid. Me too. I used to watch IT all the time when I was Young. I ve probably seen at twenty times. I still love that scene where the boy is forced to eat that massive chocolate cake. Oh yeah, you can almost feel his . struggle. So have you seen the blue planet? No, what is IT? It's this nature documentary series that being shown on channel one at the moment. You have to check IT out. I usually find documentaries a bit slow and dry. really, but this is absolutely amazing. The filming is just unbelievable. They get so close to the animals. There was an underwater scene last night with blue wales. IT felt as if you were right there swimming along them. right? Whatever, not my kind of thing, i'm afraid. 听下面的录音,回答第十四至第十七小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。I have a couple of questions about equipment. Will we need a lot . of warm stuff? Well, mountain weather is unpredictable, so you need to prepare for the worst. What exactly do you mean by the worst? Is there a risk of snow? I don't think IT will snow where we're going, but to be honest, the worst sort of weather is downpour. So you need a good waterproof coat. of course. but you don't need a thick coat. When you're walking, you get very hot, you sweat a lot. And then as soon as you stop walking, you quickly get cold. So what sort of code would you recommend taking a light one? Yeah, a light one is Better. And another thing to consider is the kind of t shirt you wear, not cocotte ones. Because if cotton gets wet, IT takes a long time to dry. Light weight sports t shirts are Better. They dry fast, plus there are a lot lighter to Carry . in your backpack. Okay, I have a couple of questions about equipment. Will we need a lot . of warm stuff? Well, mountain weather is unpredictable, so you need to prepare for the worst. What exactly do you mean by the worst? Is there a risk of snow? I don't think IT will snow where we're going. But to be honest, the worst sort of weather is downpour. So you need a good waterproof coat. of course. but you don't need a thick coat. When you're walking, you get very hot. You sweat a lot. And then as soon as you stop walking, you quickly get cold. So what sort of code would you recommend taking a light one? Yeah, a light one is Better. And another thing to consider is the kind of t shirt you wear, not cotton ones, because if cotton gets wet, IT takes a long time to dry. Light weight sports t shirts are Better. They dry fast, plus there are a lot lighter to Carry . in your backpack. okay? 听下面的录音,回答第十八至第二十小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Good morning, boys and girls. I'm Stephen. Working as the administrator at colleges guidance administration today. I would like to talk with you about our team and the services you can be offered. There are now three professional advisers in our team. They are Lewis bagshaw, tony denby and naomi flin. Naomi is an expert in meeting freshmen, and SHE will tell you what you can expect from the guidance. Naomi is also the best choice for students who can only communicate with an adviser beyond office hours. She's not in the office on mondays and tuesdays, but he works on wednesday mornings and works late on thursday evenings. Luiz is in our drop in center office a whole day. If you want to ask some advisors for help without a prior appointment, SHE will be the most suitable one. Tony has a solid foundation and expertise in stress management and relaxation techniques. Anyone who is trying to handle anxiety is encouraged to see him. A variety of techniques will be introduced to you by tony. Good morning, boys and girls. I'm Stephen. Working as the administrator at colleges guidance administration today. I would like to talk with you about our team and the services you can be offered. There are now three professional advisers in our team. They are Lewis bagshaw, tony dub e and naomi flin. Naomi is an expert in meeting freshmen, and he will tell you what you can expect from the guidance. Naomi is also the best choice for students who can only communicate with an adviser beyond office hours. She's not in the office on mondays and tuesdays, but he works on wednesday mornings and works late on thursday evenings. Louis is in our drop in center office a whole day. If you want to ask some advisers for help without a prior appointment, SHE will be the most suitable one. Tony has a solid foundation and expertise in stress management and relaxation techniques. Anyone who is trying to handle anxiety is encouraged to see him. A variety of techniques will be introduced to you by tony. 第二节到此结束,现在你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。听力部分到此结束。

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