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江苏省泰州中学2025~2026学年度第二学期期中考试
高一英语试题
(考试时间:120分钟;总分:150分)
命题人:孟瑞平
审题人:范海蓉
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,并标
在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有0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.What should the man be worried about according to the woman?
A.The bears.
B.The tigers.
C.The flies.
2.Why does the woman like working from home?
A.She can work with more freedom.
B.She has time to meet lots of people.
C.She doesn't need to waste time on the road.
3.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.A writing style.
B.A prize.
C.A writer.
4.What did the man do yesterday?
A.Visit the zoo.
B.See an art show.
C.Go shopping
5.What does the man want the woman to do?
A.Help him up.
B.Give him space.
C.Ask people to come here.
第二节
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的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.How are the speakers probably feeling now?
A.Sleepy.
B.Sad.
C.Excited.
7.What did the speakers do the night before last?
A.They watched a film.B.They attended a party
C.They went to bed early.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Where are the speakers now?
A.On a beach.
B.In a hotel room.
C.At a restaurant.
9.What is the weather like now?
A.Sunny.
B.Rainy.
C.Cloudy.
10.What will the speakers do first?
A.Take a walk.
B.Shoot some pictures.
C.Eat their breakfast.
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听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What are the speakers probably doing?
A.Setting up their camp.B.Cooking some food.
C.Hiking up a mountain.
12.How far have the speakers hiked today?
A.Eight miles.
B.Nine miles.
C.Ten miles.
13.What do we know about the man?
A.He cooks well.
B.He hurt his leg.
C.He felt uncertain about the trip.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.Father and daughter.B.Co-workers.
C.Teacher and student.
15.What is the main concern of the man?
A.Kids aren't willing to go to museums.
B.Kids spend too much time on video games.
C.Kids know little about traditional Chinese culture.
16.What does the woman suggest the man do?
A.Improve their storytelling skills.
B.Put on a performance themselves.
C.Learn more about the Han Dynasty.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What is the problem in the north of the city?
A.Heavy snow.
B.Fallen trees.
C.Strong winds.
18.Which direction can the passengers travel to?
A.The east.
B.The west.
C.The south.
19.What is the purpose of this talk?
A.To update train information.
B.To analyze weather conditions.
C.To give directions to the tourists.
20.Who is probably speaking?
A.A train driver.
B.A station manager.
C.A ticket seller.
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分42.5)
第一节(共12小题;每小题2.5分,满分30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,并在答题卡上将该
项涂黑。
A
A primary school in north Devon with a brand-new mud play area hit the headlines last week.
"We felt that our children needed something better at playtime,"said the head teacher,Amy Frost,
"The playground before was pristine()but there was nothing for them to do.As schools,we have
been fearful of allowing our children to take risks.Children don't learn what risk is and how to manage
risk."To change this,the school designed different zones for climbing and muddy play.
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Frost said there had been a few comments from people who found it"difficult to adjust",but parents
were greatly supportive."My son is caked in mud but he's having fun!"one parent commented.Another
said,“We'd rather do extra laundry and see them thrive(茁壮成长).”
Children today have less access to unstructured outdoor play than past generations did.Helen Dodd,a
professor of child psychology at the University of Exeter,said,"The decline in children getting muddy is
part of our risk aversion()We want to keep children safe,so we stop children from doing the
things that children naturally do.If we want to give children space to connect with nature,they need to do
that in an unrestricted way,and a consequence is that they might get muddy."
There's also research about the benefits of being in contact with mud,just in terms of the biology of
what's in the mud,and how it affects our immune system.Also,in terms of sensory things.Lots of children
now have sensory difficulties.They don't like the feel of different things,which might come from being
kept overly clean.
"Children had never before seen so much and experienced so little,"said Follett."All of their
experiences are secondary,through screens shut in bedrooms.What they're lacking is real primary
experience,touching,feeling,practicing.You know that feeling of squeezing a handful of mud,and it
leaking out through your fingers?"
21.Why was a mud play area built in the primary school?
A.To hit the headlines of the newspaper.
B.To satisfy the parents'needs.
C.To teach children to learn about risks.
D.To upgrade school facilities
22.What prevents children's outdoor play?
A.School regulation.B.Overly concern.
C.Behavior code.D.Generation gap.
23.What do we know about mud play?
A.It may enhance immune system.
B.It leads to sensory difficulties.
C.It has become more popular.
D.It can cause severe consequences.
24.What's the passage mainly about?
A.How parents become so positive.
B.Why children experience so less.
C.How connection with nature could be built.
D.Why kids should be allowed to play in mud.
日
On the way to vacation,you're jazzed and distracted:"Did I pack enough clothes?""Did we turn off
the heater?"The travel day goes by in a rush.Going home is another story.The same three-hour journey
seems to drag on between layovers(中途停留),traffic and rest-stop food..How can one way feel so
different from the other?
Yonason Goldson,an author and ethicist,explains that when we travel to a new place,we tend to be in
a more positive mindset."There's the expectation that something more exciting,interesting,new and fun is
waiting for us,"he says."That makes the trip part of the experience.By contrast,the trip home feels
anticlimactic.”
Another explanation is the oncoming weight of the post-vacation blues.As the saying goes,"Time
flies when you're having fun."Perhaps time crawls when you're depressed.
However,the return trip doesn't always feel longer.In fact,some people find the way to the
destination even more exhausting.Psychiatrist Gary Small relates it to the"return trip effect,"which argues
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that the first leg of a trip (outward journey)can feel longer because we tend to underestimate how long it
will take.We may guess the way there will go by quicker than it does,leading to a "violation of
expectation."By the return trip,as we've gotten to know the route,it feels less challenging.However,this
effect usually occurs when we're traveling somewhere for the first time.If we travel a familiar route,the
return trip may instead feel longer.
Small recommends introducing some novelty into the trip home to help pass the time.This can include
doing puzzles,engaging in conversations or taking different routes to challenge your mind.In addition,you
can change how you travel altogether.Susan Sherren,founder of a travel agency,encourages clients to plan
trips with a“bell curve'”itinerary(行程):easing into the vacation,.building up to the exciting,action-
packed days,then slowing down before it's over.In this way,you're not left feeling exhausted.You can
also plan enjoyable activities to look forward to when you get home to soften a crash landing back into
your normal routine.
25.What does the underlined word "anticlimactic"in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A.Exciting and rewarding.
B.Disappointing and less dramatic.
C.Fast and enjoyable.
D.Dangerous and challenging.
26.What can be learned from Paragraph 4?
A.Route familiarity makes the outward journey seemingly shorter.
B.The return journey from a first-time destination feels shorter.
C.The outward journey appears shorter due to predictable time.
D.Violation of expectation results in a longer return journey.
27.Susan Sherren's"bell curve"itinerary helps clients to
A.extend the vacation without extra costs
B.have chances for thrilling experiences
C.readjust to the rhythms of daily life
D.return home on schedule
28.Which is the best title for the passage?
A.Does Travel Feel Longer on the Way Home?
B.How Can We Improve Travel Experience?
C.What Causes Exhaustion in Return Trip?
D.Does the Return Trip Lack Novelty?
City life has its benefits,but often at the cost of the environment.However,a growing movement in
city planning,known as"microforests"or"tiny forests",is bringing nature back to our streets.The concept
of microforests was inspired by the work of Japanese botanist and plant ecologist Akira Miyawaki in the
1970s.Using what is known as the"Miyawaki Method",people plant many different native plants and trees
closely in small plots of land,often less than 100 square feet.If properly cared for,these trees and plants
grow rapidly.According to Euro News,microforests can achieve a century's worth of growth in just ten
years,compared to regular forests.
Despite various efforts to fight deforestation(滥伐森林),a study from the World Resources Institute
showed that 3.7 million hectares of tropical forest land were lost in 2023 alone.With the UN projecting that
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68%of the population will live in cities by 2050,it's looking like more and more of our world will be
covered with gray concrete(灰色混凝土)instead of green space.But microforests could balance that,
In recent years,microforests have become more common worldwide.This movement of using the
Miyawaki Method has been proposed at all levels-from political action and city planning to local citizens
seeking permission to create microforests.It's not surprising since microforests are a smaller task compared
to other environmental proposals.
Microforests help cool a city down by reducing carbon emissions()and providing additional
shade(from the tall trees.These healthy forests can also help enrich the local soil and water resources
in the city.Additionally,they serve as habitats for wildlife displaced by city expansion.
If this is something that interests you for yourself or your community,you can take action.Depending
on where you live and if you own property,you could even grow a microforest in your backyard.Having
something like a microforest to cool everyone down,physically and emotionally,can only benefit everyone.
29.What does the underlined word "that"in paragraph 2 refer to?
A.The loss of regular forests.
B.The increase of microforests.
C.The spread of city buildings.
D.The determination to fight deforestation.
30.Why might microforests be considered a smaller task?
A.They are easier to carry out in a small area.
B.Thy can only be planted in private backyards.
C.They do not require community involvement.
D.They are cheaper than traditional reforestation methods.
31.What does the author want to show in paragraph 4 about microforests?
A.They are only suitable for specific climates.
B.They are more effective than regular forests.
C.They are a good way to increase green space in cities.
D.They are an effective way to improve the environment.
32.What is the author's attitude towards microforests?
A.Indifferent.B.Negative.
C.Objective.
D.Supportive.
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。
Starting 15 years ago,scientists have been studying the complex and mysterious emotion called
awe-one you might have felt if you have ever stood in front of the Taj Mahal,hiked among towering
redwoods,or had your mind blown at a concert,play,or ballet.In our busy lives,seeking awe may not be
high on our list of concerns.33 The latest research suggests that taking the time to experience awe-
whether through interacting with nature or enjoying great art or music-may be a pathway to improving
your life and relationships.
Awe may improve your mood and make you more satisfied with your life.If you need a mood lift or a
stress reliever,experiencing awe may help.You don't have to take a trip to the Grand Canyon to get the job
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done.34 People who read a short,awe-inspiring story about seeing Paris from the top of the Eiffel.
Tower reported greater life satisfaction at that moment than people who read a story about seeing a plain
landscape from up high.
35 One study found that when people were induced (to feel awe,they were less
influenced by weak arguments than those who participated in a non-emotional activity.However,some
other positive emotions-一like eager enthusiasm or amusement-一made people more susceptible(易受影响
)to weak arguments.This suggests that awe can sharpen our brains.
Awe can make you feel like you have more time.36 One study found that people induced to feel
awe felt less impatient and more strongly agreed with statements suggesting that time is plentiful and
expansive,compared to those induced to feel happiness.By involving us in the moment,awe may allow us
to enjoy the here and now.37
A.It may also expand our view of time.
B.Awe may help you think more critically.
C.But we might be underestimating its power.
D.But we still have more choices of feeling awe.
E.Whether you feel awe or not depends on what's on your mind.
F.With more time,people who feel awe are more willing to offer that time to help a charity.
G.Just watching awe-producing slideshows and videos can improve your mood and well-being.
第三部分:语言运用(共三节,满分37.5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。
A cat named Rayne Beau,who had gone missing during a family trip to Yellowstone National Park,
survived a two-month,900-mile journey to be reunited with his owners.What makes his journey truly
remarkable are the distance he38 and the challenges he faced along the way.
Rayne Beau's journey began in early July when his owners,Susanne and Benny Anguiano,realized
he had 39 during their stay near Yellowstone.They immediately 40 a search effort,posting online
and contacting local animal shelters in the area,but after weeks without any 41 of him,hope began to
42."We had to leave without him.That was the hardest 43 to make,because I felt like I was 44
him,"Susanne Anguiano said.
Two months later,Rayne Beau's incredible survival story took an 45 turn when he was discovered
wandering near Redding,California,almost 900 miles away from where he had disappeared:How he made
the long journey remains a 46,but experts guess that he likely followed roads,47 predators()
and searching for food along the way.It is believed that Rayne Beau survived by possibly receiving help
from 48 strangers.
The cat was 49 reunited with his family thanks to his 50,endurance(and the efforts of a
good Samaritan,who noticed Rayne Beau's 51 behavior and took him to a local animal shelter.The
shelter staff scanned his microchip and quickly contacted the Anguiano Family."He was really_52.He
probably didn't have a lot of energy to even go further,"Anguiano said.
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38.A.ignored
B.measured
C.judged
D.covered
39.A.slipped away
B.shown up
C.passed away
D.broken down
40.A.launched
B.interrupted
C.evaluated
D.resisted
41.A.knowledge
B.doubt
C.sign
D.mention
42.A.grow
B.disappear
C.emerge
D.work
43.A.mistake
B.promise
C.decision
D.goal
44.A.accompanying
B.rescuing
C.questioning
D.abandoning
45.A.impossible
B.unexpected
C.unfavorable
D.irregular
46.A.concern
B.fact
C.secret
D.mystery
47.A.encountering
B.seeking
C.avoiding
D.defeating
48.A.simple-minded
B.strong-willed
C.cold-blooded
D.kind-hearted
49.A.naturally
B.officially
C.ultimately
D.instantly
50.A.honesty
B.courage
C.creativity
D.curiosity
51.A.unusual
B.amusing
C.responsible
D.mean
52.A.burned out
B.fed up
C.cheered up
D.left out
第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Qu Yua was a great patriotic )statesman as well as a great poet in ancient China,
53.
(live)in the Warring States Period.His patriotism 54.(influence)Chinese culture
through the ages.
The Warring States Period was 55.time during which the seven kingdoms:Qi,Chu,Yan,Han,
Zhao,Wei and Qin,competed with each other 56.leadership.Qu Yuan,who was a minister in the
Chu State,had been trusted by King Huai and had done much to help the king in governing the state.
During his life,he 57.(firm)suggested selecting talents from all social levels,enriching the country
and building up the military forces.Later,the Qin State gained in 58.(strong)and invaded the other
six states,so Qu Yuan advised uniting Qi 59.(fight)against Qi.However,his advice was turned
down by some ministers who were jealous of him,as it would threaten their interests.They made King
Huai believe their lies against Qu Yuan.So Qu 60.(force)to leave for a remote area of the country.
In 278 BCE,upon hearing that Chu had fallen to Qin forces,Qu Yuan was so sad 61.he ended his
life by jumping into the Miluo River.
During the days of his exile(),Qu Yuan created many famous works,62.
_he expressed his
deep love for his country and its people.Li Sao is one of his greatest poems.
第三节单词拼写(共15小题;每小题0.5分,满分7.5分)
根据首字母或中文提示,用必修一单词表中单词的适当形式完成句子,每空一词。
63.The teacher explained the math problem at I_
making sure every student in the class could
understand it clearly.
64.During group projects,it's important to keep every member i
to make sure the work goes
smoothly.
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65.Her c
_about the stars began when she received a small telescope as a seventh birthday gift.
66.To a certain e
parents influence children's habits,but friends and school also play very
important shaping roles.
67.A
of his mistake,the boy apologized sincerely and promised to think more carefully before
acting next time.
68.Commonly r
to as the "King of Pop",Michael Jackson influenced music and dance across
the entire world.
69.Regular exercise is highly b to teenagers,as it helps build strong bones and reduce daily stress
70.The popular singer walked onto the stage,g.
loud cheers and excited screams from the waiting
crowd below.
7l.Deforestation(滥伐森林)destroys the natural
(栖息地)of many animals,,pushing species like
pandas and tigers closer to extinction.
72.The family lives very(),cooking at home instead of eating out and saving money for
college.
73.Some online comments can be very
(破环性的)to a teenager's confidence,even if they are
just short words.
74.She wrote a short note to say she truly
their kindness and support during her most
difficult days.
75.The entire research project,which involves over thirty scientists,is now in the (of Dr.Li.
a respected expert.
76.After losing the match,he felt()with regret and kept thinking about the mistakes he had
made.
77.It is truly
(令人钦佩)that a teenager,,with limited resources and support,,managed to
organize such a successful charity event.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节应用文(满分15分)
假设是李华,你校将举办“中外人物”英语演讲活动,请你以屠呦呦(Tu Youyou)为题,撰
写一篇演讲稿。内容需包括:
1.屠呦呦简介:
2.主要成就与意义;
3.给予的启示。
青蒿素artemisinin
注意:写作词数应为80个左右。
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Tu Youyou-A Pioneer in Medicine
Good morning,everyone.
Thank you!
第二节读后续写(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。
Every time we went to Lehman's store,I would rush straight to the same shelf.There it was:a brown
little guy with a large nose that fit perfectly over my shoulder.I hugged the brown stuffed aardvark()
doll tightly and whispered,"Hi,Artie."
Last week,my mother finally noticed."Why do you always disappear?"she asked at checkout."Next
time,your brother is going with you."
Oh,no!My brother,Rich,was going to accompany me into the store.He would watch me and report
everything to our mother.
Anyway,I wasn't going to give up seeing my precious Artie.So,when Rich and I walked into the
store together,I advised him to get the daily groceries,since he was older.He agreed but said I shouldn't go
off to look at the cosmetics(化妆品),as I wasn't allowed to wear them yet..
He needn't have worried about that;I was already heading toward Artie.There it was,awaiting me.I
grabbed it and hugged it tightly.Just then,I heard my brother:"What in the world are you doing?"
"This is Artie,"I said."I hug it every single time I come here.Don't tell Mom.I know we can't afford
it,and I hope it doesn't get sold,because I just love this little guy."
The look on Rich's face was unreadable,but I knew deep down that he wasn't going to make fun of
me.In fact,a few times when he accompanied me to the store,he said,"Go on and hug your ugly animal,if
it's still there,and I'll get the groceries."
One day before Thanksgiving Day,Rich was working with Dad somewhere,so Mom took me to
Lehman's but waited outside."You go in by yourself,"she said."My legs are tired today.Just don't take
forever,okay?"
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150个左右:
2.续写部分分两段,每段开头已为你写好。
高一英语试题,第9页,共10页
I rushed straight to Artie's shelf,but it was gone.
On Thanksgiving Day,as we were allowed to open one present,Rich walked up.
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江苏省泰州中学2025~2026学年度第二学期期中考试
高一英语参考答案
第一部分:听力(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5 CACAB
6-10ABBCC 11-15 ABCBC
16-20 BACAB
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分42.5)
第一节(共12小题;每小题2.5分,满分30分)
21-24 CBAD 25-28 BBCA
29-32CADD
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
33-37 CGBAF
第三部分:语言运用(共三节,满分37.5分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
38-42 DAACB 43-47 CDBDC
48-52 DCBAA
第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
53.living
54.has influenced
55.a
56.for
57.firmly
58.strength
59.to fight
60.was forced
61.that
62.where
第三节单词拼写(共15小题;每小题0.5分,满分7.5分)
63.length
64.informed
65.curiosity
66.extent
67.Aware
68.referred
69.beneficial
70.generating
71.habitats
72.economically
73.destructive 74.appreciated 75.charge
76.consumed
77.impressive
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节应用文(满分15分)
One possible version:
Good morning,everyone.Today,I'd like to share with you the story of a remarkable scientist,who
has made an extraordinary contribution to humanity.Her name is Tu Youyou.
In the 1970s,Tu Youyou took on a mission that seemed impossible.Despite this,her team joined
forces and tested over 2,000 ancient remedies before finally finding a clue in an ancient text.This led to
artemisinin,a drug that has saved millions of lives.For this groundbreaking work,she was awarded the
2015 Nobel Prize in Medicine,a historic first for China.Yet,she remains humble,crediting her success to
teamwork and ancient wisdom.
Ultimately,her achievement is more than a drug-it's a powerful testament(i)to human
perseverance.Let her story inspire us all to make our own contribution to the world.Thank you!
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第二节读后续写(满分25分)
One possible version:
Li Hua rushed straight to Artie's shelf,but it was gone.My heart dropped and panic surged througl
me.I searched up and down each aisle,my hopes fading with every empty spot.A kind clerk who noticed
my distress said gently,"That aardvark doll was sold yesterday."Tears blurred my vision.How could Arti
be gone?Heartbroken,I stumbled out of the store,forcing a smile to Mom who was waiting for me outside
"Is everything alright?"Mom asked."Nothing much,"I mumbled,hiding my trembling lip.
On Thanksgiving Day,as we were allowed to open one present,Rich walked up.He held out a small
clumsily wrapped box."It's for you,"he whispered.With surprise and curiosity,I carefully unwrapped it
and there lay Artie!I gasped,speechless with emotion.Rich grinned,"I bought him with all my savings
Now he's yours forever."Overwhelmed with joy,I hugged him tightly,with tears streaming down my
cheeks.It wasn't just a stuffed aardvark doll,but a gift of pure love from my family.It was the bes
Thanksgiving gift forever.
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Text 1
M:I'm a bit worried.I heard there were bears in this forest.
W:Don't be silly.There aren't bears.There aren't any tigers either.What you really need to worry abou
are the flies because they're really annoying!(1)
Text 2
M:What do you think is the best thing about working from home?Saving the trip to the workplace?
W:No,it's arranging my schedule more freely!(2)But I do enjoy seeing people in the office.
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W:Do you know the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature,Annie Ernaux?I read one of her book:
The Years lately.That's so well-written!
M:Of course.This book has sold out online.She is always able to shock people with simple words
That's typical of her writing style.(3)
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M:OI was going to see the art show at the museum yesterday afternoon,but I heard it was closed.
W:That's a pity.So you went to the shopping center then?
M:No,I went to the zoo instead.(4)But I'm going to the museum now.
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W:Oh,God!Sir,that was a terrible fall.Can I help you up?
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M:Please,don't bother.2I just need some air.Please,keep the people around away from me.(5)
W:Sorry,sir.Let me know if you need help
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W:I can barely keep my eyes open.(6)
M:Me too.(6)We should have gone to bed earlier last night.
W:I know,but the film we watched was so good.It was a shame we didn't get to see the end.
M:But we've stayed up late two nights in a row.(7)
W:Oh,yes.The night before that was your friend's party!(7)We went to bed even later that night!
M:Well,there's no party and no film tonight.I'll make us a nice cup of hot chocolate later,and then we go
to sleep straight off!
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M:The hotel is lovely,isn't it?Hopefully,the clouds will clear by this afternoon.(9)I'm not into
rainy days like yesterday.
W:Yeah,I love this hotel by the sea.If the sun comes out,it will make this view even more special.
M:True,the view is wonderful.I'm glad we picked a room with an ocean view.
W:How about going for a walk along the beach after breakfast?(10)You can bring your camera to take
some pictures.
M:Lovely.We'll make many pleasant memories here.
W:Of course!Come on,let's go downstairs to the restaurant.(10)
Text8(第11题为推断题)
W:How much more wood do we need to light the fire?
M:We've got ten big bits of wood already.That's more than enough to keep the fire going through the
night.
W:How about smaller sticks to start the fire?
M:Good point.Could you find some of those?
W:How many?
M:Eight will be fine.You can find lots of sticks on the forest floor over there.
W:Okay.Once we've made the fire,I'll cook some food.
M:Excellent,I'm really hungry.The nine-mile hike during the day was so hard!(12)
W:I know.Especially when going up all those mountains.
M:OI was worried we wouldn't makeit to the last one!(13)
W:So was I.My leg was really hurting then.Anyway,here are the sticks.Let's light the fire.
Text9(第14题为推断题)
M:I'm worried that kids these days don't know much about our cultural heritage(文化遗产).(i5)
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W:Really?But China's cultural heritage is all around us.Kids regularly go to museums and places
interest to learn about it.
M:Well,I just asked my class if any of them had heard of shadow puppetry(皮影戏),and only on
student had.(15)
W:I suppose,in an age of TVs,films,and video games,I understand why many may not be aware of it.
M:When I was growing up,we would go see shadow puppet shows.I loved how they projected the figure
on a screen to bring the stories to life.It really stuck with me.
W:Maybe we can put on our own shadow puppet show to tell students about the history of the ar
form.(16)
M:That's a great idea.We can explain how it was started during the Han Dynasty and why it's important 1
keep these traditional art forms alive.
W:Great.Let's meet for a coffee after school to discuss it.
Text10(第19题为总结题)(第20题为推断题)
This is an important message for all passengers heading out of London...(18)Because of th
bad weather,a number of train journeys are running late and some have been canceled.These include a
train journeys heading north and east.The heavy snow falling on the tracks could cause grea
safety risks.(17)So our rail workers are trying hard to clear them.But the snow is expected to last f
hours.The service will return to normal once the snow cleaning is done.Strong winds in the west
London have also blown trees down.This has caused many power cuts.The only train journeys that ar
still running are the ones heading to the south of the city.(18)But they may also be canceled if th
weather gets any worse.We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.Sadly,this is out of our control.
wish everyone a safe journey home.If anyone wants to change the schedule,please head to the tick.
counter.
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