陕西榆林市靖边中学2026年普通高中学业水平选择性考试临门一卷(二)英语试题

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绝密★启用前 2026普通高等学校招生全国统一考试·临门一卷(二) 英语 全卷满分150分,考试用时120分钟。 ★祝考试顺利★ 注意事项: 1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上。 2.作答时,将答案写在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。 3.考试结束后,本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。 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. What does Mark tend to do? A. Keep occupied. B. Rest at home. C. Stay alone. 2. When will the staff meeting end? A. At 9:30 am. B. At 10:30 am. C. At 11:00 am. 3. How will the man spend most of his time during the summer holiday? A. Hiking with his friends. B. Enjoying the beach. C. Doing some reading. 4. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Father and daughter. B. Classmates. C. Husband and wife. 5. What are the two speakers mainly talking about? A. The key to growing flowers. B. Items that can be reused. C. Advice on choosing cat food. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。 6. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. At Joyce’s house. B. At a gift shop. C. At a restaurant. 7. What do we know about Joyce’s sister? A. She has brown eyes. B. She is wearing a sweater. C. She has short black hair. 听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。 8. What made the woman choose the restaurant? A. Emma’s video. B. A friend’s suggestion. C. The short distance from home. 9. What disappointed the woman about the restaurant? A. The food. B. The service. C. The environment. 10. What does the man advise the woman to do in the future? A. Shoot videos. B. Check customer reviews. C. Follow online videos. 听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。 11. How many kilometers has the woman run? A. About 4 kilometers. B. About 8 kilometers. C. About 10 kilometers. 12. When does the conversation take place? A. In the morning. B. In the afternoon. C. At night. 13. What does the woman intend to do next? A. Keep running. B. Have lunch. C. Get a membership card. 听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。 14. What does Markel do before greeting guests? A. Have a rich breakfast. B. Go to the city centre. C. Find out their destination. 15. What does Markel tell his guests about on the way to the countryside? A. Some Spanish cheese. B. Fine local wines. C. A very old language. 16. What can Markel’s guests enjoy during lunch? A. Some delicious lamb. B. A local fashion show. C. Some stories about the locals. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。 17. Where will the badminton match take place? A. At Lakeside High School. B. At Greenfield High School. C. At Lakeside Badminton Gym. 18. How much will it cost a teacher to see the badminton match? A. $4. B. $8. C. $12. 19. What suggestion is made specifically for students? A. Wearing school uniforms. B. Preparing food and drinks. C. Bringing school ID cards. 20. What should the guests do by September 14th? A. Confirm their participation. B. Make a personal donation. C. Book tickets online. 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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A ENTER NOW! Writer’s Digest’s oldest and most popular competition, the Annual Writing Competition, is now accepting entries. Information Prior to Entering ·All entries must be submitted online. Create your free submittable account by clicking the SUBMIT button. If you already have a submittable account, simply log in! •Ensure the email address you provide is valid and correct, or you may not receive critical information, receipts, confirmations, etc. •When filling out the online submission form, you will be asked to upload your entry file. Accepted file formats include: .doc, .docx, and .pdf. Do not attach zipped files. •Once an entry has been submitted, no edits, replacements or exchanges will be accepted. If you wish to submit a revised version, you may enter it as a new submission. •Entry fees must be paid online by credit card or PayPal. Notification •Entries must be submitted online (11:59 pm EST) by June 1, 2026. •Any AI-generated or AI-assisted work will NOT be considered. See our AI policy. •All entries are assumed original and are the works and property of the authors, with all rights granted therein. •The following are not permitted to enter the contest, neither under their legal names nor pen names; employees of Active Interest Media (AIM); Writer’s Digest Books authors; Grand Prize Winners from the previous three years. •Top Award Winners will be notified on or before October 15, 2026. The top 10 winners in each category will be listed in the November/December 2026 issue of Writer’s Digest. All winners’ names will be listed on www.writersdigest.com after the December issue is published. Prizes will be distributed by November 11,2026. 21. What is a must for submission? A. A credit card. B. A revised version. C. A zipped file. D. A submittable account. 22. What is required as to the entries? A. They must be original works. B. They should be created using AI. C. They must be under legal names. D. They should be submitted in person. 23. When might all winners’ names be announced? A. By June 1,2026. B. Before October 15,2026. C. On November 11,2026. D. After December 31,2026. B For any nine-year-old, being crowned Queensland’s under-10 singles and doubles tennis champion in the same week would likely be the greatest achievement of their young life. But Chase Hoogsteden has already achieved more than a lot of kids of his age for Chase was beating leukaemia (白血病). Proud mum Tatum Hoogsteden said her family could never have imagined Chase competing again, let alone so soon after his battle against deadly blood cancer. “He works hard and he’s brave and strong-willed. He just gets on with life and gets the job done so we’re super proud of him.” Five years ago, Chase became very ill after he was diagnosed with leukaemia. For the next 30 months, the Saint Stephen’s College student endured a brave battle against the cancer that left him so weak that he had to stay in bed. “He had to teach himself how to walk again. Now he wins cross-country competitions and tennis tournaments.” Every 12 weeks, Chase has to go back to hospital for further blood testing because there is a 10 per cent chance that his leukaemia might return. “You just had to tell him what was happening and he’d go. OK, he’d given himself some time to sort it out in his head; then say, ‘I’m ready, go.’” That bravery throughout Chase’s leukaemia fight has shone through into his tennis. The nine-year-old plays without fear, charging around the court like he knows how precious every second is spent with a racquet (球拍) in his hand. “Even when Chase was in the hospital bed unable to walk, we got video footage of him hitting tennis balls with his racquet.” Chase won the Queensland final 6-3, 6-0 against a player who had beaten him two weeks earlier. “Rafa Nadal is his idol (偶像) and he wants to be just like him. He wants to travel the world with his brother Hudson; they want to do it together. He wants to win all the Grand Slams.” 24. Why was Chase’s success in tennis extraordinary? A. He won two titles in a week. B. He was battling with leukaemia. C. He trained harder than other athletes. D. He beat an older, stronger competitor. 25. What does the underlined word “endured” in paragraph 3 probably mean? A. Forgot. B. Avoided. C. Reminded. D. Waged. 26. What does Chase’s behavior in hospital show? A. He disliks treatment. B. He is fond of tennis. C. He loves watching videos. D. He misses his family. 27. What can we know about Chase from the last paragraph? A. He has great confidence in his sport. B. He longs to get on well with his brother. C. He aims to tour globally alongside Nadal. D. He is going to travel globally with his family. C From 1990 to 2020, the world became hotter and most land areas became drier. According to a United Nations report, dry regions have expanded by an area almost three times the size of India. Climate changes affect rainfall patterns, increasing rain in some places but decreasing it in others. This creates problems for agriculture, as plants suited to one climate may not survive in changing conditions. The situation is serious, with 77.6 percent of Earth’s land area being drier in 2020 than thirty years earlier. The UN Convention to Combat Desertification reports that over 40 percent of Earth’s land, not counting Antarctica, is now classified as dry land. This doesn’t always mean desert, but includes areas where water evaporates(蒸发)faster than rainfall can replace it. The human impact is significant, with 2.3 billion people now living in dry lands, up from 1.2 billion in 1990. By 2100, this number could reach 5 billion. Many people are trying to leave increasingly dry areas, but other countries are not making it easy for them to move. The report shows that some semi-dry areas are becoming arid (干旱), and arid areas are becoming extremely dry. There are several causes for this drying trend. Besides greenhouse gases trapping heat, cutting down forests reduces rainfall because trees release water vapor that helps form rain clouds. Using too much groundwater for farming both results from and contributes to increased dryness. The effects are worst for poor countries, with Africa particularly affected. By 2040, the world could lose 60 million tons of major food crops yearly. While the report describes these serious problems, it also suggests solutions, including better ways to collect and use water, restoring damaged land, and building stronger communities. However, as Nichole Barger from UNCCD says, “The question is not whether we have the tools to respond — it is whether we have the will to act.” Most solutions require countries to work together, which has proven difficult. 28. Why is India mentioned in the first paragraph? A. To introduce a UN report. B. To show India’s dry weather. C. To explain agriculture problems. D. To help readers know the scale of dry regions. 29. Which is NOT a cause of the global drying trend? A. Greenhouse gases. B. Deforestation. C. Overuse of groundwater. D. The growth of poor countries. 30. What is the most important now according to Nichole Barger? A. Practical solutions. B. Professional tools. C. The determination to act. D. Funding and technology. 31. What’s the best title for the text? A. Global Food Shortage B. Earth Is Getting Drier C. Tech-driven Sand Control D. Drought-Tolerant Plant Cultivation D A small cut could cause infection 100 years ago, yet since the mid-20th century we have had antibiotics (抗生素) such as penicillin to fight disease-causing bacteria (细菌). But over time, the bacteria have developed ways to become less responsive to treatment. This growing resistance to antibiotics poses a threat to global health. The strength of antibiotics is weakening as many types of bacteria become immune (免疫的) to the drugs we use. One recent forecast estimates that by 2050, 39 million people worldwide could die as a direct consequence of not finding new and efficient weapons against bacteria. But there is good news as well: US researchers have found a promising place we could look for the antibiotics of the future: inside our own bodies. “Our discovery emphasizes the human microbiome (微生物组) as a previously unexplored source of antibiotics,” Cesar de la Fuente tells Science Illustrated. His team of researchers from the University of Pennsylvania’s Machine Biology Group examined collections of gut microbes (肠道微生物) from 1,773 people, using AI to screen thousands of proteins. In this way, they found hundreds of possible substances that, according to Cesar de la Fuente, could be the antibiotics of the future. “One of our promising candidates — prevotellin-2, taken from the gut microbe Prevotella copri — showed efficiency in animal models,” says Cesar de la Fuente. According to the research, which was published in the journal Cell, the wealth of candidates found in the gut may be due to a particularly highly competitive environment in that part of the body. “To survive, bacteria must have produced some special substances that will kill other bacteria,” says Cesar de la Fuente. In a study, the researchers found the special substances produced by some bacteria can either make their competing bacteria die, or affect their important activities, causing them to stop working and die. 32. What is the main problem mentioned in the text? A. Treatment is often delayed and weak. B. Existing antibiotics cause side effects. C. Bacteria are growing more resistant. D. Disease-causing bacteria are increasing. 33. What can we learn about the antibiotics of the future? A. They will be created by AI systems. B. They may come from the human microbiome. C. They can stop different bacterial competitions. D. They’ll solve the problem of antibiotic resistance by 2050. 34. What can be inferred about prevotellin-2 from the text? A. It has cured many patients. B. It has replaced existing antibiotics. C. It is a widely-used antibiotic now. D. It proves effective in animal models. 35. What does the last paragraph mainly talk about? A. The method of testing new antibiotic drugs. B. The importance of antibiotics for global health. C. The cause of the gut’s rich antibiotic candidates. D. The role of diet in producing antibacterial substances. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 When people want to improve themselves, they usually try to do it directly through deliberate habit building, 36 Hobbies are a prime example of how purposeful activities can lead to natural self-improvement. Since better self-discipline is something many people struggle for, this article will focus on how hobbies can deliver that. A good hobby can displace negative behaviors. Take Rob, who joins a Saturday rock-climbing group, as an example. To enjoy the trip, he naturally reduces heavy drinking on Friday nights. 37 Hobbies can create better routines. Any hobby requiring a new, positive routine will add structure to your life. For instance, having a dog establishes a daily walking habit. In this context, the key point isn’t anything to do with walking being healthful. It’s that the walking happens at the same time each day. 38 Hobbies build tolerance for physical efforts. Sports or intense exercise helps us develop a better sense of what healthy physical efforts feel like. We learn to put up with feelings like increased heart rate without mistaking them for signs that something is wrong. 39 Research shows regular exercise relates to better discipline in household chores, spending and study habits. 40 If a hobby makes you see yourself as more responsible, more capable, or more invested in discipline, you’re more likely to develop those qualities. Consider hobbies involving leadership or teamwork. They can shift how you see your role in the world and encourage you to act accordingly. Therefore, improving self-discipline doesn’t mean forcing yourself into a rigid model. It can be a natural result of finding a hobby you love and allowing it to shape you. A. Hobbies can transform your identity. B. Hobbies make you more capable than others. C. Thus, hobbies help teach time management skills. D. This tolerance can also be applied to other areas of life. E. This routine creates a point of organization in your evenings. F. However, self-improvement often occurs as a satisfying side effect. G. In this case, the hobby replaces the unhealthy habit with a fulfilling one. 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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Mia and Zoe had been inseparable since middle school, bound by a shared 41 of launching a tutoring program for kids from low-income families. Both top students, who had spent months 42 lesson plans, convinced their project could light up young minds starved for resources. But turning that vision into action 43 far sooner than they’d imagined. First, they faced a funding crisis — their savings were nowhere near enough for textbooks or rent. Then, the local community center 44 their application for a free venue, claiming it was reserved for “urgent public services”. Discouragement hung over them; even some friends 45 them, saying the project was too ambitious for teens. “We can’t let ‘nos’ kill what we care about,” Zoe said, voice steady despite the 46 in her eyes, “Instead of waiting for others to 47 us, we must find our own way.” Mia nodded, and the 48 of a skill-sharing fair popped into their heads — charge small fees for artisan workshops and donate all profits. They spent weeks 49 the fair, posting flyers and speaking at neighborhood meetings. Some artisans hesitated, worried about a 50 event, but the girls’ passion won them over. On fair day, a thunderstorm knocked out power. Panic flickered (闪现) on Zoe’s face, but Mia grabbed her: “Move indoors — we’ve come too far to 51 .” 52 , the fair was a huge success, raising three times their target. Three months later, their “Bright Future Program” opened, quickly becoming one of the most 53 in the area. For Mia and Zoe, the journey proved true friendship isn’t just sharing joys, but 54 when the going gets tough. For the whole neighborhood, it was 55 that ordinary people with grit (韧劲) can do extraordinary things. 41. A. order B. joke C. regret D. aspiration 42. A. revising B. making C. destroying D. verifying 43. A. ran into trouble B. came to fruition C. hit the hay D. made ends meet 44. A. deliberated B. supported C. rejected D. suspended 45. A. comforted B. belittled C. acclaimed D. ignored 46. A. anger B. uncertainty C. doubt D. shine 47. A. celebrate B. stop C. assist D. forgive 48. A. tradition B. notion C. pride D. secret 49. A. publicizing B. analyzing C. reviewing D. memorizing 50. A. dangerous B. valuable C. pointless D. harmful 51. A. hold fast B. throw in the towel C. speed up D. break down 52. A. Evidently B. Luckily C. Tragically D. Immediately 53. A. strict B. complex C. promising D. acclaimed 54. A. sticking together B. splitting up C. drifting apart D. falling out 55. A. proof B. warning C. condition D. criterion 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Tianshan Shengli Tunnel, the world’s longest expressway tunnel, officially opened to traffic on Friday. As a vital road 56 (link) city groups in northern and southern Xinjiang, the G0711 Urumqi-Yuli Expressway, including the tunnel, entered into 57 (operate) on the same day. Stretching 2,500 kilometers, the Tianshan Mountains cover central Xinjiang, separating Urumqi, the largest city in the north, 58 Korla, the largest city in the south. With the opening of the expressway, travel time between these two major cities is reduced from 7 hours to 59 (approximate) 3 hours, promoting economic integration between northern and southern Xinjiang and creating new channels for external exchanges. The tunnel’s construction 60 (see) world-class challenges due to its extraordinary scale. It covers 22.13 kilometers, reaches a maximum burial depth of 1,112.2 meters, crosses 16 geological fault (断层) zones and faces five major difficulties — high ground stress, high earthquake risk, strict 61 (environment) requirements, extreme cold and high altitude. To address these challenges, Chinese builders used innovative 62 (solution): constructing eco-friendly access roads to minimize ecological damage and improve material transport efficiency; adopting a construction method, 63 shortened the main tunnel’s construction period by over a quarter; and deploying China’s independently developed global-first pressurized hard rock tunnel boring machine to overcome industry inefficiencies in hard rock digging. The expressway crosses diverse landscapes, allowing tourists 64 (experience) the Tianshan Mountains’ glaciers, farm grasslands, forested valleys, Gobi desert 65 wetlands while witnessing the project’s commitment to ecological conservation. 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 2025年起,全国2300多个火车站广告牌悄然“变天”。曾经的流量明星海报一夜消失,取而代之的是张富清、黄旭华、袁隆平等英雄及戍边、抗疫先锋的照片和名字。请你用英语写一篇短文谈谈你对此的看法,内容包括: 1.表明观点; 2.给出理由。 注意: 1.词数80左右; 2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第二节(满分25分) It was a typical Tuesday in early autumn. At 6 am, Emma and I jumped out of bed, excited for the history museum trip — yet worried about the unfinished history project due on Wednesday. After a quick breakfast, we ran to school, backpacks bouncing, the project weighing on our minds. The bus ride was joyful with jokes flying, Emma sang pop songs, and for a while, we forgot the project. At the museum, the grand stone building drew us in. The first exhibit, Roman coins, made us gather closely, the guide’s tales of empires pulling us into history. A brief thought: Could these stories help the project? But we pushed it aside. By noon, hunger hit. We discussed which was cooler; ancient pottery or medieval armor while eating in the cafeteria, and the project stayed fresh in our minds. — “We’ll deal with it later,” we lied to ourselves. The afternoon brought more exploration. We wandered into a dimly lit room filled with Egyptian relics. The hieroglyphics (象形文字) on the walls seemed to whisper secrets, and Emma pretended to figure out what they meant, making up funny “translations” that had us laughing hard. With each step, the reality of the unfinished history project on Wednesday came to mind a little more, but the appeal of the museum kept us distracted. But as the hours passed, our feet hurt, and our eyelids grew heavy. When the bus finally rolled homeward, we were little more than two sleepy, drooping (耷拉下来的) figures, the weight of the unstarted history project on Wednesday now feeling like a heavy burden we’d been trying to ignore. We got home at 6 pm, tired to the bone. Without even changing out of our clothes, we collapsed onto the couch for a few minutes. The thought of the history project on Wednesday weighed on us, but we were totally won out, and we tried not to think about it. Then, we dragged ourselves to bed earlier than usual, hoping to recover from the long day, as if sleep could magically make the project disappear. 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。 Nighttime suddenly woke Emma up. _________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ As the first light of dawn appeared, we finally completed the project. ________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2026普通高等学校招生全国统一考试·临门一卷(二) 英语·参考答案 题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 答案 A B C C B A B A A B B C A B C C B A C A 题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 答案 D A D B D B A D D C B C B D C F G C D A 题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 答案 D B A C B D C B A C B B D A A 听力部分录音稿 Text 1 W: Mark must be tired today. He helped me pick a lot of peaches. M: He’s not frightened of getting his hands dirty, especially since he’s being paid for it. What he fears most is sitting around at home doing nothing. Text 2 M: The staff meeting will start at 9: 00 a. m. and last for 2 hours, right? W: No. You just went to the washroom. Ms. Aragon informed us that the start time won’t change, but the meeting will finish half an hour earlier than scheduled. Text 3 W: The two-month summer holiday is coming. I’ll go to the beach with my family. What about you? M: I intend to go hiking with my friends for two weeks, and I’ll spend the rest of the holiday travelling in a sea of books. Text 4 W: When I was in primary school, my dad read me a bedtime story every day. I hope you can be a father like my dad, and maybe little Jack will stop crying. M: Great idea, dear. Even though Jack is only one month old, he can still sense the comfort and love in my voice. Text 5 W: Don’t throw away this plastic bottle. We can use it to store cat food. M: Okay. We can also clean this glass jar and use it to hold flowers. W: Good idea! And don’t forget these cardboard boxes. They’ re useful for packing when we move house. Text 6 M: Hi, Joyce. Sorry for being late. W: I’m happy to see you could make it, Dave. Come on in. M: Wow! Looks like the party is in full swing. W: Yes. They are having fun in the yard. M: I see. Here’s a gift for you. W: Thanks. I’d like to introduce my brother and sister to you. M: I guess the woman wearing the brown sweater with glasses and long black hair is your sister. W: That’s right. Text 7 W: I went to that famous Italian restaurant on Maple Street with my friends last week. M: Why did you choose that restaurant? W: I saw a video from a food vlogger called Emma. She said that restaurant was wonderful. The place looked nice, and the staff were really friendly. But honestly, the food wasn’t as good as it looked in Emma’s video. It tasted just okay. M: You can take a look at the real reviews from customers first. Text 8 M: Excuse me, do you know how many kilometers it is to run around the Science Exhibition Center? W: Around 4 kilometers one lap. M: That’s good to know. How many laps have you run? W: I’ve completed 2 laps. I have to rest for a while before I go on running. My goal is to run 10 kilometers. M: That’s impressive. Do you run every night? W: No. Today is an exception. I usually run every morning. Since it rained this morning, I changed my running time. How about you? M: I used to run at the gym in the afternoon. But since my gym membership is dead and I’m not going to renew it, I decided to start running outdoors. W: Smart move. Well, I’m going to move on. See you later! Text 9 W: Markel, can you tell me about your typical day as a tour guide in San Sebastián? M: Sure! My day usually starts early. I take a quick shower, have coffee and a sandwich, and then take a bus to the city center. From there, I take a company car to pick up my guests. It’s always a mystery where they’re from, which keeps things exciting. W: That sounds interesting! What’s next in your day? M: We head for the countryside. Along the way, I tell them about different regions of Spain and introduce them to the Basque language — Euskera, which is one of the oldest languages. W: Nice! What do you do once you reach the countryside? M: We visit sheep farms in the mountains. W: And after that, what do you do? M: We visit a winery and taste local wines. Then we go to the fishing village for a fresh seafood lunch. I share stories about famous locals, like a world explorer and a fashion designer. W: Sounds like a full day! Text 10 Good evening, everyone. We’re excited to share that the Greenfield High School Sports Club will host a charity badminton match at 2: 00 p.m. on September 18th. The match will be held in the school gym, and we’ll be welcoming the Lakeside Badminton Team as our friendly opponent. We welcome all students, teachers, and families to come and support the teams. Entry is free for Greenfield High students, while it costs $4 per person for all other guests. All income will be given to the orphanage as a group donation. Everyone will go through a security check at the entrance, and please have your tickets ready in advance. Students are encouraged to bring their school ID cards, as there may be surprise rewards or giveaways during the event. No food or drinks will be allowed inside the gym. To confirm your attendance or participation, please contact us at ghsportsclub@schoolmail.org or call 312-778-2093 by September 14th. 参考答案 56. linking 57. Operation 58. from 59. approximately 60. saw 61. environmental 62. solutions 63. which 64. to experience 65. and One possible version: Since 2025, billboards in over 2,300 railway stations across China have changed greatly. Instead of posters of popular stars, photos and names of heroes like Zhang Fuqing, Huang Xuhua and Yuan Longping, as well as border guards and anti-epidemic pioneers, have taken their places. As far as I am concerned, this change is excellent. Firstly, these heroes have made extraordinary contributions to our country and people, so they truly deserve our respect and memory. Secondly, this change helps guide teenagers to establish correct values, letting them learn from real role models rather than pursuing empty stars. Thirdly, it promotes positive social trends, reminding the public of the spirit of dedication and responsibility. This change is not only a visual renewal but also a spiritual inheritance. One possible version: Nighttime suddenly woke Emma up. “The history project!” she cried out. Panic filled the room. We’d totally forgotten it was due the next day! We jumped out of bed, hearts beating fast. Turning on the lights, we searched through our backpacks in a hurry. Papers fell all over as we tried to remember what we’d done. Time went by quickly as we worked, our tired minds trying hard to focus. Just when we thought there was no hope, we found the important notes from the museum. New determination helped us finish the job. As the first light of dawn appeared, we finally completed the project. We sank back into our chairs, smiling tiredly at each other. Our eyes looked tired but were full of pride. Extreme tiredness covered us completely, yet a strong feeling of success surrounded us. This experience taught us that even when things seem really bad, not giving up can lead to success. It also made us understand that sometimes, unexpected problems can turn a tiring day into a chance to learn about being tough. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $请看听力部分第一节,第一节听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,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。现在你。有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。Mark must be tired today. He helped me pick a lot of peaches. He is not frightened of getting his hands dirty, especially since he's being paid for IT. What he fears most is sitting around at home doing nothing. Mark must be tired today. He helped me pick a lot of peaches. He is not frightened of getting his hands dirty, especially since he's being paid for IT. What he fears most is sitting around at home doing nothing. The staff meeting will start at nine a and last for two hours. right? No, you just went to the washroom. Miss arragon informed us that the start time won't change, but the meeting will finish half an hour earlier than scheduled. The staff meeting will start at nine year and last for two hours. right? No, you just went to the washroom. Miss arragon informed us that the start time won't change, but the meeting will finish half an hour earlier than scheduled. The two months summer holiday is coming. I'll go to the beach with my family. What about you? I intend to go hiking with my friends for two weeks, and i'll spend the rest of the holiday travelling in a sea of bugs. The two months summer holiday is coming. I'll go to the beach with my family. What about you? I intend to go hiking with my friends for two weeks, and i'll spend the rest of the holiday traveling in a sea of books. When I was in primary school, my dad read me a bad time story every day. I hope you can be a father like my dad. Maybe a little jack will . stop crying. Great, dear dear. Even though jack is only one month sold, he can still sense the comfort and love in my voice. When I was in primary school, my dad read me a bad time story every day. I hope you can be a father like my dad, and maybe a little jack . will stop crying. Great time did. Even though jack is only one month told, he can still sense the comfort and love in my voice. Don't throw away this plastic bottle. We can use IT to store cat food. okay? We can also clean this glass jar and use IT to hold flowers. Good idea. And don't forget these cardboard boxes. They're useful for packing when we move house. Don't throw away this plastic bottle. We can use IT to store cat food. okay? We can also clean this glass jar and use IT to hold flowers. Good idea. And don't forget these cardboard boxes. They're useful for packing when we move house. 第一节到此结束,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ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟。听完后各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第六和第7两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Hi, joyce, sorry for being late. I'm happy to see you could make IT dave come on in. Wow, looks like the party is in full swing. Yes, they are having fun in the yard. I see. Here's a gift for you. thanks. I'd like to introduce my brother and sister to you. I guess the woman wearing the Brown sweater with glasses and long black hair is your sister right? Hi, joyce, sorry for being late. I'm happy to see you could make IT dave come on in. Wow, looks like the party is in full swing. Yes, they are having fun in the yard. I see. Here's a gift for you. thanks. I'd like to introduce my brother and sister to you. I guess the women wearing the Brown sweater with glasses and long black hair . is your sister. That's right. 听下面一段对话,回答第八至第13个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。I went to that famous italian restaurant on maple street with my friends last week. Why did you choose that restaurant? I saw a video from a food blogger called emma. SHE said that restaurant was wonderful, the place looked nice, and the staff were really friendly, but honestly, the food wasn't as good as I looked in amaze video, IT tasted just okay. Can take a look at the real reviews from customers first. I went to that famous italian restaurant on maple street with my friends last week. Why did you choose that restaurant? I saw a video from a food blogger called emma. SHE said that restaurant was wonderful, the place looked nice, and the staff were really friendly, but honestly, the food wasn't as good as I looked in ima's video, IT tastes IT just okay. You can take a look at the real reviews from customers first. 听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Excuse me, do you know how many kilometers IT is to run around the science exhibition center? Around four kilometers, one lap. That's good to know. How many labs have you run? I've . completed two lapse. I have to rest for a while before I go on running. My goal is to run ten kilometers. That's impressive. Do you run every night? No, today is an exception. I usually run every morning. Since IT rained this morning, I changed my running time. How about you? I used to run at the gym in the afternoon, but since my gym membership is dead and i'm not going to renew IT, I decided to start running . outdoors. Smart move. Well, i'm going to move on. See you later. Excuse me, do you know how many kilometers IT is to run around the science exhibition center? Around four kilometers, one lap. That's good to know. How many lapse have you run? I've completed two lapse. I have to rest for a while before I go on running. My goal is to run ten kilometers. That's impressive. Do you run every night? No, today is an exception. I usually run every morning. Since IT rained this morning, I changed my running time. How about you? I used to run at the gym in the afternoon, but since my gym membership is dead and i'm not going to renew IT, I decided to start running . outdoors. Smart move. Well, i'm going to move on. See you later. 听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Marcoo, can you tell me about your typical day as a tour guide in san . sebastian? sure. My day usually start ly. I take a quick shower, have coffee and sandwich, and then take a bus to the city center. From there, I take a company car to pick up my guest. It's always a mystery whether from which keeps things exciting. That sounds interesting. What's next in your day? We had for the countryside along the way, I tell them about different regions of spain and introduce them to the bus language. You, sara, which is one of the oldest languages. nice. What do you do? Once you reach the countryside? We visit cheap farms in the mountains. And after that, what do you do? We visit a winner and taste local wines. Then we go to the fishing village for a fresh seafood lunch. I share stories about famous locals like a world explorer and a fashion designer. Sounds like a full day. Markel, can you tell me about your typical day as a tour guide in . sensations? Tian, sure. My day usually start. I take a quick shower, have coffee and sandwich, and then take a bus to the city center. From there, I take a company car to pick up my guests. Is always a mystery where they are from, which keeps things exciting. That sounds interesting. What's next in your day? We had for the countryside along the way. I tell them about different regions of spain and introduce them to the basic language you scar, which is one of the oldest languages. nice. What do you do? Once you reach the countryside? We visit sheep farms in the mountains. And after that. what do you do? We visit a winner and taste local wines. Then we go to the fishing village for a fresh seafood lunch. I share stories about famous locals like a world explorer and a fashion designer. Sounds like a full day. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第24个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Good evening, everyone. We're excited to share that the Green field high school sports club will host a charity badminton match at two pm on september eighteen. The match will be held in the school gym, and we will be welcoming the lake side batman in team as our friendly opponent. We welcome all students, teachers and families to come and support the teams. Entry is free for Greenfield high students, while IT costs four dollars per person for all other guests. All income will be given to the orphanage as a group donation. Everyone will go through a security check at the entrance, and please, please have your tickets ready in advance. Students are encouraged to bring their school ID cards as there may be surprise rewards or giveaway during the event. No food or drinks will be allowed inside the gym to confirm your attendance or participation, please contact us at GH sports club at school male dot or or call three one two seven seven eight two zero nine three by september. Good evening, everyone. We're excited to share that the Greenfield high school sports club will host a charity badminton match at two pm on september eighteen. The match will be held in the school gym, and we will be welcoming the lake side batman in team as our friendly opponent. We welcome all students, teachers and families to come and support the teams. Entry is free for Green field high students, while IT costs four dollars per person for all other guests, all income will be given to the orphanage as a group donation. Everyone will go through a security check at the entrance and please have your tickets ready in advance. Students are encouraged to bring their school ID cards as there maybe surprise rewards or getaways during the event, no food or drinks will be allowed inside the gym. To confirm your attendance or participation, please contact us at GH. Sports club at school male word or call three one two seven seven eight two zero nine three by september. 第二节到此结束。

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