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杨村一中2025~2026学年度第二学期期中学业质量检测
高一英语
本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试用时120分钟。祝各位考生考试顺利。
第Ⅰ卷 选择题(共110分)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分15分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What does the woman prefer to do?
A. Check in at the hotel.
B. Find a quiet place.
C. Avoid the traffic accident.
2. What is probably the man?
A. An exhibition visitor. B. A policeman. C. A ticket collector.
3. What subject does the boy show little interest in?
A. Math. B. Biology. C. Physics.
4. What is the speakers’ opinion about the film?
A. It has a surprising ending.
B. It isn’t worth watching.
C. It makes them puzzled.
5. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. At home. B. In an office. C. On a plane.
第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,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。每段材料读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。
6. Who is getting married?
A. Grace. B. Judy. C. Clara.
7. What will the man go for on Saturday?
A. A picnic. B. A wedding. C. A birthday party.
8. What does the man suggest the woman do?
A. Attend the wedding a little late.
B. Go to the wedding and the party.
C. Call her best friend to say sorry.
听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。
9. What program was put off to next week?
A. Some news reports. B. A football game. C. A talk show.
10. How many students got hurt in the accident?
A.2. B.18. C.20.
11. What caused the accident?
A. Drunk driving. B. Speeding. C. Bad weather.
听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15小题。
12. What can we see in John’s photo?
A. A monkey. B. A rainstorm. C. A sleeping lion.
13. How much will John receive?
A. $ 100. B. $ 500. C. $ 1,000.
14. What can we learn about Ben’s photo?
A. It happened by accident.
B. It was taken in Africa.
C. It was in black and white.
15. What is the speaker’s advice in the end?
A. Entering next month’s contest.
B. Being careful while taking pictures.
C. Checking back for more information.
第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
16. — I heard you’re applying for that summer program. How’s it going?
— Perfect! ________. I’m really full of confidence.
A. It’s out of the question B. Don’t mention it
C. What a relief D. It ticks all the right boxes
17. The project had to be put off ________ a lack of government funding.
A. due to B. regardless of C. according to D. in spite of
18. All ________ for the special English issue of the school newspaper must be received by Friday.
A. permission B. versions C. confirmation D. contributions
19. The young athlete trained hard to live up to the high standards ________ justify his place on the national team.
A. where B. why C. that D. what
20. ________ with anger, you tend to say whatever comes to your mind.
A. Filled B. To fill C. Being filled D. Filling
21. Professor Smith, along with his assistants, ________ on the project day and night to meet the deadline these days.
A. works B. work C. are working D. is working
22. Knowing that the kids now have money for school is ________ keeps me going and gives me more energy.
A. how B. why C. what D. that
23. My father is gentle and easygoing, but sometimes he ________ be impatient with my endless questions.
A. would B. shall C. must D. can
24. Within several months, Daniel helped raise $ 20, 000, ________ a clinic was set up in Kenya.
A. with which B. for which C. with whom D. for whom
25. The newly-opened theme park offers such an ________ experience that visitors can’t stop talking about it.
A. initial B. informal C. internal D. incredible
26. He is always honest so I have ________ no doubt that he will tell the truth.
A. absolutely B. gently C. regularly D. typically
27. ________ you have decided to take the job, why not give it your best effort?
A. In case B. So that C. Now that D. Even if
28. It’s important to ________ to children the idea that hard work pays off in the long run.
A. get across B. get over C. get through D. get down
29. Jeremy ________ in a trade company for three years and now he teaches in a school.
A. has worked B. worked C. had worked D. has been worked
30. The team members complained that Steve didn’t ________. As a result, they had to cope with more workload.
A. rise to his feet B. keep it to himself C. let off steam D. pull his weight
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
It was late afternoon that day, yet still hot. I was driving north, when I saw an elderly woman with a big bag 31 southward, her body bent under the weight. Obviously she was in desperate need of help. I felt 32 for not stopping.
“But how can I safely stop without blocking late-afternoon traffic?” I 33 , glancing in the rear-view mirror at the long line of drivers behind me. This thought eased my guilt 34 . Yet I still made a U-turn at the next intersection, which 35 other drivers who had to brake (刹车) suddenly. I stopped by the woman, and asked, “Need a ride?” Her face 36 . “Bless you,” she said, directed me farther south. As we drove, darkness fell. I grew 37 when entering a place with 38 streets and homeless people. At her apartment, a young man with long, untidy hair sat on a loud motorcycle. He was smiling at me, but appeared threatening. I 39 her things, and then drove away quickly.
Soon, a motorcycle roared behind me. My blood ran cold — it was that same young man! Anxiety rose from my mind. I 40 my phone to call 911, only to find it gone. “She stole it!” I thought, 41 my act of kindness. My mind raced with anger and 42 . The biker kept 43 me to stop, waving something — my phone!
I pulled over, and he handed me the phone: “Grandma sent this-she realized you left this in the car. She took it 44 .” He was still smiling and soon disappeared into the night 45 I had a chance to say sorry for my thoughts.
As I sat in my car, a wave of mixed emotions 46 over me. I felt relieved to have my phone back, 47 ashamed of my 48 . Sometimes we judge people to be bad just because their 49 doesn’t match what we think is right. They may not drive a stylish car, but who is going to say they are not 50 to us or even nobler?
31. A. running B. struggling C. riding D. wandering
32. A. guilty B. anxious C. nervous D. responsible
33. A. deceived B. reasoned C. confirmed D. complained
34. A. rarely B. originally C. temporarily D. occasionally
35. A. annoyed B. forgave C. disappointed D. transformed
36. A. lit up B. warmed up C. showed up D. pulled up
37. A. grateful B. energetic C. uneasy D. curious
38. A. messy B. orderly C. safe D. busy
39. A. unloaded B. uncovered C. carried D. fetched
40. A. turned in B. picked up C. held on to D. reached for
41. A. realizing B. criticizing C. regretting D. appreciating
42. A. apology B. betrayal C. confusion D. satisfaction
43. A. warning B. signaling C. forcing D. begging
44. A. in advance B. in secret C. by accident D. on purpose
45. A. while B. as C. after D. before
46. A. swept B. went C. pulled D. got
47. A. so B. and C. because D. but
48. A. thoughts B. techniques C. embarrassment D. adventure
49. A. emotion B. appearance C. profession D. personality
50. A. equal B. familiar C. devoted D. similar
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
A
With a strong artistic heritage, it’s no surprise that England stands out when it comes to world-class art galleries. These are the galleries you need to add to your must-visit list.
Royal Academy of Arts (RA), London
Not your standard gallery, the Royal Academy of Arts is led by artists to promote not just the appreciation of art, but its practice. It is world-famous for hosting some exhibitions that get everyone talking. Besides, what sets the RA apart is. its engagement with the public through participatory experiences, allowing visitors to not only view art but become part of it in creative ways.
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich
Sitting on the edge of the University of East Anglia’s campus, the Sainsbury Centre holds a collection of remarkable works of art spanning over 2,000 years. Inside the seminal Norman Foster building, you’ll find artworks from around the world, including some stunning pieces of European modern art by Degas, Francis Bacon, and Alberto Giacometti.
Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Yorkshire
Tearing up the rulebook when it comes to how we traditionally view art, the Yorkshire Sculpture Park tries to break down barriers by showing works from British and international artists in the open air. Set in hundreds of acres of West Yorkshire parkland, you’ll see sculptures by some of the leading artists of the 20th century.
Whitworth, Manchester
After a sky-high E15 million development, the Whitworth is becoming one of the premier galleries in the north of England. Making full use of its picturesque park setting, the gallery has a beautiful art garden and a sculpture terrace (露台), all waiting to be explored. Inside the gallery, you can view an exciting program of ever-changing exhibitions.
51. What do we know about England from the passage?
A. It is outstanding in world-class art galleries.
B. Its art galleries need additions to their collections.
C. It’s well-known for its brilliant natural landscape.
D. London is the home to most of its art galleries.
52. What is special about the Royal Academy of Arts?
A. It displays works by senior artists.
B. It offers interactive experiences.
C. It takes up a vast space in the museum.
D. It stages exhibitions in a traditional way.
53. Which of the statements is true about Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts?
A. It’s not close to the University of East Anglia
B. Its modern artworks mostly come from Europe.
C. It bridges the classical and the modern.
D. Its works of art all date back to 2.000 years ago.
54. What do Yorkshire Sculpture Park and Whitworth have in common?
A. They are small in scale.
B. They offer outdoor settings.
C. They have long-standing works.
D. They host exhibitions on an annual basis.
55. Where is the text probably taken from?
A. A travel brochure. B. An art student’s paper. C. A personal travel blog. D. An art textbook.
B
This summer, I came face-to-face with three deep-rooted fears: heights, bears, and aging.
Two friends joined me on a four-day wilderness getaway, and since we were all in our seventies, we decided we’d better go while we still could. Our adventure began with a scary drive up a winding mountain road.
On one hike, I found myself hanging onto a wire on a bridge made of two logs (木头), suspended high above rushing rapids (湍流). Fixing my eyes on our guide’s shoes, I inched along the shaky logs. Somehow, I made it across, flooded with a rush of intense excitement and huge relief.
Later, after spotting bear tracks, we were told to make loud noises, which soon became a game once the tension faded. We talked and laughed, thinking the danger had passed.
Until suddenly, time stood still.
We had just crossed a stream when the guide whispered, “There’s a bear.” I looked up in disbelief and saw not one, but two, about ten meters above us — the brown mother in front, her cub behind.
Though scared speechless, I couldn’t help noticing how beautiful they looked in their natural setting. I wondered if it would be my last memory. As they started towards us, we recovered enough to shout and wave our hiking poles. Taken by surprise, they stopped, and then slowly turned away. Another fear was overcome!
On our final morning, after a quiet, thoughtful walk through the forest, we were asked to bring back a “meaningful” stick, rock, and leaf to share what would “stick” with us, what “rocked”, and what we would “leave behind”. The bond of friendship would stick with me. Women supporting one another truly rocked. And I hoped to leave some fears behind.
Our guide ended by expressing her admiration, praising not only our fitness but also our positive attitude. Those unexpected words warmed my heart and eased my fear of being “over the hill”. Being valued for what we had accomplished made this trip the most unforgettable experience in my life.
56. How did the author cross the bridge?
A. By using her sense of direction. B. By taking careful steps.
C. By rushing across it bravely. D. By having the guide drag her over.
57. Why did the bears leave?
A. They were afraid of the noise of the rapids.
B. They were shocked at the group’s actions.
C. They were threatened by the guide’s rocks.
D. They were attracted by the natural setting.
58. Why did the guide ask them for a stick, rock, and leaf?
A. To reflect on the journey. B. To pick up some souvenirs.
C. To symbolize their teamwork. D. To check their observation skills.
59. The underlined phrase “over the hill” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to ________.
A. out of sight B. beyond one’s ability
C. on the top of the mountain D. no longer young or energetic
60. What can we infer about the author from the passage?
A. She used to be a professional hiker.
B. She planned to move to the wilderness.
C. She gained a renewed sense of confidence.
D. She regretted taking the risky trip.
C
Seen from an airplane, cars moving slowly on the highway look like a line of ants. Unlike these human-driven vehicles, however, ants are able to avoid the troubling stop-and-go traffic that bothers daily commutes (通勤). Researchers have therefore turned their attention to studying the ants’ teamwork-based behaviors, hoping to apply these insights to designing self-driving cars that can prevent traffic jams.
As the number of cars on highways keeps growing, the stability (稳定) of traffic flow gradually falls. Studies show that when the density (密度) reaches 15 vehicles per mile per lane (车道), a single ________ driver’s sudden brake tap can lead to long-lasting and widespread traffic jams. Scientist Katsuhiro Nishinari, a mathematical physicist studying traffic transitions, compares this phenomenon to a phase transition, such as water turning into ice. Even small individual actions in such situations can quickly develop into major traffic issues.
Katsuhiro Nishinari’s previous research has already shown that food-seeking ants can maintain smooth movement even when their population density is very high. A recent follow-up study has shown they usually travel in groups of 3 to 20 individuals, moving at steady speeds with proper gaps between each other and never attempting to overtake. Their behavior depends on mutual collaboration rather than individual preferences.
This collective intelligence offers a lesson for human drivers today. One key takeaway is to avoid tailgating. Keeping a safe distance from the vehicle ahead helps absorb the shock waves caused by sudden braking in dense traffic. Of course, ants have the natural advantage of creating flexible paths, while cars are bound to fixed lanes. But the principle of maintaining proper spacing remains vital for safety and efficiency on our roads.
Looking ahead, the real transformation may come from technology. As Katsuhiro Nishinari points out, “Unlike human drivers who often act on their own, future self-driving cars could be designed to share real-time data and function as a combined system.” Inspired by ants, these vehicles can upgrade traffic flow as a shared system, potentially requiring updates to existing rules to fully realize their benefits.
61. What can cause widespread highway traffic jams directly?
A. A total of 15 cars per mile. B. Ant behaviors affecting driving.
C. A sudden brake at a certain density. D. Reduced stability of traffic flow.
62. What is the purpose of mentioning the recent follow-up study in Paragraph 3?
A. To compare ants with human drivers.
B. To criticize current traffic regulations.
C. To explain the math behind traffic jams.
D. To detail how ants achieve smooth movement.
63. What does the underlined word “tailgating” probably mean in Paragraph 4?
A. Keeping a proper distance.
B. Driving too close to the front.
C. Following strict traffic rules.
D. Seeking perfect lane position.
64. What is Katsuhiro Nishinari’s suggestion for ant-inspired self-driving cars?
A. Adopt a cooperative approach.
B. Collect personal travel data.
C. Redesign traffic rules constantly.
D. Rely on active human behavior.
65. Which would be the best title for the text?
A. Bio-inspired solutions for traffic jams
B. Biological performances of moving ants
C. Technical challenges for self-driving cars
D. Traffic engineering models for traffic flow
D
I struggle with letting go of things. Embarrassing situations that occurred years ago still regularly pop into my mind and stress me out. I can’t move past them and forget them. Can you suggest some techniques to move on and lead a calmer life?
— A painful reader
It feels unpleasant to be pulled back into the past, forced to relive those painful memories. So why do we keep going back?
One possibility is that we feel not enough has changed. Time might have passed, but we still feel like we’re right there. We are still scared in the same ways those situations made us feel, and vulnerable (脆弱的) to those same stressors. If you feel as if a lot has changed since an indignity, the memory feels more like a postcard from somewhere distant. But if you feel the same, an unpleasant thing from the past can still seem threatening as that version of us continues to exist today.
Or maybe we go back to these memories because there’s some unanswered question we keep trying to solve. Why did I say that? Why did they do that? If I’d done that differently, would this have changed?
Maybe, more rarely, we go back because we’re bored. Sometimes if present-day life doesn’t quite feel stimulating enough, we can go back to conflicts or hard choices from the past, because even though they were unpleasant, they somehow feel more real.
What can we do? Some people might say you need closure, a way to tell a coherent (有条理的) story. Closure is great if you can get it, but I’m not sure it’s always possible. What concerns me is that whether we can find closure depends on whether we can make sense of those events. Coherence may be beyond our reach. People don’t always have a “why”. I think it’s less “I have to get closure” and more “I have to see this as past, over.”
When you try to figure out what is attractive about these memories, it might help to see them in past tense. Not solved, just over — not a source of new pain, not part of a pattern; an echo (回声) of hurts gone by.
66. What is the purpose of the first paragraph?
A. To recommend a method B. To introduce a practical solution
C. To present a personal problem D. To summarize the author’s advice
67. What does the underlined word “indignity” in Paragraph 3 most likely mean?
A. A positive event that brings pride and honor.
B. An unexpected event that brings good luck.
C. A common daily activity that is easily forgotten.
D. A painful or embarrassing event that hurts one’s feeling.
68. According to the author, why do we keep going back to painful memories?
A. (a) Becoming stronger over time; (b) Gaining closure;(c) Seeking excitement.
B. (a) Being vulnerable as before; (b) Wondering “why”; (c) Feeling bored now.
C. (a) Developing new skills; (b) Rewriting the past;(c) Enjoying old conflicts.
D. (a) Avoiding current problems; (b) Hoping to forget past (c) Searching for luck.
69. What concern does the author express about the idea of “closure”?
A. Closure relies on making sense of events, which may be impossible.
B. Closure is unnecessary and irrelevant for people stuck in pain.
C. Closure can only be achieved through constructing a touching story.
D. Closure is seen as more valuable than the ability to move forward.
70. Which of the following best summarizes the author’s advice?
A. Painful memories must be carefully analyzed to gain wisdom.
B. Forgetting the past is the only way to achieve peace eternally.
C. Painful memories should be seen as finished events, not threats.
D. One could remove painful memories by rewriting his own past.
第Ⅱ卷 非选择题(共40分)
第四部分:单词拼写
根据中文和首字母用单词的正确形式完成句子(每小题1分,满分10分)
71. She had a great ________ (成就) in music, which made her teacher proud of her.
72. She ________ (捐赠) half of her savings to the animal shelter when she learned it was short of fund.
73. She was so pleased with the offer that she agreed without ________ (犹豫).
74. The new advertising campaign was highly ________ (有效的) in attracting young customers, as sales increased sharply within a week.
75. The school is currently ________ (建立) a new support system to meet the needs of different learners.
76. When you feel nervous before a test, you can take a deep b________ to calm yourself down.
77. After graduating from college, Mark finally became financially i________ from his parents, paying for his own rent and living expenses.
78. I missed the bus, but f________ a taxi was right next to me.
79. It is g________ of you to spare some of your free time to help me move.
80. On a________, people need to drink at least eight glasses of water to keep healthy every day.
第五部分:写作(共两节,满分30分)
阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,按照要求完成阅读任务。
The brown wig (假发) was ugly! Cousin Amy brought it as a get-well gift for Mom, who was going through chemotherapy (化疗). “You will lose your hair from chemo”, Amy insisted. Mom looked at the wig and sighed, “Amy, let’s not dance until the music starts.” This was her gentle way of saying not to cross bridges before reaching them. She believed in living in the present, refusing to waste energy on things that might never happen. The wig hung on a hook as a reminder. As it turned out, she never went bald.
Though severely ill, Mom had a joyful presence, like sunlight breaking through clouds, that drew neighbors to our door. One day, I came home frustrated after a tense encounter with a difficult client. “I dread our next meeting”, I told her. Mom set down her cup. “Honey my girl, maybe he’ll be easier or he may not appear tomorrow. Enjoy today. Don’t dance until the music starts”. The next morning, my calendar confirmed what I had feared: the client meeting was still on. I let this knowledge cast a shadow over my entire day. But when the hour arrived, the client called to cancel the meeting. I needn’t have been afraid that day. Mom’s wisdom proved right.
Even during chemo, she never complained. When a nervous nurse stabbed her arm three times searching for a vein. Mom offered a reassuring smile. And she whispered, “That’s okay. Rocks on the shore endure constant waves and remain standing”.
Over time, Mom’s wisdom influenced me a lot. I found myself pausing before panic set in, wondering if the music had actually started. I began noticing how often I paid interest on debts never incurred (欠) — energy wasted on troubles that never came. On that snowy evening when she slipped away peacefully in our lamp-lit parlor, I had once feared being alone after her death. Then, surrounded by stillness and the warm glow, I felt only gratitude
Decades later, I still hear her gentle voice: “Enjoy the present moment. What you fear may never happen. Don’t dance until the music starts”.
81. Why did Cousin Amy bring a brown wig for Mom? (No more than 10 words)
82. What does the underlined word “dread” in Paragraph 2 mean? (No more than 3 words)
83. How did Mom respond to the nurse’s struggle? (No more than 15 words)
84. What is the main idea of Paragraph 4? (No more than 15 words)
85. What do you think of the mother in the passage? And why? (No more than 20 words).
第二节 书面表达(满分20分)
86.假设你是晨光中学的学生李津。为配合学校的“志愿服务月”活动,你校英语社团的微信公众号开展以“Making a Difference Through Voluntary Work”为题的征文活动。请你写一篇英语短文投稿,内容包括:
(1)介绍你参加的一次志愿服务活动(如去养老院看望老人、参与社区环保清洁、为贫困儿童辅导功课等);
(2)分享具体过程和收获感悟;
(3)鼓励大家参与志愿服务。
参考词汇:养老院a nursing home;社区community
注意:
(1)词数不少于100;
(2)所选志愿活动不限于以上范围;
(3)内容充实,行文连贯;
(4)题目和开头已给出,不计入总词数。
Making a Difference Through Voluntary Work
A single act of volunteering can ______________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
试卷A听力测试
Listening test one
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,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
W: I don’t think we can find a better hotel around here at this time.
M: Let’s walk a little further to see if there is another one. I just can’t bear 容忍 the traffic noise here.
W: How many people are expected to visit this special exhibition?
M: Several hundred people have already passed through our doors today. We’re hoping for a big turnout 到场人数参加人数.
W: How are your classes going?
M: Well, I love math, and music is also fun.
W: What about science?
M: I don’t really care for 喜欢钟爱/照顾照料 biology. But physics is great.
W: That was great. I had no idea the film would end like that.
M: Me neither. I was really surprised, and I want to see it again to find out about all the puzzle games in it.
W: So do I.
W: Anything new in the papers?
M: Yes, there’s a news item about the capture 逮捕 of a gang of robbers 一伙抢劫犯 near the city center.
W: Oh and there’s an editorial 社论报刊评论 about cutting down pollution 减少污染. Just read it through. Our plane will take off in half an hour.
试卷A第一节到此结束。
第二节
听下面几段材料,每段材料后有几个小题。从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,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。每段材料读两遍。
(第6至8题)
W: Hey, Mike. I have a question I want to ask you.
M: Sure, Grace. What’s up?
W: I was wondering if you were going to Sam and Judy’s wedding on Saturday.
M: I don’t think I can make it. My company is having its annual 一年一度的 picnic that weekend.
W: My best friend Clara is having her birthday party on Saturday. I don’t know what to do.
M: Well, what time is the party? The wedding starts at noon. Maybe you can go to both.
W: The birthday party is a dinner party. But the party is on the other side of town, and it will take a while to get there from the wedding.
M: Maybe you can leave the wedding a little early and get to the party a little late.
W: Good idea. I thought I’d have to say sorry to Clara.
(第9至11题)
W: Did you watch the talk show last night?
M: No, there was a football game on, so the talk show was put off to next week.
W: Then did you watch the football game?
M: No, I’m not a football fan. I just watched some news. A school bus that left Central High School at 3:00 PM was struck by a truck. It ran into the back of the bus.
W: Oh, that’s terrible. Did anyone get hurt?
M: Yes, the teacher on the bus was badly injured. But luckily, only two of the 20 students were injured, and neither the bus driver nor the truck driver was injured.
W: So what caused the accident? It was a beautiful day yesterday. It couldn’t have been the weather.
M: Yeah, it wasn’t the weather. The truck was traveling at a speed of 50 miles per hour. The speed limit 限速 near the school is usually 30.
W: Speeding is as dangerous as drunk driving 酒驾.
M: I totally agree.
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We are pleased to announce that John Williamson is the winner of our 2018 photo contest. We received over 5,000 photos. And while the judges had a hard decision to make, John was the clear winner 完胜.
Thank you to everyone who entered the contest. John’s photo was taken in Japan while he was on vacation, and it shows a monkey holding an iPhone. John said that the photo happened by accident when the monkey stole his phone.
As the winner, John will receive a new Nikon camera and 1,000 dollars in cash, and he’ll have his photo shown on the front page of our website.
We would also like to announce that Sharon Zinger is our second place winner. She sent in a black and white photo of a rainstorm.
Finally, we’d like to congratulate Ben Freeland, our third place winner. He sent in a photo of a sleeping lion in Africa. He had to be very careful when taking the picture.
Sharon will receive 500 dollars, and Ben will receive 100 dollars.
Our 2019 contest will take place sometime next year. So check back with us soon for more details.
试卷A第二节到此结束。
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$Listening . test one试卷A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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。I don't think we can find a Better hotel around here at this time. Let's walk a little further to see if there is another one. I just can't wear the traffic noise here. How many people are expected to visit the special exhibition? Several hundred people have already passed through our doors today. We're hoping for . a big turnout. How are your classes going? Well, I love math, and music is also fun. What about science? I don't . really care for biology, but physics is great. That was great. I had no idea the film would end like . that either. I was really surprised. And I want to see you again to find out about all . the puzzle games in IT. really. So do I. Anything new in the papers? Yes. there is a new item about the capture of a game of robbers near the oh and there's an editorial about cutting down pollution. Just read IT through our plane will take off in half an hour. 试卷A第一节到此结束,第二节听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,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,每段材料读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第六至第83个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Hey, mike, I have a question I want to ask you. Sure. Grace, what's up? I was wondering . if you were going to sam and judy's wedding on saturday. I don't think I can make IT. My company is having an annual picnic that weekend. My best friend clara is having her birthday party on saturday. I don't know what to do. Well, what time is the party? The wedding starts at noon. Maybe you can go to both. The birthday party is a dinner party, but the party is on the other side of town, and IT will take a while to get there from the wedding. Maybe you can leave the wedding a little early and get to the party . a little late. Good idea. I thought i'd have to . say sorry to clara. Hey, mike, I have a question I want to ask you. Sure, Grace, what's up? I was wondering if you were going to samon judy's wedding on saturday. I don't think I can make IT. My company is having an annual picnic that weekend. My best friend clara is having her birthday party on saturday. I don't know what to do. Well, what time is the party? The wedding starts at noon. Maybe you can go to both. The birthday party is a dinner party, but the party is on the other side of town, and IT will take a while to get there from the wedding. Maybe you can leave the wedding a little early and get to the party a little late. Good idea. I thought i'd have to say sorry to clara. 听下面一段对话,回答第九至第11 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Did you watch the talk show last night? No, there was a football game on. So the talk show was put off next week. Then did you watch the football game? No, i'm not a football of fan. I just watched some news. A school bus that left the central high school at three P. M was struck by a truck. IT ran into the back of the bus. Oh, that's terrible. Did anyone get hurt? Yes, the teacher on the bus was badly injured, but luckily only two of the twenty students were injured, and neither the bus driver nor the truck driver was injured. So what caused the accident? IT was a beautiful day yesterday. IT couldn't have been the weather. Yeah, IT wasn't the weather. The truck was traveling at a speed of fifty miles per hour. The speed limit near the school is usually thirty. Speeding is as dangerous as drunk . driving. I totally agree. Did you watch the talk show last night? No. there was a football game on. So the talk show was put off to next week. then. Did you watch the football game? No, i'm not a football of fan. I just watched some news. A school bus that left the central high school at three P. M was struck by a truck. IT ran into the back . of the bus. Oh, that's terrible. Did anyone get hurt? Yes, the teacher on the bus was badly injured, but luckily only two of the twenty students were injured, and neither the bus driver nor the truck driver was injured. So what caused the accident? IT was a beautiful day yesterday. IT couldn't have been the weather. Yeah, IT wasn't the weather. The truck was traveling at a speed of fifty miles per hour. The speed limit near the school is usually thirty. Speeding is as dangers as drunk . driving. I totally agree. 听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15 4个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。We are pleased to announce that john Williamson is the winner of our two thousand eighteen photo contest. We received over five thousand photos, and while the judges had a hard decision to make, john was clear winner. Thank you to everyone who entered the contest. Jones photo was taken in japan while he was on vacation, and IT shows a monkey holding a iphone. John said that the photo happened by accident when the monkey stole his phone. As the winner, john will receive a new nick on camera and one thousand dollars in cash, and he'll have his photo shown on the front page of our website. We would also like to announce that chain singer is our second place winner. SHE sent in a black and White photo of a rainstorm. Finally, we'd like to congratulate ben freeman, our third place winner. He sent in a photo of a sleeping lion in africa. He had to be very careful when taking the picture. Sharon will receive five hundred dollars and ban will receive one hundred dollars. Our two thousand nineteen contest will take place sometime next year, so check back with us soon for more details. We are pleased to announce that john Williamson is the winner of our two thousand eighteen photo contest. We received over five thousand photos, and while the judges had a hard decision to make, john was the clear winner. Thank you to everyone who entered the contest. Johns photo was taken in japan while he was on vacation, and IT shows a monkey holding a iphone. John said that the photo happened by accident when the monkey stole his phone. As the winner, john will receive a new nick on camera and one thousand dollars in cash, and he'll have his photo shown on the front page of our website. We would also like to announce that, and singer is our second place winner. SHE sent in a black and White photo of a rainstorm. Finally, we'd like to congratulate ben freeman, our third place winner. He sent in a photo of a sleeping lion in africa. He had to be very careful when taking the picture. Sharon will receive five hundred dollars and ban will receive one hundred dollars. Hour two thousand nineteen contest will take place sometime next year, so check back with us soon for more details. 试卷A第二节到此结束。