河北衡水中学2025-2026学年高二下学期周测英语试题

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学段 高中
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类型 试卷
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使用场景 同步教学-周测
学年 2026-2027
地区(省份) 河北省
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**基本信息** 本卷为高中英语周测试卷,以科技前沿(如Unitree H1机器人)、社会热点(AI诈骗、职场变化)及文化传承(《西游记》白龙马)为素材,融合语言能力与跨文化意识,试题设计兼具基础巩固与思维提升。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |听力|20题/30分|日常交际与学术场景|真实对话情境,考查信息抓取与推理| |阅读理解|20题/50分|科技说明文、人文故事、社会现象|跨文化素材(如木乃伊考古),设批判性思维题| |语言运用|35题/30分|语法、词汇与语篇结构|完形填空聚焦AI反诈,语法填空融入传统文化,强化语境应用|

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( 第一组编人: 段欣佩 第二组编人: 李玉竹 校对人: 柳蕙玥 审核人:段欣佩 使用日期:2026.05.16 ) ( 5.16 自主提升 ) 第一部分 听力(共两节;满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。 1. What is the man going to do? A. Attend a family reunion. B. Visit his cousins abroad. C. Host a wedding party. 2. What does the man want to do? A. Complain about an emergency. B. Check when his book is due. C. Keep a book longer. 3. What is the woman’s feeling now? A. Regret. B. Disappointment. C. Worry. 4. Where does the conversation take place? A. At a restaurant. B. In a library. C. At the woman’s house. 5. What are the speakers talking about? A. Removing unnecessary items. B. Planning a shopping trip. C. Buying a new coat. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6. Why does Janet make the call? A. To tell about a delay. B. To request payment. C. To place an order. 7. What does the man ask Janet to do in the end? A. Offer free shipping. B. Keep him updated. C. Repair his printer. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8. What contributes the most to Echke’s leaving? A. Her heavy workload. B. Her low salary. C. Her tough manager. 9. What does the man promise to do? A. Report the comment. B. Contact other departing employees. C. Move Echke to another department. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10. When did Walt Disney win the first Oscar award? A. In the mid-1920s. B. In the early 1930s. C. In the late 1960s. 11. What is special about Walt Disney’s last Oscar award? A. He didn’t receive it himself. B. He won it just before his death. C. He got it for his first famous movie. 12. What do we know about the speakers? A. They are fans of Mickey Mouse. B. They like to watch films with kids. C. They both like Winnie the Pooh. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. What is probably the woman? A. A professor. B. An officer. C. A student. 14. What has been done to the trees planted last year? A. They’ve been moved to another spot. B. They’ve been measured for oxygen output. C. They’ve been compared with other species. 15. What is the current goal of the project? A. To expand the tree planting area. B. To introduce more tree species. C. To win more academic prizes. 16. What was key to the research improvement? A. The government fund. B. The private investment. C. The money from selling shares. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. What made the speaker get into the field? A. A TV program. B. His teenage experience. C. Research on weather conditions. 18. What is most important to be a weather forecaster? A. Doing well in science. B. Explaining forecasts simply. C. Being able to analyze patterns. 19. What did the speaker major in before starting his work? A. Physics. B. Math. C. Business. 20. Where does the speaker work? A. At a TV station. B. At a radio station. C. At a weather station. 第二部分 阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 A Welcome to Unitree (宇树) H1, your full-size humanoid robot platform built for research, education, and industrial innovation. Below is a clear guide to its design, operation, and developer-friendly features. Getting Started with H1 Standing 1.8 meters tall and weighing 47 kg, H1 is engineered to support complex tasks. Its 19 degrees of freedom—10 in the legs, 1 in the waist, and 8 in the arms—enable smooth movements like walking, turning, and grasping objects. With a current walking speed of 3.3 m/ s, it has the potential to exceed 5 m/ s. Power Management & Battery Use H1 runs on Unitree’s self-developed M107 joint motors, which deliver high torque (扭矩) density (360 N • m at the knee, 220 N • m at the hip) while weighing just 1.9 kg each. • Battery Life: A 15Ah rechargeable lithium battery(max voltage 67.2V) powers approximately 1 hour of continuous operation. • Quick Battery Swap: To extend runtime, users can replace the battery in 30 seconds—no tools required. Perception & Navigation Setup Equipped with a 3D LiDAR (LIVOX-MID360) and an Intel RealSense D435 depth camera, H1 creates 360° environmental awareness with a detection range of up to 20 meters. The system generates 3D point cloud data at 100 Hz, allowing for: • Real-time obstacle avoidance • Autonomous navigation in indoor and structured outdoor environments. Typical Use Cases H1 is currently employed in: • University research labs • Industrial inspection tasks • Disaster rescue operations • Non-interactive movement shows (e. g. , dance and martial arts performances at the Spring Festival Gala) Safety Warning • The battery is not waterproof. Ensure storage in a dry location. • Avoid environments containing dangerous chemical liquids. 21. How long can H1 possibly work on a single charge? A. 3.3 hours. B. 5 hours. C. 1 hour. D. 15 hours. 22. According to the passage, which task is suitable for the H1 robot? A. Inspecting the facilities in a factory. B. Rescuing drowning people in a lake. C. Performing a talk show at a theater. D. Conducting chemical experiments in a lab. 23. Where is this text most probably taken from? A. A travel guide. B. A physics textbook. C. A sci-fi story. D. A company website. B Everything was great—until it wasn’t. It took me a while to notice things were changing. My beloved magazines were struggling to survive. The editors, photographers, and publications I admired were being elbowed out by Instagram influencers and YouTube tutorials. These changes I could live with. I had spent my life adapting. What proved harder to accept were changes inside my own company. For years, I built my cosmetics (化妆品) brand, and my message was direct—be yourself, only better. However, as the company expanded worldwide, a new management team brought a stronger focus on global trends and profits. Meetings grew larger and more formal, dominated by charts and forecasts instead of conversations about real customers. While I understood the need for growth, I sensed that our original vision was slowly fading. The turning point came during a discussion about gaining a bigger share of the Asian market. Managers pointed out that skin-whitening was a top-selling category there. “If we don’t enter it,” they said, “we won’t remain competitive.” Their reasoning was practical and data-driven. But the suggestion unsettled me deeply. For more than twenty years, I had encouraged women to choose foundation that matched their natural skin tone. Launching a whitening product seemed to contradict everything I stood for. I consider myself a reasonable person, but I’m a fighter when I believe in something. So instead of rejecting the idea outright, I asked questions. Why did customers want whitening cream? The answer was that they wanted brighter-looking skin. That distinction mattered. Brightening skin to enhance its glow was not the same as changing its color. After long discussions, we reached an agreement: we would create a brightening product focused on glow, not on making skin lighter. I insisted that our message would never suggest women needed to alter who they were. The experience taught me that business expansion often tests personal principles. Following trends may increase profits, but protecting core values builds lasting trust. Even as the world changed around me, I remained committed to the belief that true beauty does not require becoming someone else. 24. According to the first two paragraphs, what troubled the author most? A. Media evolution. B. Market competition. C. Corporate shifts. D. Online trends. 25. What does the underlined word “it” refer to in Paragraph 3? A. The discussion. B. The Asian market. C. The reasoning. D. The skin-whitening category. 26. How did the author eventually bridge the gap with the managers? A. By prioritizing data. B. By following the trends. C. By changing the product’s goal. D. By offering more choices. 27. What is the passage mainly about? A. Business expansion often results in high costs. B. Staying true to oneself is essential in business. C. Marketing power is key to reaching global customers. D. Surviving the digital age requires constant adaptation. C A fake job advertisement that’s gone viral online recently says Open AI is looking for a “kill switch” engineer. The job description requires the successful applicant to stand by servers all day and unplug them “if this thing turns on us”. Useful skills include the ability to “throw a bucket of water on the servers, too” Despite widespread fears of job losses owing to the rise of AI agents, it is not all black humour. The technology is already creating new roles—to train agents, integrate them in organizations and ensure that they behave. These new roles start with AI trainers. No longer are they low-paid data annotators repetitively tagging images. As AI models have become more advanced, professionals in subjects such as finance, law and medicine have increasingly been enlisted to help train AI system. Once robots are trained, teams of so-called AI integrators are needed to integrate them into organizations. In practice, their jobs are a blend of developer, consultant and salesman. Himanshu Palsule, chief executive of Cornerstone OnDemand, uses Waymo, a fast-growing robotaxi firm, as an example of how the job of a developer is evolving. Waymo’s cars drive themselves from start to finish. But what if they break down, locking their passengers inside? Then comes the need for what he calls “the guy in the sky”, a remote human troubleshooter who needs to understand not just the technology, but also how to handle exhausted passengers. Himanshu Palsule says, “Things are different. Writing code can now be done by an algorithm (算法). Your personality is where your value is.” Responsible for bringing all these roles together is the chief AI officer, an addition to the top-management as chief executives have to assure their boards that they are taking the technology very seriously. Chief AI officers usually combine technical expertise with deep knowledge of a particular industry and a record of updating corporate processes. It is a job for strong-hearted people. Yet, under such pressure, even they may feel the urge to reach for a “kill switch”. 28. What is the main duty of a “kill switch” engineer? A. To fix broken AI servers quickly. B. To design a new kind of AI server. C. To stop AI systems in case of danger. D. To train AI agents to work efficiently. 29. What do we know about today’s AI trainers? A. They are low-paid workers. B. They sell AI tools to customers. C. They have replaced AI integrators. D. They are experts from diverse fields. 30. What can we infer from Palsule’s words in Paragraph 3? A. Humanity is more valuable than coding skills. B. Machines are more difficult to handle than people. C. Software engineers should develop better algorithms. D. Personal experience matters more than academic ability. 31. What is the purpose of the last paragraph? A. To introduce ways to stop dangerous AI. B. To highlight human leadership in the AI era. C. To summarize the challenges of software engineers. D. To explain the necessity of the “kill switch” engineer. D For decades, a group of naturally well-preserved mummies (木乃伊) discovered in the deserts of northwestern China puzzled archaeologists and historians, but now, ancient DNA has shed new light on who these people really were. Most of the mummies were unearthed in the 1990s in what is now the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The origins of hundreds of mummified bodies buried in wooden boat-like coffins (棺材) in the harsh environment of China’s Tarim Basin have since sparked intense debate. These more than 4,000-year-old mummies remain astonishingly undamaged, featuring Western facial features and finely woven woolen clothes. Their unusual grave goods—including cheese and wheat—initially led researchers to believe they were herders from the western grasslands or farmers from Central Asia who had migrated into the region. However, a comprehensive DNA analysis has turned that long-standing theory on its head. A team of scientists from China, Europe, and the United States examined the genes of 13 of these mummies. To their surprise, the results showed that the remains did not belong to newly arrived outsiders. Instead, the mummies were the direct descendants of a long-isolated local population linked to an ancient Ice Age family line—a group that had largely disappeared elsewhere nearly 10,000 years ago. “Not only are these mummies exceptionally well-preserved, but they represent an extremely genetically isolated local population that maintained its identity for thousands of years,” said Christina Warinner, a professor of anthropology at Harvard University. Despite that, they were far from closed-off. They appeared to enthusiastically embrace new ideas and technologies, adopting farming and dairy practices from their neighbors while maintaining their unique burial traditions. Michael Frachetti, an anthropology professor, noted the paradox: “We see a community that was culturally well-integrated—drawing from diverse traditions—yet genetically they remained remarkably distinct.” This research highlights a vital historical lesson: genetics doesn’t always correspond to cultural exchange. People can adopt new ways of life without necessarily moving or mixing with others, proving that human history is far more complex than once imagined. 32. What made researchers previously think the mummies were migrants? A. Their physical looks and everyday items. B. The location where they were unearthed. C. The harsh environment they lived in. D. The way they were placed in coffins. 33. What did the DNA study reveal about the mummies? A. They were native residents from the far past. B. They came from Central Asia during the Ice Age. C. Their genes match those of the modern population. D. Their genetic makeup helped them stay in good condition. 34. What is the “paradox” Frachetti mentions in the last paragraph? A. Traditional continuity despite genetic mixing. B.Remarkable preservation despite their age. C. Cultural openness but genetic distinctness. D. New lifestyles but no physical migration. 35. Which of the following is the best title for the text? A. Footsteps of Ancient Migrants B. The Desert Mummies Have Spoken C. The Remarkable Mummies in China D. Silent Sands Guarded a Hidden Mystery 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。 Have you ever had a day during exam preparation when you sat down to concentrate? 36 I’ve been there too. And the most important lessons I learned didn’t come from books—they came from understanding how to protect my mindset. If you’re preparing for a competitive exam, here are three things you must keep private until you succeed. Never Share Your Goals Many students loudly announce their targets—what score they want, or which rank they dream of. But sharing your goals weakens the inner tension that pushes you to work harder. Before you talk about them, your goals create a kind of inner fire—stress, urgency, and hunger. The moment you announce them, that fire drops. 37 That temporary high makes you feel as if you’ve already achieved something, reducing the hunger that actually leads to achievement. Never Share Your Progress 38 When someone asks, just say, “It’s going on.” Revealing your progress harms you. Once you share it, people immediately start judging or suggesting changes: “Use this book.” “Follow my timetable.” You begin doubting your own strategy, even if it was working well. There’s no perfect plan—only consistent efforts. Don’t Share Your Fears With Companions Every student carries silent struggles—family pressure, financial stress, emotional pain. Sharing your fears with another student rarely helps because they are already overwhelmed by their own worries. 39 Talk instead to a mentor, a trusted family member, or write privately. Your exam preparation is a personal journey. Protect your focus. 40 . The calmer you stay, the better your exam results will be. A. Let silence work for you. B. Exam pressure can help you stay focused. C. Don’t mention how much revision you’ve done. D. You will receive instant praise that gives you a burst of excitement. E. Keeping your goals to yourself is one of the best ways to stay motivated. F. Your books were open, your notes were ready, yet your mind was wandering. G. They can’t offer the emotional support, and oversharing often leads to regret. 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,从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Like many other grandmothers, Daisy likes to knit (编织), and she isn’t very good with technology. Or, at least, that’s what she might misleadingly tell people on the phone. Daisy also 41 herself as “your worst nightmare”. But don’t be 42 ; she’s not talking to you — she’s talking to phone scammers (骗子). That’s because Daisy is actually an AI chatbot. She was 43 by a U.K. phone company to speak to scammers on the phone and make them 44 they’re talking to a real person. Unfortunately, 45 people are easily cheated by scammers. In July 2024, a U.K. study found that about 67% of people over 75 were 46 of at least one scam (骗局) in the six months before the study-with nearly 75% of those being involved in phone scams. Meet Daisy, who has been 47 to have conversations with phone scammers, and waste their 48 . Some conversations can last nearly an hour. She talks about her cat, Fluffy, and people in her family. In some conversations, she even gives the scammers what they eagerly want — 49 details. But of course, they’re prearranged and not 50 . “Daisy is also there to 51 you that the person you’re speaking to on the phone might be untruthful,” the company says. And that’s the whole 52 — Daisy can’t stop scammers, but she can 53 them down. Whenever she’s on the 54 with a scammer, your parents, your grandparents, or your relatives are not being cheated, Daisy acts as a(n) 55 in the fight against fraud (诈骗). 41.A.describes B.imagines C.functions D.classifies 42.A.excited B.worried C.discouraged D.thrilled 43.A.discovered B.designed C.repaired D.purchased 44.A.see B.deny C.find D.believe 45.A.richer B.younger C.older D.simpler 46.A.victims B.judges C.witnesses D.volunteers 47.A.forced B.trained C.allowed D.invited 48.A.time B.talent C.money D.value 49.A.conversation B.bank C.holiday D.study 50.A.legal B.safe C.bright D.real 51.A.remind B.ask C.promise D.guarantee 52.A.plan B.course C.truth D.lesson 53.A.calm B.turn C.slow D.let 54.A.way B.platform C.Internet D.phone 55.A.trust B.example C.symbol D.defence 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。 For countless readers of Journey to the West, the expedition is inseparable from a single, silent figure: the White Dragon Horse. 56 (give) to the monk Xuanzang as his companion, it is this horse—faithful yet seldom noticed— 57 carries him every step of the way, representing the quiet strength, without 58 no great journey can succeed. To be a road companion was to be present at the most memorable moments of a life. Horses bore silent witness to shifting moods and decisive 59 (passage), returning home after a long journey, bidding farewell to an old friend, or setting off for the distant frontier. Such moments 60 (record) carefully in poems during China’s Tang and Song dynasties. It is no exaggeration 61 (say) that the traces of horse footsteps run deep through the poetic history of China. Today, on the grasslands of Gansu province, modern herds still roam and run. This legacy finds 62 contemporary form in the 63 (huge) popular 2024 TV series To the Wonder, where the horse is neither a heroic creature nor a romantic symbol, 64 a steady presence in daily routines. The drama resonates deeply with modern audiences, 65 (offer) a familiar insight: freedom lies not only in mastery, but also in learning how to move together. 第三节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 66.He succeeded in __________ a company. The ___________ of the company marks an exciting time in information technology.(found) 67.The group is campaigning to get more women into ___________ to share their __________ ideas. (politic) 68.____________ near the lake, the hotel is in a beautiful ___________ overlooking the lake. (locate) 69. The atmosphere in the office is fairly ________ and easy. I felt such a sense of _____________,_working in the office. (free) 70.Miss Lee said the idea to create the new __________ fabrics came to her after a chance meeting with a ____________ several years ago. (biology) 71.His writing career _____________ over a period of 40 years. His article is an _____________ of the ideas Professor Fox developed in an earlier book. (extend) 72.He said the president had the full backing of his government to _____________ a deal. The agreement was reached after a series of difficult ____________. (negotiate) 73.The attitude of the medical ___________ is very much more liberal now. So, Chris, you're a nurse, can I ask your _____________ opinion on taking these medicines? (profession) 74.You can __________the flour and the eggs. Then use the ____________ to make a fried pancake. (mix) 75. Henry David Thoreau was happy to ____________ _______social life, seeking a harmonious relationship with nature in the quietness of his life.(退出) II卷 答题纸 Class_________ Name________ Number___________ 语法填空(15分) 56.__________ 57. __________ 58.___________ 59.____________ 60. ____________ 61.__________ 62.__________ 63.__________ 64._____________ 65.____________ 单词拼写(10分) 66.__________ __________ 67. __________ __________ 68.__________ __________ 69.__________ __________ 70. __________ __________ 71.__________ __________ 72.__________ __________ 73.__________ __________ 74.__________ __________ 75.__________ __________ Knowledge makes humble; ignorance makes proud. 校对人: 柳蕙玥 审核人: 段欣佩 使用时间: 2026.05.16 内部资料禁止外传 ( 1 ) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 5.16 周测 参考答案 听力1 - 5 ACCAC 6 - 10 ABBAB 11 - 15 ACCBB 16 - 20 ABCCA 阅读理解21-23 CAD 24-27 CDCB 28-31 CDAB 32-35 AACB七选五36 -40 FDCGA 完形填空41-45 ABBDC 46 -50 ABABD 51 -55 ACCDD 语法填空56. Given   57. that  58. which  59. passages  60. were recorded 61. to say   62. a    63. hugely  64. but     65. offering 基础:66.founding;foundation 67.politics;politics 68.Located; location 69.free;freedom 70.biological;biologist 71.extended;extension 72.negotiate;negotiations 73.profession;profession 74.mix;mixture 75. withdraw from 听力原文 Text 1 W: You look smart! Where are you going? M: Today is my grandparents’ golden wedding anniversary. All the family will be there, even my cousins who live in Australia. (1) Text 2 W: Kingscliffe Library. Can I help you? M: Yes. My library book is due back, but I had a bit of an emergency, and I can’t come to return it. Can I renew it? (2) W: That’s no problem. Text 3 W: Don’t tell me you were at the office very late last night! M: Yeah, I had to finish that report. W: Be careful, or you’re gonna burn yourself out. (3) Text 4 W: Good morning. What can I get you today? M: Eggs always sound good. But what do you suggest? W: If you’re really hungry, the pancakes or pies are wonderful. M: Hmm. I’ll have a pancake, please. And a cup of milk. (4) Text 5 M: Will that be another unnecessary purchase? W: No! It’s something I really need. M: Why do you need another coat? You already have many coats at home. (5) Text 6 W: Hi. This is Janet Sayers with Acme Supplies. We received your order yesterday. We have everything you requested except the printer. It’s currently unavailable. (6) M: I’m sorry to hear that. Our current machine keeps breaking down. How soon do you think you’ll have it? W: Within a week. I can ship the rest of your order, and when the printer gets here, I’ll send it by express delivery for no extra charge. (6) M: That’s OK. Could you also call and let me know when it arrives on your end? (7) Text 7 M: Thanks for coming to this exit interview, Echke. So let’s start with the most important question. Why did you decide to leave? W: Well, I got a better job at another company. M: What makes that job more attractive? W: Well, to be honest, I’ll be doing the same work for more pay. Our pay here is below market rate, you know. (8) M: Yes. We’ve heard this comment from other departing employees. I’ll be sure to pass it on to management again, though. (9) Now, please tell me your impression of your manager. Text 8 W: Do you know that Walt Disney won the most Oscar awards in history? M: Yes, I do. I read the other day that he actually received a total of 26 Oscars. His first award was for the creation of Mickey Mouse. I think it was in 1932 or in 1933. (10) And the last one was for Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day in 1969. W: Wait a second, Tony, didn’t Walt Disney die in 1966? M: I’m not sure of the exact year he died, but I do know he won his last award after his death. (11) W: That’s amazing. Well, I’m not really a fan of Mickey Mouse, but I watched Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day online with my kids last year, and I must say I really enjoyed it. (12) M: I agree. Of all Walt Disney films, Winnie the Pooh is my favorite. (12) Text 9 W: Hello, Mr. Thompson. I’m Alexandra Jones. I want to ask you some questions about the project that you offer. M: Yes, of course, please fire away. W: Has the project been effective in improving the environment? M: Yes, absolutely. We have seen great results. Last year, we planted a small field of trees, and we have been measuring their oxygen output to see the benefits that they have provided to the environment. (14) Our current goal is to plant a lot more tree species so that we can compare the benefits of each species. (15) In order to do this, we need to get a lot more students involved in the project. (13) W: Well, the project sounds fascinating. I would definitely like to be involved. (13) M: Absolutely. Over the years, we have received funding from private investors and from selling shares, but the biggest improvement in our research came from a government fund that we received in the first year. (16) This has greatly improved the organization, and we have since won prizes for our research. W: Wow, how impressive! Text 10 Hi, everyone. I’m a weather forecaster, which means I study what happens in the atmosphere and the weather conditions that occur on Earth. People are always surprised to learn that forecasters aren’t just involved in weather reporting on TV, but they could also work at a radio station, too. I often get asked how I got interested in weather. Believe it or not, as a teenager, I became nervous of thunderstorms, and I’d often check the forecasts to see if any were coming. From there, my interest developed. (17) If you are thinking of going into weather forecasting, there are some important skills you’ll need. You have to be good at science, of course. The essential thing is having the ability to make sense of patterns. (18) You won’t go too far wrong with that. Another useful skill is being able to translate a forecast into something people at home can understand. Most weather experts study physics and math before going on to do a more specialized course in forecasting. My own way in was somewhat different, as I did a business degree before getting into television as a researcher. (19) I moved around quite a lot at the TV station and eventually ended up in the weather department, where I did my training. (20) ( 6 ) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $高2026届高三年级质量检测英语试题听力部分,该部分分为第一第二两节。注意回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上请看听力部分第一节,第一节听下面五段录音,每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题,每段录音播放两遍。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。听下面的录音,回答第一小题。You look smart. Where are you going? Today is my grandparents golden wedding anniversary. All the family will be there, even my cousins who live in australia. You look smart. Where are you going? Today is my grandparents golden wedding anniversary. All the family will be there, even my cousins who live in australia. 听下面的录音,回答第二小题。King's Cliff library, can I help you? Yes. my library book is due back, but I had a bit of an emergency and I can't come to return. IT, can I were knew? IT, that's no problem. King's Cliff library, can I help you? Yes. my library book is due back, but I had a bit of an emergency and I can't come to return IT can I were knew IT. that's no problem. 听下面的录音,回答第三小题。Don't tell me you were at the office very late . last night. Yeah, I had to finish that report. Be careful, or you're gonna burn . yourself out. Don't tell me you were at the office very late last night. Yeah, I had to finish that report. Be careful, or you're gonna burn yourself out. 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。Good morning. What can I get you today? Eggs always sound good, but what do you suggest . if you are really hungry? A pancakes or pies . are wonderful. Hm, i'll have a pancake, please, and a cup of milk. Good morning. What can I get you today? And always sounds good, but what do you suggest . if you're really hungry? The pancakes or pies . are wonderful. HMM, i'll have a pancake, please, and a cup of milk. 听下面的录音回答第五小题。Will that be another unnecessary purchase? No, it's something I really need. Why do you need another coat? You already have many coats at home. Will that be another unnecessary purchase? No, it's something I really need. Why do you need another coat? You already have many coat at home. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间,每段录音播放两遍。听下面的录音,回答第六和第七小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Hi, this is jane t. sayers. With acme supplies, we received your order yesterday. We have everything you requested, except the printer is currently unavailable. I'm sorry to hear that our current machine keeps breaking down. How soon do you think you'll . have IT within a week, I can ship the rest of your order? And when the printer gets here, i'll send IT by express delivery . for no extra charge that OK. Could you also call and let me know when he arrives on your end? Hi, this is jane t. sayers. With acme supplies, we received your order yesterday. We have everything you requested except the printer. It's currently unavailable. I'm sorry to hear that our current machine keeps breaking down. How soon do you think you'll have IT . within a week? I can ship the rest of your order. And when the printer gets here, i'll send IT by express delivery for no extra charge. That's okay. Could you also call and let me know when he arrives on your end? 听下面的录音,回答第八和第九小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Thanks for coming to this exit interview. Ec, so let's start with the most important question. Why did you decide to leave? Well, I got a Better job at another company. What makes that job more attractive? Well, to be honest, i'll be doing the same work for more pay. Our pay here is below market, right? You know? Yes. we've heard this comment from other departing employees. I'll be sure to pass IT on to management again though. Now please tell me your impression of your manager. Thanks for coming to this exit interview. Ec, so let's start with the most important question. Why did you decide to leave? Well, I got a Better job at another company. What makes that job more attractive? Well, to be honest, i'll be doing the same work for more pay. Our pay here is below market, right? You know, yes, we've heard this comment from other departing employees. I'll be sure to pass this on to management again, though. Now please tell me your impression of your manager. 听下面的录音,回答第十至第十二小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Do you know that what disney won the most Oscar awards in history? Yes, I do. I read the other day that he actually received a total of twenty six Oscars. His first award was for the creation of Mickey mouse. I think IT was in nineteen thirty two or in nineteen nineteen thirty three and the last one was for winning the pool and the blast three day in nineteen nineteen sixty nine. Second, tony didn't what disney die in nineteen nineteen sixty six. I'm not sure of the exact year he died, but I do know he won his last award after his death. That's amazing. But i'm not really a fan of Mickey mouse, but I watched winning the pool and the blustery day online with my kids last year. And I must say, I really enjoy. I agree of all, vote disney films when the poo is my favorite. Do you know that what disney won the most Oscar awards in history? Yes, I do. I read the other day that he actually received a total of twenty six Oscars. His first award was for the creation of macy mouse. I think IT was in nineteen thirty two or in nineteen thirty three, and the last one was for winning the poo and the blast three day in nineteen nineteen sixty . nine with the second. Tony didn't what disney die in one thousand nine . hundred and sixty six. I'm not sure of the exact year he died, but I do know he won his last award after his death. That's amazing. While i'm not really a fan of Mickey mouse, but I watched winning the pool and the blustery day online with my kids last year, and I must say I really enjoyed IT. I agree of all vote disney films when the poo is my favorite. 听下面的录音,回答第十三至第十六小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Hello, mister thomson. I'm Alexander Jones. I want to ask you some questions about the project that you offer. Yes, of course, please fire away. Has the project been effective in improving the environment? Yes, absolutely. We have seen great results. Last year. We planted a small field of trees, and we have been measuring their oxygen output to see the benefits that they have provided to the environment. Our current goal is to plant a lot more tree species so that we can compare the benefits of each species. In order to do this, we need to get a lot more students involved in the project. Well, the project sounds fascinating. I would definitely like to be involved. absolutely. Over the years, we have received funding from private investors and from selling shares. But the biggest improvement in our research came from a government fund that we received in the first year. This has greatly improved the organization and we have since one prizes . for our research. Wow, impressive. Hello, mister thomson. I'm Alexander Jones. I want to ask you some questions about the project that you offer. Yes, of course, please fire away. Has the project been effective in improving the environment? Yes, absolutely. We have seen great results. Last year. We planted a small field of trees, and we have been measuring the oxygen output to see the benefits that they have provided to the environment. Our current goal is to plant a lot more tree species so that we can compare the benefits of each species. In order to do this, we need to get a lot more students involved in . the project. Well, the project sounds fascinating. I would definitely like to . be involved absolutely. Over the years, we have received funding from private investors and from selling shares, but the biggest improvement in our research came from a government fund that we received in the first year. This has greatly improved the organization, and we have since one prizes . for our research. Wow, impressive. 听下面的录音,回答第十七至第二十小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Hi everyone, i'm a weather forecaster, which means I study what happens in the atmosphere and the weather conditions that occur on earth. People are always surprised to learn that forecasters aren't just involved in weather reporting on T. V, but they could also work at a radio station, too. I often get asked how I got interested in weather, believe IT or not. As a teenager, I became nervous of thunderstorms, and i'd often check the forecasts to see if any were coming from there. My interest developed. If you are thinking of going into weather forecasting, there are some important skills you'll need. You have to be good at science. Of course, the essential thing is having the ability to make sense of presence. You won't go too far wrong with that. Another useful scale is being able to translate a forecast into something people at home can understand. Most weather experts study physics and math before going on to do a more specialized course. Forecasting my own way in was somewhat different as I did a business degree before getting into television. As a research, I moved around quite a lot at the T. V station and eventually ended up in the weather department where I did my training. Hi everyone, i'm a weather forecaster, which means I study what happens in the atmosphere and the weather conditions that occur on earth. People are always surprised to learn that forecasters aren't just involved in weather reporting on T. V, but they could also work at a radio station too. I often get asked how I got interested in whether believe IT or not. As a teenager, I became nervous of thunderstorms, and i'd often check the forecasts to see if any were coming from there. My interest developed. If you are thinking of going into weather forecasting, there are some important skills you'll need. You have to be good at science. Of course, the essential thing is having the ability to make sense of patterns. You won't go too far wrong with that. Another useful scale is being able to translate a forecast into something people at home can understand. Most weather experts study physics and math before going on to do a more specialized course in forecasting. My own way in was somewhat different as I did a business degree before getting into television as a researcher. I moved around quite a lot at the T, V station and eventually ended up in the weather department where I did my training. 第二节到此结束,现在你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转图到客观题答题卡上。听力部分到此结束。

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