湖南衡阳县第四中学2025-2026学年下学期高二6月检测英语试卷

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衡阳县四中2025-2026年下学期高二6月检测卷 英语 分值:150 分 时间:120 分钟 第一部分 听力(共两节,共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 makes the man anxious? A. The weather. B. His weight. C. Seasonal sensitivity. 2. What will the woman probably do this evening? A. Eat out. B. See a movie. C. Review lessons. 3. Where does the conversation take place? A. At home. B. In a restaurant. C. In a supermarket. 4. What is Katy doing? A. Giving some advice. B. Making a study plan. C. Preparing for an exam. 5. What are the speakers talking about? A. The weather. B. A scenic spot. C. Travel preparations. 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。 听下面一段材料,回答6-7题。 6. What appeals to the man most about the competition? A. Making some new friends. B. Enjoying the cultural performance. C. Exchanging experiences in learning Chinese. 7. When will the speakers arrive in Sri Lanka? A. On May 31st. B. On June 1st. C. On June 2nd. 听下面一段材料,回答8-10题。 8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Colleagues. B. Visitor and staff. C. Interviewer and interviewee. 9. Why does the man come here? A.To interview a famous artist. B.To work for an exhibition. C.To appreciate works of art. 10. How does the woman find Cassandra Fry’s works? A. Excellent. B. Mixed. C. Simple. 听下面一段材料,回答11-13题。 11. What is the man probably doing? A. Doing animal research. B. Conducting an interview. C. Exchanging information. 12. What made Kelsey develop a love for wildlife? A. Her childhood environment. B. Her teachers’ guidance. C. Her travel experiences. 13. Why does Kelsey take photos in her free time? A. To collect data for her research. B. To bring people closer to nature. C. To pursue her childhood dream. 听下面一段材料,回答14-17题。 14. What is Peter? A. A computer engineer. B. A senior student. C. A fresh graduate. 15. What does the example of Peter’s group project prove? A. He has great leadership skills. B. He pays attention to detail. C. He works well with others. 16. What does the man do to minimize errors? A. To seek feedback from others. B. To state the requirements. C. To create a detailed action plan. 17. What will the woman talk about next? A. The promotion. B. The company culture. C. The employee benefits. 听下面一段材料,回答18-20题。 18. What do most teenagers think of doing housework? A. It’s a way to help parents. B. It’s a necessary life skill. C. It’s a waste of time. 19. In which country do teenagers spend the most time on housework? A. France. B. The US. C. South Korea. 20. What does the speaker highlight about doing housework? A. It can benefit teenagers a lot. B. It is hard for busy school teenagers. C. It is linked to the family’s happiness. 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 Multi-day cycling journeys represent a unique combination of physical challenge, absorbed travel, and intense environmental engagement. This mode of travel, cycling, allows for a close exploration of diverse landscapes. It is defined by its independence and a pace that is ideal for deep cultural and geographical appreciation. The following typical routes illustrate the varied appeal of such undertakings, each presenting a distinct set of physical demands and cultural rewards. DANUBE CYCLE PATH Crossing the river from its German source to its mouth in Romania constitutes an awe-inspiring 1,800-mile journey. However, its picturesque Austrian section offers a highly scenic alternative. Starting just across the German border in Passau, cyclists can conclude their journey in Slovakia, with Bratislava readily accessible from Vienna by train. C2C(Sea-to-Sea) ROUTE Modeled on the trans-England principle of Hadrian’s Wall, this route negotiates the rough landform of the Lake District and North Pennines. Participants often observe the tradition of engaging their back wheel in the Irish Sea at the outset, and their front wheel in the North Sea upon reaching the edge of Newcastle. CANAL DU MIDI This global cultural treasure in France was designed with boats not bikes in mind, but its tree-lined canal paths make for a very civilized cycle. Exodus Travels’ tour also takes in the historic walled town of Carcassonne from the Middle Ages and a chance to wash off the dust of the road on a pretty beach. CROSS CAPE This leg-testing journey crosses the southern tip of the African continent. Departing from Plettenberg Bay, the route progresses through the unique fynbos ecosystem, passes historic towns, and eventually reaches Stellenbosch, the heart of the Cape Winelands. Distance Typical Duration Official Resource DANUBE CYCLE PATH 250 miles About 8 days danube-cycle-path.com C2C (Sea-to-Sea) ROUTE 150 miles About 6 days c2c-guide.co.uk CANAL DU MIDI 120 miles About 5 days exodus.co.uk CROSS CAPE 450 miles About 14 days capecycleroutes. co. za 21. What is the primary purpose of the text? A. To advertise cycling tours. B. To contrast cycling difficulties. C. To explore cycling path history. D. To feature distinct cycling routes. 22. Which best suits cyclists seeking the most physically demanding challenge? A. DANUBE CYCLE PATH. B. C2C (Sea-to-Sea) ROUTE. C. CANAL DU MIDI. D. CROSS CAPE 23. What is a common characteristic of all these trips? A. Being global cultural treasure. B. Offering transport flexibility. C. Integrating nature and culture. D. Focusing on history and tradition. B On a crisp autumn morning in 2024, 16-year-old Lila Mei stood by Poyang Lake, her camera fixed on a flock of white cranes gliding across the water. For most people, the wetland’s beauty lies in its natural sounds, but for Lila, born with severe hearing impairment, it speaks through visuals: light through grass, a crane’s wing movements, the lake’s seasonal color changes. Growing up by the lake, Lila spent her childhood wandering the wetland with her retired fisherman grandfather, who taught her to recognize every bird and plant, and see the wetland as a living home. But as a teen, she watched it shrink year by year: illegal fishing nets dotted the water, construction damaged reed beds, and crane numbers dropped sharply. When she talked to classmates about it, many didn’t know how to communicate with a hearing-impaired girl, and few cared about the wetland. That’s when Lila picked up a camera. With years of saved pocket money, she bought a second-hand camera and taught herself filming and editing through free online tutorials. Unable to hear, she focused entirely on visual storytelling: close-ups of baby birds, time-lapse of the wetland’s seasonal changes, slow-motion of fish trapped in plastic nets. Her film had no voiceover, only soft natural sounds recorded by friends and simple subtitles explaining the wetland’s value. In 2025, her 15-minute documentary Home of the Cranes premiered at her school, and soon spread widely across the province. It touched countless people, pushed the local government to issue new wetland protection rules, and made her the first deaf Chinese filmmaker to enter the International Youth Environmental Film Festival. “You don’t need to hear the world to protect it,” she wrote. “You just need to look closely, and care enough to act.” 24. Why did Lila decide to film the wetland? A. She wanted to become a famous filmmaker B. She wanted to follow her grandfather’s advice C. She was worried about the wetland’s decline D. She wanted to win an international film award 25. What can we learn about Lila’s documentary? A. It was made by a professional team B. It used a unique visual storytelling style C. It included many interviews with local people D. It only focused on the beautiful scenery of the wetland 26. What is the main function of the first paragraph? A. To show the theme of the passage B. To introduce Lila’s basic background C. To summarize Lila’s great achievements D. To explain the value of wetland protection 27. Which of the following best describes Lila? A. Outgoing and ambitious B. Humorous and creative C. Generous and optimistic D. Determined and responsible C As artificial intelligence-powered prosthetic (义肢的) arms become more common, one key question stands out: Will people truly feel that these devices are part of their bodies? To explore this, a group of scientists conducted new research. Traditional prosthetics research has focused on control methods that enable devices to respond accurately to user intentions, often by detecting bio-signals. This time, researchers used virtual reality to create the illusion (错觉) that a participant’s biological arm had been replaced with a robotic prosthetic. Participants performed reaching tasks while the virtual prosthetic arm autonomously moved toward the target. The researchers systematically varied how long the movement lasts across six levels, ranging from 125 milliseconds (毫秒) to 4 seconds. After each trial, participants evaluated multiple dimensions including body ownership, sense of agency, usability, and social impressions of the robot. Researchers found that when prosthetic limbs (肢) move at a suitable pace with a movement time of about one second instead of 125 milliseconds, participants report the strongest sense of body ownership and usability. The findings challenge the assumption that high speed is the most important measure of quality in prosthetic design, showing instead that natural movement timing is essential for user acceptance. At the same time, advances in machine learning and AI are opening the door to prosthetic limbs that can act on their own. Future systems may assess a complex situation and provide support through autonomous or semi-autonomous movement. However, when a limb moves independently, users may experience it as “unsettling” or “not part of my body.” That reaction poses a significant obstacle to widespread acceptance. Looking ahead, the research team plans to explore how long-term use changes perception. People often begin to experience frequently used tools as if they were part of their body. With continued daily use, even a fast and highly capable robotic limb may start to feel normal, easier to operate, and more like part of one’s own body. 28. How did the new research study prosthetics? A. By detecting biosignals from users’ muscles. B. By focusing on conventional control methods. C. By using virtual reality to create the illusion of a robotic arm. D. By asking participants to wear real prosthetic arms. 29. What can we learn about the study results? A. Faster prosthetic movement leads to stronger body ownership. B. Natural movement timing matters more than high speed. C. Users prefer prosthetics that act completely on their own. D. The sense of agency is unrelated to movement speed. 30. What might be a challenge for the acceptance of prosthetic limbs? A. High cost of production. B. Complexity of the system. C. Unease about self-moving limbs. D. Lack of advanced technology. 31. What does the follow-up study focus on? A. Frequencies of using prosthetics. B. Improvement of arm appearance. C. Complete replacement of human arms. D. Effects of the daily use on users’ feeling. D Electrolyte (电解质) drinks have become increasingly popular on gym floors and running routes, widely promoted as essential for boosting athletic performance and speeding up post-exercise recovery. Once used only by top athletes to cope with intense training in hot conditions, they now attract casual gym-goers and office workers as a simple daily way to stay hydrated (水分充足). These products, ranging from ready-to-drink sports drinks to powders that mix with water, can cost a few pounds per day, adding up to a considerable sum over time. Electrolytes are essential minerals that play a key role in regulating nerves, supporting muscle function and maintaining fluid balance in the human body. Professor Graeme Close, a leading sports nutrition researcher at Liverpool John Moores University, points out that most people are wasting money on electrolyte drinks unnecessarily. A regular, well-designed diet can easily supply enough electrolytes for the average person’s daily needs. However, during long and intense exercise where people sweat heavily, their electrolyte levels may drop significantly. “If you exercise for a long period of time, especially if you are a salty sweater, adding electrolytes in the form of sodium (钠) is a good choice,” Close says. Besides, electrolyte drinks can increase thirst, which helps people drink more water — something particularly necessary during extended workouts. For moderate exercise such as a short trip to the gym, electrolytes are not necessary at all. “Just sip water regularly. That’s more than good enough, so keep your hard-earned money for other things,” Close advises. Of course, if you just enjoy the taste and it encourages you to drink more during exercise, it is not a bad thing. Instead of buying expensive commercial powders, he suggests a simple homemade mix: two-thirds water, one-third fruit juice (like pineapple juice) and a tiny pinch of salt. He also notes there’s little scientific evidence that taking electrolytes first thing in the morning brings any real benefit. 32. Which best describes the current market for electrolyte drinks? A. Primarily used for top athletes in extreme training. B. Chiefly sold as sports drinks to professionals. C. Mainly sold as costly nerve disease treatments. D. Shifted from professional to the general market. 33. Why does Professor Close think people waste money on electrolyte drinks? A. Such drinks are mostly just plain water. B. People mix electrolyte powders poorly. C. A normal balanced diet offers enough electrolytes. D. The body maintains fluid balance by itself. 34. What can be inferred about the recommended homemade mix? A. It works best when taken in the morning. B. It only works with special pineapple juice. C. It is worse for the body than commercial products. D. It is a cheap alternative to expensive drinks. 35. What is Professor Close’s attitude towards electrolyte drinks? A. Supportive. B. Objective. C. Disapproving. D. Unconcerned. 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。 People favor humor, as it lights up daily moments, eases awkwardness and makes every interaction warm and enjoyable. This magic of humor doesn’t just work in daily life; it also shines in the field of science, especially online. 36.__________ Firstly, humor simplifies tough scientific knowledge. 37.__________ For example, explaining AI in self-driving cars with a funny analogy about “machines learning like clumsy toddlers” makes abstract ideas easy for non-professional groups to understand. 38.__________ Scientists sharing clever and humorous stories about laboratory experiments on social media often attract more interactions than dry academic posts. Additionally, humor humanizes scientists, as seen in popular science lectures where light-hearted jokes help audiences feel closer to researchers. 39.__________ The hidden risks deserve our attention. If the content itself is untrue, humor can even replace facts, leading the audience to form wrong opinions about scientific knowledge just based on the amusing posts they see. Overusing sarcasm or negative humor also has the opposite effect, as it will quickly make scientists lose the public’s trust and damage their credibility. Proper humor use requires a balance between vivid expression and professional precision. It should neither overshadow the core scientific information nor be so shallow that it loses seriousness. 40.__________ Scientists who master this balance can effectively narrow the divide with the public, making science more welcoming and popular. A. Overuse harms professionalism. B. It also boosts audience engagement effectively. C. It helps break the impression of scientists being cold and distant. D. A little humor can greatly enhance scientists’ communication effect. E. Humor in scientific communication is a double-edged sword, though. F. It’s a helper in making complex concepts understandable to ordinary people. G. It is believed humor needs to be used with great care in such communication. 第三部分 语言知识运用 (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。 I can’t say I never imagined getting sick or being in the hospital. As a long-time health worrier, I routinely read about medical cases and have essentially become a walking encyclopedia — 41 , of course. Thus, when informed that I was to stay in the hospital for a few days for antibiotic (抗生素) treatment, I admitted feeling almost 42 prepared, like ready for an exam in my favorite subject. I thoroughly 43 all the unexpected spotlight: dear friends came to visit; all my kids showed up; nurses were particularly attentive and my phone was flooded with messages of love and 44 . Between treatments, I socialized with other patients and got interviewed by a delightful student nurse doing a paper. What 45 ! My story would be included in her 46 ! As dusk faded, I sent my kids off to bed. 47 for a bit, I let my thoughts surface. A mountain of personal affairs 48 my attention: unfinished documents, taxes and countless duties. It was only one month till my 49 trip with my brothers, involving the stress of travel and the emotional roller coaster of seeing loved ones after years apart. All these 50 a challenge, for the number one rule for 51 was no stress. Even 52 events are stress-filled. My daughter’s wedding was two months off. I had to get well and be in good 53 quickly. So many wonderful things ahead and this came as a wake-up call, revealing a vital 54 — I am wrapped in love. And for that, I am deeply touched and sincerely grateful.  To anyone going through tough times, remember that 55 restores us from within. 41.A. self-disciplined B. self-taught C. self-employed D. self-centered 42.A. immediately B. hesitantly C. joyfully D. poorly 43.A. guaranteed B. declined C. deserved D. enjoyed 44.A. concern B. integrity C. generosity D. confidence 45.A. work B. nonsense C. fun D. noise 46.A. studies B. artworks C. meetings D. schedules 47.A. Desperate B. Anxious C. Alone D. Curious 48.A. escaped B. shifted C. distracted D. consumed 49.A. safe B. busy C. big D. short 50.A. faced B. posed C. addressed D. welcomed 51.A. recovery B. success C. growth D. learning 52.A. disappointing B. painful C. rewarding D. happy 53.A. case B. mood C. condition D. health 54.A. lesson B. concept C. principle D. truth 55.A. kindness B. honesty C. gratitude D. wisdom 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。 Tree rings, or growth rings, 56._______ (see) as indicators of a tree’s age, with each ring typically 57._______ (represent) one year of growth. Nonetheless, besides telling how old a tree is, these rings hold many 58._______ meaning. The annual growth rings can vary significantly 59._______ color and width, and these differences reflect the climate conditions during their 60._______ (form). When the growing conditions are favourable, the rings tend to be wider than those formed under harsh conditions. The natural records are so reliable 61._______ forecasts about future climate conditions can be made based on historic climate fluctuation. Tree rings also help us prepare for 62._______ the natural disasters may bring. During periods of high water, tree rings are 63._______ (visible) affected, and by analyzing these natural indicators, scientists have developed forecasting methods for flood-prone regions, enabling local governments and residents 64._______ (adopt) timely and effective protective measures. Like the Ents in J.R.R. Tolkien’s classic The Lord of the Rings, trees are faithful defenders of the environment. There is so much we can learn from 65._______. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66. 假定你是李华,近期你发现校园内同学过生日互赠贵重礼物、盲目攀比消费的现象日益普遍。请以“Rational Celebration of Birthdays on Campus”为题,给校英文报投稿,内容包括: (1)说明情况; (2)表明个人态度,提出合理建议。 注意: (1)写作词数应为80个左右: (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Rational Celebration of Birthdays on Campus ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第二节(满分25分) 67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 More than ten days ago, the weather station warned that a hurricane was on its way to several inland cities later Friday. Even worse, there might be a strong storm following, according to the latest weather data cloud map. Especially, in the region of the United States, hurricanes seem to have become a habit every early summer. After rain, there is often a hurricane, big or small, and many people have experienced the power of hurricanes. In that unforgettable summer, there was a lot of rain and several hurricanes, but fortunately the power of hurricanes was not as great as imagined. Temporarily leaving homes was the fastest and safest way to resist (抵御) hurricanes, and such actions seemed to become normalized that year, and residents were accustomed to them. However, not everyone is willing to do so. Especially for those who have limited mobility, sometimes they stay put with a sense of luck. Karen Lauder is such a person. When a hurricane hit her hometown, Karen Lauder chose to stay at home because she didn’t believe how strong the storm would be. Karen was 84 years old and depended on a wheelchair to get around because she was missing a leg. Her son, Johnny Lauder, tried repeatedly to get her to leave, but she firmly refused this time. She felt that situations like hers were shifting back and forth, and she couldn’t bear it, which also affected her own children. Johnny and his whole family live within a few blocks of one another. They kept in touch with Karen as the storm continued violently outside, watching the water rising dangerously all around them. When Karen reported that the water in her house had reached her bottom, Johnny knew he had to take action. First, Johnny ensured his sons and their pets were taken care of. Then, he jumped out of a window and began to swim. 注意: (1)续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Johnny used to work as a rescue swimmer. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The sound of Karen shouting inside was music to his ears! ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 答案及解析 1.答案:B 解析:W: It’s short-sleeve season again! But look at me, I’m out of shape! M: Who isn’t? I’m even afraid to weigh myself. I can’t bear to see myself getting fat again! 2.答案:C 解析:M: Hey, would you prefer dining at a restaurant with us tonight and then catching a movie? W: To tell the truth, I really can’t go anywhere because I am going to have the final exam tomorrow. 3.答案:B 解析:M: I’m thinking about trying the steak. How about you? What are you thinking of getting? W: I’m torn between the pasta and the chicken dish. They both sound good. I might go with the chicken. M: No problem! Let’s flag down the waiter and place our orders. 4.答案:A 解析:M: Katy, you always get good marks at school. So, what’s the best way to study? W: Well, first, it’s a good idea to have some kind of plan or timetable. Next, make sure the place where you are going to study is comfortable and quiet. The last one is planning your study periods with regular breaks. M: OK. Thanks. I’ll definitely try them. 5.答案:C 解析:M: I’m expecting our trip to the mountains. It will be fantastic to explore natural beauty. W: Yeah. But we need to pick the right gear and choose a good destination carefully. The weather report says there’ll be rain all week in that area. M: Let’s pack raincoats too. They’re lighter and easier to carry in a backpack. 6.答案:C 7.答案:A 解析:M: Hey, Anna! Have you heard about the “Chinese Bridge” competition in Sri Lanka? I’m thinking of joining it. W: Really? Tell me more! What do you do in it? M: We take a Chinese written test, give a speech in Chinese, and do a cultural performance, like tai chi or calligraphy. The best part is that international students get to share their Chinese language journeys. Do you want to sign up together? W: That sounds amazing! I’d love to. When is it? M: On June 2nd and 3rd, we still have a month to prepare. We can practice together every weekend. It’ll be a great chance to improve our Chinese and make new friends! We’d better get there two days earlier, so that we can explore the city and get ready for the competition without rushing! W: Sounds perfect. 8.答案:B 9.答案:C 10.答案:A 解析:M: Excuse me, do you work here? W: Yes, I do. You look completely wet! Did you get caught in the rain? M: Totally! I forgot to bring an umbrella. The weather forecast didn’t mention storms at all. I’m actually here for the modern art exhibition. W: Ah, right! That’s on the top floor of the building. Are you here to see Cassandra Fry’s works? M: Yes! I’m a huge fan of hers. Have you seen the exhibition yet? W: She’s my favorite artist too! I’ve already seen it twice — during my lunch breaks, since I work in this building. There’s a mix of offices and galleries here, which is nice. M: What do you love most about Cassandra Fry’s paintings? W: The way she plays with light is incredible. Up close, they are just bold strokes and simple lines, but from a distance, they look like real sunshine. It’s magical. M: Totally agree. It takes so much talent to create that illusion. W: I hope you enjoy the show! The third room has her latest series — it’s breathtaking. M: Thanks for the tip! I can’t wait to see it. 11.答案:B 12.答案:A 13.答案:B 解析:M: Kelsey, you’re a great wildlife biologist. I heard you became fascinated by nature when you were a kid, right? W: Well, I was fortunate to grow up on a farm with the National Forest as my backyard, so it just seemed natural that I grew a love for wildlife and nature at a very young age. M: Do you remember your first research experience? W: Of course. It was with bears. I love continuing to learn about them every day. In my future research, I also intend to explore the behavior of wolves and lions. M: So you spend most of your time driving and hiking to collection sites, right? W: Yes. However, when I am not working. I’ve always been interested in photography as a hobby. My goal is to connect people to the natural world, helping them gain a better knowledge of wildlife with my camera. 14.答案:C 15.答案:C 16.答案:A 17.答案:A 解析:W: Could you please introduce yourself? M: My name is Peter Baynes. I recently graduated with a degree in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University. During my studies, I developed a strong passion for software development and worked on several projects, including an internship at ABC Tech, where I gained hands-on experience in collaborative coding. W: Good! We value teamwork highly here. Can you share an example of a time when you contributed effectively in a team setting? M: Absolutely. In my senior year, I participated in a group project. I closely listened to my teammates’ ideas and maintained a positive atmosphere. We delivered the project on time and won first place in the contest. W: Excellent. Attention to detail is also crucial in our industry. How do you ensure the accuracy of your work? M: Before starting a task, I carefully analyze and actively clarify the requirements, and create a detailed action plan. Additionally, I earnestly seek feedback from others to minimize errors. W: Good. I appreciate employees who take the initiative in their work. Finally, do you have any question for us? M: Yes. I’d like to inquire about the professional development opportunities within the company. I’m eager to know what the typical paths for getting promoted are here. W: Alright, let me explain this to you... 18.答案:C 19.答案:B 20.答案:A 解析:M: It’s reported that few teenagers would like to spend time on housework at home. In their opinion, it’s a complete waste of time. Some even think they should be taken good care of by their parents all the time. However, such life skills are really necessary. China has produced a document. According to it, labor education is listed as a compulsory course for high school students. The labor course takes six credits, the same as the foreign language or physics. Voluntary service, as part of labor education, takes two credits. A recent study shows that 19% teenagers in China do very little housework — only 12 minutes a day on housework, compared to 72 minutes in the US, 42 minutes in South Korea and 30 minutes in France. Some parents think doing housework can make students pay less attention to their schoolwork. But they are wrong. Doing housework is very helpful for teenagers. It can not only teach teamwork and problem-solving skills but also give them a sense of pride. Through such education, students are expected to develop working abilities as well as a better understanding of the world. 21.答案:D 解析:推理判断题。根据第一段“Multi-day cycling journeys represent a unique combination of physical challenge, absorbed travel, and intense environmental engagement. This mode of travel, cycling, allows for a close exploration of diverse landscapes. It is defined by its independence and a pace that is ideal for deep cultural and geographical appreciation. The following typical routes illustrate the varied appeal of such undertakings, each presenting a distinct set of physical demands and cultural rewards.(多日的骑行之旅融合了体能挑战、沉浸式旅行以及对环境的深度参与,是一种独特的旅行方式。骑行这种出行方式能够让人深入探索各种不同的风景。它具有独立性,并且其节奏非常适合深入体验文化和地理。以下是一些典型的骑行路线,它们展现了此类活动的多样魅力,每条路线都具有不同的身体挑战和文化收获)”结合本文介绍多日骑行旅行的独特优势,重点列举多瑙河、C2C等四条特色骑行路线,简述其景观、亮点并附距离、时长等实用信息。可知,这篇文章的主要目的是介绍不同的自行车骑行路线。故选D。 22.答案:D 解析:细节理解题。根据表格中“CROSS CAPE 450 miles About 14 days (CROSS CAPE;450英里;约14天)”可知,对于那些渴望接受最剧烈体能挑战的骑行者来说,CROSS CAPE最为合适。故选D。 23.答案:C 解析:细节理解题。根据第一段“This mode of travel, cycling, allows for a close exploration of diverse landscapes. It is defined by its independence and a pace that is ideal for deep cultural and geographical appreciation. The following typical routes illustrate the varied appeal of such undertakings, each presenting a distinct set of physical demands and cultural rewards.(这种以骑行为主的出行方式,能够让人深入探索各种不同的自然景观。其特点是具有独立性,并且节奏适宜,非常适合对文化和地理进行深入的欣赏。以下这些典型的路线展示了此类活动的多样魅力,每条路线都具有不同的身体挑战和文化收获)”可知,所有这些旅行的一个共同特点是将自然与文化相结合。故选C。 24.答案:C 解析:细节理解题。根据第二段中的“But as a teen, she watched it shrink year by year: illegal fishing nets dotted the water, construction damaged reed beds, and crane numbers dropped sharply. When she talked to classmates about it, many didn’t know how to communicate with a hearing-impaired girl, and few cared about the wetland. (但在她十几岁时,她看着湿地一年比一年缩小:非法渔网遍布水面,建筑施工破坏了芦苇丛,白鹤数量急剧下降。当她和同学们谈论这件事时,很多人不知道如何与听力受损的她沟通,也很少有人关心湿地。)”可知,莱拉决定拍摄湿地,是因为她担心湿地的衰退。故选C项。 25.答案:B 解析:细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Unable to hear, she focused entirely on visual storytelling: close-ups of baby birds, time-lapse of the wetland’s seasonal changes, slow-motion of fish trapped in plastic nets. Her film had no voiceover, only soft natural sounds recorded by friends and simple subtitles explaining the wetland’s value. (由于听不见,她将全部精力集中在视觉叙事上:幼鸟的特写、湿地季节变化的延时摄影、被困在塑料网中的鱼的慢动作。她的影片没有旁白,只有朋友们录制的柔和自然声,以及解释湿地价值的简单字幕。)”可知,莱拉的纪录片采用了独特的视觉叙事风格。故选B项。 26.答案:B 解析:推理判断题。第一段“On a crisp autumn morning in 2024, 16-year-old Lila Mei stood by Poyang Lake, her camera fixed on a flock of white cranes gliding across the water. For most people, the wetland’s beauty lies in its natural sounds, but for Lila, born with severe hearing impairment, it speaks through visuals: light through grass, a crane’s wing movements, the lake’s seasonal color changes. (2024年一个清爽的秋日早晨,16岁的莱拉・梅站在鄱阳湖畔,相机对准了一群滑翔过水面的白鹤。对大多数人来说,湿地的美在于它的自然之声,但对于天生严重听力受损的莱拉来说,湿地的美通过视觉传递:光线穿过草丛、白鹤的翅膀动作、湖水的季节色彩变化。)”主要介绍了莱拉的年龄、听力状况,以及她观察湿地的独特方式,即介绍了莱拉的基本背景。故选B项。 27.答案:D 解析:推理判断题。根据第三段“With years of saved pocket money, she bought a second-hand camera and taught herself filming and editing through free online tutorials. Unable to hear, she focused entirely on visual storytelling: close-ups of baby birds, time-lapse of the wetland’s seasonal changes, slow-motion of fish trapped in plastic nets. (她用多年攒下的零花钱,买了一台二手相机,并通过免费的在线教程自学拍摄和剪辑。由于听不见,她将全部精力集中在视觉叙事上:幼鸟的特写、湿地季节变化的延时摄影、被困在塑料网中鱼的慢动作。)”可知,即便有听力障碍的阻碍,她依然坚持用镜头记录湿地困境,体现其坚定。根据第三段“Her film had no voiceover, only soft natural sounds recorded by friends and simple subtitles explaining the wetland’s value. (她的影片没有旁白,只有朋友们录制的柔和自然声,以及解释湿地价值的简单字幕。)”和最后一段“It touched countless people, pushed the local government to issue new wetland protection rules (这部影片触动了无数人,推动当地政府出台了新的湿地保护规定)”可知,她拍摄纪录片的初衷是呼吁人们保护湿地,体现其责任感。故选D。 28.答案:C 解析:细节理解题。根据第二段中“This time, researchers used virtual reality to create the illusion (错觉) that a participant’s biological arm had been replaced with a robotic prosthetic.(而这一次,研究人员利用虚拟现实技术营造出一种错觉,即参与者的生物手臂已被机器人假肢所取代)”可知,研究人员用虚拟现实营造出参与者的原生手臂被机械义肢替换的错觉来开展实验。 29.答案:B 解析:细节理解题。根据第三段中“The findings challenge the assumption that high speed is the most important measure of quality in prosthetic design, showing instead that natural movement timing is essential for user acceptance.(这些发现挑战了“高速度是义肢设计中衡量质量的最重要指标”这一假设,而是表明自然的运动节奏对于用户接受度至关重要)”可知,研究结果推翻了“高速是义肢设计最重要的质量指标”的假设,证明自然的运动节奏才是用户接受义肢的关键,即自然的运动时机比高速更重要。 30.答案:C 解析:细节理解题。根据第四段中“However, when a limb moves independently, users may experience it as “unsettling” or “not part of my body.” That reaction poses a significant obstacle to widespread acceptance.(然而,当义肢独立移动时,用户可能会觉得这种感觉“不自然”或“不属于我的身体”。这种反应对假肢的广泛接受构成了重大障碍)”可知,对自主移动的义肢感到不安是义肢被广泛接受的重大阻碍。 31.答案:D 解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段中“Looking ahead, the research team plans to explore how long-term use changes perception. People often begin to experience frequently used tools as if they were part of their body. With continued daily use, even a fast and highly capable robotic limb may start to feel normal, easier to operate, and more like part of one’s own body.(展望未来,研究团队计划探究长期使用如何改变人们的认知。人们通常会开始将经常使用的工具视为身体的一部分。随着持续的日常使用,即使是快速且功能强大的机器人假肢也可能开始感觉正常、更容易操作,并更像自己身体的一部分。)”可知,后续研究的重点是日常使用对用户感受的影响。 32.答案:D 解析:推理判断题。根据第一段中“Electrolyte (电解质) drinks have become increasingly popular on gym floors and running routes, widely promoted as essential for boosting athletic performance and speeding up post-exercise recovery. Once used only by top athletes to cope with intense training in hot conditions, they now attract casual gym-goers and office workers as a simple daily way to stay hydrated (水分充足). (电解质饮料在健身房和跑步路线旁变得越来越受欢迎,被广泛宣传为提升运动表现和加速运动后恢复所必需的饮品。过去,只有顶尖运动员才会在炎热的训练环境中使用这种饮料,而现在它吸引了普通健身者和上班族,成为一种简单的日常补水方式。)”可知,电解质饮料的使用人群从“曾经仅限顶尖运动员”变为“现在吸引了普通健身者和上班族”,表明其市场已从专业市场转向大众市场。 33.答案:C 解析:细节理解题。根据第二段中“Professor Graeme Close, a leading sports nutrition researcher at Liverpool John Moores University, points out that most people are wasting money on electrolyte drinks unnecessarily. A regular, well-designed diet can easily supply enough electrolytes for the average person’s daily needs. (利物浦约翰摩尔斯大学的著名运动营养学专家Graeme Close教授指出,大多数人都在毫无必要地浪费钱购买电解质饮料。对于普通人而言,一份合理的、精心设计的饮食就能轻松满足日常所需的电解质含量。)”可知,Close教授认为人们在电解质饮料上浪费钱,是因为正常的均衡饮食就能提供足够的电解质。 34.答案:D 解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段中“Instead of buying expensive commercial powders, he suggests a simple homemade mix: two-thirds water, one-third fruit juice (like pineapple juice) and a tiny pinch of salt. (他建议不要购买昂贵的商业冲剂,而是采用一种简单的自制混合物:三分之二的水,三分之一的果汁(比如菠萝汁),再加上一点点盐。)”可推知,教授推荐的自制混合物经济实惠,是昂贵饮料的一种廉价替代品。 35.答案:B 解析:推理判断题。根据第三段中Close所说的话“If you exercise for a long period of time, especially if you are a salty sweater, adding electrolytes in the form of sodium (钠) is a good choice (如果你长时间进行锻炼,尤其是如果你属于容易出汗且体液流失较多的人群,那么以钠的形式补充电解质是一个不错的选择)”和最后一段中Close所说的话“Just sip water regularly. That’s more than good enough, so keep your hard-earned money for other things (只需定期小口喝水即可。这已经足够了,所以把钱留着用于其他用途吧。)”可知,Close教授否定不必要的电解质饮料消费,也肯定其特定场景的价值,表明他对电解质饮料的态度是客观的。 36-40.答案:DFBEA 解析:36.由上文“This magic of humor doesn’t just work in daily life; it also shines in the field of science, especially online.(幽默的这种魔力不仅在日常生活中奏效,在科学领域也大放异彩,尤其是在网络上)”可知,前文指出幽默在科学领域的积极作用,空格处应承接该话题,说明幽默对科学家沟通的正面影响,D项“A little humor can greatly enhance scientists’ communication effect.(一点幽默能极大地提升科学家的沟通效果)”符合语境,承接上文的“shines in the field of science”,总起下文对幽默作用的具体阐述。故选D项。 37.由上文“Firstly, humor simplifies tough scientific knowledge.(首先,幽默能简化晦涩的科学知识)”可知,此处强调幽默对理解复杂科学知识的作用,空格处应进一步解释该作用,F项“It’s a helper in making complex concepts understandable to ordinary people.(它有助于让普通人理解复杂的概念)”符合语境,其中“making complex concepts understandable”与上文“simplifies tough scientific knowledge”相呼应,衔接紧密。故选F项。 38.由下文“Scientists sharing clever and humorous stories about laboratory experiments on social media often attract more interactions than dry academic posts.(科学家们在社交媒体上分享实验室实验的趣味故事,往往比枯燥的学术帖子吸引更多互动)”可知,后文说明幽默能提升观众的参与度,空格处应提出该观点,B项“It also boosts audience engagement effectively.(它还能有效提高观众的参与度)”符合语境,其中“boosts audience engagement”与下文“attract more interactions”相呼应,“also”承接上文幽默的第一个作用,形成并列。故选B项。 39.由下文“The hidden risks deserve our attention.(其潜在的风险值得我们关注)”可知,后文转而讲述幽默在科学传播中的负面问题,空格处应起到转折过渡的作用,指出幽默的双重性,E项“Humor in scientific communication is a double-edged sword, though.(不过,科学传播中的幽默是一把双刃剑)”符合语境,承接上文对幽默积极作用的阐述,引出下文的风险分析,形成转折。故选E项。 40.由上文“Proper humor use requires a balance between vivid expression and professional precision. It should neither overshadow the core scientific information nor be so shallow that it loses seriousness.(合理使用幽默需要在生动表达和专业严谨之间找到平衡。既不能掩盖核心的科学信息,也不能过于肤浅而失去严肃性)”可知,前文强调使用幽默的分寸,空格处应承接该内容,指出不当使用的危害,A项“Overuse harms professionalism.(过度使用会损害专业性)”符合语境,其中“Overuse”对应上文“neither...nor...”的不当使用情况,“harms professionalism”呼应“professional precision”,且为下文“掌握平衡拉近与公众距离”做反向铺垫。故选A项。 41.答案:B 解析:考查形容词。句意:作为一名长期关注健康的我,我经常阅读医学案例,基本上已经变成了一个活生生的百科全书——当然,这是自学而成的。A. self-disciplined自律的;B. self-taught自学的;C. self-employed自雇的;D. self-centered以自我为中心的。根据上文“As a long-time health worrier, I routinely read about medical cases”可推知,作者通过自己阅读医学资料积累知识,属于自学成才。 42.答案:C 解析:考查副词。句意:因此,当得知我需要在医院接受几天的抗生素治疗时,我承认自己几乎满心欢喜地做好了准备,就像准备参加自己最擅长的考试一样。A. immediately立即;B. hesitantly犹豫地;C. joyfully高兴地;D. poorly糟糕地。根据下文“like ready for an exam in my favorite subject”可推知,作者将住院比作参加最喜欢的科目的考试,心情应是积极愉悦的。 43.答案:D 解析:考查动词。句意:我非常享受这一切突如其来的关注:亲爱的朋友纷纷前来探望;我的孩子们也都来了;护士们特别细心,我的手机上充斥着爱和关心的信息。A. guaranteed保证;B. declined拒绝;C. deserved值得;D. enjoyed享受。根据下文“dear friends came to visit; all my kids showed up; nurses were particularly attentive”可推知,作者对亲友探望、护士关怀和祝福信息持积极态度,是在享受这些关注。 44.答案:A 解析:考查名词。句意同上。A. concern关心;B. integrity正直;C. generosity慷慨;D. confidence信心。根据上文“messages of love and”可推知,与love并列且符合语境的是关心,表示亲友发来的关爱与问候。 45.答案:C 解析:考查名词。句意:多么有趣啊!A. work工作;B. nonsense胡说;C. fun乐趣;D. noise噪音。根据上文“Between treatments, I socialized with other patients and got interviewed by a delightful student nurse doing a paper.”可推知,作者与其他病人交流、接受学生护士采访,觉得这些经历很有趣。 46.答案:A 解析:考查名词。句意:我的故事将被包含在她的研究中!A. studies研究;B. artworks艺术品;C. meetings会议;D. schedules日程。根据上文“a delightful student nurse doing a paper”可推知,学生护士正在写论文,作者的故事会被纳入她的研究中。 47.答案:C 解析:考查形容词。句意:独自待了一会儿,我让思绪浮现出来。A. Desperate绝望的;B. Anxious焦虑的;C. Alone独自的;D. Curious好奇的。根据上文“As dusk faded, I sent my kids off to bed.”可推知,孩子们去睡觉后,作者独自一人,思绪开始涌现。 48.答案:D 解析:考查动词。句意:堆积如山的个人事务消耗了我的注意力:未完成的文件、税收和无数的职责。A. escaped逃避;B. shifted转移;C. distracted使分心;D. consumed消耗。根据下文“unfinished documents, taxes and countless duties”可推知,大量未完成的事务消耗了作者的注意力。 49.答案:C 解析:考查形容词。句意:距离我和兄弟们的大旅行只有一个月的时间,其中包括旅行的压力,以及与分居多年的亲人重逢的情绪过山车。A. safe安全的;B. busy忙碌的;C. big重大的;D. short短的。根据下文“involving the stress of travel and the emotional roller coaster of seeing loved ones after years apart.”可推知,这次旅行意义重大,是一次重大的旅行。 50.答案:B 解析:考查动词。句意:所有这些都构成了一个挑战,因为康复的第一条规则就是没有压力。A. faced面对;B. posed构成;C. addressed解决;D. welcomed欢迎。根据上文“involving the stress of travel and the emotional roller coaster of seeing loved ones after years apart.”及下文“a challenge”可推知,诸多事务构成了挑战,pose a challenge为固定搭配。 51.答案:A 解析:考查名词。句意同上。A. recovery康复;B. success成功;C. growth成长;D. learning学习。根据下文“I had to get well and be in good 53 quickly.”可推知,作者正在住院接受治疗,语境围绕身体康复展开。 52.答案:D 解析:考查形容词。句意:即使是快乐的事件也充满压力。A. disappointing令人失望的;B. painful痛苦的;C. rewarding有回报的;D. happy快乐的。根据下文“My daughter’s wedding was two months off.”可推知,女儿婚礼本是喜事,但作者指出即便如此快乐的事件也会带来压力。 53.答案:C 解析:考查名词。句意:我必须康复并尽快恢复良好的身体状况。A. case案例;B. mood心情;C. condition状况;D. health健康。根据上文“My daughter’s wedding was two months off. I had to get well and be in good”可推知,女儿要结婚了,作者想尽快恢复良好的身体状况,in good condition为固定搭配,表示“身体状况良好”。 54.答案:D 解析:考查名词。句意:前方还有许多美好的事物在等待着我们,而这一切犹如一声警钟,揭示了一个至关重要的真理——我被爱所包围。A. lesson教训;B. concept概念;C. principle原则;D. truth真理。根据下文“I am wrapped in love”可推知,作者领悟到的是一条关于自身处境的真理。 55.答案:C 解析:考查名词。句意:对于任何正在经历艰难时刻的人,请记住,感恩能让我们从内心恢复。A. kindness善良;B. honesty诚实;C. gratitude感恩;D. wisdom智慧。根据上文“And for that, I am deeply touched and sincerely grateful.”可推知,前文提到grateful,此处对应感恩。 56-65.答案:are seen;representing;a;in;formation;that;what;visibly;to adopt;them 解析:56.考查时态、语态和主谓一致。句意:树木年轮,或称生长轮,被视为树木年龄的指标,每个年轮通常代表一年的生长。主语Tree rings与动词see之间是被动关系,应用被动语态;此处陈述客观事实,用一般现在时,主语为复数名词,助动词用are,应填are seen。 57.考查非谓语动词。句意:树木年轮,或称生长轮,被视为树木年龄的指标,每个年轮通常代表一年的生长。此处为“with+宾语+宾语补足语”结构,each ring与represent之间是主动关系,应用现在分词作宾语补足语。 58.考查冠词。句意:然而,除了能判断树木的年龄外,这些年轮还包含许多其他意义。此处为固定搭配“many a + 单数可数名词”,意为“许多”;且meaning发音以辅音音素开头,需用不定冠词a修饰。 59.考查介词。句意:树木的年轮在颜色和宽度上会有很大差异,这些差异反映了它们形成期间的气候条件。vary in... 是固定搭配,意为“在……方面有差异”。 60.考查名词。句意:树木的年轮在颜色和宽度上会有很大差异,这些差异反映了它们形成期间的气候条件。形容词性物主代词their后接名词,form的名词形式是formation,意为“形成”,此处表示抽象概念,为不可数名词。 61.考查连词。句意:这些自然记录是如此可靠,以至于可以根据历史气候波动对未来的气候条件进行预测。so... that...是固定句型,意为“如此……以至于……”,引导结果状语从句。 62.考查宾语从句。句意:树木年轮也帮助我们为自然灾害可能带来的影响做好准备。此处引导宾语从句,从句中bring后缺少宾语,指物,应用what引导。 63.考查副词。句意:在高水位时期,树木年轮会受到明显的影响,通过分析这些自然指标,科学家们已经为洪水多发地区开发了预测方法,使地方政府和居民能够及时采取有效的保护措施。此处修饰动词affected,应用副词visibly,意为“明显地”。 64.考查非谓语动词。句意:在高水位时期,树木年轮会受到明显的影响,通过分析这些自然指标,科学家们已经为洪水多发地区开发了预测方法,使地方政府和居民能够及时采取有效的保护措施。enable sb. to do sth.是固定搭配,意为“使某人能够做某事”。 65.考查代词。句意:我们可以从它们身上学到很多东西。此处指代上文的trees,作介词from的宾语,应用代词宾格形式them。 66.答案: Rational Celebration of Birthdays on Campus Recently, an annoying phenomenon has arisen on campus where students tend to send expensive birthday gifts and even compare with each other blindly, which not only wastes money but also leads to unhealthy values. From my perspective, such meaningless comparison should be rejected. What truly counts is sincere affection rather than luxurious presents. We celebrate birthdays in simpler and more meaningful ways, such as making handmade cards, singing songs together or writing sincere blessings. Besides, holding a simple party with friends is also a fantastic choice. Let's say no to vain comparison and choose rational ways to mark our special days. 67.答案: Johnny used to work as a rescue swimmer. He is obviously a strong swimmer, but the flood water was filled with dangerous materials. There was also a strong current, and he had to swim against it for most of his trip to Karen’s. As he made his way through the water, Johnny stopped periodically to snap selfies to show his worried family that he was okay. Johnny was racing against the clock. He knew he only had a short period of time to get there before the water rose above Karen’s head. It took him 40 minutes to swim four blocks. The sound of Karen shouting inside was music to his ears! He quickly arrived at the bedroom, but it was difficult for him to save his mother alone. Fortunately, other rescue personnel arrived in time and together they put the elderly person on the lifeboat. “If it had been 20 minutes later, she wouldn’t have been here,” Johnny said. “She’s never been happier to see me.” Karen is now safe, although she is in the hospital being treated for infections she got in the water. The family have all lost everything they owned, including their houses, but they’re grateful just to be here. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $听力考试正式开始。It's short fleet season again, but look at me. I'm out of shape. Who wasn't? I'm even afraid to weigh myself. I can't bear to see myself getting fat again. It's short sleep season again, but look at me. I'm out of shape. Who isn't? I'm even afraid to weigh myself. I can't bear to see myself getting fat again. Hey, would you prefer a dining at a restaurant with us tonight and then catching a movie? To tell the truth, I really can't go anywhere because i'm going to have the final exam tomorrow. Hey, would you prefer dining at a restaurant with us tonight and then catching a movie? To tell the truth, I really can't go anywhere because i'm going to have the final exam tomorrow. I'm thinking about trying this. How about you? What are you thinking of getting? I'm torn between the pasta and the chicken dish. They both sound good. I might go with a chicken. No problem. Let's flag down the waiter and place our orders. I'm thinking about trying the stake. How about you? What are you thinking of getting? I'm torn between the pasta and the chicken dish. They both sound good. I might go with a chicken. No problem. Let's flag down the waiter and place their orders. Kd, you always get good Marks at school. So what's the best . way to study? Well, first, it's a good idea to have some kind of plan or timetable. Next, make sure the place where you are going to study is comfortable and quiet. The last one is planning your city periods with regular brakes. Okay, thanks. I'll definitely tried them. Kd, you always . get good Marks at school. So what's the best way to study? Well, first, it's a good idea to have some kind of plan or timetable. Next, make sure the place where you are going to study is comfortable and quiet. The last one is planning your study periods with regular breaks. Okay, thanks. I'll definitely try them. I'm expecting our trip to the mountains IT will be fantastic to explore a natural beauty. Yeah, but we need to pick the right gear and choose a good destination carefully. The weather report says they'll be rain all week in that area. Let's pack rain coats to their lighter and easier to Carry in a backpack. I'm expecting our trip to the mountains IT will be fantastic to explore natural beauty. Yeah, but we need to pick the right gear and choose a good destination carefully. The weather report says they'll be rain all week in that area. Let's pack rain coats to their lighter and easier to Carry in a backpack. Hey, anna, have you heard about the chinese bridge competition and slca? I'm thinking . of joining IT really tell me more, what do you doing? IT we take a chinese written test, give a speech in chinese, and do a cultural performance like tie he or collision phy. The best part is that international students get to share their chinese language journey. Do you want to sign up together? That sounds amazing. I'd love to when is IT . on june second and third? We still have a month to prepare. We can practice together every weekend. It'll be a great chance to improve our chinese and make new friends. We'd Better get there two days earlier so that we can explore the city and get ready for the . competition without rushing. Sounds perfect. Hey, anna, have you heard about the chinese bridge competition? And sir longa, i'm thinking . of joining IT, really tell me more, what do you doing? IT? We take a chinese written test, give a speech in chinese and do a cultural performance like thai tea or collection phy. The best part is that international students get to share their chinese language journeys. Do you want to sign up together? That amazing. I'd love to. When is that on june . second and third, we still have a month to prepare. We can practice together every weekend. It'll be a great chance to improve our chinese and make new friends. We'd Better get there two days earlier so that we can explore the city and get ready for the . competition without rushing. Sounds perfect. Excuse me, do you work here? Yes, I do. You look completely wet. Did you get caught in the rain? totally? I forgot to bring an umbrella. The weather forecast didn't mention storms at all. I'm actually here for the modern art exhibition. Ah, right, that's on the top floor of the building. Are you here to see kasana . fries works? Yes, i'm a huge fan of hers. Have you seen the exhibition yet? She's my favorite artist too. I ve already seen IT twice during my lunch breaks since I work in this building. There is a mix of offices and galleries here, which is nice. What do you love most about cassander fries paintings? The way he plays with light is incredible. Up close, they're just bold strokes and simple lines, but from a distance they look like real sunshine. It's magical. Totally agree, IT takes so much talent to create that illusion. I hope you enjoy the show. The third room has her latest series, its breath taking. Thanks for the tip. I can't wait to see IT. Excuse me, do you work here? Yes, I do. You look completely wet. Did you get caught in the rain? totally? I forgot to bring an umbrella. The weather forecast didn't mention storms at all. I'm actually here for the modern art exhibition. right? That's on the top floor of the building. Are you here to see kassa fries works? Yes, i'm a huge fan of hers. Have you seen the exhibition yet? She's my favorite artist too. I've already seen IT twice during my lunch breaks since I work in this building. There is a mix of officers and galleries here, which is nice. What do you love most about cassander fries paintings. the way he plays with light is incredible. Up close, they are just bold strokes and simple lines, but from a distance they look like real sunshine. It's magical. Totally agree. IT takes so much talent to create that illusion. I hope you enjoy the show. The third room has her latest series, its breath taking. Thanks for the tip. I can't wait to see IT. Kelly, you're a great wildlife biologist. I heard you became fascinated by nature when you were a kid, right? Well, I was fortunate to grow up on a farm with the national forest is my backyard. So I just hinted natural that I grew a love for a wildlife and nature at a very Young age. Do you remember your first research experience? Of course, IT was with pairs. I love continuing to learn about them every day. In my future research, I also intend to explore the behavior of wolves and lions. So you spend most of your time driving and hiking to collection sites, right? yes. However, when I am not working, I ve always been interested in photography as a hobby. My goal is to connect people to the natural world, helping them gain a Better knowledge of wildlife. With my camera cosy. you're a great wildlife biologist. I heard you became fascinated by a nature when you were a kid, right? Well, I was fortunate to grow up on a farm with the national forest is my backyard. So I just seemed natural. But I grew a love for what life and nature at a very Young age. Do you . remember your first research experience? Of course, IT was with pairs. I love continuing to learn about them every day. In my future research, I also intend to explore the behavior of wolves and lions. So you spend most of your time driving and hacking to collection sites, right? yes. However, when I am not working, I ve always been interested in photography as a hobby. My goal is to connect people to the natural world, helping them gain a Better knowledge of wildlife with my camera. Could you please introduce yourself? My name is Peter bins. I recently graduated with a degree in computer science from carnegy melon university. During my studies, I developed a strong passion for software development and worked on several projects, including an internship at AB, C tech, where I gained hands on experience and . collaborate coding. good. We value teamwork highly. here. Can you share an example of a time when you contributed effectively in a team setting? absolutely. In my senior year, I participated in a group project. I closely listen to my teammates ideas and maintained a positive atmosphere. We delivered the project on time and won first place in the contest. ExcEllent attention to detail is also crucial in our industry. How do you ensure the accuracy of your work . before starting a task high, carefully analyze and actively clarify the requirements and create a detailed action plan. Additionally, I honestly seek feedback from others to . minimize errors. good. I appreciate employees who take the initiative in their work. Finally, do you have any question for us? Yes, i'd like to inquire about the professional development opportunities within the company. I'm eager to know what the typical path for getting promoted are here. All right, let me explain this to you. Could you please introduce yourself? My name is Peter bins. I recently graduated with a degree in computer science from carnegie melon university. During my studies, I developed a strong passion for software development and worked on several projects, including an internship at AB, C. Tech, where I gained hands on experience in collaboration coding. good. We value teamwork highly. Here, can you share an example of a time when you contributed effectively in a team setting? absolutely. In my senior year, I participated in a group project. I closely listen to my teammates ideas and maintained a positive atmosphere. We delivered the project on time and one first place in the contest. ExcEllent attention to detail is also crucial in our industry. How do you ensure the accuracy of your work . before starting a task high, carefully analyze and actively clarify the requirements, and create a detailed action plan. Additionally, I honest, sly, seek feedback from others to . minimize errors. good. I appreciate employees who take the initiative in their work. Finally, do you have any question for us? Yes. i'd like to inquire about the professional development opportunities within the company. I'm eager to know what the typical pants for getting . promoted are here. All right, let me explain this to you. It's reported that few teenagers would like to spend time on housework at home. In their opinion, it's a complete waste of time. Some even think they should be taken good care of by their parents all the time. However, such life skills are really necessary. China has produced a document. According to IT, labor education is listed as a compulsory course for high school students. The labor course takes six credits, the same as the foreign language or physics. Voluntary service as part of labor education takes two credits. A recent study shows that nineteen percent teenagers in china do very little housework, only twelve minutes a day on housework, compared to seventy two minutes in the U. S, forty two minutes in south korea, and thirty minutes and friends. Some parents think doing housework can make students pay less attention to their school work, but they are wrong. Doing housework is very helpful for teenagers. IT can not only teach teamwork and problem solving skills, but also give them a sense pride. Through such education, students are expected to develop working abilities as well as a Better understanding of the world. It's reported that few teenagers would like to spend time on housework at home. In their opinion, it's a complete waste of time. Some even think they should be taken good care of by their parents all the time. However, such life skills are really necessary. China has produced a document according to IT, labor education is listed as a compulsory course for high school students. The labor course takes six credits, the same as the foreign language or physics. Voluntary service as part of labor education takes two credits. A recent study shows that nineteen percent teenagers in china do very little housework, only twelve minutes a day on housework, compared to seventy two minutes in the U. S, forty two minutes in south korea, and thirty minutes and friends. Some parents think doing housework can make students pay less attention to their school work, but they are wrong. Doing housework is very helpful for teenagers. IT can not only teach teamwork and problem solving skills, but also give them a sense of pride. Through such education, students are expected to develop working abilities as well as a Better understanding of the world. 听力部分到此结束。

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