河北衡水中学2025-2026学年高二下学期6月阶段检测英语试题

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2025-2026学年度高二年级下学期期末综合素质评价 英语学科主命题人:马静丽 其他命题成员:赵岩 (满分150分,考试时间120分钟) 卷(共95分) 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节共5小愿;每小题15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题。每段对话仅读一追。 1.How does the woman usually go shopping? A.On foot. B.By car. C.By bus. 2.What is the reason for the man's being late? A.He knocked down an old man. B.His bike was broken on the way. C.He sent an old man to the hospital. 3.What is the date today? A.April 16th. B.April 17th. C.April 18th 4.What will the woman tell the man? A.Her company's name.B.Her new address. C.Her office number. 5.What does the woman think of the dishes? A.Just so-so. B.Disappointing. C.Wonderful 第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分.萧分225分)听下面5段对话或独白选出最佳选项, 听第6段材料回答第6.7题。 6.How long does the woman tcach English every Sunday afteroon? A.Two hours. B.Three bours. C.Four hours. 7.What do we know about the man? A.He is too busy. B.He teaches English.C.He wants to find a part-time job. 听第7段材料回答第89题。 8.Where are the speakers? A.At a market B.At a restaurant C.At the woman's company. 9.Why is the woman happy? 2025-2026学年度高二年级下学期期末综合素质评价 (共6页) A.She met an old friend. B.She has just got a pay rise. C.The man invites her to drink. 听第8段材料.回答第10一13题。 10.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A.Intcrviewer and intervicwee. B.Teacher and student C.Husband and wife. 11.What is the woman's second suggestion about? A.Recycling enough paper. B.Dealing with rubbish properly. C.Separating different types of garbage. 12.What did the woman use to do to recycle paper? A.She threw waste paper away. B.She made something out of waste paper. C.She took waste paper to a recycling center. 13.What do the children do once a month? A.They collect waste paper. B.They visit a recycling center. C.They clean a neighborhood park. 听第9段材料)回答第14一17题, 14.What is the woman? A.A gardener. B.A tour guide. C.A radio bost 15.Where is the statue of a great hero? A.At the entrance of the park B.In the center of the park. C.At the left of the park 16.What will people find first following the path through the woods? A.A seaport. B.A garden. C.Aset of stairs. 17.What can visitors do at the summerhouse? A.Watch the boats. B.Ride a horse. C.Take a boat 第1项 CS扫描全能王 3亿人都在用的扫描App 听第10段材料回答第18一20题 Ticket Types Price (per person) Notes 18.What should you pay most attention to when taking notes? Park Ticket S35 Save up to S20 off the on-site gate price A.Listening. B.Reading. C.Writing 19.Why does the speaker recommend using symbols in note-taking? The More The S30 Merrier Sale Buy four or more A.It can keep information secret. B.It can leave spaces for furure use. Gold Pass S115 Take unlimited visits within a year C.It can make key words readable. Enjoy access to Early Entry,and exclusive discounts 20.What will the speaker do next? Pricing shown is available online only.Admission applies to guests ages 3 years and older,ages 2 A.Ask a few questions.B.Make a summary. C.Show some notes. and under are free. 21.What is the most impressive characteristic of the park? 第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分) A.Its fantastic parades. B.Its long history. 第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分375分) B.Its exciting water park. D.Its thrilling rides. 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项 22.Which might be the best time to take the popular rides? 涂黑。 A.10 am. B.5 pm. C.8 pm. D.9 pm. 23.Which ticket type is the cheapest for a couple with 3-year-old twin boys? Arc you planning a trip to Canada's Wonderland this season and wondenng how to make your day A.Online Park Ticket B.The More The Merrier Sale. neaningful and enjoyable?Look no further.Here is the information you need. B.Gold Pass D.On-site Park Ticket. Since 1981,Canada's Wonderland has been the top destination for thrills.family fun.and I had no idea it was possible to sweat so heavily without engaging in any pbysical activity.I wasn't world-class entertainment.It offers over 200 attractions,including 18 roller coasters,two children's standing at the open door of a plane thousands of feet in the air.ready to jump out into the wild.blue sky. arcas.and a water park.Most strikingly.it features a variety of rides.such as Swing of the Century and Rather.I was simply sitting on my bed,wearing my most comfonable clothes,and waiting to hit the Flying Eagles,which will provide the thrill you seek! Enter classroom"button on my computer.I had signed up for an online language lesson with a Visit time Portuguese language ttor.For the past few months.I had been studying the language and I knew video The park normally operates from late April or early May to Labour Day.and then on select dates chat was the next best option. until early January.You can visit it when the clock strikes 3 p.m.and leave before it closes at 9 pm. As I clicked the button.a friendly face popped up on the screen in front of me.At that moment.my The best way to beat the waiting lines mind froze.Feeling my nervousness.my tutor said something I still remember today."Leaming a new To reduce your wait times.arriving right at opening or saving popular ndes until the evening when language is like showing your weakness to the world.It can be uncomfortable."The ice was officially the waiting lines begin to thin out is usually the best time to bit up those rides.Download the mobile app broken.As I've progressed along on my language joumey.I often think back to her insight. so that you can get up-to-date information on wait times. She is right.We take as a given the power to express ourselves freely,and when that power is tken Admission fees away,we are brought to a place of weakness.Yet if we keep pushing forward despite this weakness.we will unlock a wealth of valuable gains. 2025-2026学年度高二年级下学期期末综合素质评价 (共6页) 第2项 CS扫描全能王 3亿人都在用的扫描APp My three-year-old son has big feelings but has insufficient vocabulary to properly express himself. You can see where this is headed.Researchers found that when ants from six different species were When I started learning Portuguese.I realized how difficult it must be for him to be understood in the exposed to 100 parts per billion of ozone.a level commonly reached in major cities during the summer. adult world around him.I'm a better parent now. their chemical signatures were obliterated in as litle as 20 minutes.This was a full-on disaster for ant When my husband and I finally visited Portugal and ordered food in Portuguese at a small shop. colonies. the server thanked us for taking time to leam their language.Leaming Poruguese taught me that When worker ants exposed to ozone returned home,their own colomy couldn't recognize them attempting to leamn somcone else's language shows respect not only for their homeland but for the anymore.In five of the six species tested.the colony reacted with immediate violence.threatening and pcople themselves attacking their own citizens.In separate experiments.urban-level ozone disturbed care behavior deep Taking on the challenge of Portuguese has also awakened a fire within me.If you had told me a inside the colony,leading to the death of baby ants. year ago that I would be taking a writing course,competing in competitions at my gym,or learning Who Cares About an Ant Civil War?You might think,well,they're just ants.They're small about car maintenance.I tuly wouldn't have believed it Now I deeply believe that challenging yourself Insignificant.But ants represent a huge part of the Earth's biomass and do all of the dirty work that we can be rewarding in ways you will never know unless you attempt it take for granted.like turning soil.spreading seeds.and cleaping out ecosystems. 24.What was the author doing in Paragraph 1? Climate change and pesticides (get a lot of the blame for population declines in all sorts of A.Working out at home. B.Taking an entrance exam animal species.insects included.but this research is saying that by making ants smell different we are C.Preparing herself for a class. D.Signing up for a language club. throwing their hyper-functional.ultra-coopcrative socictics into disorder and violence even without 25.Hearing the tutor's words.the author felt realizing it.Of course.what did we expect wben air pollution started changing the chemical composition A.shocked B.defensive C.concerned D.relieved of the natural world?We have a long bill to pay. 26.After learning Portuguese.the author 28.What can ants'ID cards help them to do? A.showed competitive advantages B.started to try Portuguese cuisinc A.Resist air pollution B.Identify colony members C.developed a passion for travelling D.became an understanding mother C.Distinguish their roles in the colony. D.Prevent colony conflicts 27.What can we learn from the passage? 29.What does the underlined word"obliterated"in paragraph 2 mean? A.It is never too late to leam something new. A.Ruined. B.Recognized. C.Blocked.D.strengthened. B.Taking on challenges may bring perfection. 30.What does the author think of ants according to paragraph 4? C.Leaving the comfort zone offers new visions of life. A.Socially active. B.Naturally defensive. D.Language leaming helps clear up misunderstandings. C.Ecologically necessary. D.Environmentally sensitive. 31.What is the author's purpose in writing the text? Ants rely heavily on smell signals to tell every member of the colony (who belongs and who A.To describe how ants communicate. is an outsider.Their unique ID cards,based on alkalines ()work for individual recognition B.To show why ant population declines among ants.A new study conducted by the Max Planck Institute and published in the Proceedings of the C.To explore how'ants keep the colony in order National Academy of Sciences reveals that human-caused air pollution may cause civil wars within ant D.To explain how ant colonics are affected by pollution. colonies. The problem is with ozone ()a common urban pollutant that can easily degrade alkalines D 2025-2026学年度高二年级下学期期末综合素质评价 (共6页) 第3项 CS扫描全能王 F3亿人都在用的扫描APp "A city is not a problem to be solved."said Marshall Brown,associate professor in Princeton's 34.What might be a consequence of mobile parking? School of Architecture.In Brown's view,a city is a reflection of our social,political and cultural values. A.Reduced traffic jams. B.Less travel time. New technologies are less about giving us a perfect fix.and more about creating opportunities that we C.locreased green coverage. D.More parking spaces. can use to solve problems.The technology that has been on Brown's mind lately is the autonomous 35.Which can be a suitable title for the text? vehicle. A.Why Cinies Should Welcome More Future Cars Although today's automakers are investing vast resources into self-dnving cars,they've given far B.What Opportunities New Technology Might Bring less thought to the design of the physical urban infrastrucrure(基础设施)to suppon them.Take road C.What Driverless Cars Could Mean for Environment signs as an example.They were made to tell buman drivers what to do.But driverless cars don't need D.How Autonomous Vehicles Could Reshape Our Cities signs-they can get instructions from the road itself.Autonomous vehicles can navigate through 第二节(共5小题:每小愿2.5分,满分12.5分) infornation embedded in roads,by recognizing pauers,textures or materials."We store information in 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项, the pavement,and this is environmentally sound.and is more beautiful.which is something that we care Food waste is a significant issue.with around a fifth of all food produced globally lost or wasted. about in architecture,"Brown said This is not just a social issue.but also an environmental one.When food is wasted,all the resources that Another question is how autonomous vchicles will change the nature of pavement Traditionally, went into producing it are wasted too.36 the pavement steals spaces that could be covered in grecn spaces.But by making parking mobile The production of different types of food requires varying amounts of water.Meat production.for autonomous vehicles allow us to reduce the pavement footpnnt in the city.Parking by defininon is fixcd. tustance.requires more water than the production of wheat.vegetables,or fruits.37 Throwing Personal automobiles mostly sit unused while their owners are at work in the urban environment. away so much meat means that huge amounts of water are wasted along with it. However,when cars can drive themselves,they can navigate to lots far from urban centers.reducing the 38 Bcyond wasting water.food production also pollutes it.Agricultural activities. need for large.fixed parking spaces in valuable downtown areas. especially fanning and livestock()production,are major sources of water pollution.Animal With autooomous driving.one change is that mobility will no longer be limned to people with agriculture produces huge amounts of waste.which often flow from crowded factory farms into rivers. driver's licenses.Pcople who cannot drive-or children who want to go to a fnend's house can just groundwatcr,and the ocean.39 In addition.pesticides and fertilizers used are washed into hire drivedless vehicles that will take them to their destinations."Once you start thnking even a lntle bit watenays with soil.damaging the environment. about the impact of these technologies,"Brown said."it explodes into thinking about everything at To save water and other resources,food waste must be reduced.40So change is badly once." eeded at every stage of food production and consumption In this way.it is possible to save water. 32.What is Marshall Brown's view on new technologies? ensure eoough food and protect the environment A.A problem to be solved. B.An opportunity for change. A.There is another hidden cost C.A threat to urban design. D.A sign of social development. B.Most loss occurs during transpor 33.Why does the writer mention"road signs"in paragraph2? C.However,cutting food waste is challenging A.To call for attention to self-driving cars D.Water use varies by a country's development B.To illustrate their environmental impact E.This funher damages limited water resources. C.To highlight their navigation effectiveness. F.Among them,water stands out as a critical loss. D.To show the need to upgrade infrastructure. G.Despite this,meat is the food that is thrown out the most. 2025-2026学年度高二年级下学期期末综合素质评价 (共6页) 第4页 CS扫描全能王 F3亿人都在用的扫描App 第三部分:语言运用(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分 51.A.incomplete B.impractical C.imperfect D.irregular 第一节完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可 52.A.cheat B.fail C.hurt D.disappear 以填入空白处的最佳选项, 53.A.slightly B.initially C.hardly D.consequently I still remember the day I bought my "nice"notebook.It was a leather-bound joural with 54.A.rn into B.refer to C.look at D.reach for cream-colored pages.I was sure it would make me the type of person who joumals regularly,and who 55.A.preparing B.thinking C.writing D.reading 41 beautiful thoughts.But it didn't work. Ⅱ卷(共55分) That beautiful notebook sat 42 for months.When I finally opened it,I hesitated.The pages 第二节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分) felt too delicate and too 43 to waste on nry messy handwriting and ideas.So I 44 it. 阅读下面材料,在空格处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或使用括号中单词的正确形式。 Instead.I grabbed an old.ugly composition notebook with a 45cover and dog-eared comers.I Along the southern edge of the Maowusu Desert,an apple harvest is in full swing.Farmners move started to 46 it with everything:moming pages,random thoughts and reminders.This is through trees,their baskets filling with fruit that shines in the warm autumn light It's 56scene surprisingly47.I actually wrote.Every day.Without exception. of abundance(that would have been unthinkable just twenty years ago.The transformation is part The psychology is real.When we48 something too much,we place limits around it. of a quiet agricultural revolution-the northward march of Shaanxi's apple belt,exteoding hundreds of feeling it is"too good".But the ugly notebook carries no such 49.It has been used.It tells me. kilometers into 57was once an unyielding desert. "This is a50for thiaking and living.not a museum piece." Shaanxi's traditional apple-growing arcas were concentrated in the area north of the Weihe River. Here's the thing:51notebooks are idca incubators().With the pressurc off.you In recent years.the planting zone58(expand)northward all the way to the Maowusu Desert. experiment more.You try things that might 52.And in that freedom.bad ideas 1 was 53 which means one in every four apples59(harvest)in China now comes from Shaanxi. embarrassed about gradually evolved into work I'm proud of.And that's where the real work of crearion The story of this expansion is writen in the weathered face of 85-year-old Zhang Binggui.In 2003, happens after rctiring.he rented sandy land in Yulin,determined 60(make)something grow.His early The best notebook is never the most beautiful one.It's the one you'll actually 54 experiments with grapes and date trees ended in61(fail),drawing laughter from neighbors. Because the magic happens in the 55,not in perfcct pages. However.Zhang's perseverance led him to shift his.Througb years of trial and Your ugly notebook is waiting. error,today,he,63(eventual)pioneered techniques for sandy soil.increased sales through 41.A.changes B.captires C.follows D.lacks e-commerce64 brought their sandy land apples to the national market. 42.A.unfinisbed B.unclaimed C.undiscovered D.untouched This northward march is also a story written by the changing climate.Between 2010 and 2024.the 43.A.secret B.smart C.precious D.personal city's average yearly rainfall rose.Once known for its vast 65 (stretch)of shifting dunes() 44.A.closed B.decorated C.delivered D.fixed the Maowusu Desert is now tuming green. 45.A.tom B.hard C.hidden D.fancy 第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分) 46.A guard B.surround C.fll D.serve 第一节应用文(满分15分) 47.A.annoying B.freeing C.demanding D.convincing 近日,一些学校开始尝试使用A[辅助心理咨询,你校英文报就此现象开展征文活动,请你写一 48.A.plan B.doubt C.control D.admire 篇短文投稿,内容包括:(1)你的观点:(2)你的理由, 49.A.luck B.waming C.protest D.pressure 注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右: 50.A.tool B.test C.guide D.reason (2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 2025-2026学年度高二年级下学期期末综合素质评价 (共6页) 第5页 CS扫描全能王 F3亿人都在用的扫描App My Views on AI-Driven Mental Health Support on Campus The pext moming.I woke up at dawn,grabbed my wallet.and raced to the store.I came back with oot just tomato seedlings but also a new pair of gardening gloves for Tom. 注意 1.续写词数应为150个左右: 第二节读后续写(满分25分) 2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答 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。 Tom was already in the backyard when I arrived. The Garden Project That Bonded Us When Dad announced we would transfom the overgrown backyard into a vegetable garden,I olled my eyes while Tom my 12-year-old litle brother,cheered.It's a waste of time,"Icomplained. Finally,the big day came-Mom's birthday. scrolling through my phone.-We could just buy vegetables from the supermarket"Tom.however,had always dreamed of growing his own tomatoes-especially since Mom's birthday was only three months away,and he'd been talking about picking fresh tomatoes to make her favorite pasta sauce.Dad smiled. 预祝同学们取得好成绩! handing us a list."Lily.you'll handle planning the layout and buying seedlings )Tom.you're in charge of clearing the weeds and digging the soil Teamwork makes the dream work!"He paused. glancing at the calendaron the wall where Mom's birthday was circled in red.-Three months is quite eoufor those potato sedins to bear fruit-perfect tming if we get stard now." The first weekend.couflict erupted.I spent hours researching online but forgot to buy the sccdlings, comforting myself"oo busy with homeworkTom was pulling weeds for hours sweating profusely( )Several days later,he marched into the garden expecting to find rows of seedlings.only to be met with empty yard,and then exploded with anger,shouting"You didn't even do your basic job!I'm doing all the hard work while you're sitring on the couch!Look!My gloves are womn out!"I fired back. "Digging is easy!My par requires intelligence.not just force!We refused to speak to cach other. leaving the half-cleared yard in chaos.Dad didn't inervene()immediately.instcad,he lef a note on the kitchen table"Labor teaches us responsibility.and teamwork means supporing cach oer.o blaming." That night I couldn't sleep.remembering bow Tom had helped me fix my bike last year cven though he'd bad a fever.Meanwhile.Tom lay in his room staring at the layout paper I threw to him earlier that week,recalling the way I'd worked on the layout drawings many times.saying."Mom will definitely love it" 2025-2026学年度高二年级下学期期末综合素质评价 (共6页) 第6页 CS扫描全能王 3亿人都在用的扫描App 2025-2026学年度高二年级下学期期末综合素质评价答案 听力: 1-5 ACACC 6-10 ACBBA11-15 BBACB 16-20 BAACC 阅读:DCB CDDC BACD BDCD 七选五:FGAEC 完型:BDCAA CBDDA CBBDC 语填:56.a 57.what 58.has expanded/has been expanding 59.harvested 60.to make 61.failure 62.to 63.eventually 64.and 65.stretches 应用文: My Views on AI-Driven Mental Health Support on Campus(正方) Nowadays, some campuses are adopting Al-assisted mental health counseling. Personally, I see this as an innovative and promising development. To begin with, these digital platforms create an accessible, judgment-free space where students can freely express emotional struggles, overcoming their initial hesitation to seek help. Furthermore, available 24/7, AI systems offer anxiety-easing tips, conduct basic mental health checks, and track emotional patterns. More importantly, they can quickly identify at-risk students who need urgent intervention. These features not only expand service reach but also allow human counselors to focus their skills on complex cases. Admittedly, such AI tools cannot match the understanding and care of human professionals nor their expert judgment. Yet their round-the-clock availability, real-time support and strong risk detection integrate well with traditional services to create a layered framework for timely student care. My Views on AI-Driven Mental Health Support on Campus(反方) Recently, the integration of AI-powered mental health support tools into campus services has emerged as an innovative trend. Yet, from my standpoint, this is a risky, ill-advised move that fails to meet students' core needs. To start with, unlike human counselors who can pick up on subtle facial expressions or unspoken feelings, such AI tools lack the emotional depth to truly connect with struggling students. Furthermore, their one-size-fits-all responses cannot adapt to individual backgrounds, such as a student stressed by family pressure to excel academically. Worse still, AI poses serious risks to privacy and emotional safety. The fear of sensitive thoughts being leaked can prevent students from seeking counseling entirely. For the well-being of students, campuses should invest in training more human counselors rather than relying on AI that risks doing more harm than good. 读后续写:Possible version Tom was already in the backyard when I arrived. He was still digging, and yesterday’s anger faded in his expression. I stepped closer and held out the seedlings and gloves. “Tom, I’m really sorry. I should’ve done my part sooner,” I murmured. To my relief, he accepted them with a nod of forgiveness. “Let’s finish it together,” he replied. We quickly found our rhythm: he dug holes according to my layout while I nestled each seedling into its new home. By noon, every seedling stood upright in tidy rows. The messy backyard now held a promise of growth—and the quiet understanding between us was the sweetest reward of all. Finally, the big day came — Mom’s birthday. Leading her to the backyard, we watched her eyes light up at the rows of tomato plants heavy with fruit. Tom handed her a ripe tomato, while I presented the pasta sauce we’d made together from our harvest. The moment she tasted it, her eyes sparkled with tears. Hugging us, she whispered, “This is the best birthday gift I’ve ever had.” Dad stood by, his own eyes shining with pride. What we grew was more than tomatoes—it was love and trust, teaching us that true teamwork makes all our efforts worthwhile. 听力材料 (Text 1) W:I hardly go shopping by car now. The shopping center is within walking distance. M:Well, you're lucky. The nearest store is about three miles from my home. (Text 2) W:You said you would come earlier this time, but look at your watch! M: Sorry. I wanted to but an old man was knocked down by a man on a bike, so I sent the old man to the hospital. (Text 3) M:Attention, please! Our match will be put off to the day after tomorrow because of the weather. W:You mean April 18th? M:Yes,and the match will start and end one hour earlier. (Text 4) W:Don't forget to send an e-mail to me, Jason. M:I won't. I have memorized your e-mail address. W:OK.By the way, my office number has changed. M: Has it? And tell me what it is, then. (Text 5) W:Hi,waiter? Check, please! M:Yes,madam,at your service. W:The food in your restaurant is really dellicious and I will introduce it to my friends. M:Thank you. (Text 6) M:Where are you going,Catherine? Today is Sunday. W:Sunday isn't a holiday for me anymore. I have to teach English for 2 hours every Sunday afternoon. M:That's great. I hope I can find a part-time job. How did you find this job? W:I saw a notice on the board. And then I called and got the job. Richard, your English is perfect. Why don't you find a job teaching English? M:But I don't have any teaching experience. (Text 7) M:Hi, Mary, how are you doing? Sorry, I'm late. W:Ah,that's OK. M:Have you been here long? W: I just got here. I haven't ordered yet. Are you hungry? M:Yeah, a little. So, what's new? How's work? W:Oh,pretty good. Guess what? M:What? Go on. Tell me. W:I not only got a raise but also received some praise from my boss. M:Hey,that's great news. When? W:It was on Monday. The boss said my performance was outstanding. M:Congratulations. W:Thanks. How about you? How's work? M:A bit slow.I hope for some new projects to come up. (Text 8) M:Excuse me, can I ask you some questions? W:Go ahead,please. M:How can we save the environment? W:By saving water. M:Well, how can we do that? W:By not using too much water when we wash dishes and take a bath. M:Oh,I think I can do that. What else? W:When drinking or eating something outside, you should keep the garbage until you find a trashcan to put it in because littering makes our planet dirty. M:Do you have any final suggestions? W:Yes. By recycling paper, we save the forests because trees are being cut down to make paper. M:So, how can children recycle paper, I mean, every day? W: Well, I used to make things out of waste paper, like flowers and storage boxes, instead of just throwing it away. Now, the children in our neighborhood collect waste paper once a month to take it to a recycling center. M:That's great. Well, thanks for your ideas. (Text 9) W:Good afternoon, everyone! I'm Julia. Welcome to Happy Tour. This is a program for travel lovers. Today we're talking about parks. Now, let's welcome the first listener... Hello! M:Hi, I'm Jason White, and I'm a tour guide. W:OK.What park do you want to talk about today? M:Bluehaven Park. It was built on land near a famous seaport. Exactly in the center of the park is a statue of a great hero. W:Are there any other sights? M: After watching the statue, you can follow the path that goes through the woods. It will lead you to a lovely garden, in the middle of which is a square. If you still feel like walking, continue on to the garden. Then, you'll find a set of wooden stairs, which will take you down to a summerhouse. You might enjoy the view of the boats carrying horses from there. W:OK.Thank you for your sharing,Jason. (Text 10) W:Today let's begin with note-taking techniques. Note-taking is an important skill not only for taking classes, but also for doing your job in the future. I'd like to draw your attention to certain points about taking notes.First, remember that note-taking should be75% listening and only 25% writing. So don't try to write down every single word the teacher says. Ignore what is unimportant and write in phrases not complete sentences. Second, leave spaces and lines between main ideas. You may want to add some information later. I find that some of you are good at making use of color,mapping web and symbols such as circles and boxes. I highly recommend these tools to all of you, because the use of them makes the outline more easily readable and interesting than large blocks of text. 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