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沈阳二中 2025-2026 学年度下学期 6 月月考
高二(27 届)英语试题
说明:1.测试时间:120 分钟 总分:150 分
2.客观题涂在答题纸上,主观题答在答题纸的相应位置上
第 I 卷(110 分)
注意事项:
1.答第 I 卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.选出每小题答案后,用 2B 铅笔把答题卡上所对应题目的答案标号框涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号框。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节(共 5 小题,每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. Why does Mary make the phone call?
A. To ask Bob to fetch a cake.
B. To order a cheesecake.
C. To turn down Bob’s invitation.
2. How much money have the speakers already raised?
A. $3,000. B. $27,000. C. $30,000.
3. Where are the speakers probably?
A. In a restaurant.
B. At a bus station.
C. In an amusement park.
4. What did the man do this morning?
A. He participated in a competition.
B. He did football training.
C. He took a piano class.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. A photo. B. A place. C. A film.
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。
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。
6. What is the main purpose of visiting Sunshine Farm according to the speakers?
A. To train farm workers.
B. To educate children.
C. To sell local fresh produce.
7. What activity do many children like best on the farm?
A. Collecting eggs. B. Picking vegetables. C. Feeding animals.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What is the man going to do this weekend?
A. Eat out. B. Go shopping. C. Cook dinner.
9. Why does the woman usually celebrate Mother’s Day earlier?
A. It costs them less.
B. Her mother is available then.
C. The restaurants are easier to book then.
10. What did the woman give her mother for this Mother’s Day?
A. Some money. B. A letter. C. A scarf.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Host and guest. B. Doctor and patient. C. Reporter and interviewee.
12. Who might receive help from Mia?
A. Patients with serious illness.
B. Students under heavy pressure.
C. Children with bad teeth.
13. How long has Mia been working for Dr. Smith?
A. For about four months.
B. For about six months.
C. For about ten months.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. Where did the man go last year?
A. Germany. B. Mexico. C. France.
15. What is the main subject of the man’s books?
A. Tourism. B. Nature. C. Adventure.
16. What made the man scared on one of his journeys?
A. A breakdown of his car in the desert.
B. Lack of food and water.
C. Threats from wild animals.
17. What is the man’s plan?
A. To do more sports.
B. To stay with his parents.
C. To travel around the world.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. Which of the following was made into a movie?
A. This Creative Life.
B. Story of a Girl.
C. A Song Called Home.
19. Where does Sara sometimes work?
A. In a school.
B. In a movie studio.
C. In a newspaper office.
20. Who is A Song Called Home mainly intended for?
A. Parents. B. Teachers. C. Teenagers.
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,在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Generative AI (GenAI) has long been credited as the next industrial revolution, with global enterprise investment hitting $30-40 billion in recent years. Yet a groundbreaking 2025 report by MIT Technology Review reveals a cruel reality: this massive investment of money has failed to translate into visible value for the vast majority of organizations. The study, based on surveys of 1,200 enterprises and analysis of 300 real-world implementations (实施), introduces the concept of the “GenAI Divide” — a gap between the few firms that gain significant profits from their AI attempts and the majority that cannot.
Taking industry as an example, the distinction is equally noticeable. An AI Market Disruption Index (ranging from 0 to 4), which measures factors like market share shifts and AI-native firm growth, paints a clear picture. Technology and media sectors lead the pack with scores of 3.8 and 3.2 respectively, while healthcare and energy are far behind.
Some barriers can clearly explain the failure of most pilot firms, like lack of learning, adaptation capability and poor integration with existing routines. Fortunately, analyses suggest that key practices should be adopted to bridge the gap. Those companies may consider working together to increase success chances rather than develop individually. Moreover, applying adaptable systems, such as tools with persistent memory and timely feedback, is up to their urgent needs.
21. What is “GenAI Divide”?
A. A technology-applying gap. B. A profit-gaining divide.
C. An idea-introducing difference. D. An investment-making imbalance.
22. Which profits least from scaling AI?
A. Technology. B. Energy. C. Health care. D. Media.
23. What is suggested regarding the GenAI Divide?
A. Improving working efficiency. B. Receiving timely feedback.
C. Partnering with each other. D. Making systems more adaptable.
B
This weekend I had the pleasure of seeing the Latvian animated film Flow in the theater. I’d never heard of it, but all of the other options were sequels (续集) or Christmas movies. Flow had a great trailer (预告片), excellent reviews, and won many awards. I was sold.
It is about the adventures of a black cat, a yellow dog, and several other animals that band together to survive a catastrophic flood. There are no people in the film. In fact, there is no dialogue at all in the hour and a half.
You would think that a movie without any human characters or dialogue would be boring. Well, Flow is anything BUT. On the contrary, I was often on the edge of my seat, terrified for the danger these little guys faced. They’re constantly escaping enemies and rising water. Eventually, our black cat finds himself in a new land. At the start of the movie he is alone, but by the end he is surrounded by new friends.
What, if anything, does this movie “mean”? Clearly, one of the basic themes is unity — different species that initially don’t get along eventually learn to help each other survive. But I think the fact that humans are completely absent seems intentional. The animals pass through run-down, abandoned towns, implying that humanity may have been wiped out by a disaster. Combined with the flood, this suggests a metaphor about climate change and sea level rise. The movie’s metaphors are subtle: water is an ever-present symbol in the film, and it is constantly flowing forward, pushing the action and our characters. With the title literally named FLOW, temporariness seems to be the main message: things constantly changing, the world moves on. We often can’t control storms of life. What we can control are our own actions. You can choose to fight the current or go with it and make the best of what you find down river.
Or it could mean something else completely different to you! Like the best poems, this movie is open to multiple interpretations.
24. What initially motivated the author to watch the film Flow?
A. Recommendations from strangers. B. Curiosity about an unknown movie.
C. Its unique theme concerning animals. D. Its positive reception and many awards.
25. Which of the following is a distinctive feature of Flow?
A. It is a short animation within 90 minutes.
B. It involves more than human characters.
C. It contains no spoken dialogue.
D. It is primarily a Christmas-themed story.
26. In the author’s opinion, what does humans’ absence from the film imply?
A. The unity of diverse species. B. The difficulty of survival.
C. The unpredictability of life. D. The loss of humanity.
27. Where is the text probably from?
A. A textbook on animation. B. An eco-tour journal.
C. An editorial on global warming. D. An entertainment website.
C
The room looks like your typical office: white walls, low ceilings, gray carpet worn thin from years of foot traffic. But for this vacant office outside Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C., real estate developers see potential.
Cities across the U.S. are struggling with two problems: too much empty office space and not enough housing. Nationally, office vacancy rates reached roughly 20% in 2024, after years of employees working from home. At the same time, the national housing shortage is in the millions. Cities like D.C., are now betting that by turning empty offices into homes, one crisis can help solve the other.
A project in D.C., which broke ground last month, is the largest such conversion in the city to date. The overall structure of the buildings will remain the same, but with major additions: a lighter-colored exterior will replace the gray concrete from the 1960s, and old inefficient windows will be replaced by larger ones that let in more light per unit. Plans include luxuries such as a pool and a dog park, with projected rent around $4,000 per month. Yet 60 units will be set aside as affordable housing. “We would love to do more,” says Matt Pestronk, the president of a development company, “but unfortunately, almost all capital seeks a return. This was as much as we could afford to do.”
“The scale of the shortage far outpaces what conversions can provide.” says Tracy Loh, a fellow at the Brookings Institution who studies adaptive reuse of old buildings. But she argues that these projects still matter. “It does kill two birds with one stone, in terms of providing some housing supply.” And it tends to create housing in central, transit-accessible areas that are in high demand.
The decline of manufacturing in the late 20th century offers a glimpse of what comes next. When shifts happen in the economy and society, the built environment must change to match contemporary demand. Just as empty factory floors became trendy apartments, today’s empty office spaces are turning into stylish kitchens and bedrooms.
28. What are cities like D.C. trying to do?
A. Repurpose empty offices.
B. Tear down unused buildings.
C. Build housing in suburbs.
D. Encourage working from home.
29. What can be inferred about the project in paragraph 3?
A. It requires structural changes.
B. It balances profit and social needs.
C. It is funded by the government.
D. It targets low-income families.
30. What does the underlined word “outpace” mean in Paragraph 4?
A. surpass
B. compensate.
C. accumulate.
D. eliminate.
31. What can be a suitable title for the text?
A. Cities Are Caught in Crisis
B. Housing Demand Is Crying for More
C. Offices Are Becoming Homes
D. Manufacturing Is Gaining a Second Life
D
Imagine a night sky where satellites, equipped with huge mirrors reflecting sunlight, shine like artificial moons. Reflect Orbital, a startup in Los Angeles, is awaiting regulatory approval to make that dream a reality, with plans to sell the light to illuminate areas on Earth at night. These locations could include solar farms, industrial worksites, city streets, defense operations and even public events.
The first test satellite would bear a 60-foot mirror, capable of lighting up a 3-mile-wide circle on Earth. Reflect Orbital plans 1,000 satellites by 2029 and 50,000 by 2035. An hour of light could cost a minimum of $5,000. “The sun powers 99% of life on Earth. But we can’t use it at night. So I’m really excited about the project,” said Ben Nowack, the founder of Reflect Orbital.
Reflect Orbital’s proposal to deliver “a spot of sunlight on-demand” has raised significant public concerns. People worry the reflection could mess up astronomy, air travel, and Earth’s natural day-night cycles — and also that the light could shine beyond where it’s supposed to.
Joanna Isa Saryawongse, a neurologist at the University of Pittsburgh, highlighted implications of Reflect Orbital’s proposal for human health. “It’s similarity to daylight saving time (夏令时) is striking: both represent deliberate interventions that throw human biology off the natural light-dark cycle. Even a one-hour shift damages the heart, metabolism, and brain function,” she noted. Stanford professor Jamie Zeitzer who studies daylight saving time also said, “Insects and plants are very sensitive to extra light. Like today’s artificial light, it could also disturb animal migration.”
Reflect Orbital’s website lists main safety measures baked into the design of the technology, emphasizing it can contain and quickly turn off the light, and avoid research observatories or protected habitats. The company also claims the light can’t start fires. “They’re missing a lot of details in the technology,” Nowack said of the company’s critics. “The satellites only light a specific area when a customer asks. They are normally off, not shining all night.”
32. What is the aim of Reflect Orbital?
A. To reduce the cost of satellite technology.
B. To replace traditional street lighting globally.
C. To provide reflected sunlight at night.
D. To study the effects of light on ecosystems.
33. What is a concern about Reflect Orbital’s project?
A. The light may extend beyond target areas.
B. The light supply may fall short of demand.
C. It may increase energy consumption.
D. It may limit the development of tourism.
34. Why does Joanna mention daylight saving time?
A. To stress the project’s impact on biological rhythms.
B. To illustrate the project’s working principle.
C. To show the significance of human intervention.
D. To advocate efficient use of natural light.
35. What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A. The project is well-received by customers.
B. The technology has been proven safe.
C. The company ignores critics’ opinions.
D. The satellites usually stay inactive.
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的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Maintaining Rhythm and Happiness in Final Year
For students navigating the intensity of final-year studies, happiness is a luxury that you cannot afford during this critical period. However, happiness is not the absence of stress, but a sense of controlled progress and inner peace cultivated within the demanding environment. 36
Why then should you prioritize the cultivation of happiness? In an age of stress, actively safeguarding this happiness is essential. Chronic anxiety and burnout impair cognitive function, and even hurt your academic performance. Research confirms that greater happiness is associated with better physical health, stronger resilience, and more fulfilling relationships. 37
To achieve this, begin with intentionally designing your daily rhythm. This means scheduling not only study sessions but also breaks. 38 These acts are not time wasted; they are strategic resets that prevent mental fatigue and sustain concentration. For instance, a ten-minute walk after a 90-minute study block can significantly clear mental fog, thus improving efficiency in the next session.
39 While academic goals are vital, defining your self-worth only by test scores is a fragile foundation. Instead, consciously connecting your daily effort to larger personal growth such as problem-solving skills fosters a better sense of accomplishment. This shift from a purely outcome-based to a process-oriented perspective transforms the journey into a source of satisfaction.
In fact, maintaining your own rhythm in senior year is an act of wise self-management. It involves protecting your mental space through structured balance and reframing the purpose of your effort. 40 Then, you are empowered to perform at your best when it matters most.
A. Perspective is key, too.
B. Self-worth also matters.
C. You’ll find all your stress disappear without a trace.
D. It is a feeling of moving forward at a sustainable pace.
E. They can be brief walks, mindful breathing, or a favorite hobby.
F. Thus, investing in happiness can energize you in all aspects of our lives.
G. By doing so, you’ll harvest both academic knowledge and sustainable happiness.
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节:完形填空(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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
As an enthusiastic rock climber, Sam was used to occasional minor injuries. But the fall he took last year was 41 Halfway up a difficult route, he slipped and badly broke his 42 . While the operation was successful, it took time to 43 . For an athlete like Sam, months off the rock were 44 .
The first weeks were hardest. Sam, stuck at home, wondered whether he’d have 45 to climb again, as his friends climbed without him. The waiting process seemed surprisingly 46 , which made him feel defeated and question his future.
But he pressed on. His foot pain gradually 47 as he exercised daily as instructed, and his range of 48 and strength returned. Eight months after the accident, Sam was 49 by his doctor to climb easy routes. 50 , he topped a small cliff. Though the muscles were sore, the 51 of being back on real rock made him forget everything else!
His ultimate 52 came six months later, facing the same route where he fell. Fear threatened to 53 but Sam took a deep breath and began. Each move recalled that terrible day, yet this time he managed to stay 54 . Reaching the top, he cried in joy. He defeated his self-doubt and reclaimed his 55 . The road back was long, but the rewards of never giving up were sweet.
41. A. different B. awkward C. mild D. deadly
42. A. wrist B. back C. neck D. ankle
43. A. shine B. adjust C. balance D. recover
44. A. heartbreaking B. astonishing C. healing D. rewarding
45. A. time B. certificate C. chance D. responsibility
46. A. predictable B. endless C. smooth D. consistent
47. A. developed B. worsened C. shifted D. eased
48. A. control B. motion C. attention D. stability
49. A. warned B. suggested C. cleared D. forced
50. A. Naturally B. Secretly C. Cautiously D. Abruptly
51. A. fear B. joy C. anxiety D. sight
52. A. test B. treatment C. game D. duty
53. A. take over B. give in C. slip away D. calm down
54. A. grateful B. scared C. focused D. humble
55. A. sympathy B. integrity C. reputation D. passion
第二节:(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式。
Nearly two hundred years ago, Scotsman James Legge travelled to China as a missionary, hoping to spread Western learning to the East. He once observed that 56 great empires such as the Persian, Grecian, Roman, and more modern ones had all risen, flourished, and eventually 57 (decay), the Chinese empire remained steadfast through the ages. And he was determined to uncover the moral and social principles 58 had enabled this ancient civilization to survive so many violent disturbance. To find answers, he turned 59 the enormous collections of ancient Chinese literary works 60 (store) in private and imperial libraries. He then began to 61 (systematic) study and translate the most influential Chinese classics, the Four Books and Five Classics.
In 1873, Legge left China as a highly respected 62 (translate). Three years later, he achieved another historic milestone: he became the first Westerner 63 (appoint) as Professor of Chinese at the University of Oxford. There, he continued his translation work with great discipline. Through his careful and thoughtful translations, 64 window was opened onto China and its literature, 65 (contribute) to the respectful exchange between Western and Chinese cultures.
第 Ⅱ 卷(40分)
注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本卷上无效。
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你校英语俱乐部举办了主题为“Making Self-management a Way of Life”的演讲比赛。请写一篇演讲稿参赛,内容包括:
1.你的理解;
2.你的建议;
3.你的号召。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Good afternoon, everyone.
第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面短文,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。续写的词数应为150左右。
After flying all night, I was tired as I arrived in Denver to hold an event on positive thinking. As I entered the lecture hall, Dr. Fred Vogt asked me, “Do you know about the Make-A-Wish Foundation?” “Yes,” I replied. “Well, a 17-year-old girl Amy Graham has been diagnosed as having terminal cancer. Doctors gave her three days. Her dying wish was to attend your lecture.”
I was shocked. I felt a combination of awe and doubt. I couldn’t believe it. I thought kids who were dying would want to go and see Disneyland, or suchlike. Why would a kid with only a few days to live want to spend their final days listening to a motivational speaker? Suddenly my thoughts were interrupted…
“Here’s Amy.” Before me stood a girl wearing a bright red hat to cover her head, which was bald from all of the treatments. Her weak body was a bit bent. She said, “My two goals were to graduate from high school and to attend your lecture. My doctors didn’t believe I could do either and they didn’t think I’d have enough energy. I have to rely on my parents now.”
Tears welled in my eyes; I was choked up. My mind was being shaken. I cleared my throat and smiled, “Thanks for wanting to come.” We hugged, wiped our eyes and separated.
That Sunday afternoon I held the workshop that Amy and her parents attended. The audience was packed to overflowing with over a thousand attendees eager to learn, grow and become more fully human. I humbly asked the audience if they wanted to learn a healing process that might serve them for life. From the stage it appeared that everyone’s hand was raised high in the air. I taught the audience how to vigorously (用力地) rub their hands together, separate them by two inches and feel the healing energy. Then I paired them off with a partner to feel the healing energy from themselves to another, explaining that everyone had healing potential to support others.
注意:
1.续写短文词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1:
At that point an idea struck me.
Paragraph 2:
With a round of applause, Amy’s dad led her off the stage.
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沈阳二中 2025-2026 学年度下学期 6 月月考
高二(27 届)英语试题答案
听力
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阅读理解
21-25 BBCDC 26-30 DDABA 31-35 CCAAD
七选五
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完型填空
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语篇填空
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61. systematically 62. translator 63. to be appointed 64. a 65. contributing
应用文参考范文
Good afternoon, everyone. Today, I’m greatly honored to share my thoughts on “Making Self-management a Way of Life”.
Self-management means taking control of our thoughts and actions to live a more fulfilling and purposeful life. To practice it, start with a to-do list and set priorities, which ensures our efficiency. Besides, deadlines keep us focused and help us avoid time-wasting. Also, it is significant to leave time for self-reflection to gain personal growth.
It’s high time that we made self-management a habit. Let’s take the first step to discover a better self! Thanks for listening.
读后续写参考范文
Paragraph 1: At that point an idea struck me. I said to the audience, “This morning I was introduced to Amy Graham, a 17-year-old. I want to bring her up here and let you all send healing life energy toward her.” Supported by her father, Amy stepped onto the stage, looking frail from an absolute lack of exercise. She talked about what she was suffering from and her final wish to be at this workshop. Touched by her story, the audience spontaneously warmed up their hands and engaged in the simple exercise, after which they gave her a tearful standing ovation.
Paragraph 2: With a round of applause, Amy’s dad led her off the stage. At that moment, the workshop became more than just a lecture on positive thinking — it showed the power of hope and the resilience of the human spirit. After the workshop concluded, attendees lingered, sharing stories and exchanging contact information. Many approached Amy and her parents, offering words of encouragement. It was clear that something extraordinary had taken place — a blend of hope, belief, and the courage to confront adversity with positivity. Before leaving, Amy thanked me for the unexpected invitation, which was a real bonus for her and gave her the healing power beyond physical remedies.
听力原文
Text 1
W: Hello, Bob. This is Mary. I’ve made some cheesecakes and I know how much you like them. Can you come and pick one up on your way home?
M: How can I turn down such kindness? Thank you so much. I’ll meet you an hour later.
Text 2
W: Jim, what’s the total amount we’ve raised for the charity Help the Elderly?
M: It’s amazing! We’ve already got $27,000, but we still need more.
W: Yes, we must work hard to get at least $30,000.
Text 3
W: Come on. It’s too hot. I don’t want to wait any longer.
M: No one likes standing in line. But the lines for popular rides are always long. And this roller coaster is the most popular ride here.
Text 4
M: Aunt Sophia took part in a singing competition this morning. Did you watch the live competition?
W: No. I had to go to my piano class. What about you?
M: I was practising on the football field all morning. We can watch the video this evening.
Text 5
W: Have you ever watched the film Seven Worlds, One Planet? I think it’s very interesting.
M: Not yet. I hear the photography is brilliant, isn’t it?
W: Yeah. You could also learn how animals in different places live.
M: Maybe this is why so many people love to watch it.
Text 6
W: ⑥ A visit to Sunshine Farm? It’s not the usual sort of visit, I think.
M: ⑥ Yes. It’s mostly for educational purposes. ⑦ Children can pick vegetables, feed animals and collect eggs. For many children, the last one is their favorite thing to do on the farm.
W: Yes, I also think so.
M: On the farm, children can have a chance to get close to ducks, sheep, chickens, rabbits and cows.
W: I think children will also like the activity.
Text 7
W: Hello, Peter. Mother’s Day falls on next Sunday. How do you plan to celebrate it?
M: My brother and I plan to take my mum out for lunch on that day. ⑧ I’ll buy a Mother’s Day gift for her this weekend. What about you? How will you celebrate Mother’s Day?
W: ⑨ My family took my mum out for an early Mother’s Day dinner last night. We usually celebrate it a week or two in advance, as restaurants are easier to book then.
M: That’s a great idea. Maybe we’ll do that next year. ⑩ Did you get your mum a present?
W: ⑩ I gave her a red envelope. Then she can buy whatever she likes.
M: That’s great.
Text 8
W: ⑪ Good morning, Dr. Smith. I’m a student reporter from a local high school. Can you spare some time for me?
M: ⑪ OK.
W: ⑫ Many kids are afraid to see a dentist. How do you let them feel better?
M: ⑫ I have a great helper. It’s Mia, my dog. Mia can help them feel better.
W: ⑫ Does it really work?
M: ⑫ Yes. Mia is very gentle. She plays games with kids to help them calm down. Kids accept the treatment more easily with Mia volunteering to comfort them here. I hear there are also dogs in some schools to help students relax and study well, right?
W: Yeah, but we haven’t got such dogs in our school. ⑬ And how long has Mia been helping out?
M: ⑬ I got her about ten months ago, but she didn’t begin to help until six months later. I sent her to a dog school for several months and she got some professional training.
W: Great!
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W: Mr. Green, I have read some of your books. They are about different countries, aren’t they?
M: Yes. Everything in my novels happens in different countries. I was born in France and I grew up there. My writing began with a novel about Germany. ⑭ My latest novel is about Mexico. I toured the country with my friends last year.
W: ⑮ Your books are all about adventure stories. Has anything dangerous ever happened to you?
M: I used to meet wild animals in the forest but I wasn’t scared at all. ⑯ The thing that frightened me was my car breaking down in the desert. Luckily, I had plenty of food and water. Finally, some strangers passing by saved me.
W: Sounds very alarming. What do you often do in your spare time?
M: I usually do something relaxing with my friends such as doing some sports.
W: ⑰ Do you have any ideas for the future?
M: Well, I have travelled all over the world so there are few places I want to visit. ⑰ My parents are both over 80 years old, so I want to accompany them as long as I am free.
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W: Hi, everyone. Welcome to my live broadcast room. Today, I’ll introduce something about Sara Zarr and her new book A Song Called Home to you.
Born in 1970, Sara is a popular writer now. ⑱ Her novel, Story of a Girl, was published in 2007 and later was made into a movie. This was followed by eight more novels and two works of nonfiction. In addition to writing, ⑲ Sara hosts the long-running radio show This Creative Life, which is a kind of online radio programme. Also, she sometimes works as a writing teacher and attends school tours and conferences.
⑳ Her new book, A Song Called Home, follows Lou, a fifth-grader, whose mother is getting remarried after breaking up with her father. Lou will be separated from everything in her past life, farther from her father than ever. On her birthday, she receives a guitar that she believes is from her father, and she decides to learn to play it to impress him. It’s a novel full of joys and disappointments of real life. But above all, it’s a novel that gives us confidence in life. ⑳ It is especially suitable for students aged 13-19.
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