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2025—2026学年度第二学期高二教学质量检测
英 语
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名,准考证号等填写在答题卡上。
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3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面 5段对话。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.Where is the ice cream now?
A.In the garage. B.In the refrigerator. C.In the car.
2.What puts the man off living in Los Angeles?
A.The terrible weather.
B.The fast-paced lifestyle.
C.The high living expenses.
3. What is the man’s favorite kind of music now?
A.Pop music. B.Classical music. C.Country music.
4.Where does this conversation probably take place?
A.At the woman’s home. B.At a hotel. C.At a hospital.
5.Which team won the debate competition yesterday?
A.The Legal Eagles. B.The Literary Lions. C.The Business Bulls.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答6、7小题。
6.How does the woman feel about the cartoon?
A.Interested. B.Indifferent. C.Disappointed.
7.What will the man do next?
A.Shop online. B.Send a message. C.Consult a chemist.
听下面一段对话,回答8~10小题。
8. Why was Maria looking for Danny?
A. To express thanks. B. To make an apology. C. To ask a favor.
9. What is Danny busy doing after school these days?
A. Practicing dancing. B. Decorating the stage. C. Looking after his sister.
10. What will Maria do next?
A. Go home. B. Attend a class. C. Talk to Mark.
听下面一段对话,回答11~14小题。
11.Where are the speakers probably?
A.In the woman’s home.
B.At a job center.
C.At a hotel’s front desk.
12.Why did Ms. Lin quit her previous job?
A.The need of childcare.
B.The lack of rest.
C.The burden of workload.
13.What is the Parkview Hotel’s requirement?
A.Working overnight.
B.Cooking traditional dishes.
C.Mastering multiple languages.
14.What can we learn about the Lakeside Hotel option?
A.It ensures promotion.
B.It offers free meals.
C.It provides generous salaries.
听下面一段对话,回答15~17小题。
15.When does the conversation probably take place?
A.In the morning. B.In the afternoon. C.In the evening.
16.Which bus are the speakers going to take?
A.No.3. B.No.11. C.No.17.
17.How will the woman go to work tomorrow?
A.By underground. B.On foot. C.By bus.
听下面一段对话,回答18~20小题。
18.What does the man’s mother enjoy doing?
A.Cooking. B.Gardening. C.Teaching.
19.What do we know about the woman’s mother?
A.She is quite clever. B.She is always working. C.She is lazy.
20.What does the man’s father do now?
A.A cook. B.A writer. C.A teacher.
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、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Immersive Disney Animation Singapore
Since its inaugural unveiling in Toronto in the closing month of the year 2022, the Immersive Disney Animation spectacle has captivated throngs in thirteen urban centers across North America and has created a sensation overseas, making waves in Tokyo. Presently, this keenly anticipated voyage is on the cusp of extending its reach to South East Asia for the inaugural time on the 18th day of November in the year 2023 at the Sands Theatre, a prestigious venue within the Marina Bay Sands complex!
HIGHLIGHTS
As you cross the threshold, you are greeted by an awe-inspiring 360-degree panorama that serves as a portal into the realm of Disney’s narrative tapestry. Spanning from perennial favorites to contemporary cinematic juggernauts such as Frozen, Encanto, Zootopia, and Big Hero 6, you are invited to traverse through fabled scenes and encounter characters that have withstood the test of time.
The encounter surpasses the boundaries of mere ocular gratification. It is replete with a plethora of interactive components, including surfaces that shift in tandem with your movements as you traverse the exhibition spaces, a simulated snowy downpour of iridescent bubbles, bracelets that illuminate in a spectrum of hues, and further enchanting features. Naturally, when youngsters are partaking in the exploration alongside their progenitors, they will be outfitted with safeguarding apparatus to ensure their well-being.
Moreover, this venture is an immersive odyssey designed to kindle your creative spark and enhance your appreciation for the craft of animation. Within the confines of the exhibition hall brimming with seldom-exhibited artifacts from the Walt Disney Animation Research Library, you are granted the opportunity to uncover drafts of animated personas crafted by animators and to delve into the stories of some of the prodigious talents responsible for Disney’s enduring legacy. Additionally, an interactive drawing station is at your disposal, inviting you to test your mettle at rendering your own animated figures and to imbue them with life through the magic of animation.
EVENT DETAILS
Date: From 18th Nov 2023 (Sat)
Opening hours:
Mon–Thu & Sun: 10 am – 10 pm
Fri-Sat: 10 am – 11:30pm
Duration: 90 minutes per slot (时间段)
Exhibition Time-Slots:
10 am; 11:30 am; lpm; 2:30 pm;4 pm;5:30 pm;7 pm;8:30 pm
10 pm (Only applicable to Fridays and Saturdays)
Tickets: From $41
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21.What can you experience in the Immersive Disney Animation Singapore?
A.Feasting your eyes on fantastic magic shows.
B.Interacting with Disney characters face to face.
C.Creating your own animated cartoon characters.
D.Enjoying a 90-minute newly-released Disney film.
22.What is a suitable time to go to Sands Theatre for the exhibition?
A.10 am, 19th Nov 2023. B.11 am, 17th Nov 2023.
C.10 pm, 20th Nov 2023. D.11 pm, 18th Nov 2023.
23.Where is this text most probably taken from?
A.A travel brochure. B.An official website.
C.A local newspaper. D.An online shopping platform.
B
“A city is not a problem to be solved,” said Marshall Brown, associate professor in Princeton’s School of Architecture. In Brown’s view, a city is a reflection of our social, political and cultural values. New technologies are less about giving us a perfect fix, and more about creating opportunities that we can use to solve problems. The technology that has been on Brown’s mind lately is the autonomous vehicle.
Although today’s automakers are investing vast resources into self-driving cars, they’ve given far less thought to the design of the physical urban infrastructure (基础设施) to support them. Take road signs as an example. They were made to tell human drivers what to do. But driverless cars don’t need signs — they can get instructions from the road itself. Autonomous vehicles can navigate through information embedded in roads, by recognizing patterns, textures or materials. “We store information in the pavement, and this is environmentally sound, and is more beautiful, which is something that we care about in architecture,” Brown said.
Another question is how autonomous vehicles will change the nature of pavement. Traditionally, the pavement steals spaces that could be covered in green spaces. But by making parking mobile, autonomous vehicles allow us to reduce the pavement footprint in the city. Parking by definition is fixed. Personal automobiles mostly sit unused while their owners are at work in the urban environment. However, when cars can drive themselves, they can navigate to lots far from urban centers, reducing the need for large, fixed parking spaces in valuable downtown areas.
With autonomous driving, one change is that mobility will no longer be limited to people with driver’s licenses. People who cannot drive — or children who want to go to a friend’s house — can just hire driverless vehicles that will take them to their destinations. “Once you start thinking even a little bit about the impact of these technologies,” Brown said, “it explodes into thinking about everything at once.”
24.What is Marshall Brown’s view on new technologies?
A.A problem to be solved. B.An opportunity for change.
C.A threat to urban design. D.A sign of social development.
25.Why does the writer mention “road signs” in paragraph 2?
A.To call for attention to self-driving cars. B.To illustrate their environmental impact.
C.To highlight their navigation effectiveness. D.To show the need to upgrade infrastructure.
26.What might be a consequence of mobile parking?
A.Reduced traffic jams. B.Less travel time.
C.Increased green coverage. D.More parking spaces.
27.Which can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Why Cities Should Welcome More Future Cars
B.What Opportunities New Technology Might Bring
C.What Driverless Cars Could Mean for Environment
D.How Autonomous Vehicles Could Reshape Our Cities
C
Nowadays, social media plays a huge part in people’s lives. But is it always for the better?
Recently, a livestreamer named Emilycc has gone viral (走红) on the platform Twitch. For more than four years, she has streamed almost every moment of her life online. Viewers watch and talk with her as she goes about her day. It’s like something out of George Orwell’s book 1984 or Jim Carrey’s movie The Truman Show, where people imagined a world with constant surveillance (监控) — except that Emilycc chooses to put the camera on herself.
As someone who stays relatively private online, I can’t think of anything worse than always livestreaming your whole life. Not only that, the thought of hundreds of strangers knowing where you live, eat and sleep is scary. Seeing this young woman put her entire life online made me realize how deeply social media controls us. For Emilycc and her viewers, it has led to a dangerous cycle of dependency and exposure (暴露).
Not everything needs to be shared online. It is important to keep some privacy, and the real connections we have face-to-face will always be more meaningful and better for our mental well-being.
Whenever I take a long break from social media, I feel happier, less worried and far more relaxed. I’m not sure people truly understand how addictive it can be. Learning about Emilycc highlights the importance of striking a balance between exposing ourselves and protecting our well-being.
A study by the American Psychological Association found that almost half of teens who use social media often rated their mental health as poor or very poor. Overuse can lead to stress, anxiety and an unrealistic view of the world, just like an addiction. By setting limits and spending more time on real-life communications, we can protect our mental health and make sure that technology improves our lives, rather than controls them.
28.What does the author imply about Emilycc’s livestreaming?
A.It puts her at risk of overexposure. B.It is something she has no control over.
C.It is similar to being watched in a movie. D.It is a new way to connect with strangers.
29.Why does the author mention her own experience of taking a break from social media?
A.To encourage readers to try the same. B.To prove the addictive nature of social media.
C.To stress the importance of maintaining privacy. D.To show the benefits of limiting social media use.
30.What does the author advise readers to do to protect their mental health?
A.Take some free online psychological courses.
B.Only share personal information selectively online.
C.Balance study and entertainment with digital tools.
D.Limit online time and appreciate face-to-face contacts.
31.Which can be the best title for the text?
A.Livestream Changes Our Life B.Mind Your Privacy in Digital Age
C.Use Social Media Properly in Real Life D.Communication Benefits Mental Health
D
Claims that artificial intelligence (AI) borders on human intelligence have become commonplace. Some believe that rapid advances in large language models signal “superintelligence” will fundamentally reshape society. However, this comparison misses something essential about what human intelligence is.
Research shows that human intelligence emerges from processes like shared language, cultural communication, cooperation and progressive learning across generations. AI systems, by contrast, do not cooperate or form social bonds. They process information separately, responding to prompts without awareness, intention or accountability.
Human intelligence is also embodied (具身的). Our thinking is shaped by physical experience, emotion and social interaction, which ground abstract reasoning later in life. AI lacks this grounding. Language models learn statistical patterns from text, not meaning from lived experience. They do not understand concepts in the way humans do.
Advocates of AI progress often point to the vast amounts of data used to train modern systems. Yet this data represents a remarkably narrow slice of humanity. Around 80% of online content is produced in just ten languages, while over 7,000 languages are spoken worldwide, with only a few hundred represented online. Training AI on such data set means baking in the perspectives, assumptions and biases of a relatively small portion of the world’s population. Human intelligence, by contrast, is defined by diversity. Eight billion people contribute to a shared cognitive (认知) landscape. AI does not have access to this richness, nor can it generate it independently. The data on which it is trained is based on a highly biased sample.
None of this is to deny that AI systems are powerful tools. Used carefully and with oversight, they can be socially beneficial. But usefulness is not the same as intelligence in the human sense. AI remains narrow and dependent on human input, evaluation and correction. It does not form intentions, participate in shared reasoning or contribute to the cultural processes that make human intelligence what it is.
Until machines can participate in that social, embodied and ethical dimension of cognition — and there is no evidence they can — the idea that AI will exceed human intelligence remains more promotion than insight.
32.What can be inferred about human intelligence in paragraph 2?
A.It progresses at a slow pace. B.It develops from individual learning.
C.It features collective wisdom. D.It shows more advanced ability than AI.
33.In paragraph 3, the author primarily contrasts human and AI learning in terms of ________.
A.the source of understanding B.the lessons of lived experience
C.the speed of data processing D.the concepts of abstract reasoning
34.What mainly contributes to the bias in AI training data?
A.Repeated text patterns. B.Inaccurate online content.
C.Limited language range. D.Uneven geographical coverage.
35.What is the author’s attitude towards the idea that AI will exceed human intelligence?
A.Approving. B.Doubtful. C.Cautious. D.Unconcerned.
第二节 (共 5 小题; 每小题 2.5 分, 满分 12.5 分)
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。
Perseverance is the steadfastness (坚定) in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success. 36 When we persevere, we demonstrate a refusal to give up, which can be a game-changer in pursuing our goals.
Life is filled with challenges, and the ability to overcome these obstacles is crucial for success. Whether you’re facing professional problems or personal struggles, perseverance helps you push through tough times. To cultivate perseverance, start by setting clear and achievable goals. 37 Break your goals into smaller, manageable tasks, and focus on completing them one step at a time.
38 This progressive attitude encourages you to view challenges as opportunities for learning, rather than as unconquerable obstacles. By believing in your ability to grow and improve, you’ll be more likely to persevere through difficulties. Besides, self-discipline is crucial for maintaining focus and commitment. Develop routines that align with your goal and hold yourself accountable.
Instead of viewing failures as barriers, see them as valuable lessons. 39 This active approach fosters strength and reinforces your commitment to your goals. Acknowledge your progress, no matter how small. Celebrating achievements along the way boosts your motivation and reinforces the belief that your efforts are worthwhile. Recognizing your growth helps maintain a positive mindset and fuels your perseverance.
40 By cultivating this essential quality, setting clear goals, embracing a growth mindset, and developing a supportive network, you can overcome challenges and reach your full potential. Remember, success is often just one step beyond failure — so keep pushing forward!
A.We will analyze the features of perseverance today.
B.There are ways to cultivate the quality of perseverance.
C.It shows qualities like determination, toughness, and patience.
D.Adopting a growth mindset is essential for fostering perseverance.
E.Reflect on what went wrong and how you can improve in the future.
F.Perseverance is a powerful force that can lead to incredible achievements.
G.Knowing what you want to achieve provides clear direction and motivation.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节 (共 15 小题; 每小题 1 分, 满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Hirpora is a village that battles extreme winters every year. The village experiences temperatures as low as -15°C from November to March. Five to six feet of snow often 41 the landscape, blocking roads and making movement nearly 42 . Farming and daily labour come to an end in the winter, leaving residents trapped inside.
Yet, 55-year-old Ulfata Bano 43 every day. Wrapped in a woolen cloak (披风), a woolen cap, and a scarf, she walks along the snow-covered paths with 44 . She works at the Hirpora post office alongside a male workmate. While he collects mail from the district post office, Ulfata takes on the responsibility of delivering it to the 45 . “I have been working as a postwoman for over 30 years. Even during 46 winters, when the snow is three to four feet deep and temperatures drop significantly, I have to deliver mail,” says Ulfata.
Ulfata never learned to 47 . She occasionally depends on family members for 48 but mostly walks to her destinations. The physical demands of her job are high, but she finds 49 in it. “Walking several kilometres daily keeps me physically fit. There are hardships, but my job requires me to 50 them,” she says.
If you ask Ulfata what keeps her going, she will reply, “It is the sense of duty and smiles of those who 51 on me that keep me going every single day. 52 the hardships, knowing that my deliveries help families stay 53 makes every step through the snow worthwhile.”
Ulfata’s journey continues. The snow, the cold and the long distances do not 54 her resolve. For the people of Hirpora, she is more than just a postwoman — she is a 55 that keeps them connected to the outside world. And for as long as she can, she will continue to walk through the snow, carrying letters, parcels, and the warmth of human connection.
41.A.towers B.blankets C.battles D.channels
42.A.impossible B.insufficient C.inaccessible D.inconvenient
43.A.tries out B.frees up C.shows off D.sets out
44.A.schedule B.belief C.determination D.entertainment
45.A.residents B.immigrants C.experts D.natives
46.A.silent B.bleak C.severe D.dusty
47.A.sort B.drive C.collect D.patrol
48.A.shift B.account C.transport D.search
49.A.meaning B.kindness C.inspiration D.desire
50.A.negotiate B.release C.consult D.overcome
51.A.weigh B.decide C.focus D.rely
52.A.Beyond B.Despite C.Except D.Beneath
53.A.connected B.amused C.attracted D.informed
54.A.renew B.shake C.disturb D.reject
55.A.friend B.hero C.chance D.bridge
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。
Qigong is a special kind of Chinese exercise. It helps people stay healthy by moving slowly, breathing deeply, and focusing the mind. The word “Qi” means energy, and “Gong” means practice. Therefore, Qigong means “the practice of energy”.
Unlike running or jumping. Qigong is slow and gentle, but it can help with stress, tiredness, weak digestion, or even sleep 56 (problem).
In Chinese culture, people believe that Qi flows inside the body, like water 57 (flow) through rivers. 58 Qi moves well, the body feels strong. But if it gets blocked, we may feel sick or weak. Qigong helps unblock and guide the Qi, and the body becomes balanced again.
People do Qigong by standing still, moving arms slowly, turning the body, and breathing deeply, 59 looks easy, but takes practice. Some forms also include soft sounds or special hand shapes to help focus the energy.
Qigong 60 (practise) in China for over 2,000 years. In ancient times, doctors, monks, and martial artists all practised Qigong. Some did it 61 healing and peace of mind, and others to make their Kung Fu 62 (strong).
Today, many people still practise Qigong in parks or homes. Some do it in 63 morning to feel fresh. Others do it at night to relax. Even children can learn simple Qigong to help them 64 (breath) better and focus more.
Qigong is not about winning or speed. It is about listening to your body and staying calm. It shows the 65 (wise) of Chinese culture — healing with breath, movement, and peace.
第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分 40 分)
66.假定你是李华,针对近期部分学生依赖AI完成英文写作任务的现象,外教Jason拟发布一条规定:禁用AI写作,请给Jason写封邮件,内容包括:
(1)你对此规定的看法;
(2)结合自身经历说明理由。
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。
Dear Jason,
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
67.
Last weekend, a group of high-school students, including Tom, Sarah, and their friends, participated in an environmental protection activity at a nearby river. The activity was organized by their school’s environmental club to raise awareness about water pollution and encourage people to take action to protect the river.
When they arrived at the riverbank, they were shocked by what they saw. The river was filled with all kinds of garbage, from plastic bottles to old tires. The water was dark and smelly, and there were hardly any signs of aquatic life. Tom frowned and said, “This is even worse than we thought. We really need to do something to save this river.”
The students immediately got to work. They divided themselves into groups. One group started to pick up the garbage along the riverbank, using long-handled tools to reach the trash floating in the water. Another group went around to the nearby factories and shops, distributing brochures about environmental protection and explaining the importance of not polluting the river. Sarah was in charge of taking pictures and recording videos to document the situation and their efforts.
As they were working, a middle-aged man walked by. He looked at the students with curiosity and asked, “What are you kids doing?” Tom stepped forward and replied, “Sir, we’re trying to clean up this river. It’s in a really bad state, and we want to make people aware of the problem.” The man nodded, but then he said, “Do you really think a few kids like you can make a difference? This pollution has been going on for years.” Tom was a bit discouraged by his words, but he still firmly said, “We have to try. Every little bit helps, right?” The man just shrugged and walked away. After a long day of hard work, the riverbank looked much cleaner. However, they knew that this was just a small step, and there was still a long way to go to fully restore the river’s health...
注意:
(1)所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph 1:
That night, Tom couldn’t fall asleep. He kept thinking about the man’s words and the current situation of the river.
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Paragraph 2:
A few weeks later, the students organized a follow-up activity.
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2026学年度第二学期高二教学质量检测
英语参考答案
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57.flowing
58.If
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60.has been practised
61.for
62.stronger
63.the
64.to breathe/breathe
65.wisdom
66.Dear Jason,
I'm writing to express my support for your proposed rule of banning AI in English writing
tasks.Personally,I am strongly in favor of this decision.
While AI tools can generate essays quickly,rely ing on them hinders our language learning.
Take my experience as an example.I once used AI to complete a writing assignment.Although I
got a good grade,I found myself struggling to express ideas independently in the following exam.
It was then that I realized true writing skills can only be acquired through independent practice.
Therefore,your rule will definitely encourage us to improve our writing abilities genuinely.
Yours,
LiHua
67.One possible version:
That night,Tom couldn't fall asleep.He kept thinking about the man's words and the
current situation of the river.Suddenly,an idea struck him.He decided to create an online
platform to raise more awareness about the river's pollution problem.The next day,he shared his
idea with Sarah and their friends.Everyone was excited about it and started to contribute.They
collected more data about the river'pollution.They also uploaded all the pictures and videos
Sarah had taken during the activity.Soon,their online platform attracted a lot of attention,with
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many people expressing their support.
A few weeks later,the students organized a follow-up activity.This time,more people
joined them,including some of the factory owners who had received their brochures before.The
man who had doubted them also showed up.He walked up to Tom and said,"I was wrong.You
kids have really made a difference."With more hands on deck,they not only cleaned the riverbank
again but also started a tree-planting project along the river.The river was gradually showing signs
of recovery,and the students knew that their continuous efforts were paying off.
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2025—2026学年度第二学期高二教学质量检测
英语参考答案
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答案
C
C
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A
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B
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B
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56.problems 57.flowing 58.If 59.which 60.has been practised 61.for 62.stronger 63.the 64.to breathe/breathe 65.wisdom
66.Dear Jason,
I’m writing to express my support for your proposed rule of banning AI in English writing tasks. Personally, I am strongly in favor of this decision.
While AI tools can generate essays quickly, relying on them hinders our language learning. Take my experience as an example. I once used AI to complete a writing assignment. Although I got a good grade, I found myself struggling to express ideas independently in the following exam. It was then that I realized true writing skills can only be acquired through independent practice.
Therefore, your rule will definitely encourage us to improve our writing abilities genuinely.
Yours,
Li Hua
67.One possible version:
That night, Tom couldn’t fall asleep. He kept thinking about the man’s words and the current situation of the river. Suddenly, an idea struck him. He decided to create an online platform to raise more awareness about the river’s pollution problem. The next day, he shared his idea with Sarah and their friends. Everyone was excited about it and started to contribute. They collected more data about the river’ pollution. They also uploaded all the pictures and videos Sarah had taken during the activity. Soon, their online platform attracted a lot of attention, with many people expressing their support.
A few weeks later, the students organized a follow-up activity. This time, more people joined them, including some of the factory owners who had received their brochures before. The man who had doubted them also showed up. He walked up to Tom and said, “I was wrong. You kids have really made a difference.” With more hands on deck, they not only cleaned the riverbank again but also started a tree-planting project along the river. The river was gradually showing signs of recovery, and the students knew that their continuous efforts were paying off.
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注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名,准考证号等填写在答题卡上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂
黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在
答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的
答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。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.Where is the ice cream now?
A.In the garage.
B.In the refrigerator.
C.In the car.
2.What puts the man off living in Los Angeles?
A.The terrible weather.
B.The fast-paced lifestyle.
C.The high living expenses.
3.What is the man's favorite kind of music now?
A.Pop music.
B.Classical music.
C.Country music.
4.Where does this conversation probably take place?
A.At the woman's home.B.At a hotel.
C.At a hospital.
5.Which team won the debate competition yesterday?
A.The Legal Eagles.B.The Literary Lions.
C.The Business Bulls.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答6、7小题。
6.How does the woman feel about the cartoon?
A.Interested.
B.Indifferent.
C.Disappointed.
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7.What will the man do next?
A.Shop online.
B.Send a message
C.Consult a chemist.
听下面一段对话,回答8~10小题。
8.Why was Maria looking for Danny?
A.To express thanks.
B.To make an apology.
C.To ask a favor.
9.What is Danny busy doing after school these days?
A.Practicing dancing.
B.Decorating the stage.
C.Looking after his sister.
10.What will Maria do next?
A.Go home.
B.Attend a class.
C.Talk to Mark.
听下面一段对话,回答11~14小题。
11.Where are the speakers probably?
A.In the woman's home.
B.At a job center.
C.At a hotel's front desk.
12.Why did Ms.Lin quit her previous job?
A.The need of childcare.
B.The lack of rest.
C.The burden of workload.
13.What is the Parkview Hotel's requirement?
A.Working overnight.
B.Cooking traditional dishes.
C.Mastering multiple languages.
14.What can we learn about the Lakeside Hotel option?
A.It ensures promotion.
B.It offers free meals.
C.It provides generous salaries.
听下面一段对话,回答15~17小题。
15.When does the conversation probably take place?
A.In the morning.
B.In the afternoon.
C.In the evening.
16.Which bus are the speakers going to take?
A.No.3.
B.No.11.
C.No.17.
17.How will the woman go to work tomorrow?
A.By underground.B.On foot.
C.By bus
听下面一段对话,回答18~20小题。
18.What does the man's mother enjoy doing?
A.Cooking.
B.Gardening.
C.Teaching.
19.What do we know about the woman's mother?
A.She is quite clever.B.She is always working.
C.She is lazy.
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20.What does the man's father do now?
A.A cook.
B.Awriter.
C.Ateacher.
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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Immersive Disney Animation Singapore
Since its inaugural unveiling in Toronto in the closing month of the year 2022,the
Immersive Disney Animation spectacle has captivated throngs in thirteen urban centers across
North America and has created a sensation overseas,making waves in Tokyo.Presently,this
keenly anticipated voy age is on the cusp of extending its reach to South East Asia for the inaugural
time on the 18th day of November in the year 2023 at the Sands Theatre,a prestigious venue
within the Marina Bay Sands complex!
HIGHLIGHTS
As you cross the threshold,you are greeted by an awe-inspiring 360-degree panorama that
serves as a portal into the realm of Disney's narrative tapestry.Spanning from perennial favorites
to contemporary cinematic juggernauts such as Frozen,Encanto,Zootopia,and Big Hero 6,you
are invited to traverse through fabled scenes and encounter characters that have withstood the test
of time.
The encounter surpasses the boundaries of mere ocular gratification.It is replete with a
plethora of interactive components,including surfaces that shift in tandem with your movements
as you traverse the exhibition spaces,a simulated snowy downpour of iridescent bubbles,bracelets
that illuminate in a spectrum of hues,and further enchanting features.Naturally,when youngsters
are partaking in the exploration alongside their progenitors,they will be outfitted with
safeguarding apparatus to ensure their well-being.
Moreover,this venture is an immersive odyssey designed to kindle your creative spark and
enhance your appreciation for the craft of animation.Within the confines of the exhibition hall
brimming with seldom-exhibited artifacts from the Walt Disney Animation Research Library,you
are granted the opportunity to uncover drafts of animated personas crafted by animators and to
delve into the stories of some of the prodigious talents responsible for Disney's enduring legacy.
Additionally,an interactive drawing station is at your disposal,inviting you to test your mettle at
rendering your own animated figures and to imbue them with life through the magic of animation.
EVENT DETAILS
Date:From 18th Nov 2023 (Sat)
Opening hours:
Mon-Thu Sun:10 am-10 pm
Fri-Sat:10 am-11:30pm
Duration:90 minutes per slot(时间段)
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Exhibition Time-Slots:
10am,11:30am;lpm,2:30pm;4pm,5:30pm;7pm;8:30pm
10 pm(Only applicable to Fridays and Saturdays)
Tickets:From $41
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW.
21.What can you experience in the Immersive Disney Animation Singapore?
A.Feasting your eyes on fantastic magic shows.
B.Interacting with Disney characters face to face
C.Creating your own animated cartoon characters
D.Enjoy ing a 90-minute newly-released Disney film.
22.What is a suitable time to go to Sands Theatre for the exhibition?
A.10 am,19th Nov 2023.
B.11 am,17th Nov 2023.
C.10 pm,20th Nov 2023.
D.11 pm,18th Nov 2023.
23.Where is this text most probably taken from?
A.A travel brochure.
B.An official website.
C.A local newspaper.
D.An online shopping platform.
B
"A city is not a problem to be solved,"said Marshall Brown,associate professor in
Princeton's School of Architecture.In Brown's view,a city is a reflection of our social,political
and cultural values.New technologies are less about giving us a perfect fix,and more about
creating opportunities that we can use to solve problems.The technology that has been on Brown's
mind lately is the autonomous vehicle.
Although today's automakers are investing vast resources into self-driving cars,they've
given far less thought to the design of the physical urban infrastructure(基础设施)to support
them.Take road signs as an example.They were made to tell human drivers what to do.But
driverless cars don't need signs-they can get instructions from the road itself.Autonomous
vehicles can navigate through information embedded in roads,by recognizing patterns,textures
or materials."We store information in the pavement,and this is environmentally sound,and is
more beautiful,which is something that we care about in architecture,"Brown said.
Another question is how autonomous vehicles will change the nature of pavement.
Traditionally,the pavement steals spaces that could be covered in green spaces.But by making
parking mobile,autonomous vehicles allow us to reduce the pavement footprint in the city.Parking
by definition is fixed.Personal automobiles mostly sit unused while their owners are at work in
the urban environment However,when cars can drive themselves,they can navigate to lots far
from urban centers,reducing the need for large,fixed parking spaces in valuable downtown areas.
With autonomous driving,one change is that mobility will no longer be limited to people
with driver's licenses.People who cannot drive-or children who want to go to a friend's house
-can just hire driverless vehicles that will take them to their destinations."Once you start
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thinking even a little bit about the impact of these technologies,"Brown said,"it explodes into
thinking about everything at once."
24.What is Marshall Brown's view on new technologies?
A.A problem to be solved.
B.An opportunity for change.
C.A threat to urban design.
D.A sign of social development.
25.Why does the writer mention"road signs"in paragraph 2?
A.To call for attention to self-driving cars.B.To illustrate their environmental impact.
C.To highlight their navigation effectiveness.D.To show the need to upgrade
infrastructure.
26.What might be a consequence of mobile parking?
A.Reduced traffic jams.
B.Less travel time.
C.Increased green coverage.
D.More parking spaces.
27.Which can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Why Cities Should Welcome More Future Cars
B.What Opportunities New Technology Might Bring
C.What Driverless Cars Could Mean for Environment
D.How Autonomous Vehicles Could Reshape Our Cities
C
Nowadays,social media plays a huge part in people's lives.But is it always for the better?
Recently,a livestreamer named Emilycc has gone viral (on the platform Twitch.For
more than four years,she has streamed almost every moment of her life online.Viewers watch
and talk with her as she goes about her day.It's like something out of George Orwell's book 1984
or Jim Carrey's movie The Truman Show,where people imagined a world with constant
surveillance ()-except that Emilycc chooses to put the camera on herself.
As someone who stays relatively private online,I can't think of anything worse than always
livestreaming your whole life.Not only that,the thought of hundreds of strangers knowing where
you live,eat and sleep is scary.Seeing this young woman put her entire life online made me realize
how deeply social media controls us.For Emilycc and her viewers,it has led to a dangerous cycle
of dependency and exposure(暴露).
Not everything needs to be shared online.It is important to keep some privacy,and the real
connections we have face-to-face will always be more meaningful and better for our mental well-
being.
Whenever I take a long break from social media,I feel happier,less worried and far more
relaxed.I'm not sure people truly understand how addictive it can be.Learning about Emilycc
highlights the importance of striking a balance between exposing ourselves and protecting our
well-being.
A study by the American Psychological Association found that almost half of teens who use
social media often rated their mental health as poor or very poor.Overuse can lead to stress,
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anxiety and an unrealistic view of the world,just like an addiction.By setting limits and spending
more time on real-life communications,we can protect our mental health and make sure that
technology improves our lives,rather than controls them.
28.What does the author imply about Emilycc's livestreaming?
A.It puts her at risk of overexposure.B.It is something she has no control over.
C.It is similar to being watched in a movie.D.It is a new way to connect with strangers.
29.Why does the author mention her own experience of taking a break from social media?
A.To encourage readers to try the same.B.To prove the addictive nature of social
media.
C.To stress the importance of maintaining privacy.D.To show the benefits of limiting
social media use.
30.What does the author advise readers to do to protect their mental health?
A.Take some free online psychological courses.
B.Only share personal information selectively online.
C.Balance study and entertainment with digital tools
D.Limit online time and appreciate face-to-face contacts.
31.Which can be the best title for the text?
A.Livestream Changes Our Life
B.Mind Your Privacy in Digital Age
C.Use Social Media Properly in Real Life D.Communication Benefits Mental Health
D
Claims that artificial intelligence (Al)borders on human intelligence have become
commonplace.Some believe that rapid advances in large language models signal
"superintelligence will fundamentally reshape society.However,this comparison misses
something essential about what human intelligence is.
Research shows that human intelligence emerges from processes like shared language,
cultural communication,cooperation and progressive learning across generations.AI systems,by
contrast,do not cooperate or form social bonds.They process information separately,responding
to prompts without awareness,intention or accountability.
Human intelligence is also embodied ()Our thinking is shaped by physical
experience,emotion and social interaction,which ground abstract reasoning later in life.AI lacks
this grounding.Language models learn statistical patterns from text,not meaning from lived
experience.They do not understand concepts in the way humans do.
Advocates of AI progress often point to the vast amounts of data used to train modern
systems.Yet this data represents a remarkably narrow slice of humanity.Around 80%of online
content is produced in just ten languages,while over 7,000 languages are spoken worldwide,with
only a few hundred represented online.Training AI on such data set means baking in the
perspectives,assumptions and biases of a relatively small portion of the world's population.
Human intelligence,by contrast,is defined by diversity.Eight billion people contribute to a shared
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cognitive (landscape.AI does not have access to this richness,nor can it generate it
independently.The data on which it is trained is based on a highly biased sample.
None of this is to deny that AI systems are powerful tools.Used carefully and with oversight,
they can be socially beneficial.But usefulness is not the same as intelligence in the human sense.
AI remains narrow and dependent on human input,evaluation and correction.It does not form
intentions,participate in shared reasoning or contribute to the cultural processes that make human
intelligence what it is.
Until machines can participate in that social,embodied and ethical dimension of cognition
-and there is no evidence they can-the idea that AI will exceed human intelligence remains
more promotion than insight.
32.What can be inferred about human intelligence in paragraph 2?
A.It progresses at a slow pace.
B.It develops from individual learning.
C.It features collective wisdom.
D.It shows more advanced ability than AI.
33.In paragraph 3,the author primarily contrasts human and AI learning in terms of
A.the source of understanding
B.the lessons of lived experience
C.the speed of data processing
D.the concepts of abstract reasoning
34.What mainly contributes to the bias in AI training data?
A.Repeated text pattems.
B.Inaccurate online content.
C.Limited language range.
D.Uneven geographical coverage
35.What is the author's attitude towards the idea that AI will exceed human intelligence?
A.Approving.B.Doubtful.
C.Cautious.
D.Unconcerned.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
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。
Perseverance is the steadfastness (in doing something despite difficulty or delay in
achieving success.36 When we persevere,we demonstrate a refusal to give up,which
can be a game-changer in pursuing our goals.
Life is filled with challenges,and the ability to overcome these obstacles is crucial for
success.Whether you're facing professional problems or personal struggles,perseverance helps
you push through tough times.To cultivate perseverance,start by setting clear and achievable
goals.37 Break your goals into smaller,manageable tasks,and focus on completing them
one step at a time.
38 This progressive attitude encourages you to view challenges as opportunities
for learning,rather than as unconquerable obstacles.By believing in your ability to grow and
improve,you'll be more likely to persevere through difficulties.Besides,self-discipline is crucial
for maintaining focus and commitment.Develop routines that align with your goal and hold
y ourself accountable.
Instead of viewing failures as barriers,see them as valuable lessons.39 This active
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approach fosters strength and reinforces your commitment to your goals.Acknowledge your
progress,no matter how small.Celebrating achievements along the way boosts your motivation
and reinforces the belief that your efforts are worthwhile.Recognizing your growth helps maintain
a positive mindset and fuels your perseverance.
40 By cultivating this essential quality,setting clear goals,embracing a growth
mindset,and developing a supportive network,you can overcome challenges and reach your full
potential.Remember,success is often just one step beyond failure-so keep pushing forward!
A.We will analyze the features of perseverance today.
B.There are ways to cultivate the quality of perseverance
C.It shows qualities like determination,toughness,and patience.
D.Adopting a growth mindset is essential for fostering perseverance.
E.Reflect on what went wrong and how you can improve in the future.
F.Perseverance is a powerful force that can lead to incredible achievements.
G.Knowing what you want to achieve provides clear direction and motivation.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳
选项。
Hirpora is a village that battles extreme winters every year.The village experiences
temperatures as low as-15C from November to March.Five to six feet of snow often 41
the landscape,blocking roads and making movement nearly 42.Farming and daily labour
come to an end in the winter,leaving residents trapped inside.
Yet,55-year-old Ulfata Bano 43 every day.Wrapped in a woolen cloak ()a
woolen cap,and a scarf,she walks along the snow-covered paths with 44.She works at
the Hirpora post office alongside a male workmate.While he collects mail from the district post
office,Ulfata takes on the responsibility of delivering it to the 45 "I have been working
as a postwoman for over 30 years.Even during 46 winters,when the snow is three to
four feet deep and temperatures drop significantly,I have to deliver mail,"says Ulfata.
Ulfata never learned to 47.She occasionally depends on family members for
48 but mostly walks to her destinations.The physical demands of her job are high,but she
finds49 in it."Walking several kilometres daily keeps me physically fit.There are
hardships,but my job requires me to 50 them,"she says.
If you ask Ulfata what keeps her going,she will reply,"It is the sense of duty and smiles of
those who 51 on me that keep me going every single day.52 the hardships,
knowing that my deliveries help families stay 53 makes every step through the snow
worthwhile.”
Ulfata's journey continues.The snow,the cold and the long distances do not 54
her
resolve.For the people of Hirpora,she is more than just a postwoman-she is a 55
that
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keeps them connected to the outside world.And for as long as she can,she will continue to walk
through the snow,carry ing letters,parcels,and the warmth of human connection.
41.A.towers
B.blankets
C.battles
D.channels
42.A.impossible
B.insufficient
C.inaccessible
D.inconvenient
43.A.tries out
B.frees up
C.shows off
D.sets out
44.A.schedule
B.belief
C.determination
D.
entertainment
45.A.residents
B.immigrants
C.experts
D.natives
46.A.silent
B.bleak
C.severe
D.dusty
47.A.sort
B.drive
C.collect
D.patrol
48.A.shift
B.
account
C.transport
D.search
49.A.meaning
B.kindness
C.inspiration
D.desire
50.A.negotiate
B.release
C.consult
D.overcome
51.A.weigh
B.decide
C.focus
D.rely
52.A.Beyond
B.Despite
C.Except
D.Beneath
53.A.connected
B.amused
C.attracted
D.informed
54.A.renew
B.shake
C.disturb
D.reject
55.A.friend
B.hero
C.chance
D.bridge
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。
Qigong is a special kind of Chinese exercise.It helps people stay healthy by moving slowly,
breathing deeply,and focusing the mind.The word"Qi"means energy,and"Gong"means practice
Therefore,Qigong means"the practice of energy".
Unlike running or jumping.Qigong is slow and gentle,but it can help with stress,tiredness,
weak digestion,or even sleep56(problem).
In Chinese culture,people believe that Qi flows inside the body,like water 57
(flow)through rivers.58 Qi moves well,the body feels strong.But if it gets blocked,we
may feel sick or weak.Qigong helps unblock and guide the Qi,and the body becomes balanced
again.
People do Qigong by standing still,moving arms slowly,turning the body,and breathing
deeply,59 looks easy,but takes practice.Some forms also include soft sounds or special
hand shapes to help focus the energy.
Qigong 60(practise)in China for over 2,000 years.In ancient times,doctors,
monks,and martial artists all practised Qigong.Some did it 61 healing and peace of mind,
and others to make their Kung Fu 62(strong).
Today,many people still practise Qigong in parks or homes.Some do it in 63
morning to feel fresh.Others do it at night to relax.Even children can learn simple Qigong to help
them 64 (breath)better and focus more.
Qigong is not about winning or speed.It is about listening to your body and staying calm.
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It shows the 65 (wise)of Chinese culture-healing with breath,movement,and peace.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
66.假定你是李华,针对近期部分学生依赖AI完成英文写作任务的现象,外教Jason拟
发布一条规定:禁用AI写作,请给Jason写封邮件,内容包括:
(1)你对此规定的看法:
(②)结合自身经历说明理由。
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。
Dear Jason,
Yours,
Li Hua
67.
Last weekend,a group of high-school students,including Tom,Sarah,and their friends,
participated in an environmental protection activity at a nearby river.The activity was organized
by their school's environmental club to raise awareness about water pollution and encourage
people to take action to protect the river.
When they arrived at the riverbank,they were shocked by what they saw.The river was
filled with all kinds of garbage,from plastic bottles to old tires.The water was dark and smelly,
and there were hardly any signs of aquatic life.Tom frowned and said,"This is even worse than
we thought.We really need to do something to save this river."
The students immediately got to work.They divided themselves into groups.One group
started to pick up the garbage along the riverbank,using long-handled tools to reach the trash
floating in the water.Another group went around to the nearby factories and shops,distributing
brochures about environmental protection and explaining the importance of not polluting the river.
Sarah was in charge of taking pictures and recording videos to document the situation and their
efforts.
As they were working,a middle-aged man walked by.He looked at the students with
curiosity and asked,"What are you kids doing?Tom stepped forward and replied,"Sir,we're
trying to clean up this river.It's in a really bad state,and we want to make people aware of the
problem."The man nodded,but then he said,"Do you really think a few kids like you can make
a difference?This pollution has been going on for years."Tom was a bit discouraged by his words,
but he still firmly said,"We have to try.Every little bit helps,right?The man just shrugged and
walked away.After a long day of hard work,the riverbank looked much cleaner.However,they
knew that this was just a small step,and there was still a long way to go to fully restore the river's
health...
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注意:
(1)所续写短文的词数应为150左右:
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
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That night,Tom couldn't fall asleep.He kept thinking about the man's words and the current
situation of the river.
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A few weeks later,the students organized a follow-up activity.
高三英语试题第11页(共11页)听力考试正式开始。When you get home, can you take the recycling outside? It's in the garage now. Okay, but I need to put the groceries inside first. I have ice cream in my car that needs to go into the refrigerator. When you get home, can you take the recycling outside? It's in the garage now. Okay, but I need to put the grocery y inside first. I have ice cream in my car that needs to go into the refrigerator. Listen to the next question. I don't want to live in los Angeles anymore. Why not? It's full of opportunities for people who are energetic. but I can afford the . living cost indeed, and it's easily affected by extreme weather. I don't want to live in los Angeles anymore. Why not? It's full of opportunities for people who are energetic. but I can afford the living cost indeed. and it's easily affected by extreme weather. Listen to the next question. I used to listen to pop music most, but now I often listen to country music. What about you? I love classical music the most. I used to listen to pop music most, but now I often listen to country music. What about you? I love classical music the most. Listen to the next question. Can we have a double room. please? Certainly with a bath or a shower. We prefer the room which has a shower. Listen to the next question. Did you watch the debate competition yesterday? sure. The legal eagles verses the literary lines. I remember the literary lions reached the final and beat the business bulls last year. How was their performance . yesterday not as good as their opponent. Did you watch the debate competition yesterday? sure. The legal eagles verses the literary lines. I remember the literary lions reached the final and beat the business bolls last year. How was their performance yesterday . not as good as their opponent? Listen to the next question. Hey, Frank, do you have any great cartoons to recommend? Have you seen the story of traditional chinese medicine? The subjects are traditional chinese medicine and the lives of legendary figures like leo, gen, ban, cheer and so on. No, I haven't. I always look for something that's both fun and informative. That's exactly what I want is IT available online. so i'll send you the website to dress right away. perfect. Hey, Frank. do you have . any great cartoons to recommend? Have you seen . the story of traditional chinese medicine? The subjects are traditional chinese medicine and the lives of legendary figures like lesha, jen ban, cher. No, I haven't. I always look for something that's both fun and informative. That's exactly what I want. Is IT available online? Yes, i'll send you the website to . dress right away. perfect. Listen to the next question. Hey, ban, I heard you just got back from a trip. How was IT? IT was amazing. I went to a small fishing village by the coast. No big hotel, no crowds, just the ocean and the locals. That sounds so peaceful. What did you do there every day? Mostly walking along the beach and talking to the Fishermen. One of them even took me out on his boat . at sunrise. Wow, that must have been beautiful. Will you nervous being out on the open . water a little at first? But the Fishermen was so calm and experienced, ed, he showed me how to tell the weather just by looking at the clouds. That's such a useful skill. Did you catch any fish? Not a single one. But honestly, I didn't even mind just being out there watching the sunrise over the water. That was enough. I love that attitude. IT sounds like you really connected with nature exactly. And I realized something. I spent so much time planning and russian, that trip told me to slow down. I think I need that too. Lately i've been feeling really tired from work. You should go sometime. It's not far and it's cheap. The hardest pod is just deciding to go. You're right, maybe i'll plan a short trip next month. Let me know if you do. I can give you the Fisherman's number. That would be great. Thanks, ban. I'm already feeling excited, just thinking about IT . you won't regret IT sometimes the best trips of the simplest ones. Hey, ban, I heard you just got back from a trip. How was IT was amazing. I went to a small fishing village by the coast. No big hotel, no crowds, just the ocean and the locals. That sounds so peaceful. What did you do there every day? Mostly walking along the beach and talking to the Fishermen. One of them even took me out on his boat . at sunrise. Wow, that must have been beautiful. Will you nervous being out on the open . water a little at first? But the Fishermen was so calm and experienced, he showed me how to tell the weather just by looking at the clouds. That's such a useful school. Did you catch any fish? Not a single one. But honestly, I didn't even mind just being out there watching the sunrise over the water. That was . enough. I love that attitude. IT sounds like you really connected with nature. exactly. And I realized something. I spend so much time planning and rushing. That trip taught me to slow down. I think I need that too. Lately, i've been feeling really tired from work. You should go sometime. It's not far and it's cheap. The hardest to pod is just deciding to go. You're right, maybe i'll plan a short trip next month. Let me know if you do. I can give you the Fisherman's number. That would be great. Thanks, ban. I'm already feeling excited, just thinking about IT . you won't regret IT sometimes the best trips of the simplest ones. What did the man learn from the Fisherman? What did the man realize from his trip? What will the woman probably do next? Listen to the next . question. Good morning. May I come in? Good morning, miss lin. Please take a seat. I'd like to start with a quick overview of your background. Could you tell me why you left your last position? My previous job required frequent night shifts, and with a Young child at home, I found IT impossible to manage. understood. I think there are some options for you. The first one is reception assistant at the park view hotel. This hotel has quite an international flavor, so you'll need to speak at least two foreign languages. Sure, I can speak fluent french and chinese. excEllent. Another choice is general assistant at the lakeside hotel. To be honest, the pay is rather low, but the meals are provided free of charge. That sounds great, but can I have a few days to think IT over and go back to you later? That's no problem. Good morning. May I come in? Good morning. miss in. Please take a seat. I'd like to start with a quick overview of your background. Could you tell me why you left your last position? My previous job required frequent night shifts, and with a Young child at home, I found IT impossible to manage. understood. I think there are some options for you. The first one is reception assistant at the park view hotel. This hotel has quite an international flavor, so you'll need to speak at least two foreign languages. Sure, I can speak fluent french and chinese. excEllent. Another choice is general assistant at the lakeside hotel. To be honest, the pay is rather low, but the meals are provided free of charge. That sounds great, but can I have a few days to think IT over and go back to you later? That's no problem. Listen to the next question. Oh, that's the second bus that has gone on my phone. I wonder where all the people come from. I really think they should let more people on at this time of the day when there are so many people going to work. but they won't allow people to stand on the bus, you know, too dangerous. I don't mind that. Look. I think that is an eleven . isn't IT? No, i'm afraid not. It's seventeen. I think i'll go by underground . tomorrow. No, not me. I can't stand all stuck in standing. Besides, I need to look at the scenery. I see what you mean. Oh, here comes a number of them. Two, no, three. Anyway, we are sure to get on one of them. Oh, that's the second bus that has gone on my phone. I wonder where all the people come from. I really think they should let more people on at this time of the day when there are so many people going to work. but they won't allow people to stand on the bus, you know, too dangerous. I don't mind that. Look. I think that is an eleven isn't IT? No, i'm afraid not. It's seventeen. I think i'll go by underground tomorrow. No, not me. I can't stand all stuck in standing. Besides, I need to look at the scenery. I see what you mean. Oh, here comes a number of them to know. Three, anyway, we are sure to get on one of them. Listen to the next question. which family member do you get along with? Best all of them. But isn't there one you have more in common with? Well, obviously, my dad, just because we are both meals, does your . mother do the cooking most of the time? But that's because he loves cooking. My mother hates IT. SHE isn't lazy. SHE always spends most of her time on work. SHE loves to grow vegetables in the garden, but not to cook them. So does your dad cook? Yes, that's his job as well. He's a cook. My father was a writer, but now he teaches. Which family member do you get along with? Best all of them. But isn't there one you have more in common with? Well, obviously, my dad, just because we are both meals. does your mother do the cooking most . of the time? But that because he loves cooking. my mother hates IT. SHE isn't lazy. SHE always spends most of her time on work. SHE loves to grow vegetables in the garden, but not to . cook them. So does your dad cook? Yes, that's his job as well. He is a cook. My father was a writer, but now he teaches. 听力部分到此结束。