山东省郓城第一中学2025-2026学年高一下学期第二次定时测试英语试题

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年级 高一
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使用场景 同步教学-期末
学年 2026-2027
地区(省份) 山东省
地区(市) 菏泽市
地区(区县) 郓城县
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**基本信息** 聚焦科技前沿与社会热点,通过太空旅游、AI智能眼镜等真实情境,融合文化传承(如傈僳族刀杆节),全面考查语言能力与跨文化思维。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |听力|20题/30分|日常对话、环保活动、人物故事|情境贴近生活,考查信息抓取与情感推断| |阅读|20题/50分|旅游信息、科技新闻、心理健康、科技应用|选材时代性强,设题梯度分明,兼顾细节与主旨| |完形填空|15题/15分|叙事类语篇|通过人文故事考查词汇语境运用与逻辑推理| |语篇填空|10题/15分|传统文化(刀杆节)|结合语法与文化知识,考查语言准确性| |写作|1题/15分|祝贺信|注重应用能力,要求情感表达与人际沟通|

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2025级高一下第二次定时训练英语试题 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 段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。 1. What will Susan do next? A. Give directions. B. Buy a book. C. Go to the bank. 2. When will the speakers meet? A. At 2:00 p.m. B. At 3:00 p.m. C. At 5:00 p.m. 3. How does the man probably feel now? A. Excited. B. Disappointed. C. Sorry. 4. Where are probably the speakers? A. At home. B. On a farm. C. In a supermarket. 5. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. The new school course. B. The woman’s school life. C. A cooking class. 第二节听下面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,回答以下小题。 6. What are the speakers doing? A. Taking a city tour. B. Doing some shopping. C. Ordering food. 7. What will the speakers have for dinner? A. Roast pork. B. Fried rice. C. Fresh vegetables. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 8. What is Andrea’s hobby? A. Teaching gardening. B. Visiting farms. C. Growing food 9. Why did Andrea go to rural Vermont? A. To express thanks to a neighbor. B. To grow plants in a garden. C. To do some farm work. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 10. What is the maximum distance of the cycling trip this year? A. 15 kilometers. B. 20 kilometers. C. 25 kilometers. 11. What do cyclists need to pay for? A. The trip itself. B. The food. C. The bicycle rental. 12. What will the woman do tomorrow? A. Prepare for the cycling trip. B. Go to borrow a Blue Bike. C. Invite her friend to join the trip. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 13. Who does Tom do environmental protection activities with? A. His family. B. His friends. C. His classmates. 14. What did Tom and Alex do last week? A. They collected plastic trash. B. They planted some trees. C. They made bird feeders. 15. What do Tom’s parents ask him to do? A. Take proper safety measures. B. Balance his activities and studies. C. Learn more about the environment. 16. What is Miss Green? A. A community worker. B. A reporter. C. A teacher. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 17. What do we know about Rohan? A. He suffered a fire. B. He was seriously hurt. C. He lost a valuable book. 18. Why did Rohan start the project? A. To help kids affected by the fire. B. To raise some money for the poor. C. To rebuild the destroyed buildings. 19. What does Rohan say about his project? A. It’s hard. B. It’s fruitless. C. It’s rewarding. 20. Why does Rohan give the talk? A. To share his personal story. B. To call on others to join the project. C. To encourage kids to do much reading. 第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A Florence’s Top Art Tours Florence Accademia Gallery Tour Price: $45.62 per adult; $22.81 per child (aged 6-12, free for under 6) As the home of Michelangelo’s world-famous David, Florence Accademia Gallery is always crowded with long lines outside its doors. This tour includes queue-free entry to the gallery, plus a guide to provide important historical background for understanding the paintings and sculptures on show. Uffizi Gallery Small Group Tour Price: $75.63 per adult; $37.82 per child (aged 6-12, free for under 6) Uffizi Gallery has more than 50 rooms filled with Renaissance (文艺复兴) masterpieces, so it can be challenging to see the best parts of the gallery. Join this guided tour to make sure you don’t miss any artistic highlights. The guide will share little-known details that help you understand the world-famous works by Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci. Free headsets (耳机) are included to ensure you hear the guide’s explanation clearly. Leonardo Da Vinci Museum Tour Price: $58.48 per adult; $29.24 per child (aged 6-12, free for under 6) Experience Florence’s rich history and art scene, discovering the talent of Leonardo da Vinci and hundreds of model machines based on his designs. Enjoy fast-track entry to the museum and uncover da Vinci’s works and important inventions. Perfectly designed for your interests, this tour is your gateway to the heart of Renaissance brilliance. Bargello Museum Tour Price: $44.42 per adult; $22.21 per child (aged 6-12, free for under 6) The Bargello Museum is one of Florence’s most important museums, and a must-see for art fans. Avoid long lines and ensure your entry by pre-booking your ticket in advance. Once inside, enjoy an in-depth way to learn about the museum’s highlights with your guide, and see works by Michelangelo, Donatello, and other Renaissance masters. 21. What is special about the Uffizi Gallery Small Group Tour? A. It provides all the 50 rooms’ tour. B. It prepares a queue-free entry for visitors. C. It offers headsets to improve tourists’ experience. D. It introduces model machines by Leonardo Da Vinci. 22.How much should a couple pay if they take their 8-year-old son to join the last tour? A. $88.84. B. $111.05. C. $114.05. D. $133.26. 23. Where is the text probably taken from? A. A travel website. B. A museum brochure. C. A sports magazine. D. A geography textbook. B On Monday, April 14,2025, the company Blue Origin sent its spaceship (宇宙飞船) RSS Kármán Line on a ten-minute trip into space. This spaceship carried the first all-female group to go into space. Before this, only Russian astronaut Valentina Tereshkova went to space alone in 1963. The spaceship took off from Texas on Monday morning for a flight that would last just 10minutes and 21 seconds. That may not sound much like a trip into space, but the spaceship reached a height of 66 miles above sea level. That is well above the Kármán line, which is generally considered the edge of space. The Kármán line is 62 miles above sea level. The New Shepard system used in Monday’s flight is designed for “space tourism”. The flight carried six women into space. It’s the first time since 1963 that an all-female crew (机组人员) has gone into space. Each of the passengers is well-known in her field. Though the six women were officially the “crew” of the mission, the spaceship flew completely by itself. None of the women had any duties on the flight. Although the spaceflight marked a historic milestone in some ways, it has faced some criticism (指责). Many argued that the trip was a waste of money. They said it was just a big advertisement for Blue Origin. Other people pointed out that over 100 women have already gone to space—not just for a joyride, but to do actual work. But some people have also defended the trip, saying it sends a significant message. Aisha Bowe, an aerospace (航空航天) engineer who used to work for NASA, says it’s important for young people to get a sense of what’s possible. She said in high school she was encouraged to get a job of doing makeup. Instead, she earned two degrees in aerospace engineering. She says the trip “is bigger than the criticism.” 24. What can we learn about Blue Origin’s trip into space? A. It lasted shorter than scheduled. B. No pilots were in the spaceship. C. All passengers were space experts. D. It was funded by a Russian company. 25. What do many people question about Blue Origin’s spaceflight? A. Its real purpose. B. Its selection of passengers. C. Its safety for the group. D. Its influence on space tourism. 26. What does Aisha Bowe think of the space trip? A. Meaningless. B. Smooth. C. Inspiring. D. Costly. 27. What does the passage mainly talk about? A. Blue Origin sends six women into space. B. The achievement of Blue Origin in space. C. The New Shephard system’s first test flight. D. Women have played a role in space exploration. C “There’s nothing more truly artistic than to love people,” said the famous painter Vincent van Gogh. He means that the highest form of art lies not in painting brushes but in our ability to truly love and appreciate others. The spirit of that comment might undergird new research findings that show spending just 30 minutes in an arts and culture museum has a number of positive mental health benefits, including measurably reducing the stress hormone (激素). Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania reviewed more than 100 studies that explore the emotional experience of visiting a museum, and Katherine Cotter, a postdoctoral researcher, found out that museum visits produce mental health benefits. “When we enter a museum, we’re entering it with a purpose,” Cotter told the PBS station. Visiting a museum, she added, draws us away from the time and place where we live and pulls us into the experience of seeing the world through another person’s eyes. “We have different mindsets and different cognitive (认知的)processes,” she said. “Once we get into the center of the museum visit, we see ourselves more concerned communally (共同地), thinking about how things are connected in the world more broadly.” Walking through an art museum, large or small, is about more than spending time in a cool, quiet and interesting space. Notably, Cotter identified a reduction in feelings of loneliness as one of the mental health benefits of visiting art museums. Part of the reason for this could be the communal experience of observing artworks together with other like-minded individuals. But it is also the art itself that brings us into a feeling of connection with other human beings — creators, thinkers, observers — who remind us that each of us has a point of view, something to say and something to teach and learn from the world around us. And so we return to van Gogh’s observation. Perhaps we benefit from broadening our view of the world by exploring art and culture, in part, because the experience of being human is in itself just that — an art form. 28. What does the underlined word “undergird” mean in paragraph 1? A. Challenge. B. Change. C. Ignore. D. Support. 29. How did researchers at the University of Pennsylvania conduct the research? A. By visiting different museums. B. By reviewing previous studies. C. By doing mental experiments. D. By presenting mental health benefits. 30. According to Katherine Cotter, what happens when we visit a museum? A. We become more self-centered. B. We stop thinking about our daily lives. C. We observe the world in different views. D. We show great interest in art and culture. 31. What is the best title of the text? A. Museum Visit Is the Best Emotional Experience B. Changing Your Worldview Can Change Your Life C. Museums Create Environments for Better Learning D. Visiting an Art Museum Is Good for Mental Health D People with Alzheimer’s disease and their families often require support. According to a report, one in nine people aged 65 and older has the disease. With that in mind, CrossSense, a British technology company, has developed AI-driven smart glasses designed for these people. Using a camera built into the frame (框), the glasses can identify and label (贴标签) objects directly. They also feature an AI assistant, which can gently ask questions, provide reminders, and adapt to a user’s needs. The AI helps those with Alzheimer’s disease remember the order of steps and label the things they are looking at. This can give patients a sense of confidence while also making things easier for those who care for them. According to CrossSense, the glasses will check in with the user about items (事项) on their schedule, such as daily plans and medicines. They can also help users remember the names and appearances of people they often meet. The glasses can keep track of conversations users have had, along with objects they’ve met throughout the day. The built-in battery allows the glasses to operate for an hour, but a portable (便携式的) power bank can keep it working throughout the day. The technology is still being carefully tested to ensure safety and quality, but it has already made an impression. CrossSense hopes to make the glasses available to the public by 2027. For the few patients with Alzheimer’s disease who have tested these smart glasses, the support the glasses provide has been game-changing. Carole Greig, an Alzheimer’s patient and smart glasses tester, said, “How amazing that we can be given some more independence, that we’re going to be able to manage on our own.” Dr. Rab Nawaz, a scientist in the UK, said, “These glasses could help by labeling things, giving step-by-step tips, and reducing worry when a user can’t do what they want. However, my biggest concern is overpromising. These glasses are exciting, but they are not a treatment for Alzheimer’s and they will not work equally well for every patient.” With continued testing over time, there will hopefully be further advances in both technology and medicine to support patients with Alzheimer’s disease now and in the future. 32. Why did CrossSense create the AI smart glasses? A. To treat Alzheimer’s disease. B. To help Alzheimer’s patients live better. C. To replace family caregivers. D. To track the elderly’s health conditions. 33. What is the third paragraph mainly about? A. The glasses’ production cost. B. The glasses’ battery system. C. The glasses’ testing process. D. The glasses’ main functions. 34. What do we know about the glasses from the text? A. They are not ready to be used yet. B. They require a human helper to operate. C. They can work all day with battery alone. D. They have been proven to work for most patients. 35. What is Dr. Rab Nawaz’s attitude toward the glasses? A. Hopeful. B. Disappointed. C. Objective. D. Uninterested. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。 The climate is changing, and the human race is finding that we must rethink many of the habits that we’ve taken for granted for generations. Fortunately, “living green” can be an economical decision as well as an ecological decision. You don’t have to make huge changes all at once. ____36____ Every small step helps protect the environment. ·____37____ Using less electricity is easy and can save money too! Turn off lights when you leave a room. Unplug devices like chargers and appliances when you’re not using them. Instead of turning on the air conditioner, open the windows to let fresh air and sunlight in. These small habits can make a big difference in reducing energy use. ·Use Less Water. ___38____ Don’t let the tap run while brushing your teeth or washing dishes. Take shorter showers and only flush the toilet when necessary. You can also collect rainwater to water your plants. Simple actions like these help conserve water and protect our natural resources. ·Choose Greener Transportation. Cars use a lot of fuel and create pollution. Walking, biking, or taking the bus are better for the environment. If you must own your own vehicle, then explore the possibility of hybrid-electric cars that allow you to burn less. Using ride-sharing services is another great choice. ___39____ ·Use Paper Less. The Internet makes it easy to reduce paper use. Pay your bills online and ask for digital receipts instead of paper ones. ___40____ Switch to digital newspapers and magazines to avoid paper waste, Using less paper is a simple way to live greener and help the planet. A. Save Electricity. B. Live a Low-carbon Life. C. Water is precious, so use it wisely. D. You don’t have to think about the benefits of living green. E. Use email and social media to stay in touch with friends and family. F. These choices are not only eco-friendly but also can save you money. G. Just start by being mindful of the things you use and the waste you create. 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。 We are living in the digital age, and Wi-Fi is everywhere, so losing luggage (行李) and money never feels like a(n) ____41____. But over ten years ago, in a New York without immediate online help, kindness was the only “____42____” for those in trouble. When I was a kid, my mom owned a travel agency in New York City. One day, a couple of ____43____ Canadians walked into the travel agency. They had ____44____ their luggage and money and wanted to see if they could ____45____ a bus ticket home that would be paid for in Canada. We listened to their story and my mom’s heart ____46____ for them — having such a bad experience in our city. Instead of just ___47____ them, my mom invited the couple to stay at our apartment, and I helped ____48____ fresh sheets on the sofa bed. We made them a warm breakfast the next morning. But what was really touching was: my mom ___49____ a collection for the Canadians and collected enough _____50_____ to get them tickets to return home. It was like a big party; the contributors were _____51_____ putting bills into my mother’s collection box. The couple were so ____52_____ that tears filled their eyes. It was almost embarrassing. Like they couldn’t ____53_____ this was actually happening. That day, I learned _____54_____ isn’t just a gesture (姿态) —it’s a lifeline. In a world that often depends on technology, human warmth is the strongest _____55_____ of all, bringing people together no matter when or where. 41. A. disaster B. surprise C. attempt D. opportunity 42. A. guide B. connection C. source D. promise 43. A. wealthy B. confident C. rude D. upset 44. A. checked B. packed C. lost D. left 45. A. exchange B. afford C. select D. arrange 46. A. argued B. ached C. warmed D. beat 47. A. ignoring B. greeting C. comforting D. questioning 48. A. remove B. lay C. wash D. replace 49. A. set up B. turned down C. handed over D. gave away 50. A. supplies B. gifts C. cash D. information 51. A. secretly B. cheerfully C. sharply D. carelessly 52. A. calm B. curious C. anxious D. grateful 53. A. believe B. assume C. prove D. determine 54. A. kindness B. honesty C. courage D. patience 55. A. title B. skill C. power D. system 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。 The Knife Pole Festival of the Lisu people is one of the most exciting of all the minority festivals of China. ____56____ (celebrate) by the Lisu people on the 8th of the second lunar month, the yearly festival features a physical ____57____ (compete) with a history of hundreds of years. Knife-Pole Festival aims to remember the Han hero Wang Ji in the Ming Dynasty ____58____ taught the Lisu people how to make a knife. On that day people dress up to watch ____59____ (variety) activities, including “Climbing Knife Pole” and “Diving into Fire Sea”. Some performers, dressed ____60____ traditional clothes, get down on their knees in front of a picture of Wang Ji and then climb up a knife ladder which ____61____ (measure) 20 meters long and is tied with 36 edged knives. Upon reaching the top, they ___62____ (greet) with cheers, and at the same time they light firecrackers and throw small red flags to the crowds, ___63____ (share) the good luck. Other performers jump barefoot (赤脚) over burned coal (煤炭) and brush coal over their bodies, which is meant to keep troubles away in the coming year. The performances symbolize a spirit of courage and express the local people’s hopes for good weather and crops. The special memorial ceremony (仪式) has been ___64____ (formal)recognized as the traditional festival for the Lisu people and it’s also ____65_____ important part of Chinese cultural heritage. 第三部分课本知识考查 第1节 单词拼写 (共10 题,每题1 分,满分10分) 66.The ancient Egyptian harvest f________(以...为特色)a parade with music and dancing. 67.They are o___________( 场合) that allow us to relax and enjoy life. 68.Her brother c_________(抱怨)that she should be find a good husband as her final goal. 69.I saw her w_______(低语)to his year,obviously not wanting to be heard. 70.I have to admit that it d________(绝对地)feel s good to be back in the city again. 71.A good idea o________(被想起) to me then. 72.Historically, Chinese immigrants s_______(定居)in the area. 73.Such disasters brought much sadness and d________(失望)。 74.The scientists will figure out a way to store s________(足够的)food in the journey. 75.The next morning I was s________(发现) by a ship. 第二节 单句翻译 (共5题,每题 3分;满分 15 分) 76..节日反映了人们的愿望,信仰,信念和对生活的态度。 77.考虑到那些依然需要她帮助的所有人们,她开了一家私人诊所。 78.为了谋生,一些人在唐人街开了商店和餐馆。 79..尽管巨大的危险,人们相信继续太空探索的重要性。 80.你们为什么不能解释一下这究竟是什么情况? 第三节语段翻译(共1题,其中含5个句子,每个句子2分,满分10分) 81.二十世纪中叶之前,大多人认为太空旅行只是一个无法实现的梦想。多次实验之后,科学家们成功研制出能够摆脱地心力的火箭。之后,卫星发射并成功环绕地球运行。更重要的是,科学家们研制出了将宇航员送入太空的飞行器,去获得重大的发现。中国 的太空项目在短时间内取得了重大进步,2003年中国成为世界上第三个能够独立将人类送入太空的国家。 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 46. 假定你是李华,你班的英国交换生Jim荣获你校“最具感染力学生(Most Inspiring Student)”称号。请你给他写一封祝贺信,内容包括: 1.表达祝贺;2.回顾他如何用正能量影响班级同学;3.表达祝愿。 注意: 1.写作词数应为80左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear Jim, ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 2025级高一下第二次定时训练英语试题 听力1-5ACBCA ;6-10ABCCB;11-15BAACB;16-20CAACB; 阅读 21-23CBA;24-27BACA ;28-31DBCD ;32-35BDAC;36-40GACFE 完形 41-45ABDCD ;46-50BCBAC;51-55 BDAAC 语篇填空 56. Celebrated57. competition58. who/that59. various/ varied60. in 61. measures 62. are greeted63. sharing64. formally 65. an 单词填空 66.featured 67.occasions 68.complained 69.whispering 70.definitely 71.occurred 72.settled 73.disappointment 74.sufficient 75.spotted 单句和语段翻译 76. Festivals reflect people’s wishes,beliefs, faiths, and attitudes towards life. 77. Thinking of all the people in need of her help, she opened a private clinic. 78. To earn a living, some people opened up shops and restaurants. 79. People believe in the importance of carrying on space exploration despite the huge risks. 80. Why don’t you explain what this is all about? 81.Before the mid-20th century, most people felt travelling into space was only dream that could never come true. After many experiments, scientists succeeded in making rockets that could escape Earth’s gravity.Afterwards, satellites were launched and successfully orbited around Earth. Above all ,scientists have designed vehicles to carry astronauts into space to make important discoveries.Chin’s space programme has made great progress in short time,and became the third country to independently send humans into space in 2003. 写作【答案】范文: Dear Jim, I’m writing to congratulate you on winning the “Most Inspiring Student” award! You totally deserve this honor. You always speak Chinese bravely in class and encourage us to join discussions with your confidence. I still remember how you patiently helped shy classmates practice English during breaks. Thanks to you, they’ve made great progress. It is your positive energy that fills our classroom with laughter and makes every lesson enjoyable. We’re so lucky to have you as a friend. Hope we share more wonderful moments together. Yours, 听力原文 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 1. M: Susan, do you know if there’s a bookstore nearby? W: Yes. It is on the third floor of the shopping mall. The shopping mall is on the left side of the bank. Let me show you there. M: Great! Thanks. 2. W: Mike, could you play basketball with me at three o’clock this afternoon? M: It’ll be too hot then. What about two hours later? W: OK. See you then. 3. M: What book are you reading now? W: The Kite Runner. M: I’ve heard that’s a great book. It has been translated into more than 70 languages. Can I borrow it after you finish it? W: I’m sorry. But Lily asked to borrow it before you did. 4. W: Hi, there! Could you tell me where the dairy aisle is? M: Sure, it’s just down that way, on your left. You’ll see signs for milk above the shelves. W: Great, thank you! I want to get some almond milk to make milk tea. 5. W: Did you know China’s new curriculum now focuses on practical life skills? M: Really? What kind of skills? W: Well, when the bell rings, students don’t just sit in the classroom. They head to the garden or the kitchen instead! 6.段 W: I’m really hungry now! We’ve been walking around all day to explore the amazing historical sites here in Beijing. What should we have for dinner? Do you have any recommendation? M: Yeah. Have you tried Chinese fried rice? My friend took me to try it, and it was very delicious! W: Fried rice? It sounds too plain. I want to try something special. M: Trust me. This isn’t ordinary fried rice. The one here has delicious pork, shrimp, and fresh vegetables. The soy sauce gives it an amazing flavor. W: That actually sounds good. Okay, let’s go then! 7段 W: Hi, Andrea! I’ve been thinking about hobbies lately. What do you like doing in your free time? M: I love growing food. I’ve been doing it in my free time since I was 9. So far I’ve been doing this for seven years. W: That’s unique! How did you get interested in it? M: I grew up in Bethesda, where there were few farms, but every summer we went to rural Vermont. I worked in a neighbor’s fields there. W: Do you still grow food now? M: Yes! It’s my passion. I have a small home garden. W: Impressive! Maybe you can teach me someday. M: Sure thing! 8段 【原文】W: Hello, I’m calling to ask about the cycling trip. First, could you tell me how long the trips usually last? M: Each trip takes about three hours and covers 15 to 20 kilometers. Our previous cycling trips were 25 kilometers, but we’ve shortened the distance this year. W: I see. Where does the trip start? M: The meeting point is at Blue Bike at Railway Station Leuven, from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. W: Is there a cost for the trip? M: The trip itself is free. You just need to pay for your drinks and snacks during the journey. W: That’s perfect. What if I don’t have a bike? M: Don’t worry. You can borrow a Blue Bike for free. W: Great! When are the trips held in the first semester? M: This Friday. W: Great! That’s the day after tomorrow. I’ll take part in it. And I’ll have a whole day tomorrow to get ready for the trip. 9 段 【原文】W: Hi, Tom, I heard you and your brother Alex are dedicated to environmental protection activities. What have you been doing to help the planet? M: Hi, Miss Green! First, we usually plant trees on wildlands. Trees can make the air fresh and provide homes for animals. W: That’s amazing! What else? M: We also joined a beach cleanup. There was so much plastic trash. We collected five big bags! W: Well done! That really helps sea animals. Any other eco-friendly actions? M: Yes. Last week, I made bird feeders with Alex from old milk cartons. We hung them in our garden, and now many birds come to eat. W: Those are all wonderful efforts! You’re truly making a difference. I’m proud of you. Your parents must really support you, right? M: Sure. They are always behind us, but they require us to manage our time properly to ensure that both activities and studies are not neglected. W: Tom, could you share your story with my class next week? Your story can encourage others to follow your example. M: Sure. I’d love to do that. 10. 【原文】M: Hi, everyone. I’m Rohan. A few weeks ago, a terrible wildfire burned many places in our city. It destroyed over 16,000 buildings, including many schools and houses. Sadly, my family lost our home, and I lost my beloved book collection that I had spent years building. I felt as if a part of me was gone, and I was heartbroken. Then I started to think about other kids who had gone through the same thing. How sad they must be! That’s when I decided to take action. I started a project called “Reading Among Ruins”. In just the first month, we gave away over 1,000 books to young fire victims. I still remember my friend Asher’s face lighting up when he received books from his favorite author, Stuart Gibbs. His smile made all the hard work worthwhile. Now, I’m asking for your help. 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