云南罗平县第一中学2025-2026学年高三上学期阶段性考试(一) 英语试卷

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2025-2026学年高三上学期阶段性考试(一) 英语试卷 本试卷共12页,67小题,满分150分。考试时间120分钟。 注意事项: 1.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上,并认真核准条形码上的准考证号、姓名、考场号、座位号,在规定的位置贴好条形码。 2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B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,将本试卷和答题卡交回。 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。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 is Matt leaving the company? A.He’s retiring. B.He’s starting his own business. C.He’s moving to a different country. 2.How does the man sound? A.Worried. B.Calm. C.Interested. 3.Who are the speakers? A.Producers. B.Customers. C.Salesmen. 4.What did the man do for the woman? A.He paid off her debt. B.He worked her shift. C.He invited her to lunch. 5.Why does the laptop need restarting? A.The mouse broke down. B.The keyboard broke down. C.The monitor broke down. 第二节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22 .5 分) 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6.What made Daisy feel upset? A.A mistake in a meeting. B.A flaw in her work project. C.An argument with her colleague. 7.What does Peter advise Daisy to do? A.Talk to Emily. B.Turn to her leader. C.Go on a business trip. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8.What is the book Kevin mainly about? A.A magic world. B.A boy’s growth. C.A penguin’s adventure. 9.Which book is about a family story? A.Blown Away. B.Jones’ Peanuts. C.The Last Wolf. 10.What can we say about the last book the man mentioned? A.It’s adventurous. B.It’s educational. C.It’s animal-centered. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11.Where might microplastics come from? A.Daily items. B.Single-use materials. C.Ocean environment. 12.What can be done to help solve the problem according to the woman? A.Adopt reusable daily supplies. B.Cut down on clothing goods. C.Clear up massive plastic waste. 13.What is a current effort against microplastics? A.Banning plastics worldwide. B.Carrying out water reuse projects. C.Developing safe new materials. 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。 14.Why have many young people bought gold recently? A.Because they hope to get return. B.Because they want to invest in fashion. C.Because they can show off. 15.What’s the feature of current gold phone stickers? A.Expensive. B.Fashionable. C.Thick. 16.How does the woman feel about the gold phone stickers? A.Interested. B.Indifferent. C.Concerned. 听下面一段对话,回答17-20小题。 17.What’s the relationship of the speakers? A.Classmates. B.Relatives. C.Neighbors. 18.Why does the man want a part-time job? A.To gain related work experience. B.To earn enough living expenses. C.To enrich his college life. 19.How does the woman help the man? A.By recommending him to a trade company. B.By providing him with living expenses. C.By preparing him for a job interview. 20.What is the man likely to do next? A.Thank the woman. B.Let the chance slip. C.Get ready for the interview. 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 Visiting Joshua Tree National Park is often described as an out-of-this-world experience. It’s an extraordinary place to connect with the beauty and peace nature offers. The best time to visit it It is open to the public year-round. Temperatures are most comfortable in the spring and fall. The spring wildflower bloom usually starts in January or February at lower elevations (海拔) and peaks park-wide from April through June. October through May is the busiest time of year, especially holiday weekends. The best views Keys View is one of the most iconic views in the entire park system. It’s located on the top of the Little San Bernardino Mountains. The view is especially charming at dusk when Palm Springs, Indio, and other valley cities sparkle with millions of lights. In the heart of the park, 5, 456-foot-high Ryan Mountain gives a bird’s-eye view of Hidden Valley and Queen Valley at the top of a steep, difficult hike that totals three miles. Are pets allowed in it? Pets are not allowed on hiking trails (路线) or in park buildings, or anywhere in the backcountry. They are permitted within 100 feet of roads, parking areas, and campgrounds but must always remain on a leash. Is it accessible? All visitor centers are wheelchair accessible and have accessible parking spaces, information desks, and restrooms. Jumbo Rocks and Indian Cove campgrounds offer accessible campsites and facilities. With paved surfaces, trails at the Oasis of Mara and Keys View are the best for wheelchairs. 21.Which month is the best time to see the park’s wildflowers? A.January. B.March. C.May. D.July. 22.What does Keys View feature? A.Dusk views. B.Peaceful trails. C.Difficult hikes. D.Charming valleys. 23.What can we know about Joshua Tree National Park? A.It lacks accessibility. B.It is disability-friendly. C.It fully welcomes pets. D.It is busy all year round. B Linguistics holds a basic premise (前提) at its heart; all languages are equal. Each of the world’s roughly 7,000 languages represents a unique way of seeing and understanding life, a natural experiment in human thought. Judgments of a language’s worth come not from its structure, but from the power and status of its speakers. Yet this profound diversity is collapsing. Currently, about half of all languages have 10,000 or fewer speakers. The median number of speakers per language on every continent is below 1,000. These figures signal acute endangerment. Languages are not a dying natural death; they are being forced out of existence. A few dozen killer languages, like English and Spanish, expand through political, economic, and cultural conquest, while centuries of imperialism, capitalism, and nation-building squeeze out the rest. In settler societies like the US and Canada, half of the indigenous (原住民的) languages are already silent; in homes globally, families abandon mother tongues for dominant languages, losing not just words but gestures and cultural knowledge. Why does this loss matter? Each language holds unique insights into human communication — like the expressive clicks of Khoisan languages or the object-subject-verb order of Warao. More crucially, languages carry poetry, oral histories, environmental wisdom, and lifestyles. Research confirms that mother-tongue education and language maintenance are vital for mental and physical well-being, especially for marginalized (被边缘化的) communities. The organized effort to preserve languages is recent. Inspired by biodiversity and indigenous rights movements, linguists and activists now race to document languages, creating dictionaries and recording oral histories. However, linguists cannot “save” languages alone;that power lies with the communities themselves. Revitalization is a challenging act of hope, often feeling like a “wonderful madness” — an attempt to revive a worldview nearly lost. The fight for linguistic diversity is ultimately a fight alongside its speakers, requiring real support from the majority world that seldom notices this silent crisis. 24.What is the function of the first paragraph? A.To list global language statistics. B.To present a current language crisis. C.To argue against language superiority. D.To compare various language structures. 25.What does the term “killer languages” refer to in the text? A.Those no longer spoken by any community. B.Those passing on through words and gestures. C.Those thriving at the expense of other languages. D.Those simplifying complex sound and grammar rules. 26.Why does language loss matter according to paragraph 3? A.It degrades poetry and oral histories. B.It threatens global environmental safety. C.It damages well-being of all communities. D.It hurts the sustainability of some knowledge. 27.What is the main idea of the passage? A.Linguists are documenting dying languages. B.Language loss results from social and historical forces. C.Native languages are being replaced by dominant ones. D.The collapse of language diversity is causing cultural loss. C As the new robot called Sprout walks around a Manhattan office, nodding its rectangular head, lifting its windshield wiper-like “eyebrows” and offering to shake your hand with its grippers (钳子), it looks nothing like the shiny and threatening humanoids built by companies like Tesla. Sprout’s charm is the point. A 5-year-old child could comfortably talk at eye level with this humanoid, which stands 1 meter tall and has a soft exterior of sage-green foam. Forged by Fauna Robotics over two years, Sprout aims to jump-start a whole new industry of building “approachable” robots for homes, schools and social spaces. If its emotive expressions and blinking lights seem slightly familiar, it might be from generations of Star Wars robots and other robotic companions dreamed up in animation studios and children’s literature. “Most people in this industry take inspiration from the science fiction that we grew up with,” said Fauna Robotics co-founder and CEO Rob Cochran. “I think some do so from Westworld and Terminator. We do from WALL-E, Baymax and Rosie Jetson.” Sprout can’t lift heavy objects, but it can dance the Twist or the Floss, grab a toy block or teddy bear, or stand up from a chair to take a long walk along the wood floors. It walks slowly but steadily on uneven ground. Only once it came close to tripping when taking a sharp turn to avoid a person. Its foot hit a table wheel so low that it could not be seen by Sprout’s camera eyes. But the robot, built to handle disturbances, quickly recovered its balance and kept walking, much like a clumsy person might. Starting a robot company can be unforgiving, especially one designing personal robots. What happens next with Sprout will depend on how developers play around with it and what they learn. For Cochran, some of the most important “judges” have already approved. In a home video he keeps on his phone, his 2-year-old twins excitedly jump up and down as Sprout greets them. 28.What can we learn about Sprout in paragraph 1? A.Its heavy weight. B.Its child-friendly appearance. C.Its simple structure. D.Its powerful functionality. 29.What does Cochran try to explain in paragraph 2? A.How AI advances enabled their robot. B.Where the innovation behind Sprout lies. C.What inspired Sprout’s design. D.Why robots often look like movie characters. 30.What does Sprout’s near-tripping incident show? A.Its high-speed movement capability. B.Its disadvantages in keeping balance. C.Its human-like adaptability. D.Its broad visual range. 31.What is Cochran’s attitude to the future of personal robots? A.Conservative. B.Doubtful. C.Uncaring. D.Optimistic. D Roadkill isn’t the most pleasant of subjects. As much as people try to avoid it and not contribute to it, the untimely animal deaths are an unfortunate, unavoidable byproduct of a society reliant on cars. In Brazil alone, it’s estimated that two to eight million birds and mammals are killed on roadways every year. In Europe, the potential tally may climb as high as 194 million. While viral headlines occasionally highlight different kinds of roadkill, the dead creatures actually have many other benefits. A team of biologists investigated what happens when scientists frequently use these dead creatures in their own work. According to their findings, roadkill is being used for a wide range of research — but the possibilities are even greater and more sustainable than most people realize. “Because the animals are already dead, researchers can often avoid live capture and handling, aligning (一致) perfectly with global animal-ethics principles that encourage replacing invasive methods wherever possible,” biologist Christa Beckmann explained. Along with colleagues from Western Sydney University, Deakin University, and Trent University, Beckmann evaluated 312 peer-reviewed studies from 67 countries around the world that focused on goals “other than counting or reducing roadkill”. They recorded at least 650 species — mostly mammals, followed by reptiles, birds, amphibians, and invertebrates. In total, the team identified around 117 different scientific uses for roadkill in various scientific projects. “We found examples of successfully using roadkill to map species distributions, monitor disease and environmental pollution, study diets, track invasive species, and supply museum collections, Beckmann said. In some instances, she added that roadkill also helped identify local populations previously believed extinct and even included species “previously unknown to science”. Beckmann knows the roadkill isn’t appropriate for all research projects and comes with its own biosafety considerations, but still believes there are far more uses waiting to be explored. “While roadkill will always be tragic, using these losses wisely could help drive scientific discovery and conservation forward, rather than letting valuable information decompose by the roadside,” she said. 32.What does the first paragraph primarily emphasize? A.The need for safer transportation. B.The severity of the roadkill issue. C.The impact of roadkill animals. D.The causes of different car accidents. 33.Why does Beckmann advocate using roadkill in research? A.It helps avoid harming live animals. B.It minimizes the research expenses. C.It provides fresh biological samples. D.It yields more accurate research results. 34.What do the numbers in paragraph 4 imply? A.The complexity of research methods. B.The development of international cooperation. C.The declining health of global ecosystem. D.The roadkill’s global scientific significance. 35.What is the best title for the text? A.Roadkill — A Possible Alternative in Scientific Research. B.Cars — The Main Threat to Animals. C.The Moral Concerns Are Rising from Roadkill. D.Effective Methods of Preventing Roadkill Are in Need. 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。 First Aid for Emotional Outbursts: How to Hit the Brakes Emotional outbursts can happen suddenly — that flash of anger, overwhelming anxiety or sadness. These feelings come without warning.      36      Your emotions take control; your mind shuts down, and you feel consumed by tunnel vision. Here’s a four-step plan to manage these intense feelings and regain control. Realize your emotions have taken over. Once your brain’s emotional center fires up, your rational (理智的) mind goes offline. Your brain drifts into past experiences fueling your mood, making it stronger.      37      They circle back, strengthening your feelings and making escape harder. The first step is recognizing this cycle: your rational mind is offline, and racing thoughts worsen the situation.      38      As soon as you notice this emotional cycle, take action to stop it. Simply name your feelings and pattern: I’m upset; my emotional brain has taken over; I’m stuck in that negative circle. This small act creates a gap between you and your emotions. Calm yourself. Have pre-planned calming skills ready: deep breathing, mindful cooking, or distraction like watching a favorite show.      39      They work by grounding you in the present, pulling you from negative memories and worst cases. Experts advise listing these methods visibly for easy access. Once calm, circle back. Reflect: What triggered (触发) me? A partner’s critical tone, sudden work change, or small disappointment?      40      Or is it an ongoing emotional pattern? Finally, take targeted action to solve it. The key to handling emotional outbursts is balancing regulation and problem-solving. Master these steps, and you’ll hit the brakes on intense emotions before they take over. A.Stop feeling bad. B.Label what’s going on. C.Reflect why it has influenced your mood. D.Next, judge if it’s a real solvable problem. E.They hit fast, intense feelings hard to process. F.Memories turn into negative thoughts quickly. G.These techniques need no special skills and are easy to use. 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四个选项中选出最佳选项。 Once upon a time, much of the world was populated by wolves. They      41      all over the United States and Canada, Siberia and much of mainland Europe, as well as Great Britain, and if humans hadn’t come along, they would still be there in great numbers. But man did come along, farmed the land,      42      the wolves killing their livestock (家畜) and so gradually drove them out of the homes that had once been theirs. Wolves are not      43      in our language and literature, however. In fairy stories, they are seen as evil and dangerous, always      44      to eat people. Remember the time when Little Red Riding Hood thinks that a wolf is her grandmother? If you really want to see how English-speaking humans think of the wolf, just look at the      45     ! “A wolf in sheep’s clothing” is not a pleasant person and a “wolf-whistle” is not a pleasant sound! Yet wolves are totally unlike the image we have of them from legend and language. For a start, they don’t      46      humans; indeed, they do their best to keep out of our way. They are very sociable animals, living in packs and looking after their young, which should make some humans      47      themselves. Instead of being      48     , the howl of the wolf — the cry of the whole pack — as the full moon rises in a star-bright sky, is one of the most beautiful sounds in nature. They are beautiful creatures which can run at speeds of up to 65 kph if they have to. And when they do      49     , their 42 large teeth are fearlessly effective. But the      50      remains that we love the lion, the king of the jungle, while we demonize (妖魔化) the wolf, one of the most beautiful animals in the world. Only      51      do writers treat them nicely; for example, a she-wolf is supposed to have fed the twins Remus and Romulus, who went on to      52      the city of Rome. And so, while man kills animals in their millions, often just for the fun of it, the wolf represents a state of natural      53      that we do not know and can never obtain, even though we      54      it in our hearts. Perhaps that’s why, in the end, we      55      the wolf so much — for having something we can never get our hands on. 41.A.ruled B.migrated C.concentrated D.ranged 42.A.set aside B.approved of C.objected to D.worked out 43.A.killers B.victims C.characters D.criminals 44.A.reluctant B.ready C.unlikely D.sure 45.A.look B.sound C.language D.behaviour 46.A.avoid B.frighten C.attack D.protest 47.A.surprised at B.pleased with C.ashamed of D.interested in 48.A.loud B.peaceful C.musical D.soft 49.A.run B.jump C.kill D.cry 50.A.possibility B.mystery C.evidence D.fact 51.A.occasionally B.recently C.instantly D.ultimately 52.A.found B.ruin C.pollute D.mess 53.A.duty B.grace C.competition D.skill 54.A.criticize B.desire C.neglect D.learn 55.A.cage B.keep C.notice D.hate 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。 Getting angry could help you achieve your goals, a new research suggests. Often 56.                   (perceive) as a negative emotion, anger can actually be powerful 57.                   (motivate) for people to meet challenging targets in their lives. It is useful in achieving more challenging goals, 58.                   does not appear to be linked to easier tasks.The finding also suggests emotions that are often considered negative,such as anger,boredom,or sadness,can be useful. Lead author Heather Lench, a professor at Texas A and M University, USA, stated that people often believed a state of happiness was 59.                   ideal, and the majority of people regarded the pursuit of happiness as a major life goal.”The view that positive emotions are perfect for mental health and well being 60.                   (be) noticeable in psychological accounts of emotion, but many researches suggest a mix of emotions, including negative emotions like anger, result in 61.                   (good) outcomes.”She added that the functionalist theory of emotion suggests that all emotions, good or bad, are reactions 62.                   events within a person’s environment and serve the purpose of alerting that person to important situations that require actions. In the study researchers conducted experiments 63.                   (involve) more than 1,000 people, and analyzed survey data from more than 1,400 respondents. The researchers found that anger increased effort towards attaining a desired goal, 64.                   (frequent) leading to greater success and the effects of anger in encouraging people to reach for and achieve their goals were specific to situations 65.                   the goals were more difficult to realize. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 66.假定你是李华,上周末你校组织学生开展“走进社区,践行劳动”社会实践活动。请你为校报英语栏目写一篇报道,内容包括: 1. 活动内容; 2. 你的感受。 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。 A Meaningful Social Labor Practice______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ 第二节 (满分25分) 67.阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。 Tess swung her legs off the edge of her bed and gazed out of the window, her eyes lighting up at the sight across the lane. Damson, her brown pony (小马) , stood lazily swishing his tail under a tree. Tess and her family moved in their new cottage a week ago. The fields belonged to an older lady called Mrs. Radley, who kept two small ponies. Mrs. Radley had been too happy to have Damson join the herd. “It’s perfect here, isn’t it, Damson?” Tess whispered to her pony, smiling, “I have you by my side and maybe I can make some new friends.” Tess’s hopes were quickly dashed. On her first day at her new school, the other children didn’t seem very interested in her. At lunch, she overheard some girls talking about their ponies and found the courage to join them. “I’ve got a pony, too,” Tess said brightly, her heart racing. “His name is Damson. He’s just across the lane from my house.” The girls turned to look at her. And then they went back to their conversation, as if she hadn’t spoken at all. By the end of the day, feeling more alone than ever, Tess went straight to the yard. Damson’s ears pricked (竖起) forward as she approached, and he gave a soft nicker of greeting. “At least you’re happy to see me,” she smiled for the first time all day, touching his smooth and soft nose. She grabbed a brush and began grooming him, letting her thoughts spill out like water from a tap. “School was awful today, Damson. The kids don’t like me. What if I never make any new friends?” Damson twitched (抽动) his ears as if he were listening, and Tess felt a tiny bit better just saying the words out loud. In the following week, Tess spent her days sitting in the corner of the classroom, alone on the bus, or in the library, and spent her afternoons sobbing beside Damson as she unburdened her worries about fitting in. 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150个左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 On Friday evening, as Tess sat on her bed staring out at the darkening fields, her mum walked in. _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ The following Saturday, Tess rode Damson to the Pony Club where training courses took place. _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 1.B 2.B 3.A 4.B 5.C 6.C 7.B 8.B 9.B 10.A 11.A 12.A 13.C 14.A 15.B 16.A 17.B 18.A 19.A 20.C 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) 21.C 22.A 23.B 24.B 25.C 26.D 27.D 28.B 29.C 30.C 31.D 32.B 33.A 34.D 35.A 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 36.E 37.F 38.B 39.G 40.D 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) 41.D 42.C 43.B 44.B 45.C 46.C 47.C 48.A 49.C 50.D 51.A 52.A 53.B 54.B 55.D 第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 56. perceived 57.motivation 58.but 59.an 60.is/has been 61.better 62.to 63.involving 64.frequently 65.where 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 66. A Meaningful Social Labor Practice Last weekend, our school organized a social labor practice activity for us students. We divided into groups to finish different tasks. Some cleaned the community, picking up rubbish and tidying public areas; others helped the elderly living alone do housework and chatted with them to cheer them up. Besides, we put up posters to promote labor spirit in the community. This activity not only made the community cleaner and warmer but also let me realize the value of labor. I learned to take responsibility and gained precious experience that I will never forget. 第二节 (满分25分)  67. 【参考范文】 On Friday evening, as Tess sat on her bed staring out at the darkening fields, her mum walked in. “Tess?” she began, “I bumped into Mrs. Radley this evening and she said you’ve been talking to Damson about the awful school life.” Tess’s face burned with embarrassment. She wondered how Mrs. Radley had overheard her talking to Damson. Pulling her into a hug, Mum comforted her and put forward a good idea. “What if we found a way for you to meet other horsey kids? There’s a local Pony Club that Mrs. Radley mentioned. They run regular training and events. Maybe you can find some happiness there.” The following Saturday, Tess rode Damson to the Pony Club where training courses took place. The yard buzzed with excitement as children on ponies of all shapes and sizes gathered in the area. Tess felt nervous at first, but the instructor welcomed her warmly. As the lesson began, Tess quickly realized she wasn’t alone. One of the girls from her school, Ruby, was riding a grey pony. During the training, they became more familiar with each other. By the end of the lesson, Tess was laughing along with Ruby and other girls as they cooled off their ponies. For the first time since moving, she felt a sense of belonging. 第1页 共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $听力考试正式开始。听下面对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3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。Joyce, have you heard that matters? Leaving the company? Oh, really, he's here for fifteen years. Is he retiring? No. he is leaving to open his own company in a different industry. Joys, have you heard that matters? Leaving the company? Oh, really, he's worked here for fifteen years. Is he retiring? No, he is leaving to open his own company in a different industry. Hi, mister smith. I'm really interested in the science project. I've read the instructions, but i'm not sure where to start IT. Don't worry. First make a list of the topics you're interested in, then this basic research. Hi mr. smith. I'm really interested in the science project. I ve read the instructions, but i'm not sure where . to start IT, don't worry. First make a list of the topics you're interested in, then this basic research. Our clients provided some feedback on the sample of the watch. They'd like to see more functions on the display panel. Lets see if we can add these functions within our current production time, then we can change our plan if needed. Our clients provided some feedback on the sample of the watch. They'd like to see more functions on the display panel. Lets see if we can add these functions within our current production time, then we can change our plan if needed. I don't know what I would have done last week without you covering my shift. I had that . family emergency at. That's what colleagues are for. Seriously, I owe you a debt. Let me treat you to lunch tomorrow. I don't know what I would have done last week without you covering my shift. I had their family emergency. Not at all. That's what colleagues are for. Seriously, I owe you a debt. Let me treat you to lunch tomorrow. I was writing a report on my laptop just now, using the mouse and typing on the keyboard, but then out of the, the monitor started acting up. Look, there are some strange horse until lines . on the screen. Oh, that's terrible. Have you tried restarting . the laptop? I was writing a report on my laptop just now, using the mouse and typing on the keyboard. But then out of the blue, the monitor started acting up. Look, there are some strange hours onto lines on the screen. Oh my, that's terrible. Have you tried restarting the laptop? 听下面对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3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。请听下面。一段录音。现在你有时间阅读以下小题。Daisy, you ve seen quite upsets today. What's been bothering . you during the meeting this morning, I had a heated argument about a work project with my colleague, Emily. I see. Have you tried solving the issue with her? Yes, we had further discussions, but I didn't lead to a solution. Actually, we often had disagreements . during work. Well, siderar overall being, I think it's time to change the situation. Have you thought about talking to your leader about this? I haven't yet, but I think it's a good idea. Our leader is currently on business. Maybe after he comes back, amy and I can talk to him together. Thank you, Peter. Daisy, you seem quite upsets today. What's been bother ing you? During the meeting this morning, I had a heated argument about to work project with my colleague. Emily, I see. Have you tried solving the issue with? Yes, we had further discussions, but I didn't lead to a solution. Actually, we often had disagreements during work before. Well, considering your overall well being, I think it's time to change the situation. Have you thought about talking to your leader about this? I haven't yet, but I think it's a good idea. Our leader is currently on business. Maybe after he comes back, Emily, I can talk to him together. Thank you, Peter. 请听下面一段录音,现在你有时间阅读以下小题。I welcome to our program, mr. Big df. thanks. I once read your book, Kevin. Although IT has been nearly ten years since IT was published, IT is still a hit. It's about a little boy called seers who always blames his mistakes on his imaginary friend. right? Yes, I want children to know that it's okay to make mistakes, but being honest is even more important. is truly a meaningful book. Could you recommend a few of your . other books? Yes, blown the way tells about a penguin who lives in the antacid and gets himself into all sorts of adventures. And Jones peanut t is a cozy family story. Last year, I published a book named the mohawk chronicles. The last wolf IT tells the story of four friends in moon heaven who sneak out on a full moon night and uncovered the secret of the wolf men. Hi, welcome to our program, mr. Big df, thanks. I once read your book, Kevin. Although IT has been nearly ten years since IT was published, IT is still a hit. It's about a little boy called seers who always blames his mistakes on his imaginary friend. right? Yes, I want children to know that it's okay to make mistakes, but being honest is even more important. is truly a meaningful book. Could you recommend a few of your other books? Yes, blown the way tells about a penguin who lives in the antarctic and gets himself into all sorts of adventures. And Jones peanut t is a cozy family story. Last year, I published a book named the mohegan chronicles. The last wolf IT tells the story of four friends in moon heaven who sneak out on a full moon night and uncover the secret of the wolf men. 请听下面一段录音,现在你有时间阅读以下小题。Have you heard about the problem of microplate tics in our oceans and . environment? Yes, but what exactly are my great plastics? They are tiny pieces of plastic, often less than five millimeters in size. They come from the breakdown of larger plastic items or are added to everyday products like cloth. What can we do about IT? First, reduce our use of single use plastics. Reusable bags and bottles are a good choice. Secondly, we need to prevent microplate tics from entering rivers and oceans. Also, there is a need for new technologies to remove existing microplate tics from the environment. Or any efforts being made to fight against microplate tics know absolutely. Many countries have banned certain single use plastics, and scientists are researching safe materials. Additionally, some organizations are working on ocean cleanup projects. Have you heard about the problem of microplate tics in our oceans . and environment? Yes, but what exactly are my coplas tics? Their tiny pieces of plastic, often less than five millimeters in size, they come from the breakdown of larger plastic items or are added to everyday products like clothes. What can we do about IT? First, reduce our use of single use plastics, reusable bags and poddles are a good choice. Secondly, we need to prevent microplate tics from entering rivers, ent oceans. Also, there is a need for new technologies to remove existing microplate tics from the environment . or any efforts being made to fight against microplate tics. Now absolutely many countries have banned certain single use plastics, and scientists are researching safe materials. Additionally, some organizations are working on ocean cleanup projects. 请听下面一段录音,现在你有时间阅读以下小题。The Price of gold has been going up recently. yes. And i've noticed a lot of Young people are starting to buy gold now. They view IT as both an investment and a fashion statement. My sister bought a gold necklace and a pair of gold earrings recently. My friend Diana feels like getting some gold bars, but he hasn't saved up enough money. Gold is still too expensive for most ordinary people. especially the Young. You've got the point. Therefore, many Young people are looking for a new way to participate in the gold rush, buying gold phone stickers. The gold stickers won't cost much and can make their phones look . super fancy. really. I've never heard of gold phone stickers. While gold phone stickers have been around for years. Only in the last two years have they turned very popular. The producers now can create center and lighter gold phones stickers with stylish designs. I'll get some online. The Price of gold has been going up recently. yes. And i've noticed that a lot of Young people are starting to buy gold now. They view IT as both an investment and a fashion statement. My sister bought a gold necklace and a pair of gold . airings recently. My friend Diana feels like getting some gold bars, but he hasn't saved up enough money. Gold is still too expensive for most ordinary people, especially the Young. You've got the point. Therefore, many Young people are looking for a new way to participate in the gold rush, buying gold phone stickers. The gold stickers won't cost much and can make their phones look . super fancy. really. I've never heard of gold phone stickers. while gold phone stickers have been around for years. Only in the last two years have they turned very popular. The producers now can create center and lighter gold phones stickers with stylish designs. I'll get some online. 请听下面一段录音,现在你有时间阅读以下小题。And Emily, did you ever get a part time job when you were at college? Yes, I used to work as a home teacher in my spare time. How did you find that position through . a job search? APP? no. Back in my college days, job search apps weren't common. I got that part time job through a newspaper advertisement. Are you looking for a . part time job? Yes. I am. Why don't you have enough living expenses? Yes, I do. You know, i'm a senior. I'll graduate next year. I don't want the work experience section on my resume to be empty. When I start looking for a job. I see, what kind of part time job would you like? Something related to my major, like foreign trade or translation? Got IT. One of my college classmates runs a foreign trading company. I could write a recommendation letter for you if you'd like. Really, that couldn't be Better. Thanks a million and Emily. but you still need to spare no effort to prepare for the interview. Absolutely, I won't let the chance slip through my fingers. And Emily, did you ever get a part time job when you were at college? Yes, I used to work as a home teacher in . my spare time. How find that position through a job search? APP? no. Back in my college days, job search apps weren't common. I got that part time job through a newspaper advertisement. Are you looking for a . part time job? Yes. I am. Why don't you have enough living expenses? Yes, I do. You know, i'm a senior. I'll graduate next year. I don't want the work experience section on my resume to be empty. When I start looking for a job. I see, what kind of part time job would you like? Something related to my major, like foreign trade or translation? Got IT. One of my college classmates runs a foreign trading company. I could write a recommendation letter for you if you'd like. Really, that couldn't be Better. Thanks a million, and Emily. but you still need to spare no effort to prepare for . the interview. absolutely. I won't let the chance slip through my fingers. 听力部分到此结束。

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