河南三门峡市2025-2026学年度下学期期末质量检测高一英语试卷

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**基本信息** 融合科技前沿(如AI塑料回收)与文化传承(如书法工作坊),通过梯度化题型设计提升语言能力与思维品质,适配高一期末综合素养检测。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |听力|20题/30分|日常交际、情绪管理|对话情境贴近学生生活,如团队合作(第6-7题)、压力缓解(第13-16题)| |阅读|20题/50分|文化活动、个人成长、科技环保、成功品质|文本体裁多样,C篇以青少年AI回收系统体现科技前沿,D篇通过心理学研究培养批判性思维| |语言运用|25题/30分|词汇辨析、语法填空|完形填空讲述治沙故事渗透文化意识,语法填空结合睡眠健康引导科学认知| |写作|2题/40分|应用文(AI与学习)、记叙文续写|续写题通过雨天咖啡馆场景引导反思数字生活,提升思维品质与表达能力|

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2025—2026学年度下学期期末质量检测 高一英语 注意事项: 1. 答题前,考生务必将本人的姓名、准考证号等考生信息填写在答题卡上,并将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。 2. 选择题答案使用2B铅笔填涂,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号;非选择题答案使用0.5毫米的黑色墨水签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚。 3. 请按照题号在各题的答题区域(黑色线框)内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效。 4. 保持卡面清洁,不折叠,不破损。 5. 考试结束,将答题卡交回。 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。每段录音播放两遍。 例: How much is the shirt? A. £ 19.15. B. £ 9.18. C. £ 9.15. 答案是C。 1. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Interviewer and interviewee. B. Former co-workers. C. Policewoman and driver. 2. What can we learn about the woman? A. She is an experienced driver. B. She is busy at work. C. She is in a hurry. 3. What is the weather like right now? A. Rainy. B. Cloudy. C. Sunny. 4. What seems to be the man’s problem? A. He is badly injured. B. He has got a cold. C. He is very tired. 5. What are the speakers talking about? A. An animal. B. A book. C. Life choices. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6. What does Tom say about the new teammate? A. Unfriendly. B. Talkative. C. Helpful. 7. What does the woman suggest Tom do first? A. Practice basketball more. B. Talk to the new member. C. Ask his coach for help. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8. How much is the regular price of each ticket? A. $100. B. $75. C. $25. 9. Why won’t the man go to the performance? A. He doesn’t like ballet. B. He has to work on his paper. C. He didn’t get the ticket. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10. What is the matter with the woman’s new shoes? A. The color doesn’t satisfy her. B. They are not the proper size. C. One of them has a black mark. 11. What did the woman want to do with the shoes? A. Change them. B. Return them. C. Throw them away. 12. How does the man find the woman’s experience? A. Boring. B. Exciting. C. Surprising. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. Why does Gloria look unhappy? A. She has been tired of studying. B. She couldn’t get a plane ticket. C. She doesn’t have a break. 14. What’s the man’s advice for Gloria? A. Check the ride board. B. Go home by taxi. C. Take a train. 15. What does a white card stand for? A. Finding riders to share the driving. B. Looking for a ride. C. Owning a car. 16. Where is the ride board? A. In the Student Union building. B. In a travel agent’s office. C. In front of the cinema. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. What does the speaker suggest people do? A. Sing gently to their friends. B. Stop getting angry easily. C. Try to show real feelings. 18. Where does Allen Ribet work? A. In a school. B. In a publishing house. C. In a child-care center. 19. What does the book mainly tell us? A. How to comfort people. B. How to avoid bad things. C. How to control our feelings. 20. When should you get angry? A. Only if a baby falls over. B. Only if someone is watching you. C. Only if you are sure it’s the right thing to do. 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 Summer Arts Festival 2026 The City Cultural Center is proud to present the annual Summer Arts Festival. All events are free for students with an ID card. Opera Under the Stars Experience the magic of classical opera in our outdoor theater. Professional performers in full costumes will present famous pieces from The Magic Flute. The atmosphere is both uplifting and emotional. □ July 15, 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. □ Riverside Garden Calligraphy Workshop Learn the ancient art of Chinese calligraphy from Master Li, a nationally recognized calligrapher. You will practice basic brushstrokes and create your own artwork to take home. All materials provided. Space is limited to 20 participants. □ July 18, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. □ Cultural Center, Room 205 Jazz & Comedy Night A unique evening combining jazz music with comedy drama. Local band “Midnight Notes” will perform, followed by stand-up comedy from rising star Chen Wei. The event promises to be both relaxing and laughter-filled. □ July 22, 8:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. □ Main Hall Young Artists Exhibition More than 50 paintings by local high school students are on display. The exhibition features works in both classical and modern styles. Visitors can vote for their favorite piece. The winner will receive a scholarship for art studies. □ July 10 – July 25, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. □ Exhibition Hall, 2nd Floor Note: To register for the Calligraphy Workshop, please send an email to artsfestival@cityculture.com before July 10. 21. What do we know about the Calligraphy Workshop? A. It will be held in the evening. B. Participants need to bring their own brushes. C. Only 20 people can attend the workshop. D. Master Li will perform opera at the event. 22. Which event starts after July 20? A. Jazz & Comedy Night. B. Calligraphy Workshop. C. Opera Under the Stars. D. Young Artists Exhibition. 23. In which section of a newspaper would you most likely find this text? A. Science & Technology. B. Local Events & Culture. C. Business & Finance. D. International News. B For most of his freshman year, fifteen-year-old David was known as “the invisible boy.” He would sit at the back of the classroom, avoid eye contact, and never raise his hand. His teachers described him as “extremely quiet,” and his classmates rarely noticed his presence. What they didn’t know was that David had a burning passion for building things. Every night, David would pour his energy into creating complex models of rockets and bridges in his small bedroom. He used recycled materials—old bottles, cardboard, and wires—to bring his ideas to life. “When I’m building, I forget about everything else,” he told me later. “It’s the only time I feel confident.” The turning point came when his physics teacher, Mr. Chen, announced a school-wide innovation contest. Each student had to design a model that solved a real-world problem. For three days, David hesitated. He was afraid of failure. “What if my work looks stupid?” he thought. But then he remembered the joy he felt while building. With his mother’s encouragement, David decided not to hesitate and took charge of his courage. He created a model of a solar-powered water purification system for rural areas—a problem he had learned about from a documentary. The day of the presentation arrived. Standing before a room full of classmates and judges, David felt his heart racing. But when he started explaining his model, something unexpected happened. His nervousness disappeared. He spoke clearly, answered questions confidently, and even made a joke that made everyone laugh. David won second place. More importantly, he gained access to something he had never had before—confidence. “That contest changed my life,” he says now. “I finally realized that being quiet doesn’t mean being powerless.” 24. What was David like before the contest? A. He was outgoing and popular among classmates. B. He was shy and seldom participated in class. C. He was known as a talented builder at school. D. He often got into trouble with his teachers. 25. The underlined word “invisible” in paragraph 1 most probably means ______. A. not seen or noticed by others B. Unable to speak properly C. easily noticed by others D. having great talents 26. What can be inferred about David’s mother? A. She forced David to enter the contest. B. She was a physics teacher at David’s school. C. She played a supportive role in David’s life. D. She did not understand David’s interest in building. 27. What is the main message of the story? A. Innovation contests are the best way to discover talent. B. Quiet students should try to become more outgoing. C. Parents should push their children to participate in contests. D. Everyone has inner strength that can be discovered through challenges. C Every year, millions of tons of plastic waste flow into the ocean, endangering marine life and entering the food chain. While recycling efforts have increased globally, traditional methods struggle to identify and sort the vast variety of plastics efficiently. The problem is not just the quantity, but the complexity: different types of plastic require different recycling processes, and contaminants make separation even more challenging. Now, a group of teenage scientists from California may have found a promising answer. Inspired by the scale of the crisis, they developed an AI-driven system that can identify and sort plastic waste with remarkable accuracy. The system uses a camera to capture images of discarded items, then a machine learning algorithm analyzes the images to determine the type and recyclability of each piece in milliseconds. In trials, the system achieved an accuracy rate of over 90%—significantly higher than traditional manual sorting methods. What makes this innovation particularly exciting is its accessibility. Unlike expensive industrial sorting machines, the teens designed their system using affordable, off-the-shelf components, with the entire setup costing less than $100. They have also made the software open-source, allowing communities anywhere in the world to adapt and use the technology. “We wanted to create a solution that anyone could use,” said one of the team members. “Plastic pollution is a global problem, and the solution should be accessible globally.” The team has already attracted attention from environmental organizations and local governments. While the system is not yet ready for large-scale industrial application, its potential to empower community-based recycling efforts is undeniable. As one expert noted, this project demonstrates how artificial intelligence can serve as a powerful tool in environmental protection—especially when combined with the creativity and determination of young minds. 28. What is the main problem with traditional plastic recycling methods? A. They are too slow to keep up with the amount of plastic waste produced. B. They cannot distinguish different types of plastics effectively. C. They have become outdated due to a lack of public participation. D. They rely on equipment that is too complex for most workers to operate. 29. What can be inferred about the teenage scientists’ AI system? A. It has already replaced traditional recycling methods nationwide. B. It requires expensive components to achieve high accuracy. C. Its design prioritizes low cost and ease of replication. D. Its accuracy rate is lower than manual sorting methods. 30. What does the underlined word “accessibility” in paragraph 3 most probably mean? A. The quality of being easy to obtain or use. B. The ability to attract public attention. C. The speed at which a system operates. D. The degree of accuracy in sorting materials. 31. Which of the following best summarizes the passage? A. Plastic pollution remains an unsolvable environmental crisis. B. AI systems will soon replace human workers in all recycling plants. C. Traditional recycling methods are more reliable than AI technology. D. Young inventors have created an affordable AI tool to aid recycling. D We often admire successful people—astronauts, millionaire entrepreneurs, world-class musicians —and assume they possess some rare, inborn gift. While talent certainly plays a role, psychological research over the past two decades has revealed a different picture: the qualities that matter most for long-term success are not fixed at birth but can be developed through effort and practice. One of the most important predictors of success is what psychologist Angela Duckworth calls “grit”—a combination of persistence and passion for long-term goals. In her research, Duckworth found that grittier students were more likely to graduate from high school, and grittier cadets were more likely to survive the intense first summer at West Point military academy. What made them succeed was not higher IQ or better physical condition, but their refusal to give up when faced with struggle. However, persistence alone is not enough. Successful individuals also tend to be highly disciplined. They consistently make choices that favor long-term achievement over short-term pleasure. A disciplined person will wake up early to study when they could be sleeping, or choose to work on a difficult project when they could be watching television. This ability to control impulses rates dreamers from doers. Interestingly, successful people are also more likely to view failure differently than others. For most people, failure is a source of shame and discouragement. For those who achieve great things, failure is seen as valuable feedback. Thomas Edison, when asked about his 10,000 unsuccessful attempts to create the light bulb, famously replied, “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” The good news is that these qualities—persistence, discipline, and a healthy attitude toward failure—can be learned. As Duckworth notes, “Our potential is one thing. What we do with it is quite another.” Success, it turns out, is less about the cards you are dealt and more about how you play them. 32. What does the research mentioned in paragraph 2 show? A. Grit is a better predictor of success than inborn abilities. B. Students with higher IQ are more likely to succeed. C. Physical condition is the key to success in military training. D. Passion is less important than persistence for success. 33. Why does the author mention Thomas Edison in paragraph 4? A. To show that even geniuses can fail many times. B. To illustrate how successful people view failure differently. C. To argue that 10,000 attempts are necessary for any invention. D. To prove that failure is shameful and should be avoided. 34. The underlined phrase “the cards you are dealt” in the last paragraph most probably refers to ______. A. the games you choose to play B. the failures you experience in life C. the people who help you along the way D. the talents and circumstances you are born with 35. What is the author’s attitude toward the possibility of developing success qualities? A. Skeptical. B. Indifferent. C. Optimistic. D. Worried. 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。 In today’s fast-paced digital environment, multitasking has become a badge of honor. Students pride themselves on texting while studying, professionals attend meetings while responding to emails, and parents cook dinner while helping with homework. 36 In fact, decades of cognitive science research have consistently demonstrated that what we call multitasking is a neurological illusion. The human brain is not wired for parallel processing of multiple attention-demanding tasks. Instead, what actually occurs is rapid task-switching—the brain shifts its focus back and forth between activities at remarkable speed. 37 Each switch causes a “switching cost”: a brief period of confusion and reduced performance that accumulates over time. This switching cost has measurable consequences. Studies using functional MRI scans reveal that when the brain toggles between tasks, multiple regions must repeatedly adjust themselves, consuming glucose(葡萄糖), and depleting cognitive resources. These effects include mental fatigue, increased error rates, and a significant extension of total completion time—often by as much as 40% compared to single-tasking. 38 Perhaps more disturbing is the impact on deep learning. 39 When we constantly divide our attention, information is processed superficially and stored in temporary, fragile memory systems. This explains why students who study while distracted often feel they have “covered” the material but perform poorly on assessments that require genuine comprehension. 40 This means not in eliminating all distractions—an unrealistic goal—but in deliberately structuring periods of uninterrupted focus. By protecting these focused sessions, we allow our brains to engage in the deep processing necessary for true understanding and creativity. The most productive individuals are not those who do many things at once, but those who do one thing at a time, with full presence. A. This phenomenon, known as “attention residue”, occurs when part of your focus remains stuck on the previous task. B. Yet this widespread belief in the efficiency of multitasking is fundamentally misguided. C. This phenomenon is particularly problematic when the previous task is cognitively demanding or emotionally engaging. D. Consequently, the quality of learning suffers dramatically. E. To counteract these negative effects, researchers advocate for the deliberate practice of “monotasking.” F. This process, though seemingly seamless, comes at a significant cognitive price. G. However, this does not mean that all forms of multitasking are equally harmful. 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和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 For forty years,Yin Yuzhen has 41 herself to turning a stretch of Inner Mongolia desert into green land. Recently, thanks to a viral video plea in early May, the national model worker has finally 42 the American stranger who donated 5,000 dollars to support her desert afforestation 27 years ago. Since the 1980s, Yin has actively 43 to plant trees selflessly in the barren Mu Us Sandy Land together with her husband. For nearly three decades, she has held a strong 44 to thank the kind donor, Ronald Sakolsky, a 69-year-old 45 US high school teacher. 46 , they lost touch with each other after their first meeting. In her heartfelt video, Yin sincerely invited Sakolsky to 47 China, telling him that the small sum of money he donated has grown into a thriving forest covering the desert. Back in 1999, Sakolsky accidentally came across Yin’s moving story through a TV program. Greatly 48 by her persistent efforts to fight desertification in tough conditions, he decided to offer 49 . He donated 5,000 dollars to her tree-planting work via an American foundation . What’s more, he traveled all the way to the Mu Us Desert to meet Yin in person . During his first visit, Sakolsky 50 the tough scene with his own eyes:Yin carried heavy bundles of young saplings across endless sand dunes,with only simple and basic tools. He couldn’t help repeating the word “ 51 ” for he truly doubted how those thin, finger-thick saplings could survive such harsh and cruel desert environments. At that moment, he was totally impressed by Yin’s perseverance and 52 . The long-awaited breakthrough finally came on May 16, when journalists successfully 53 Bai Fan, who used to be Sakolsky’s colleague in China. Bai recalled that Sakolsky came to China to work as a foreign 54 in 1999. On May 17, Sakolsky received the good news over the phone. Knowing his donation had helped create a huge green forest on the former desert, he expressed his great excitement. He said he was eager to make a trip to China as soon as possible and see the amazing green 55 with his own eyes. The cross-cultural story tells a truth that each small act of kindness would make a huge difference in our daily life. 41. A. described B. devoted C. adopted D. convinced 42. A. recognized B. found C. remembered D. contacted 43. A. tended B. volunteered C. struggled D. attempted 44. A. approach B. destination C. desire D. admiration 45. A. retired B. tired C. faithful D. joyous 46. A. Besides B. Therefore C. Unfortunately D. Meanwhile 47. A. revisit B. promote C. understand D. improve 48. A. moved B. fascinated C. annoyed D. shocked 49. A. comfort B. support C. advice D. praise 50. A. reflected B. removed C. witnessed D. preferred 51. A. remarkable B. flexible C. wonderful D. impossible 52. A. honesty B. courage C. wisdom D. discipline 53. A. reached B. praised C. avoided D. trusted 54. A. doctor B. engineer C. teacher D. manager 55. A. excitement B. miracle C. exploration D. protection 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。 A moderate level of weekend catch-up sleep can relieve tiredness and help the body recover. However, more isn’t always better. A study 56 (publish) in Preventive Medicine, an American journal, shows that catching up on sleep for more than three hours 57 (significant) increases the risk of systemic inflammation. You can’t contract sleep, but you can’t overdo it either—even on weekends. Research from Shanghai JiaoTong University School of Medicine and other 58 (institution) suggests there’s a “golden” sleep duration: around 7.32 hours (about 7 hours and 19 minutes) is best for the health. Long sleep duration 59 (associate) with chronic inflammation, depression, obstructive sleep apnoea,and reduced physical activity. Clinical observations also show that people, 60 regularly sleep less than 6 hours or more than 9 hours,tend to have 61 (high) risks of metabolic syndrome,diabetes,and mortality. Go to bed and wake up at roughly the same time every day, even on weekends. Limit naps 62 20–30 minutes, and avoid napping late in the day. 63 (strength) your sleep-wake cycle: exercise more during the day, and in the 1–2 hours before bed,avoid screens, intense exercise, caffeine, alcohol, and heavy or sugary snacks. Instead, read or listen to calming music. 64 weekend lie-in of 1–2 hours is fine, but sleeping much later than your weekday schedule disrupts your body clock, 65 (affect) inflammation, hormones, and metabolism. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 假定你是李华,你校英文报开设“人工智能与学习”专栏,现面向全体学生征稿。请你围绕“人工智能如何助力学习”这一主题,写一篇短文投稿。内容包括: (1)描述现象; (2)谈论你的感想。 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。 AI Promotes Our Learning 第二节(满分25分) 阅读下面材料,根据文章的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。 Another winter season had almost passed in a flash. Time was flying. I was back in Lisbon last weekend. When I woke up on Sunday morning, I saw the roofs shining brightly in the morning sunshine, just like setting the pale blue sky on fire. My heart beat much faster with excitement as I started to plan the day ahead and replied to my friend Sofia. After a delicious breakfast at the hostel, I thought about all the places I could visit, wandering aimlessly through Alfama, taking the vehicle up to the Castle, or appreciating the remarkable sunset in Lisbon. But the moment I stepped outside, the sky suddenly darkened with the black clouds. I had barely walked a few steps when the rain began to pour down. I gave up immediately and went back to my hostel room. As the rain kept falling, I spent a few lazy hours lying on my bed, scrolling through my phone. Before I knew it, it was already 2:30 pm. Hungry, I went back outside on the empty street against the light rain. Soon, I stepped into a small cafe, an old favourite of mine. Their soup was good, and they made an amazing dessert—thinly cut pork, baked and placed neatly inside a fresh bread roll. As I took a bite of the tasty pork and had a sip of soup, my mood suddenly lifted. Then, I walked out with a spring in my step. The rain was still falling outside. Nearly wet through, I wandered aimlessly without a plan but a heart full of boredom. Then I suddenly came across a coffee shop called Fabrika, where some regular customers roasted their own coffee casually. A small sign reads: “We have no WiFi. Enjoy your coffee.” I ordered one and sat on one of their leather sofas. However, the lack of WiFi didn’t stop the customers from scrolling their phones—some were addicted to the screens and others were doing selfies(自拍) to gain the sense of belonging—and I was no different. We usually preferred not to share boring moment—only sunset photos and perfect pictures. We chased likes and followers, as if our happiness were measured by them. 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。 Paragraph 1:Roughly an hour later, a message came from Sofia. Paragraph 2:Just then, Sofia sent another message:“Maybe the rain is not a bad thing. Sometimes we need days like this.” 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $2025一2026学年度下学期期末质量检测 高一英语参考答案 听力部分 1-5 ACACB 6-10ABABC 11-15 BCBAB 16-20 ABACC 阅读理解21-25 CABBA 26-30 CDBCA 31-35 DABDC 36-40 BFDAE 完形填空41-45 BDBCA 46-50 CAABC 51-55 DBACB 语法填空56.published57.significantly 58.institutions 59.is associated 60.who 61.higher 62.to 63.To strengthen 64.A 65.affecting 写作部分 第一节参考文章: Nowadays,with advances in science and technology,more and more AI tools,such as chat-bots,learning apps and other intelligent tutoring systems,are gaining popularity in our study. They play a vital role in our study in the following aspects.For example,AI can answer questions,explain difficult concepts,and even provide tailored practice.Additionally,some apps can teach us some new skills and talents.That's to say,AI tools are serving as a powerful and smart assistant for us in our learning,especially when teachers are not available. Personally,AI not only provides immediate feedback but also adapts to individual learning paces,making knowledge acquisition more efficient and engaging.When preparing for exams,for instance,I use AI platforms to generate personalized exercises and clarify some concepts. Nevertheless,each coin has two sides,and learning requires active thinking.AI should be a guide and tool,not a substitute.Used wisely,it unlocks huge potential-but independent reasoning and thinking remain the key in the learning process. 第二节参考文章1: 第一段: Roughly an hour later,a message came from Sofia.With a feeling of emptiness,I read her text-"How has your day been?Rain still fell outside.No walk in Alfama.No magical sunset.No dream destinations.I replied."Awful weather.Meaningless trip,"adding an emoji.Then I realized: days like this are okay-empty days with no destination.This was the side of the trip others never shared.Standing in the rain,I began to question that idea. 第二段: Just then,Sofia sent another message:"Maybe the rain is not a bad thing.Sometimes we need days like this."A smile spread across my face.For years,we had been chasing perfect moments-sunsets,views,endless likes.I put my phone away and stepped outside.No plan.No photos.No likes.Walking through the empty streets,listening to raindrops,I found inner peace.I replied:"My day was nothing special,but that made it perfect."Bathed in the rain,I realized we need to respect life's rhythm and cherish every fleeting moment. 答案第1页,共4页 参考文章2 Roughly an hour later,a message came from Sofia.With a feeling of emptiness and boredom,I read her text-How has your day been there so far?"With the rain still falling outside, I knew there would be no walk in Alfama,no magical Lisbon sunset,no visit to my dreaming destinations.Meanwhile,looking out of the window,I replied to Sofia:"The awful weather and meaningless trip",adding an emoji.It was at that moment that I realized:days like this are okay-empty days with no destination.This was the side of the trip others never cared about. Standing in the rain,I began to question that idea. Just then,Sofia sent another message:"Maybe the rain is not a bad thing.Sometimes we need days like this."Rethinking about her words while beginning to question something,a smile spread across my face.For years,we had been chasing perfect moments-golden sunsets, beautiful views,and endless likes.I put my phone back into my pocket and stepped outside again. No plan.No photos.No likes.Standing in the pouring rain,I didn't mind at that time.Wandering through the empty street,listening to the rain and feeling the cool air,I gained inner peace.I sent Sofia another short message:"My day was nothing special.But that made it perfect"Bathed in the soft rain,I realized that we just need respect life's rhythm,embrace its beauty,and cherish every fleeting moment. 答案第2页,共4页 听力材料【录音原文】 Text1 W:Why do you think you are fit for this job? M:I have excellent communication skills and team working ability Text 2 W:Could you drive a little faster?My train will leave in half an hour. M:Don't worry.You won't miss it.Even though the traffic is heavy and it is raining heavily. Text 3 W:Oh,my gosh!I am almost wet all over. M:So am I.The weatherman said it was cloudy today and would be sunny tomorrow.But it's raining cats and dogs now! Text 4 W:You look terrible.Have you got a cold? M:No.I just need some rest.I've been up all night finishing a paper. Text 5 M:How do you like the book? W:It's totally fascinating.It's about the life of bees.It's worth reading again. Text 6 W:Tom,how is the new member of your basketball team? M:Well,I think he is a little unfriendly. W:That's a pity!What's the problem? M:He often laughs at me when I make small mistakes during the practice.That makes me upset. W:Why don't you talk to him? M:I've tried,but it didn't work. W:I suggest you should have another heart-to-heart talk with him.If it still doesn't work,ask your coach for help. M:All right.Mom. Text 7 W:Have you got the news that there will be a ballet performance in town this Saturday? M:No,I haven't.But I guess it must be very impressive. W:Yeah,I think so.The regular price of each ticket is $100,but we can get 25%off if we can organize a three-person group.Do you want to come? M:I wish I could go with you,but I have to work overtime tonight.I haven't finished my paper yet.Maybe Tim is free W:Oh,what a pity!I'll call him later.If he is free,I'll go with him. Text 8 M:Oh,dear.You look upset.What is the matter with you? W:Well,it was the shoes that I bought yesterday. M:So,what happened?Were they the wrong size or you don't like the color? W:Not this time.When I got home and I took them out of the box,I saw one of them had a big black mark on the side. M:That's awful.I hope you took them back to the shop. W:Of course,I did.But the sales refused to retumn my money.So I found the manager and told him about what had happened.He told me that as a rule,they would always return someone's money or change another pair,but that wasn't possible this time because they were on sale. M:Oh.I can't believe it. 答案第3页,共4页 Text9 M:Hello,Gloria!You're not looking happy.What's the matter?Have you been studying too much? W:Oh,no,that's not it.The problem is that I was planning to go home over spring break,but the travel agent told me all the airlines are fully booked. M:Why not go by car? W:It's too long a trip to take by myself,and gas is so expensive. M:Have you checked the ride board?Maybe you can get a rider to go with you. W:The ride board?What's that? M:It's a notice board that has a map of the United States on it.The map is divided into different districts,and each district has a different number.Say you want to go to New England-that would be Box Number One.There are boxes for each number.You can put a white card or a blue card in one of the boxes W:What's the difference between a blue card and a white one? M:Blue means you have a car and need riders to share the driving.White means that you're looking for a ride. W:Sounds good.So where is the ride board? M:It's on the second floor of the Student Union building,right by the cinema of the college. Text 10 Do you get angry when your friends sing loudly while you are trying to study?Or when your best friend does not wait for you after school?If you do,you need to take control of your feelings and stop getting angry so easily.Getting angry with people can cause you to lose friends.Allen Ribet,an American high school teacher,has written a book to help you control your feelings.It tells you how to keep cool when bad things happen to you.The book says that getting angry only makes problems worse.It can never make them better.Getting angry is not a natural way to show your feelings.The book says,"All you have to do is to tell yourself not to be angry."When a baby falls over,it only cries if people are watching it.Like a baby,you should get angry only if you are sure it is the right thing to do. 答案第4页,共4页

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