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2026年春高一期末教学质量评价
英语试题
本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
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第一部分听力(共两节,每小题1.5分,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 does the man suggest the woman do?
A.Have a good rest.
B.See a doctor.
C.Take some medicine.
2.How much will the man pay for the tickets?
A.$17.
B.$27.
C.$34.
3.What do we know about the man?
A.He has finished his paper.
B.He is planning to write a paper.
C.He is working on his paper.
4.When will the speakers meet?
A.At8:00
B.At8:15.
C.At8:45.
5.What is the weather like now?
A.Sunny.
B.Rainy.
C.Cloudy.
高一英语试题第1页共12页
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。听完每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将
给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听下面的录音,回答第6和第7小题。
6.What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.Classmates.
B.Teacher and student.
C.Colleagues.
7.What will the man do this weekend?
A.Go hiking.
B.Visit a museum.
C.Prepare for an exam.
听下面的录音,回答第8至第10小题。
8.What is the man?
A.A reporter.
B.A teacher.
C.An artist.
9.What kind of art does the man specialize in?
A.Oil painting.
B.Chinese paper-cutting.
C.Handmade pottery.
10.When did the man start learning art?
A.At the age of 8.
B.At the age of 12.
C.At the age of 15.
听下面的录音,回答第11至第13小题。
11.Where are the two speakers talking?
A.In a city museum.
B.In a forest park.
C.In a school lab.
12.What is the biggest threat to local plants recently?
A.Heavy pollution.
B.Extreme cold weather.
C.Tourists'bad behavior.
13.What do the speakers suggest students do?
A.Take part in forest protection activities.
B.Plant trees in the school yard every month.
C.Learn knowledge of rare plants online.
高一英语试题第2页共12页
听下面的录音,回答第14至第17小题。
14.Where did the girl volunteer last summer vacation?
A.A coastal small town.
B.A mountain tourist area.
C.A rural primary school.
15.What volunteer work did she do there?
A.Guided tourists and cleaned rubbish.
B.Taught children English and art.
C.Helped local farmers sell fruits.
16.Who will go traveling with the boy next month?
A.His classmates.
B.His parents.
C.His pen pal.
17.What problem did the girl meet during her volunteer work?
A.She couldn't adapt to the hot weather.
B.She had difficulty communicating with kids.
C.She wasted lots of spare time.
听下面的录音,回答第18至第20小题。
18.What activity is included in the schedule?
A.Attending academic lectures.
B.Participating in survival training.
C.Visiting historical sites and museums.
19.What should the students bring with them?
A.Comfortable shoes and a notebook.
B.Formal clothes for dinners.
C.Electronic devices.
20.How should the students pay for the trip?
A.In cash.
B.By credit card.
C.Via online payment system.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
When we talk about nonfiction television,we mean programs that are based on real events,
facts,or people-as opposite to fictional dramas or TV series.Now,let's explore some of the
most popular nonfiction styles on television today.
高一英语试题第3页共12页
1.Sports
Sports programming earns some of the highest ratings on television.Unlike many other
forms,they are usually broadcast live,which brings a sense of immediacy and excitement-you
never know what will happen next.From football to basketball to the Olympics,live sports unite
millions of viewers around a shared experience.
2.News Programs
News programs keep us updated on what's happening around the world.They include local
evening news,national daytime broadcasts on cable networks,and week-in-review shows that
air on Fridays or weekends.Some sports networks even run 24-hour news channels dedicated
solely to athletics.News is usually presented by anchors and reporters,and it often features news
coverage,interviews,and weather reports.
3.Variety Shows
Variety shows highlight the talents of their guests through musical performances,dancing
and stand-up comedy.They evolved from Victorian-era stage shows and reached their peak in
mid-20th-century America,though some versions still exist today,like Saturday Night Live
(which also includes sketch comedy).These shows offer a mix of humour and artistry
4.Sketch Comedy
Sketch comedy presents a series of short,humorous scenes performed by a cast of
comedians.The styles range from silly slapstick(physical comedy)to dark satire that criticises
society.Shows like Monty Python's Flying Circus are classic examples.Sketch comedy is
different from sitcoms because each sketch has its own characters and setting,rather than a
continuing storyline.
21.Which type of TV programme is usually broadcast live?
A.Sketch Comedy.
B.News Programs.C.Variety Shows.
D.Sports.
22.What do variety shows and sketch comedy have in common?
A.Both originated from Victorian-era stage shows.
B.Both feature continuous story lines.
C.Both contain humorous content.
D.Both mainly focus on musical performances.
23.What is the main purpose of this passage?
A.To persuade readers to watch nonfiction TV.
B.To introduce common nonfiction TV styles.
C.To compare the ratings of different programs.
D.To criticise the quality of modern TV shows.
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B
Olivia Okorondou is a UN Volunteer from Nigeria serving as a communications officer in
Lesotho.Her path to volunteering was unusual.She started as a journalist,collecting news and
writing it for newspapers and magazines.But she wanted more than just reporting-she wanted
to be part of the solution.So she joined the United Nations Volunteers programme.
Her first task was with the UN Office on Drugs and Crime in Nigeria.Later,she moved to
Lesotho as an international volunteer.This meant a new country,a different culture and working
environment.Olivia knew that to connect,she had to speak their language-not just words,but
understanding.So she learned basic greetings,key phrases,and cultural habits,which helped her
communicate effectively.
However,language was not the only difficulty.Another major challenge was making others
believe her ideas were practical.To overcome it,she started the "Walk the Talk"campaign,
which encouraged people to fight against deadly diseases.At first,it was only for local people.
But as more people understood its importance,it grew into a movement across the country.
Finally,international organizations,youth groups,and the UN Resident Coordinator also joined.
This is what breaking difficulties looks like:having an idea and pushing it forward.Olivia
believes growth happens when you step out of your comfort zone.She never waited for
permission ()Volunteerism is not just about following others'ideas-it is about spotting a
problem and finding a solution.
From fighting human trafficking in Nigeria to promoting vaccination in Lesotho,her work
has touched many lives.Olivia says this is only the beginning.Her message to youth:step
forward,take action,and create changes.The world needs more people who make a difference.
24.What was Olivia's job before she became a UN Volunteer?
A.A communications officer.
B.A news reporter.
C.A campaign organizer.
D.A language teacher.
25.Why did Olivia learn basic greetings and cultural habits in Lesotho?
A.To prove her language ability.
B.To follow the rules of the UN office.
C.To improve her communication with locals.
D.To prepare for her work on diseases.
26.What can we learn about the "Walk the Talk"campaign?
A.It was recognized nationwide.
B.It was started by youth groups.
C.It was mainly aimed at UN staff.
D.It focused on fighting human trafficking.
27.Which of the following best describes Olivia?
A.Creative but cautious.
B.Determined and devoted.
C.Adaptable but impatient.
D.Adventurous and competitive.
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A study from Italy shows that an unexpected sight on the subway like a man in a Batman's
costume might make people more willing to give up their seats.
Researchers from a Milan university did an experiment on the city's subway.First,a woman
who appeared to be pregnant(entered a crowded train car.The team recorded how many
passengers offered her a seat.Then they repeated the test,but this time,a researcher dressed as
Batman also entered the train from another door.The results were surprising.Without Batman,
only 38%of passengers gave up their seats.But when Batman was present,that number rose to
67%.
Why did Batman make people more helpful?At first,the researchers thought people might
act better because they were being watched by a famous superhero.However,when they talked
to the kind passengers,they found something interesting.Nearly half of them-44%-said
they had not even noticed Batman on the train.
So what really happened?The researchers believe that the unexpected sight of Batman
broke passengers'usual routine.On a crowded subway,most people are lost in their own
thoughts.They may be looking at their phones or listening to music.But something strange,like
a man in a Batman costume,catches their attention.This makes them more aware of their
surroundings.As a result,they notice the pregnant woman and decide to help.The effect may
also spread to others.Even if some passengers do not see Batman,they might notice other people
acting more alert.This can influence the whole train car.
So it is not really about Batman himself.It is about being surprised and becoming more
aware of others.The study shows that small unexpected events can encourage kindness in our
daily lives.The researchers also suggest that trying similar experiments with other characters
could help us understand this effect better.
28.What does the study show about the effect of Batman's presence?
A.It had no influence on passengers.
B.It frightened passengers into offering seats.
C.It made passengers nervous.
D.It greatly increased the number of seat-offering.
29.What does the data 44%imply?
A.The experiment was not carefully designed.
B.Something else might lead to their behavior.
C.Most passengers were uninterested in superheroes.
D.Batman's costume was not recognizable enough.
30.What does the underlined word"alert"in paragraph 4 probably mean?
A.Watchful.
B.Relaxed.
C.Tired.
D.Excited.
31.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A.Costumes on Subways:A Fun Sight B.Being Watched:Better Public Manners
C.Daily Trips:Small Changes in Life D.Unexpected Surprise:A Wake-up to Kindness
高一英语试题第6页共12页
D
U.S.weather experts have confirmed that the forecasted El Nifo(厄尔尼诺)has officially
begun.They warn this could be the most powerful this century,causing extreme weather like
droughts and floods that may harm farming and food supplies.
El Nifo is a natural phenomenon that happens again and again,moving warm air and water
across the tropical Pacific.Normally,trade winds blow east to west,pushing warm water toward
Asia.During El Nino,these winds weaken or the other way round,allowing warm water to move
back toward the Americas.This cycle occurs every two to seven years and usually peaks around
December or January.The name-Spanish for "little boy"-was named by fishermen who
noticed warmer waters near Christmas.
History offers serious lessons.In 1877,a strong El Nifo caused terrible droughts across
Asia,Brazil,and northern Africa,leading to famines (that killed over 50 million people.
The 2023-2024 El Nifio-among the five strongest-made 2024 the hottest year and worsened
food shortages in southern Africa,where farmers depend on rainfall.
This year,major growing areas are at risk.India may face a weaker monsoon,reducing rice
production.Southern Africa could see drier conditions threatening corn,while the southern U.S.
may experience flooding that disrupts farming.
Scientists are still studying how this El Nifo will interact with climate change.Some
governments have plans like planting earlier or importing more,but these may not protect small
farmers who depend on selling crops.As one expert notes,policies may ensure "enough food,"
but they won't take care of the growers.The final outcome is unclear,but in a warming world,
extreme weather is becoming more serious and likely.
32.What is the concern of US experts about El Nifo?
A.It may be strongest this century.
B.It surely causes floods worldwide.
C.It has ended very recently.
D.It warms only Pacific waters.
33.What can we learn about El Nifo in Paragraph 2?
A.It is named after a fisherman
B.It is caused by human activities.
C.It occurs regularly but not fixed.
D.It only influences the ocean's temperature.
34.What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?
A.The worst El Nino in history.
B.A new high temperature record.
C.El Nino disasters throughout history.
D.The food shortage in southern Africa.
35.What can be inferred about small farmers?
A.They will still face financial difficulties.B.They will get enough help.
C.They will be the only group affected.
D.They will try to avoid weather damage.
高一英语试题第7页共12页
第二节根据短文内容(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Have you ever been on a group tour?You follow a flag-waving guide like a lost sheep,only
seeing the backs of other tourists'heads.Solo travel is the opposite-you are the boss of your
own adventure.36You can sleep in,eat street food that you've never seen,and even get
lost on purpose.Sounds great,right?
Enjoy full freedom of choice
When you're alone,every decision is yours-whether to take the wrong train or book that
uncomfortable hotel.You learn to solve problems,like using hand gestures to ask for directions.
37 Plus,you can change your plan anytime without arguing with anyone.It's pure freedom.
●38
Without a crowd around,people see you as a curious individual,not a noisy group.They
might invite you to their home for dinner or teach you a local dance.You can actually have real
conversations,not just"How much?"This deep connection makes your trip unforgettable.Some
of my best memories came from chatting with a grandma who didn't speak my language but
shared her cookies.
Develop independence and self-growth
_39 You need to check safety conditions,pack lightly and share your travel route
with others.It teaches you to be responsible and adaptable.By handling unexpected situations on
your own,you build great independence.
In short,solo travel offers priceless freedom and warm local connections.All small troubles
on the way turn into precious memories,helping you become more independent and braver.This
unique growth and wonderful experience is exactly what group travel can never provide.40
A.Enjoy treats from locals.
B.Connect deeply with local people.
C.You can travel at your own slow pace.
D.Not every traveler dares to take trips alone.
E.So,try it once and you'll have great stories to tell.
F.Such problem-solving builds your self-confidence.
G.Solo travel calls for careful preparation and self-dependence.
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。
高一英语试题第8页共12页
My best friend Leo and I had been close since primary school.We shared everything-
lunches.secrets.and even dreams.But last month,a sudden
41 nearly ruined our
friendship.
It started during the school basketball final.With ten seconds left,I passed the ball to Leo,
but he missed the shot and we lost.After the game,I heard him 42 to another teammate,
"If he had passed earlier,I would have scored."I felt 43.I thought he was blaming me
for the loss.Without 44 a word,I walked away coldly.
For the next week,we acted like 45.We sat apart in class,ate alone,and avoided
eye contact.The silence was 46 than any argument.I kept thinking,"How could he say
that behind my back?"Meanwhile,Leo looked 47 too,but neither of us was willing to
48 the first move.
Then came the school talent show.I was 49 to perform a piano piece,but my hands
were shaking with nervousness.Just before I went on stage,I felt a gentle pat on my shoulder.It
was Leo.He whispered,"You've got this.I'm 50 of you."Those simple words 51
my heart.After my performance,I found him waiting backstage.I finally 52 the courage
to ask,"Did you really blame me for that match?"Leo looked 53."Blame you?I was
blaming myself!I told Mike I should have 54 better."
I froze.All my anger was based on a misunderstanding.We hugged and laughed.That day I
learned that true friendship
55
trust and communication.Sometimes,we hurt not
because we don't care,but because we don't speak.
41.A.accident
B.event
C.misunderstanding
D.fighting
42.A.complaining
B.explaining
C.promising
D.admitting
43.A.excited
B.hurt
C.satisfied
D.confused
44.A.talking
B.telling
C.speaking
D.saying
45.A.brothers
B.strangers
C.partners
D.enemies
46.A.louder
B.warmer
C.sweeter
D.heavier
47.A.upset
B.calm
C.cheerful
D.curious
48.A.avoid
B.hold
C.make
D.miss
49.A.allowed
B.forced
C.pushed
D.expected
50.A.tired
B.proud
C.afraid
D.ashamed
51.A.broke
B.hurt
C.touched
D.lost
52.A.left
B.showed
C.gathered
D.gave
53.A.surprised
B.excited
C.worried
D.relieved
54.A.played
B.trained
C.rested
D.waited
55.A.results in
B.gives up
C.leads to
D.depends on
高一英语试题第9页共12页
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 Long March 2C is 56 reliable two-stage carrier rocket widely used in China's
space industry.Since its first flight in the early 1980s,it 57(serve)our space industry
faithfully for more than forty years.
58(design)decades ago by professional aerospace engineers,the rocket still works
perfectly under various space conditions.On January 31,2026,it lifted off from Jiuquan Satellite
Launch Center smoothly,59(carry)an Algerian remote-sensing satellite into its planned
orbit.This satellite,60 mainly works for land management and disaster prevention,
marks another61(value)result of international space cooperation.
The rocket is powerful enough 62(send)all kinds of spacecraft to different orbital
positions.Its biggest advantage lies 63 its steady and reliable performance.Over the past
decades,skilled engineers have made plenty of 64(improve)to its structure and systems,
65 it has become increasingly safe and trustworthy for future tasks.
第四部分任务型阅读(共两节,每节10分;满分20分)
阅读下面短文,并按要求完成相应任务。
Bad weather and terrible timing left Tom and his three friends trapped on a high mountain
They faced the hardest tests of their lives.One boy felt very sick from the thin air;heavy snow
and falling rocks hit their camp at night;freezing nights in a broken tent left them shaking with
cold.But their calm minds,outdoor skills,and courage to keep going helped them survive.
They started climbing on a Friday.Because a climber had recently died from falling rocks at
the usual high camp,they decided to sleep lower on the mountain that first night.On Saturday,at
about 10,500 feet,one of the friends became ill from the altitude,which slowed the whole group
down.Knowing they had to keep moving,they let the sick boy walk in front so he could move at
a safe and comfortable pace.
By Sunday evening,the ill climber was completely exhausted.They had to make a sudden,
unplanned camp on steep snow.Their spot was terrible-a small platform just the size of a table
under a huge ice cliff.The wind grew stronger during the night,tearing the tent and breaking the
poles.They tried to hold it down with their heavy bags and rocks.Finally,they just stuck their
feet between the rocks and held the tent with their own bodies.It was a freezing,terrible night.
On Monday,they finally got a weak phone signal and called 911.However,before the signal
died completely,they forgot to ask how to communicate with the mountain rangers.For two long
days,they watched helplessly as the terrible wind stopped the rescue helicopters from reaching
them.Their food was almost gone,and they had to share a single bottle of melted snow each day.
Just as they thought all hope was lost,a strange sound suddenly came from the thick fog above...
高一英语试题第10页共12页
第一节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
从方框中选择恰当的单词并用其正确形式填空,每词限用一次,有两词为多余选项。
which courage exhaust trapped comfortable hold
tear unplanned break helicopter helplessly become
Bad luck and poor timing left Kart and three climbers 66 on Mount Rainier,but their
calm minds,outdoor skills,and 67 to keep going helped them survive.
On Saturday,One of them
became ill from the altitude,
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They let the sick boy walk in front to move at
68
slowed the whole group
a safe and
69 pace.
down.
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By Sunday,the sick climber
→
They made a sudden,71 camp.
was completely 70
0
0
The wind grew stronger during
They just stuck their feet between the rocks
the night,
72
the tent.
and
73
the tent with their own bodies.
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On Monday,they called 911 but
he terrible wind stopped the
A strange sound suddenly came...
74.They watched 75
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高一英语试题第11页共12页
第二节(共3小题,满分10分)
根据文本内容,回答下列问题。
76.Why did they decide to sleep lower on the first night?(3)
77.How did they brave the stronger wind on Sunday night?(3)
78.What might happen next?(4)
第五部分写作(满分20分)
假定你是李华,你近期参加了学校组织的“以艺术形式解读经典名著”(Interpreting
Classics via Art))活动。请给你的英国笔友Tom写一封邮件,分享此次活动。内容包括:
1.活动举办目的;
2.介绍活动过程;
3.分享你的个人收获。
注意:
1.写作词数应为100个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
3.格式规范,书信开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Tom,
Yours,
Li Hua
no abnsgob C
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英语试题参考答案
听力1-5 CBCAB
6-10ACCBA
11-15 BCABA
16-20 BACAC
阅读理解
21-25 DCBBC 26-30 ABDBA
31-35 DACCA
36-40 CFBGE
完形填空
41-45 CABDB
46-50 DACDB
51-55 CCAAD
语法填空
56.a
57.has served/has been serving
58.Designed
59.carrying
60.which
61.valuable 62.to send 63.in 64.improvements
65.and/so
任务型阅读
66.trapped
67.courage 68.which 69.comfortable
70.exhausted
71.unplanned
72.tearing 73.held
74.helicopters 75.helplessly
76.Because a climber had recently died from falling rocks at the usual high camp.
77.They tried to hold it down with their heavy bags and rocks.Finally,they just stuck their feet
between the rocks and held the tent with their own bodies.
78.A rescue helicopter arrived and finally they got saved.
书面表达
Dear Tom,
How is everything going?I'm writing to share with you a school activity themed
Interpreting Classics via Art that I took part in recently.
Launched to awaken our passion for classics and avoid dull reading,the activity offered
diverse artistic forms.Some students staged short dramas adapted from world-famous novels,
while others presented paintings or original poems inspired by classic figures.As for me,I
starred in a play based on Journey to the West.
Not only did I gain a thorough insight into the original work,but I also mastered the skill of
expressing inner feelings vividly.It was through this activity that I truly realized classics could
shine brightly in artistic ways
Looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
LiHua
高一英语参考答案第1页共3页
听力材料:
1.W:I have a terrible headache and can't stop coughing.What should I do?
M:You might have caught a cold.Drink more water and take some medicine.
2.M:How much is the ticket for tomorrow's show?
W:It's $10 per adult and $7 per child.
M:Three tickets please.Two tickets for adults and one for the child.
3.W:Have you finished your history paper yet?
M:I'm still working on it.I need to do more research on the topic.
4.M:Our class starts at 8:30,right?
W:Actually,it starts at 8:15.We have a 15-minute delay today,so we need to be there by
800.
5.W:It's been raining for a week!When will the sunny days come back?
M:The weather report says it will clear up next Monday.
6.W:Hi,Tom.The final exam is coming.Are you ready for it?
M:Not really.I still have a lot of chapters to review.What about you,Lily?
W:I've finished most of the revision.I'm planning to go to the city museum this weekend to
relax a bit.
M:That sounds great.I wish I could join you,but I have to stay in the library
7.W:Good afternoon!I'm a reporter from our school newspaper.Thank you for accepting my
interview today.
M:It's my pleasure.I'm glad to share my art experience with students.
W:We know you are a famous local artist.What kind of art do you focus on?Is it oil painting
or pottery?
M:Neither.I have stuck to Chinese traditional paper-cutting for twenty years.
W:Wow,that's amazing.When did you begin to learn this skill?
M:I was 8 years old when my grandma taught me basic paper-cutting skills,and I kept
practicing ever since.
8.W:The forest park is so beautiful with so many rare plants and fresh air!I love coming here to
study nature.
M:Me too.But these years,many wild plants here are in bad condition.
W:I notice that too.Is it because of air pollution or cold weather?
M:Not exactly.Most damage is caused by tourists.Some pick flowers and step on young
plants carelessly.
W:That's really bad.We should do something to protect the natural environment here
M:I agree.Our school plans to organize students to take part in forest protection activities
every month.It's the best way for us to contribute to nature protection.
W:Sounds great!I will sign up for the activity at once.
9.M:Hi,Linda!You look energetic.How was your summer vacation last year?
W:It was wonderful and meaningful.I worked as a volunteer in a mountain tourist area.
M:Volunteer work?What did you do there?Did you teach kids or help farmers?
W:I guided lost tourists and cleaned up rubbish on the mountain every day.It's my small way
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to protect the scenic spot and serve society.
M:That's so nice!I plan to travel to a coastal town with my parents next month
W:Sounds fantastic!Did you meet any difficulties during your volunteer work?
M:I heard you had some trouble before.
W:Yes.The mountain area was very hot in summer,and I couldn't get used to the weather at
first.But I made many new friends there,so I stuck to the end.
10.W:Attention all students,this is an announcement about the upcoming study tour to Beijing.
We will be leaving on June 15th for a five-day cultural exploration.The trip includes visits to the
Forbidden City,the Great Wall,and the Summer Palace.We will also attend a traditional
Chinese cooking class and visit the Beijing Normal University.The cost is $800 per student,
which covers transportation,accommodation,and meals.Students need to bring comfortable
walking shoes,a notebook,and appropriate clothing for the weather.Please note that this is an
educational trip,so all electronic devices except for phones should be left at home.Payment can
be made through the school's online payment system by June 1st.If you have any questions,
please see me in the student affairs office.
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