河南三门峡市2025-2026 学年度下学期期末质量检测高二英语试题

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**基本信息** 2025-2026学年高二英语期末卷以时代热点与人文关怀为核心,通过听力、阅读、语言运用及写作模块,全面考查语言能力与跨文化思维,素材贴近现实且兼具思想性。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |听力|20题/30分|日常对话与独白理解|第6-7题考查人物关系,模拟真实交际场景,提升语言运用能力| |阅读|20题/50分|社会趋势(sportcation)、公益项目(Project Airtime)等|B篇以残障人士飞行故事渗透人文关怀,培养文化意识与同理心| |语言运用|25题/30分|词汇辨析与语法应用|完形填空讲述治沙事迹,融合家国情怀,强化思维品质| |写作|2题/40分|现象描述与故事续写|应用文“人工智能与学习”结合科技前沿,考查表达能力与创新思维|

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2025—2026 学年度下学期期末质量检测 高二英语 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。每段对话读两遍。 1.When did the woman last play volleyball? A. A week ago. B. Six months ago. C. Twelve months ago. 2.Where does the conversation probably take place? A. At the information desk. B. At the ticket counter. C. At the train platform. 3.What does the man suggest? A. Going to the bank. B. Calling the repair shop. C. Getting a new washing machine. 4.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. The difficulty in getting to work. B. The weather condition. C. The view outside the window. 5.What are the speakers probably doing? A. Visiting a theme park. B. Waiting for a train. C. Looking for a restaurant. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。 6. Who is the newcomer? A. James. B. Alex. C. Sarah. 7. What does the woman say about James? A. He often discusses physics with others. B. He is very relaxed and open-minded. C. He spends a lot of time reading. 听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。 8. What does the man do? A. He is a waiter. B. He is a cook. C. He is a bakery owner. 9. What day is it today? A. Friday. B. Saturday. C. Sunday. 听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。 10. What concerns the man about Sarah's children? A. They are under too much pressure. B. They get too much screen time. C. They aren't progressing in their studies. 11. Which childhood activity did the woman prefer? A. Watching TV. B. Riding horses. C. Cycling. 12. What is the man's attitude toward some kids' channels? A. Negative. B. Unclear. C. Positive. 听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。 13. What is Simon doing? A. Collecting job applications. B. Contacting a job hunter. C. Announcing a job offer. 14. What did Sarah study for a degree? A. Business. B. Computer science. C. Education. 15. What is the advantage of being a small company according to Simon? A. It is flexible. B. It is fast-growing. C. It is rich in opportunities. 16. What will the woman do next? A. Wait for an interview. B. Take a technical test. C. Visit the office. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。 17. What is the purpose of the talk? A. To introduce an expert. B. To promote a balanced diet. C. To recommend a career. 18. Where does Dr. Turner work now? A. At Dr. Turner's Clinic. B. At the University of Cambridge. C. At St. Mary's Hospital. 19. What does Dr. Turner probably think about food? A. It needs more research. B. It is linked to people's well-being. C. It should be cooked to personal taste. 20. What is going to be heard? A. Food production. B. Cooking skills. C. Diet science. 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 Sportcation: A New Weekend Trend in China When the Start of Summer (li xia) began on May 5, outdoor activities saw a sharp rise. A new travel model called "sportcation" — combining fitness, leisure, and social interaction — has gained popularity in China. Unlike traditional tourism, sportcation focuses on active experiences rather than sightseeing alone. Growing Search and Booking Interest The 2026 Sportcation Travel Trend Report shows that as of May 15, searches for activities like river tracing, hiking, cycling, and rock climbing increased by over 180% month-on-month. Two-to-three-day trips have seen the greatest booking interest, especially for weekend getaways. Many travel packages now include guided tours and equipment rental. Who Is Going? Known as "high-energy friendly travel" by Chinese netizens, sportcation has become a favorite choice for weekend getaways. While travelers aged 20 to 35 make up the main group, people around 55 are also joining the trend. Popular destinations include Zhejiang, Hainan, Anhui, and Guangdong provinces, each offering unique natural landscapes for outdoor activities. Top Activity Choices Hiking is among the top choices, with ancient trails and mountain hikes offering stunning views. Tropical rainforests are another ideal spot. For example, the Yanoda Rainforest Cultural Tourism Zone in Hainan provides stream hiking and will add rafting this summer. Such activities allow visitors to enjoy nature while staying physically active. Cycling is also attracting many office workers. Searches for scenic rivers and lakes suitable for cycling have surged over the past week. The most popular routes include Qiandao Lake in Zhejiang, Erhai Lake in Yunnan, and the Yulong River in Guangxi. This trend has boosted bookings for nearby hotels and attraction tickets, as cyclists often look for comfortable accommodation after a day's ride. Beyond the Basics Other sports requiring expertise, such as surfing, rock climbing, yoga, and tennis, are also rising quickly. These activities appeal to those seeking both challenge and relaxation in a natural setting. 21. What do we know about the main customer group for sportcation? A. It is made up of people over 55. B. It mainly consists of young adults. C. It only includes experienced athletes. D. It has been decreasing in recent years. 22. What new activity will be introduced this summer? A. Hiking along ancient trails. B. Cycling around Qiandao Lake. C. Rafting in a rainforest zone. D. Surfing on tropical beaches. 23. Where is this text most likely to be taken from? A. A science journal. B. A history textbook. C. A personal blog. D. A travel magazine. B The world is a beautiful place filled with all kinds of exciting adventures. Some extreme adventures are far out of reach for ordinary people, especially for those with physical disabilities. However, Project Airtime, a famous nonprofit organization based in Utah, is devoting itself to making the dream of flying accessible to every special person in need. Chris Santacroce has been an outdoor sports lover since he was young. He worked as a full-time professional paraglider (滑翔伞运动员) starting from 1992. He earned precious chances to travel across the world and even became a signed athlete of Red Bull. Unfortunately, a sudden spinal cord (脊髓) injury ruined his adventurous life overnight. He had to rely on a wheelchair and lost the ability to do what he loved most. Though he eventually recovered completely, this unforgettable experience greatly changed his values and life goals. He changed his mindset from showing off his own strength to serving others selflessly. "I once chased my own glory in the sky, but now I want to light up others' dreams," Chris said. It is this kind and generous thought that inspired Chris to found Project Airtime. The organization helps different groups of people, including brain injury patients, senior citizens and disabled veterans (退伍军人). All of them hold a sincere desire to break physical limits and soar in the blue sky. Joe Stone is a typical and inspiring beneficiary of the project. In 2010, a terrible flying accident left him quadriplegic (四肢瘫痪者). He suffered huge physical pain and endless difficulties in life, but he was tough, optimistic and never surrendered to his fate. He finished crossing famous mountain roads by hand-cranked bicycles and even became a quadriplegic Ironman triathlete. After realizing his flying dream with the help of the project, the warm-hearted Joe chose to pass on love. He now works as a task supervisor and trainer, devoting his spare time to helping more disabled people chase their dreams. "Disability limits my body, but never limits my courage to fly," Joe shared. For Chris and his team, the project is never just about a sport. It offers hope and courage to those who are trapped by physical disabilities. 24What made Chris build Project Airtime? A. His dream of being a professional coach. B. His recovery from a terrible injury. C. His wish to help others realize flying dreams. D. His experience of competing worldwide. 25. What does the underlined word "beneficiaries" in paragraph 4 mean? A. People who get help. B. People who offer support. C. People who train athletes. D. People who design projects. 26. Which of the following words can best describe Joe Stone? A. Humorous and strict. B. Tough and warm-hearted. C. Cautious and creative. D. Modest and talkative. 27. What is the main idea of the text? A. Two paragliders' adventurous life experiences. B. How physical disabilities influence people's life. C. The development of a special flying sport project. D. A nonprofit helps disabled people fly and gain hope. C Maintaining a healthy weight depends not only on food choices but also on meal timing, according to a five-year study carried out by Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal). The study confirmed that two eating patterns are helpful to cut BMI (身体质量指数): lengthening overnight fasting (禁食) and having breakfast early. The research collected data from over 7,000 adults aged 40-65. Researchers recorded participants' height, weight, eating schedule, lifestyles habits and socioeconomic background via questionnaires in 2018. Five years later, in 2023, more than 3,000 of these individuals returned for subsequent (后续的) assessments. Researchers recorded updated measurements and collected new survey data, allowing them to track changes and identify patterns over time. Scientists explain early eating matches human circadian rhythms (生理昼夜节律), improving calorie consumption and appetite control. Yet the study also finds a key misunderstanding among dieters: skipping breakfast for occasional fasting brings no weight-loss benefits and closely links to unhealthy living habits like heavy smoking and lack of movement for some adult men. Further group analysis based on cluster analysis (聚类分析) shows clear gender gaps in diet and lifestyle. Females generally keep lower BMI with stricter Mediterranean diet rules and far less alcohol intake in daily life. At the same time, they reported poorer mental health and were more often responsible for household or family supervision. On the contrary, a small group of late-first-meal males tend to smoke heavily, drink frequently and take almost no regular physical exercise, with lower education levels and higher rates of unemployment as well. The research belongs to chrononutrition, a rising field focusing on eating timing besides food types. Past related studies have also found early breakfast and dinner lower risks of heart disease and diabetes, proving meal schedule matters greatly to long-term physical health. 28.What is the core finding of the study? A. What people eat matters more than eating time. B. Proper meal timing helps people control weight. C. Skipping breakfast is the best way to lose extra weight. D. Healthy diet works equally well for men and women. 29.How did researchers finish their five-year survey? A. By investigating participants' eating schedules. B. By dividing adults into two fixed eating groups. C. By using updated measurements as the only source. D. By gathering questionnaires and did follow-up evaluations. 30.What can we learn about irregular fasting without breakfast? A. It helps most females lose weight quickly. B. It can effectively prevent serious diabetes. C. It is strongly suggested by medical experts. D. It produces no obvious weight-losing effect. 31.What can be inferred from paragraph 4? A. Lower education is the main cause of men's unhealthy diets. B. Housework pressure makes all women refuse to take exercise. C. Men eating their first meal late face multiple poor lifestyle risks. D. Women's good eating habits fully guarantee sound mental health. D In our digital age, many things fight for our attention: phone buzzes, social media, endless emails and content. Real stillness — when our mind can wander freely — has become rare. Technology is part of work, education, and relationships. Not participating feels to many like nonexistence. Platforms promise endless choices and self-expression, but this promise is deceptive. What appears as freedom masks a subtle pressure: distraction, visibility, and engagement become obligations. For people who want to step out of this loop, a possible answer came from a thinker most people wouldn't expect to help us with TikTok era problems: the German philosopher Martin Heidegger. He believed that modern technology is not just a collection of tools, but a way of seeing the world as a resource — including our own minds and bodies. Digital culture values speed, visibility, algorithms, and creating content all the time. Life starts to act like a social media feed: always updating, always "now," and unable to stand slowness or silence. This harms deep thinking, making us unable to enjoy silence or face empty moments. When moments of silence or emptiness arise, we instinctively look to others — not for real connection, but to flee from boredom and fill the nothingness with distraction. However, for Heidegger, profound boredom is not merely a psychological state but privileged mood in which the everyday world begins to withdraw. In his lectures, he described boredom as a basic state in which the world becomes strangely indifferent to us. In that state, we see life as a whole. Boredom is not an absence but a threshold — a condition for thinking, wonder, and the emergence of meaning. If we never allow ourselves to be bored, we never truly allow ourselves to be who we are. Digital distractions stop us from entering this important state. We turn our restlessness into scrolling, which only creates more scrolling. Rediscovering boredom is not about wasting time. It is about getting back the conditions for thought, depth, and being true to ourselves. The unstructured moment and the quiet pause are not failures — they are necessary for a full life. 32. How does the author introduce the issue in the first paragraph? A. By quoting previous research. B. By defining a key concept. C. By describing common experiences. D. By making a striking contrast. 33. According to Heidegger, what is the role of boredom? A. It is a psychological disorder to be avoided. B. It fosters genuine thought and insight. C. It results from too much digital distraction. D. It is something people instinctively escape from. 34. What does the author suggest at the end of the passage? A. We should completely reject digital technology. B. We need to spend more time on social media. C. We should rediscover boredom as a path to authenticity. D. We must learn to fill every silent moment with content. 35. What is the best title for the passage? A. Fighting Distraction: A Battle We Keep Losing B. Following Heidegger: A Way to Escape from Digital Overload C. Losing Stillness: The Real Price of Constant Connection D. Embracing Boredom: The Unexpected Path to Being Ourselves 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 Jiao Tong 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." 高二英语第 1 页 共 10 页 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 高二英语参考答案 第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 1-5 CACBA 6-10 BCAAB 11-15 CCBBA 16-20 BACBC 第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分) 21-23BCD 24-27 CABD 28-31 BDDC 32—35CBCD 3640 FCEGA 第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 41-45 BCDBD 46-50 CACBC 51-55 BCADB 56.ordered 57.ultimately 58.which 59.an 60.originated 61.views 62.0n 63.translating 64.have been painted 65.whether 第四部分写作((共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) Campus Volunteer Service Week Last week,our school held the annual Campus Volunteer Service Week across the campus and in nearby communities.All students and teachers actively participated. A variety of activities were organized,including environmental clean-ups,tutoring younger students,and sorting donated books.The highlight was a charity sale,where raised money was donated to a local children's hospital.Many students also made handmade cards to cheer up the sick children. The event was warmly received.Participants felt a strong sense of pride and responsibility. Everyone agreed that it not only promoted our school spirit but also illustrated the true meaning of volunteering. 第二节(满分25分)》 The two men acted at once.Working together perfectly,Cristiano bravely waded deep into the muddy,rising water.Ignoring the approaching danger of the circling alligator,he carefully fastened the sturdy rope tightly around the woman's trembling waist.Meanwhile,the neighbor stood firmly on the safe bank,gripping the rope tightly and pulling steadily to keep the woman far away from the fierce creature.After great efforts,they finally dragged the exhausted woman onto dry land.Soon afterward, an ambulance arrived and sent the shocked woman to hospital.Later,Cristiano shared the complete rescue video recorded from his personal body camera online. The video from his body camera became popular online.It received numerous likes and positive comments.Netizens highly praised the two strangers for their bravery and selfless teamwork.Fully recovered,the woman posted a heartfelt note to express her sincere gratitude.She sighed that had it not been for their timely rescue,she would have lost her life in the terrifying accident.Their heroic deeds perfectly reflected the warm kindness between strangers,shining brightly in ordinary life. 答案第1页,共4页 听力材料【录音原文】 Text 1 W:Do you still play volleyball? M:I haven't had a game for six months.What about you? W:I have been out of practice for a year.I really need to get back into shape Text 2 W:Excuse me,could you help me?I'm looking for information on tickets to Birmingham. M:Of course,you'll find the ticket counter just around the corner.Trains to Birmingham leave from Platform Five. W:Thanks a lot. Text 3 W:I've had my washing machine repaired a few times but it's still not working properly. M:It's time to replace it.Technology has come a long way since you got that one. W:It will have to be one that doesn't break the bank. Text 4 M:The wind is crazy outside.I could hardly stand up when walking to work this morning. W:There's also going to be heavy rain soon. M:I think it's already started.Look through the window.It's pouring down. Text 5 M:Look at the long line for The Hole! W:Is it worth paying extra for a fast pass ticket? M:Hmm...Let's come back after we've been on the Runaway Train.It's almost lunchtime The crowds might die down because people will go eat. Text 6 M:Hey,did you notice the new guy in class? W:Yes,I spoke to him during the break.His name's Alex M:What's he like academically? W:He's really good at physics.He won first prize in a physics competition.I saw Sarah and James discussing questions with him after class. M:I know Sarah's interested in biology,but what about James? W:James is more of a literature guy.He always has his head buried in a book.Anyway,Alex is fitting in well.He seems quite relaxed and open-minded. Text 7 M:Good evening,madam.Welcome to Fernando's.What can I get for you tonight? W:Let me see...I'd like to start with the garlic bread,please,and then the chicken pasta.And could I have a side order of vegetables? M:Certainly.And can I get you anything to drink? W:A glass of orange juice,please.Oh,and could you make sure the pasta has no mushrooms? M:Absolutely.I'll make a note of that for you. W:Looks like you're quite busy tonight. M:Yes,it's probably our busiest night.I think people see it as the start of the weekend and they want to relax after a week at work. W:Well,that's how I feel as well 答案第2页,共4页 Text 8 M:I saw Sarah and the kids at the weekend. W:Nice!How are the little ones? M:Great...I think.It was hard to tell.They hardly looked up from their phones! W:Oh dear! M:I feel bad for them.When you,Sarah,and I were growing up,we spent far more time outside.You spent hours on your bike. W:Ha-ha!Yes,I loved that.I liked to imagine it was a horse!But to be fair,kids'TV was only on for a couple of hours a day back then. M:Fair point. W:Plus,parents today are under much more pressure than Mom and Dad were.Most now work full-time,plus they're expected to be involved in every aspect of their children's lives. That must be tiring.It's hardly surprising they depend on"digital babysitters"sometimes. M:True.And I guess the kids don't just watch annoying nonsense.Some of the channels are quite educational.Nature shows,science facts... W:Yeah,exactly!I was actually really impressed with Sam's math knowledge,and Sarah said he's learned most of it from a computer game! Text 9 W:Hello? M:Good afternoon.This is Simon from Acme Technology.Am I speaking to Sarah? W:Yes,speaking.How can I help you? M:Well,firstly,congratulations.We've reviewed your job application and I have to say we are very impressed with your educational background.You graduated with honors in computer science,right? W:Yes,that's correct. M:Wonderful.Our company values strong technical skills.Your profile seems to fit perfectly with our requirements. W:That's great to hear.I'm really interested in joining your team. M:Excellent.As you probably know,we're a small company,but in this business,that gives us an advantage W:Oh,really? M:Yes,because it means we are easy to change when necessary.Technology is constantly changing.Because we don't carry too much weight,we are able to adapt to current trends W:That makes a lot of sense.So,what happens next with my application? M:The next stage will be a technical test.We'll email you the details and set up a convenient time.Are you comfortable with that? W:Absolutely.I'm ready for the challenge. M:Then,if that goes well,we'll invite you into the office next week when I'll do the interview.How does that sound? W:Great. 答案第3页,共4页 Text 10 Ladies and gentlemen,it is truly an honor to stand before you and talk with our speaker today-Dr.Emily Turner.Dr.Turner has over 15 years of experience in the field of diet science.Since she received her doctor's degree from the University of Cambridge,she has devoted her career to researching balanced diets.Currently,Dr.Turner serves as a department leader at St.Mary's Hospital.The experts in her team develop personal diet plans for patients Her work has not only impacted individual lives but has also contributed greatly to public health.There's an old saying that you are what you eat,and Dr.Turner does research on the link between food and overall well-being.Today,she will share with us the important role a balanced diet plays in keeping fit,preventing diseases,and living a healthy lifestyle.Dr. Tumer will look into the science behind a balanced diet,and share practical tips on including healthy food in our daily lives.Now,please join me in welcoming Dr.Emily Tumner to the stage. 答案第4页,共4页

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