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北京一零一中学2025一2026学年度第二学期期末考试 高一英语 2026.7 命题:高一英语备课组 审核:孙娜 (考试时间:100分钟,试卷满分:120分) 第一部分:听力理解(共三节,共20分) 第一节(共4小题;每小题1分,共4分) 听下面4段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选 项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和 阅读下一小题。每段对话你将听一遍。 1.What will the weather be like tomorrow? A.Rainy. B.Sunny. C.Windy. ® 2.What kind of sandwich will the woman have? A.The turkey sandwich 铷 B.The chicken sandwich. 城 C.The egg salad sandwich. 尔 3.What will the woman do? A.Buy a birthday gift. 长 B.Have lunch with Phil. 將 C.See a movie with Steve. 8 4.How does the woman feel now? A.Relaxed. B.Excited. C.Tired. 第二节(共8小题;每小题1.5分,共12分) 和 拼 听下面4段材料。每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C 杯 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小 题。听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话你将听两遍。 解 相 听第5段材料,回答第5至6题。 5.What did the man do last weekend? A.He went to a concert.B.He had a hiking trip. C.He visited some friends. 6.Where does the conversation probably take place? A.At a park. B.At a music hall. C.At a supermarket. 听第6段材料,回答第7至8题。 7.What does the man think of the French restaurant? A.It's too far away. B.The price is too high.C.The menu is too old 8.Why does the man want to eat in? A.He's in bad mood. B.He's good at cooking. C.He's tired of eating out. 听第7段材料,回答第9至10题。 9.Why does the man take part in the race? 第1页共10页 A.He has a lot of free time. B.He wants to improve his health. C.He is confident about his strength. 10.What does the man suggest the woman do? A.Begin with easy exercise. B.Stick to one type of exercise. C.Take part in the race next year. 听第8段材料,回答第11至12题。 11.What does the Louvre Museum offer? A.A short documentary. B.A photo of the Mona Lisa. C.A phone game on its history. 12.What is the speaker mainly talking about? A.Online museum tours. B.The history of museums. C.Famous museums around the world. 第三节听取信息(共4小题;每小题1分,共4分) 听下面一段独白,完成第13至第16四道小题,每小题仅填写一个词。听独 白前,你将有20秒钟的时间阅读试题,听完后你将有60秒钟的作答时间。这段 独白你将听两遍。 How to Help Children Develop Scientific Thinking Explore the world Encourage children to join in some activities... around them 13 open-ended toys and materials Do 14 that ● Allow children to raise questions. are right for their ● Inspire them to 15 their scientific findings. age Show children how Explain how the things they use work. science is used Use 16 examples to teach science at home 第二部分:知识运用(共两节,共30分) 第一节完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选 出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 I was lucky enough to test into the best high school in the city.But then came my 17:Am I good enough?It was a question that 18 me through my first month, even as I settled in,even as I got used to the early morning wake-ups and moving between buildings for class. I knew I had to work to ground myself.My earliest strategy involved keeping quiet and trying to 19 my new classmates.Who were these kids anyway?How did they learn in school?All I knew was that they were the smartest kids in the city, obviously.20 wasn't I as well?Hadn't I landed here because I was smart like 第2页共10页 them?The truth is that I didn't know.This 21 was like a deadly cell that threatened to divide and divide again,unless I could find some way to stop it. Fortunately,my first round of grades turned out to be 22,and so did my second.Over the course of my first two years,I began to build the same kind of 23 I'd had at my previous school.With each little achievement,my doubt slowly 24 I loved any subject that involved writing and labored through math.I had classmates who were always a step or two ahead of me,whose achievements seemed effortless,but I tried not to let that get to me.I was beginning to understand that if I put in extra hours of studying,I could often 25 the gap.I wasn't a straight-A student,but I was always 26 and I made progress 17.A.excitement B.satisfaction C.anger D.worry 18.A.freed B.guided C.warmed D.dogged ® 19.A.observe B.admire 批 C.support D.calm 20.A.0r B.So C.But D.For 铷 21.A.guess B.doubt C.interest D.risk 22.A.excellent B.average C.different D.unique 尔 郎 23.A.responsibility B.friendship C.confidence D.teamwork 24.A.popped out B.fade away C.hung on D.built up 长 25.A.close B.notice C.locate D.create 26.A.expecting B.trying C.wondering D.suffering ☒ 第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分) 阅读下列短文。根据短文内容填空,在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适 当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。 杯 A 杯 Brad Aronson's life changed instantly when his wife,Mia,was diagnosed with cancer.For two and a half years,amid the stress and despair of waiting for the 部 27(treat)to work,they received an outpouring of kindness from friends,family, 韵 and even complete strangers.Inspired by this "humankindness",Brad began writing about those 28 rescued his family,but he didn't stop there.Knowing that small acts of kindness transform lives across the globe,he 29 (seek)out these stories and shared some of the best in his book Humankind,which became a best-seller once 30 (publish). B Ever wonder why some habits are nearly impossible to change?In fact,your brain doesn't distinguish between good habits and bad habits.The process is the same whether you habitually drink water all day or reach for a cigarette when feeling stressed.This explains 31 habits involving dopamine-rich rewards like eating sweets can be so hard to break.The reinforcement from dopamine-the pleasure chemical'-is why willpower alone isn't enough.One key insight from habit research is that habits32(replace)instead of being removed.You need to exchange it 33 a better alternative that still gives your brain a reward. C Against the background of severe climate issues,China has actively pushed 第3页共10页 forward the green transition and secured remarkable achievements.So far,China 34 (develop)the globe's largest new energy industrial chain.It supplies 80 percent of the world's solar panels and 70 percent of global wind power equipment. Beyond its borders,China also helps other developing35(country).cope with climate risks through South-South cooperation,36(contribute)to a more stable and inclusive global energy system.For China,the green transition is never a zero-sum game,but rather a new frontier for global cooperation. 第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,30分) 第一节(共10小题;每小题2分,共20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,并 在答题纸上将该项涂黑。 A Seven children line up,awaiting their turn on a slide.As each child rushes down, the ones behind laugh and cheer.Such scene is rare in Lagos,one of Africa's fastest-growing cities,with a population of about 17 million.But on the city's outskirts,a garbage-site-turned-park is offering room for kids to play.The project is the brainchild of 17-year-old Amara Nwuneli,who wants to prove that even in Lagos' most crowded corners,children can have fun. For Amara,the path to building parks began when a terrible flood struck her hometown in 2020.Heavy rains swallowed entire neighborhoods,leaving thousands of families homeless."People just said it was government failure or bad luck."Amara recalls.But,later,she realized it was what was called Nigeria's "climate apathy":the tendency to view floods,heat waves,and droughts as isolated incidents rather than consequences of a warming planet. "I wanted to change the mindset,"Amara says."If people don't feel connected to nature,they won't fight to protect it.And I knew that had to start with creating spaces people could actually see and feel." It was no easy task.Amara first contacted the Lagos State Government,which offered land but imposed restrictions that made long-term construction impossible. After months of dead ends,she shifted strategy and started looking for alternative spaces that were accessible to high-risk communities.Eventually,Amara secured a garbage site.She then mobilized a team of artists,volunteers,and small donors to clear the trash and rebuild the site with recycled materials.Three months later,the park opened. Amara is now planning two more parks.She says communities from across the country have been reaching out to her team for advice on how to reclaim abandoned spaces for public use."That creates a kind of cycle,"Amara reflects."I take action, others notice,they want to take action,too.And together,it grows." 37.What might be a problem Lagos is facing? A.Insufficient public areas. B.Poor garbage management. C.Limited recreational activities D.Uncontrolled population growth 第4页共10页 38.What quality does Amara demonstrate when completing the project? A.Integrity. B.Optimism. C.Flexibility. D.Confidence. 39.What can we learn from the passage? A.It is never too late to act. B.Every cloud has a silver lining. C.Joy shared is joy doubled. D.Small steps make a big difference. B In recent research,my colleagues and I set out to investigate the neural mechanisms underlying experiences like solving challenging problems.Specifically, we wanted to understand what happens in the brain while a person engages in abstract and demanding thought-so we designed a study involving math expertise. For our study,we selected 22 university students majoring in mathematics,along with 22 students from other disciplines.We asked the students to watch step-by step presentations that explained how to solve several challenging math problems. 圜 Throughout this demonstration,the students wore a cap covered with electrodes ( so that we could track electrical activity in their brains.After each presentation,they 如 had to report whether they thought they had understood the presentations and how engaged they felt during the experience. 尽 We found that students whose coursework involved little mathematics showed more signs of complex activity in the prefrontal cortex ()indicating how hard 长 they were working to understand the various steps of the complex math demonstrations.However,in the other group,we noted significant activity linking the ☒ frontal and parietal (regions of their brain.More specifically,these areas exhibited a pattern of activity described as delta waves. 拓 邪 Some recent research suggests that these delta waves may play a crucial role in the cognitive processing that supports deep internal concentration and the relocation 杯 of information between distant brain regions.In fact,we suspect that the long-distance delta waves we observed may play a central role whenever people engage in 解 部 contextual and complex problem-solving.This suggests that engaging brain networks in this way could be useful for many tasks requiring concentration.It's likely that when people with extensive experience in a task are deeply engaged in that effort, these same delta waves are involved,even as the specific brain networks vary.It's also possible-though we'll need to investigate further to be sure-that this state of deep concentration is generalizable:developing this way of thinking in one domain could help you in others. These findings suggest a trade-off that people should keep in mind-particularly as artificial intelligence and other tools offer shortcuts for various forms of problem solving.Each time we offload a problem to a calculator or ask AI to summarize an essay,we lose an opportunity to improve our own skills and practice deep concentration.To be clear,technologies can boost our efficiency in important ways, but the seemingly "inefficient"hard work we do can be powerful,too. 40.Based on the study results,how do Math majors process challenging math 第5页共10页 problems differently from non-Math majors? A.They experience less engagement during problem-solving tasks. B.They use more areas of their prefrontal cortex to solve problems. C.They display delta wave activity linking frontal and parietal regions. D.They show slower overall brain activity during complex problem-solving. 41.Which of the following best summarizes the author's view on the role of “inefficient'”work? A.It helps those who are good at subjects like math. B.It improves engagement but has no cognitive benefits. C.It wastes time and resources compared to using technology. D.It allows the brain to build skills that are transferable to other tasks. 42.What might be the best title for the passage? A.Which to Choose:Efficiency or Hard Work? B.What Benefits Us More:AI Tools or Deep Concentration? C.Employing Complex Math Problems to Enhance Delta Waves D.Developing Expertise Improves the Brain's Ability to Concentrate C A few years ago,the City Council of Monza,Italy,barred the curved sides pet owners from keeping goldfish in curved fishbowls.The sponsors of the measure explained that it is cruel to keep a fish in such a bowl because the curved sides give the fish a distorted view of reality.Aside from the measure's significance to the poor goldfish,the story raises an interesting philosophical question:How do we know that the reality we perceive is true? Physicists are finding themselves in a similar trouble to the goldfishes.For decades they have been pursuing an ultimate theory of everything-one complete and consistent set of fundamental laws of nature that explain every aspect of reality.It now appears that this pursuit may generate not a single theory but a family of interconnected theories,each describing its own version of reality,as if it viewed the universe through its own fishbowl.This concept may be difficult for many people to accept.Most people believe that there is an objective reality out there and that our senses and our science directly convey information about the material world.In philosophy,that belief is called realism. In physics,realism is becoming difficult to defend.Instead,the idea of alternative realities is a mainstay of today's popular culture.For example,in the science-fiction film The Matrix the human race is unknowingly living in a simulated (virtual reality created by intelligent computers.How do we know we are not just computer-generated characters living in a Matrix-like world?Iflike us-the beings in the simulated world could not observe their universe from the outside,they would have no reason to doubt their own pictures of reality. 第6页共10页 Similarly,the goldfish's view is not the same as ours from outside their curved bowl.For instance,because light bends as it travels from air to water,a freely moving object that we would observe to move in a straight line would be observed by the goldfish to move along a curved path.The goldfish could form scientific laws from their frame of reference that would always hold true and that would enable them to make predictions about the future motion of objects outside the bowl.If the goldfish formed such a theory,we would have to admit the goldfish's view as a reasonable picture of reality. 0 The goldfish example shows that the same physical situation can be modeled in different ways,each employing different fundamental elements and concepts.It might be that to describe the universe we have to employ different theories in different situations.It is not the physicists'traditional expectation for a theory of nature,nor does it correspond to our everyday idea of reality.But it might be the way of the 敬 圜 universe. 43.What does the underlined word"distorted"in Paragraph 1 most probably mean? 知 A.Original. B.Accurate. C.Distant. D.False. 44.What does Paragraph 2 mainly tell us? 尽 粼 A.The need for a complete theory B.The lasting conflict in physics. 长 C.The conventional insight of reality. 蝶 D.The existence of the material world. B 45.What can we learn from the passage? A.Nature's mysteries are best left undiscovered. 那 杯 都 B.An external world is independent of the observers. C.People's theories are influenced by their viewpoints. 杯 D.It is essential to figure out which picture of reality is better. 46.According to the passage,the author may agree that 細 阳 .A.various interpretations of the universe are welcomed B.physicists have a favorite candidate for the final theory C.multiple realities can be pieced together to show the real world D.there is still possibility to unify different theories into a single one 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分) 根据短文内容,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。 How Music Helps Ease Pain in Hospitals Nurse Rod Salaysay uses various instruments in his work-not only medical tools but also his guitar and ukulele.In the recovery unit,he helps patients manage pain after surgery.Along with medicine,he plays music or sings at their request. 47 His performances often lead to patients smiling or nodding along.Sometimes,their heart rates and blood pressure even improve,and some need less pain medication. 第7页共10页 Music's pain-relieving effect-called music-induced analgesia-is now being studied scientifically.No one claims music can take away severe pain entirely,though. 48 "There's often a cycle of worry,pain,and anxiety in a hospital,"Salaysay said. "But music can help break that cycle." 49 Over recent decades,live and prerecorded music have entered more hospitals as research explores how music affects pain. What makes music effective against pain?"Pain is created by physical sensation, our thoughts about it,and our emotional reaction,"explained psychologist Adam Hanley.Music acts as a distraction,pulling attention away from discomfort. 50 Familiar and well-liked music tends to work best because it activates emotions and memories more strongly. 51 A study from the Netherlands tested five music genres and found no single type was most effective-what mattered was that listeners enjoyed the music.Another study found that letting people choose their own music increased pain tolerance.Focused listening,rather than treating music as background noise,also improves the effect. A.But it does more-it engages the brain broadly,changing the pain experience. B.He is not alone in using music as a form of therapy(). C.However,the music must be soft and slow to have any real effect. D.Patients usually prefer modern pop songs to classical music. E.It's not just about distraction-patient choice and active listening matter too. F.His song choices include folk music in different languages and pieces from classical and soundtracks. G.Recent research suggests music can reduce how much pain people feel or increase their ability to tolerate it. 第四部分:书面表达(共两节,27分) 第一节(共4小题;第52、53小题各2分,第54小题3分,第55小题5分, 共12分) 阅读下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。请在答题纸指定区域作答。 Shared Services Need More Imagination Suppose you need to drill a hole in the wall to hang an item but do not own a power drill.You may regard it as expensive to buy a power drill and consider renting one.Sharing is the solution.The sharing industry is an emerging,highly flexible economic network that allows people to share resources,either free or for a fee. The important idea of the sharing industry is that people might only need an item for a relatively short period.The private part of shared services has been moving towards this area since the beginning of the 1980s,and then the public part has taken note of the benefits and continued for best practice.The United States and Australia 第8页共10页 among others have had shared services in government since the late 1990s. With the rise of the sharing industry,the best-known shared bikes and shared cars have got a lot of public attention.This kind of transportation is so environmentally-friendly that it is increasingly popular among people in many cities. O Of course shared services don't need to be limited to machines.The real pay-off in shared services probably lies in renting out smaller,less heavy items.For example, in today's casual environment,you don't need a tie unless you're going to a wedding or a job interview.So some companies would let you pick up a tie when you needed it and only when you needed it.Another example is an umbrella-sharing service.Since visitors don't want to be carrying umbrellas all the way,it would be cheaper and easier to simply borrow an umbrella on one street corner and drop it off on another. Recently organisations that have centralised their IT functions have begun to take a close look at the technology services that their IT departments supply for customers, 显 evaluating where it makes sense to offer technology components.E-mail and scanning 数 operations were obvious early candidates.Many organisations are now offering their O 铷 document-intensive operations as a shared service.There is no doubt that people are calling for the expansion of shared services to more and more areas. 尔 邮 52.What is the sharing industry? 长 53.Why does shared transportation receive attention from people? 掷 54.Please decide which part is false in the following statement,then underline it and ☒ explain why. 露 Shared services are getting increasingly popular for their convenience,but there are still calls for expansion to wider areas because they are currently 拓 拼 restricted to machines. 杯 55.Please give another example of shared services and explain your reason.(In about 40 words) 解 翻 第二节(15分) 56.假设你是红星中学高一学生李华,你的英国笔友Jim来信告知他正在学习汉 语,计划借助人工智能(AI)助力汉语学习,他发来邮件向你征询AI辅助语言 学习的建议。请你给他写一封回信,内容包含: 1.利用AI学习汉语的具体建议; 2.提醒合理使用AI。 注意:1.词数100左右;2.信件开头、结束语已给出,不计入总词数。 Dear Jim, Yours, Li Hua 第9页共10页 第五部分:基础落实(共两节,13分) 第一节单词拼写(请用必修三七、八、九单元所学单词完成句子,答题卡上填 写完整词汇。共10小题;每小题0.5分,共5分) 57.T0m the art of public speaking,you must practice not only what to say but also how to pause,breathe,and use your voice effectively. 58.She finally gained recognition as a serious (作曲家)when her first symphony was performed by the national orchestra. 59.In this writing class,simply summarizing what others have said is not considered (可接受的),and you must add your own argument or analysis. 60.Effective environmental protection measures are necessary to stop the e of endangered animals around the world. 61.Many art centers make little p but they offer free art activities for young people. 62.In the wild,an animal's s depends not only on finding food but also on adapting to changing weather conditions. 63.Teachers have created many useful new a to make grammar learning much more interesting for teenagers. 64.Great environmental improvements o ten years ago when people began to sort waste. 65.If you take every chance to use English in daily life,you can a (习得) valuable learning skills step by step. 66.Teachers should (使暴露)students to a variety of opinions and arguments,not just those that support the teacher's own views. 第二节完成句子(请用必修三七、八、九单元所学短语补全句子,共4小题; 每小题2分,共8分) 67.每当美术老师讲授杰出匠人时,他总是提及潜心钻研的艺术前辈,激起同学 们由衷地敬佩。 Whenever our art tutor gave lectures on outstanding craftsmen,he always those dedicated veteran artists,arousing sincere admiration among students. 8.为打造绿色校园,一群热心学子主动牵头负责校园环保志愿宣传活动。 With the goal of building an eco-campus,a group of warm-hearted teenagers volunteered the voluntary environmental publicity campaign on campus. 9.为践行低碳生活理念,近几年来很多家庭主动缩减不必要的水电消耗。 To follow the idea of green living,numerous families unnecessary consumption of water and electricity in the past few years 70.只有定期复盘反思自身的学习策略,学习者才能够逐步提升学习效率。 Only by your own learning tactics regularly are you able to raise your learning efficiency gradually. 第10页共10页 北京一零一中学2025一2026学年度第二学期期末考试 高一英语答案 2026.7 第一部分:听力理解(共三节,共20分) 1-4BAAC5-6AC7-8BC9-10BA11-12AA 13 Provide 14 experiments 15 record 16 simple 第二部分:知识运用(共两节,共30分) 第一节完形填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,共15分) 17-21 DDACB 22-26ACBAB 第二节语法填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,共15分) 27.treatment 28.who/that 29.sought 30.published 31.why 32.are replaced 33.for 34.has developed 35.countries 36.contributing 第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,共30分) 37-39 ACD 40-42 CDD 43-46 DCCA 47-51 FGBAE 第四部分:书面表达(共两节,27分) 第一节(共4小题:第52、53小题各2分,第54小题3分,第55小题5分, 共12分) 52.The sharing industry is an economic network that allows people to share resources, either free or for a fee. The sharing industry is an economic network that allows people to share resources. 53.Because it offers environmentally-friendly means of transportation to people in cities. 或者:Because it is environmentally-.friendly. 54.Shared services are getting increasingly popular for their convenience,but there are still calls for expansion to wider areas because they are currently restricted to machines. According to the passage,presently shared services include not only machines but also smaller,less heavy items,such as ties and umbrellas. According to the passage,shared services don't need to be limited to machines, and many organization are now offering their document-intensive operations as a shared service. 55.(1)Sharing books is a good type of shared services.People can share and read the books they like without pay or with only a little money,so that they will improve their knowledge and enrich their life.Thus I think it is well worth spreading. (2)Sharing platforms is a good type of shared services.For example,resources can be shared there.Another example is that in a community,old people can learn how to use computers and smartphones with the help of it.Thus I think it is well worth spreading. 第二节(15分) 56.Possible version: 1.Dear Jim, I'm glad to hear that you're learning Chinese and considering using AI as a learning tool.Here are my practical suggestions. First,you can turn to AI learning apps to accumulate new words and finish targeted grammar exercises,which can offer instant corrections.Besides,AI chatbots are perfect for daily oral practice,helping you polish your expressions.What's more, you may ask AI to explain difficult Chinese phrases when you get confused. However,use AI sensibly.Never depend cntirely on it.Try solving problems independently first and talk with native Chinese friends to make steady progress. Hope your Chinese leaming goes smoothlyl Yours, Li Hua 2.Dear Jim, I'm glad to hear that you're learning Chinese and considering using AI as a tool. Here are some suggestions for you. First,you can use AI-powered language apps like Duolingo to expand vocabulary and do some grammar practice.They can provide interactive exercises tailored to your need and give instant feedback to help you make rapid progress. Second,it is a good idea to try using AI chatbots like Doubao to practice daily conversations.You can improve your oral ability by using more natural expressions and correct sentences. While AI is helpful,remember to use it wisely.Don't rely on it too much-try to think and practise on your own first,and use AI only as a tool to check or improve your language ability.It is more effective to talk with a native speaker and or watch Chinese videos for better results. I hope these tips are useful and know how your Chinese learning goesl Yours, Li Hua 第五部分:基础落实(共两节,13分) 第一节单词拼写(请用必修三七、八、九单元所学单词完成句子,答题卡上填 写完整词汇。共10小题;每小题0.5分,共5分) 57 master 58 composer 59 acceptable 60 extinction 61 profit 62 survival 63 approaches 64 occurred 65 acquire 66 expose 第二节完成句子(请用必修三七、八、九单元所学短语补全句子,共4小题; 每小题2分,共8分) 67 referred to 68 to take charge of 69 have cut back on 70 reflecting on 听力原文 短对话1-4题 第1段对话 W:It has been raining for 3 days.What weatherl M:The rain is reported to stop this afternoon and a cool wind will blow the cloud away. W:What will the weather be like tomorrow? M:It's said to be sunny and a little bit hot. W:We can finally go out then. 第2段对话 W:I'm going to order the chicken salad. M:That sounds good,but I'm going to get the lunch special. W:What is the lunch special? M:It is a sandwich,a bowl of soup,and a drink for $10. W:On second thought,I am going to get it too.It sounds like a good deal.But I'm going to go with the turkey sandwich instead of the egg salad sandwich. 第3段对话 M:Hi,Linda.This is Steve.Do you have time for a movie today? W:No,there will be a birthday party for Phil tomorrow.I have to get a present for him. M:What are you going to give him? W:I don't know.I'm just going to go to the mall and hope I find something.Would you like to come with me? M:Sure.We can have lunch at the mall. 第4段对话 M:How did your dancing lesson go today? W:Exciting,but it was hard work.I really need a rest. M:Yeah,I can see that.Go and get relaxed. W:And I really need an ice cream now. 长对话 5-6题 M:Hi,Sarah.I noticed your T-shirt.Did you get it from the concert last weekend? W:Hi,Peter.Yes,I bought it at the concert.Were you there too? M:Absolutely!It was an incredible experience,wasn't it? W:Definitely!It was my first time seeing that band live,and they went beyond my expectations. M:Same here.By the way,what brings you here? W:I need a new backpack for the coming hiking trip.What about you? M:I'm just picking up some fruit before a picnic at the park with my friends. W:That sounds great.Hope you'll have a great time catching up with your friends M:Thanks,and enjoy your trip! 7-8题 M:Oh,I'm starving W:Me,too.Shall we eat out?There is a new French restaurant down the street. M:Oh,forget about it!I went there with a friend last week.The menu was all in French,and I just couldn't read it. W:That's what you're paying for. M:Maybe.But I should say everything was expensive,and nothing was to my satisfaction. W:Then how about the Italian restaurant on the next block? M:Well,I ate out almost every day last week.Let's just eat in today. W:But I'm not in the mood to cook. M:I'll cook,then.In fact,I'm sick of restaurants.I just want a home-cooked meal. 9-10题 W:Hello,Peter.I'm the reporter from Sports Channel.You did a really good job in the race.Can you spare me a few minutes? M:Sure. W:What drives you to participate in such a long race? M:I used to be in poor health.I was on the edge of breaking down.But now I always get around to doing some exercise every day. W:Do you mean that your good health results from your regular exercise? M:Of course.Nowadays young people think that they have too much business to deal with,so they don't have enough time for exercise W:I am one of them.What shall I do? M:Time is like water in a sponge.You can start with some movements which are not so difficult,such as jogging.Try jogging for 5 minutes,and then 10,and 20,and you will soon see your progress if you keep trying. W:Shall I stick to one exercise? M:You can,but your general fitness level is likely to increase through different activities. W:Thank you.And I hope I can see you again in the race next year. 11-12题 As the history of museums is entering its digital age,more and more art organizations are choosing to broaden their online services.Most large museums today offer online access to their collections.Other online resources such as videos and games,are also quite common.Among them is the Louvre Museum which offers virtual tours in the famous museum of Paris.This is the best way to explore the artworks,the exhibits,and the history of France's leading museum without leaving the comfort of your home.You can also watch 800 Years of History,a short documentary on the history of the museum,or a series of YouTube videos offering guided tours.In addition,the museum offers a VR experience of the Mona Lisa as well as a closer look at its masterpieces.In a word,free online museum tours are becoming more and more available to the international audience.So while you can't go abroad easily,take the advantage of the Internet and have a taste of art at home by doing online museum tours 13-16题 Hello,I'm Sam Smith.Scientific thinking is really important for children.Today I'm going to share some easy ways to help children develop scientific thinking. Firstly,explore the world around them.Encourage children to join in some activities such as climbing or nature walks.Provide open-ended toys and materials. They help kids use their imagination and think in new ways to solve problems. Secondly,do experiments that are right for their age.You should allow them to raise questions and encourage them to discuss in groups.Then they can draw conclusions based on what they see and discuss.Children should be inspired to record their scientific findings. Thirdly,show children how science is used.Explain how the things they use work.This helps them see that science is important and useful.Also,use simple examples to teach science at home.For example,explain why a refrigerator keeps food cold or how a bicycle works. By applying these strategies in their learning experiences,children can develop into independent thinkers capable of dealing with difficulties.

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