湖南省岳阳市2024-2025学年高二下学期期末教学质量监测英语试题(PDF版含答案,无听力音频有听力原文)

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岳阳市 2025 年高二教学质量监测英 语
时量:120 分钟;满分:150 分。
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答
案写到答题卡上。
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What is the relationship between the two speakers
A. Teacher and student. B. Father and daughter. C. Employer and employee.
2. Why did the man leave early A. He felt bored.
B. The concert ended.
C. The sound system broke down.
3. What does the woman plan to do
A. Prepare some supplies. B. Bring clothes inside. C. Close windows.
4. When does the square dance music usually start
A. 6:45 pm. B. 7:15 pm. C. 7:30 pm.
5.What problem does the man mention about new energy vehicles
A. Short battery life. B. Limited charging points. C. High maintenance costs.
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。听第 6
段材料,回答第 6、7 题。
6. Where is the special exhibition
A. On the 3rd floor. B. On the 2nd floor. C. On the basement level.
7. What is prohibited during the visit A.
Taking photos with flash.
B. Enjoying free guided tours.
C. Having light meals and coffee.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
8. Where are the speakers probably A.
In a food center.
B. In a shopping mall.
C. In a Chinese cooking class.
9. What does the woman think of
Liangpi
A. Appetizing. B. Spicy. C. Light.
10. What will the woman try in the end A.
Liangpi.
B. Shanghai-style cold noodles.
C. Lanzhou hand-pulled noodles.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题
11. How does the man feel about the film Ne
Zha A. It’s boring.
B. It’s too long.
C. It’s amazing.
12. What did sound designers do for Ne Zha A.
Making new sound software.
B. Recording sounds months long.
C. Working with cartoon-making team.
13. What are the speakers mainly talking
about A. Characters in a film.
B. Special effects in a film.
C. Fighting scenes in a film.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。
14. Why did the man make the call A. To buy a
TV.
B. To repair his TV.
C. To change for a new TV.
15. When did the man purchase the television A.
4 months ago.
B. 5 months ago.
C. 6 months ago.
16. Where is the nearest Customer Service
Office A. 906 Ottawa Street.
B. 213 Main Street.
C. 878 Fennel South.
17. What will the man probably do next A.
Fetch the TV.
B. Call the office.
C. Drive to the office.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。
18. When were the Abu Simbel temples built A.
In the 21st century.
B. In the mid-20th century.
C. In the 13th century BCE.
19. What threatened the temples in the mid -
20th century A. Natural disasters.
B. Rising water levels due to a dam.
C. Destruction caused by the heavy equipment.
20. What method was used to save the temples
A. Strengthening the temples’ structure.
B. Lowering the water level of the Nile.
C. Moving and putting them together again.
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。并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Yueyang Tower is one of the three famous towers in Jiangnan China. It has existed for almost
two thousand years, so, we’re talking some real ancient history here.
Many literati through history, especially Tang Dynasty poets such as Li Bai and Du Fu,
described Yueyang Tower, making it exceptionally well-known throughout China. In the Song
Dynasty, Fan Zhongyan wrote a memorial for the restored Yueyang Tower, and since then the name
of the tower has been forever remembered in Chinese culture.
Yueyang Tower has been repaired and rebuilt many times. The existing main building has
three floors decorated with cornices(飞檐),Ruyi Arch wooden architecture, and a helmet roof,
which is really unmistakably Chinese style. The building is entirely constructed from wood using
Chinese traditional mortise and tenon technology(榫卯技术) , so the whole building does not use
a single iron nail, brick or cement.
On the first to third floors of Yueyang Tower, there are carved screens of “The Yueyang Tower”
as well as poems couplets, carvings, etc, related to Yueyang Tower, including handwritten works
by Mao Zedong and Li Bai. Climbing up to the third floor and leaning against the railing, one can
see Dongting Lake from afar, where the water and the sky merge into one color and the wind and
moon are boundless.
Today I’ve taken you on a journey through time and space in Yueyang Tower. So why don’t
you come and see it for yourselves
21. What can we learn about Yueyang Tower A.
It has a history of over 2,000 years.
B. It enjoys high reputation in Chinese culture.
C. It became well-known for Tang Dynasty poets.
D. It was restored by Fan Zhongyan in the Song Dynasty.
22. What is special with the main building A.
It is partly built with wood.
B. It displays a typical Chinese style.
C. It is built with iron nails, bricks and cement.
D. It houses carved screens by Mao Zedong and Li Bai.
23. What is the aim of this passage
A. To show the popularity of Yueyang Tower.
B. To do a scientific research of Yueyang Tower.
C. To recommend Yueyang Tower as a place of interest.
D. To emphasize the importance of protecting Yueyang Tower.
B
Born in Steventon, Hampshire in 1775, Jane Austen was the seventh daughter of an eight-
child family. Her father was a minister and lived on a reasonable income of 600 a year. However,
although they were middle class, they didn’t have enough money for life. Jane Austen was brought
up with her five brothers and her elder sister Cassandra. Their relationship was very close,
especially the two sisters’.
Jane Austen wrote 6 novels. The earliest one, Sense and Sensibility, was begun about 1795.
But not until 1811 did she succeed in publishing it with the help of her brother, and on release, it
sold well. However, Jane achieved little fame as her books were published
anonymously(化名地), owing to the prejudice against women writers.
Jane spent most of her life being separated from certain sections of society. It was not
surprising then that her novels focused on two or three families of the middle or upper classes. And
at that time marriage was a big issue facing women and men; often financial factors were the most
important in deciding marriages. As an author, Jane objected to these financial motivations in her
novels. For example, in Pride and Prejudice , her most famous novel, the main character’s mother
is ridiculed for her ambitions to marry her daughters for maximum financial rewards.
Jane Austen masterfully blends irony, social criticism, and humor in her writing. As one of
England’s most beloved novelists, she explored themes of love and class. The strength of Jane’s
novels was her ability to gain in-depth insights into the character and nature of human relationships.
During her lifetime, the novels were reasonably popular. One of her strongest supporters was
Walter Scott. He said of her novels: “That young lady has a talent for describing the involvements
of feelings and characters of ordinary life which is to me the most wonderful I ever met with.”
24. Which of the following best describes Jane Austen’s family
A. Wealthy and noble. B. Poor but well-connected.
C. Middle-class but distant. D. Working-class with literary ambitions.
25. Why were Jane Austen’s novels published under an assumed name A. To protect her
privacy.
B. To achieve instant fame.
C. To stay away from attention.
D. To avoid social discrimination.
26. The author mentions Pride and Prejudice in Paragraph 3 to present __________. A.
Austen’s personal experiences.
B. Austen’s limited social perspective.
C. Austen’s criticism on money-based marriage values.
D. Austen’s different attitude towards marriage from her mother’s .
27. What contributes to Austen’s success according to Walter Scott
A. Her family’s support. B. Her talent for writing.
C. Her ambition to succeed. D. Her sharp social commentary.
C
Scott Cooper is a 66-year-old Australian with dementia(痴呆症). Every day, he struggles with
forgetting where he puts his keys and sometimes can’t even recognize the faces of his dearest
friends. But he refuses to let this tough condition stop him from exploring the world! He and his
wife Jill take regular trips—twice a year. “Traveling helps me keep enjoying life,” Scott said.
“Although it can be tiring sometimes, these new experiences make my mind and body active.”
Scientists predict that by 2050, around 153 million people globally will suffer from dementia.
However, a recent study interviewing over a hundred dementia patients in China, reveals that travel
can significantly benefit these patients. The new sights, smells, tastes, and social interactions
during travel offer crucial cognitive and sensory stimulation.
According to Jun Wen, a tourism lecturer at Edith Cowan University and researcher, the
expectation and planning in tourism stimulate brain function. Meanwhile, the exercise often
aligns with dementia treatment plans. Warren Harding, a dementia care professor, adds that travel
helps patients build confidence, trigger memories, and gain independence, serving as a valuable
addition to non-drug treatments by offering emotional and social benefits.
Around the world, countries are introducing creative programs to make travel more accessible
for people with dementia. In Western Australia, over 20 venues host “memory café” events, where
patients socialize over morning tea. Near Melbourne, Australia’s first dementia-friendly sensory
path winds through a forest.
These diverse efforts collectively represent a growing global trend. By focusing on the unique
needs of dementia patients, these actions not only enhance the travel experience for this community
but also set an example for more friendly and caring tourism worldwide. In years to come, aged
care experts hope people like Scott and Jill Cooper can holiday with greater ease, creating
memories from travel, no matter how long they last.
28. Why is Scott Cooper’s story mentioned in the first paragraph A. To promote
his way of life.
B. To show his passion for travel.
C. To reveal a potential treatment for dementia.
D. To reflect his tough condition with dementia.
29. What might benefit patients with dementia during travel according to the
study A. Chatting with locals.
B. Recalling fond memories.
C. Enjoying favourite foods.
D. Admiring familiar scenery.
30. What do the underlined words in Paragraph 3 mean
A. conflicts with B. agrees with C. contrasts with D. deals with
31. What can we know about the dementia-friendly travel programs A. They
make it accessible to travel in Australia.
B. They meet dementia patients’ medication needs.
C. They improve travel experience and global tourism.
D. They help dementia patients create long-term memories.
D
Traditional methods of diagnosing mental health conditions rely on direct conversations
between patients and mental specialists. However, these methods often face challenges such as
follow-up track over time and reliance on the doctors’ subjective judgments. To address these
issues, scientists are exploring AI tools that can automate the process.
Researchers at South-Central Minzu University in China developed an AI acoustic (声学的)
model that detects slight changes in a patient’s voice. It analyzes the sound properties of speech,
such as pitch, rhythm, and tone, to identify markers of mental health conditions like depression or
anxiety. Unlike text-based AI, which can be influenced by cultural biases(偏见) or language
barriers, acoustic model focuses on how words are spoken rather than the words themselves.
To detect minor changes in a patient’s voice, the model undergoes pre-training on large speech
datasets to recognize general speech patterns. This foundational step allows the system to identify
complex audio variations that may signal mental health issues. The model is then fine-tuned using
recordings of depressed patients to specialize in detecting depression. Results showed 96%
accuracy in detecting depression and 95% accuracy in categorizing its severity into four levels.
Another method, developed by researchers at Sorbonne University in Paris, uses smartphone-
recorded sound waves and then transforms them into spectrogram(声谱图). The AI model
analyzes these visual maps to detect mental health conditions. Though still in early stages, this
approach shows promise.
The potential applications are vast. AI-based speech analysis can help patients who struggle
to express clearly about their mental state, works across languages, and is particularly useful in
rural areas with limited mental health resources. It can also assist overburdened clinicians by
classifying patients and monitoring those undergoing home treatment.
While diagnosis is vital, personalized treatment is the next step. AI models could help doctors
tailor treatments based on specific symptoms, such as memory issues or exhaustion in depression
patients, further enhancing mental health care.
32. What’s the AI tools’ advantage over traditional diagnosis methods
A. It talks directly to patients. B. It is totally independent of doctors.
C. It provides more accurate diagnosis. D. It is more objective and saves time.
33. How does the AI acoustic model work
A. By understanding what patients say. B. By detecting the changes of patients.
C. By analyzing patients’ ways of speaking. D. By removing patients’ language barriers.
34. What may AI-based speech analysis help patients with
A. Clarifying mental conditions. B. Translating clinician’s advice.
C. Relieving their heavy burden. D. Gaining more home treatment.
35. What is the best title for this article
A. The Promising future of AI-Models
B. The Limitations of Traditional Psychiatry
C. AI Diagnosis: A Revolutionary Tool for Mental Health
D. AI Models: An Effective Treatment in the Medical Industry
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。
4 signs your body is begging for a break
If the smoke alarm in your house is beeping, you’ll spring into action. Yet we’re not so fast
to react to the alarm bells ringing in our own bodies, letting us know we need to slow down.
“A series of changes happen in the body when the stress response is activated in a sustained
way,” says Jennifer King, assistant director of the Center on Trauma and Adversity at Case Western
Reserve University. 36 . Here are the signs to watch out for.
Emotional changes
If you need a break, you might feel more anxious, more depressed, or more overwhelmed
than usual. Your thoughts might start wandering. And you’ll likely “feel like you can’t remember
things,” says Dr. Gerda Maissel, a physician and patient advocate. Stress can also prevent you from
enjoying activities you once loved. 37 . It’s a hint that something is off. Tense relationship
“You might notice you’re feeling a little more emotional and bad-tempered” King says. “If
you’re finding that you want to isolate a little more, and keep to yourself — if that’s something
you weren’t already doing — that can be because of stress.” 38 . Often, other people are the first
to notice warning signs.
39
Stress can weaken the immune system, causing you to get sick more frequently. You might
notice you have a cough, a fever or a running nose more often than before.
Stomach and sleep issues
You may also experience digestive difficulties as well as appetite changes that cause you to
gain or lose weight. 40 .
If you realize your body is pushing you toward a break, try claiming just a few minutes of
calm with something pleasurable or fun. Taking a brief rest, “allows your body to metabolize some
of what you’ve been taking in”, she says, “and to feel ready for whatever is coming next.”
A. Frequent colds
B. Physical weaknesses
C. You are not fond of anything shared by your friends
D. You dislike opening a book you’ve been looking forward to
E. Feeling more tired than usual is pretty likely a cue you need more rest
F. If a familiar one cares about your mood, try not to get defensive or ignore it
G. Over time, that can cause high blood pressure, heart disease, and weight gain
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 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选
项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
It is halfway through October. The sun arrives early and I stare out my window, feeling shame
for invading(侵犯) the privacy of a woman. The 41 woman has settled across the street. I am not
sure when she first 42 , maybe a month ago. Each morning I watch as she 43 out from the narrow
space between the two large buildings across from mine.
She wears the same dirty, badly 44 dress every day. I can see she 45 pull herself up into a
standing position. She fails on the first two or three tries, but always wins out. She remains leaning
against the wall for several long minutes, appearing to gather the necessary strength needed to 47
her possessions — all stuffed into five plastic bags. With tears in my eyes, I watch as she places
her feet pointing outward to avoid 48 . Her steps are 49 and cautious as she slowly makes her way
to the corner and disappears.
When I first noticed this woman, I went across the street and offered her 20 dollars, but she
50 her back to me and pretended not to see me. The expression on her face was one of shame,
causing me to feel 51 for invading her privacy. The next night I bought a hotdog and a Coke, and
left them in the spot when she was not there. Feeling like a 52 , I watched as she ate the hotdog
like a 53 cat that had not eaten for days.
I too often find myself about li fe, but when I look out my window and see the old woman,
I feel the need to for my foolish prid5e5 i n not realizing how fortunate I really am.
41. A. silly B. proud C. homeless D. fortunate
42. A. met B. appeared C. started D. approached
43. A. gets B. moves C. turns D. reaches
44. A. designed B. torn C. made D. damaged
45. A. pretends B. manages C. fights D. refuses
46. A. courage B. luck C. kindness D. determination
47. A. pick up B. pack up C. set up D. bring up
48. A. falling B. crying C. running D. sleeping
49. A. quick B. light C. measured D. random
50. A. gave B. turned C. shook D. showed
51. A. angry B. excited C. guilty D. proud
52. A. hero B. stranger C. friend D. spy
53. A. starving B. lovely C. greedy D. graceful
54. A. dreaming B. complaining C. laughing D. arguing
55. A. prepare B. explain C. pray D. apologize
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 Tai Chi Training Program in Malta
A Tai Chi training program 56 (launch) last Sunday at the Chinese Garden of
Serenity in Santa Lucija, southern Malta, attracting many local Tai Chi enthusiasts to participate
in this vibrant cultural exchange event.
57 (host) together by the 20th Chinese medical team for Malta from the Mediterranean
Regional Centre for Traditional Chinese Medicine (MRCTCM) and the Chinese Community
Association in Malta, the event includes Tai Chi classes and free clinic services provided by the
Chinese medical team.
60-year-old Maria Farrugia, 58 the guidance of the medical team, participated in her first Tai
Chi session. She told Xinhua: “I feel 59 relaxing to practice Tai Chi. The movements suit me very
well.” Alan Saliba Gauci, who began learning Tai Chi in 2002, is now a coach and a Tai Chi club
member in Malta. “I’m 60 (extreme) interested in martial arts,”
he said, adding, “Martial arts go beyond the boundaries of nations and bring together different
peoples.” He shared his plans 61 ( establish) his own Tai Chi club to further promote the
practice andenhance cultural exchange between the Maltese and Chinese 62 (community).
Following the Tai Chi program, the Chinese medical team will introduce additional training
sessions, including Baduanjin —— 63 traditional form of Chinese aerobic exercise,
according to medical team leader Yang Libai.
Since it was established in 1994 by the Chinese and Maltese governments, the MRCTCM has
seen 20 Chinese medical teams, 64 (consist) of over 100 doctors, providing TCM
treatments to approximately 250,000 Maltese patients.
The event was held in the hope of promoting cultural exchange. The local enthusiasts showed
great passion, most of 65 were eager to learn more about Chinese culture.
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,近日在社交媒体上刷到外国旅游博主 Peter 打算来岳阳旅游,希望网
友给他推荐当地美食。请你给他回帖,内容包括:
1. 推荐的美食;
2. 推荐的理由。
注意:1. 词数 80 左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Hi Peter,
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Best regards.
Li Hua
第二节(满分 25 分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
For the rest of the week, Joe practiced kicking football hard, concentrating on his each kicking.
Sometimes Joe hit the ball straight. Sometimes it went wide again. But it seemed that
the more he believed he could do it, the easier it was.
“I’m not a joke now,” thought Joe. “Not a joke at all!” But a practice wasn’t like a real match
and his boots were still not giving him enough power. He should have told his mum and
dad about it straight away but, of course, he didn’t. He was always shy to ask for things.
Finally, late on the night before the match, he could hold himself back no longer.
“Dad, I haven’t got any proper football boots …” he said.
“Ah,” said Dad, “I might be able to help you there.”
At the words, Joe was excited. New boots! He thought. “He’s got me some new boots! He
must have got me them for Christmas,” thought Joe, “But now that I’m in an important match,
he’s giving them to me early. Wonderful!”
Dad went upstairs. Joe excitedly tried to watch the football preview on TV. He wasn’t playing
for Manchester United or Liverpool, of course, but he was part of it all now; part of the thrill. His
legs twitched with every kick on the screen. His head shook with every centre. And all the time,
his mind was racing ahead to his own great game the next morning, in his super new
boots.
It was ages before his dad came downstairs again. He put a large pair of shiny black boots in
front of Joe. As he stared at them, the boy felt as if someone had poured ice into his brain. The
boots were awful!
“Good, eh ” said his dad. Joe found it hard to speak. He had never seen anything like them
before. They weren’t low-cut, soft or…. They had big, hard square toes, great big long studs(饰
扣) and they were high at the ankle. They were his dad’s old rugby boots, polished up.
“Have a try!” Dad encouraged, presenting Joe the boots.
With the boots, Joe stepped onto the field.岳阳市 2025 年高二教学质量监测答案英语参考答案及评
分标准
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
1-5 ACACB 6-10 AAABB 11-15 第二部分 阅读理 CBBBA 16-20 CBCBC
解(共两节,满分 50 分)(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5
分,满分 37.5 分)
21-23 BBC 24-27 BDCB 28-31 第二节(共 5 小题;每CABC 32-35 DCAC
小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
36-40 GDFAE
第三部分 语言运用 (共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
41-45 CBABC 46-50 DAACB 51-55 第二节(共 10 小CDABD
题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
56.was launched 57.Hosted 58.under/with 59.it 60.extremely
61.to establish 62.communities 63.a 64.consisting 65.whom
第四部分写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(满分
15 分)
Hi Peter,
I'm Li Hua, a local from Yueyang. Excited to hear that you're planning a trip to our city and eager to try
local delicacies, I'm keen to share some of my top recommendations with you.
First and foremost, Yueyang Silver Fish is a must-try. These delicate fish are renowned for their
incredibly tender and boneless texture, making them perfect snacks. What can’t be missed is our crayfish,
which can be steamed but are typically prepared in spicy sauce, giving them a special and finger-licking flavor.
Additionally, our smoked pork is a testament to traditional preservation methods, and if you are a fan of
smoked bacon, you will be definitely left wanting more.
I hope you have an amazing culinary adventure in Yueyang! Looking forward to your visit.
Best regards.
Li Hua
第二节(满分 25 分)
“Have a try!” Dad encouraged, presenting Joe the boots. Joe frowned at the big, heavy shoes, their leather
surface shinning. “They are for rugby, not football,” he complained. “Boots won’t score goals,” Dad smiled,
patting his shoulders.“It’s your heart and effort that win matches.”Joe stared at the clunky shoes, recalling
nights spent perfecting his tricks. Slowly, Dad’s words sank in—a heavy boot couldn’t hold back the
determination in his heart. Nodding silently, he tightened the laces, a spark of resolve replacing his doubt.
With the boots, Joe stepped onto the field. The shoes felt like stones on his feet, and every run made his
heels ache. But as the match went on, he forgot the discomfort. In the final minute, a pass flew toward him;
he jumped, boots awkward but his strike firm. The ball hit the back of the net! Teammates shouted and hugged
him. Later, smiling and sweaty, Joe told Dad, "You were right. It’s about believing in myself." The old rugby
boots hung by his bed that night—not as a reminder of lack, but a sign of his new confidence: true strength
comes from within.
听力材料:短对话:
1.校园生活
M: OK! Let’s have a break. Em. Did you have any questions about today’s assignments
W: Yes, Mr. Clark. Should we write a full essay or just an outline
M: An outline is enough.
2.听音乐会
W: Hey Jake, how was the concert last night
M: Honestly, I was super excited at first. The violinist’s solo was breathtaking!
W: Sounds amazing! Did you stay till the end M: Well… the sound
system started making noise. It ruined the mood.
3.暴风雨预防措施
M: Have you heard a storm is coming tonight
W: Yeah, I’m worried about the strong winds and heavy rain.
M: Me too. I need to make sure my clothes are brought inside.
W: I think I should store some food and water just in case.
4.广场舞
M: Excuse me, could you tell me when the square dancing usually starts here
W: Oh! The dancers gather at fifteen past seven pm. to warm up, and the music starts exactly 15 minutes later.
They finish by 9:00pm to avoid disturbing residents’ sleep.
M: That’s very considerate.
5.电车充电问题
W: Mike, the battery’s at 15%! Did you check if there are charging stations along this highway
M: Ugh, I spent an hour searching online! Most stations show “busy” or “unavailable”. The charging points
are always in short supply, especially during festival rush hours.
长对话:
6.美术馆
M: Are there any special exhibitions right now
W: Yes! We have a temporary impressionist exhibition on the 3rd floor.
M: That sounds wonderful. Is photography allowed
W: Yeah, but only without flash when photographing.
M: I see. Where can I get an audio guide
W: At the information desk near the entrance. It’s available in 5 languages.
M: Perfect! And are there any guided tours
W: Yes, we offer free English tours at 11 AM and 2 PM daily.
M: Great! One last question - is there a café here
W: Yes, on the basement level. They serve light meals and coffee.
7.推荐美食听力(教材原文改编)
W: Wow, this place is really crowded with so many people waiting in line and all kinds of food stands! Can
you recommend me a typical Chinese noodle dish here
M: There are many kinds of noodles to choose from. Over here, you can get a famous dish from the north-
western part of China—it’s called Lanzhou lamian. As you can see, these are hand-pulled noodles in a rich
beef soup.
W:That sounds really appetizing!
M: Yes, look, there is another dish called liangpi. It’s a kind of cold noodles made from rice.
W: I see. The sauce looks too spicy for me, though.
M: Yes, maybe you should try these Shanghai-style cold noodles. It’s a light dish, perfect for a hot day like
this.
W: Good idea. I’ll try it!
8.电影幕后制作(哪吒)
W: Hi, Tom. Have you watched the film NeZha
M: Sure. It’s amazing, with a good story and cool special effects.
W: Right. Its making was tough.
M: Really Tell me more.
W: Sound designers spent months recording sounds for Ne Zha’s flying fire wheels and sea monsters’ roars,
and made them fit the actions. M: What about visual effects
W: Harder. Ne Zha’s transformation scenes were complex. The team used new software and made detailed
models. For big scenes, like Ne Zha fighting Ao Bing, they worked with the cartoon-making team to match
movements with special effects.
M: No wonder it looks so good. Their hard work really paid off.
W: Exactly.
9.退换货
W: Hi. This is the Customer Service. How can I help you
M: Hi. I bought one of your television. It’s broken now, so I want to have it repaired.
W: Is it under guarantee period
M: I’m not sure. I bought it four or five months ago.
W: Um, could you please tell me the model number of your TV, please.
M: Okay, it’s 6594-c.
W: What’s your address, your name and your phone number
M: 906 Ottawa street. My name is David Yang. My phone number is 713-786-0234.
W: Okay, I got it. Your television was bought 4 months ago and it’s still under guarantee.
M: Where can I get the service
W: I see here are two Customer Service Offices in your area. One is the Kingston Appliances, which is located
in 213 Main Steet. And the other one is Chadwich Appliances .
M: Could you tell me where the nearest one is located
W: Sure. The Chadwich Appliances in 878 Fennel South.
M: Oh, I know that place. It’s only two minutes drive.
W: Great. Please make sure to call the office in advance.
M: All right. Thank you very much for your help.
W: My pleasure.
10.阿斯旺大坝(选必 3 教材第 4 单元 grammar 课文精简版本)
The Abu Simbel temples in Egypt are ancient wonders. Built in the 13th century BCE, they witnessed
the architectural wisdom of Egyptian people. However, in the mid - 20th century, the temples were under
serious threat. The government in Egypt had decided to build the Aswan High Dam on the River Nile and this
structure would cause water levels to rise, which in turn would flood the Abu Simbel temples. This decision
caused widespread concern among people around the world. Fortunately, UNESCO put together an
international team of architects, engineers and heavy equipment operators, who decided to try to take the
temples apart, move their parts to a new location and then put them back together. Luckily, this risky plan
worked, showing the power of international cooperation in times of crisis.

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