河南省豫西北教研联盟(许洛平)2025届高三上学期第一次质量检测(一模)英语试题(含答案,含听力原文无音频)

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河南省豫西北教研联盟(许洛平)2025届高三上学期第一次质量检测(一模)英语试题(含答案,含听力原文无音频)

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豫西北教研联盟 (许洛平) 2024——2025学年
高三第一次质量检测
英 语
注意事项:
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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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Why is the woman late for the meeting
A. She wrote a report. B. She met her teacher. C. She went to the library.
2. Where are the speakers probably
A. At home. B. At a store. C. At a hotel.
3. How much is a ticket for the Shakespearian play tonight
A. $20. B. $30. C. $40.
4. Why does the woman call the man
A. To deliver a message. B. To make a complaint. C. To inquire about a street.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. How to use the Internet. B. How to find gyms. C. How to talk with parents.
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. How many books has the woman read
A. 5. B. 8. C. 10.
7. Which book is the woman reading currently
A. Wuthering Heights. B. The Sun Moo Rises. C. The Old Man and the Sea.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What is the man probably doing
A. Hosting a TV program. B. Chairing a club meeting. C. Participating in a debate.
9. What does the woman do for a living now
A. She repairs boats. B. She rents out boats. C. She builds fishing boats.
10. How does the woman sound
A. Satisfied with her life. B. Worried about the future. C. Excited about new things.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. How was last term’s art festival
A. It was boring. B. It was average. C. It was popular.
12. What does the woman ask the man to do
A. Create a poster. B. Hold a discussion. C. Enter a competition.
13. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Husband and wife. B. Employer and employee. C. Teacher and student.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. What does the woman say about the charity
A. It met many difficulties. B. It was founded a decade ago. C. It’s the largest charity in town.
15. What has winning the award helped the charity do
A. Promote the charity. B. Bring in more members. C. Run an educational project.
16. What is the biggest threat to the dolphins from oil exploration
A. Horrible smells. B. Water pollution. C. Underwater noise.
17. Why did the charity give up moving the dolphin base
A. Because of technology. B. Because of money. C. Because of time.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. Who is the speaker probably talking to
A. College students. B. Local artists. C. Museum staff.
19. What can all of the volunteers do in the museum
A. Guide the tourists. B. Help with research. C. Host a meeting.
20. What is the speaker introducing at the end of the talk
A. A new exhibition. B. Requirements for volunteers. C. The history of the museum.
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
Are you dreaming of overcoming Mount Kilimanjaro, but not sure which route to take Here’s an overview of four Kilimanjaro routes for you.
Marangu Route
The Marangu Route, also known as the “Coca-Cola Route”, is distinguished by its cottage accommodations and is a popular choice for climbers aiming to reach the top of Kilimanjaro.
Providing a more comfortable option compared to camping, these simple cottages offer basic facilities and can be a welcoming sight after a day of challenging hiking.
Machame Route
The Machame Route, often referred to as the “Whiskey Route”, is famous for its splendid landscapes and challenging summit (顶峰) night that tests climbers’determination and tolerance.
The night before the summit push, is a laborious test, characterized by sharp, rocky terrain (地形) and freezing temperatures, where climbers rely on their mental strength and physical preparedness to overcome the final barriers to Uhuru Peak.
Lemosho Route
The Lemosho Route offers breathtaking scenic views and owns one of the highest summit success rates among the Kilimanjaro routes, making it a favorite among climbers.
What sets the Lemosho Route apart is its gradual ascent (上升) profile, allowing climbers to accustom effectively and increase their chances of reaching the summit successfully.
Rongai Route
The Rongai Rout e provides a quiet hiking experience, allowing climbers to adapt gradually while impressing themselves with the untouched wilderness of Kilimanjaro’s northern side.
Adaptation becomes more manageable due to the route’s gentle ascent, allowing climbers to adjust to the increasing height comfortably. The unique advantage of this path is its relatively lower traffic, providing a peaceful experience in harmony with nature’s patterns.
21. What makes Marangu Route special
A. The accommodations. B. The free Coca-Cola. C. The camping sight. D. The challenging hiking.
22. What is most required when you choose Machame Route
A. Climbing equipment. B. Help of Whiskey. C. Teamwork of climbers. D. Strong willpower.
23. What do the last two routes have in common
A. They have lower traffic. B. They offer vast wilderness.
C. They are easier to adapt to. D. They are planned for the old.
B
For people who never complain about the tough conditions, ideal jobs have come up. A heritage (遗产) charity is advertising jobs at the bottom of the world. Based in Antarctica, just 9,000 miles from the UK, successful applicants will have to adapt to near-constant daylight, subzero temperatures and no running water. But what incredible upsides: penguins (企鹅), breathtaking landscapes and the chance to support conservation efforts in one of the most remote corner s of the planet.
The UK Antaretic Heritage Trust said it was seeking “passionate adventurers ready to take on the challenge of a lifetime” in jobs that included managing a museum, post office and gift shop as well as conducting penguin counts. Those selected will live and work at Base A at Port Lockroy on Goudier Island, which is about the size of a football field.
Bridie Martin West, a 33-year-old midwife, is the current base leader. On a video call from Port Lockroy, she described the ups and downs of life on the base, where everyone shares a small room. “We are getting towards the end of our stay here, but we still have the magic of looking outside and seeing hundreds of young penguins,” she said. “We get the wonder of seeing humpback whales (座头鲸) go past. On one side of the island we have the most grand mountain range and on the other side, an ice sheet.”
Camilla Nichole, the charity’s CEO, said successful applicants would need to be “adaptable, physically fit, environmentally aware” and up for the challenge of spending five months so far away from home. “This is a unique opportunity to live in a landscape that makes you feel pure respect and wonder, where pioneering generations have gone before us making groundbreaking discoveries about our planet,” she said.
24. What is the aim of paragraph 1
A. To introduce a new job. B. To promote a British charity.
C. To find some ideal partners. D. To analyze the author’s view.
25. Which is one of the job takers’duties at the base
A. Distributing presents. B. Keeping track of penguins.
C. Studying ocean wildlife. D. Protecting public facilities.
26. Why did Bridie describe her life at the base in paragraph 3
A. She was full of love for her job. B. She advocated broader volunteering.
C. She advertised the scenery there. D. She called for more conservation efforts.
27. How did Camilla Nichole find the life at the base
A. Stressful but successful. B. Repetitive but comfortable.
C. Unbearable but refreshing. D. Challenging but rewarding.
C
Training was cruel, as Penny Lee Dean prepared for what would be a record-setting swim — regardless of sex — across the English Channel in 1978. “Your hands cramp (痉挛), your legs cramp,” she remembers.
While the cold was bone-chilling, overcoming it has been essential to her success as a record-breaking swimmer. An ability to tolerate extreme cold is one of the advantages that women may have in this sport, as their distribution of fat is helpful for regulating body temperature in cold water.
Dean believes that any upper hand women might have in open-water swimming over long distances is more about mental adaptation and the ability to bear discomfort than about insulation (阻隔). In ultradistance events, the ability to handle more factors, from weather to pain, becomes particularly important.
In fact, women can outperform or perform similarly to men in a range of competitive events. From ultrarunning to shooting sports, in some competitions women have the edge. Cassio Rippel, the ISSF Athletes Committee Chair, says that while men’s muscles tend to give them more staying power, women’s lower body mass and lower centre of gravity, on average, allow them better balance control. The rifle (步枪) events are the most sex-balanced of the three types of shooting events in the Olympics, according to Rippel.
The nearly century-long history of the Olympics is also a history of the growth of female empowerment. An increasing number of female athletes have broken gender barriers, achieving remarkable success in traditionally male-dominated sports. The Paris Olympics are the first Olympics to have equal numbers of female and male athletes. This is also an opportunity to think carefully about what gap s in inclusion still remain.
While much of the science of sex and performance may be unsettled, one thing that’s very clear is that more research needs to involve women. The path toward greater inclusion has not been straight, and more questions than answers remain about the role of sex in athletic performance.
28. What challenge did Dean face when breaking the record
A. The long distance. B. The low temperature.
C. The extra body fat. D. The intense training.
29. What advantage may women have in long and open-water swimming
A. Strong awareness about keeping warm. B. Superior flexibility to tough situations.
C. Inborn talent for long distance swimming. D. Absolute concentration on swimming path.
30. What does the underlined phrase “have the edge” in paragraph 4 mean
A. Appear weaker. B. Seem conservative. C. Take the lead. D. Show less pressure.
31. What does the text mainly talk about
A. Women’s potential in sports. B. Sports suitable for women.
C. Views on gender and sports. D. Females in the Olympics.
D
Plans are being drawn up for a lunar “Noah’s Ark” to help save endangered species from extinction. The coming biorepository, a storage facility for frozen samples, would house live samples from most animals in the world and serve as a save in case the species disappeared on Earth. It would likely be built at the north or south pole of the moon, where craters (陨石坑) create permanent shadow and a temperature of almost -200℃.
Scientists from the Smithsonian, Harvard and other leading US institutions are working on how to obtain samples from at-risk biodiversity on Earth, freeze them and send them to the lunar surface for safekeeping. In a paper published in the journal BioScience, the academics say they have already be gun creating a plan for space storage based on the starry goby, a bony fish.
Potential difficulties include how the samples can be protected from the severity of space travel as well as the high radiation levels in space. Biorepositories such as the one on Svalbard in Norway are designed to be durable but may still conflict with earthly risks, the scientists warn, and having a shelter on the moon could provide a back-up plan that is uninfluenced to earthbound events. The constantly cold temperatures on the moon are ideal for a biorepository of cryopreserved (冷冻保存的) samples, the scientists say, as it would mean the system could be passive and not need a power supply.
“Such a biorepository would safeguard biodiversity and act as a measure against its loss occurring because of natural disasters, climate change, over-population, resource depletion (枯竭), wars, socioeconomic threats and other causes on Earth,” the scientists write. “This is a decades-long programme,” the scientists write. “Protecting Earth’s life must be a top priority in the rush on the moon sites for industries and many types of science.”
NASA is also interested in the south pole of the moon for the same permanently shadowed regions because they may also host ice and this could help establish a human possession on the moon.
32. What is the lunar “Noah’s Ark” actually
A. A territory. B. A storehouse. C. A burial field. D. A laboratory.
33. How do the bony fish appear in the project
A. As an emergency food. B. As an endangered species.
C. As an easily stored fish. D. As an experimental article.
34. The moon is considered ideal for the project due to ________.
A. sustained cold B. a lack of sunlight C. the best security D. lowered radiation
35. What can be inferred from the last two paragraphs
A. Species on Earth are gradually increasing. B. The threats on the earth are under control.
C. Scientists have high hopes for “Noah’s Ark” D. “Noah’s Ark” is currently running smoothly.
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。
Sometimes, deciding which projects should be your top priority can be energy-consuming when you don’t have much to spare. 36 , even when you’re clear about the tasks at hand. Try the 3-3-3 method.
This technique is proposed by Oliver Burkeman, who suggests planning each workday based on a 3-3-3 model. 37 . But you have to be sure the work is on your most crucial project. Next, complete three other urgent tasks that don’t demand three hours of concentrated effort. Finally, undertake three“maintenance” tasks, such as cleaning, replying to emails, or scheduling other work.
38 . It categorizes your responsibilities based on urgency and importance. You’ll need to consider not only the timeliness of the tasks you need to do but also the resources they will consume.
What sets this method apart from other productivity strategies is those initial three hours of deep work. Starting with them means you’ll be fresh, concentrated, and more likely to be able to start a task without getting diverted (分心的). 39
Deep work leads to significant productivity. So, you’ll achieve a lot if you commit to it. 40 . It’s advisable to have those three other, smaller tasks lined up and ready so that you can remain productive even when switching to less demanding responsibilities.
Finally, maintenance tasks provide a break and help with preparation. Finalize what you were working on during three intense hours. Or get ready for the next day’s work.
A. The 3-3-3 method helps classify tasks
B. Having smaller tasks ready is beneficial
C. Set off by devoting three hours to deep work
D. Keep those three hours free from minor duties
E. The 3-3-3 method is better than other strategies
F. However, you can’t remain in that mindset forever
G. But you still need to figure out how to prioritize them
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)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
My son just completed high school and when he leaves for college in the fall, I’ll 41 his lessons in teenage slang (俚语). His slang has offered me an accidental but useful portrait (描述) of how he and his generation 42 the world.
From one generation to the next, the terms changed, but the 43 typically didn’t . New words were routinely 44 to express familiar concepts: one generation’s “cool” 45 another’s “dope” and so on.
Members of my son’s generation have a vastly superior approach to slang. They’ve created a language that 46 the new and distinct reality they face.
“Mid” is an obvious 47 In my son’s usage, things that are mid are things that are average or 48 below. Everything in a railway station or an airport falls into the category of “mid.” It’s a brilliant, precise word for a mildly 49 world.
But my favorite new slang word is “based”— short for “based in fact” or “based in reality” and often used as a term of agreement when someone 50 a debatable opinion.
The kids themselves are bright. That is why I’m so 51 to my son who gave me a chance to 52 the language of his generation. One purpose of slang is to demonstrate generational 53 , yet slang has brought my son and me closer. The current 54 created slangs and they’ve proved themselves more 55 than we were.
41. A. teach B. prepare C. miss D. attend
42. A. see B. change C. impact D. shape
44. A. searched B. defined C. abused D. adopted
45. A. leads B. becomes C. causes D. follows
47. A. example B. tool C. exception D. expression
48. A. unbelievably B. terribly C. slightly D. unreasonably
49. A. thrilling B. excellent C. indifferent D. disappointing
50. A. seeks B. states C. exchanges D. analyzes
51. A. helpful B. familiar C. grateful D. sensitive
52. A. compare B. approach C. assess D. imitate
53. A. ability B. dreams C. shortcomings D. distinction
54. A. teenagers B. children C. adults D. seniors
55. A. realistic B. considerate C. innovative D. energetic
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。
On Saturday, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) put the “Beijing Central Axis (中轴线)” on its World Heritage List.
The Central Axis, an ensemble (整体) of palaces, public buildings and gardens, 56 governs the overall layout of the old city area of the Chinese capital, 57 ( stretch) 7.8 kilometers north to south through the heart of Beijing. The 58 ( new) admitted World Heritage Site consists of groups of palaces, gardens, buildings, ancient city management facilities and remains of the original central axis roads.
“The Central Axis has had a powerful impact 59 the history of urban planning and construction worldwide,” said Li Qun, director of the National Cultural Heritage Administration, “now the Central Axis 60 ( consider) to be a Chinese case for the sustainable protection and preservation of ancient capitals.” “ 61 is an important symbol that embodies outstanding characteristics of Chinese civilization, highlighting Beijing’s 62 ( exception) status among the famous ancient capitals of the world, ” Li added.
Construction of the Central Axis began in the 13th century and was completed in the 16th century. The Central Axis 63 ( undergo) constant refinement and maintenance with the great support of the local authorties over the past 64 ( century).
According to the National Cultural Heritage Administration, the Central Axis in Beijing offers excellent material evidence. It is an outstanding example 65 ( represent) the mature stage of the urban central axis of Chinese capitals, and also the best-preserved capital central axis in China.
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, 你的英国笔友William得知上月你校组织了校园义卖 (Charity Sale) 活动,来信向你询问详情,请给他写封回信,内容包括:
(1) 活动简介;
(2) 你的感受。
注意:
(1) 写作词数应为80个左右;
(2) 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear William,
Yours,
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。
Experience of training retired racing dogs led my husband, Steve and me to believe we could handle anything. But we were wrong. When we adopted Ray, a dog with a hurt that made him stop racing, things got tough. He retired due to the injury and quickly went to the adoption agency.
Ray had no other place to go. Behind his sweet face hid a dark and damaged soul and an aggressive (好斗的) nature. Desperate to find him a home and not deliver him to the farm, the adoption agency rushed him to our door when we offered to adopt. Our experience with dogs and a home without other animals made us perfect candidates, and we were his best shot.
Ray jumped around our house. He tried to understand the enormous world he now lived in, a strange one compared to the quarters he had known for so long. Adjustment would take time, but his inexperience, and apparently ours as well, made coexistence interesting.
Patience and training with any new pet are important, but with Ray, they were vital. He didn’t listen to us, no matter how nice we were. He didn’t understand he was a pet with a name. He did not respond to commands, love, encouragement, or food. He had no idea what we expected of him. Like a creature from another planet, he had no concept of life in our world.
Ray got really scared and would get angry when we left. In a madness he scratched (抓, 挠) at windows and doors whenever we left the house. Concerned for his safety and the condition of our home, we locked him in a big wooden box. But he resisted and tried to escape. The stress we encountered flooded us.
注意:
(1) 续写词数应为150个左右;
(2) 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Eight weeks after adopting Ray, we were ready to give up and send him back. But the next morning, Ray suddenly seemed to understand us.
豫西北教研联盟(许洛平)2024-2025 学年高三第一次
质量检测参考答案
英 语
听力:1-5 CBCAB 6-10 ABABC 11-15 CACBA 16-20 CBAAB
阅读理解: 21-25 ADCAB 26-30 ADBBC 31-35 ABDAC
七选五:36-40 GCADF
完形填空:41-45 CABDB 46-50 DACDB 51-55 CBDAC
语法填空:56. which 57. stretches 58. newly 59. on
60. is considered/has been considered 61. It 62. exceptional
63. has undergone 64. centuries 65. representing
写作 第一节 参考范文
Dear Mr.William,
I’m too willing to give you a brief introduction to the Charity Sale held in our school last month.
The Sale lasted two hours. There were a lot of goods, including kinds of food, small decorate items and even some greeting cards. Teachers and students walked around, searching for what they were interested in. The money would go to the students in need. I think it significant for us to experience this activity, for we can build up our sense of responsibility and do something to help others. Best wishes!
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节 参考范文
Eight weeks after adopting Ray, we were ready to give up and send him back. Ray had consumed our attention all along, showing no improvement. We realized we had only one choice: Returning Ray to the adoption agency. I knelt down beside Ray at night, hugging him tight. Tears flowed down my face as I whispered into his ear. “Please, Ray, please try harder.You must be good tomorrow, or we’ll have to send you back. We want you to stay, but you have to want it, too!” He didn’t respond.
But the next morning, Ray suddenly seemed to understand us. Calm and mindful, he came when called and responded to commands. He still had a long way to go, but now exhibited a willingness to learn and behave. Steve and I breathed easier each day because he improved better and better. Within a month, Ray no longer tore at doors and windows when we left the house. He was willing to stay at home alone, and we knew no harm would fall upon him or our possessions.
附录:录音原文
(Text 1)
M: You’re nearly half an hour late, Jenna! What held you up
W: Sorry! I have an essay due pretty soon, so I spent some time at the library. But I remembered that I promised to meet you here!
(Text 2)
M: Look at that beautiful sofa over there! And that large double bed! Maybe it’s time to replace some of the old furniture we have at home.
W: Yeah. And those armchairs are on sale! Let’s go to the salesman and ask him to tell us more.
(Text 3)
W: John, there’s a Shakespearian play at Starlight Theater tonight at eight. And the tickets are 20% off. Would you like to see it
M: Certainly! I remember the usual price was $50 per person, right It’s good value for money!
(Text 4)
W: Hello Is that the owner of the grey koda, plate number ACX 7518
M: Yes. What’s the matter
W: Please remove your car from the parking lot at Riverside Street as soon as possible! There’s a fire accident.
(Text 5)
M: Lisa, have you looked into any gyms yet I’ve been to some on our campus but they’re extremely small.
W: Well, we can search online or look around in our community next. We can also ask our parents to see if they have any recommendations.
(Text 6)
M: How are you getting on with the Ten-book Reading Challenge, Molly
W: Well, I’ve only tackled half of the books by now. But I heard some have already completed the challenge. M: What have you read so far
W: Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, etc. Now I’m looking at The Sun Also Rises. When I finish this one, I’m going to read The Old Man and the Sea.
M: Great!
(Text 7)
M: Today on Careers, we’re deeply honored to have a young businesswoman, Helen Woods, with us. Welcome to the show, Helen!
W: Thank you, Brian! Hello, everyone!
M: Helen, I heard you’re doing something about boats, aren’t you
W: Yes. Currently, I’m renting boats to people who’d like to go on holiday.
M: Is this business always a dream of yours
W: Not really. It developed from what I used to do — build fishing boats. I find it interesting to do different things. So I keep looking for opportunities to start new businesses. I’m never satisfied.
M: That’s the way to go! You know people tend to be happy with what they’ve already had and stop moving forward!
(Text 8)
W: Alan, you designed the poster for last semester’s art festival, didn’t you It helped attract lots of your schoolmates, so the festival turned out to be a great success.
M: Yes, Mrs. Warner. It was my design.
W: That’s impressive, Alan! You know the school is going to run an Eco-Design Competition, where participants design stuff by using recycled materials. I’d like you to make a poster for it. The idea is that it should persuade everyone to take part in the competition.
M: Thank you for your trust, Mrs. Warner. But do I need to use recycled materials as well
W: Yes, that would be the best. Okay ... The next class’s going to begin. You can go e and see me if you have any other questions! I’m here every day after class.
M: Thank you, Mrs. Warner!
(Text 9)
M: Alice, can you tell me about your Dolphin Conservation Charity
W: Sure. It’s a charity that aims to protect dolphins in seas all around the world. It started ten years ago and now it’s the second largest animal charity in our city.
M: Your team won an award from the Charity Society last month, right
W: Yes, it was for our work in educating people. Although it wasn’t a large amount of money, it has made our charity widely publicized. In the long term, we hope it’ll help us bring in more members.
M: Is it possible to see dolphins in the UK waters
W: Yes. In several locations. We have a dolphin base in the eastern part of Scotland. It has very little shipping there. But recently, we’ve been a bit worried. Because oil companies want to increase exploration there. Although there’s little pollution from oil, exploration creates lots of underwater noise. That’ll influence the dolphins.
M: In that case, what can we do to help
W: To address the problem, we considered moving the dolphin base, but plenty of funds were needed and it was nearly impossible to realize. So we decided on something else. We launched a project called Adopt a Dolphin. People can select one of our dolphins to sponsor. The money they give will be used to feed and protect the dolphin they choose.
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Hello, everyone! I’m Jason Clark from the city museum. It’s the first time I’ve come to your campus, on the recommendation of your professor Mr. Williams, so I’m deeply honored. The purpose of my visit today is to introduce a volunteer project to you. As you all know, the summer holiday is just around the corner. The project I’m talking about here is a one-month volunteer activity in the city museum. It starts at the beginning of next month, that is, July 5th. As a volunteer in the museum, you can get hands-on experience while giving tours, organizing the museum’s collections, and assisting with new exhibitions. Besides, the best three students can also get behind-the-scenes access while helping do research. These are the main tasks you’re going to take on if you are selected. Now, I’d like to talk about how we’re going to choose the people we want. First, we’d like students who are keen on museums. Maybe it was an old sculpture, or perhaps it was an original Picasso. Whatever the object that made you interested ...

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