资源简介 邵东创新高级中学 2025届毕业班第 3次月考英 语Good luck to you!(时量 120分钟;满分 150分)听力1. Why won’t the woman go to the bar A. It’s expensive. B. It’s no fun. C. It’s too far away.2. What will the man do next Tuesday A. Play football. B. Watch a game. C. Visit a factory.3. What is the woman doing A. Catching a flight. B. Booking flight tickets. C. Trying to change seats.4. What’s the man’s excuse for failing the math exam A. He didn’t prepare it well. B. He isn’t talented at math. C. He got too much pressure.5. How much was the woman charged A. $21. B. $30. C. $60.听下面一段对话,回答第 6和第 7两个小题。6. Why doesn’t the woman recognize the man A. He used to be thinner. B. He lost much weight. C. He looks younger.7. What does the man suggest the woman do A. Change her job. B. Do some sports. C. Go on a diet.听下面一段对话,回答第 8和第 9两个小题。8. When did the man finish his study abroad A. At the age of 14. B. At the age of 16. C. At the age of 18.9. What surprised the man most about studying in Australia A. He traveled around alone.B. He was popular with girls.C. He could make friends easily.听下面一段对话,回答第 10至第 12三个小题。10. How did the woman’s parents react when Wonder Woman was released A. Indifferent. B. Surprised. C. Interested.11. What do we know about Wonder Woman A. It had a female action hero.B. It made $60 million in ticket sales.C. It was the only movie directed by a woman in 2017.12. Which movie does the woman like best A. Before I Fall. B. Lady Bird. C. Battle of the Sexes.听下面一段对话,回答第 13至第 16四个小题。13. What’s Lisa’s nationality A. American. B. Spanish. C. Chinese.14. How many grapes do the Spanish eat as the clock strikes midnight A.10. B.12. C.15.★邵东创新高级中学 2025 届毕业班第 3 次月考英语试题卷★ 1 / 8{#{QQABBQQQggAgAAAAAAgCUQWSCkIQkhGCCSgOQAAMMAAAiBNABAA=}#}15. What do people in the Philippines do for good luck A. Cook sauerkraut. B. Have peas and pork. C. Eat round fruits.16. What is the conversation mainly about A. New Year traditions. B. Trips around the world. C. Customs in different countries.听下面一段独白,回答第 17至第 20四个小题。17. Why will the speaker’s uncle open the restaurants A. To make profits. B. To feed the needy. C. To spread his recipes.18. How will the speaker’s uncle get the ingredients A. By buying fresh vegetables.B. By collecting unwanted things.C. By getting cheap stuff at the market.19. How can people receive food at the restaurant A. Help themselves. B. Reserve in advance. C. Wait at tables.20. What’s the speaker’s attitude toward his uncle’s action A. Supportive. B. Shocked. C. Worried.阅读理解AThe 2025 Barbara Mandigo Kelly Peace Poetry AwardsThe awards contest is to encourage people to explore peace and the human spirit. There arethree age categories: Adult (19 & over), Youth (13-18), and Youth (12 & under). The yearlycontest is open to people worldwide. Your poems must be unpublished, and in English.DeadlineAll entries must be submitted by July 1, 2025.Entry FeeAdults — $15Youth (13-18) — $5Youth (12 & under) — no feeNotes1. You may submit up to three unpublished poems. At most 30 lines per poem.2. Include name, address, email, telephone number, and age in the upper right-hand corner ofeach poem. For the Youth (12 & under) category, please also include your school’s name and yourteacher's name.3. Title each poem.4. Please keep copies of all entries as we will be unable to return them.5. Email your entries to: cwarner@napf. org and Click here to pay your entry fee online; orsend your entries and entry fee to Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, 1622 Anacapa Street, SantaBarbara, CA 93101.AwardsAdult Winner — $1,000Youth (13-18) Winner — $200Youth (12 & under) Winner — $200★邵东创新高级中学 2025 届毕业班第 3 次月考英语试题卷★ 2 / 8{#{QQABBQQQggAgAAAAAAgCUQWSCkIQkhGCCSgOQAAMMAAAiBNABAA=}#}Winners will be announced by October 1, 2025 on our website. Winners will be notified byemail and / or mail. Past years’ winning poems can be found here.21. What can we learn about the contest A. It includes two categories. B. It is held every three years.C. It only accepts poems in English. D. It is open to people aged 12 and over.22. To enter the contest, a 12-year-old boy must _____.A. pay an entry fee of $5 B. write a poem of at least 30 linesC. submit his entry by October 1, 2025 D. include his teacher's name in his entry23. What will an adult winner get A. $200 in prize money. B. $1,000 in prize money.C. A collection of this year’s winning poems. D. A collection of past years’ winning poems.BToday was my first day at senior high and it was hard. In high school, you have 4 minutes toget to your next class. My high school is very big and those 4 minutes to go from one class toanother really isn't a lot of time. Today I had to go from one end of the building to the other to getfrom science class to math class. I wanted to go to my locker first and leave my science bookthere, but that took time. I was worried about being late, and I was. The math teacher said, “Justbe on time tomorrow, or you’ll have detention (放学后留校).”After math, I went to art class. I like my art class a lot because I get to create things. Theteacher there showed us how to make portraits (肖像 ). He explained, “A portrait is a way ofcommunicating with a person. It does not just show how the person looks but what is important tounderstand the person.” We just did drawings today, but I know it's going to be great. I likedrawing.I like my English class, too. I think the teacher is really supportive. Today we wrote aboutourselves. The teacher said to just write what you think, and we'll pay attention to punctuationlater. We could write a paragraph or a poem, and I wrote a poem about myself. I thought it was agood poem, and the teacher said I had used good images to communicate my feelings.Lunch was very hurried. I arrived at the dining room with 12 minutes to eat. I sat with peopleI didn't know, and everyone was eating quickly. After lunch I signed up for a computer club. Ineed to learn how to use a computer well because my social studies teacher says it is the one skillyou need in every class.24. What happened to the author after science class A. He lost his science textbook. B. He got lost on the campus.C. He was late for math class. D. He was given detention.25. What did the author think of his art class A. Difficult. B. Enjoyable. C. Boring. D. Easy.26. What did the English teacher do after seeing the author’s work A. He praised the author.B. He pointed out the author’s mistake.C. He asked the author to check punctuation.D. He encouraged the author to introduce himself.★邵东创新高级中学 2025 届毕业班第 3 次月考英语试题卷★ 3 / 8{#{QQABBQQQggAgAAAAAAgCUQWSCkIQkhGCCSgOQAAMMAAAiBNABAA=}#}27. Which can be the best title for the text A. Learn useful skills in high school B. My new teachers in high schoolC. Make plans for high school life D. My first day in high schoolCMath had never been something I was good at since middle school. Classes became harder inhigh school, and I was even further from a math teacher’s dream student. So at the start of myfreshman year, I had an aversion to math. It wasn’t that I didn’t want to do well, but simply that Ididn’t think I was able to do well. “I can’t” became my state of mind in all things related to math.However, I was soon to learn that “I can’t” was not a choice in Mr. A’s class.Mr. A always greeted us with open arms as he said, “Welcome! Smile! It’s a great day to bealive!” It was clear that Mr. A had a true passion not only for math but for teaching. If Mr. A everexperienced bad days in life, he never showed it. Mr. A greeted us with that same smile every day.He encouraged each student, from the top achiever to the “I can’t” student.I found myself looking forward to math class, although I still hated the subject itself. Beingin Mr. A’s presence made me feel good, as if I had the chance to succeed. As the year progressed, Ispent increasingly more time on my homework, and I met with Mr. A weekly. My classmatesbegan to do the same, and it became “cool” to have lunch and talk with Mr. A. We didn’t know itat the time, but he was changing our attitudes.Though my story is not one of overnight success and I didn’t become a straight-A mathstudent, my hard work did begin to pay off and my grades slowly began to climb. There were hardtimes, of course. Difficult math questions sometimes succeeded in bringing me down, but Mr. Akept reminding me, “Kate, smile! It’s a great day to be alive!”28. What does the underlined word “aversion” in paragraph 1 probably mean A. Interest. B. Responsibility. C. Dislike. D. Misunderstanding.29. What first made the author look forward to math class A. Mr. A’s attitude. B. Her interest in math.C. Her friends’ encouragement. D. The top achievers in her class.30. How did the author feel about her talk over lunch with Mr. A A. It was straight. B. It was awkward. C. It was challenging. D. It was impressive.31. How did the author change in math A. She made slow progress.B. She fell in love with math.C. She became a straight-A math student.D. She became comfortable with difficult math questions.DTeenagers who spend more time on after-school activities and less than two hours of screentime after school are more mentally healthy, according to a study published in the journalPreventive Medicine.The study used information collected from more than 28, 000 seventh-grade Canadianstudents between 2014 and 2018. The students first answered questions about their usage ofscreen time after school, including how much time they spent watching TV or something else.★邵东创新高级中学 2025 届毕业班第 3 次月考英语试题卷★ 4 / 8{#{QQABBQQQggAgAAAAAAgCUQWSCkIQkhGCCSgOQAAMMAAAiBNABAA=}#}Then, students reported how many days they had taken part in after-school activities such assports or arts programmes. After that, researchers asked students to describe their state of mind.For example, when given a statement such as “I start most days thinking that I will have a goodday”, they could choose to what level they agreed with it on a scale (等级).Researchers said in the study some of the results were expected. Students with noafter-school activities usually had high levels of screen time, for example. And they expected girlswould score higher on negative indicators (消极指标) of mental health, as earlier research hadfound that they tended to have higher levels of anxiety compared to boys.What was noteworthy, researchers say, is that even among students who took part inafter-school activities, 46% still went beyond the recommended screen time of two hours. At thesame time, 67% of students who didn’t take part in after-school activities also had more than twohours of screen time. Together, this suggests high screen time among teenagers generally.“The findings suggest that after-school activities are valuable for the happy growing ofteenagers,” the study said. “While past studies have proved the importance of after-schoolactivities for social and academic development, the present study shows their importance for goodmental health results.”32. Which of the following came last when students took part in the new study A. Talking about their lifestyles. B. Introducing their after-school activities.C. Reporting their mental states on a scale. D. Answering questions about screen time use.33. What do the researchers find about teenage girls A. They often have higher levels of satisfaction.B. Few of them take part in after-school activities.C. Anxiety has become a serious problem among them.D. Too much screen time may be more harmful to them.34. What does the author want to show by using the numbers in paragraph 4 A. Earlier findings about screen time are wrong.B. High screen time is common among teenagers.C. No after-school activities mean no screen time.D. Screens attract teenagers more than after-school activities do.35. Why are after-school activities so important according to the new study A. They are good for teenagers’ physical health.B. They help to improve teenagers’ mental health.C. They encourage teenagers’ social development.D. They allow teenagers to become better learners.EBefore the InternetThe Internet has brought huge changes to the way people interact with each other and howthey get their information. However, rather than debate whether life was better or worse beforethe Internet, 36 . Perhaps it would be interesting to reflect upon some of these differences.Before the Internet, if I needed to know something, 37 . As this process usually required alot of effort, only the most important topics were worth researching. Nowadays, 38 , much of it★邵东创新高级中学 2025 届毕业班第 3 次月考英语试题卷★ 5 / 8{#{QQABBQQQggAgAAAAAAgCUQWSCkIQkhGCCSgOQAAMMAAAiBNABAA=}#}trivial (不重要的 ). I can spend hours jumping from one website or app to another and havenothing to show for it when I have finished! Perhaps the Internet has taken us from knowing a fewthings in depth to knowing very little about a lot!Before the Internet, 39 . Letter-writing, for example, used to be a joyful “labour of love”;now, it is a skill which is rapidly becoming obsolete (过时的). Letter-writing required care andthought and rewarded the writer with a sense of achievement and expectation. The whole processwas an experience to be enjoyed: from choosing the paper to write on, to collecting andorganizing thoughts to put onto the paper, to seeing these thoughts take shape in your ownhandwriting, and ending with a trip to the post office to post the letter. Then, of course, 40 , and,at last, the excitement of hearing the letter box open and the reply drop softly onto the doormat.A. we can certainly say that it was differentB. there was the long, expectant wait for the replyC. the pace of modern life has certainly become fasterD. the Internet has made a huge difference to people’s livesE. I find myself surfing the Internet for all kinds of informationF. life was definitely less frantic (手忙脚乱的) and nobody expected an immediate answer to theirmessageG. it would generally mean a trip to the library or seeking out somebody who knew the answer tomy burning question.完形填空When a group of friends realised their friend Joe McGrath had dropped out of a pre-bookedholiday, they had an idea to fill his space. They decided to offer the 41 to a stranger with thesame 42 as the man they were leaving behind.Joe McGrath, from Manchester, says when he received a message asking if he 43 to goon holiday to Spain with nine strangers he thought it was a 44 . But it turned out the offerwas reasonable.In the message, Dan Gobio, one of the group, said, “Hi Joe. Would you 45 coming onholiday with nine strangers if they had arranged flights for you and an all-inclusive hotel ”He added: “It’s our friend Nathan’s birthday and we 46 to throw him a surprise holidaybreak in Mallorca. Unluckily our friend Joe McGrath can’t 47 , but we have booked it all upfor him.”Although they 48 15 other Joe McGraths on social media, the 21-year-old fromManchester was the only one to reply and finally 49 to go on the trip.“At first I was 50 the holiday,” McGrath says. “After speaking to Dan on the phone Irealised he was 51 and this holiday was as well.”In the end, McGrath, who works for a radio station, drove to Bristol to 52 the ninestrangers. “When I turned up at Dan’s house, it was all dark. I was 53 but as soon as I methim it was 54 . There was no awkwardness really.”“They were a lovely group of people! I 55 every minute of the holiday,” says McGrath.41. A. advice B. prize C. trip D. service★邵东创新高级中学 2025 届毕业班第 3 次月考英语试题卷★ 6 / 8{#{QQABBQQQggAgAAAAAAgCUQWSCkIQkhGCCSgOQAAMMAAAiBNABAA=}#}42. A. job B. name C. hobby D. problem43. A. wanted B. promised C. remembered D. managed44. A. mistake B. joke C. story D. warning45. A. continue B. suggest C. avoid D. consider46. A. decided B. happened C. forgot D. began47. A. answer B. afford C. work D. attend48. A. helped B. praised C. messaged D. thanked49. A. agreed B. asked C. refused D. learned50. A. excited about B. tired of C. unsure about D. supportive of51. A. strange B. important C. silly D. real52. A. train B. meet C. stop D. save53. A. nervous B. sad C. careless D. bored54. A. simple B. funny C. terrible D. fine55. A. regretted B. needed C. enjoyed D. imagined语法填空Great discoveries can come from unlikely sources. Penicillin is 56____ (wide) considered tobe one of the most important medical discoveries in history, but it was not 57____ AlexanderFleming was looking for when he found it in September 1928.Fleming, a scientist from Scotland, returned to his laboratory after a holiday and found somemould on one of his 58____ (plate) of bacteria. He observed that the bacteria surrounding themould 59____ (be) dead. Surprised by this, Fleming performed some tests. The results indicatedthat something 60____ (produce) by the mould had killed the bacteria. He was aware that it couldbe very useful for treating wounds.For more than 10 years, Fleming had been researching penicillin and trying to make it into61____ effective medicine. Finally, his work caught the attention of some other scientists whowere able to do it. Since its mass production began in the 1940s, penicillin 62____ (save) millionsof livesOne might think Fleming discovered penicillin by accident, 63____ actually this is far fromthe truth. He was intelligent and experienced enough 64____ (notice) its potential, and his hardwork and 65____ (determine) helped get its mass production started. As Louis Pasteur said,“Fortune favours the prepared mind!”小作文学校英文报正在开展以“Why do middle school students work out ”为题的讨论。请使用图表中的调查结果写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1. 描述调查结果;2. 简单评论。★邵东创新高级中学 2025 届毕业班第 3 次月考英语试题卷★ 7 / 8{#{QQABBQQQggAgAAAAAAgCUQWSCkIQkhGCCSgOQAAMMAAAiBNABAA=}#}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。Why do middle school students work out 读后续写It was a beautiful sunny morning in early summer, when the world seemed full of sunlightand new green leaves. I was in a good mood as my parents had just given me $300 for my dailyexpenses during the week that they would be away in Mexico to visit my mother’s sickgrandfather. I was extremely overjoyed, thinking hard about the things I could do with the money.If I survived on bread and butter the whole week, I would have an unexpected sum of $200 to buythe latest Kobe Bryant basketball shoes! What a terrific idea!As usual, the physical education class was thrilling. I felt most at ease on the basketball court.After playing several hotly contested games, I could hardy catch my breath as I headed backtowards the classroom, sweaty and exhausted. When I entered, I found my classmates gatheredaround Steven’s desk as he searched through his books and some other personal items anxiously.Steven had always been popular. Not only was he intelligent and well-mannered, but he also camefrom a well-off family. And he shared everything he had with us.Right away, I learned Steven had lost the money he would donate to a children’s welfareinstitute that afternoon. Then I informed Miss Jones, the class teacher. She rushed overimmediately and organized a search around the classroom. We stood by our desks and emptied thecontents of our schoolbags onto the desk for inspection.It was my turn. As Miss Jones took out the $300 from my wallet, the class fell into a shock. Ididn’t know the amount lost was exactly $300 until then. I kept proving my innocence, but in vain.Miss Jones confiscated (没收 ) the $300 and decided I was getting kicked out of the school. Istayed home alone the whole week, living only on bread. I felt wronged, angry, and loss ofself-respect.Finally, my parents returned home and talked with me.Miss Jones had just accepted my parents’ advice when Steven came.★邵东创新高级中学 2025 届毕业班第 3 次月考英语试题卷★ 8 / 8{#{QQABBQQQggAgAAAAAAgCUQWSCkIQkhGCCSgOQAAMMAAAiBNABAA=}#}邵东创新实验学校2025届第3次月考英 语 答 案听力1-5 ACBBA 6-10 ABCCC 11-15 ACABC 16-20 ABBCAText 1M: Nina, what about going to the bar with us tonight We can have some great fun there.W: Don’t you think that everything there costs too much Text 2W: I really look forward to the football game next Tuesday.M: It’s a pity that I can’t go with you. I can’t ask for leave that day. My boss wants me to accompany him to the factory.Text 3M: Good morning. What can I do for you W: Is there a flight flying for New York next Sunday morning M: Yes, there is. It takes off at 10:00 am.W: Great. I want two economy class seats.Text 4W: Sam, did you do well in the math exam M: Though I had prepared very hard for it, I failed to pass it. I really have no gift for math.W: Perhaps you didn’t learn math correctly. Don’t lose heart. I’m sure you’ll learn it well.Text 5W: Why did you charge me so much M: Well, the first five kilometers are six dollars and every extra kilometer costs you three dollars. It was ten kilometers all together.W: Oh, that’s right.Text 6W: Ted, it’s really you I just cannot believe it. 6You’ve really put on some weight.M: Yeah, that’s true. Actually I’m losing weight now. Now I go to the gym at least three times a week. So how have you been W: Not bad. I’ve changed my job, you know. Now I’m not as busy as before and I spend more time hanging out with friends and sleeping.M: Do you also exercise W: Not really. But I’m on a diet. I don’t want to put on any weight.M: Well, I think working out works better. 7I’ve really fallen in love with exercising. You can give it a shot (试试), too.W: I’ll consider that.Text 7W: Mark, did you once study abroad M: Yes. I went to Australia as an exchange student about eight years ago. 8I was only 16 years old then. I studied there for two years.W: What was the biggest surprise about your study abroad experience M: 9Well, before I went to Australia, I was afraid I wouldn’t make any friends there. But it turned out it was quite easy for me to make friends there. And there was another big surprise for me, too.W: What was it M: I didn’t expect to have so many great experiences in the country. But in Australia I often traveled with my new friends. I was even able to travel up and down the East Coast with some great new friends.W: Now I can say you really enjoyed your life there.Text 8M: Alice, what’s your favorite movie of the year 2017 W: I must say it’s Wonder Woman. 10When the movie was released in June last year, my parents were eager to take me to see it.M: Why did your parents want to take you to watch it so much W: They considered it quite a different movie. You know, 11it is really rare to see a female action hero in a big-budget movie. And it was also directed by a woman. I guess my parents wanted to show me that women could be powerful, too.M: So do you think the movie was a big success W: You bet. It made more than $400 million in ticket sales in the United States. In fact, there were only two bigger money-makers among that year’s movies.M: Did you watch any other movies directed by women in 2017 W: Certainly. Women were in charge of more than 60 films in that year, including Before I Fall, Lady Bird, 12and Battle of the Sexes. Among these three, I preferred the last.Text 9W: What are you reading, Mike M: 16I’m reading something about how people around the world celebrate the New Year. Do you know what people in the southern part of the United States do for good luck in the New Year W: 13I’ve a friend called Lisa from Austin who once told me people in her city often eat black-eyed peas and pork for that purpose. And people in other parts of the country eat sauerkraut(泡菜) with pork sausage on New Year’s Day.M: That’s true. Do you know what the Spanish do W: Certainly. I’ve been learning Spanish and from one text I learned that in Spain as the clock strikes midnight, people eat grapes.M: Yes. 14These grapes represent the months of the year. And eating them all in the first 12 seconds of the New Year guarantees that the year will be filled with good luck.W: Does the article mention what the Chinese do M: No. 15But it says that in the Philippines, many people eat and display 12 round fruits to bring them a good year.W: I really want to learn more. Can I read the article M: Certainly. Take your time.Text 10M: My uncle is an Italian chef. He has plans to open two new restaurants in Paris and Naples in the year 2018.But wealthy diners will not be welcome. 17The food will be free, made from marketplace leftovers and served only to the poor.My uncle’s restaurant in Milan already feeds the poor and homeless. The restaurant is in an old theater in the outskirts (郊区) of the city. 18Chefs at the restaurant cook free meals with leftovers from local shops. They use recipes created by my uncle and other famous cooks. Unlike traditional soup kitchens (施食处), 19the guests do not have to wait in a line to receive food. Everyone gets served at tables. This limits the number of daily guests to 96.But my uncle says the experience can help his guests regain confidence and take back control of their lives.My uncle never thinks leftover foods are a waste. He started the project to reuse leftovers from the small restaurants of Milan’s International Expo in 2015.The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization says about one-third of the food produced worldwide each year is wasted or lost. 20I hope more people will follow my uncle’s footsteps.阅读理解A篇本文是应用文。文章为某诗歌竞赛的通知。21. C。细节理解题。由第一段中的Your poems must be unpublished, and in English可知,该竞赛只接收用英语创作的诗歌作品。22. D。细节理解题。由Notes部分中的For the Youth (12 & under) category, please also include your school's name and your teacher's name可知,12岁及以下的参赛者在提交作品时需要附上学校和老师的名字。23. B。细节理解题。由Awards部分中的Adult Winner — $1,000可知,成人组获奖者将获得奖金1,000美元。B篇本文是记叙文。作者在文中讲述了他高中第一天的学习与生活。24. C。细节理解题。根据第一段中的I was worried about being late, and I was. The math teacher said, “Just be on time tomorrow, or you'll have detention.”可知,由于课间时间过短,作者上数学课时迟到了。I was worried about being late, and I was意为“我担心会迟到,结果还是迟到了”,第二个was后省略了late。25. B。推理判断题。根据第二段中的I like my art class a lot because I get to create things以及We just did drawings today, but I know it's going to be great. I like drawing可知,作者很喜欢上美术课。26. A。细节理解题。根据第三段中的the teacher said I had used good images to communicate my feelings可知,英语老师表扬了作者创作的诗歌,认为他在运用意象表达情感方面做得不错。27. D。标题归纳题。通过阅读全文可知,作者在文章中首先描述了自己在高中第一天上的课程,之后记录了自己在学校的午餐和社团活动,因此文章主要讲述的是作者在高中第一天的学习和生活,故D项“我在高中的第一天”最适合作文章标题。C篇本文是记叙文。作者本就不擅长数学,升入高中之后,数学更是令她头疼。但是在数学老师的影响下,作者对数学的态度发生了转变,数学成绩也得到了提高。28. C。词义猜测题。由第一段中的It wasn't that I didn't want to do well, but simply that I didn't think I was able to do well. “I can't” became my state of mind in all things related to math可推断,作者对数学持一种消极的态度;又由第四段中的although I still hated the subject itself可知,作者不喜欢数学。29. A。推理判断题。由第三段中的He encouraged each student, from the top achiever to the “I can't” student可知,老师的积极态度使得作者开始期待上数学课。30. D。推理判断题。由第四段中的We didn't know it at the time, but he was changing our attitudes可知,与老师的午餐谈话令作者印象深刻,对她影响深远。31. A。细节理解题。由最后一段中的my hard work did begin to pay off and my grades slowly began to climb可知,作者的数学开始慢慢进步。D篇本文是说明文。研究发现,多参加课外活动同时减少屏幕时间的青少年心理会更健康。32. C。细节理解题。由第二段中对研究过程的介绍可知,在接受调查时,学生们最后报告他们的心理状态。33. D。细节理解题。由第三段中可知,研究者们发现过多的屏幕时间对女生的不良影响更大。34. B。推理判断题。由第四段中的Together, this suggests high screen time among teenagers generally可知,这些数字说明很多青少年都把大量时间花在屏幕前。35. B。细节理解题。由第一段中的Teenagers who spend more time on after - school activities and less than two hours of screen time after school are more mentally healthy, according to a study published in the journal Preventive Medicine和最后一段中的the present study shows their importance for good mental health results可知,这项新的研究发现课外活动有助于改善青少年的心理健康状况。E篇36-40 AGEFB完形填空本文是新闻报道。一位好友无法赴约旅行,但酒店和机票已为他订好。于是,这群朋友灵机一动,决定找一个与朋友同名的陌生人一起去旅行。41. C。42. B。上文中的their friend Joe McGrath had dropped out of a pre-booked holiday和下文中的Joe McGrath, from Manchester, says when he received a message asking if he ... to go on holiday to Spain with nine strangers及15 other Joe McGraths说明,当朋友Joe McGrath无法赴约旅行时,他们决定邀请一位与朋友“同名(same name)”的陌生人一起去“旅行(trip)”。43. A。由下文中的the offer及Joe McGrath所收到的信息可知,他们询问Joe McGrath是否愿意和九个陌生人一起去旅行。设空处所填的词应该与“愿意”同义,故选wanted。44. B。由上文中的a pre-booked holiday及下文中的they had arranged flights for you and an all - inclusive hotel可知,旅行的机票和酒店已订好,Joe McGrath只需要一起前往就行。结合下文中的But it turned out the offer was reasonable可知,他觉得这个邀请不像真的,简直不可思议。joke(玩笑)符合语境。45. D。本段讲述的是Joe McGrath所收到的信息的具体内容。由上文的描述可知,发信息的人想寻找一个与朋友同名的陌生人一起去旅行,consider(考虑)符合语境。46. A。由文章首句a pre-booked holiday及本空前的It's our friend Nathan's birthday可知,这群朋友计划一起前往西班牙马霍卡岛为一个朋友庆祝生日,设空处所填的词应该与“计划”具有相同或相近的含义,故选decided。47. D。由文章首句中的their friend Joe McGrath had dropped out of a pre-booked holiday及本句中的Unluckily可知,他们的朋友Joe McGrath不能“参加(attend)”这次旅行了。48. C。上文中的Joe McGrath, from Manchester, says when he received a message及本句中的15 other Joe McGraths on social media和the 21-year-old from Manchester was the only one to reply说明这群朋友在社交媒体上给其他15个名叫Joe McGrath的人发了消息,故选messaged。message在此作动词,表示“(给某人)发短信,发即时消息”。49. A。由下文中的McGrath ... drove to Bristol 及Joe McGrath所说When I turned up at Dan's house可知,面对一群陌生人的邀请,Joe McGrath最终决定和他们一起去旅行,agreed(同意)符合语境。50. C。由上文的描述可知,Joe McGrath所收到的邀请来自陌生人,而且他自己还不需要承担费用。结合下文中的After speaking to Dan on the phone I realised he was ... this holiday was as well可知,Joe McGrath刚收到邀请时,也有疑虑,“不确定(unsure about)” 这是否是真的。51. D。本段中的At first及After speaking to Dan on the phone说明Joe McGrath前后心理的变化。结合下文中他只身一人前往布里斯托尔可知,与Dan的通话打消了Joe McGrath的疑虑,他意识到Dan这个人是真实存在的,免费的旅行也是真的,故选real。52. B。由上下文的描述可知,Joe McGrath前往布里斯托尔“见(meet)”这九名陌生人。53. A。由上文中的strangers和it was all dark及下文中的There was no awkwardness really可知,当Joe McGrath到达Dan的家门口时,他还是有些忐忑不安,故选nervous。54. D。由本句中的but及下文中的There was no awkwardness really可知,设空处所填的词应该与awkward反义,fine符合语境。55. C。由上文中的There was no awkwardness really及They were a lovely group of people可知,Joe McGrath与这群陌生人相处融洽,玩得很愉快,他非常喜欢这次旅行,enjoyed 符合语境。语法填空56.widely 57.what 58.plates 59.were 60.produced 61.an 62.has saved 63.but 64.to notice 65.determination小作文Why do middle school students work out A recent survey was conducted to find out why middle school students work out.As can be seen from the chart, the majority of the students, comprising 72%, build up their health by taking exercise. Furthermore, 55% of them do physical training as a means to relieve stress, while 53% do so to lose weight. Interestingly, more than one third, accounting for 35%, engage in sports simply because they adore it. Only a small percentage, 23%, exercise to pass the PE test.Regardless of the specific reason, physical activity does promote good health, so everyone should develop the habit. (99 words)读后续写Finally, my parents returned home and talked with me. I suddenly burst into tears. Puzzled, they asked me what had happened. With my eyes swimming with tears, I told them about the injustice I had suffered at school a few days before. They kept comforting me. The next morning, they took me to Miss Jones’ office and told her that they had indeed given me $300 for my daily expenses before leaving for Mexico. They advised her to check the classroom monitor, adding that it must have been a misunderstanding. (81 words)Miss Jones had just accepted my parents’ advice when Steven came. He said that he had found the missing money, which he had left on his bed. So ashamed was he that he could feel the blood rush to his face. Steven sincerely apologized to me, and begged for my forgiveness. We hugged each other tightly, a big smile spreading across my face. After the first-period bell rang, Miss Jones announced to the class that I was innocent and had been wronged. She made a public apology to me, and canceled the punishment decision about me. 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