资源简介 湖北省部分重点中学2025届高三第一次联考高三英语试卷命题学校:武汉市第六中学 审题学校:武汉市第十一中学考试时间:2024年11月12日下午14:00—16:00 试卷满分:150分第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上.荥音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案绕潦到答题卡上.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三个选项中选出圾佳选项.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. When docs the man have to get to school A. In 50 minutes. B. In 30 minutes. C. In 20 minutes.2. What is the house like A. It is mainly made of wood. B It doesn't have a study. C. It is too old to live in.3. Why docs the woman suggest they go home now A. She has to get up early. B. They aren't having fun. C. The restaurant is closing.4. What are the speakers talking about A. The amount of water in the river.B. The recent weather events.C. The local swimming pool.5. How docs the man feel A. Understanding. B. Excited. C. Upset.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,并标在试卷的相应位置.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. What is most likely the woman's primary concern A. The man isn't completing a sufficient number of sales.B. The man has a poor attitude towards his co-workcrs.C. The man is always late for work.7. How will the woman mainly support the man A. By offering him a better position.B. By allowing him to watch her do her work.C. By having him work with the best salesman.宓三英语试卷叁第1页(共10页)听第7段材料,回答第8至10题.8. Who do thelittle dogs belong to A. The woman's parents. B, The woman's neighbor. C. The man's classmate.9. How many dogs does the man already own A. One. B. Two. C. Three.10. What is the man going to do after school A. See some animals. B. Play basketball. C. Take a shower.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题.11. What is the most probable relationship between the speakers A. Mother and son.B. Clothes designer and actor.C. Shop assistant and customer.12. What was the man trying to buy at first A. Food. B. Clothes. C. Flowers.13. How will the woman contact Cindy A. By email. B. By phone. C. By letter.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题.14. Where docs the conversation take place A. In a bathroom. B. In a living room. C. In a bedroom.15. Which country has national clothes called a "dirndl" A. England. B. Germany. C. Finland.16. What part of the Sdmi doll's set is missing A. His trousers. B. His shirt. C. His hat.17. What arc the speakers looking for A. A dress. B. A textbook. C. A doll.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题.18. What is the concern mentioned in the talk A. People arc having trouble concentrating.B People are getting more brain diseases.C. People are becoming confused by new technology.19. What are people probably better at now than before A. Writing short stories online.B. Understanding long movies well.C. Reviewing plenty of information fast.20. How have websites changed according to some recent studies A. They have become more attractive.B. They have become stranger.C. They have become smaller.高三英语试卷卷第2页(共10页)第二部分 阅读理解(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.AThe Jane Goodall Institute's (JGT) International Volunteer Program gives volunteers fromall over the word the opporlunily to participate in Roots &-Shoots (R&-S) program in Africa.Currentlyt volunteers are being placed in Tanzania. Placemenls occur twice a year. Each positionrequires a minimum commitment of six months.Key responsibilities: Manage a new pilot projecl creating environmental plans with R& S schools. Support school-based environmental projects including composting* gardening and soilmaintenance. Maintain a database of R&S alumni(校友)and organize alumni gatherings.Ideal candidates will: Possess an undergraduate or graduate university degree or a minimum of four years' workexperience. Have an interest in youth leadership and environmental service learning. Be comfortable traveling to and working independent in rural areas. Be proficient in English and/or in Swahili(斯瓦西里语).It's helpful to begin Swahililessons prior io arrival. Have good writing and interpersonal skills, along with the ability to handle multipleprojects simultaneously(同时地)wilh a high level of attention to detail. Prior experience living or working in Africa or a developing country is a plus. Possess a valid driver's license.Travel Volunteers will be expected to travel to R&S field sites on a regular basis. All work-relatedtravel expenses will be covered by the JGI.Thcrc will be no vacation or annual leave time awardedto this position.Fees:The total fee for this position is USD 7.000. A30% nonrcfundablc deposit is due six weeksbefore departuretwith the remaining 70% due two weeks before departure.Included in the fee:7 AccommodationV Basic Swahili language lessonsV Local travel and communicationV Program training and materialss/Work visaHow to apply:Click the link below to upload your cover letter and resume. Please note that due to the highnumber of applications and inquiries only qualified applicants will be contacted for an interview.询三英语试卷卷第3页(共10页)21. According to the articlc you must if you want to participate in Jane Good-all's Roots& Shoots program.A. be a university graduate B. be an experienced driverC. be able to work in rural areas D. have experience working in Africa22. According to the articlet volunteers for the program would be expected to_______ (Dmultitask while being detail-oriented ②learn the local language③work in Tanzania for six months ④gel involved in social gatheringsA.①②③ B.①②④ C.①③④ D.②③④23. What can we learn from the article A. The position is available every two yearsB. Only a few people will apply for the positionC. Candidates can apply ihrough multiple channelsD. The position doesn't include vacation or annual leaveBAs a child9 Mateo Delw Rocha dreamed of working as a garbage man. In his home city, trashpiles were everywhere. The local sanitation worker was ihe only person cleaning up the pollution.DcLa Rocha's family later moved to the United States. Now as a high school senior, he hasfound a unique way to tackle pollution: Along with two friends* he raised $ 11 000 to plug anabandoned oil well in Ohio that was leaking gas close to a barn on a horse farm.As many as 3.9 million abandoned and aging oil and gas wells are spread across the U.S. according to the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) 9 and at leasl 126t000 of these wells are“orphans”. This means there is no owner or company to be held responsible for them.The EPA estimates that abandoned wells collectively released 303.000 tonnes of methane in2022. That's roughly equivalent to the annual carbon dioxide emissions of 23 gas-burning powerplants.After completing his AP Environmental Science class. DeLa Rocha realized the issue ofabandoned wells was something for which individuals could potentially make a difference. He theninvited two classmates* Sebastian Ng and Lila Gisondit to join him.“When Mateo approached me about this, I looked into these methane wells and what wecould do about them," Ng said. 44It kind of flipped a switch.M Previously he had felt helplessabout climate change but would simply joke about the world ending.For Gisondi* talking with her friends about these mcthanc-cmitting wells brought climatechange from the back of her mind to the forefront."It was something that I felt I could actuallyhelp with," she said.After more research t the trio connected with The Well Done Foundation (WDF), anonprofit organization specializing in plugging orphaned wells. The organization was founded byCurtis Shuck> a veteran of the oil and gas industry. Since 2019, his organization has surveyedmore than 1 700 abandoned wells nationwide and plugged 44 of what they identified as the mostproblematic ones.On May 23, contractors poured the cement to plug the orphaned well in Ohio.With the initialsuccess* DcLa Rocha* Ng and Gisondi arc now more confident about the future of their cause.四三英语试卷卷第4页(共10页)24. What inspired DcLa Rocha's interest in environmental issues initially A. The Well Done Foundation's work.B His AP Environmental Science class.C. The pollution and lack of help to address in hometown.D. His family's move to America.25. Plugging abandoned oil wells can help to fight climate change because it,A. stops methane from leaking into the atmosphereB. prevents pollution of nearby farmsC. helps reduce carbon dioxide emissionsD. encourages oil companies to manage their wells responsibly26. DeLa Rocha's proposal made his friends feel.A. disappointed with environmental organizationsB. uncertain about their ability to make a differenceC. motivated to continue their environmental studiesD. confident about their personal impact on climate change27. What docs the passage mainly talk about A. DeLa Rocha's childhood dream.B. Three teens' unique solution to climate change.C. The impact of U.S. environmental organizations.D. Oil companies y approach to managing abandoned oil wells.C1 At a muscumin Vietnam Lena Bui's film Where Birds Dance Their Last reflected on thevulnerability of Vietnamese feather farms after Bird Flu. During a festival in Rwanda, EllenReid's audio experience Soundwalk was shared in a hopeful discussion about music and mentalhealth. Over the years I have been working at the intersection of scientific research and the artsto support science in solving global health challenges.2 Science isn't the only key to addressing these issues. To achieve its potential and and reach allwho could benefit* science depends on trust and good relationships. People might not always seescience as relevant * trustworthy or meaningful to iheir lives. There are reasons why some seescience as having a chequered past* from nuclear weapons to eugenics(优生学),and are thereforeuninterested in, or suspicious of what it proposes.3 Science is powerful to build upon and test an evidence base, but researchers and fundershavenJ t been as good at ensuring this evidence base responds to the needs and interests of diversecommunities or informs policy makers to take action. Science might be perceived as distancingitself from the personal * the poetic and the political* yet it is these qualities that can be mostinfluential when it comes to public interest in a topic or how a government prioritizes a decision.4 A moving slory well told can be more memorable than a list of facts. This is where the artscome in. Artists give us different perspectives with which to consider and reimagine the worldtogether. They can redress the proclaimed objectivity in science by bringing stories -subjectivities -into the picture* and these can help foster a sense of connection and hope.高三英语试卷卷第5页(共10页)5 In 2012, I set up artist residencies in medical research centres around the world. Bui wasattached to Clinical Research Unit in Vietnam. The head of the research team was delightedtfinding that as a Vietnamese artist* Bui had license to be in, and to share useful insights fromvillages where infectious disease researchers weren't welcome. Six years later I led Wellcome'sContagious Cities program* which established artist residencies worldwide to support locally ledexplorations of epidemic preparedness.6 With pandemic* climate and mental health crises upon us, never has there been more need tobuild and nurture hopeful and imaginative spaces to grow human connection and shared purposefor the common good. Science and the arts can work hand in glove to achieve this.28. The author lists two works in Paragraph 1 mainly to A. show that science can be promoted in art formsB. prove his competence in both science and artC. reveal the gap between science and artD. introduce successful scicnce-rclatcd artworks29. What does the underlined word “chequered" in Paragraph 2 probably mean A. Usual and unusual. B. Recent and remote.C. Good and bad. D. Peaceful and scary.30. Which of the following would the author agree A. Policy-makers base their decisions on science.B. Researchers popularize science effectively.C. Science is well received among ihe public.D. Science and the arts help people build connections jointly.31. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage A. Where Do Science and the Arts Meet B. The Value of (he Arts to ScienceC. A New Way to Fight Pandemic-the ArisD. Which Matters More, Science or the Arts DIt is impossible to catch up with light. Light travels at 300 million metres every second butif you chased after it at 299 million m/s, it would still be leaving you at 300 million m/st not atthe 1 million m/s(strictly speaking* the light should be travelling though empty space).Thatcrazy-sounding idea is the bedrock of Albert Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity.The implications of Einstein,s idea are enormous. For example* it means time does not passat a steady rate across the Universe and it becomes possible for people to age at different ratesdepending on where they arc and what they arc doing.“Twin paradox“ is an example* where an astronaut departs from Earth* leaving her twinbrolher behind. She zips around in her super-fasl spaceship and then lands back on Earth a yearlater* only to find that her brother is now an old man. This is the kind of weirdness that must betrue if Einstein is right-though we aren't aware of it because we can't zip around fast enough*and so arc tricked into thinking time is more constant than it actually is.蒲三英语试卷卷 第6页(共10页)The fact that a moving clock docs not go as fast as an unmoving one is quite easy todemonstrate. First, imagine a clock made from two parallel mirrors between which a photon(光子)bounces back and forth. Imagine you have one of these clocks in your hand, and that you canwatch the photon as it goes up and down, counting the bounces as a way of measuring time. Nowimagine a friend also has one of these clocks> but she's moving horizontally.From your point of view, her photon traces out two sides of a triangle as it bounces from onemirror to the other and back again* travelling further during each round trip than the photon inyour clock.Here comes the weird bit.According to Einstein, the light bouncing in your friend's clock istravelling at the same speed as the light in your clockt the light in your Iriend's clock must takelonger to bounce between the mirrors. In other words your friend's clock is running slower thanyours.This conclusion might sound like a special feature of lightclocks. But it isn't. It is a featureof all cIocks.To understand why, we need to introduce Einslein's second crucial idea-an ideafirst introduced by Galileo Galilei in the early 1600s.32. Which of the following is the foundation of Special Theory of Relativity A. We can go almost as fast as light. B. We can reach the speed of 299 million m/s C. Light moves through empty space. D. Light travels at a fixed speed.33. What does the example of the4twin paradox' illustrate A. People could age at different rates. B. We can't zip around fast enough.C. Twins don'l always look similar. D. Einslein's idea is weird.34. What does the description of the two clocks in paragraph 4 demonstrate A. Time is not constant B. Clocks measure timeC. Photons bounce around D. Parallel mirrors don't exist35. What is most likely to be dealt with in the following paragraph A. Galileo Galilei's life story. B. The special feature of clocks.C. Another idea of Einstein's. D Events that happened in the 1600s.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。Many interactions these days have a kind of bumper-car(碰碰车)quality to us. 36 . Howoften do we actually take the extra few seconds to get a sense of what's inside other people-especially their good qualities Tn fact, seeing the good in others is thus a simple but very powerful way to feel happier andmore confidents and become more loving and more productive in the world.How Slow down. - 37 Try to spend a few moments being curious about the good qualities inthe other person. You are opening your eyes, taking off the smog-colorcd glasses of the negativitybiast and seeing what the facts really are. 38 — Recently, I was at the dentist's, and her assistant told me a long story to putme at ease. I didn't feel interested, but I noticed her underlying aims. Try to see benevolence ofpeople around you. In particular sense the longing to be happy in the heart of every person.高三英语试卷卷第7页(共10页) Sec abilities. — In my first year at UCLA, I gave intramural touch football a try. In onepractice* our great quarterback told me in passingt "You're good* and I'm going to throw toyou." I was floored. He had no idea of its impact* yet it was a major boost to my sense of worth.39 Recognize that the good you see in others is also in you. You couldn't see that good if you didnot-have an idea of what it was. You, too* have positive intentions* real abilities, and virtues ofmind and heart. Those qualities are a fact. 40 You don91 need a halo to be a Iruly goodperson. You are a truly good person.A. See positive character traits.B. In the same way*unseen ripples spread when wc see others* capacity.C. Take a moment to let that fact sink in.D. Step out of the bumper car.E. Take a moment to observe good qualities in others.F. See positive intentions.G. Wc bounce off of each other and move on.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)Jameson Lobb a 24-year-old investment banker and his college buddy, an artificialintelligence engineer named Raphaeljafri were squeezing in a lunchtime workoul overlooking theEast River when Lobb froze."Somebody's in the water.w he said. Before Jafri could 41 Lobb climbed over the rail althe edge of the bank and 42 into the cold water without taking the time to remove his shoes.What Ix)bb had seen then was a person floating* 43 , Jafri didn't need to see the victim. Hejust 44 his shoes quickly and swan-dived.Approaching the unconscious victimt lx)bb saw that it was a middle-aged man. He was bigtaround 200 pounds* respectably dressed and 45 fast. The rescuer dove* felt around* graspedthe man and kicked upward until they both 46 . Jafri was there now. Treading water the twofriends floated the man on his back. As Jafri looped his arms around the man's shoulders andIx)bb 47 the hips and knees, the pair undertook the slog back to the bank. Their lungsheaved and their muscles 48 as they pushed and pulled the immobile figure through thebrisk* churning water.They might have been hauling a corpse. The man's skin was blue and neither Jafri nor Ix)hb49 any breathing. Suddenly the man stirred* breathing again* and 50 back to nearunconsciousness.Both men. 51 exhausted from 15-plus minutes in the water watched as rescue workersloaded the nearly drowned man into an ambulance and 52 . Lobb and Jafri never learned whohe was* what became of him or how he'd fallen into the river.Tn place of that knowledge* they have a story they get to tell now, another experience thathas further cemented their 53 . Lots of people were there that day, yet only the two of them充三英语试卷送第8页(共10页)jumped in the water-because> they say. they were the 54 people there and, so, had a moral55.aPeople always say * If your friend jumps off a cliff are you jumping ” think I answeredthat one.w Jafri said* laughing.41. A. argue B. state C. respond D. declare42. A. ran B. dived C. channeled D. banged43. A. cheerless B. helpless C. breathless D. lifeless44. A. pulled off B. put off C. showed off D. called off45. A. dropping B. spinning C. revolving D. sinking46. A. rearranged B resurfaced C. recovered D. reelected47. A. pointed B shot C. boosted D. supported48. A. ached B. forced C. strengthened D. damaged49. A. detected B. continued C. engaging D. conducting50. A. held B. kept C. faded D. gave51. A. approximately B. thoroughly C. detailedly D. systematically52. A. blew away B. died away C. drove away D. cleared away53. A. bond B. connection C. contact D. consumption54. A. finest B. greatest C. fittest D. heaviest55. A. lesson B. responsibility C. discussion D. reliability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.China has scheduled over 150 special tourist trains bound 56 the country's northwesternXinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in 2024, according to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.The first such tourist train arrived in Xinjiang9 s Shihezi City on Friday* four days after57 (depart) from Nanchang in south China's Jiangxi Province.The trains are part of a program 58 was launched by the ministry and China StateRailway Group Co., Ltd. to aid the development of Xinjiang and the Xizang Autonomous Regionthrough railway tourism.The introduction of the Xinjiang-bound tourist trains was also 59 move to leverage therole tourism plays as an industry 60 (close) related to people's well-being and happiness*according to an official of the railway company.The company will continue introducing measures 61 (enhance) the integration of railnetworks and tourism* connect tourist 62 (destination) with markets through tourist trains*63 contribute to the high-quality development of Xinjiang9 s tourism industry* the officialsaid.This year marks the 70th anniversary of the 64 (establish) of the Xinjiang Productionand Construction Corps(新毓生产建设兵团).In the spring of 1950* the soldiers of the 22ndCorps of the Chinese People's Liberation Army enlered Shihezi. For more than 70 years severalgenerations there 65 (make) continuous efforts to fulfill the dream of turning desert into anoasis and turning the Gobi into a new city.高三英语试卷卷 第9页(共10页)第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)假如你是李华 本周日你校要组织学生参观湖北省博物馆,你想邀请对中国文化感兴趣的外教Smiih一同参观.请给他写一封邮件.内容包括:1 ,发出邀请,2 .介绍一下湖北省博物馆;3 .集合的时间,地点 注意xl.词数80左右,2 .可适当增加细节,以使行文连熨.参考词汇:chime bells编钟 the sword of Goujian越王勾践剑第二节读后续写(满分25分)何读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之成为一篇完整的短文.续写词数应为150左右.In an art class my friend Marcya and I took* we looked at art made by lots of different artistsand then tried creating our own. For our last assignment* our teacher* Ms. Williams, asked us topaint a portrait of a friend or family member. We both had the same idea. "You'll each get one ofthese art kits." said Ms. Williams. "Every kit contains a small canvas* a set of lempera paints*and two foam brushcs.You can paint in any style you choose.M Mareya and I put our kits into ourart bags. Then we headed over to her house* as wc always did after art class.“I think I'll paint you in Leonardo da Vinci's styleI said while we walked.MAre you readyto pose like the Mona Lisa ” Marcya crossed her arms and did the funniest impression of thewoman in that famous. uWow!w I giggled. uYour smile looks exactly like hers!”We were laughing so hard that we didn't even notice our friend Jasmine zipping up on herbike. Jasmine skidded to a stop, “I was so excited to tell you my amazing news that My familyjust got the cutest puppy named Ginger and if you want to come over, you can meet her!”We loved puppies* so we went to Jasmine1 s house. Ginger was the most adorable puppyimaginablc.Wc threw her a toy and got her to run in circles until she was so tuckered out that shecollapsed into a sleepy ball of flufL “Whenever she's not running around or chewing whatever shecan get her paws on she's sound asleep in dreamland,“ said Jasmine. She led the way to thekitchen. "Do you have time for a snack ” "Sure!”we said.After we munched on some yummy nibbles at the kitchen table* Mareya and I stood up toleave. Bui when we went to pick up our art bags by the front door, wc found a big surprise!Mareya pointed at our torn-kit art kits. "Something tells me Ginger might not been sleeping thiswhole time.w "Oh,no, our foam brushes are now foam shred! Bad Ginger!w I said. "It's OK.”Marcya said. "She's way too little to know any better.”Para. 1 On the walk to Mareya 9$ house I said, " J hope Ms. Williams will understand why wecouldn 9t do our portrait task."Para. 2 We ended up having a great lime making our portraits with our fingers.高三英语试叁卷第10页(共10页)听力:1-5 BACAC 6-10ACBBA 11-15 ABBCB 16-20 CBACA阅读理解21-23 CAD 24-27 CADB 28-31 ACDB 32-35 DAAC七选五36-40 GDFBC完形填空41-45 CBDAD 46-50 BDAAC 51-55 BCACB语篇完形填空56. for 57.departing 58.that/which 59.a60.dosely 61.to enhance 62.destinations63. and 64.establishment 65.have made应用文写作Dear Mr. Smith,I'm Li Hua. Students in our school will go to the Hubei Provincial Museum thisSunday. Knowing you take a great interest in Chinese culture, I'm writing to inviteyou to join us.The Hubei Provincial Museum is a treasure trove of history and culture, whereyou can enjoy so many exquisite artifacts. Among its many stunning exhibits, thechime bells and the sword of Goujian, which are considered the most prizedpossessions and masterpieces of ancient Chinese bronze casting, are must-sees. Thecommentators will make vivid explanations about them, from which you can have agood understanding of Chinese history and culture.All students arc supposed to gather at the front gate of the museum at 9 a m. onSunday. I'm looking fbnvard to seeing you.Yours,Li Hua读后续写On the walk lo Mareya's house. I said. "I hope Ms, Williams will understand whywc couldn't do our portrait task.” “ What do you mean ** asked Marcya curiously.“We're allowed to paint in any style. Let's just use different paintbrushes.*1 She bentdown, picked up two skinny sticks,and said, MHow about these " "Why not 11 Ilaughed. And I told her that I was pretty sure tempera paints were safe for fingerpainting. We carefully painted each others portraits with our colorful fingers. Besides,we both added Ginger to our paintings.We ended ud having a great time making our portraits with our fingers. And eventhough our masterpieces turned out way different than they would have with the foambrushes, they ended up being our favorite pieces of the whole art term. "We're sorry,"we told Ms.Williams, wbut a dog really did eat part of our homework Ms. Williamssmiled happily. MArt is a lot like life. It almost never turns out the way we plan. Andsometimes going in an entirely different direction is the very thing that makes itwonderful Text 1W: Good morning! You're going to be late.M: Ugh... What time is it 8:20 a.m Schoo! starts at 8:50 a.m.! (1) Why didn't you wake meup earlier W: You're 16 years old. You need to be responsible for your own schedule. Set an alarm clock.Text 2W: So, Keri, 1 hear you have a new house. What's it like M: Ifs old and small. Ifs wooden on the inside* (2) It has two bedrooms and a study on theupper floor, while downstairs there's a Jiving room, a kitchen, and a bathroom.Text 3M: Oh, is that the time I've been having too much fun to notice! I've got to get up early in themorning.W: The waitresses have already started to clean the floor They'd probably wish we wenthome now! (3)Text 4M: Have you been to the river recently I've never seen it so low.W: Yes, we went last week The water was very shallow.M: I hope that it rains soon. Ifs much more run when the river is higher (4)Text5M: Have you seen the state of the house Who is going to clean up all this garbage (5)W: Leave it for Mary to tidy up. It uas her idea to have the party. This will teach her to be responsible.Text 6W: Vince, come in. Thanks for joining me to discuss your work progress.M: Absolutely, Angela. Besides the issue with me arriving late to the office, what else can Iimprove on W: Don't worry about the mornings, Vince. The main issue is your work during business hours.Although you've become a valued part of the team, your sales record has been low. (6)M: I know. I'm Hying to sell more of our products, but Tve had difliculty making deals.W: That's why you're going to work with your co-worker JefT our top seller (7)M: Can do.Text 7W: What are you going to do afterschool (10)M: Probably play basketball. Why W: My neighbor、dog has had little dogs, and I'm going to visit them. (8) (10) I thoughtyou'd like to come! (10)M: Oh, I would! 1 love little dogs.W: They're super cute. I really want a dog. My dad wants one too, but my mom isn't sure, so. I'mgoing to take lots of cute photos to try again!M: Good idea! I already have two dogs. (9) I am not sure if I can have another one! But I'd loveto see them.W: So, Til meet you after basketball M: If I play basketball, Til need lo lake a shower afler. I can play basketball any time. Meet mehere after the bell. (10)W: Great!Text 8(第11题为推断题)M: Pm trying to buy some clothes online for Halloween, (12) but no shops have my size.W: Why don't you just make one M: I guess it would take too long for me to do it. 1 want to be my favorite superhero and it is quitediflicult.W: Did you know that your aunt Cindy used to make clothes for films before she retired (13)M: No. Really Which ones W: Ones you've never watched. But I'm sure if you asked nicely, she could help you createsomething.M: I'd love that. It means it would be original and stand out from everyone else.W: Well m give her a call. (13)M: That would be great.W: Youll need to buy her a gift to say thanks.M: Docs she like chocolate W: Not really. Tm sure she'd prefer some flowers.Text 9W: My textbook is in here somewhere. (17) Sorry, it's such a mess!M: Wow, you've got a lot of dolls! Aren't you too old to play with toys W: Don't be silly. My little sister collects them. This is her bedroom too. (14)M: Ah, I see.W: My dad travels all over Europe fbr his work. Whenever he visits a new country, he buys her anew doll. They,re all wearing traditional national clothes.M: So, this boy doll in a skirt is a Scottish doll W: Yes, it's called a "kilt”. And this one is from Germany. The dress sbe9s wearing is called audirndr. (15)M: Oh, this one's cool. I like his bright red shirt, and blue trousers.W: My dad brought tliat one back from Finland. He represents the S4皿即qp*. (16) a uniquenative culture across northernmost Europe.M: Oh, cool!W: There was a little hat that came with him, but it's gone missing. (16)M: Interesting!W: Yes, my sister has learned a lot from them. Speaking or learning, here's my textbook! (17)M: Great! Can I use the bathroom before we study W: Sure, it's next to the living room.★ 公尔, (km)是苏格兰高地上的苏格更人 的一“长反HX的方格收秘.&苏格生福中林为 kih (显尔弘) ★ 内尔卑斯少女僦(dimd!)义出国伶空夕上氏体.★,京人《SdmipcoUe) W北软匕4上地区的欧化K,上会分布a裤点.墙,、芬上加债罗格的北限地区 Text 10Have you noticed it is harder for you to focus on one thing for a long time If so, you're notalone. Many studies have been written about people's attention and their cell phones. The researchin those studies is clear. Your ability to keep attention has gotten less, although computer engineersat large online and social media companies work hard to keep your attention glued to theirwebsites. With so many interesting things available at a click, people are getting less able tofocus on something in a deep way, like reading a book for 30 minutes. This is a concern, (18)because we have only had this technology^ for several years. Yet, it is not all bad. Our brains havegotten better at reviewing large amounts or information quickly. (19) On the other hand, somestudies from the last couple of years say the opposite. This much smaller group argues that allattention depends on interest. So, while it is true that a person checks more and more websitesevery minulc, that's because websites have increased their ability to get your curiosity. (20) 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览