资源简介 河南省五市2025年高三第一次联考英语试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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转涂到答题卡上。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。听完每段对话后,你都有十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。例: How much is the shirt A. 19.15 B. 9.18 C. 9.15答案是C。1. When will the next bus to the airport leave A. At 9:15. B. At 10:15. C. At 9:45.2. How did the speakers travel this time A. By bus. B. By car. C. By train.3. How does the man probably feel now A. Excited. B. Stressed. C. Confident.4. Where does the conversation take place A. At a furniture store.B. At a mobile repair shop.C. At a home appliance store.5. What will the speakers do today A. Go to the beach alone.B. Visit Mike at his home.C. Cancel their beach trip today.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. Why does the man want to reschedule his appointment A. He is not feeling well.B. He has a work conflict.C. He prefers a different time.7. When is his new appointment A. Friday at 10:30 a. m. B. Monday at 9 a. m. C. Thursday at 2 p. m.高三英语试题 第1页(共8 页)听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What's the main difference between the courses at Green Valley Art Studio A. Their classroom locations.B. Their student backgrounds.C. Their skill levels and duration.9. How much will the woman need to pay in total A. $960. B. $640. C. $320.10. What does the man ask the woman to do first A. Make the payment. B. Fill out an online form. C. Visit the studio.听第8段材料,回答第11至13 题。11. What does Olivia do A. She designs outdoor spaces.B. She builds houses and roads.C. She grows plants in the garden.12. What does Olivia study at the beginning of her work A. The history of the location.B. The weather and land conditions.C. The number of visitors to the area.13. Who does Olivia work with to complete a project A. Artists and teachers.B. Architects and engineers.C. Scientists and researchers.听第9段材料,回答第14 至17 题。14. What is the woman doing A. Introducing books. B. Conducting a survey. C. Working in a library.15. How much time does the man spend reading weekly A. 3 hours. B.5 hours. C. 6 hours.16. Where does the man usually read A. At home. B. In the library. C. On the way to work.17. What does the man think about the library A. It has good service.B. It has expensive fees.C. It has limited book choices.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What caused the temporary shutdown of Greenway Avenue A. A broken power line. B. A traffic accident. C. A water pipe explosion.19. What happened at Central Park Metro Station A. A passenger got injured.B. A security alarm went off.C. Train service was put on hold.20. What are drivers and passengers advised to do A. Take a different route.B. Drive at a lower speed.C. Stay inside until the rain stops.高三英语试题 第2页(共8 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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AMuseums That You and Children Will Enjoy◇Sugar Hill Children’ s Museum of Art and StorytellingKids can create art and music, and experiment with other fun items. The story time held in the lab wasfun and interactive as well. Museum admission is free, and we had the chance to check out the present exhibits and play in the studio lab. Check the website for other events because the kids love them.◇American Museum of Natural HistoryWe have been to this museum a countless number of times since Curious G started walking because there are endless points of interest and hours of amusement available for kids and adults; but this summer wediscovered the Discovery Room, and enjoyed the Unseen Oceans exhibit.◇MoMAThe Art Lab links art and nature in some way. The wall is lined with themed shelves filled with surprises and fun activity kits that you can take back to a table with you to complete. Curious John constructed a mobile during our last visit, and played with the toys on the shelves. We spent about two hours in the lab.◇Museum of Chinese in AmericanThis museum, hidden far away on remote Centre Street, has exhibit on Chinese medicine. Both CuriousJohn and I enjoyed it, but I did a fair share of explaining throughout the exhibit. My kids loved studying theChinese Dragon head and costume hanging from the ceiling.21. What can children do at Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art and Storytelling A. They can surf websites. B. They can do scientific projects.C. They can interact with artists. D. They can design musical pieces.22. If a student is interested in Chinese medicine, which can be recommended A. MoMA.B. Museum of Chinese in American.C. American Museum of Natural History.D. Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art and Storytelling.23. What do the four museums have in common A. The author has visited them all. B. They are intended mainly for adults.C. It is free of charge to visit them. D. Visitors can easily find them.B“Where can I find your disability section ” This was the question that baffled Waterstones staff whenasked by Dr Hannah Barham Brown. It should have been a pretty straightforward answer. Hannah was lookingfor the part of the shop where non-fiction books about disability and by disabled authors were kept, but the question drew a blank.This is because most bookshops don't have a specific place for non-fiction disabled books. Where thereare sections for non-fiction books on important sections of identity such as race, gender and social studies,disability has been forgotten about again.Hannah took to social media to share her disappointment and it resonated(共鸣) with much of the disabled community. After being asked by one Waterstones staff member if she could fill a shelf, she sourced a longlist that could take up a whole bookcase. And there is a huge number of them to choose from. There are also some incredible new and upcoming books by disabled voices. And hopefully, in the coming years, my own memoir book will also sit alongside them.高三英语试题 第3页(共8 页)From my own experience, the book-writing world is a hard space to access as a disabled woman. We'reconstantly told there isn't a market for our books or cheated off by agents and publishers who say they already have something similar— when often the only similarity is that we’ re disabled women. Not having our ownsection feeds these problems. The response I' ve had to this campaign shows that the demand for these books is there.Growing up I would get swept up in stories of regular girls having adventures— but as someone treated with multiple conditions from the age of nine onwards, I very rarely saw myself in the pages I was pouring over. Growing up I never saw myself in books and it was one of the reasons I struggled to accept my disabilities.Hopefully disabled kids will grow up learning they’ re fine just as they are.24. What does the underlined word“baffled” in paragraph 1 probably mean A. Amused. B. Moved. C. Confused. D. Angered.25. What is the problem with books for the disabled in the bookstore A. Few of them are published.B. No special areas are for them.C. The latest ones are in short supply.D. They are seen as non-fiction books.26. What can be inferred about the author A. She is a writer. B. She is a teacher.C. She is a historian. D. She is a librarian.27. What is the author's purpose in writing the text A. To donate books to the disabled.B. To promote books from the disabled.C. To support education for the disabled.D. To address reading needs for the disabled.CKesa Bhai Prajapati wears a smile as he models blocks of clay into vases on a potter’ s wheel. Thesedays, Prajapati, 68, from the village of Modhera in western India, has doubled the amount of earthenware(陶制品) he makes compared to a few months ago, because he no longer has to turn the wheel manually as hecould not then afford high electricity bill. That could be up to 1,500 Indian rupees ( $18.19) a month.Now, however, his machine moves on solar power as earlier this month Prajapati’ s village of around6,500 residents, consisting mainly of potters, farmers and shoemakers, was declared India's first village to runentirely on solar energy all the time. “Electricity has helped us to save time and produce more products,”Prajapati said.India is the world's third-largest carbon dioxide emitter. It aims to meet half of its energy demands fromrenewable sources, such as solar and wind by 2030, which the government said in December 2023. The project in Modhera, financed by the federal and provincial government at nearly $10 million, involved setting up over 1,300 rooftop panels on residential and government buildings that were connected to a power plant. The government buys extra energy produced here from residents if they do not use all of the capacity given to the households.With this money, Praveen Bhai, 43, a tailor, plans to buy a gas connection and stove, since many houses in the village cook food in wood-fired stoves that leave smoky air. “I had to teach the kids under the street lamp. Now they will be able to study inside the house.”For Reena Ben, 36, a housewife, who also works as a tailor part time, the solar power has hugely aided her work. “When we got access to solar power, I bought an electric motor worth 2,000 rupees ( $24) toattach to the sewing machine. Now I am able to sew one or two more clothes daily.”28. Why does the author mention Kesa Bhai A. To advertise for his earthen works.高三英语试题 第4页(共8 页)B. To present the hard life in Modhera.C. To introduce local people's traditional art.D. To show changes brought by solar energy.29. What is special about Modhera A. The first to introduce green energy in lndia.B. The first to use clean energy in handwork in lndia.C. The first to depend totally on solar energy in India.D. The first to adopt sustainable development in lndia.30. What can be known about the solar energy project in Modhera A. Great profits have been made.B. Many other places will follow.C. Funds come from big companies.D. It may produce more energy than needed.31. What is Reena Ben's attitude to the solar energy promoted in Modhera A. Critical. B. Supportive. C. Tolerant. D. Uncertain.DWhat if everything happens for a reason Burnt toast theory, a modern view on this classic idea,suggeststhat every little inconvenience we experience in our day-to-day lives happens for a bigger reason.Imagine you accidentally burn your toast before leaving for work. According to burnt toast theory, this tiny inconvenience can cause a domino effect (多米诺效应). Your morning gets delayed by three to five minutes— just enough time to leave the house later than usual and avoid a potential car accident. Or perhaps you catch a later train, missing an awkward encounter with someone you don't intend to see. You might even meet someone new whom you wouldn't have otherwise met, leading to a friendship or romantic connection.When we feel like things are outside our control, that can be scary. The burnt toast theory can help some people let go of their need for control and take negative situations more positively.However, while maintaining a positive mindset can be beneficial, over-optimism can lead to“poisonouspositivity”. When we only allow ourselves to focus on positive thoughts, we are denying ourselves the chance to properly deal with challenges and difficult situations to better ourselves, focusing on creating a false positivefacade (假象) instead. By constantly avoiding negative experiences, we might ignore their real impact on us and fail to acknowledge when we' re struggling. It can make us feel worse about ourselves, and may lead to pushing down negative feelings or experiences, and refusing to acknowledge or deal with them fully.Instead of focusing purely on positive thinking, working towards developing a growth mindset may bemore helpful. You don't always have to look for life's silver linings, or even the meaning behind a little burnt toast. Sometimes things happen, and they suck. But as long as we take time to acknowledge how these things make us feel, and recognize that we can't always control everything around us, we can still work towards improving ourselves, and how we handle life’ s unexpected challenges— and that’ s what really matters.32. What can be inferred from the burnt toast theory A. Life is a process, not destination. B. Lost in the east, gained in the west.C. Life is full of endless challenges. D. Lost time will never be found again.33. Which can be an outcome from“poisonous positivity” A. Loss of chances to grow. B. Failure to acknowledge others.C. Inability to control emotions. D. Decline in physical health.34. Which can be seen as a growth mindset mentioned in the last paragraph A. Finding reasons for failure.B. Avoiding pushing others too hard.C. Accepting life and making it better.高三英语试题 第5页(共8 页)D. Keeping a positive mindset and working hard.35. Which is the best possible title for the text A. Burn Toast Theory: Find a True SelfB. Burn Toast Theory: Lead a Positive LifeC. Burn Toast Theory: More than PositivityD. Burn Toast Theory: How to Live Actively第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Coming up with a great business idea can seem challenging and demanding, which may scare many people away. 36 . With a little creativity and the right mindset, you can turn your passions and everyday experiences into something truly amazing. Here are some tips to help you get started.Look around and spot problemsOne of the best ways to find a business idea is to pay attention to the problems or challenges you and your friends face every day. 37 . Perhaps you' ve noticed that your school cafeteria doesn't offer enough healthy snack options. Whatever the problem may be, write it down! These challenges are opportunities waiting to be solved, and that's where your brilliant business idea could come from.38What are the things you love doing most Are you a coding enthusiast, a talented artist or a crazy sportsfan Think about how you could turn those passions into a business that solves a problem or makes someone's life easier. For example, if you love coding, you could create an interactive game that teaches programmingconcepts in a fun way.Work together and brainstorm39 . They might spot opportunities you missed or offer a fresh perspective. Attend entrepreneurshipevents or join online communities to connect with like-minded individuals. Brainstorming with others can help you refine your ideas and uncover new possibilities.Think big, but start smallWhile it's great to dream big, remember that every successful business starts with a small, simple idea.Don't try to solve every problem at once. 40 . For example, if you want to create a healthy snack boxpeople can order, begin by offering just a few choices to customers. As your business grows, you can give them more choices.A. Stay curious and keep exploringB. Go into your interests and passionsC. Well, it's not as hard as you might thinkD. Focus on one specific need and start thereE. You can learn from others’ business experiencesF. Don't hesitate to share ideas with friends and advisorsG. Say you wonder how to organize homework assignments第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Mom was a good cook. No, I take that 41 . She was a great cook. Her bottled peaches were better than candy. And I once 42 to make my sister Kathy's bed for a week if given the last slice of toastMum made.But when I put a beef steak in her 43 , she turned into the anti-cook. It wasn’ t 44 . Once my big brother Bud took me out for lunch. I wasn’ t thrilled, but since he was paying I 45 I couldchoke down a few bites. Then I was surprised at how good they smelled. Suddenly I understood why others高三英语试题 第6页(共8 页)spo ke of steak 46 . “You know,” I said to Bud, patting my 47 contentedly. “I used to thinkMom was a great cook. But...”“Mom is a great cook,” Bud said. “But think about it. She 48 during the Great Depression. How often do you think they had 49 ”“Probably not very often,” I guessed.“Probably 50 ,” Bud said. “I don’ t remember ever having steak. It’ s only been recently that they could 51 to buy steak. She hasn't had a lot of 52 cooking steak.”So my mother had a weakness in the kitchen. But 53 It's that way with all of us. Even our 54 have a bit of weakness. That's why great athletes still practice and great actors still rehearse. 55 isn't something we are; it is something we become. And that process of becoming includes learning through bothsuccess and failure.41. A. off B. back C. up D. down42. A. offered B. refused C. forgot D. pretended43. A. cup B. fridge C. plate D. pot44. A. in general B. on purpose C. in all D. on time45. A. figured B. hoped C. appreciated D. remembered46. A. badly B. disgustedly C. fondly D. gratefully47. A. stomach B. arm C. nose D. mouth48. A. calmed down B. grew up C. set out D. fled away49. A. rice B. noodles C. steak D. fruit50. A. always B. occasionally C. sometimes D. never51. A. continue B. afford C. learn D. apply52. A. time B. experience C. memory D. identity53. A. What for B. What if C. So what D. Why not54. A. strengths B. powers C. energies D. forces55. A. Success B. Fortune C. Greatness D. Happiness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,并将答案填写在答题卡上。As a Chinese-German student, I thought I knew well both Chinese culture and modernization. Yet,Suzhou presented a fresh perspective, showing me 56 beautifully tradition and modernity exist in this city.Seeking a hands-on experience, I realized the amazing patience and skill 57 (apply) behind every stitch(针) were such a miracle, weaving stories with threads. 58 struck me that this isn’ t just hand-craft, but an art form and a slice of history.Walking through Suzhou at night, I 59 (transport) to another world with the streetlights, crowded markets, and street food. Walking down the Pingjiang Road, 60 ancient buildings meet modern lighting,I felt the unique beauty of Suzhou. And a visit to the Caoxieshan Archaeological Site Park was even 61 (striking). Standing in ancient relics, I tried to picture the lives of those 62 (live) here thousands of years ago.Suzhou truly deserves its honor as“the city of museums, the city of parks, and the city of theater”,from historical 63 (sight) to modern buildings, famous parks to attractive local cultures. This trip was an enriching 64 (explore) of China’ s unique mix of tradition and modernity. I gained a deeper connection and appreciation for China’ s culture and progress. So a journey to Suzhou isn’ t just a physical trip, and it also benefits a 65 (person) heart and soul.高三英语试题 第7页(共8 页)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,是所在学校手语社团的负责人。为邀请新的社团成员,请你给学校英文广播站写一份广播稿,内容主要包括:1.此手语社团的主要作用;2.加入社团的要求和方法。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。Boys and girls, Attention, please! The Sign Language Club is scheduled to recruit new members. You are welcome to join our club! Thank you for your time and attention.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。Sarah had always dreamed of becoming a wildlife photographer. Every weekend, she would walk into the nearby forest, hoping to capture precious moments of animals in their natural habitat. However, after months of trying, she still hadn’ t gotten that perfect shot she was looking for. Deer always ran away at the slightestsound, birds flew off before she could focus her lens(镜头), and her camera bag stayed full of empty memory cards. Frustration began to creep in, but Sarah refused to give up. She loved the forest, the fresh air,and thesense of peace it brought her, even if the animals didn't always cooperate.One chilly autumn morning, Sarah noticed something unusual — a young fox standing still near the edgeof the forest. Her heart raced with excitement. “This could be my chance!” she thought, quickly pulling out her camera. She adjusted the lens and began to move closer, careful not to make any sudden movements. The fox didn’ t run away; it just stood there, its gaze fixed on her. Sarah’ s fingers trembled as she framed the shot, imagining the stunning image she could capture—— the fox’ s brilliant red coat against the golden autumn landscape.As she peered through the viewfinder, she noticed something strange. The fox’ s front pa w was raisedslightly, and its body seemed tense. She zoomed in and gasped — the pa w was injured, possibly caught in a trap. The fox’ s stillness wasn’ t an opportunity for a perfect shot; it was a sign of pain and fear. Sarah’ s excitement turned to concern in an instant. Her heart tightened as she looked into the animal's eyes, seeingthe silent plea(恳求) for help. Her photographer's instinct urged her to take the shot— it would be power-ful, emotional, and perfect.But a stronger voice inside her whispered that some moments weren't meant to be captured; they weremeant to be acted upon. With trembling hands, she lowered her camera and reached for her phone instead tocall the local wildlife rescue team.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Moments later, some rescue workers arrived with equipment and medicine. Being a volunteer for the rescue team, Sarah never forgot her dream.高三英语试题 第8页(共8 页)2025年河南省五市高三第一次联考英语参考答案【听力】1-5 BABBC 6-10BCCAB11-15ABBBC 16-20BCBCA【阅读理解】21-23 DBA 24-27 CBAD28-31 DCDB 32-35 BACC 36-40CGBFD【完型填空】41-50 BADBA CABCD51-55BBCAC【语法填空】56. how57. applied58. It59. was transported 60. where61. more striking62. living63. sights64. exploration65. person's【书面表达】第一节:【One Possible Version】Boys and girls,Attention, please! The Sign Language Club is scheduled to recruit new members. Our club is an amazingcommunity where we use sign language to communicate and express ourselves.Our main activities include sign language training sessions, where we learn basic signs and grammar. We also organize regular workshops to practice signing with each other. Additionally, we participate in community service events, using sign language to help those in need.To join our club, you need to have a passion for sign language and be willing to learn. No prior experience is required. You can send an email to our club's official email address with your name and a brief introduction of yourself.You are welcome to join our club! Thank you for your time and attention.第二节:【One Possible Version】Moments later, some rescue workers arrived with equipment and medicine. After quickly assessing the situation, they approached the fox cautiously, bent down and talked softly to calm the frightened animal. Then the fox's pa w was carefully released from the trap. No sooner had they applied medicine to the wound than thefox showed signs of relief. Sarah, watching the rescue unfold before her eyes, realized this was far more precious than any photograph she could have taken. Right then, Sarah decided to join the rescue team as a volunteer.Being avolunteer for the rescue team, Sarah never forgot her dream. Profoundly moved by the fox incident, she committed herself to combining her passion for photography with her newfound mission. Whenever she went into the forest with her camera, she kept an eye out for any animals in need. Her photos evolved to telldeeper stories— carrying both beauty and conservation.Little did she know that her decision to help that foxwould transform her photography and her entire perspective on the relationship between humans and nature.听力材料Text 1W: Good morning! How can I help you 高三英语答案第 1页 共4页M: Oh, hi. I missed my 9:15 bus to the airport. Do I need to buy another ticket W: No. The next bus leaves at 10:15 from platform 3.M: Thank you.Text2W: That was a long trip! Taking the bus is more exhausting than driving myself, I think.M: I'm not sure you'd still say that if you had just spent six hours behind the wheel. Next time,let's take the train instead. It' ll be much more comfortable.Text 3W: Is everything ready for the meeting M: Not really. I just realized I forgot to prepare the handouts, and the meeting starts in 20 minutes!W: Oh no! Can you still get it done M: I' ll try, but I'm really worried about running out of time.Text 4W: Hi,I'd like to have my phone screen fixed. It cracked when I dropped it.M: Sure, but I'm afraid it won't be ready until next Friday. We have a lot of repairs to complete this week.Text 5W: David, we won't be able to go to the beach today. Mike just called and said he's not feeling well, so he can't make it.M: Oh no, that's really unfortunate! It's our last chance before the holidays.W:I know, but maybe we can go next week instead.M: Yeah, that sounds good. I hope Mike gets better soon.Text 6W: Good morning, City Health Clinic. How can I help you M: Hi, I'm scheduled to see Dr. Stevens on Friday at 10:30 a. m., but I' ve just been told I have an urgent work meeting at that time. Could we move the appointment W: Let me check Dr. Stevens’ schedule... Unfortunately, he’ s fully booked on Friday afternoon.However, we do have an opening on Thursday at 2p. m. or Monday at 9a. m. Would either of those times work foryou M: Thursday at 2p. m. works better for me. I' ll take that one.W: Great! I' ve rescheduled your appointment for Thursday at 2 p. m.M: Thanks for your help!W: You' re welcome! See you then.Text 7M: Welcome to Green Valley Art Studio. How can I assist you today W: Hi,I'm interested in your art classes. Could you tell me what courses you offer 高三英语答案 第 2页 共4页M: We have beginner, intermediate, and advanced painting courses. Each course runs for different durations - four weeks, eight weeks, or twelve weeks. All skill levels are welcome, and we have students from various backgrounds joining our classes.W: Interesting! I'd like to take the most comprehensive course. What's the location and cost M: The advanced course is held at our downtown branch on Pine Street. The fee is 80 dollars per week.W: Perfect. I'd like to register now.M: Great! Please complete the registration form on our website first, then proceed with the payment.W:I understand. I' ll do that right away. Thank you.Text 8M: Olivia, I know you work on outdoor spaces, but you' re not a gardener. What exactly do you do W: I'm a landscape designer. I plan and design outdoor areas like parks, gardens, and public spaces.M: So, do you just decide where to put plants W: That's part of it, but my job involves much more. I need to consider how people will use the space, and how to make it both attractive and practical.M: How do you start your work W: First, I visit the site to understand the land and its surroundings. Then,I research which plants and materials will work best based on the climate and soil.M: What happens after that W:I create a design and discuss it with the client or city planners. If they approve, construction teams start building the space according to the plan.M: Sounds like a long process!W: It is! And I work with many people, from architects to engineers, to bring these spaces to life.Text 9W: Excuse me! I'm doing a survey on reading habits. Could I ask you a few questions M: Yes,I suppose I can help. I was just heading to lunch, but I have a few minutes.W: Thank you! This is for a university research project about modern reading patterns.M: Alright, go ahead. Sounds interesting.W: First, approximately how many hours do you read per week M: Let me think... about 6 hours. Usually half an hour each weekday evening, and then a bit more on weekends.W: And where do you usually read At home, in the library, or on the way to work M: Mostly in the library. I go there three times a week after work. The atmosphere is perfect for concentration. At home, I'm usually too busy with household chores.W:I see. And what type of books do you prefer 高三英语答案 第 3页 共4页M: Well,I enjoy novels, especially mystery and science fiction, but the library's selection is quite limited, and the popular books are always borrowed. Sometimes I have to wait weeks for a book Iwant.W: That must be frustrating. Thank you so much for sharing. That's all I need for my survey.M: No problem. Good luck with your research. Goodbye.Text 10W: You are listening to the morning traffic up date. This is Rachel Morgan. Heavy storms have caused serious disruptions across the city. Many roads and public transport services are experiencing delays as a result of flash flooding and strong winds. Greenway Avenue has been shut down due to a major traffic accident, causing heavy traffic in the downtown area. If you' re heading that way, consider using Parkside Drive as an alternative. Meanwhile, at Central Park MetroStation, subway services are temporarily suspended after water flowed into theunderground tracks,making it unsafe for passengers. Officials are working to restore services as soon as possible. The heavy rainfall is expected to continue throughout the morning, accompanied by winds reaching speeds ofup to 100 kilometers per hour. Drivers and passengers are strongly advised to take alternative routes or avoid unnecessary travel until conditions improve. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览