资源简介 2025届安徽省淮北市第一中学高三下学期最后一卷英语试题(含听力)一、听力选择题1.What does Thomson do A.A teacher. B.An advertiser. C.An accountant.2.Who came up with the idea of the party A.Eric. B.Janet. C.Sandy.3.What is the probable relationship between the speakers A.Classmates. B.Brother and sister. C.Salesperson and customer.4.How does the woman feel about the Language Study Fair A.Surprised. B.Interested. C.Disappointed.5.What does the man mean A.The presentation will start at 9:30.B.He is worried about the presentation.C.The woman has trouble getting up early.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.What are the speakers mainly talking about A.Course schedules. B.An important drama. C.After-class activities.7.What does the man invite the woman to do A.Join a club. B.Watch a play. C.Perform in a drama.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Why did the woman feel upset A.She failed the driving test.B.She lost her driving license.C.She felt afraid in the driving test.9.What was the woman confident about A.Parking. B.Making turns. C.Driving uphill.10.What was the woman’s biggest mistake in the test A.Running the red light at a crossroad.B.Losing control of the car at an uphill place.C.Forgetting to turn her head while making turns.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.When will the man attend the summer course A.On July 15. B.On July 20. C.On July 24.12.How much will the man pay for his course and accommodation A. 500. B. 550. C. 980.13.How should the man pay the course fee A.Pay through a website.B.Conduct a bank transfer.C.Make an in-person payment.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.What does the man find the most difficult in his performance A.Keeping his figure.B.Remembering the lines.C.Mastering the physical movements.15.When did the man get involved in acting A.After joining a drama club.B.While studying literature at university.C.When working for a comedy producer.16.What did the man’s brothers like to do at weekends A.Watch movies. B.Play sports. C.Collect posters.17.What career might the man have pursued if not acting A.A doctor. B.A businessman. C.A police officer.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.What counts most in keeping the speaker energetic A.Having enough sleep. B.Keeping a healthy diet. C.Maintaining a young heart.19.What does the speaker suggest doing one hour before bed A.Setting a wake-up alarm.B.Avoiding exposure to screens.C.Drinking milk to fight tiredness.20.What is the speaker going to do next A.Talk about healthy eating.B.Demonstrate a set of exercises.C.Take questions from the audience.二、阅读理解The Harry Potter guide to EdinburghHarry Potter is a household name across the globe, but did you know that J.K. Rowling penned some of the world’s favorite wizarding stories right here in Edinburgh Visit the locations in our guide and get a real sense of Hogwarts and the Wizarding World, right here in Scotland’s capital.The Elephant HouseStart your journey where it all began. J.K. Rowling wrote the early Harry Potter manuscripts in Edinburgh’s warm and welcoming cafes. The most notable is The Elephant House on George IV Bridge, where tourists often take selfies in front of the sign marking the “birthplace” of Harry Potter. .Museum Context and The Enchanted GalaxyFor Potter items, visit Museum Context for authentic collectibles like scarves and Nimbus 2001 replicas (复制品). More magical items can be found at The Enchanted Galaxy, featuring model movie props (道具) and wands (魔杖) of fan-favorite characters. Don’t forget to grab a chocolate frog on your way out!Victoria Street and West BowAt Victoria Street and West Bow, you’ll see restaurants stacked on top of shops tightly packed together in brightly painted buildings. It’s no wonder then, that this colorful street is thought by many Potter fans to have served as the inspiration for London’s magical shopping street, Diagon Alley.City ChambersJust off the Royal Mile, you can find the famous author’s handprints reproduced on a flagstone in front of Edinburgh City Chambers. The prints were produced when J.K. Rowling received The Edinburgh Award in 2008.21.Where did J.K. Rowling compose the early Harry Potter stories A.On Victoria Street. B.In the City Chambers.C.At The Elephant House. D.In cafes on the Royal Mile.22.What can visitors find at The Enchanted Galaxy A.Hot chocolate drinks. B.J.K. Rowling’s handprints.C.Wands of popular characters. D.Authentic Potter scarves.23.What is unique about Victoria Street and West Bow A.It is believed to have inspired Diagon Alley.B.It features Harry Potter-themed restaurants.C.Visitors can purchase Nimbus 2001 replicas there.D.J.K. Rowling received The Edinburgh Award there.For 101-year-old Helen Macura, her childhood dream came true a few years ago when she finally got her own dog, which she called “Friendly”.But Friendly is no ordinary dog. This golden retriever-like, battery-powered pet is one of the 31,500 robotic pets already given away by the New York State Office for Aging (NYSOFA). The pup barks, turns his head and raises his paw. Most importantly, he does not run out of the door onto the busy street.On June 3, NYSOFA announced plans to give out an extra 4,725 robotic pets to seniors as part of its ongoing efforts to fight senior loneliness.Ted Fischer, who founded a company that creates products for people of all ages to enjoy, first came up with the idea of robotic pets for seniors while working at a children’s toy company. He found that many people were buying toys not for children, but for aging loved ones.The company now offers robotic cats, dogs and birds. In some New York counties, demand has grown so much that waiting lists have been created for seniors keen to adopt one of these pets.In 2023, US Surgeon General Dr Vivek Murthy issued a report addressing the “epidemic of loneliness and isolation”. According to the report, “The mortality (死亡率) impact of being socially disconnected is similar to that caused by smoking up to15 cigarettes a day,” and loneliness “is associated with a greater risk of cardiovascular (心血管的) disease, dementia (痴呆), stroke, depression, anxiety and early death.”Fischer acknowledges that robotic pets might not provide the same level of social connection for every senior. However, for some, they can be life-changing.“I recommend that every home should have one,” said Macura, referring to her robotic dog. Some nights, when she cannot sleep, she sits in the living room and talks to Friendly. “I’m talking to somebody. I do have companionship. There’s somebody here listening to me,” she said. “He’s warm and he’s comfort.”24.What inspired Ted Fischer to create robotic pets for seniors A.Feedback from his customers.B.The growing demand for robotic pets.C.A family struggling with loneliness.D.His discovery while working at a children’s toy company.25.What can we learn from the report issued by Dr Vivek Murthy in 2023 A.The impact of loneliness on health.B.The dangers of smoking for seniors.C.The benefits of robotic pets for seniors.D.Common health problems among seniors.26.How does Helen Macura view her robotic dog Friendly A.As a tool to help her sleep better.B.As a way of companionship.C.As a source to stay connected to the world.D.As a device for practicing conversations.27.What is the best title for the article A.NYSOFA’s robotic pet programB.New focus on seniors’ well-beingC.Fighting seniors’ loneliness with technologyD.Helping seniors build social connectionsIf you ever feel that the world is against you, you are not alone. We all have a tendency to assume that when anything goes wrong, the fault lies in some great intrigue (诡计) against us. If a co-worker fails the deadline, he must be trying to beat you to a promotion. When Wi-Fi in a coffee shop is not working, the staff must be lying about having it just to attract you in.But the fact is that the simple explanations, which we tend to jump to, are barely true. Maybe your co-worker thought today was Tuesday, not Wednesday. Maybe the Wi-Fi just went wrong. This is where Hanlon’s razor works — a useful mental model that one should never consider what can be fully explained by neglect (疏忽) as doing harm on purpose.Applying Hanlon’s razor, a helpful tool for rapid decision-making and comprehension, in our daily lives makes us less judgmental, and improve our reasoning skills. Meanwhile, Hanlon’s razor allows us to have more empathy (同理心) and teaches us not to assume the worst intention in the actions of others, the value of which is most pronounced in relationships, business matters, and personal happiness.We all lead complex lives where things are constantly going wrong. When this occurs, a common response is to blame the nearest person and assume they have bad intention. When someone messes up around us, we forget how many times we, too, have done the same. Instead, we regard the perpetrator as a source of intense annoyance.To assume intention in such a situation is likely to worsen the problem. None of us can ever know what someone else wants. Inability or neglect is far more likely to be the genuine cause than the desire to hurt. When a situation annoys us, it can be valuable to consider if those emotions are necessary. Often, the best way to react to other people causing us problems is by seeking to communicate with them, not to dismiss them. In this way, we can avoid repeats of the same situation.28.What can we learn about Hanlon’s Razor A.It is a way to solve colleagues’ problems. B.It avoids taking neglect as intentional harm.C.It is a device for restoring Wi-Fi connection. D.It identifies who is responsible for mistakes.29.What do we usually do when things fail A.We turn to trustworthy persons. B.We change current situations.C.We deal with negative emotions. D.We misjudge others’ intention.30.What does the underlined “the perpetrator” in paragraph 4 refer to A.The mind reader. B.The error maker.C.The problem solver. D.The event planner.31.What is suggested when others cause problems A.Losing temper to them. B.Putting them on the spot.C.Exchanging ideas with them. D.Turning a blind eye to them.How are a vegan in Brooklyn, a journalist in Britain, a farmer in the Bolivian (玻利维亚的) highlands and a worker in Lima connected One word: quinoa (藜麦). The popularity of this Andean “superfood” highlights the interconnections that exist in a global economy.Quinoa is grown by farmers in the Andean highlands — Bolivia and Peru are top producers. The grain-like seed is high in proteins, vitamins and minerals while free of cholesterol (胆固醇). For these reasons, quinoa has become extremely popular among health-conscious consumers. It sounds pretty great until we get to the unintended negative consequences of quinoa’s wild popularity.The issues highlighted by the quinoa-haters focus on two areas. The first argument goes that quinoa is now so expensive — its price has skyrocketed thanks to increasing demand from foreigners — that locals can no longer afford the healthy staple (主食) and are turning to imported junk foods. However, a Bolivian farmer told The Guardian that quinoa growers have actually “westernized their diets because they have more profits and more income”. Ten years ago they had only an Andean diet in front of them. They had no choice. But now they do and they want rice, noodles, candies, Coke, and they want everything!The second argument is that the increased demand is causing a rapid expansion of quinoa production, which is damaging the environment. Recently, the Bolivian government warned quinoa farmers for not properly rotating (轮作) crops. Poor crop management is causing desertification in some areas. These are the real downsides of the quinoa boom, though it is worth noting that foods we eat more commonly, like pork and beef, have a much greater impact on the environment.Quinoa is an example of how our everyday habits and purchases can come to have an effect on the people and communities that exist well beyond our borders. The Brooklyn vegan who is buying box after box of quinoa is improving their diet and increasing the incomes of Andean farmers. But they are also affecting the environment and may be making it more difficult for a worker in Lima to afford the food he grew up eating. Additionally, if a British journalist writes a misleading article about how the consumption of quinoa is driving poverty in Bolivia, it can set off a chain of harmful effects involving all of the actors mentioned above.This is a fact of life in today’s globalized world. We are all connected, whether by quinoa, the beef we eat, the fuel we put in our cars or the phones we buy. It’s our responsibility to make the right choices.32.According to the article, which of the statements about quinoa is true A.It has become a staple food of Britons.B.It has rapidly grown in popularity due to its many health benefits.C.It has played a great role in solving the global problem of food shortages.D.It has become so expensive that farmers in the Andean highlands no longer eat it.33.Why are quinoa-haters against the widespread consumption of the grain-like seed ① Because its health benefits are questionable.② Because it’s driving up unemployment in Lima.③ Because its production is damaging the environment.④ Because it has become too expensive for locals.A.①② B.①③ C.②③ D.③④34.What can be inferred about the production of quinoa from the article A.It brings more harm than good to Britons.B.It has led to complete dietary changes among vegans in Brooklyn.C.It reminds people of the importance of crop management.D.It has more advantages than disadvantages for Bolivian farmers.35.What was the author’s intention in writing this article A.To analyze how the global economy works.B.To encourage more people to include quinoa in their diet.C.To prove that economic globalization is a double-edged sword.D.To call on people to be responsible consumers in this globalized world.Once a popular product in the early global trade, China’s tea is seeking to recapture the world with a modern look and flavour.36 In early December, it opened its first U.S store in New York where more than 2,500 cups of new-style tea were sold on the opening day. “By providing high-quality products and services, we aim to deliver a joyful experience to local consumers,” said Gu Yujia, vice president of strategy at HEYTEA.HEYTEA opened its first overseas store in Singapore in 2018. It quickened its globalization pace in 2023, opening outlets in the U.K., Australia and Canada, among others. 37 This year, its rival brand Naixue opened an outlet in Thailand, while ChaPanda entered South Korea. “It’s a natural development for China’s growing new-style tea industry to expand overseas,” noted Liu Chang, an analyst. “ 38 ”New-style tea drinks feature a combination of diverse materials, including fresh fruits, fresh tea leaves, milk and cheese. The creative combinations not only make tea taste better, but also drive the demand for tea leaves.Tea processing firms have taken the opportunity to increase their sales. Houtang, a tea bio-tech firm, has signed partnership agreements with more than 100 new-style tea brands. 39 The company is also creating new tea products that cater to local tastes in global markets.Drinking tea is popular in over 160 countries and regions. It is a daily routine for nearly half of the world’s population, who consume over three billion cups of tea on a daily basis.So far, the Southeast Asian countries remain a major overseas market for Chinese new-style tea brands. 40 HEYTEA’s London store has seen maximum sales of some 2,000 cups a day since opening. Its Melbourne store saw nearly 3,000 cups sold in just a day.“Challenges and opportunities coexist when doing business overseas,” noted Liu. “To survive and thrive (繁荣发展) globally, new-style tea brands have to adapt their products and services to local markets.”A.The firm is not alone in venturing abroad.B.The overseas market is still a blue ocean compared with the domestic market.C.HEYTEA, a leading brand of Chinese new-style tea, has over 3,000 domestic stores.D.New Chinese-style tea drinks are a blend of traditional Chinese tea culture with modern fashion.E.Today, Chinese consumers drink about 40% of the world’s tea, much of which is produced domestically.F.Its products are supplied to over 50, 000 new-style tea stores across China and in some Southeast Asian countries.G.Given the rising influence of Chinese culture globally, new-style tea has the potential to gain wider popularity among western consumers.三、完形填空Banksy is a celebrated artist for creating extraordinary wall art. Recently, he 41 people in London by putting up a new piece of art featuring 42 every day for nine days.On the first day, a mountain goat was 43 high on a wall near Kew Green. Though it looked like Banksy’s work, people could 44 it only after Banksy posted it online. The next day, another new Banksy work 45 . This time, it was the outlines of two elephants, which 46 to be talking to each other out of two second-story windows. The following day, people 47 a painting of three monkeys hanging from the side of a bridge to reach something in the water.As the series 48 , people began to wonder if there was a deeper meaning. Banksy’s art is often a(n) 49 of humor and messages, and this series was no exception. 50 artworks included a wolf howling at the moon, pelicans fishing from a fish shop sign, a wild cat, and piranhas.Since these artworks are in public outdoor spaces, the time they can exist is 51 . It is not rare that they may be 52 , covered up, or removed for sale. Londoners 53 rushed to see each new piece as soon as it was posted online, turning the search into a thrilling treasure hunt.In this way, Banksy united people in an extraordinary 54 . To some extent, this series 55 some reflection on our relationship with nature, making us question our role in the world we share with other creatures.41.A.surprised B.concerned C.welcomed D.recognized42.A.streets B.humans C.buildings D.animals43.A.fixed B.fed C.carved D.painted44.A.copy B.confirm C.witness D.understand45.A.came down B.won out C.showed up D.took off46.A.pretended B.appeared C.continued D.happened47.A.discovered B.added C.suggested D.expected48.A.returned B.changed C.progressed D.ended49.A.assessment B.combination C.comparison D.exploration50.A.Subsequent B.Proper C.Standard D.Original51.A.consistent B.imperfect C.uncertain D.acceptable52.A.measured B.located C.improved D.damaged53.A.secretly B.eagerly C.formally D.confidently54.A.competition B.exchange C.adventure D.tradition55.A.fueled B.judged C.proved D.disturbed四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Artificial intelligence is being employed to safeguard the country’s oldest and tallest wooden pagoda (塔) in North China’s Shanxi Province which has gone through natural and human disasters for 968 years. The technology is being used 56 (improve) the understanding of the 67-meter-tall Sakyamuni Pagoda, visualize its states over time and prepare for restoration work.57 (build) entirely out of wood without the use of nails in 1056 during the Liao Dynasty, the pagoda, 58 complicated structure features innumerable mortises and tenons (榫卯), has weathered earthquakes, wars and other 59 (disaster) events. As tall as a 20-story building, and with a base diameter of about 30 meters, the pagoda is a remarkable architectural wonder.In April, 2024, a virtual reality program that copies the pagoda 60 (release) by Chinese technology company Lenovo Group and Tsinghua University’s School of Architecture. Wearing VR glasses, visitors can experience 61 it would be like to climb the pagoda. 62 program has been donated to the county government to become part of its digital museum. February last year, they began conducting modeling work on the wooden structure inside the pagoda, 63 (create) a database of parameters (参数) through structural research. Meanwhile, Lenovo Group is employing its AI-generated computing technology, which 64 (perfect) combines AI, neural radiance fields technology and extended reality technology to construct a digital “twin” of the pagoda. Besides benefiting tourists, the 65 (technology) provide strong technical support for re-creating the complete structure and details of the pagoda.五、书面表达66.你校英文报正在开展以“The Understanding of Going to School”为题的讨论。请根据图片写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1.简要描述图片;2.你的看法。“Why am I going to school if my phone already knows everything ”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。The Understanding of Going to School___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________67.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。After a busy week, Emily and her parents decided to go on a mountain picnic. They longed to fully experience nature’s beauty and enjoy quality family time. Little did they know, this outing would be filled with unexpected twists and turns (波折).Arriving at the mountain’s base, they discovered a house, in front of which Mike and his father had just finished loading a boat onto Mike’s truck. Emily approached them and asked for the best picnic spot in the area. Knowing the mountain well, Mike suggested a location about two hours’ walk away. “It’s worth the effort,” he assured them.Parking their car next to Mike’s truck and carrying their picnic supplies, Emily and her parents set off on the winding road. Tall green trees on one side, a flowing stream on the other, the road eventually led them to a breathtaking clearing dotted with colorful wildflowers. They enjoyed their delicious sandwiches, fruits, and snacks, engaging in pleasant conversations.Just as they finished their meal and settled down to relax, dark clouds unexpectedly rolled in. It looked like rain. Panicked, they hurriedly set up the tent they had brought. No sooner had they entered than raindrops began pouring on the roof. Heavy rain enveloped the surroundings, making it impossible to see anything. They had no choice but to patiently wait it out.After what felt like a century, the rain ceased. Emily and her parents wasted no time packing up their belongings, ready to get downhill. However, their excitement turned to worry when they discovered that the small stream they had previously crossed had turned into a wide and impassable river. With no cellphone signal, they were trapped without a means of seeking help. To make matters worse, darkness was approaching.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。Suddenly, they heard the sound of a vehicle from across the river.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Emily and her parents boarded the boat.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案1.【答案】A【听力材料】W: What did Thompson do after graduating from university M: He considered advertising, accounting and even a lawyer before he settled on teaching. He’s been doing that ever since.【听力材料】W: What did Thompson do after graduating from university M: He considered advertising, accounting and even a lawyer before he settled on teaching. He’s been doing that ever since.2.【答案】B【听力材料】M: What’s this A party Whose idea is this Is it yours, Sandy W: No, this was all Janet’s idea. She invited Eric and me to come over and celebrate with you.【听力材料】M: What’s this A party Whose idea is this Is it yours, Sandy W: No, this was all Janet’s idea. She invited Eric and me to come over and celebrate with you.3.【答案】B【听力材料】M: Are you going shopping with me and mom this afternoon W: I’d love to, but I’m meeting my classmate Susan. We are going to see that new Japanese cartoon.【听力材料】M: Are you going shopping with me and mom this afternoon W: I’d love to, but I’m meeting my classmate Susan. We are going to see that new Japanese cartoon.4.【答案】B【听力材料】M: Alice, aren’t you learning French by yourself now W: Yes, I am. Why do you ask M: Then I’m sure you want to go to the language study fair to be held next week W: Yes. How can I Miss such an event 【听力材料】M: Alice, aren’t you learning French by yourself now W: Yes, I am. Why do you ask M: Then I’m sure you want to go to the language study fair to be held next week W: Yes. How can I Miss such an event 5.【答案】C【听力材料】M: We have to do our presentation tomorrow at 10.W: Yes, we should be here at least half an hour earlier.M: Well, I don’t have a problem getting up early, unlike someone.W: I will try my best to get up early tomorrow.【听力材料】M: We have to do our presentation tomorrow at 10.W: Yes, we should be here at least half an hour earlier.M: Well, I don’t have a problem getting up early, unlike someone.W: I will try my best to get up early tomorrow.【答案】6.C 7.B【听力材料】M: Are you involved in anything on campus besides studying W: Well, I’m on the school band and I work for the school magazine.M: Wow, they certainly keep your hands tied. You’ve already had a busy course schedule.W: Yeah, I also got involved in sports and my spare time is almost used up. Anyway, I’m trying to focus on matters required by my course schedules.M: I guess so. Why not relax yourself a little bit, say the drama club will put on a show tonight. The play is written by some graduates this year. Are you interested W: Sounds interesting. I haven’t been to such performances for a while.【听力材料】M: Are you involved in anything on campus besides studying W: Well, I’m on the school band and I work for the school magazine.M: Wow, they certainly keep your hands tied. You’ve already had a busy course schedule.W: Yeah, I also got involved in sports and my spare time is almost used up. Anyway, I’m trying to focus on matters required by my course schedules.M: I guess so. Why not relax yourself a little bit, say the drama club will put on a show tonight. The play is written by some graduates this year. Are you interested W: Sounds interesting. I haven’t been to such performances for a while.【答案】8.A 9.A 10.B【听力材料】M: Well, Jane, how did you do on your driving test W: Not so well I’m afraid.M: Didn’t you get your license W: No, my score was only sixty per cent.M: No wonder you look sad. Where did you lose the most points W: One thing was not turning my head before changing roads or making turnsM: Right, using a turn signal isn’t enough. To be safe, you have to glance back over your shoulder in the direction you want to go.W: But my parking was good. I’ve been practising that a lot.M: What was your worst moment W: Waiting on an uphill place for the light to change to green M: What happened W: Well, I forgot to use the hand brake so the car rolled back and hid the car behind me.M: That alone probably failed you.【听力材料】M: Well, Jane, how did you do on your driving test W: Not so well I’m afraid.M: Didn’t you get your license W: No, my score was only sixty per cent.M: No wonder you look sad. Where did you lose the most points W: One thing was not turning my head before changing roads or making turnsM: Right, using a turn signal isn’t enough. To be safe, you have to glance back over your shoulder in the direction you want to go.W: But my parking was good. I’ve been practising that a lot.M: What was your worst moment W: Waiting on an uphill place for the light to change to green M: What happened W: Well, I forgot to use the hand brake so the car rolled back and hid the car behind me.M: That alone probably failed you.【答案】11.C 12.C 13.A【听力材料】M: Hi. I’d like to have some information about the summer courses at Swan School.W: Certainly, Sir. We have two full time summer courses. The first course begins on July 3 and lasts until July 20 and the second from July 24 till August 10.M: What about the fees for each course W: The former course costs 500 pounds and the latter costs 50 pounds higher.M: I see. Do we have to find our own accommodation W: No, we have a lady who arranges the accommodation for you with Oxford families here.M: Good. How much does it cost W: 430 pounds.M: Okay. I’d like to choose the second course, please.W: Sure, sir. Can I have your name and nationality, please M: Dominic Dobuwa; D, O, B, U, W, A. I’m from France.W: Okay, Mr. Dobuwa. You chose the second course from July 24 to August 14. Please pay before July 15 through our official website.M: Okay, I am looking forward to going to your school in person.【听力材料】M: Hi. I’d like to have some information about the summer courses at Swan School.W: Certainly, Sir. We have two full time summer courses. The first course begins on July 3 and lasts until July 20 and the second from July 24 till August 10.M: What about the fees for each course W: The former course costs 500 pounds and the latter costs 50 pounds higher.M: I see. Do we have to find our own accommodation W: No, we have a lady who arranges the accommodation for you with Oxford families here.M: Good. How much does it cost W: 430 pounds.M: Okay. I’d like to choose the second course, please.W: Sure, sir. Can I have your name and nationality, please M: Dominic Dobuwa; D, O, B, U, W, A. I’m from France.W: Okay, Mr. Dobuwa. You chose the second course from July 24 to August 10. Please pay before July 15 through our official website.M: Okay, I am looking forward to going to your school in person.【答案】14.C 15.C 16.B 17.B【听力材料】W: Martin, you’ve played many superheroes in the films. What is the hardest part of playing a superhero M: Well, you have to be fit to play the role, but getting your body in shape isn’t the hardest part. It’s getting the hang of all that leaping, falling, turning and rolling. That’s actually the trickiest.W: So how did you get into acting M: I’d never considered it. I majored in literature at university but was never involved in any drama clubs. After graduating, I was employed by a comedy producer and it just went from there.W: You grew up in Canada. How was that M: Great. For my brothers, it was more about sports at weekends. I was the only one of my brothers that was interested in the cinema, but I wasn’t the sort of fan with posters all over the wall.W: What would you have done if you hadn’t become an actor M: My dad is a police officer, my mother and all my grandparents are doctors. Even so, neither of those jobs appeals to me. My older brother has an import export company and I guess I would have a job with him.W: Thank you, Martin.【听力材料】W: Martin, you’ve played many superheroes in the films. What is the hardest part of playing a superhero M: Well, you have to be fit to play the role, but getting your body in shape isn’t the hardest part. It’s getting the hang of all that leaping, falling, turning and rolling. That’s actually the trickiest.W: So how did you get into acting M: I’d never considered it. I majored in literature at university but was never involved in any drama clubs. After graduating, I was employed by a comedy producer and it just went from there.W: You grew up in Canada. How was that M: Great. For my brothers, it was more about sports at weekends. I was the only one of my brothers that was interested in the cinema, but I wasn’t the sort of fan with posters all over the wall.W: What would you have done if you hadn’t become an actor M: My dad is a police officer, my mother and all my grandparents are doctors. Even so, neither of those jobs appeals to me. My older brother has an import export company and I guess I would have a job with him.W: Thank you, Martin.【答案】18.A 19.B 20.C【听力材料】M: Hello everyone, welcome! I’ve only started this channel this week, so I’m sort of nervous in front of the camera. Anyway, I want to share with you everything I know about health. Today I want to talk to you about how to feel younger. I am in my Mid-forties, yet I feel as energetic as I did when I was eighteen. So what is my secret It’s not really a secret, it’s a combination of exercise, healthy eating and rest. Sleep is the most important aspect of all of this. I imagine many of you get around six hours of sleep a night. You might stay up late watching TV, playing video games or just browsing your phone. What I’d suggest is setting an alarm an hour before you go to bed. That alarm is to remind you to stop looking at electronic screens. They produce blue light, which can prevent you from going to sleep. I would also suggest not eating or drinking anything two hours before bedtime. If you are restless, a glass of milk can help to settle you, but no tea or coffee as they will keep you awake. Lastly, start your day on a positive note with half an hour of exercise. It may not seem like a lot, but over time it will dramatically improve your health. Now if you have any questions, just type them on the screen.【听力材料】M: Hello everyone, welcome! I’ve only started this channel this week, so I’m sort of nervous in front of the camera. Anyway, I want to share with you everything I know about health. Today I want to talk to you about how to feel younger. I am in my Mid-forties, yet I feel as energetic as I did when I was eighteen. So what is my secret It’s not really a secret, it’s a combination of exercise, healthy eating and rest. Sleep is the most important aspect of all of this. I imagine many of you get around six hours of sleep a night. You might stay up late watching TV, playing video games or just browsing your phone. What I’d suggest is setting an alarm an hour before you go to bed. That alarm is to remind you to stop looking at electronic screens. They produce blue light, which can prevent you from going to sleep. I would also suggest not eating or drinking anything two hours before bedtime. If you are restless, a glass of milk can help to settle you, but no tea or coffee as they will keep you awake. Lastly, start your day on a positive note with half an hour of exercise. It may not seem like a lot, but over time it will dramatically improve your health. Now if you have any questions, just type them on the screen.【答案】21.C 22.C 23.A【答案】24.D 25.A 26.B 27.C【答案】28.B 29.D 30.B 31.C【答案】32.B 33.D 34.D 35.D【答案】36.C 37.A 38.B 39.F 40.G【答案】41.A 42.D 43.D 44.B 45.C 46.B 47.A 48.C 49.B 50.A 51.C 52.D 53.B 54.C 55.A【答案】56.to improve 57.Built 58.whose 59.disastrous 60.was released 61.what 62.The 63.creating 64.perfectly 65.technologies66.【答案】The Understanding of Going to SchoolThis is a funny but enlightening cartoon, in which a mother is sending her son to school. However, the youngster responds, “Why am I going to school if my phone already knows everything ”As a senior high student, I think it is essential to acquire not only knowledge, but also cooperation and communication skills at school. Also, it is the process rather than the outcome that counts. Therefore, we shouldn’t misunderstand the meaning of going to school.Education does not merely mean “knowing everything”. Thus, parents and teachers should educate their kids to cultivate the awareness.67.【答案】范文Suddenly, they heard the sound of a vehicle from across the river. A truck appeared around the bend of the road-a sense of relief washed over them as they realized it was Mike’s truck It turned out that Mike had noticed that it was getting dark but Emily’s car was still parked in the open space in front of his house. Thinking of the heavy rain, he suspected something bad might have happened to them. Without delay, Mike and his father jumped into the truck and headed uphill. Nearing the picnic spot, Mike heard the shout for help and, in the next moment, saw Emily and her parents waving their hands desperately on the other side of the river. Mike immediately stopped, and with his father’s help, moved the boat from his truck into the water.Emily and her parents boarded the boat. Safely crossing the river , they returned to the base of the mountain in Mike’s truck. Emily and her parents were not only grateful for their safe return, but also for the kindness and assistance they received from Mike and his father. They expressed their heartfelt thanks to Mike and his father for their swift response and invaluable assistance, tears welling up in their eyes. This unforgettable experience taught them the power of kindness and inspired them to pay it forward. They also learned a valuable lesson on the importance of being well prepared for exploring nature. No doubt it is a mountain picnic that has left a deep impression on them. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览