资源简介 2025届四川省德阳市高中高三下学期5月高考模拟考试英语试题(含听力)一、听力选择题1.How does the man sound A.Quite excited. B.Rather pleased. C.Very tired.2.Why is the man getting a newer car A.To drive across Canada.B.To visit his friends in Vancouver.C.To show off his new vehicle.3.Where are the speakers now A.In the chemist’s. B.In the street. C.In the tourist office.4.How much did the car repairs actually cost A.$900. B.$600. C.$300.5.What attracts the woman most about the phone A.The camera. B.The touchscreen. C.The GPS system.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.How long will it take the man to get to the woman’s A.Thirty minutes. B.Twenty minutes. C.Fifty minutes.7.What are the two speakers mainly talking about A.Arrangements to attend the ceremony.B.The location of the woman’s house.C.The time to leave the ceremony.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Why does the man make the call A.To make an appointment.B.To recommend a doctor.C.To cancel a check-up.9.When will Dr. Katuna see the man A.Next Thursday afternoon.B.This Thursday morning.C.Next Thursday morning.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.Which country did the man NOT visit in Europe A.England. B.Germany. C.Italy.11.Why did the man choose a bus and a ferry instead of a plane A.It was cheap. B.It was comfortable. C.He was afraid of flying.12.How does the man find his journey from France to Italy A.It couldn’t be better. B.It couldn’t be worse. C.It is worth the trouble.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.What are the speakers mainly talking about A.Seasons. B.Photography. C.Social media.14.How many likes has the man’s picture got A.150. B.850. C.1000.15.Why does the man take pictures A.To become a celebrity.B.To share with people.C.To make a living.16.What does the woman mean A.She will buy the man a new coat.B.She will invest on the man’s job.C.She will take pictures in winter.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.What does the speaker think of his country life A.Inconvenient. B.Pleasant. C.Noisy.18.When did the speaker come to France A.When he was 16 years old.B.When he got tired of country life.C.After he explored his homeland.19.Why is a flat more suitable for the elderly A.It’s cheaper. B.It has a garden. C.It’s safer.20.How does the speaker sound A.Curious. B.Humorous. C.Content.二、阅读理解Check the four devices out now and upgrade your daily routine!STEAM DECK OLEDFROM 479/$549|STEAMPOWERED.COMStay entertained with your favorite PC games in high definition on the go with the Steam Deck OLED.This handheld device features Wi-Fi 6E, offering game download speeds up to three times faster than the previous LCD model and reduced latency. 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D.Medium size.23.What kind of topic does the text talk about A.The latest tech for travel.B.The household recommendation.C.A detailed flight checklist.D.A guide to entertainment.A year into what was supposed to be a short-term study of a gene linked to Parkinson’s disease (帕金森病), Wu Kaimin was ready to give up. After 12 months of 15-hour days and facing a major deadline to justify her work to her Ph. D.advisor, she still had no idea what role the gene she’d chosen as her research topic, FAM171A2, played in the disease’s expression.Four backbreaking years later, she’s glad she stuck it out. Wu’s study, published on Feb.21 in the highly regarded journal Science, identified a potential healing target and potential drug candidate for treating Parkinson’s—what Chinese media is calling a “zero-to-one” breakthrough that could significantly accelerate the timeline for finding a cure.Wu, who received her Ph. D.from Fudan University in 2023, conducted the study together with researchers from the Fudan-affiliated Huashan Hospital, the school’s Institute for Translational Brain Science, and the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry.According to data from the World Health Organization, there were 8.5 million people living with Parkinson’s in 2019. That number is expected to rise to 13 million by 2040, with China accounting for nearly half the global total.A neurodegenerative (神经退行性) disorder most commonly seen in individuals over the age of 60, Parkinson’s is a progressive, long-term condition with no known cure. Initially appearing as minor symptoms, such as a reduced sense of smell, or sleep disorders, patients gradually development disorders, and muscle rigidity (僵硬). The progression of symptoms can span up to 20 years and is unchangeable, Wang Jian, director of the Neurology Department at Huashan Hospital and an advisor on the study, told Chinese media. Current treatments primarily focus on lightening symptoms. There are no therapies proven to slow the disease’s progression.Part of the problem has been the difficulty researchers face in identifying viable curative targets—molecules, pathways, or physiological (生理的) responses that, if changed, can alter or slow the disease’s progression through the body.That’s what makes Wu’s findings so exciting, Wang says: “The results of this study enhance our understanding of the core pathological (病理学的) mechanism of Parkinson’s.” “If subsequent translational research and clinical trials progress smoothly, this breakthrough could bring new hope to a battle that has seen repeated failures,” he added.24.What did Wu Kaimin achieve in her study published in Science A.She found a safe cure for Parkinson’s disease.B.She identified a gene linked to Parkinson’s for the first time.C.She discovered a possible treatment target for Parkinson’s.D.She proved the progression of Parkinson’s can be stopped.25.Why does the writer mention the current situation of Parkinson’s A.To introduce the global distribution of Parkinson’s patients.B.To explain the permanent nature of Parkinson’s symptoms.C.To highlight the importance of early detection of Parkinson’s.D.To describe the symptoms and treatment limitations of Parkinson’s.26.What can we infer from Wang Jian’s words A.Previous research on Parkinson’s makes no valuable findings.B.Wu’s study provides a new direction for Parkinson’s treatment.C.Translational research on Parkinson’s is already successful.D.Clinical trials based on Wu’s findings will start immediately.27.What is the best title for the passage A.Parkinson’s Disease: Symptoms and ChallengesB.Wu Kaimin: A Pioneering Researcher in MedicineC.A “Zero-to-One” Breakthrough in Parkinson’s ResearchD.The Collaboration of Researchers on Parkinson’s Study“Over the last century”, remarks James Bridle in the opening of New Dark Age, “technological acceleration has transformed our planet, our societies, and ourselves, but it has failed to transform our understanding of these things.” The celebrities in the period of scientific enlightenment advocated an idea that more knowledge and information help us make better choices, while in the digital age, this idea has been replaced by “computational thinking”, a belief that the most urgent global issues of our time can be solved with more complicated forms of computing.In New Dark Age, Bridle says that the sensory overload of digital data coupled with increasing computer power stops us from making sense of the world. “How can we get rid of this cognitive blind spot ” James Bridle asks. The answer is not the total disconnection from the Internet as others might propose, but a form of “systemic literacy”—Bridle’s shorthand for a re-formed understanding of the way digital technology and its infrastructures function in ways that are often invisible and interwoven. Thus, we need new ways of thinking to perceive these systems which surround us yet remain hidden.Each chapter of the text attempts to expose this interconnecting system as a feature of a “New Dark Age”—a place where the future is extremely uncertain, but where we are still capable of speaking directly to what is in front of us, of thinking clearly and acting with justice.In the chapter of “computation”, Bridle presents a fascinating account of the birth of computational thinking. Tracing its roots back to the scientific study of meteorology(气象学), he shows how these early pioneers of weather forecasting contribute to the creation of computers that could analyse vast quantities of data. This newborn capability in computer programming was quickly recognised by U. S scientists working on The Manhattan Project. Bridle then put forward the concept of “Automation bias”. That is to say, if a computer is doing a task for us, it must be faster, better, and smarter than any human intervention. This wrong belief in computer ability can be seen everywhere. As a result, nowadays, computation has become the foundation of our thought.In conclusion, New Dark Age is an engaging work of academic research. Written in clear and plain language, Bridle’s text skillfully unveils the ideological aspects of technology to show how many of the digital innovations, services, and products we have come to rely on in the modern world are tied to a darker logic that prevents us from being free and independent thinkers.28.According to the text, what idea did celebrities in the scientific enlightenment support A.Computational thinking solves global issues.B.Technological acceleration changes the world.C.More knowledge aids better decisions.D.Digital data helps understand the world.29.What does Bridle propose as a solution to the cognitive blind A.Disconnect the Internet completely.B.Rely more on human thinking rather than computers.C.Reduce in the use of digital technology in this new era.D.Adopt a novel mode of thinking called “systemic literacy”.30.What is the core idea of “Automation bias” according to Bridle A.Humans are relying less on computers.B.Computers are better than any human intervention.C.Human intervention is always better than computers.D.Computation has always been the basis of our thinking.31.What is the main idea of the passage A.The negative effects of digital technology.B.The development of computational thinking.C.An introduction to James Bridle’s book New Dark Age.D.The transformation of our understanding in different ages.As China’s spring hiring season kicks off, tech companies’ push into artificial intelligence has led to soaring demand and salaries for a relatively narrow subset of skills.AI expertise is one of the most sought-after skills in the current job market, according to data from recruitment platform Liepin shared with local media Friday. Postings for AI-related technical positions increased by 22.5% year on year in the first two months of 2025, with algorithm engineers, image algorithm specialists, machine learning experts, deep learning experts, and natural language processing specialists in particular demand. AI technical positions are already among the highest paying jobs in China, with 36.8% of posted positions offering annual salaries above 500,000 yuan ($69,000). Shanghai’s per capita disposable income in 2024 was less than 88,400 yuan.China’s tech giants have rushed into the AI sector in the months since DeepSeek shook up the industry with the release of its R1 model in January. E-commerce giant Alibaba announced it planned to recruit for over 3,000 positions this spring, with AI-related jobs accounting for nearly 50% of the total.Leading startups, including DeepSeek and Unitree Robotics, are also recruiting for AI positions, with annual salaries in excess of 1 million yuan. These AI positions typically come with significantly higher academic requirements than other fields, Liepin found. According to the platform’s data, nearly half of AI-related roles require master’s or doctoral degrees, compared to fewer than 5% of positions in the overall job market.The high limit of entry has posed difficulties for the country’s growing number of AI majors, as grads realize their bachelor’s degrees are not enough to break into the industry. Nevertheless, universities across China have promised to expand admissions for AI-related majors in recent weeks. Jin Li, president of one of the key Universities, told local media in early March that the school planned to refocus on STEM education, including AI . AI and interdisciplinary education are also at the center of a recent central government push to expand undergraduate enrollment at China’s elite universities and better align it with the job market’s needs. “The disciplines where enrollment is expanded will align with market demand, particularly the needs of employers.” Education researcher Chu Zhaohui said in an interview last week.32.What do we know about AI-related technical positions in China from the text A.Algorithm engineers are in particular demand.B.Postings increased by 22.5% in the first two months of 2024.C.36.8% of AI positions offer annual salaries above 88,400 yuan.D.Less than 5% of AI roles require master’s or doctoral degrees.33.What can we learn from universities’ expansion of AI-related majors A.AI majors are less popular among students.B.Universities aim to meet the job market’s needs.C.Bachelor’s degrees will be enough for AI jobs.D.Liberal arts education is no longer important.34.What does the underlined word “interdisciplinary” in the last paragraph probably mean A.Related to art and literature.B.Connected with traditional education.C.Focusing on a single technical field.D.Involving multiple academic fields.35.Which of the following best summarizes the main idea of the text A.China’s spring hiring season witnesses a thriving AI-related job market.B.AI development in China largely relies on tech giants’ recruitment.C.China’s universities are actively adjusting AI talent cultivation.D.AI positions in China focus on strict academic requirements.How to pack light for your international trip Packing light for an international trip not only saves money in extra luggage fees, but it’s also liberating, allowing you to focus on what’s important — your trip. I mostly travel internationally, almost exclusively with just a carry-on. 36 Here are four tips to keep in mind before you start packing for your international trip.Plan outfits, instead of items. Thinking about what you’ll wear before you start packing is the solution to overpacking. 37 Once you have a clear idea of it, it’s time to consider how to make the most of your wardrobe without overpacking. Maybe plan to re-wear items like pants, shorts, jeans, dresses, and skirts as much as possible.38 Like everything else, it’s important to limit devices to just the basics. Take a universal power adapter that can charge your phone and laptop or tablet and a mini power bank for all-day activities. Ski p specialty equipment, like heavy housing for your GoPro or camera, and drones unless you absolutely need it. Even if you do, see if you can rent some of it at your destination.Use packing cubes. There’s a reason why many travel professionals swear by packing cubes. 39 Liao says she never travels without them and recommends sets with a compression zipper. Dong uses them for smaller items like socks and underwear. Packing cubes are most efficient for clothing because you can compress everything to make room for more. However, they’re also great for categorizing travel essentials for easier access. Make sure to invest in a set with multiple sizes for dresses, sweaters, and underwear.Weigh your packed bags. Even if you’ve managed to fit everything in your bags, don’t skip this step. Some airlines, especially for international flights, have weight limitations for carry-on luggage. 40 Place your packed bag on the scale and make adjustments if needed. If your luggage is overweight, start by removing any non - essential items.A.Go easy on the tech.B.Organize your travel necessities.C.They help fit more items and keep belongings organized.D.One mistake that travelers often make is packing too much underwear.E.As a preventive measure, I aim for half a pound to a full pound below the limit.F.It saves time at the airport and I needn’t worry about check-in luggage getting lost.G.Start by checking your schedule and imagining your daily activities and special events.三、完形填空“It’s done. I am the only one left, at least in the unknown country. When it initially happened, I 41 there must be other groups of survivors 42 across the nation. For five years, I have traveled extensively throughout this vast country, visiting large cities, small towns, and rural areas. Despite my efforts, I have not 43 any people or discovered any evidence indicating that anyone else has survived.After these five years, the loneliness is 44 . Every day, I hope to find another human being — to talk with, to touch, and perhaps even start rebuilding a community together. My emotions swing between anger and 45 because we seem unable to save our planet. We all possess advanced global technology and innovation, yet as climate change worsens, nations fall short of effective 46 and solutions. As more regions became 47 due to rising heat and humidity, increasingly frequent and intense natural disasters, and 48 crops, we simply run out of hope.In every town, I search for signs of survival — messages, graffiti (涂鸦), or any indication that someone else might be out there. But all I find are remains of a once-thriving society. The silence is deafening, intensifying my sense of 49 .I often think about the past, 50 the busy cities filled with bustling crowds, the laughter of children, and the warmth of friendships. Now the world, 51 , feels like a lonely wasteland. I miss the simple pleasures of everyday life — the smell of fresh bread, the sound of music, and the joy of shared meals. These memories 52 both comfort and torture, reminding me of what has been lost.Despite the 53 loneliness, I continue my journey, driven by the faint hope that somewhere, someone else has survived. Each day, I wake up determined to explore new places, always 54 , always hoping. Perhaps one day, I will encounter another soul who shares my longing for connection and community. 55 the day comes, I will carry on, seeking comfort in the belief that I am not truly alone.”41.A.doubted B.pretended C.believed D.guessed42.A.buried B.gathered C.organized D.distributed43.A.run into B.figured out C.got through D.taken over44.A.overwhelming B.tolerable C.noticeable D.entertaining45.A.happiness B.thrill C.despair D.nervousness46.A.creation B.cooperation C.education D.information47.A.unbelievable B.unavailable C.uncomfortable D.uninhabitable48.A.coming B.growing C.failing D.thriving49.A.direction B.isolation C.liberation D.association50.A.discovering B.building C.recalling D.passing51.A.however B.therefore C.besides D.moreover52.A.look like B.serve as C.aim at D.refer to53.A.severe B.medium C.slight D.temporary54.A.predicting B.feeling C.dreaming D.searching55.A.After B.Since C.When D.Until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。Over the past few years, the development of traditional Chinese culture has become more prominent, especially among young people. Many young Chinese are devoted to 56 (revive) cultural traditions, such as calligraphy and traditional Chinese opera. As a result, various initiatives 57 (set) up to promote traditional Chinese art forms so far.The government has also played a role in preserving cultural heritage. It has established 58 (nation) programs to protect ancient monuments and intangible cultural heritage. One notable example is the 59 (restore) of the ancient town of Pingyao, listed 60 a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 61 project has not only helped restore the town’s historic buildings but has also brought new opportunities for local residents 62 (enhance) their lives through tourism. This achievement, 63 has won international recognition, demonstrates the success of cultural preservation efforts.This cultural revival has also fostered a sense of national pride among young Chinese. By reconnecting with their heritage, they feel 64 (motivate) to contribute to the country’s future development. Such movements are 65 (definite) inspiring and will have a lasting impact on both Chinese society and the world. Moreover, the efforts have sparked interest worldwide, encouraging others to learn from China’s experience.五、书信写作66.假定你是学生会主席李华,获悉你校食堂计划举办“Healthy Eating Week”的活动。请代表学生会给食堂负责人写一封建议信。内容需包括:1. 活动的重要性;2. 活动的建议(至少两条)。注意:1. 写作词数80词左右;2. 请在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear Sir/ Madam,I am Li Hua, president of the Students’ Union.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours truly,Li Hua六、书面表达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。Alex and his friends were no strangers to the mountains. As members of the local hiking club, they had climbed several peaks together. But Mount Serenity was different. It was taller, steeper, and more unpredictable than anything they had attempted before. For months, they had dreamed of standing at its summit, watching the sunrise over a sea of clouds. Tonight, under a moonless sky, they set out to make that dream a reality.The trail was steep, with the fresh air carrying the scent of pine. They had prepared for weeks, bringing headlamps, warm clothes and enough food. As they climbed, the forest was filled with the sounds of rustling leaves and distant animal calls. They moved in silence.About halfway up the mountain, dark clouds rolled in, and a light drizzle (小雨) began to fall. The trail became slippery, and the wind picked up, making the climb more challenging. Alex’s headlamp cast shaky beams of light on the wet rocks. “We should keep going,” he said, his voice steady despite the growing unease. His friends nodded, their determination unwavering. They pressed on, the rain soaking through their jackets but not dampening their spirits.Higher up, the rain grew heavier, and the temperature dropped sharply. Alex’s fingers went numb, legs felt heavy. Under a rocky overhang, a friend joked to lighten the mood. Seeing the snow-covered trail ahead, they put on crampons and continued.The final stretch was the steepest and most dangerous. The rain had made the path slippery, and the wind howled. Alex’s heart pounded as he carefully placed each foot, his friends following closely, breathing heavily but determined.Then, at a narrow part of the trail, Alex, walking in front, slipped and fell. His right arm struck a sharp rock. He screamed and collapsed, unable to lift his arm. The faint dawn light appeared, and the summit was in sight, but the intense pain and extreme tiredness quickly overcame him.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。Alex’s friends gathered around him, filled with anxiety as they didn’t know whether to go on or stay.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________After a period of tough journey, Alex and his friends exclaimed with excitement.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案1.【答案】C【听力材料】W: So what was your weekend like M: Not very good. My brother came overW: Oh yeah M: Well, he’s got three young boys. And I spent all weekend playing with my nephews. Now I’m exhausted.【听力材料】W: So what was your weekend like M: Not very good. My brother came overW: Oh yeah M: Well, he’s got three young boys. And I spent all weekend playing with my nephews. Now I’m exhausted.2.【答案】A【听力材料】W: I’ve heard you and your two friends are going on a road trip next May.M: Yeah, I’m getting a newer car to drive across Canada.W: You’ll be visiting Vancouver, won’t you M: Oh, yeah, we’re excited about visiting there. It’s supposed to be beautiful.【听力材料】W: I’ve heard you and your two friends are going on a road trip next May.M: Yeah, I’m getting a newer car to drive across Canada.W: You’ll be visiting Vancouver, won’t you M: Oh, yeah, we’re excited about visiting there. It’s supposed to be beautiful.3.【答案】B【听力材料】W: Excuse me, I’m looking for the tourist office.M: Oh, it’s just around the corner. Go straight ahead and take the third turning on the right. The tourist office is between the chemists and the hotel.W: OK, thank you.【听力材料】W: Excuse me, I’m looking for the tourist office.M: Oh, it’s just around the corner. Go straight ahead and take the third turning on the right. The tourist office is between the chemists and the hotel.W: OK, thank you.4.【答案】B【听力材料】M: Jane, has your car been repaired W: Yes, we’d expected the repairs cost us about three hundred dollars, but they charged as twice as much.M: That’s better. I thought three times.【听力材料】M: Jane, has your car been repaired W: Yes, we’d expected the repairs cost us about three hundred dollars, but they charged as twice as much.M: That’s better. I thought three times.5.【答案】C【听力材料】M: The new mobile phone has a high quality camera and its touch screen is super sensitive. I’m sure it’s a perfect choice for you.W: Yeah, I do love to take selfies when traveling, but what suits me best is the great GPS system. After all I always have a poor sense of direction.【听力材料】M: The new mobile phone has a high quality camera and its touch screen is super sensitive. I’m sure it’s a perfect choice for you.W: Yeah, I do love to take selfies when traveling, but what suits me best is the great GPS system. After all I always have a poor sense of direction.【答案】6.B 7.A【听力材料】W: What time are you leaving tomorrow M: You mean going to the graduation ceremony W: Yes, I’d like to go with you if I may. It’s always exciting to be present at ceremonies like this.M: I’d be delighted to take you. I plan to leave here about nine thirty and get to yours about nine fifty.W: Fine. I can be ready by then.M: Okay. I’ll pick you up at your house.W: See you tomorrow.【听力材料】W: What time are you leaving tomorrow M: You mean going to the graduation ceremony W: Yes, I’d like to go with you if I may. It’s always exciting to be present at ceremonies like this.M: I’d be delighted to take you. I plan to leave here about nine thirty and get to yours about nine fifty.W: Fine. I can be ready by then.M: Okay. I’ll pick you up at your house.W: See you tomorrow.【答案】8.A 9.C【听力材料】W: Doctor Cartoonna’s office, may I help you M: Yes, I’d like to make an appointment for a dental checkup.W: Are you one of the doctor’s regular patients M: No, I’m not. I recently moved this area and a friend of mine recommended doctor Kattona.W: I see. Doctor Kattona can see you next Thursday. Do you prefer morning or afternoon M: Morning is best for me.W: Would ten thirty be all right M: That would be fine.W: Good. We’ll expect you at ten thirty next Thursday.M: Thank you very much.【听力材料】W: Doctor Cartoonna’s office, may I help you M: Yes, I’d like to make an appointment for a dental checkup.W: Are you one of the doctor’s regular patients M: No, I’m not. I recently moved this area and a friend of mine recommended doctor Kattona.W: I see. Doctor Kattona can see you next Thursday. Do you prefer morning or afternoon M: Morning is best for me.W: Would ten thirty be all right M: That would be fine.W: Good. We’ll expect you at ten thirty next Thursday.M: Thank you very much.【答案】10.B 11.A 12.C【听力材料】W: Hey, how was your summer vacation M: It was great. I traveled in Europe.W: What country did you visit in Europe M: I visited England, France and Italy.W: How did you go to Italy from France M: People usually get there by plane, but I took a bus then a fairy.W: Why didn’t you fly there It saves much time and flying is more comfortable.M: Sure it is, but I had enough time and it was cheap.W: How long did it take M: It took eight hours. It was a little tiring, but it wasn’t that bad. And I think it is worth the trouble.【听力材料】W: Hey, how was your summer vacation M: It was great. I traveled in Europe.W: What country did you visit in Europe M: I visited England, France and Italy.W: How did you go to Italy from France M: People usually get there by plane, but I took a bus then a fairy.W: Why didn’t you fly there It saves much time and flying is more comfortable.M: Sure it is, but I had enough time and it was cheap.W: How long did it take M: It took eight hours. It was a little tiring, but it wasn’t that bad. And I think it is worth the trouble.【答案】13.B 14.A 15.B 16.A【听力材料】W: The picture of autumn leaves is breathtaking. Did you take it M: Yep. I posted it on my social media account and got one hundred and fifty likes. Two hundred people shared it and I gained sixty-three new followers. I feel I’m a little bit famous.W: Unfortunately a recent study says you have to get one thousand people to like your posts online for you to be considered as a celebrity.M: Oh, I’m very close. Only eight hundred and fifty away.W: Is that mainly why you take pictures M: Of course not. I just love sharing beautiful pictures with friends and family. If other people like them, that’s a great bonus.W: Have you ever thought about doing it professionally My friend Celia would be delighted to have you. She’s an editor.M: No, a hobby is a hobby.W: What a pity! Will you shoot winter scenes M: You bet, but it’s too cold. Last winter I got very ill as I spent much time outdoors.W: Okay, I’ll give you a new coat for your birthday.M: Thanks. I’ll counted as your investment on beautiful pictures.【听力材料】W: The picture of autumn leaves is breathtaking. Did you take it M: Yep. I posted it on my social media account and got one hundred and fifty likes. Two hundred people shared it and I gained sixty-three new followers. I feel I’m a little bit famous.W: Unfortunately a recent study says you have to get one thousand people to like your posts online for you to be considered as a celebrity.M: Oh, I’m very close. Only eight hundred and fifty away.W: Is that mainly why you take pictures M: Of course not. I just love sharing beautiful pictures with friends and family. If other people like them, that’s a great bonus.W: Have you ever thought about doing it professionally My friend Celia would be delighted to have you. She’s an editor.M: No, a hobby is a hobby.W: What a pity! Will you shoot winter scenes M: You bet, but it’s too cold. Last winter I got very ill as I spent much time outdoors.W: Okay, I’ll give you a new coat for your birthday.M: Thanks. I’ll counted as your investment on beautiful pictures.【答案】17.B 18.A 19.C 20.C【听力材料】 M: When I was a child. I lived in a house in the country. I had my own bedroom I had plenty of room and I could explore every square meter of the land. It was really a pleasant life then I left my country at sixteen. I went to France and I had to face new problems. I discovered life in flats was inconvenient there was a lot of noise. The rooms were small but the price was really high actually there are many advantages if it is very cold it’s good to have neighbors at your top. Bottom and on every side because of the heating. It’s a really funny thing. You don’t need to maintain the roof or the paint and I think it’s a good point. Regardless of your age and your culture I think a flat can be more suitable especially for the elderly because it’s more secure and they don’t need to maintain the place. On the other hand when they have their houses with gardens it can be an opportunity to exercise by planting and watering flowers and vegetables. Anyway I think both lives can be suitable as long as you are happy with that.【听力材料】 M: When I was a child. I lived in a house in the country. I had my own bedroom I had plenty of room and I could explore every square meter of the land. It was really a pleasant life then I left my country at sixteen. I went to France and I had to face new problems. I discovered life in flats was inconvenient there was a lot of noise. The rooms were small but the price was really high actually there are many advantages if it is very cold it’s good to have neighbors at your top. Bottom and on every side because of the heating. It’s a really funny thing. You don’t need to maintain the roof or the paint and I think it’s a good point. Regardless of your age and your culture I think a flat can be more suitable especially for the elderly because it’s more secure and they don’t need to maintain the place. On the other hand when they have their houses with gardens it can be an opportunity to exercise by planting and watering flowers and vegetables. Anyway I think both lives can be suitable as long as you are happy with that.【答案】21.B 22.B 23.A【答案】24.C 25.D 26.B 27.C【答案】28.C 29.D 30.B 31.C【答案】32.A 33.B 34.D 35.A【答案】36.F 37.G 38.A 39.C 40.E【答案】41.C 42.D 43.A 44.A 45.C 46.B 47.D 48.C 49.B 50.C 51.A 52.B 53.A 54.D 55.D【答案】56.reviving 57.have been set 58.national 59.restoration 60.as 61.The 62.to enhance 63.which 64.motivated 65.definitely66.【答案】Dear Sir/ Madam,Learning that our school canteen plans to hold an event called Healthy Eating Week, I am writing to offer some suggestions.This initiative is of great significance as it will foster a healthier campus culture, raising our awareness of nutrition. To boost participation, we can set up a suggestion box for students to voice their opinions on healthy recipes and winning recipes could be prepared by the canteen chefs. Additionally, participants who share photos of their balanced meals for five consecutive days might receive rewards like fresh fruit or yogurt.Hope my ideas are helpful. Looking forward to your reply.Yours truly,Li Hua67.【答案】Alex’s friends gathered around him, filled with anxiety as they didn’t know whether to go on or stay. “Alex, your arm looks really bad. We might need to turn back,” a friend said with great anxiety. But Alex, trying to stay strong, replied firmly, “Absolutely not! I can manage. We can’t give up.” Hearing this, two friends understood his determination and immediately stepped up. They each put one of Alex’s arms around their shoulders to support him. With rain still falling, they inched forward on the slippery path. Alex gritted his teeth, bearing the pain step by step as their strong will drove them towards the summit.After a period of tough journey, Alex and his friends exclaimed with excitement. They finally reached the top of the mountain. As the sun emerged from behind the clouds, its light bathed a beautiful sea of clouds below. Alex hugged his companions tightly, overcome with joy. All of them, their faces red with excitement, were laughing and cheering. Tired as they were, they realized this adventure was more than reaching the top. It was about cherishing team spirit and respecting the great yet unpredictable nature, which filled them with a profound sense of awe. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览