2025--2026年高考英语听力选择题:独白专项分类强化练习(含答案,含原文及音频)

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2025--2026年高考英语听力选择题:独白专项分类强化练习
一、语篇主题(本大题共29小题)
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1.What is the speaker
A.A chef. B.A doctor. C.A teacher.
2.Where was Tom during lunchtime
A.At the classroom. B.At the library. C.At the speaker’s office.
3.Why would Tom rather study at lunchtime than eat
A.He was unable to afford food.
B.He was too busy studying to eat.
C.He was embarrassed to buy lunch.
4.What kind of person was Tom
A.Calm. B.Curious. C.Caring.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
5.What is the speaker doing
A.Reporting a study. B.Giving a lecture. C.Hosting a program.
6.What season is it now in Merida
A.Spring. B.Summer. C.Autumn.
7.What do we know about the weather in May in Merida
A.The rain lasts long.
B.It’s the hottest month there.
C.It’s perfectly suitable for travel.
8.Why is a reusable water bottle recommended
A.To reduce health risks during travel.
B.To tackle environmental pollution in Merida.
C.To save money on purchasing bottled water.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
9.What will happen next Monday
A.The school will be closed.
B.The football stadium will be closed.
C.There will be a National Teachers’ Meeting.
10.How much will it cost a student to go on the ski trip
A.$100. B.$300. C.$400.
11.Who is in Grade 11
A.Tommy Harrison. B.Joan Mitchell. C.Mark Chen.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
12.What is the average height of Salt Lake City
A.4327 feet above sea level. B.200 feet above sea level. C.110.4 feet above sea level.
13.What was Salt Lake City officially called before 1868
A.“Great Salt Lake”. B.“Great Salt Lake City”. C.“Crossroads of the West”.
14.What brought economic growth to Salt Lake City in the early 1900s
A.The sports game. B.The tourist industry. C.The construction of railroad.
15.What is Salt Lake City surrounded by
A.The ocean. B.Rivers. C.Mountains.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
16.What is the main topic of the talk
A.A safety education activity.
B.Fire fighters’ work.
C.Traffic rules.
17.What must the listeners write on their forms
A.Road signs. B.Shop names. C.Dangerous situations.
18.What should the listeners do after crossing the road
A.Look around. B.Find a partner. C.Wait for the speaker.
19.Who will the listeners meet in the Safety Center
A.A road worker. B.A fire fighter. C.A shop keeper.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
20.Who is the speaker
A.The event organizer. B.An art dealer. C.A postman.
21.What inspired the speaker to collect stamps
A.His work. B.His father’s collection. C.His travel experience.
22.Where is the speaker’s most expensive collection from
A.Britain. B.America. C.China.
23.What tips will the speaker share today
A.How to sell stamps.
B.How to show stamps.
C.How to judge the value of stamps.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
24.Why did the speaker move to the city
A.Her town was very poor.
B.Her father hated farming.
C.Her mother got a new job.
25.What did the speaker dislike most about the city
A.There was too much noise around.
B.There were too many people around.
C.There were none of her friends around.
26.How long did it take the speaker to like the city
A.Three years. B.Two years. C.One year.
27.What changed the speaker’s mind first
A.Trying new things.
B.Meeting new people.
C.Moving back to the farm.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
28.What is the weather like now
A.Rainy. B.Sunny. C.Windy.
29.What caused a traffic jam on the M4
A.A broken vehicle. B.Bad weather. C.A car crash.
30.What is unusual about the trains today
A.There are lots of delays due to the heavy rain.
B.The computer systems don’t work.
C.They are mostly running well.
31.Where did Jackie and Bob stay last night
A.In a hotel. B.On their plane. C.At the airport.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
32.When was the plane supposed to take off
A.At 5:00 am. B.At 10:00 am. C.At 10:20 am.
33.What will the weather be like in the evening in Los Angeles
A.Rainy. B.Sunny. C.Cloudy.
34.What are the passengers likely to do next
A.Enjoy a film. B.Watch a video. C.Have some drinks.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
35.What is the speaker doing
A.Hosting a program. B.Teaching a music class. C.Talking about technology.
36.What does the speaker say about music technology
A.It can improve singing skills.
B.It can turn sounds into musical notes.
C.It can automatically correct mistakes.
37.What is the speaker’s attitude toward music technology
A.Positive. B.Critical. C.Doubtful.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
38.How did the speaker become a photographer in demand
A.By teaching in workshops.
B.By starting a business.
C.By taking odd jobs.
39.What challenge did the speaker face
A.The stress of taking perfect pictures.
B.Decreased interest in photography.
C.Constantly changing confidence.
40.What is included in the speaker’s future plans for his career
A.Taking photography trips abroad.
B.Expanding his photography business.
C.Learning more forms of photography.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
41.What can the robot at Glendal Primary do
A.Teach math. B.Sing songs. C.Dance to music.
42.What do some human teachers say about Elias
A.It can interest students in learning.
B.It may replace them in the future.
C.It is not good at giving feedback.
43.How tall is OVObot
A.About 20cm tall. B.Around 25cm tall. C.Almost 30cm tall.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
44.When was “Stray” released
A.Last year. B.Last month. C.This month.
45.What happened when “Stray” was first shown on Twitch
A.It became the No.4 purchased game.
B.It enjoyed a success far beyond expectations.
C.It ranked first among the most watched games.
46.What impact does Swann Martin-Raget hope “Stray” will have
A.It can prevent people from abusing animals.
B.It can raise more money for its creative team.
C.It can inspire people to care for real homeless animals.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
47.What did Harry Nuriev do in 2019?
A.He displayed a special sofa.
B.He designed a sofa using bags.
C.He searched a fair for old items.
48.What does Katie Treggiden think furniture companies should do?
A.Improve product quality. B.Use sustainable material. C.Lengthen furniture's life.
49.What is the main focus of the speaker?
A.A designer’s green sofa.
B.Problems in the furniture industry.
C.The change in the fashion industry.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
50.What should you pay attention to when flying a kite
A.Hidden caves.
B.Diving birds.
C.High waves.
51.What should you be careful of in rock pools
A.The sand in your toes.
B.Water on your legs.
C.Dangerous fish.
52.What is the main topic of the talk
A.The best places to go on the coast.
B.Things to do on the coast.
C.Scenery on the coast.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
53.How many people are there in the speaker’s family
A.4. B.5. C.6.
54.How does the speaker’s father go to work
A.By car. B.By bus. C.By subway.
55.What is the speaker’s mother probably
A.A teacher. B.A doctor. C.A housewife.
56.Where does the speaker’s brother usually go on Saturday
A.The dance club. B.The basketball club. C.The football club.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
57.What is PPIE
A.A sports club. B.A charity group. C.A business company.
58.What can we know about PPIE
A.It started 50 years ago.
B.It receives local school's fund.
C.It focuses on education.
59.Which kind of race is the feature of the event
A.Three miles. B.Five kilometers. C.Thirty kilometers.
60.What does the speaker mainly talk about
A.The history of PPIE.
B.A fitness event for community.
C.The importance of physical events.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
61.How many of the top 10 winners are from Peru
A.One. B.Two. C.Three.
62.Where does Korenc Karel come from
A.Zambia. B.The United States. C.The Czech Republic.
63.What does Markus Hanisch say about Shaolin kung fu
A.It encourages people to keep a healthy lifestyle.
B.It plays an important role in his personal growth.
C.It promotes cultural exchanges between countries.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
64.What is the speaker probably doing
A.Advertising a trip. B.Making an announcement. C.Organizing an exhibition.
65.How much is the ticket to the castle
A.£2. B.£3. C.£5.
66.When will the bus leave on Saturday
A.At 8:40 a. m. B.At 8:50 a. m. C.At 9:10 a. m.
67.What can the listeners learn from the special exhibition
A.When the castle was built. B.What ancient people wore. C.How the cars were invented.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
68.Why do people hardly ever meet their pen-friends
A.Because pen-friends use different languages.
B.Because pen-friends are not really friends at all.
C.Because pen-friends usually live a long way from each other.
69.What kind of things do pen-friends usually write about
A.Their favourite magazines.
B.Their towns, schools and interests.
C.Stamps, coins and picture postcards.
70.Which is the best place to find a pen-friend
A.In English countries. B.On postcards. C.In magazines.
71.What is John Smith interested in
A.Collecting stamps. B.Geography. C.Dancing.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
72.Why could Kuang get into conversation with others quickly
A.He was curious. B.He was brave. C.He was outgoing.
73.What did Kuang do in the afternoon
A.He enjoyed a nice meal. B.He admired the scenery. C.He chatted with his seatmate.
74.What is the speaker mainly talking about
A.Kuang’s train ride. B.Sincere friendship. C.The scenery of Canada.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
75.Who will benefit from the new rule
A.Advertisement companies.
B.School students.
C.Food advisors.
76.What does Dina Rabie suggest
A.Enriching eating experiences.
B.Reducing the sale of snack food.
C.Giving guidance on a balanced diet.
77.What is the speaker mainly talking about
A.Banning the sale of fast food.
B.Limiting unhealthy food advertising.
C.Analyzing the impact of diet on students’ learning.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
78.How much is a group ticket to the castle
A.$3. B.$4. C.$6.
79.Who should the students give money to
A.Mr. Hill. B.Mrs. Philips. C.Mr. Gifford.
80.What time should the students get to school tomorrow morning
A.At 7:15 a.m. B.At 7:30 a.m. C.At 7:45 a.m.
81.What should the students take with them
A.A lunch. B.A pen. C.A piece of paper.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
82.When was Great Power, Heavy Industry finished online
A.In 2016. B.In 2019. C.In 2020.
83.Who is Qicheng
A.A businessman. B.A writer. C.An economist.
84.Which novel was adapted into a TV series
A.My Heroic Husband.
B.Zhang Huan.
C.Great Power, Heavy Industry.
85.What is Zhang Huan about
A.Modern China’s economic development.
B.A business family in Song Dynasty.
C.Love and food in ancient times.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
86.When is this report probably taking place
A.In early spring. B.In late summer. C.In mid-autumn.
87.What does the speaker suggest people do
A.Wear sun screen. B.Bring an umbrella. C.Stay safe during the storm.
88.What will be held on the beach
A.A fire festival. B.Some sports events. C.A TV program.
89.Who will report next
A.Manny. B.Lily. C.Bill.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
90.Why do people at some point buy the prepared meals
A.They're attracted by the packaging.
B.They're unaware of their health.
C.They're too busy to cook.
91.What does the speaker suggest people do with products having hard-to-understand labels
A.Put them back. B.Give them a try. C.Ask others to explain.
92.What are good packaged foods
A.Foods with detailed labels.
B.Foods that can also be home-made.
C.Foods that have simple materials.
93.How many suggestions does the speaker give
A.Three. B.Four. C.Five.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
94.What season is it now
A.Summer. B.Autumn. C.Winter.
95.What did the speaker receive over the holiday
A.Some books. B.Lucky money. C.Fireworks.
96.When will the speaker go back to school
A.Today. B.Tomorrow. C.In three days.
97.Why does the speaker give the talk
A.To set new goals. B.To express thanks. C.To recall his holiday.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
98.When did Westlife reunite
A.In 2012. B.In 2018. C.In 2019.
99.Which is Westlife’s first single
A.Flying Without Wings. B.If I Let You Go. C.Swear It Again.
100.What do we know about Westlife
A.It broke up in 2011.
B.It sold over 1.5 million records in all.
C.Its first three singles topped the lists in the U. K.
101.Which country did Westlife fail to break into
A.The U. S. B.Ireland. C.The U. K.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
102.Where does the speaker come from
A.Australia. B.Ireland. C.Spain.
103.What made Tasmania a good prison
A.Its location. B.Its weather. C.Its population.
104.What has been the leading industry of Tasmania since the 18th century
A.Farming. B.Tourism. C.Food production.
105.What is Tasmania’s greatest attraction
A.Its interesting people. B.Its remote location. C.Its natural beauty.
二、演讲稿(本大题共1小题)
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
106.What’s the speaker mainly talking about
A.Newton’s life story. B.Dinosaurs’ history. C.A science center.
107.What can children do in Kids Room
A.Learn to build waterways.
B.Do chemistry experiments.
C.Walk in dinosaur’s footprints.
108.How much is the admission for a kid aged 10
A.$5. B.$20.95. C.$26.95.
参考答案
一、语篇主题
【知识点】个人情况、记叙文
【答案】1.C 2.B 3.A 4.C
【听力材料】
M: Many years ago, I taught a student named Tom who was from a very poor family. He was very smart and never late with his homework. Every day at lunch I would see him go to the library instead of eating with everyone else. When I asked him about it, he said that he would rather study than eat. At first, I thought this was very good, but then I found out that he only did this because he could not afford to pay for lunch. I did not want to upset him by telling him what I learned, so I brought extra food with me every day and told him that my wife always packed me too much lunch because she was a chef at a restaurant and got food very cheap. He took the extra food, and ate lunch with me even though he seemed embarrassed. Years later, I received a letter from Tom and it was full of thanks. He became a doctor and now travels to poor hospitals around the world to help those in need.
【听力材料】
M: Many years ago, I taught a student named Tom who was from a very poor family. He was very smart and never late with his homework. Every day at lunch I would see him go to the library instead of eating with everyone else. When I asked him about it, he said that he would rather study than eat. At first, I thought this was very good, but then I found out that he only did this because he could not afford to pay for lunch. I did not want to upset him by telling him what I learned, so I brought extra food with me every day and told him that my wife always packed me too much lunch because she was a chef at a restaurant and got food very cheap. He took the extra food, and ate lunch with me even though he seemed embarrassed. Years later, I received a letter from Tom and it was full of thanks. He became a doctor and now travels to poor hospitals around the world to help those in need.
【知识点】文化、说明文
【答案】5.C 6.A 7.B 8.A
【详解】Hello, everybody. Welcome to our program. I’m Shelly Rivers. The weather in Merida will be scary during the following six months from May to October. Summer has not come yet, but we could feel the heat in the past week. As a resident who has lived in Merida since 2019, I always tell people to avoid this period of time if they want to visit here — even the locals dread it. May is known as the hottest month in Merida. However, if you visit in May, you will expect fewer crowds of tourists and a fair price at a fancy hotel. You just have to deal with the rainy days. Besides the weather, mosquitoes will also annoy you. But the good news is that the shower tends to pass quickly. Whenever you visit Merida, you have to drink much water. You need to prepare a reusable water bottle, like a Water-to-Go bottle to lessen the chance of getting sick while traveling around. To help you know more about the weather and the tourism in Merida, we have invited a professor from the National Autonomous University of Mexico to our studio this evening.
【知识点】体育、应用文
【答案】9.A 10.B 11.B
【听力材料】Hello, everyone. The football stadium will be closed this week. That means the field and surrounding seats will not be open to students. The parking lot, however, is still open for extra space. Next, as you all know, next Monday marks the anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, so the school and all classes will be closed on that day. Next Tuesday will mark the National Teachers’ Meeting, so students will be back to school on Wednesday as normal. Moving on, if you have signed up for the annual ski trip at the end of the month, you will need your parents to call in and tell us that they are allowing you to go. The trip costs $300 for students, and $100 more for anyone else. If your family belongs to the Town Savings Club, you will receive a gift card. Finally, we’d like to wish Tommy Harrison in Grade 10, Joan Mitchell in Grade 11, and Mark Chen in Grade 7 a very happy birthday
【听力材料】Hello, everyone. The football stadium will be closed this week. That means the field and surrounding seats will not be open to students. The parking lot, however, is still open for extra space. Next, as you all know, next Monday marks the anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, so the school and all classes will be closed on that day. Next Tuesday will mark the National Teachers’ Meeting, so students will be back to school on Wednesday as normal. Moving on, if you have signed up for the annual ski trip at the end of the month, you will need your parents to call in and tell us that they are allowing you to go. The trip costs $300 for students, and $100 more for anyone else. If your family belongs to the Town Savings Club, you will receive a gift card. Finally, we’d like to wish Tommy Harrison in Grade 10, Joan Mitchell in Grade 11, and Mark Chen in Grade 7 a very happy birthday
【知识点】文化、说明文
【答案】12.A 13.B 14.C 15.C
【听力材料】
Salt Lake City is the capital of Utah, one of the U.S. states. With a population of about 200,000, it has an area of 110.4 square miles and an average height of 4327 feet above sea level. Salt Lake City was founded in 1847, and due to its short distance from the Great Salt Lake, the city was originally named “Great Salt Lake City”. However, the word “great” was taken out from the official name in 16. In the early 1900s, the settlers from other countries and the construction of railroad began to bring economic growth to the city, and people started to call it the Crossroads of the West. Since then, Salt Lake City has developed a strong tourist industry based on outdoor activities, and hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics. The city is surrounded by mountains, so apart from winter sports, summer activities such as hiking, rock climbing and mountain biking are very popular as well. Besides, many small rivers in the mountains are popular destinations for boating, fishing and other water-related activities. Salt Lake City is also known as a bicycle-friendly city. Many streets in the city have bike paths, and the city has even published a bicycle map.
【听力材料】
Salt Lake City is the capital of Utah, one of the U.S. states. With a population of about 200,000, it has an area of 110.4 square miles and an average height of 4327 feet above sea level. Salt Lake City was founded in 1847, and due to its short distance from the Great Salt Lake, the city was originally named “Great Salt Lake City”. However, the word “great” was taken out from the official name in 1868. In the early 1900s, the settlers from other countries and the construction of railroad began to bring economic growth to the city, and people started to call it the Crossroads of the West. Since then, Salt Lake City has developed a strong tourist industry based on outdoor activities, and hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics. The city is surrounded by mountains, so apart from winter sports, summer activities such as hiking, rock climbing and mountain biking are very popular as well. Besides, many small rivers in the mountains are popular destinations for boating, fishing and other water-related activities. Salt Lake City is also known as a bicycle-friendly city. Many streets in the city have bike paths, and the city has even published a bicycle map.
【知识点】应用文、日常活动
【答案】16.A 17.C 18.C 19.B
【听力材料】M: Today, children, we’re going to learn some knowledge about safety by taking part in an activity. Here we are at the LifeWise Safety Center. You can see that we’re in what looks like a tiny town, with shops, road signs, workers and vehicles. I want you to find a partner and start making your way around the model village, making sure that you do so safely. Remember to look at ways to cross the road, and write any dangers you see on your forms. When you have reached the other side of the road, please wait and I will lead you to the next part of the Safety Center. Guess what we’re going to find there A fire engine and a fire fighter! We’re going to find out how the fire truck works, how much water it carries and what happens when the fire fighters go to work. Try to think of some questions to ask, and if there’s time, you can take turns sitting in the fire truck!
【听力材料】M: Today, children, we’re going to learn some knowledge about safety by taking part in an activity. Here we are at the LifeWise Safety Center. You can see that we’re in what looks like a tiny town, with shops, road signs, workers and vehicles. I want you to find a partner and start making your way around the model village, making sure that you do so safely. Remember to look at ways to cross the road, and write any dangers you see on your forms. When you have reached the other side of the road, please wait and I will lead you to the next part of the Safety Center. Guess what we’re going to find there A fire engine and a fire fighter! We’re going to find out how the fire truck works, how much water it carries and what happens when the fire fighters go to work. Try to think of some questions to ask, and if there’s time, you can take turns sitting in the fire truck!
【知识点】兴趣与爱好、应用文
【答案】20.A 21.B 22.C 23.C
【听力材料】
Thank you to everyone who has come here to see my stamp collection today. I have been collecting stamps since I was a little boy. I can remember my father handing me his own collection. Working for the post office for over 20 years, he had collected many interesting stamps. He inspired me. From that day on, I promised I would add to it. Now, I have so many from all corners of the world. They are all on show today.
Although I have stamps from over a hundred countries, most of them come from America, Britain, and China. Some are very rare and expensive, such as my 1969 Chinese red stamp collection. Each of those is worth almost $24. I also have a few Australian stamps from 1952 worth $1000 each, and a British stamp from 1975 worth $500.
I gathered questions from you about stamps when I was still planning the show. The most frequent one is about judging their value. I can’t tell exactly, but I have my own method of judging. If you’re interested, we can discuss it later today. I know some of you are looking to buy some stamps today. However, none of my stamps are for sale. Enjoy looking around!
【听力材料】
Thank you to everyone who has come here to see my stamp collection today. I have been collecting stamps since I was a little boy. I can remember my father handing me his own collection. Working for the post office for over 20 years, he had collected many interesting stamps. He inspired me. From that day on, I promised I would add to it. Now, I have so many from all corners of the world. They are all on show today.
Although I have stamps from over a hundred countries, most of them come from America, Britain, and China. Some are very rare and expensive, such as my 1969 Chinese red stamp collection. Each of those is worth almost $2000. I also have a few Australian stamps from 1952 worth $1000 each, and a British stamp from 1975 worth $500.
I gathered questions from you about stamps when I was still planning the show. The most frequent one is about judging their value. I can’t tell exactly, but I have my own method of judging. If you’re interested, we can discuss it later today. I know some of you are looking to buy some stamps today. However, none of my stamps are for sale. Enjoy looking around!
【知识点】家庭、朋友与周围的人、记叙文
【答案】24.C 25.C 26.A 27.A
【听力材料】
When I was eight, I moved from my family’s farm to live in the city. We moved because my mother got a new job, and it made sense to move to the city. I think it was good for my parents. They wanted to live in the city and our town was very poor, but I didn’t want to move. At first, I hated it so much. There were too many people and it was always so noisy. Worst of all, I had to leave all of my friends! For almost two years, I was mad about having to live there. Three years later I started to like the city. I realized that I should just enjoy what I had and stop thinking about what I didn’t have. What really changed my mind about the city were all the new things to try. I was able to do some new activities in the city. I met so many amazing people along the way!
【听力材料】
When I was eight, I moved from my family’s farm to live in the city. We moved because my mother got a new job, and it made sense to move to the city. I think it was good for my parents. They wanted to live in the city and our town was very poor, but I didn’t want to move. At first, I hated it so much. There were too many people and it was always so noisy. Worst of all, I had to leave all of my friends! For almost two years, I was mad about having to live there. Three years later I started to like the city. I realized that I should just enjoy what I had and stop thinking about what I didn’t have. What really changed my mind about the city were all the new things to try. I was able to do some new activities in the city. I met so many amazing people along the way!
【知识点】交通、新闻、旅游
【答案】28.B 29.A 30.C 31.A
【听力材料】M: Now let’s go over to today’s traffic and travel news. Now the weather clears up, but the heavy rain with the strong wind in the morning caused problems on the M32. Four cars hit each other and because of that, there were long delays between London and Guildford. It doesn’t look very good on the M33. A truck encountered an engine failure near Swindon about three hours ago and there was a huge traffic jam. Peter from Bristol just called to say that there is a long line of vehicles now. So if you need to get to Swindon this evening, you’d better go on the main road — the A34. The M1 is looking a lot better today. There were no delays when I last checked. Unusually there aren’t any problems on the trains today. If you are going away this weekend, lots of trains are working normally, so check before you go. If you are flying from Gatwick airport, please phone your airline before you set off. The computer systems weren’t working this morning and many flights were canceled today. Jackie and Bob phoned to say their flight to India was delayed by over twelve hours and they had to check into a hotel near the airport for the night. But I’m pleased to see that they’ve boarded their plane now and are on their way.
【听力材料】M: Now let’s go over to today’s traffic and travel news. Now the weather clears up, but the heavy rain with the strong wind in the morning caused problems on the M3. Four cars hit each other and because of that, there were long delays between London and Guildford. It doesn’t look very good on the M4. A truck encountered an engine failure near Swindon about three hours ago and there was a huge traffic jam. Peter from Bristol just called to say that there is a long line of vehicles now. So if you need to get to Swindon this evening, you’d better go on the main road — the A429. The M1 is looking a lot better today. There were no delays when I last checked. Unusually there aren’t any problems on the trains today. If you are going away this weekend, lots of trains are working normally, so check before you go. If you are flying from Gatwick airport, please phone your airline before you set off. The computer systems weren’t working this morning and many flights were canceled today. Jackie and Bob phoned to say their flight to India was delayed by over twelve hours and they had to check into a hotel near the airport for the night. But I’m pleased to see that they’ve boarded their plane now and are on their way.
【知识点】交通
【答案】32.B 33.A 34.B
【听力材料】
M: Attention, ladies and gentlemen! I would like to welcome you on board Flight 256, from New York to Los Angeles this morning. Unfortunately, we are facing a twenty-minute delay because of repairs on the left wing. So the plane wouldn’t take off until 10:35. We apologize for this inconvenience. Our flight today will be about 5 hours. We are expecting the weather to be sunny upon our arrival in the afternoon, with some light rain later in the evening. During our flight, we hope you can enjoy our wide variety of drinks. For lunch, we will be serving meat with potato salad, and some cakes for dessert. Our in-flight entertainment today consists of two films, which will begin shortly after take-off. We would now like to direct your attention to a short safety video. Sorry again for the delay and thank you for choosing our airline. We hope you enjoy yourselves!
【听力材料】
M: Attention, ladies and gentlemen! I would like to welcome you on board Flight 256, from New York to Los Angeles this morning. Unfortunately, we are facing a twenty-minute delay because of repairs on the left wing. So the plane wouldn’t take off until 10:20. We apologize for this inconvenience. Our flight today will be about 5 hours. We are expecting the weather to be sunny upon our arrival in the afternoon, with some light rain later in the evening. During our flight, we hope you can enjoy our wide variety of drinks. For lunch, we will be serving meat with potato salad, and some cakes for dessert. Our in-flight entertainment today consists of two films, which will begin shortly after take-off. We would now like to direct your attention to a short safety video. Sorry again for the delay and thank you for choosing our airline. We hope you enjoy yourselves!
【知识点】应用文、现代技术
【答案】35.A 36.B 37.A
【听力材料】
Welcome everyone to our radio program today. We’re going to talk about how technology is changing the way music is made. In the past, musicians only use pen and paper to write their music. But now, with computer and phone apps, creating music has become much easier. Musicians can simply sing a song, and then these apps will turn it into musical notes. And that’s not all. These modern apps have some really cool functions. When musicians make mistakes, these apps also allow them to edit their music with just a few taps on the screen. They can move things around, try out different sounds, and create music like they’re in a recording place, all from their phones. So even though some musicians still like to write music by hand, technology has really changed the game. It’s an exciting time to be a musician, with so many new possibilities waiting to be explored.
【听力材料】
Welcome everyone to our radio program today. We’re going to talk about how technology is changing the way music is made. In the past, musicians only use pen and paper to write their music. But now, with computer and phone apps, creating music has become much easier. Musicians can simply sing a song, and then these apps will turn it into musical notes. And that’s not all. These modern apps have some really cool functions. When musicians make mistakes, these apps also allow them to edit their music with just a few taps on the screen. They can move things around, try out different sounds, and create music like they’re in a recording place, all from their phones. So even though some musicians still like to write music by hand, technology has really changed the game. It’s an exciting time to be a musician, with so many new possibilities waiting to be explored.
【知识点】工作与职业、说明文
【答案】38.C 39.A 40.C
【听力材料】 It’s quite incredible how a simple hobby can turn into a fulfilling and successful career. I want to share my journey with you, starting from my love for photography. I used to take pictures of landscapes and people during my free time. It was my way of capturing life’s beautiful moments and expressing my creativity. Little did I expect that this passion would lead to a career. Over time, I improved my skills by experimenting with various techniques and attending photography workshops. Friends and family began to notice my talent and asked me to photograph their events. This was the turning point. I started doing small jobs like capturing weddings, parties, and special moments. Word of mouth quickly spread, and soon, I was in demand as a photographer. As my client base expanded, so did my confidence and ambition. I realized I could turn my hobby into a full-time career. However, this journey had its challenges. The pressure of delivering perfect photos, the irregular income, and the competition in the photography world tested my patience. Now, I’ve established my own photography business, specializing in portrait photography. I’ve traveled to beautiful places, met wonderful people, and captured countless unforgettable moments. My future plans include exploring new types of photography, teaching ambitious photographers, and continuing to find new ways to tell domestic stories through my camera.
【听力材料】 It’s quite incredible how a simple hobby can turn into a fulfilling and successful career. I want to share my journey with you, starting from my love for photography. I used to take pictures of landscapes and people during my free time. It was my way of capturing life’s beautiful moments and expressing my creativity. Little did I expect that this passion would lead to a career. Over time, I improved my skills by experimenting with various techniques and attending photography workshops. Friends and family began to notice my talent and asked me to photograph their events. This was the turning point. I started doing small jobs like capturing weddings, parties, and special moments. Word of mouth quickly spread, and soon, I was in demand as a photographer. As my client base expanded, so did my confidence and ambition. I realized I could turn my hobby into a full-time career. However, this journey had its challenges. The pressure of delivering perfect photos, the irregular income, and the competition in the photography world tested my patience. Now, I’ve established my own photography business, specializing in portrait photography. I’ve traveled to beautiful places, met wonderful people, and captured countless unforgettable moments. My future plans include exploring new types of photography, teaching ambitious photographers, and continuing to find new ways to tell domestic stories through my camera.
【知识点】现代技术、说明文
【答案】41.C 42.A 43.B
【听力材料】M: There’s a new kind of teacher in class. It’s a humanoid robot. In a class at Glendal Primary in the state of Victoria, the robot among the teaching staff is 30 cm tall and helps improve students’ speaking and listening skills. The robot can also dance to the Village People’s song YMCA.
In a primary school in Tampere, Finland, the new language teacher Elias is a robot. Like the robot at Glendal Primary, Elias can dance. It is able to understand and speak twenty-three languages. It can also give feedback to human teachers. Some of the human teachers who have worked with the robot see it as a new way to get students interested in learning. “I see Elias as one of the tools to get different kinds of activities into the classroom,” said one of the teachers.
Elias is one of four robots being tested in classrooms in this part of Finland. There’s a kind of math robot, used in three schools, called OVObot. The robots are all blue, about 25 cm tall and look like owls. The aim of the trial is to see if the robots can improve the quality of teaching. So far, the feedback from students in Elias’ class in Finland has been positive.
【听力材料】M: There’s a new kind of teacher in class. It’s a humanoid robot. In a class at Glendal Primary in the state of Victoria, the robot among the teaching staff is 30 cm tall and helps improve students’ speaking and listening skills. The robot can also dance to the Village People’s song YMCA.
In a primary school in Tampere, Finland, the new language teacher Elias is a robot. Like the robot at Glendal Primary, Elias can dance. It is able to understand and speak twenty-three languages. It can also give feedback to human teachers. Some of the human teachers who have worked with the robot see it as a new way to get students interested in learning. “I see Elias as one of the tools to get different kinds of activities into the classroom,” said one of the teachers.
Elias is one of four robots being tested in classrooms in this part of Finland. There’s a kind of math robot, used in three schools, called OVObot. The robots are all blue, about 25 cm tall and look like owls. The aim of the trial is to see if the robots can improve the quality of teaching. So far, the feedback from students in Elias’ class in Finland has been positive.
【知识点】说明文、通讯与媒体
【答案】44.B 45.B 46.C
【听力材料】M: A new video game that includes a brave cat is popular with cat lovers. Some of them are using the game to raise money for real cats. The game called “Stray” was released last month. A stray animal is one without a home. Gamers are playing “Stray” live for audiences to raise money for animal shelters and other cat-connected organizations.
Livestreaming game play for charity is not new. But the quick popularity of “Stray” is a bit unusual. It was the fourth most watched game on the day it was first shown on Twitch, the video game streaming site. The game is available on many online game platforms. Steam monitor SteamDB said “Stray” has been the No.1 purchased game for the past two weeks.
“About 80 percent of the game’s creative team are cat owners and cat lovers,” the game’s producers said.
I certainly hope that maybe some people will be inspired to help actual stray animals in real life,” said Swann Martin-Raget. He is a game producer of “Stray”.
Jeff Legaspi is a marketing director of Annapurna Interactive, the game’s creator. He said that he hopes the game will “make more people aware of adopting a pet rather than shopping for a new one”.
【听力材料】M: A new video game that includes a brave cat is popular with cat lovers. Some of them are using the game to raise money for real cats. The game called “Stray” was released last month. A stray animal is one without a home. Gamers are playing “Stray” live for audiences to raise money for animal shelters and other cat-connected organizations.
Livestreaming game play for charity is not new. But the quick popularity of “Stray” is a bit unusual. It was the fourth most watched game on the day it was first shown on Twitch, the video game streaming site. The game is available on many online game platforms. Steam monitor SteamDB said “Stray” has been the No.1 purchased game for the past two weeks.
“About 80 percent of the game’s creative team are cat owners and cat lovers,” the game’s producers said.
I certainly hope that maybe some people will be inspired to help actual stray animals in real life,” said Swann Martin-Raget. He is a game producer of “Stray”.
Jeff Legaspi is a marketing director of Annapurna Interactive, the game’s creator. He said that he hopes the game will “make more people aware of adopting a pet rather than shopping for a new one”.
【知识点】著名人物、记叙文
【答案】47.A 48.C 49.B
【听力材料】
M: Russian designer Harry Nuriev’s latest sofa is made from a pile of waste bags. He wants it to draw attention to waste things and how we use them. The piece was based on an idea he first explored at a fair in 2019, when he presented a sofa made from old clothes. The project commented on the fashion industry’s waste problem, which is mainly generated by cheap, trend-responsive “fast fashion”. The project also drew a direct line between the waste problem and the furniture industry. It’s estimated that 9 million tons of furniture are thrown away every single year, and over 80% of it ends up in landfill. Add to that the carbon releases caused by producing and shipping it, and the furniture industry looks like another threat to the global climate. With so much waste furniture, brands that make typically “fast” furniture are announcing efforts to change. Some companies commit to using only renewable or recyclable material s to cut carbon release. Katie Treggiden, design expert and author of Wasted: When Trash Becomes Treasure, said that having a long life has been a key selling message among responsible furniture companies for a long time. She added they also need to offer repair and take-back service to give their products a second life.
【听力材料】
M: Russian designer Harry Nuriev’s latest sofa is made from a pile of waste bags. He wants it to draw attention to waste things and how we use them. The piece was based on an idea he first explored at a fair in 2019, when he presented a sofa made from old clothes. The project commented on the fashion industry’s waste problem, which is mainly generated by cheap, trend-responsive “fast fashion”. The project also drew a direct line between the waste problem and the furniture industry. It’s estimated that 9 million tons of furniture are thrown away every single year, and over 80% of it ends up in landfill. Add to that the carbon releases caused by producing and shipping it, and the furniture industry looks like another threat to the global climate. With so much waste furniture, brands that make typically “fast” furniture are announcing efforts to change. Some companies commit to using only renewable or recyclable material s to cut carbon release. Katie Treggiden, design expert and author of Wasted: When Trash Becomes Treasure, said that having a long life has been a key selling message among responsible furniture companies for a long time. She added they also need to offer repair and take-back service to give their products a second life.
【知识点】日常活动
【答案】50.B 51.C 52.B
【听力材料】 Not many things beat a day by the sea. There’s nothing quite like the feel of the sun on your back and waves breaking near your feet. Here are some great things to do by the sea. It’s often windy on the coast, making it a perfect place to fly a kite. While you’re doing that, keep an eye on the sky for sea birds that dive into the water. You can also find an underwater world that’s filled with wildlife. You might find fish hiding in rock pools. Remember to put them back quickly once you’ve had a look, and don’t ever leave them in a bucket in the sun. Some fish can be very dangerous too. Enjoy feeling the water wash over your feet and legs. Feel the sand moving between your toes. Why not see if you can spot creatures that might be interested in your feet The coast is the perfect place to kick off your shoes and go for a walk. Feel how soft and warm the sand is under your feet. Explore a cave — who knows what you’ll discover Lots of our places near the coast have caves to explore, but you’ll need to watch out for the sea coming in. Maybe you can also go swimming in the sea.
【听力材料】 Not many things beat a day by the sea. There’s nothing quite like the feel of the sun on your back and waves breaking near your feet. Here are some great things to do by the sea. It’s often windy on the coast, making it a perfect place to fly a kite. While you’re doing that, keep an eye on the sky for sea birds that dive into the water. You can also find an underwater world that’s filled with wildlife. You might find fish hiding in rock pools. Remember to put them back quickly once you’ve had a look, and don’t ever leave them in a bucket in the sun. Some fish can be very dangerous too. Enjoy feeling the water wash over your feet and legs. Feel the sand moving between your toes. Why not see if you can spot creatures that might be interested in your feet The coast is the perfect place to kick off your shoes and go for a walk. Feel how soft and warm the sand is under your feet. Explore a cave — who knows what you’ll discover Lots of our places near the coast have caves to explore, but you’ll need to watch out for the sea coming in. Maybe you can also go swimming in the sea.
【知识点】家庭、朋友与周围的人、记叙文
【答案】53.B 54.A 55.B 56.C
【听力材料】57.此题为听力题,解析略。
58.此题为听力题,解析略。
59.此题为听力题,解析略。
60.此题为听力题,解析略。
【听力材料】17.此题为听力题,解析略。
53.此题为听力题,解析略。
54.此题为听力题,解析略。
55.此题为听力题,解析略。
【知识点】应用文、社会
【答案】57.B 58.C 59.B 60.B
【听力材料】 M: Hi everyone. I’m Jeff Wilson, the event manager for the Pleasanton Partnerships in Education Foundation (PPIE). PPIE is a nonprofit organization which started in 1987 to provide financial support for local schools. At present, we support all the schools in the district. We try to fund education programs, while encouraging physical activities. We are going to host a family-focused fitness event for our community. The event is aimed at helping bring the community together. It is scheduled on April 30th at the Alameda County Fairgrounds. It features races of two miles, five kilometers and ten kilometers. Both kids and adults have a chance to take part in this event. We have invited local runners’ group to participate in our fundraiser and support us. It has more than 100 youth members, and many of them have signed up for our event. They said that running makes them stay fit and be happy. If you are interested in this event, whether you want to be runners or volunteers, please come to our office from April 20th to April 27th. I am looking forward to your coming and support
【听力材料】 M: Hi everyone. I’m Jeff Wilson, the event manager for the Pleasanton Partnerships in Education Foundation (PPIE). PPIE is a nonprofit organization which started in 1987 to provide financial support for local schools. At present, we support all the schools in the district. We try to fund education programs, while encouraging physical activities. We are going to host a family-focused fitness event for our community. The event is aimed at helping bring the community together. It is scheduled on April 30th at the Alameda County Fairgrounds. It features races of two miles, five kilometers and ten kilometers. Both kids and adults have a chance to take part in this event. We have invited local runners’ group to participate in our fundraiser and support us. It has more than 100 youth members, and many of them have signed up for our event. They said that running makes them stay fit and be happy. If you are interested in this event, whether you want to be runners or volunteers, please come to our office from April 20th to April 27th. I am looking forward to your coming and support
【知识点】体育
【答案】61.A 62.C 63.C
【听力材料】The 2024 Shaolin Games Finals concluded with those who placed in the top 10 earning the title of “Shaolin Kung Fu Star”. Two of the top 10 winners were from the Chinese mainland; one was from Macao; two were from Australia; there was one winner each from the Czech Republic, Austria, the United States, Peru and Zambia. Korenc Karel, the 18-year-old Czech winner, said placing in the top 10 was a testament to his years of dedication to the martial art. Shaolin culture promotes a healthy lifestyle, equipping people to navigate life’s challenges while maintaining physical and mental balance. The competition attracted international participants, such as 32-year-old Italian competitor Markus Hanisch. “Shaolin kung fu plays an important role in bridging cultures between countries,” Hanisch said. Wara Lucero, a competitor from Bolivia, highlighted the personal growth fostered by Shaolin kung fu training.
【听力材料】The 2024 Shaolin Games Finals concluded with those who placed in the top 10 earning the title of “Shaolin Kung Fu Star”. Two of the top 10 winners were from the Chinese mainland; one was from Macao; two were from Australia; there was one winner each from the Czech Republic, Austria, the United States, Peru and Zambia. Korenc Karel, the 18-year-old Czech winner, said placing in the top 10 was a testament to his years of dedication to the martial art. Shaolin culture promotes a healthy lifestyle, equipping people to navigate life’s challenges while maintaining physical and mental balance. The competition attracted international participants, such as 32-year-old Italian competitor Markus Hanisch. “Shaolin kung fu plays an important role in bridging cultures between countries,” Hanisch said. Wara Lucero, a competitor from Bolivia, highlighted the personal growth fostered by Shaolin kung fu training.
【知识点】旅游、说明文
【答案】64.B 65.B 66.C 67.B
【听力材料】W: Please be quiet and listen to me because I want to tell you about the next class trip. We’re going to a castle which we had read about in Tetbury last week in our history lesson. Tell your parents they need to pay for the trip this week. It’s five pounds altogether. That’s three pounds for the ticket and the rest is for the transport. Our trip is on a Saturday for we don’t want you to miss a single school day. We’re going by bus, so please get to school by 8:40 at the latest because the bus will arrive at 8:50 and leave in 20 minutes exactly. You don’t need to bring paper or a pen, but you do need a camera. If you haven’t got one, you can share with a friend. And while we’re there, we’re going to see a special exhibition. The one about cars has just finished, and now there’s one about clothes that’s called Modana, M-O-D-A-N-A. It’s very interesting to see what people wore hundreds of years agoThat’s all. Now, any questions
【听力材料】W: Please be quiet and listen to me because I want to tell you about the next class trip. We’re going to a castle which we had read about in Tetbury last week in our history lesson. Tell your parents they need to pay for the trip this week. It’s five pounds altogether. That’s three pounds for the ticket and the rest is for the transport. Our trip is on a Saturday for we don’t want you to miss a single school day. We’re going by bus, so please get to school by 8:40 at the latest because the bus will arrive at 8:50 and leave in 20 minutes exactly. You don’t need to bring paper or a pen, but you do need a camera. If you haven’t got one, you can share with a friend. And while we’re there, we’re going to see a special exhibition. The one about cars has just finished, and now there’s one about clothes that’s called Modana, M-O-D-A-N-A. It’s very interesting to see what people wore hundreds of years agoThat’s all. Now, any questions
【知识点】家庭、朋友与周围的人
【答案】68.C 69.B 70.C 71.A
【听力材料】M: A pen-friend is a friend you have never met but to whom you write letters. Many people have pen-friends in different countries. They write and receive letters and sometimes keep their pen-friends for many years. Sometimes they meet their pen-friends and they even get married. But usually people do not meet their pen-friends because they live many miles away from each other.
Most pen-friends are children living in different countries. They write to one another to find out about the way of life in other countries. Sometimes they write so they can practice using another’s language. Letters between pen-friends are usually full of information about the writer’s own country, his own town, school, interest and so on. Pen-friends often send one another stamps, coins and pictures postcards of their own countries. The best place to find a pen-friend is in a children’s magazine. Most magazines for young people list the names and addresses of children in different countries who are looking for pen-friends. For example, John Smith, aged 14, living at 16 New Road, London, England, wants a pen-friend in China. He’s interested in collecting stamps and listening to music.
【听力材料】M: A pen-friend is a friend you have never met but to whom you write letters. Many people have pen-friends in different countries. They write and receive letters and sometimes keep their pen-friends for many years. Sometimes they meet their pen-friends and they even get married. But usually people do not meet their pen-friends because they live many miles away from each other.
Most pen-friends are children living in different countries. They write to one another to find out about the way of life in other countries. Sometimes they write so they can practice using another’s language. Letters between pen-friends are usually full of information about the writer’s own country, his own town, school, interest and so on. Pen-friends often send one another stamps, coins and pictures postcards of their own countries. The best place to find a pen-friend is in a children’s magazine. Most magazines for young people list the names and addresses of children in different countries who are looking for pen-friends. For example, John Smith, aged 14, living at 16 New Road, London, England, wants a pen-friend in China. He’s interested in collecting stamps and listening to music.
【知识点】日常活动、说明文
【答案】72.C 73.B 74.A
【听力材料】 After a test last autumn, Kuang went to Toronto to visit his schoolmate, the distance measuring about 5,000 kilometers. This train started from Vancouver, a city surrounded by mountains. After confirming his baggage was aboard the train, Kuang settled down in his seat. Having a gift for communication, he started chatting with another passenger within five minutes. Their topics included the Canadian traditions, the weather, the travel experiences and the terrifying Great Fall. After a nice meal at noon, he was pleased to find that the scenery was impressive. He saw beautiful lakes in the distance, wealthy urban areas and maple forest. He even managed to catch sight of an eagle flying over bushes. Kuang reached Toronto, which lies near the border, at a misty dawn. Streets were very quiet. Though it was early, Kuang phoned his schoolmate at once, rather than waiting for him to come. They had a good time together.
【听力材料】 After a test last autumn, Kuang went to Toronto to visit his schoolmate, the distance measuring about 5,000 kilometers. This train started from Vancouver, a city surrounded by mountains. After confirming his baggage was aboard the train, Kuang settled down in his seat. Having a gift for communication, he started chatting with another passenger within five minutes. Their topics included the Canadian traditions, the weather, the travel experiences and the terrifying Great Fall. After a nice meal at noon, he was pleased to find that the scenery was impressive. He saw beautiful lakes in the distance, wealthy urban areas and maple forest. He even managed to catch sight of an eagle flying over bushes. Kuang reached Toronto, which lies near the border, at a misty dawn. Streets were very quiet. Though it was early, Kuang phoned his schoolmate at once, rather than waiting for him to come. They had a good time together.
【知识点】应用文、社会
【答案】75.B 76.C 77.B
【听力材料】
W: In the UK, changes are coming to how junk food is advertised. Starting in October 2025, online ads for unhealthy food and drinks will be banned. On TV, these ads will only be allowed to be played after 9 p.m. This new rule aims to address childhood weight issues. Statistics from the 2022-2023 school year show that over 20 percent of children aged 4 to 5 years old in England were overweight.
This number increases in older children starting middle school, with more than 36 percent being too fat.
The UK government thinks that seeing fewer ads for junk food will help kids eat better. Usman Ahmad Mushtaq, the UK’s deputy health minister, has said that less advertising could lead to healthier eating habits among children.
However, not everyone agrees with this plan. Some people think that banning ads doesn’t address the real reasons kids want junk food. Dina Rabie from the London School of Economics suggested that children’s experiences with junk food influence their choices more than ads do. She believes teaching kids about healthy eating is more important.
【听力材料】
W: In the UK, changes are coming to how junk food is advertised. Starting in October 2025, online ads for unhealthy food and drinks will be banned. On TV, these ads will only be allowed to be played after 9 p.m. This new rule aims to address childhood weight issues. Statistics from the 2022-2023 school year show that over 20 percent of children aged 4 to 5 years old in England were overweight.
This number increases in older children starting middle school, with more than 36 percent being too fat.
The UK government thinks that seeing fewer ads for junk food will help kids eat better. Usman Ahmad Mushtaq, the UK’s deputy health minister, has said that less advertising could lead to healthier eating habits among children.
However, not everyone agrees with this plan. Some people think that banning ads doesn’t address the real reasons kids want junk food. Dina Rabie from the London School of Economics suggested that children’s experiences with junk food influence their choices more than ads do. She believes teaching kids about healthy eating is more important.
【知识点】应用文、旅游
【答案】78.A 79.C 80.B 81.A
【听力材料】
W: Listen carefully, everyone. There will be a school trip to Hilltop Castle tomorrow. It’s a really interesting place, and I’m sure you’ll enjoy going there. We’re getting group tickets, so instead of the usual price of $6, you only have to pay $3 to visit the castle. And the bus is free. Now, don’t forget that we’re going on March 4th. Mrs. Philips, the school secretary, is away this week, so take your money to Mr. Gifford. He works in the office, too. I’m afraid you’ll have to get up early that day because you have to be at school at 7:30 a.m. The bus is leaving at 7:45 a.m. and I want you all to be at school 15 minutes before that. At the castle, I’ll give you a piece of paper with questions on it and a pen to fill it out with. You should try to answer all the questions on it. And one last thing: the castle doesn’t have a café or a restaurant, so you’ll probably get hungry. Don’t forget to bring a lunch!
【听力材料】
W: Listen carefully, everyone. There will be a school trip to Hilltop Castle tomorrow. It’s a really interesting place, and I’m sure you’ll enjoy going there. We’re getting group tickets, so instead of the usual price of $6, you only have to pay $3 to visit the castle. And the bus is free. Now, don’t forget that we’re going on March 4th. Mrs. Philips, the school secretary, is away this week, so take your money to Mr. Gifford. He works in the office, too. I’m afraid you’ll have to get up early that day because you have to be at school at 7:30 a.m. The bus is leaving at 7:45 a.m. and I want you all to be at school 15 minutes before that. At the castle, I’ll give you a piece of paper with questions on it and a pen to fill it out with. You should try to answer all the questions on it. And one last thing: the castle doesn’t have a café or a restaurant, so you’ll probably get hungry. Don’t forget to bring a lunch!
【知识点】一般现在时、日常活动、记叙文
【答案】82.B 83.B 84.A 85.C
【听力材料】Recently, 16 Chinese online novels have entered a collection in the British library, including Great Power, Heavy Industry, My Heroic Husband, Zhang Huan, and the Wisdom of the Great Shang Dynasty. These books cover different themes. Now let’s look at some of them in detail. Great Power, Heavy Industry, started online in 2016 and was finished in 86. “It tells how Chinese industries have grown stronger in recent decades, and foreign readers can learn about the Chinese system and culture behind the country’s rapid economic development,” the author, whose online pen name is Qi Cheng, says. The story in My Heroic Husband follows a modern businessman who time travels back to ancient times. He becomes the son in law of a commerce family and involves himself in the affairs of the country. This novel was also adapted into a TV series in 87. Zhang Huan is also one of the 16 novels. It tells a story about love and food in ancient times. The author created a representative female figure that was tough and intelligent. It first appeared online in 2019 was finished in 2020.
【听力材料】Recently, 16 Chinese online novels have entered a collection in the British library, including Great Power, Heavy Industry, My Heroic Husband, Zhang Huan, and the Wisdom of the Great Shang Dynasty. These books cover different themes. Now let’s look at some of them in detail. Great Power, Heavy Industry, started online in 2016 and was finished in 2019. “It tells how Chinese industries have grown stronger in recent decades, and foreign readers can learn about the Chinese system and culture behind the country’s rapid economic development,” the author, whose online pen name is Qi Cheng, says. The story in My Heroic Husband follows a modern businessman who time travels back to ancient times. He becomes the son in law of a commerce family and involves himself in the affairs of the country. This novel was also adapted into a TV series in 2021. Zhang Huan is also one of the 16 novels. It tells a story about love and food in ancient times. The author created a representative female figure that was tough and intelligent. It first appeared online in 2019 was finished in 2020.
【知识点】天气气候、新闻
【答案】86.B 87.A 88.B 89.C
【听力材料】
Is it hot enough out there It’s Manny, Miami’s weatherman, back with a Channel 5 weather update. I have good and bad news for my lovely viewers, and both are that this hot and sunny weather isn’t going anywhere until autumn. From now, in mid-August, until the end of September, expect nothing but warm sunshine. Great news for my beach lovers but difficult news for anyone stuck in an office. So, turn on that air conditioning or get some sun screen because this weather is here to stay. If you look at this weather map, you can see the warm pressure keeping the rain away for the near future. Plus, with temperatures rising above 40 degrees, we can expect winds to calm as well. I’m sorry, Miamians — I wish there was calmer weather for you. But instead, here’s some inspiration. The weather is hot, but the beaches are on fire! For the rest of the summer, there will be volleyball, swimming, barbecue and live music on the beaches. If you’re like me, some fun in the sun will help you enjoy this hot weather! That’s all from me; stay here with Bill for sports and then Lily with local news. Stay happy, Miami!
【听力材料】
Is it hot enough out there It’s Manny, Miami’s weatherman, back with a Channel 5 weather update. I have good and bad news for my lovely viewers, and both are that this hot and sunny weather isn’t going anywhere until autumn. From now, in mid-August, until the end of September, expect nothing but warm sunshine. Great news for my beach lovers but difficult news for anyone stuck in an office. So, turn on that air conditioning or get some sun screen because this weather is here to stay. If you look at this weather map, you can see the warm pressure keeping the rain away for the near future. Plus, with temperatures rising above 40 degrees, we can expect winds to calm as well. I’m sorry, Miamians — I wish there was calmer weather for you. But instead, here’s some inspiration. The weather is hot, but the beaches are on fire! For the rest of the summer, there will be volleyball, swimming, barbecue and live music on the beaches. If you’re like me, some fun in the sun will help you enjoy this hot weather! That’s all from me; stay here with Bill for sports and then Lily with local news. Stay happy, Miami!
【知识点】日常活动
【答案】90.C 91.A 92.B 93.A
【听力材料】
Most people are aware of which foods they ought to avoid, but at some point in their busy lives, they go straight to the prepared meals in the supermarket. I'd like to explain how to choose the best pre-packaged food. Firstly, read the label. If it ha

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