福建省泉州市南安第一中学2025-2026学年高二上学期第一次段考英语试题(含答案,含听力原文及音频)

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福建省泉州市南安第一中学2025-2026学年高二上学期第一次段考英语试题(含答案,含听力原文及音频)

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南安一中2025~2026学年度高二年第一次阶段考
英语科试卷
本试卷分四部分,共12页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
注意事项:
1. 答题前,考生务必先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2. 考生作答时,请将答案写在答题卡上,在本试卷上答题无效。按照题号在各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效。
3. 答案使用0.5毫米的黑色中性签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚;选择题答案使用2B铅笔填涂,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。
4. 保持答题卡整洁,不破损,不对折。考试结束后,将本试卷自行保存,答题卡交回。
第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节 (共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Where will the speakers probably go today
A. A supermarket. B. A local café. C. A convenience store.
2.How does the man feel now
A. Busy. B. Worried. C. Eager.
3.When will the woman fly home
A. On June 15th. B. On June 25th. C. On June 30th.
4.Why can’t Boris spend the weekend with the woman
A. He can’t ski. B. He has to study. C. He wants to visit his family.
5.What do the speakers want the public to stop doing
A. Feeding animals in the wild.
B. Watching animal shows.
C. Eating wild animals.
第二节 (共 15 小题:每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第 6、7 题。
6.What is the main topic of the conversation
A. Literary preference. B. Reading tasks. C. Books about desert.
7. Which type of book does the man choose
A. Adventure stories. B. Historical fiction books. C. Fantasy novels.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
8.Where are the speakers probably
A. On a bridge. B. At an art museum. C. In a classroom.
9. How did the man find inspiration
A. By listening to music and waiting patiently.
B. By looking at others’ works.
C. By visiting different places.
10. What does the woman think the man should pay attention to
A. His basic skills.
B. Artistic expression.
C. The value of his works.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
What’s the relationship between the speakers
A.Customer and restaurant server.
B.Chef and manager.
C.Co-workers.
What is the woman’s diet like
She is a big meat eater.
B. She has plant-based meals.
C. She follows a low-salt diet.
What does the man miss most about his hometown
A. His families. B. Cultural events. C. Some local restaurants.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16 题。
What does John do probably
A.He is an IT support technician.
B.He is a building security guard.
C.He is a technology product salesman.
Which problem is Lisa experiencing now
A.Identity theft. B. Broken devices. C. Computer viruses.
What will the reminder be about
A. New computer hardware. B. Internet security. C. System update.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
How does the speaker usually spend her summer vacations
A.By volunteering abroad. B. By traveling nearby. C. By working locally.
18. What was the speaker’s first impression of Madagascar’s airport
A. It was lively. B. It was modern. C. It was beautiful.
19. What did the speaker do on her third day in Madagascar
A. She collected supplies. B. She started building. C. She toured around.
20. What will the speaker do next
A. Display some pictures. B. Shoot a video. C. Write a story.
第二部分 阅读 (共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Pop Mart: The Mystery Behind Blind Boxes
In the past decade, Pop Mart has revolutionized toy collecting through its innovative blind box concept. These small, sealed packages containing random(随机的) collectible figures have created a global craze, particularly among teenagers and young adults.
The Blind Box Phenomenon
Standard blind boxes are priced at 59-69 ($8-10) in China, while international markets see higher prices-up to $15 in the US and 12 in the UK. The excitement comes from not knowing which of the 12 possible figures you’ll get, with rare “hidden” versions appearing only once in every 144 boxes. This system has proven incredibly successful, with Pop Mart’s 2024 revenue reaching 13 billion ($1.8 billion).
Global Expansion Challenges
As Pop Mart expanded to over 30 countries, problems arose. In London, a limited-edition Labubu release caused such crowding that police were called. Meanwhile, fake versions of popular figures flooded markets in Southeast Asia, selling for half the price but with poor quality.
Membership Benefits
To maintain customer loyalty, Pop Mart offers:
* 1 membership point per 1 spent
* Early access to new releases for Gold members ( 5,000+ annual spending)
* Increased chances (from 1/ 144 to 1/72) of finding hidden figures when buying full sets
21.What makes blind boxes particularly attractive for buyers
A. Their low cost. B. Their large size.
C. Their mysterious content. D. Their educational value.
22.What special benefit do Gold members receive
A. Unlimited returns. B. Rare hidden figures.
C. More membership points. D. Early purchase opportunities.
23.Which of the following is true about Pop Mart
A. Blind boxes of Pop Mart are all sold at fixed prices.
B. Pop Mart has changed the market with its innovation.
C. Pop Mart has gained great popularity among all ages.
D. Fake Labubu attracted the attention of London police.
B
Born in Sudan in 1990, Hamza Yassin is a wildlife cameraman and TV presenter.
He was eight when they landed in the UK. Besides the changes in climate, he also had to adjust to the change in pets: “Where’s everyone’s pet lions and monkeys It was all cats and dogs. I hadn’t realised what a special upbringing I had had. But it was the UK that cemented my love of wildlife. At first glance, it doesn’t look like there is a lot of wildlife, especially in the winter. But if you peel back the layers, there is so much.”
Though his doctor parents didn’t have time to closely teach him, they did turn on the television; in particular, the Discovery Channel. David Attenborough’s The Life of Birds was an eye-opening experience, and Steve Irwin was a huge inspiration, too. While he thought they had cool jobs, he never thought he could be a presenter. He never saw anyone like him in front of the camera. He was a teenager who wasn’t white.
It was still a long road to establishing his career, though. It was not until after he became an assistant for the incredible wildlife cameraman Jesse Wilkinson that he realized he needed to create his own journey. When he was 21, he traveled with friends to the Highlands. Two weeks later, he was back there for good. He told his parents he was living in a beautiful cottage. The truth was that he was living in his car, just trying to make ends meet. He parked at the local ferry terminal (轮渡码头) but lived there happily for nine months, doing odd jobs — cutting grass, and moving furniture to earn enough money to survive. During that time, he was cutting his teeth as a wildlife cameraman — he was determined that he wouldn’t go back to Northampton with his tail between his legs and say to his parents: “ I’ve been defeated.” Luckily, everything paid off. That experience taught him everything he needed to know about the profession.
Eventually, Hamza became a renowned wildlife cameraman, inspiring others to pursue their dreams regardless of their background.
24.What does the underlined word “cemented” in paragraph 2 refer to
A. Strengthened. B. Expressed. C. Challenged. D. Reduced.
25.Why didn’t Hamza think he could be a TV presenter at the beginning
A. He took no passion for being a presenter.
B. He feared to stand in front of the camera.
C. He lacked confidence because of his color.
D. He obtained little support from his parents.
26.Why does the author mention Hamza’s trip to the Highlands
A. It led to a life-long friendship.
B. It started his own career journey.
C. It refined his photography skills.
D. It enriched his life experience.
27.What can we learn from Hamza’s experience
A. Great minds think alike. B. Strike while the iron is hot.
C. Where there’s a will, there’s a way. D. Actions speak louder than words.
C
Computers have taken the crown in chess, Go and poker, but when it comes to competitive coding, humans still have the edge — just.
Recently, Polish coder Przemyslaw Debiak, known online as Psyho, narrowly defeated OpenAI’s algorithm (算法) at the 2025 AtCoder World Tour Finals in Tokyo. The 41-year-old, a former OpenAI employee who retired five years ago, predicts he might be the last human to claim the title, given rapid tech progress. “That’s probable,” he said, noting frustration at the thought of AI outperforming him, though he enjoys the competitions. Psyho acknowledged the irony (讽刺): coders are fueling their own potential obsolescence (淘汰). “Live by the sword, die by the sword,” he expressed pre-contest, adding, “I helped develop AI and nearly lost to it — though I won, for now.”
The 10-hour contest, featuring 11 top-ranked human coders and OpenAI’s algorithm (which finished second, 9.5% behind Psyho), involves solving complex optimization (最优化) problems like the traveling salesman puzzle — simple to state but computationally tough. While ChatGPT handles repetitive code, AI’s showing in open-ended logic problems impresses.
“Top humans still excel at reasoning and complex problem-solving,” Psyho said, but typing speed caps them. AI, by contrast, rapidly tests small adjustments: “It’s like cloning a human to work at the same time — faster, and sometimes quantity beats a single genius.”
Major firms like Meta and Microsoft now use AI for coding. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warned that AI could replace 20% of white-collar jobs within five years. “All white-collar roles face this now; manual jobs are safer a few more years,” Psyho noted. Like many in tech, he’s not sure about AI’s rise. “We face disinformation, social impacts, and humans losing purpose,” he said. “Society evolves slowly, meanwhile, tech progress accelerates faster and faster.”
What did Psyho imply by saying “Live by the sword, die by the sword”
A. Coding is a dangerous job.
B. He regrets ever joining OpenAI.
C. OpenAI’s algorithm is too complex.
D. Coders speed up their own replacement.
29. According to Psyho, what limits top human coders
A. Slow typing speed. B. AI’s strong competition.
C. Poor reasoning capacity. D. Inability to solve problems.
30. What is Psyho’s attitude towards AI’s rise
A. Supportive. B. Indifferent. C. Uncertain. D. Critical.
31. What would be the best title for the text
A. OpenAI Loses Its Edge B. The Decline of Human Coders
C. The Last Human Champion D. Human Coder Narrowly Defeats AI
D
The “hedgehog (刺猬) dilemma” is a famous metaphor from German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer. In his 1851 book, he described how humans struggle with relationships through a story about hedgehogs. His advice was simple: keep your distance.
This sad story became widely discussed. Sigmund Freud and modern scientists studied this idea. In 2015, an award-winning short film called Hedgehog retold this story.
How does this apply to real life Most people remember being hurt by close relationships – broken friendships, family conflicts, or romantic betrayals. Since these connections matter deeply, their damage hurts more. Should we stop trusting others Schopenhauer said yes, but science would say otherwise.
A study in PLOS Medicine reviewing 148 studies with over 300,000 people found those with strong social connections live 50% longer. The National Institute on Aging warns that loneliness harms health as much as smoking 15 cigarettes daily – making Schopenhauer’s advice concerning.
When hurt repeatedly, people often fall into defense mode. Relationship expert Hilary Sanders explains common defense behaviors: going silent during arguments, seeing normal comments as criticism, or overreacting to small issues. These reactions often start in childhood. If parents often criticized or classmates bullied someone, they might develop habits like pretending not to care or getting angry easily. While these helped survive childhood pain, they cause problems in adult relationships when used unconsciously.
The good news is people can change. Through therapy, many learn to recognize their defense patterns and understand their origins. Couples can improve relationships by learning each other’s emotional triggers and responding thoughtfully instead of arguing. However, Sanders warns that defenses shouldn’t be removed suddenly – it’s like taking down a wall brick by brick.
Although Schopenhauer focused on the pain of closeness, the hedgehog story actually shows our deep need for connection. Unlike real hedgehogs, humans aren’t born with physical spines. By carefully lowering our defenses around trustworthy people, we might truly enjoy both warmth and safety in relationships.
Why does the author mention the hedgehog dilemma in paragraph 1
A.To stress its importance. B. To support Schopenhauer’s advice.
C. To recommend Schopenhauer’s book. D. To introduce the theme of relationship.
33. What is Schopenhauer’s key solution to the “hedgehog dilemma”
A. Ignore pain. B. Seek therapy.
C. Avoid closeness. D. Build walls.
34. What major evidence goes against Schopenhauer’s advice
A. Freud’s studies. B. Long life from social ties.
C. Henry’s short film. D. Defense behavior of people.
35. What does Sanders say about close connection
A. People should make gradual progress in it.
B. Humans can benefit from it unconsciously.
C. It can help children relieve childhood pain.
D. Couples should learn to defend it thoughtfully.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Looking for a way to connect with nature but you’re not sure how to when you live in the city Here are a few ways to live in harmony with nature and reduce your pressure.
◆Go on a wildlife walk.
There’s lots of urban wildlife for you to discover, so you can reach out to your city park departments to get some valuable information. 36 A wildlife walk is one of the easiest ways to connect with nature because it helps you to realize that you’ re surrounded by nature.
◆ 37
Nothing will make you feel as closely connected with the earth as walking without shoes on grass for a couple of minutes. This very direct connection with nature will make you realize that you’re part of the huge world, helping you to relax and feel calmer.
◆Attract nature yourself.
One of the best ways to connect with nature is to make it come to you. 38 You can also fill some tubs (盆) with flowers to attract butterflies. Create a friendly place for nature and you’re sure to attract all kinds of beings passing close to your home.
◆Create a small garden.
Plants and flowers are part of nature as well and even the tiniest amount of space can be turned into a beautiful garden. If you’ve got a balcony(阳台), fill it with pots full of flowers. 39__ Imagine how satisfying it would be to share them with your friends and family.
Use these tips for connecting with nature and living a more comfortable lifestyle in a big city. 40
A.Have a walk in a park.
B.Take off your shoes and walk barefoot.
C.You can grow your own vegetables on it as well.
D.It’s a different way of experiencing nature and helping you to enjoy it.
E.You can put a bird feeder on your balcony or by your window.
F.Meantime, this is a good method of improving your health and well-being.
G.They often offer guided walks to help you enjoy the natural beauty in your cities.
第三部分 语言运用 (共三节,满分45分)
第一节 完形填空 (15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
Sam had always felt invisible (看不见的). He had a few friends but never felt like he truly 41 . He was just... there.
Every day, while going to school, he stopped to help Mrs. Reyes, who 42 to carry flour sacks inside her bakery. One lunch break, Sam spotted a classmate, Daniel, sitting 43 , while others chatted in groups. Without overthinking, he 44 into the seat across from him, asking, “Mind me sitting here ” Daniel smiled, a sudden 45 in his eyes. Later that day, as he passed a little girl 46 her escaping balloon, he bought a new one, and 47 it to her.
To him, these were just small things — things anyone would do. Yet, he felt, somehow, nothing 48 ever seemed to happen to him.
One evening, as he sat alone in the classroom, his gaze 49 , his friend, Maya, came over and sat down beside him. “You look like you’re waiting for something,” she whispered. Sam 50 , “Nothing good really happens to me.” Maya smiled softly, “Because you are the 51 that happens to others."
Sam blinked, stunned. 52 of Mrs. Reyes’ grateful smiles, Daniel’s radiant(容光焕发的) look, and the little girl’s joyful giggling flashed back. Maybe Maya was right. Maybe some people weren’t meant to 53 the good, but to be the good. Maybe good things were happening to him — quietly in the 54 he gave others. And in those moments of 55 , he’d always belonged.
41.A.cared B.belonged C.depended D.responded
42.A.forgot B.hesitated C.decided D.struggled
43.A.calmly B.comfortably C.straight D.alone
44.A.sank B.climbed C.slid D.jumped
45.A.shine B.fire C.confusion D.shock
46.A.pulling down B.crying over C.focusing on D.waving at
47.A.delivered B.returned C.handed D.showed
48.A.extraordinary B.memorable C.interesting D.amusing
49.A.warm B.blank C.distant D.brief
50.A.argued B.insisted C.sighed D.wept
51.A.change B.good C.chance D.story
52.A.Memories B.Words C.Promises D.Legends
53.A.receive B.repay C.bring D.spread
54.A.hope B.warmth C.smiles D.thanks
55.A.loneliness B.silence C.reflection D.connection
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The 2025 World Games concluded on August 17 in Chengdu, China, after 11 days of 56________ (compete). About 4,000 athletes from around the world competed in 256 medal events in 34 sports, including waterski and wake board, flag football, and speed skating. This year’s games 57________ (feature) power boating and cheer leading for the first time.
The World Games include sports not 58 (find) in the Olympics and give some of the world’s best athletes an unmissable chance to showcase their skills on a _59_____________(globe) stage. They 60 (run) by the International World Games Association(IWGA), with support from the International Olympic Committee. 61 the Olympics, the World Games are held every four years in a host city.
At this year’s World Games, China led the overall medal count with 64, 36 of them gold. The US secured 28 medals, its athletes 62 (win) gold in events like disc golf, softball, and trampoline gymnastics. Spanish speed skater Sebastian Bitar and German swimmer Nina Hol became the most decorated athletes at this year’s Games, both of 63 finished atop the medal table with five golds.
The 2029 World Games will be held in Karlsruhe, Germany. At this year’s closing ceremony, 64_________ World Games flag was handed over to the mayor of Karlsruhe and German athletes. “Over these unforgettable days, Chengdu has not only hosted the world 65 it has made the world feel at home,” IWGA president José Perurena said at the closing ceremony.
第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
假定你是校学生会主席李华,下个月将组织举办一场校园慈善音乐会。请给你校的英国留学生Chris写一封邮件邀请他来参与演出,内容包括:
活动介绍;
表演形式建议。
注意: 1.写作词数应为80 左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Chris,
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 (满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
I’d loved hip-hop dancing since my childhood. Dance was my favorite class, and I looked forward to going every day. And this year, my senior year, was going to be the best dance class yet.
As I was walking excitedly over to the first day of dance class, I passed one of my fellow dancers from the previous year. “Sarah, have you heard ” “Heard what ” “We have a new dance teacher. Her name is Ms. Barton, and she is strictly ballet.”
Ballet Well, this ought to be interesting. I had never taken ballet in my life. I’ll admit, I was a bit nervous, but also up for the challenge.
When I entered the classroom, I changed into hip-hop-styled clothing that I had in my backpack. It would have to do for now.
We all stood at the barre (把杆) as Ms. Barton ran us through basic ballet steps. She was just how I had imagined a ballet teacher would be: excellent posture with a strict attitude.
“Grand plié (屈膝),” demanded Ms. Barton. Along with my fellow classmates, I began my grand plié. Ms. Barton gave me a stare. “What is your name ” she asked. “Sarah. Sarah Brunner;” I responded with a smile.
“Class, I would like everyone to watch Miss Sarah do a grand plié.” She gestured for me to continue. I slowly got into position and then performed a grand plete silence. All eyes were on me. “Now, class, this is an example of what not to do,” Ms. Barton said seriously.
Red face. A wave of pure embarrassment came over me. However, I participated in the rest of the class to the best of my abilities. My pride wouldn’t allow me to quit.
I persisted day by day, week by week, and Ms. Barton seemed to tolerate my ballet well enough to not make every dance class dreadful. Then came our final production, a four-day show performed at our school theater. We students had to choose a single dance piece from the five given options.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Ms. Barton was shocked that I chose to be in her ballet piece.
“I will award one student,” Ms. Barton announced at the end of the four-day show.
南安一中2025~2026学年度高二年第一次阶段考
英语科参考答案
1-5.ACBBC 6-10.ACCAB 11-15.CBCAA 16-20.BCABA
21-25 CDBAC 26-30 BCDAC 31-35 DDCBA 36-40 GBECF
41-45 BDDCA 46-50BCACC 51-55 BAABD
56.competition 57.featured 58.found 59.global 60.are run
61.Like 62.winning 63.whom 64.the 65.but
写作:
第一节 One possible version:
Dear Chris,
I’m thrilled to invite you to be part of something truly special! We’re putting together a charity concert next month with the goal of raising funds to support students from economically disadvantaged families. It’ll be a night filled with heartwarming music and shared smiles in our school auditorium.
Now, here’s where you come in. We’ve been fans of your performances, and we’d be absolutely excited to have you share your gift with us. Here are a few ideas that might suit your style: If you fancy taking center stage, how about a solo piano performance of a classical piece It would be a showstopper! Or, if you’re up for it, a duet with other student musicians could be a magical collaboration that our audience would love.
I’d like to hear what you think. Just let me know by the end of this week. Looking forward to your reply and hopefully seeing you on stage!
第二节One possible version:
Ms. Barton was shocked that I chose to be in her ballet piece. “You want to be in my ballet piece ” she questioned, her eyes widening in disbelief. “Yes, Ms. Barton,” I replied with determination. She nodded, a subtle smile playing on her lips. Over the following weeks, Ms. Barton observed my efforts and began offering me extra guidance after class, refining my technique and boosting my confidence. When the performance night arrived, I was filled with nerves but remained resolute. I danced with elegance of a ballet artist and the audience’s applause at the conclusion was deafening.
“I will award one student,” Ms. Barton announced at the end of the four-day show. All eyes turned expectantly towards her. “This student has demonstrated remarkable progress.” She paused and stared at me, “Sarah, you’ve transformed from someone with no ballet experience to delivering a stunning performance. You truly deserve this ‘Most Improved Dancer’ award,” she declared with a resolute voice. Overwhelmed with joy, I felt tears streaming down my face. This experience taught me that embracing new challenges and putting in hard work can lead to delightful surprises.
听力原文
Text 1
M: We have a lot to do this Sunday. Maybe we can have our breakfast delivered from a local café.
W: Why don’t we order from a convenience store We’re also out of bread, milk, and household cleaning supplies.
M: That’s too much to deliver. Let’s visit a supermarket instead! (1)
Text 2
W: You have a few days to relax before starting your work schedule.
M: I wish I could start now, instead. I’m so excited to begin growing, learning, and working hard! (2)
W: Don’t worry. By next week, you’ll be very busy with work tasks.
Text 3
M: So, you’re entering South Korea today on June 15th. You’re able to stay for a total of 15 days.
W: Thanks, sir. But I have a return flight home in just ten days. (3) I’m only visiting Seoul for vacation.
Text 4
W: Boris, my family’s going on a ski trip this weekend. Please, join us!
M: I wish. I love skiing! But I have exams on Monday. I should stay home and review my notes this weekend. (4)
Text 5
M: We need to educate people that eating shark fin (鱼翅) soup is terrible for the environment.
W: We surely do. Sharks are important creatures for ocean ecosystems. If they die off, so will the planet. People should stop eating any kind of wild animals. (5)
Text 6 (第 6 题为总结题)
W: If you were stuck on a desert island and could only choose one book, which would you choose
M: Why would I be on a desert island
W: It’s an imaginary circumstance! The point is to imagine choosing only one favorite book to read.
M: Not sure. Of the books I’ve read for fun, school, and research, I prefer fiction books about magic.
W: Like the Harry Potter series
M: Exactly. I love fantasy-based novels the best! (7) Would you bring a science fiction book to this desert island
W: Or a mystery or adventure book!
Text 7 (第 8 题为推断题)
W: I love your drawing, Paul. You’ve perfectly displayed this beautiful city.
M: Thanks, Ms. Jones. I spent hours sitting and listening to classical music by the Brooklyn Bridge, drawing every skyline in detail. (9)
W: Fantastic. How did you gain this inspiration (9)
M: I just sat and did nothing until the right moment came to me. (9)
W: Amazing things can happen when you’re patient and don’t rush the process. You’re ready to display this drawing at this weekend’s art show.
M: Really Is there any chance that our works could be sold Are other students in this classroom ready to display their works
W: Yes. Don’t worry about others’ pieces. And I don’t think selling your work is important at this stage. The purpose is to express yourself through your paintings properly! (10)
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W: We’ve both been cooking at this restaurant for months. You’re such a talented chef. (11)
M: You too! (11) We always cook French food here. But what other foods do you enjoy preparing
W: Of course, French dining is a very famous and respected style of cooking. I grew up in India, so I enjoy eating different foods.
M: You cook French food perfectly. I assumed you also ate French bread, meat, and cheese at home. (12)
W: Actually, I hardly eat the food you just mentioned. Instead, I mainly prepare and eat rice and vegetable curry dishes. (12)
M: I know these are popular Indian foods. But I personally think curry is a bit too salty.
W: That’s true. India has the most vegetarians in the world — around 40% of the country doesn’t eat meat!
M: That’s so interesting. I only live a few hours from my hometown, but I still miss my favorite food offered in the restaurants there. (13) You must miss your family’s culture dearly.
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W: Hi, John. I have an issue with the laptop our company gave me. Also, I’m worried about a virus or security issue with my software. Could you help, please
M: Sure, Lisa. (15) What kind of security issue are you having
W: I’ve never experienced this before. My laptop warned that someone else had logged into my company account. And now, I can’t get into it because the password and name were changed. (15) Before, I’ve only dealt with damaged microphones, batteries or screens.
M: Have you used public Wi-Fi and simple passwords
W: Yes. I had a lunch meeting with a customer at a nearby café and used their Internet.
M: Well, that might be the puter privacy and security are critical concerns. Everyone should learn to keep their information, passwords, and files private. (16)
W: I guess online identity theft will be the largest subject of the coming year.
M: Sure. Luckily, with a few basic safeguards, you can prevent these issues. And I’ll set up a new firewall on your computer after I recover your account. Later I’ll send a reminder in the company group chat to let our staff be aware of the problem. (16)
W: That’s really kind of you.
Text 10
Previously, I had spent most summers doing part-time jobs near my home. (17) But last summer, I joined a volunteer program in the African country of Madagascar to build new homes and buildings. There, I had an adventure unlike any other. After a day of travel from my home in Singapore, I arrived in Madagascar. I had seen pictures of incredible rainforests and ocean waters, but Madagascar’s biggest airport surprised me at first sight. It immediately felt crowded and cheerful to me! (18) Maybe I’m just used to the very modern and cold airports in East Asia.Then, I traveled through the beautiful countryside and arrived in a village. I was greeted warmly by local families. These villagers guided me around their land, showing me crops, animals, and homes. We spent the second day gathering supplies. Then, finally, I started a building project the next day. (19) Natural disasters damaged buildings, so our group’s effort in building structures made a real impact on everyone’s lives.Now, I’ll show you some photos from that village. (20) And after that, I’ll finish with some stories and videos about friendship, service, and the power of volunteering to build a better world!
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