浙江省舟山市2026届高三11月高考模拟考试英语试卷(含答案,含听力原文无音频)

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浙江省舟山市2026届高三11月高考模拟考试英语试卷
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共 5 小题:每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 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。
What will the speakers do next
Buy some fresh fruits. B. Return a phone call. C. Do some cleaning.
How much should the man pay for the beer
A.$3. B.$6. C.$9.
What will Kevin be responsible for
His tuition fees. B. His phone charges. C. His family expenses.
Where does the conversation probably take place
At home. B. In a hotel. C. At a grocery.
What does the man forget to do
Settle a debt. B. Check his app. C. Send a wechat.
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。
Who will the woman meet tonight
Some former colleagues. B. A group of old friends. C. Her university peers.
How does the man sound in the end
Envious. B. Astonished. C. Frustrated.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
What is the woman's main concern
Gaining practical skills. B. Doing academic research. C. Finding an affordable program.
What is the probable relationship between the speakers
Manager and applicant. B. Lecturer and assistant. C. advisor and student.
What is the woman going to do next
Apply for a scholarship. B. Register for the program. C. Consider the man's advice.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
How does the woman find her current job
Satisfying. B. Tiring. C. Entertaining.
Why does the man thank the woman
She shared creative ideas.
She had a positive attitude.
She always supported him.
What does the woman finally decide to do
Find a similar position. B. Create video content. C. Serve as a teacher.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。
What's wrong with the man
He has a running nose. B. He has a chest pain. C. He has a heartache.
When did the symptoms begin
A. Last week. B. This morning. C. Three days ag o.
What does the woman arrange for the man
An online consultation. B. A medical examination. C. An urgent operation.
What had the man initially planned to do tonight
Have a large meal. B. Rest at home. C. Order a ticket.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。
What does the speaker say about lack of sleep
A. It influences learning ability. B. It causes emotional problems. C. It mainly affects physica l health.
Why does the speaker suggest keeping a sleep diary
A. To improve memory. B. To track sleep activities. C. To find proper slee p time.
What is the speaker's last tip for better sleep
A. Keeping the same schedule. B. Going to bed early every day. C. Sleeping in a quiet envi ronment.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节(共 15 小题:每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
A
The upcoming winter season offers a selection of the finest, quickest, toughest and most delightful running events across the UK for those seeking adventure or community spirit.
Bah Humbug 10K,1 December
Do yourself a favour and bring towels and plastic bags with you, because every bit of gear you wea r during this event is likely to be caked with mud by the end. Therefore, the organisers have done well t o ensure there are changing rooms and showers available for all runners.

Winter Solstice Strider,8 December
Dig that head flashlight out of the messy drawer for this after-dark run or walk for a good cause. Y ou have a5K route, which winds through the forest at the St Ives Estate. The route is far from flat and w ill almost certainly be muddy in places, so make sure your batteries are well charged in case there are e mergencies.
servder.org
The Christmas Charity Run,21 December
This event is run by a most environmentally conscious organiser in the country, and is therefore on ly open to local runners to reduce car travel. Another great feature is that 7.50 of the 10 entry fee goes straight to a local charity that supports people with cancer, making this one of the most positive-impact
events that you could possibly find. eventrac.co.uk
Mapledurham 10& Half,29 December
Mapledurham events are always well organised and, with unpleasant weather likely, you' ll have to deal with some mud on the various uphills and downhills on whichever of the 10K, 10-mile or half-ma rathon courses you choose. The organisers have prioritised finding a good route over precise measurem ents, so all three races have a rather loose relationship with their stated distance.
mstevents.co.uk
Which website offers information for night run participants
sueryder.org B.
C.eventrac.co.uk D. mstevents.co.uk
What makes the Mapledurham events unique
Eco-friendly goals. B. Flexible race distances.
C. Strong charity focus. D. Muddy running courses.
Which column of a magazine is the text probably from
Tech Trends. B. Athlete Profiles. C. News Insight. D. Race Guide.
B
Last spring, my neighbor Donna and I, both in our seventies, spent several hours in the glorious su nshine enjoying the new season. When it was time to sit down and relax, Donna pulled out her red meta l chair from her garage (车库) and I sat on an overturned plastic bucket (桶). It was fun to catch up on n ews that we had missed during the long winter indoors.
However, over the next few days, it turned out that we needed more than a chair and a bucket whic h were not quite comfortable. Donna decided we needed a bench. After dismiss ing unsuitable options f rom local stores, she found a perfect one online. The next day it arrived. Excitedly, she opened the box and started putting it together. We proudly high-fived each other as the pieces joined up and the bench s tarted to look like one. After a few minutes'assistance from a neighbour, it was complete. What's more, it was the perfect fit for two 70-somethings to carry on late afternoon chats.
Soon, the bench attracted other neighbors. One day, someone called out from the sidewalk,“What d o you do on that bench ” Quick-thinking Donna called back,“It's our 'Thinking Bench'! We think about important things happening in our lives.” Then, the name gradually evolved—— after one neighbor sat alone deep in thought, he declared it a“Decision-Making Bench”; another time, when Donna was caug ht napping, she insisted she was“meditating (冥想)”, adding yet another name.
Last fall, with the temperature falling, we came to the end of sitting outdoors. We were faced with one dilemma —— what to do about it in the winter Well, we sat down and thought and meditated and decided to put it in Donna's garage for the winter.
When I glimpsed it a few times over the next months, the bench sat lonely, holding empty flower p ots, and some flat, old boxes. But now after a long winter, spring flowers are ready to bloom in the war m sunshine, and we neighbours are ready to welcome“The Bench” back into our lives.
Donna decided to replace the chair and bucket to .
lighten the carrying load B. attract more neighbours
C. get better seating for chats D. adapt to warmer weather
How did the bench get its various names
From items placed on it. B. From seasonal discussions.
C. From users' activities on it. D. From Donna's creative ideas.
Why are pots and boxes mentioned in the last paragraph
To suggest the flowers would soon be planted. B. To show the bench was not serving its purpose.
C. To describe the bench's practical use in winter. D. To explain why the bench needed winter storag e.
What does“The Bench” represent by the story's end
A symbol of community bonds. B. A solution to the aging problem.
C. A reminder of the past summer. D. A memory of a valued online order.
C
What if you could meet most of your daily needs —— shopping, work, education, healthcare —— within a15-minute walk or bike ride from your home This is the exciting vision of the“15-minute city”, an urban planning concept that gained global attention years ago. However, putting it into practice has sparked unexpected and fierce opposition.
The concept was popularized by Mayor Anne Hidalgo of Paris and based on the research of French scholarCarlos Moreno. It suggests a move from city planning centered mainly on cars to one focused o n“chrono-urbanism”. The goal is to return urban space to people, with more parks and streets for walki ng. Advocates argue that this model addresses multiple crises all at the same time: climate change, soci al isolation, and public health.
Despite its apparent benefits, opponents have misrepresented the idea online, framing it as a secret government plan to control people's free movement. While these claims are baseless, they have gained support, influencing public opinion and making it harder for cities like Oxford and Melbourne to carry out the concept.
The real issue, however, goes deeper than misinformation. It points to a fundamental problem in ur ban innovation: the difficulty of imagining a life less dependent on the private car. For decades, the car has symbolized personal freedom and status. Any policy that seems to reduce car use, even if it aims to enhance overall quality of life, can make people feel emotionally upset. This reflects what transport exp erts call“car dependency”, a cultural and deep-rooted habit that is hard to break.
The situation mirrors past urban conflicts. For instance, many people opposed creating walking-onl y streets in city centers decades ago, but now, such areas are mostly loved and valued. The experts of a recent study on sustainable transition conclude that the battle for the 15-minute city is not just about pla nning; it's about messaging.Success depends not only on smart design but also on effectively conveyin g its vision of a more sustainable and humane urban future.
What can we learn about“chrono-urbanism” in paragraph 2
It gives more space to people. B. It aims to expand road networks.
C. It focuses on car development. D. It was created by Carlos Moreno.
What do the opponents think of the 15-minute city
Traffic-slowing. B. Money-wasting.
C. Freedom-limiting. D. Tech-demanding.
What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about
The challenge of a less car-centered life. B. The significance of private cars.
C. The public's reactions to a new policy. D. The definition of car dependency.
What does the experts' conclusion imply in the last paragraph
Public opinions are too hard to change. B. Sustainable transition is the top priority.
C. Communication matters as much as design. D. Planning should send an innovative message.
D
David Uttal, a scientist at Northwestern University, has always been poor at finding his way. At 13, he got lost on a Boy Scout hike for two and a half days. The world is full of people like Uttal —— and their opposites, the folks who always seem to know exactly where they are and how to get where they want to go.
These differences are obvious, but explaining them has proved challenging. Now, research using vi rtual reality suggests that to some extent, navigational (导航的) skills are shaped by upbringing.
A 2020 study highlighted this. The researchers compared the performance of more than 2,600 twin s as they navigated through a virtual environment to test whether navigational ability runs in families. I t does, they found ——but only modestly. Instead, the biggest contributor to people's performance was what geneticists call“nonshared environmental factors”—— the unique experiences each person accum ulates as their life unfolds. Good navigators,it appears, are mostly made, not born.
Another large- scale experiment provided further insight. Researchers developed a smartphone ga me,“SeaHero Quest”, in which players navigate through a virtual environment to locate checkpoint s. B ased on data from nearly four million players worldwide, they discovered that cultural factors were link ed to wayfinding skills. People from Nordie countries, where the navigation sport of orienteering is pop ular, performed slightly better.
Results like these suggest that life experience may be one of the biggest determinants of navigation al ability.Indeed, experience may even underlie one of the most consistent findings in navigation: that men tend to perform better than women. Turns out this gender gap is more a question of culture and ex perience than of born ability.Nordic countries, for example, where gender equality is greatest, show al most no gender difference in navigation.In contrast, men far outperform women in places where wome n face cultural restrictions on exploring their environment.
To Uttal, these findings carry an optimistic implication.“The good news is that navigation is traina ble,” he notes,“It's never too late to become a better navigator. You just need to give yourself opportuni ties to explore and pay attention to your surroundings.”
What did the 2020 study on twins reveal about navigational ability
It is largely determined by genes. B. It is learned through experience.
C. It varies little among individuals. D. It remains constant in a person's life.
How was the“Sea Hero Quest” experiment conducted
By testing brain activity during play. B. By observing how players navigate.
C. By comparing the Nordics with others. D. By analyzing smartphone game data.
Why do men often outperform women in navigation
Men benefit from practicing sports. B. Women lack interest in doing so.
C. Men possess stronger space memory. D. Women have fewer chances to explore.
What can be a suitable title for the text
What Can“Sea Hero Quest” Teach Us B. Why Do Some People Always Get Lost
C. How Does VR Improve Navigational Skills D. Who Are Better Navigators: Men or Women
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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
As our dogs enter their golden years, what they need for their continued comfort and happiness wil l change. 36 It involves a comprehensive approach that covers their changing health, mobility, and emotional well-being.
It's important to stay on top of their health with regular vet check- ups to help detect any age- relate dissues early on. This way, conditions such as joint pain or mental decline can be managed effectively, ensuring your senior dog is getting the care they need. Remember to keep a close eye on their behavior.
37
As your dog ages, their nutritional needs will change, too. It's essential to change their diet and mo nitor their weight to prevent any obesity- related health issues. 38 Also consider giving supple ments such as a multivitamin which includes joint- supporting ingredients, as well as healthy fats which help improve brain function and support healthy skin.
Your dog might not be as lively as they once were, so adjusting their exercise routine makes sense.
39 Activities like swimming are great, too, as they provide all-round exercise to maintain musc le mass and joint flexibility without putting stress on their old bones.
40 Spend quality time with your senior dog, engaging in activities they love. Your compan ionship is invaluable to them. With a thoughtful approach to their needs, you can ensure that your loyal companion enjoys their later years with dignity, comfort, and the love they deserve.
Remember, you' re not alone in this. Get in touch with your vet or fellow pet parents if you need ad vice or support.
Choose high-quality senior dog food.
But preventive care is better than treatment.
Any small relevant shifts are often the first clues.
Emotional well-being should not be overlooked.
Think gentle walks instead of intense fetch sessions.
Don't forget to reward them with their favorite treats after exercise.
Taking care of your senior dog goes beyond regular walks and meals.
第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Wyatt Smuszkko, a teenager with Down syndrome(唐氏综合症), felt lonely as he grew. His moth er, Deanne Fr ere, watched with a heavy heart because his opportunities to connect with the world 41 .
That's when Deanne and her son 42 an idea-a stall( 摊 位 ) called“Wild Wild Wyatt” and W
yatt became“the boss” of his own business selling second-hand cowboy clothing. Soon this pop-up stal l became his unique 43 .“There, he learned to look customers in the eye, shake hands, and expl ain the story behind each 44 shirt and pair of boots.” recalled Deanne.
People didn't just buy; they 45 They stopped for a while, chatting with Wyatt, knowing th eir 46 was for a larger cause. Wyatt's stall soon piled up with donated cowboy clothing from a (n) 47 community. After two successful years, Wyatt had raised an impressive $5,000 for charit
y. Upon his graduation, he 48 the business proudly to Samantha Webber, a 15-year-old with th e same disease and a fan of cowboy clothing who had once bought her first pair of cowboy boots from him.
49 , Samantha stepped right into the role of running the business, which she renamed“Stam pedeSamantha's Country Sparkle”. Like Wyatt, she organized new 50 and planned to donate h er profits to charity.
Watching Samantha greet her first customer, Wyatt 51 . For him, the greatest 52 wasn't the money raised, but the confidence gained and the 53 that his idea would develop in Samantha's hands.
From Wyatt's first brave“ 54 ” to Samantha's successful takeover, what began as a solution to isolation blossomed into a 55 of kindness.
41. A. surfaced B. faded C. multiplied D. changed
42. A. ruled out B. struggled with C. hit upon D. made up
43. A. laboratory B. classroom C. dorm D. office
44. A. well-worn B. hard-won C. home-made D. custom-fit
45. A. bargained B. compromised C. celebrated D. connected
46. A. approval B. curiosity C. sacrifice D. purchase
47. A. supportive B. energetic C. wealthy D. competitive
48. A. narrowed down B. handed over C. showed off D. brought back
49. A. Nervous B. Relieved C. Thrilled D. Hesitant
50. A. sales B. talks C. games D. shows
51. A. shouted B. bowed C. sighed D. smiled
52. A. challenge B. secret C. reward D. idea
53. A. proposal B. knowledge C. assumption D. lesson
54. A. hello B. thanks C. no D. goodbye
55. A. source B. word C. history D. chain
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。
With profits jumping to nearly 1.3 billion yuan at the box office as of Aug 26, the ink-wash anima ted filmNobody has broken 56 previous record set by Big Fish & Begonia (2016), making it t he highest-earning domestic 2D animated film in Chinese cinema history.
The film follows four small monsters —— a pig, a toad, a weasel, and an ape —— who disguise
57 characters from Journey to the West, seeking to live forever before finding themselves prote cting villagers from evil 58 (force).
59 (create) the film's unique Chinese animation style, Yu Shui, director of the film, and his t eam conducted field research from northern to southern Shanxi, bringing the beauty of the 60 (province) ancient architecture onto the silver screen.
“During production, integrating a large number of Shanxi landmarks and elements of ancient archi tecture into the film 61 (drive) primarily by the needs of the plot, as these fantastic structures c ould enhance the film. 62 (additional), it's because I am from Taiyuan and have a deep emotion al connection to these ancient buildings,” Yu said.
At the recently 63 (conclude) 7th Shanxi Cultural Industries Fair, Yu invited moviegoers t o visit the province 64 inspired its ancient architectural scenes. The director’ s invitation highli ghts a dynamic phenomenon in the country's creative industries —— using advanced technology to re vive cultural heritage not within the museums but through engaging and 65 (access) mediums, such as games and films.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分) 第一节 (满分 15 分)
联合国教科文组织“Digital Citizenship Education”项目网站发布的报告图表(如图)显示青少年不良网络发言现象严
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。
Mike Harris was grabbing envelopes from his mailbox when his fingers brushed against somethin g unexpectedly soft. Inside sat a cute rabbit toy with a sticky note, “Bunny needs a place to play. Your mailbox looks perfect.”
Mike called his wife Clara, “Our mailbox has a new guest.” Clara came out, smiling at the little ra bbit before noticing their water bill beneath it. “But this is not a toy house. We might miss important bi lls.” The couple had built the mailbox three years ago. Mike, a retired toy maker, designed it like a sm all white cottage(小屋) with a red roof, measuring and cutting each piece of wood with the same preci sion he once used for children's toys. Clara painted dancing flowers on the sunny yellow door hoping t o make passing children smile.
“What if the‘owner’ decides to move in more things ” Clara wondered. Mike gently straightened t he rabbit’ s ear. “Someone treasured this,” he murmured, “Let's find out who it belongs to first.”
The next day, Mike showed a photo of the rabbit to his neighbors. No one recognized it until Mrs. Bennet said,“I saw a little girl with pigtails (辫子) by your mailbox yesterday. She looked around nerv ously before placing something inside. I think she's from the new apartments on Elm Street. Poor thing
—— there's no playground there,not even any play equipment.”
Mike didn't ask further. Instead of removing the rabbit, he taped a colorful note to the mailbox, “B unny is welcome here” Soon, more toys joined the rabbit —— always in the afternoon hours when sch ool ended.
Weeks passed. The collection of playthings grew, leaving little room for mail. One evening, Clara found a new note in pink crayon, “Dear friends, Bunny really wants a toy swing(秋千). I tried to make one but failed. Can you help -Emma.” Clara’ s eyes grew soft, a forgotten sense of childhood wonder bubbling up inside her. “This isn’ t just a mailbox anymore; it's a secret play world.” she said. “I almos t feel like we' re part of it.” Mike nodded,“Tomorrow, let's join in.”
注意:
续写词数应为 150 左右;
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1: The next afternoon, Mike and Clara hid nearby with a small surprise.
Paragraph 2: Learning Emma's wish, the couple decided to build a toy cottage.
参考答案
第一部分听力(共两节,每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)
1-5 CABBA 6-10 BAACC 11-15 ACBBC 16-20 BAACA
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)
21-23 ABD 24-27 CCBA 28-31 ACAC 32-35 BDDB
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
36-40 GCAED
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
41-45 BCBAD 46-50 DABCA 51-55 DCBAD
第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
56. the 57. as 58. forces 59. To create 60. province's
61. was driven 62. Additionally 63. concluded 64. that/ which 65. accessible
第四部分写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分) Possible Version:
Reducing Negative Online Speech
As revealed in the report from UNESCO's“Digital citizenship Education” project, negative o nline speech such as hate speech, cyberbullying and misinformation is widespread among teenage rs, which poses harm to individuals as well as overall online environment.To address this issue, fir st and foremost, we ought to foster self- discipline and carefully
consider our words before posting. Additionally, it's essential to respect diverse opinions and avoi d offensive language, as everyone deserves to be treated with kindness. Ultimately, we' re suppose d to confirm information before sharing and critically evaluate sources, ensuring that what we pos t online is accurate and trustworthy.
Only through such joint efforts can we build a more respectful, secure, and inclusive commu nication space for all Internet users.
第二节(满分 25 分)
Possible Version:
Para 1: The next afternoon, Mike and Clara hid nearby with a small surprise. When a girl with pig tails approached, tiptoeing nervously toward the mailbox, they stepped forward with warm smiles. “Are you Emma ” Mike asked gently. The girl nodded, clutching her schoolbag tightly against he r chest. Clara knelt down,揭 veiling a delicate wooden swing with intricate carvings.“For Bunny,” she said softly. Emma's eyes sparkled like stars. With a joyful, silent gasp, she gently took Bunny from the mailbox, placed it on the tiny seat, and gave it a soft push. The swing swayed gracefully.“It's absolutely perfect” she breathed. Then, gazing thoughtfully at the crowded mailbox, she whispered,“I wish all my toys had a cottage to play in.”
Para 2: Learning Emma's wish, the couple decided to build a toy cottage. Mike disappeared into hi s dusty workshop, his hands rediscovering the familiar rhythm of measuring and cutting wood wit h loving precision. Clara sketched imaginative designs - little windows, flowers dancing across a s unny yellow door. Days later, a mini masterpiece stood beside the mailbox. WhenEmma arrived, h er jaw dropped.“A real toy house” she yelled, tenderly arranging Bunny and others inside. Sunligh t streaming through the tiny windows seemed to illuminate her pure joy.Watching her play, Mike f elt his retired heart awakening, while Clara's eyes glistened with tears.They'd created something m agical-not just a toy cottage, but a sanctuary where childhood wonder bloomed eternal.
听力原文:
Text 1
W: My mom called just now, saying she would move in at the end of the week.(1) We need to cle ar out the kitchen.
M: Good idea. I don't want her to criticize us. The first thing we should do is throw out these bad f ruits.
Text 2
W: So, are you ready to pay
M: Actually, there's a problem with our bill. We ordered 2 beers,(2) but you charged us $9. W: My apologies! I must have mixed up the tables.(2)I' ll take $6 off and give you a new bill. Text 3
W: Kevin, I think it's time we talked about you taking more financial responsibility. M: Like, for my college fee I don't think my part- time job covers that.
W: I see,(3) but you can manage some smaller expenses, like your phone bills. Text 4
M: Ah… the heat is killing me! I need some cold water.
W: Oh no! You cannot take a sip from the tap! You' re not at home!(4) You can't drink from the ta ps in hotels. The water's not safe here. Let's get some bottled water at the grocery nearby.
Text 5
W: This is kind of awkward, but remember the money I lent you (5) Could you pay me back M: Yes, totally. Sorry. I keep forgetting.(5)I' ll WeChat it to you.
Text 6
M: Wow, Joyce, you look great!
W: Thank you.(6)I'm going out for a girl's night with my friends from high school!
M: Oh, fun! I wish I were still that tight with my high school friends. But most of us grew apart in university.
W: Yeah, friendships aren't easy to maintain. We' re all busy. Life gets in the way. We need to make a constant effort to stay connected.
M:(7) It's nice that you have friends who know you inside and out and always have your back!
Text 7(第 9 题为推断题)
W: Hi, Mr. Jones. Could I ask you a few questions about graduate school M: Of course! Are you thinking about doing a Master of Economics
W: I am, but I'd like to know more about the programs and how long they take.
M: Most take about a year or two. Would you like an academic program or a management progra m
W: No. I don't want to be a professor or a manager.(8)I'd prefer one that focuses more on job skill s.
M: Well, how about a training program It' ll help you gain experience. It' ll cost more than$25,00 0, but there are lots of scholarships!
W:(10) Thanks for the advice! I' ll look into that.
M: OK! You can ask me anytime if you have questions. Text 8
W: Ron, do you have a moment I was hoping to talk to you about something. M: Oh, Rina, of course. What's it
W:(11)I just want to say working here has been the most rewarding experience of my professional life.
M: I'm glad to hear that.
W: But I' ve decided that it's time to move on. You' ve been such a brilliant teacher and role model to me.
M: Well, I also learnt a lot from you.(12) Thank you for backing me up. I don't suppose Icould ask you to stay
W: No, sorry. I' ve made up my mind. I' ll always hold this experience near and dear to my heart. M: Thank you. I really appreciate you taking a chance on us. If you don't mind me asking, where a re you off to next
W:(13)I'm becoming a full-time video-maker. Text 9
W: Michael! What can I do for you today
M: Well. Ms. Green, I feel like I'm dying! I don't know if I'm just tired or what, but I'm not myself! (14)I' ve had random chest pains.
W: How long have you been like this Do you have a running nose
M: No, I think it's something else.(15)I have felt sick for the past three days. W: Well, it could be heartburn. Do fatty foods or drinks like coffee set it off
M: No, I don't know. But these chest pains have me worried! Do you think it could be cancer W:(16)I think we need to do some scans and bloodwork to narrow this down. I' ll book you for an appointment tomorrow. And don't eat anything before tomorrow's test.
M:(17) But I'm going out for a buffet tonight! I already bought the tickets last week. I' ve been looking forward to it for a long time. W: No, not anymore. Doctor's orders Text 10
M: Hello, welcome to my program! The topic today is sleep. Recent research has shown that peop le are not sleeping enough! More than a third of adults are missing out on precious sleep time each week.(18) Not sleeping enough can greatly impact your visual attention and memory, as well as y our ability to learn. So what do we do to improve our sleep quality
(19)First, everyone is different, so you need to learn how much sleep you actually need each night. Try keeping a sleep diary for this. As long as you feel refreshed and energized the next day, you' r e good to go.
Next, determine your body's natural rhythm. Some people are natural early birds and others not so much. Find out when your body naturally wants to sleep, and don't fight it!
(20)The last tip is crucial: stay consistent with your sleep schedule! Honestly, consistency is the b est way of getting rest and feeling rested. You should also build regularity, like with mealtimes, in your daily schedule around your new- found sleep consistency for the best results.

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