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.How long will the art exhibition last
A.Four months.
B.Five months.
C.Six months.

考试时间:120 分钟 试卷满分:150 分)
.Who can go to the art exhibition for free
A.Active military members.
over 60 years old.
B.Children aged 6 and under. C.Seniors
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
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.When did the woman plan to take her vacation
A.This month. B.Next month.
.What does the man expect the woman to do
A.Travel with him. B.Comfort her husband.
C.Two months later.
听下面一段长对话,回答以下小题。
0.How long does the woman plan to stay in Beijing
A.For two days. B.For four days.
1.What does the woman show the least interest in
A.The Forbidden City. B.The Summer Palace.
2.How much does a couple need to pay for the tour
A.1,000 dollars. B.1,800 dollars.
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C.Postpone her trip.
C.For six days.
C.The Great Wall.
C.2,000 dollars.
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1
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
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.How can frozen food be kept cold at ordinary temperatures
A.By using bags. B.By using water.
.What is advised to do when camping
C.By using paper.
A.Use special dry foods. B.Never cook meat or eggs. C.Keep milk in a cooler box.
.What is the passage mainly about
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
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3.Why does Annie love traveling
A.She can relax in the natural world.
B.She can advocate wildlife protection.
C.She can experience different lifestyles.
4.How does Annie communicate with foreigners
A.By using body language.
A.How to pick up fresh food.
B.How to eat healthily in different weather.
C.How to keep food from going bad in summer.
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听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
B.By turning to locals.
C.By learning
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.What is mainly displayed at the art exhibition
A.French portrait paintings.
their languages.
B.Works of the 1890s.
C.European
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5.What is Annie’s advice for future photographers
landscape paintings.
A.Be determined.
B.Stay curious.
C.Get up early.
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.Whose paintings are the speakers especially interested in
6.Where does the conversation most probably take place
A.Van Gogh’s.
B.J.M.W. Turner’s.
C.John Constable’s.
A.In a language school. B.In the woman’s office.
C.In a studio.
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·Opening hours: 10:00-19:00 from Wednesday to Monday; closed on Tuesday
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
·Duration: about 60 minutes, but stay as long as you like
·Prices:
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7.Who is the Mini Camp’s goal
A.Four-year-olds.
B.Seven-year-olds.
C.Ten-year-olds.
Child(0-3 Child(4-12 Adult(13+
Student
(18-25)
Senior(65+
)
8.Which activity does the Older Summer Camp have
)
)
)
A.Museum visits.
B.Outdoor games.
C.Family gatherings.
C.Swimming skills.
C.Show a short video.
Standard ticket
VIP ticket
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0
?14.90
?22.90
?18.90
?26.90
?15.90
?23.90
?15.90
?23.90
9.What is asked for joining the field trips
A.Camping experience. B.Permission of parents.
0.What will the speaker do next
Group (Mini. 8
tickets)
?
16.90
A.Collect fees.
B.Answer questions.
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Location: Carnotstraat 90, Antwerpen, Belgium
Accessibility: The venue is wheelchair accessible
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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Please note: The virtual reality option is only included with VIP tickets. The standard ticket only
guarantees access to the exhibition. The experience is available in Flemish, English and French.
For more information, check it out here.
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Titanic: An Immersive Voyage
All passengers aboard this once-in-a-lifetime exploration! Look at the Titanic, the most famous ship that
ever sailed at Titanic: An Immersive Voyage.
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1.How will visitors experience the story of the Titanic
A.By interacting with 3D images.
At Titanic: An Immersive Voyage, you will discover more than 150 original items, impressive
reconstructions of rooms, breathtaking 3D images and immersive video animations (动画). With the help of
cutting-edge technology, you will be guided to walk through the luxurious passages, come face to face with the
iceberg and experience the dramatic final moments of the legendary ship in an unforgettable journey.
This experience is a powerful and emotional retelling of the Titanic’s story. Putting on a headset, you’re
in a metaverse (虚拟世界). You will take a dive deep down into the ocean where the Titanic is resting right
now, and experience a never-before Virtual Reality tour of the remains more than 4 km below the sea.
General Info
B.By applying modern technology.
C.By enjoying live performances.
D.By playing Titanic-themed games.
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2.How much should a couple in their thirties with 2 kids of 2 and 7 pay for a virtual reality experience
A.?99.6
B.?52.7
C.?76.7
D.?67.6
3.Where does this article probably come from
A.A pop magazine.
·Date: make your choice directly in the ticket selector
B.A hands-on course.
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C.A travel website.
and museums. By teaching children why each giraffe species matters, researchers hope to build support for
conservation efforts. After all, saving giraffes means saving the African savanna itself.
24.What old idea did the 2025 IUCN report change
D.A street poster.
B
With their long necks and spotted coats, giraffes are among Africa’s most breathtaking animals. For
decades, scientists believed that all giraffes belonged to a single species. A 2025 report from the International
Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) now overturns that idea, recognizing four separate species: Northern,
reticulated, Masai and Southern. Each group is considered distinct because its members share unique genes and
can produce healthy offspring (后代) only within the group.
A.Africa has only one giraffe species.
B.Skull size is more useful than genes.
C.Spot shapes decide the whole classification.
D.Giraffe diversity has no impact on their future.
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5.How did the researchers set the four species apart
A.By height and neck length.
The change is the fruit of a giant data project led by IUCN researcher Michael Brown. Over the past
decade, teams collected more than 2,000 DNA samples across Africa and compared skull (头骨) measurements.
Genes showed clear molecular (分子的) gaps among the four groups, while bumps on the skull differed in
shape: Northern giraffes have tall bumps; Southern giraffes have low, wide ones. Rivers and valleys acted as
natural barriers, keeping populations apart long enough for these differences to develop.
B.By spots and colours alone.
C.By their food and water sources.
D.By genes, skull shape, and location.
6.Which of these situations does the underlined word “poaching” in paragraph 3 refer to
A.A guard shoots a giraffe to protect village crops.
Separating giraffes is not just academic. Northern giraffes, living in parts of Congo, South Sudan and the
Central African Republic, suffer heavy poaching — the illegal hunting and killing of wild animals. Masai
giraffes in Kenya and Tanzania lose their savanna (热 带 草 原 ) habitat to cattle grassland and farmland.
Reticulated and Southern giraffes face smaller but still worrying pressures. “Each species has different
population sizes, threats and conservation needs,” Mr Brown notes, so separating them is essential if we want
to protect them effectively.
B.A tourist photographs a giraffe with a long-lens camera.
C.A hunter kills a giraffe at night to sell its tail as a souvenir.
D.A scientist takes a small blood sample of a giraffe for DNA study.
7.Why does the writer list the data of each giraffe species in paragraph 4
A.To describe the different spot patterns of each species.
B.To argue that counting total giraffes is enough for setting standards.
C.To prove that separating the four species is necessary for protection.
D.To show that Southern giraffes can make up for the other three groups.
The latest numbers make that need urgent (紧急的). About 7,000 Northern giraffes remain, making
them one of the most threatened large mammals on Earth. Roughly 21,000 reticulated and 44,000 Masai
giraffes are left, while Southern giraffes total around 69,000. “If not all giraffes are the same, we have to
protect them individually,” says Stephanie Fennessy of the Giraffe Conservation Foundation. Recognizing four
species is the first step toward ensuring that each group — and its unique evolutionary (进化的) heritage —
survives for future generations.
C
Douyin influencer Chen Jifang aged 70 has significantly received 3 million likes for her exercise video
clips.
To help the public understand these findings, the IUCN plans to launch educational programs in schools
For Chen, her passion for exercising was born out of a need instead of a desire to become famous.
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According to Chen, her health had been poor and she even had to give up her job after giving birth to her
daughter because her health was severely affected by the pregnancy (孕期). In 2018, following a physical
examination, Chen was diagnosed (诊断) with a series of health issues. The doctor suggested that she exercise
more to prevent her already poor health from getting worse. Therefore, an overweight Chen started with light
jogging, but a fitness coach later advised her to improve her size and her knee before running. Because of this,
Chen entered a gym for the first time on Dec 29, 2018. Then she hit the gym every day in 2019.
While most people would be concerned about having an elderly family member participate in such hard
physical exercise in the gym, it doesn’t bother Chen. Her husband shows his support by doing most of the
housework. Her daughter, on the other hand, helps to pick her gym wear.
A.Elderly people have abandoned traditional fitness ways.
B.More elderly people are willing to try new fitness methods.
C.Fitness coaches are specially trained to serve elderly people.
D.The government has taken measures to support elderly fitness.
31.What’s the main idea of the text
A.70-year-old woman becomes a fitness influencer on Douyin.
B.How to keep healthy for the elderly in modern society.
C.An elderly woman’s fitness story reflects a social trend.
D.The traditional fitness ways for the elderly are changing.
Chen may be a star in her own right, but she is also just one of many senior citizens in China’s major
cities who are accepting exercise enthusiastically. According to a 2019 Cheetah Mobile report on the fitness
behavior of the elderly, nearly 90 percent of such people in China have fitness habits while 66.4 percent of
them exercise almost every day. The report also notes that the traditional means for the elderly to stay fit, such
as square dancing and tai chi, have been unable to meet the new needs of the fitness-addicted elderly
population.
D
The Amazon rainforest is often described as the “lungs of the planet”. Stretching across nine nations, it
provides shelter for millions of species and stores large amounts of carbon. Despite climate change and
deforestation (砍伐森林), new research has revealed a surprising discovery: the trees themselves are growing
larger.
A team of nearly 100 researchers monitored tree sizes in 188 plots across the Amazon rainforest
between 1971 and 2015. They found that the average tree size — including both small and large trees —
increased by 3. 3 percent every decade.
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8.Why did Chen Jifang start to exercise at first
A.To become a Douyin influencer.
B.To improve her poor health.
The growth is linked to the rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). “Large trees are hugely
beneficial in absorbing atmospheric CO2, which in turn acts as a fertilizer to nourish them. The increased
availability of atmospheric CO2 due to climate change serves to boost photosynthesis (光合作用), speeding up
tree growth,” joint lead author Adriane Esquivel-Muelbert said.
C.To follow the fitness coach’s advice.
D.To meet the new needs of the elderly.
9.What helps Chen stick to her exercise
A.Suggestions from the coach.
While the growth of trees brings positive news, the research also warns of significant risks. Trees may
become more susceptible to other climate-driven factors, such as drought, heat and wildfire. Human activities
like deforestation and the expansion of roads and farms could also reduce the trees’ ability to absorb CO2.
B.Concerns about being old.
C.Eagerness to impress people.

Although our research has shown that trees in undamaged forests are still increasing in size, any
D.Encouragement from her family.
0.What can we infer about elderly fitness in China’s big cities
benefits of this in terms of the carbon sink can be easily cancelled out by deforestation and logging impacts.
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Our results suggest that the Amazon rainforest can handle climate change really well. My fear is that this
ability won’t matter at all unless we can stop deforestation itself,” Esquivel-Muelbert said.
discussing which vegetables would be ready to harvest by the end of the month. The excitement in their voices
was obvious.
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2.Why is the Amazon rainforest called the “lungs of the planet”
A.It has the most trees among all forests in the world.
B.Its trees can produce more oxygen than other plants.
C.It is the largest forest that stretches across nine nations.
D.It is home to millions of species and holds much carbon.
3.What is paragraph 3 mainly about
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He knew that he had succeeded in making science meaningful. He encouraged his students
to think critically. He believed that these lessons would help the students not only academically but also
personally.
By the end of the semester, not only did the students gain knowledge about botany, but they also learned
the value of teamwork and patience. The greenhouse became more than a classroom; it was a place of
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discovery and growth. Mr. Smith’s creative teaching method created a lasting impact.
A.It became a center of activity.
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A.The results of climate change.
B.Reasons for the increase in tree size.
D.The key role of trees in storing CO2.
C.Essential conditions for tree growth.
B.Mr. Smith smiled at their passion.
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4.What does the underlined word “susceptible” in paragraph 4 probably mean
A.Sensitive. B.Tolerant. C.Tough. D.Beneficial.
5.Which would be the best title for the passage
C.They eagerly shared their predictions.
D.Students learned how to start a conversation.
E.Mr. Smith was disappointed at the result of the project.
F.His students left with memories they would treasure forever.
G.They took turns watering the plants, recording data and so on.
A.Amazon Trees Grow Bigger with More CO2 B.The Amazon Rainforest: Growth and Risks
C.Deforestation: A Big Threat to the Amazon D.How to Keep CO2 in the Amazon Rainforest
第二节(共 5 小题:每小题 2. 5 分, 满分 12. 5 分)
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 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。
第一节 完形填空(每小题 1 分,共 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
Mr. Smith has been teaching science for over twenty years, but it was his latest project that really
During a community art exhibition, Emily Zhang discovered that art has the power to inspire and bring
inspired his students. This semester, he introduced a greenhouse to the school garden.
students were excited, eager to learn about planting and caring for different types of vegetables and flowers.
As the project progressed, he encouraged his students to take responsibility. 37 They learned
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The
people together. After the exhibition, Emily felt
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to create more opportunities for people to
43 art workshops for
experience art. At 17, she
children in poor areas.
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a local art club to organize and
about the science of ecosystems, the importance of photosynthesis, and how to track growth cycles. “I want to
show you that science is more than just facts and figures. It’s about seeing the results of your hard work,” he
would say.
Emily began with small art classes, hoping to
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the children who rarely had access to
them to teach art to the children in
creative activities. She gathered a group of volunteers and
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both
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and in-person sessions. The workshops received such positive feedback from the children
47 the program.
One day, during lunch, a group of students gathered around the greenhouse.
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They started
and their families that Emily decided to
5
Later, a local artist
the emotional well-being of children facing trauma (挫 折 ). This inspired her to expand the workshops to
include children dealing with emotional 50 . The new workshops would also involve an 51
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a study with Emily about how art therapy could
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improve
food served with Italian wine.
At ZioZio, many Italians are discovering the flavors (味道) and traditions behind Sichuan-style Chinese
braised cuisine (菜肴). As a
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(describe) of Sichuan’s wet climate suggests, the use of Sichuan
58 unique preference for numbing, spicy and aromatic flavors.
in the curriculum. Instead of focusing only on traditional drawing, the volunteers introduced the children to
peppercorns (花椒粒) have shaped
various forms of art, such as painting, sculpture and collage (贴画). The children responded enthusiastically,
Wang Haoran and Zeng Xiaotang, two young art
completing their studies in Italy. “By combining Chinese braised dishes
hope to inspire new flavor and introduce more people to the richness of China’s food cultures.”
61 (obvious), more authentic (地道的) Chinese cuisines have appeared in Italy and Europe,
not only enriches the local market but also has a positive effect on the 63 (economy)
exchanges. I’ ve never been to China, but now I 64 (attract) to this great country,” says a customer.
For years, Chinese cuisine abroad often meant fried rice or sweet-and-sour pork. Right now, Chinese
restaurant owners of a new generation 65 (change) that view. Authentic Chinese cuisine is more
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(graduate), founded ZioZio after
especially to the
their creativity and helped them connect with their emotions in a(n)
experienced before. It was truly 55
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art projects that allowed them to convey their feelings freely. The art activities
60 Italian red wines, we
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1.A.inspired
2.A.brought up
3.A.seek
B.shocked
B.set up
B.limit
C.honored
C.took up
C.celebrate
C.abandon
C.forced
D.pleased
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D.opened up
D.arrange
4.A.treat
B.block
D.uplift
5.A.organized
6.A.outdoor
7.A.cancel
8.A.updated
9.A.barely
0.A.decline
1.A.opposition
2.A.definite
3.A.got into
4.A.way
B.urged
D.begged
than food: it is a bridge between cultures too, allowing the world to see the true richness of Chinese culture.
B.virtual
B.stop
C.attractive
C.continue
C.shared
D.practical
D.select
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节 书面表达 (满分 15 分)
你校即将举办科技创新设计大赛,你设计了一款老人智能陪护机器人。请写一篇英语短文介绍你的设计。
B.received
B.certainly
B.struggles
D.collected
D.potentially
D.progress
D.encouragement
D.expressive
D.messed up
D.occasion
D.comic
内容包括:
C.patiently
C.improvement
C.assessment
C.funny
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. 设计理由;
. 功能介绍;
. 你的期望。
B.adjustment
B.popular
注意:
B.got through
B.dilemma
B.typical
C.stirred up
C.level
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.写作词数应为 80 左右;
.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
5.A.magical
C.serious
I have designed an intelligent robot for the elderly...
第二节 语法填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
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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。
In Milan, a restaurant is attracting local people with an 56 (maze) mix; Chinese braised (红烧)
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第二节 读后续写 (满分 25 分)
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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.
Leah was excited about the new school term because she heard there was a new art class. She had loved
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to draw since she was little, often doodling (信手涂鸦) on paper and dreaming of making beautiful pictures.
Leah’s parents worked very hard and were often busy, so she was usually alone at home after school.
She didn’t like being alone because it made her feel lonely. This made her very eager for the art class. She
hoped to find joy and companionship in the world of drawing.
When Leah went to middle school, Ms. White was no longer with her daily.
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On the first day of school, Leah sat in her classroom full of hope, looking forward to the art class after
school. When the school bell rang, she quickly packed her bag and hurried to the art room. She was the first
one to arrive at the art room. Standing at the door, she felt nervous but excited. Ms. White was busy organizing
art supplies. Hearing footsteps, she looked up and greeted Leah with a smile. Leah introduced herself to Ms.
White. Ms. White smiled warmly and said, “Welcome, Leah. I’m Ms. White. Nice to meet you.”
Ms. White’s smile was warm and sincere, like a ray of sunshine that made Leah feel safe and happy. Ms.
White gently patted Leah’s head and said softly, “I’m happy you joined my art class. I’ll do my best to help
you.” At that moment, Leah felt she was full of hope as if she could already see a bright future in drawing.
From then on, Leah went to the art room every day after school. Ms. White was always patient, teaching
the students different drawing skills. She noticed that Leah had a keen sense for colors and lines, so she
encouraged her to create her own works. Every time Leah finished a drawing, Ms. White would carefully
admire it and gently say, “Your drawing is very special, full of imagination in every stroke (一笔).”
注意:
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. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
As time passed, Leah’s drawing skills improved.
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7高二下 英语答案
题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 A C A A C C A C B C
题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
答案 B B C A B C A B B C
题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 B C C A D C C B D B
题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
答案 C D B A B A G C B F
题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
答案 A B D D A B C C D B
题号 51 52 53 54 55
答案 B D C A A
1.A 2.C
【原文】M: When are you going to take your vacation
W: I was planning to take it at the end of this month. We are planning to travel to Australia this time. Why Has something
come up
M: Well, would it be too inconvenient for you to wait until next month
W: Hmm... not really. I guess I can put it off until next month, but I’ve got to talk about it with my husband.
M: Thank you very much. I really appreciate your changing your plans.
3.A 4.A 5.C
【原文】W: During the summer, you should be even more careful than usual because food goes bad faster in hot weather
than in cold weather. When you buy frozen and refrigerated foods, don’t make long stops on your way home because
frozen foods could become soft or warm.
Using bags helps keep food cold until you can get home. Milk and milk products should be refrigerated immediately when
camping or picnicking, or at any time when refrigeration can’t be made use of. Use special dry foods.
Don’t leave food in a hot car. Picnic favorites like meat, chicken, and eggs should be kept in a cooler box. Above all, if the
food doesn’t seem to be normal in smell or appearance, throw it away immediately. Don’t taste it.
6.C 7.A 8.C 9.B
【原文】A: Mike, have you heard about the new art exhibition at Dayton Art Institute
B: No. Is there anything special about it
A: The new exhibition is called “Van Gogh and European Landscapes”. It centers around European landscape paintings. It
includes works by Van Gogh, Charles-Fran ois Daubigny, J.M.W. Turner, John Constable, and more. I especially look
forward to looking at Van Gogh’s works.
B: Me too. The two Van Gogh pieces are landscapes painted in France in July 1890, during the artist’s last month alive.
When will the exhibition begin
A: It has already begun. It was open to the public on March fifth and will run through September fourth. Have you already
gone to it
B: No, I’ll go to it this Saturday. What about joining me
A: Good idea. Do we have to pay to look at the exhibition
B: Of course. General admission is fifteen dollars for adults, ten dollars for seniors over sixty years old and active military
members. However, it’s free for children aged six and younger.
A: Then I’ll book tickets this afternoon.
10.C 11.B 12.B
【原文】M: Good morning, Youth Tour Agency. What can I do for you
W: Good morning. I’d like to ask about the tour prices to Beijing, China.
M: We have tour groups to Beijing every week. So when will you be leaving and how many days would you like to travel
there
W: From October 1st to 6th. It’s said that it’s a good time to visit the city at that time of year.
M: That’s true. So what places do you want to visit there
W: I especially want to visit the Forbidden City and the Great Wall. I’m not that interested in the Summer Palace, though I
don’t mind visiting it if it’s included in the tour.
M: I see. It’s 1,000 dollars for one person. And a 10% discount is offered for two.
W: It’s not that expensive. I can accept that. Then I’ll try to talk my friend into joining me.
13.C 14.A 15.B 16.C
【原文】M: Today, we have the opportunity to talk with Annie Griffiths. She’s a photographer for the National Geographic
Society. Welcome, Annie.
W: Thank you. I’m glad to be here.
M: Annie, why do you like to travel and explore the world
W: I love to travel because it allows me to learn about different views of the world. I get to experience how people in
different places live their lives. I also love taking pictures of wildlife and landscapes.
M: But how do you communicate with foreigners
W: I think the key is to get over my own shyness. Even if I don’t know the local language, I will gesture and smile, so that
people feel more relaxed around me.
M: What advice do you have for future photographers
W: I think the most important thing is that you’ve got to wake up every morning wanting to experience something new. It’
s also important to love being creative and seeing things in new ways.
M: That makes sense. Well, thanks for being here today, Annie.
17.A 18.B 19.B 20.C
【原文】
W: Hello, everyone. Welcome to Creative Day School. This summer, we provide two full-time summer camp
programs. Both will last the entire time the children are out of school. Our first summer camp is for our four-year-olds,
called Mini Camp. This Mini Camp will still have their normal everyday schedule with a lot of fun activities. At least once a
week, our Mini Campers will go on a field trip. These field trips could consist of a day at the beach or exploring the Natural
Museum. Our Older Summer Camp is provided for ages 5 through 12. There are scheduled summer fun activities and
games. The children will participate in art, outdoor play, games, and much more. Swimming at a nearby pool is often a
weekly field trip for ages 6 and up. Other field trips could include bowling, a day at the movies, or a picnic in the park.
Permission of parents and activity fees are required to participate in all field trips. Now, let’s watch a five-minute film
about last year’s programs.
56.amazing 57.description 58.a 59.graduates 60.with 61.Obviously 62.which 63.
economic 64.am attracted 65.are changing
66.范文
I have designed an intelligent robot for the elderly. The reason why I design this type of robot is that I have noticed
many elderly are alone at home and lack companionship, which makes their life inconvenient.
This robot is intended to take care of the elderly. It can cook meals at a fixed time which can be adjusted according
to individual needs. It can also accompany old people in having a chat, playing chess, and doing exercise. Moreover, it can
deal with emergencies. For example, if an old man falls ill suddenly, the robot will call doctors for help. It would be a great
help for us if we own such а robot.
As China is about to enter the aging society, I sincerely hope that this robot can help more elderly people live a
happy life as well as meet social needs. (135 words)
67 .
One possible version:
As time passed, Leah’s drawing skills improved. She started creating works full of details: a watercolor painting of
the garden behind her house with butterflies dancing among flowers, and a sketch of Ms. White smiling while holding a
paintbrush. Her colors became more vivid, and her lines more confident. One day, Ms. White displayed her painting of a
cozy evening at home in the school lobby. When Leah heard students say “This is so warm”, she felt a surge of happiness.
“Your art connects with people,” Ms. White said, and Leah knew drawing had filled her loneliness with joy.
When Leah went to middle school, Ms. White was no longer with her daily. But she carried a sketchbook
everywhere, drawing new classmates and the school’s cherry blossom trees. Every month, she visited Ms. White, who
would praise her new works, “You’re still painting with your heart.” Once, Leah worried she might lose interest, but Ms.
White said, “Art is a friend that grows with you.” Leah nodded, keeping those words in mind as she kept drawing.

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