资源简介 2025-2026 学年第二学期高一年级 4 月月考 听第 8段材料,回答第 10至 12题。10. What is the book mainly about 高一年级英语测试卷 A. A writer. B. An artist. C. A parrot.姓名:__________ 班级:__________ 考号:__________ 11. Who drew pictures for the book 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) A. Amy Guglielmo. B. Brett Helquist. C. Cezanne.第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分) 12. How does the man feel after reading the book 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,并标在试 A. Encouraged. B. Disappointed. C. Surprised.卷的相应位置。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。每段对话读两遍。 听第 9段材料,回答第 13至 16题。例:How much is the shirt 13. What will Jennifer do first this summer A. 19.5 B. 9.18 C. 9.15 A. Do some volunteer work.1. What kind of fruit does Adam like best B. Take a trip abroad.A. Oranges. B. Apples. C. Pears. C. Visit her grandparents.2. Why does the man call Olivia 14. Why won’t Jennifer volunteer for a program in Kathmandu A. To invite her to a party. A. She is not interested in it.B. To cancel an appointment. B. She can’t afford to travel abroad.C. To ask about the homework. C. Her parents wouldn’t allow her to go.3. What are the speakers going to do next 15. What subject will the man probably teach A. Have a meeting. B. Wait for Mark. C. Go to the hospital. A. English. B. Geography. C. Science.4. What will the weather be like this afternoon 16. When will the man finish his work in Nepal A. Cloudy. B. Rainy. C. Sunny. A. On July 10th. B. On July 16th. C. On July 23rd.5. What are the speakers talking about 听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。A. A new measure. B. A car accident. C. City traffic. 17. Who needs a babysitter now 第二节 A. The speaker’s relative.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。 B. The speaker’s neighbor.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。 C. The speaker’s friend.每段对话或独白读两遍。 18. Where do the couple most probably work 听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。 A. At a restaurant. B. At a hospital. C. At school.6. Where did Cindy grow up 19. When does the babysitter need to work A. In England. B. In Germany. C. In Poland. A. In the morning. B. In the afternoon. C. In the evening.7. Why did Cindy come to Beijing 20. What are the couple like according to the speaker A. For study. B. For work. C. For sightseeing. A. Easy-going. B. Serious. C. Interesting.听第 7段材料,回答第 8、9题。8. How old is Clark now A. 10. B. 12. C. 22.9. What will Clark do in New Zealand in September 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分)A. Take a holiday. B. Visit his family. C. Receive some training. 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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。第 9页 共 10页 ◎ 第 10页 共 10页A BIf you’re looking to widen your children’s vocabulary, then consider one of these dictionaries for kids. Artist Craig Greco was watching Super Bowl nervously. But while most people focused on the football, Greco'sScholastic Children’s Dictionary eyes were fixed on the kicker's shoes. After all, they had a custom design he had created for the big game.Not only does the Scholastic Children’s Dictionary ($ 16.36) have definitions for tens of thousands of words, Painted in layers of bright gold and red, the shoes showed Greco's skill in color composition—made even morebut it also includes guides to grammar, geography, and US presidents. It’s a perfect reference book for children in amazing by the fact that the artist is color-blind. Greco doesn't let his color-blindness limit his creativity, however.grades 3-7. Instead, he bravely challenges himself to create one-of-a-kind artworks that bring joy to everyday objects.● Kid-friendly pronunciation guides Greco's path to becoming an artist is unusual. Though interested in art as a kid, he couldn't see colors the way● Helpful example sentences others could. He had a form of color blindness where reds and greens look like shades of brown and yellow. As heUp-to-date technology, scientific and cultural terms grew older, he put aside his artistic dream, yet something was always missing.●The American Heritage Children’s Dictionary It was an unfulfilling job and an inspiring e-mail that reignited his creativity. Through a work email, he learnedThe American Heritage Children’s Dictionary ($13.95) is a dictionary for children in grades 3-6, with about a 3D chalk artist whose detailed drawings pushed him to start his own art journey. With new purpose, he taughtvocabulary suitable for children, easy-to-understand definitions, lively example sentences, and enjoyable color himself art basics. He studied drawings, took online classes, and asked famous artists for advice. He also learned topictures. match colors using formulas to make sure the color was always right, even if he couldn't see it. Within six months, hewas creating his own artworks and receiving commissions.● Detailed world mapsAs his skills grew, so did his confidence. A lifelong Chiefs fan, he decided to contact players on social media,● A valuable tool for teachersasking if he could paint their game-day shoes. Kicker Harrison Butker was the first to accept his offer. Because NFL● Handy for homeschooling players can be fined for wearing the wrong color, Greco had to do complex color matching to make sure the shoesMerriam-Webster’s Elementary Dictionary were exactly the right shades. His attention to detail paid off, and soon other players joined Team Greco.Written for young ones in grades 3-5, the Merriam-Webster’s Elementary Dictionary ($14.49) makes its Greco believes artists can bring out passion through painting. "It's an opportunity to bring happiness and life toexplanations richer by sentences taken from children’s literature, and has pronunciation paragraphs for each letter. an otherwise boring object," he said.● Provides synonym (同义词) While still creating custom shoes for players, Greco continues to expand his range, painting unique artworks on● Explores Greek and Latin roots everything from roller skates to table tops. His advice to young artists: "See what you like, and when you find your● History of many words passion, dive into it headfirst and don't look back."My First Dictionary 24. Why did Craig Greco watch the Super Bowl so closely This is the perfect go-to reference book for children ages 5 and up. With 1,000 word entries and supporting A. To check the color of his shoes. B. To see his artwork on TV.pictures, it is a fantastic addition to any child’s library. The lively My First Dictionary ($11.21) explains C. To support his favorite team. D. To learn from professional players.commonly-used words in terms that speak to a child’s personal experience, so it’s easy to understand. 25. What does the author mean by saying Greco's path was "unusual" in paragraph 3 ● A picture for every word A. He started his art career very late in life.Includes interesting games B. He succeeded despite a visual disability.●C. He never received any formal art training.● Basic for the recommended ageD. He only painted on unconventional objects.21. What is special about the Scholastic Children’s Dictionary 26. What can we infer about Greco from the way he learned to paint A. It introduces US presidents. B. It provides interesting games.A. He valued practice over theory.C. It explores the basic form of words. D. It includes sentences from children’s books.B. He preferred working alone.22. Which dictionary provides word history paragraphs C. He found creative ways to overcome limits.A. My First Dictionary. B. Scholastic Children ’s Dictionary.D. He relied on talent more than effort.C. Merriam- Webster ’s Elementary Dictionary. D. The American Heritage Children s Dictionary.27.What does Greco suggest young artists do in the last paragraph 23. How much should you pay if you want to buy a dictionary suitable for a 6-year-old boy A. Paint on a wide variety of objects. B. Find their passion and pursue it fully.A. $11.21. B. $13.95. C. $14.49. D. $16.36.第 9页 共 10页 ◎ 第 10页 共 10页C. Learn from successful football players. D. Focus on bringing joy to everyday items. A. To develop tourism in Jiangsu province. B. To describe the present state of museums.C C. To discuss the challenges faced by museums. D. To explain how museums rise to the challenges.Visiting a museum or going on a study tour is a quickly growing social activity, which has significantly Dincreased footfalls at major museums. This situation has prompted many museums to extend their opening hours. From an airplane, cars crawling down the highway look like ants. But actual ants—unlike cars—somehowWhat’s more, the visitors include not just history and archeology (考古 ) lovers, but also an increasing number of manage to avoid the stop-and-go traffic. Researchers are studying their cooperative strategies to learn how toordinary people. program self-driving cars that don’t jam up.All this suggests the cultural tourism field is showing strong recovery which has sped up the mix of culture The free flow of traffic becomes unstable as the density(密度)of cars increases on a highway. At15 vehicles permile per lane, one driver applying his brake can cause a wave of congestion(拥挤). “It’ s a kind of phase transition(and tourism. However, the rapidly rising footfalls present new challenges for the museums, as they have to cater tothe visitors’ demand for special cultural services and take measures to support school research better. 相变),” like water turning from a liquid to a solid form, says Katsuhiro Nishinari, a mathematical physicist.The Suzhou Museum in Jiangsu province offers an example of how museums can adapt to deal with the onrush His previous research had shown that ants can maintain their flow even at high densities. So what’s their secret of visitors. Firstly, the museums should expand their roles beyond the traditional field of education and research, and In a recent study, researchers found that the ants travel in groups of three to twenty that move at nearly constantjoin the local tourism area. In 2007, the Suzhou Museum conducted a survey of visitors through a questionnaire, speeds while keeping distances between one another—and they don’t speed up to pass others.which showed that the most of the visitors were young well-educated people who were very active on social media. Human drivers at rush hour rarely follow such rules. “We’ re maximizing the interests of individuals, which isAnd social media users influence people’s travel habits or decisions, giving rise to popular things such as “city why, at a given point, you start to have a traffic jam,” says study co-author Nicola Pugno. But self-driving cars, ifwalks”. Based on this insight, the museum published a pocketbook providing information on both its collections and they one day become popular, would share information with nearby cars to make good use of traffic flow—perhaps,local tourist spots in Suzhou. the researchers suggest, by prioritizing(优先考虑)constant speeds or by not passing others on the road.Second, the application of digital technology can improve changes in the cultural area. Some museums have Ants can do numerous things that self-driving can’t, Pinter Wollman points out. Ants can create a trail as widealso found new ways of interacting with online visitors. 3D virtual modeling and digitalized exhibitions can give as they like, unlike drivers stuck on highways. The insects do sometimes jam up when trapped in tunnels, but to keepvisitors the chance to explore museums from a distance. things moving, “they’ ll find a way to walk on the ceiling,” she says. Plus, ants don’t crash; they can literally walkThird, there is a growing trend of cross-border integration of cultural and educational resources. Politics over one another.encourages students to visit museums, improving their historical knowledge through school-related lessons. Today’s drivers can learn at least one thing from ants, Nishinari says, “by leaving room between their car andLast but not least, museums must also cater to elderly visitors, who make up over 20% of China’s population. the one ahead, drivers can absorb a wave of braking in dense traffic conditions that would otherwise be amplified(增The Suzhou Museum carried out a survey of more than 800 people aged 60 or above through questionnaires and 强)into a traffic jam.”interviews last year to understand their preferences and develop age-friendly services. These include making places 32. What enables ants to keep smooth traffic flow even at high densities easy to reach, providing efficient medical services, and displaying artworks in ways that reduce physical effort for all A. Central command system. B. Cooperative group interaction.visitors. C. Quick speeding-up ability. D. Advanced navigation (导航) tools.Only by paying attention to the real needs of the people can museums provide better cultural offerings and 33. How could self-driving cars potentially copy ants’ traffic strategies services. A. Road expansion. B. Complete avoidance of braking.28. What does the underlined phrase “cater to” in paragraph 2 mean C. Inter-vehicle data sharing networks. D. Prioritizing top speed achievement.A. Satisfy. B. Afford. C. Support. D. Help. 34. In which aspect are ants different from self-driving cars 29. Who are likely to visit museums most according to the survey conducted in 2007 A. Travelling in groups of 3 to 20. B. Traffic rule observation.A. Art and photography fans. B. History and archeology lovers. C. Computer-controlled decision making. D. Flexible navigation and crash avoidance.C. International exchanges students. D. Young, well-educated social media users. 35. What would be the most appropriate title for the text 30. How did the Suzhou Museum adapt to the increase in visitors A. The Psychology Behind Human Traffic Congestion.A. By extending opening hours. B. By meeting different requirements. B. Technical Barriers in Autonomous Vehicle Networks.C. By focusing on academic researches. D. By providing more educational resources. C. Ants vs. Humans: Evolutionary Comparisons.31. What’s the purpose of this passage D. Ants’ Amazing Traffic Rules: A Guide for Driverless Cars.第 9页 共 10页 ◎ 第 10页 共 10页5 2.5 12.5 On the very day of the finals, I felt ____47____ about showing off my debating skills. But reality was far from第二节(共 小题;每小题 分,满分 分)what I had imagined. My not being ____48____ at practices had created a gap between my teammates and me. We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。couldn’t work together as ____49____ as before. Our performance was so poor that even our school supporters fellPlaying sports is a lot of fun. Getting hurt is not. ___36___silent. When it was my turn to ____50____ as the last speaker, an expectant silence fell over the hall. EveryoneWear protective equipment.expected me to ____51____ the balance and win the overall best speaker title.The equipment you wear depends on the sport you play. Helmets (头盔 ) are the most common protective Starting my speech, I realized something was wrong. My words didn’t logically ____52____ my teammates’equipment. They protect your head while you’re playing football, baseball, softball, skateboarding, and so on. points. I struggled through my ____53____, feeling hopelessly. In the end, we lost the championship. Only then, as IWarm up. saw the disappointment in my teammates’ eyes, did the meaning of teamwork truly ____54____ inside me: it wasn’t___37___ Doing some stretches (伸展) can get you prepared to hit the field. By warming up, you get yourself just a phrase; it was what ____55____ us together. It wasn’t just about sharing ideas to win—it was about formingready to play. Warming up and practicing a sport help keep you safe, too. something stronger than any one of us alone.Know the rules of the games. 41. A. sharp B. soft C. slow D. longTraffic lights help prevent crashes between the many cars that drive on the roads together. This works because 42. A. concerned B. confident C. confused D. shockeddrivers know the rules and follow them-at least most of the time. ___38___ When players know the rules of the game, 43. A. demanding B. inspiring C. outstanding D. easygoingfewer injuries happen. For example, you know that in soccer you can’t come from behind, crash into a player’s legs, 44. A. familiar B. annoyed C. stressed D. dissatisfiedand steal the ball. It’s legal and safer to go after the ball rather than the player. 45. A. comfort B. worry C. peace D. danger___39___ . 46. A. stick to B. call on C. relate to D. depend onThis is a really important one. If you love sports, you may want to get back in the games, even after an injury. 47. A. anxious B. excited C. scared D. curiousBut playing when you’re hurt is a bad idea. ___40___ 48. A. late B. present C. quiet D. happyNow you know how to prevent sports injuries. If you follow these rules, you can stay safer while you are 49. A. positively B. happily C. perfectly D. carefullyplaying sports. 50. A. regard B. start C. conclude D. expectA. Don’t play when you’re injured. 51. A. pass B. lose C. check D. tipB. Don’t do too much exercise. 52. A. attract B. miss C. follow D. trackC. It’s the same way with sports. 53. A. belief B. dream C. error D. speechD. It can lead to an even worse injury. 54. A. erupt B. crash C. click D. applyE. It’s not a good idea to just go to the field and start playing. 55. A. bonded B. benefited C. pressed D. targetedF. You and the other players know what to expect from each other.第二节 (共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)G. Take these steps to prevent injuries so you can stay in the game.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。第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分) What Are Some Traditions of the Spring Festival 15 1 15 In China, one well-known ancient story speaks of Nian, a terrible monster 56 eats human flesh on第一节 (共 小题;每小题 分,满分 分)New Year’s Eve. But Nian has some fears that can weaken its strength. It is said that Nian fears the color red, loud阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 noises and fire. So, the Spring Festival 57 (activity) include putting up red paper dragons on the doors ofI used to take pride in my ____41____ tongue in class debates or arguments. When chosen to represent our homes, wearing red clothes and so on. People also light red lanterns all night and set off firecrackers 58school in the national debate series, I was very ____42____. The journey to the finals was smooth for my team. (drive) away the monster.Among us, I stood out as the most ____43____ speaker. In each round, all judges selected me as the best speaker. I To this day, the 59 (celebrate) of the Spring Festival is centered on removing bad luck andfirmly believed I would be voted the overall best speaker for the debate series. welcoming all that is good and successful. Usually, red 60 (consider) a lucky color for the new year. InHowever, this confidence led to overconfidence. As the finals came near, I became increasingly ____44____ many Asian cultures, the color symbolizes a good future and joy. People wear red clothing, decorate (装饰 ) theirwith the team. I began missing practices, causing ____45____ among my teammates and our teacher. They had to homes 61 red paper lanterns and use red envelopes to give loved ones gift money. Playing 62____46____ me to pull through on the day of the finals, as there was no suitable replacement. (tradition) games is a common practice during the Spring Festival around the world.第 9页 共 10页 ◎ 第 10页 共 10页It is a common tradition to honor ancestors during this time. Many Korean families take part in a ceremony63 (call) “charye”. Female family members prepare food and male members serve it to ancestors. The final actinvolves the entire family 64 (share) a meal and having a family gathering. Vietnamese culture holds 65same tradition. People cook dishes and place them on a home platform in honor of their ancestors. 第三节 应用文写作(满分15分)第四部分 写作(共三节,满分 40分) 86. 假定你是李华,你将在学校“社团文化节”上作为学生代表发言,分享你参加社团的经历和收获。请你第一节 单词拼写(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:阅读下列小题,根据空格后汉语或上下文提示完成句子,每空一词。 (1)你参加的社团;66. .The ___________(慈善机构)is calling for volunteers to make use of their free time to help those poor children. (2)你的经历和收获;67. Mr Green was appointed ____________ (最高级别的;首席的)engineer of the project. (3)鼓励同学们加入社团。68. The band was to leave its city and ____________(征服)the world. 注意:69. Because of the popularity of electronic payment, people don't have to carry __________(现金). (1)写作词数应为 80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。70. From this point forward, many developers helped to make __________ (各种各样的) types of computer.Good morning, everyone!71. The_________ (诗人) compares his lover to a rose in his poems. __________________________________________________________________________________72. There are great views of the ___________ (海洋)from the windows. __________________________________________________________________________________73. .Before you leave home for a _____________(宴会), have a small, low-fat snack. __________________________________________________________________________________74. The President was being given ____________ ( )information. __________________________________________________________________________________错误的__________________________________________________________________________________75. Follow these simple _____________ (指导原则) for a healthy diet.__________________________________________________________________________________76. We should be _____________ (熟悉的) with the traditional culture of our country. __________________________________________________________________________________77. The robot can play tennis with me and can express her __________ (感情)with words and gestures. __________________________________________________________________________________78. We gave away 478 pieces of clothes and 256 pairs of shoes ___________(总共).79. ___________(目前)some school children devote too much time to playing computer games.80. As housing price is going up fast, _________ (普通的)people find it harder to afford one.第二节 单句语法填空(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)81.Looking around, I found myself (surround) by a group of children full of curiosity.82.What do you think is the most (embarrass) question at yesterday’s news conference 83.To her __________ (relieve), her younger brother recovered quickly after operation.84.So far, about five thousand trees (plant) in these ten neighbourhoods.85.With the Spring Festival ____________ (approach), the students are beginning to talk about their plans.第 9页 共 10页 ◎ 第 10页 共 10页2025-2026学年高一下学期英语·参考答案第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)1-5 ACABC 6-10 BACCB 11-15 BACBB 16-20 CBACA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. A 22. C 23. A24. B 25. B 26. C 27. B28. A 29. D 30. B 31. D32. B 33. C 34. D 35. D第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)36. G 37. E 38. C 39. A 40. D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. A 42. B 43. C 44. D 45. B 46. D 47. B 48. B 49. C50. C 51. D 52. C 53. D 54. C 55. A第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1. 5分, 满分 15分)56. that 57.activities 58.to drive 59.celebration60. is considered 61.with 62.traditional 63.called64. sharing 65.the第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分 40分)第一节(满分 15分)单词拼写66.charity 67.chief 68.conquer 69.cash70.various 71.poet 72.ocean 73. feast74.false 75.guidelines 76.familiar77.emotion 78.altogether 79.Nowadays 80.ordinary81.surrounded 82.embarrassing 83.relief 84.have been planted85.approaching86.Good morning, everyone!It’s my great honor to share my experience in the Speech Club.At first, I was extremely nervous about speaking in public. But with teammates’encouragement and constant practice, I grew much more confident.I’ve gained not only speaking skills but also friendship and the spirit ofperseverance.I strongly advise you to join a club you like. Step out of your comfort zone andbecome a better self.听力原文Text 1W: Adam, what kind of fruit do you want There are apples, pears and oranges in the kitchen.M: The last, please. They are my favorite fruit.W: OK. A moment, please.Text 2M: Hello, is Olivia in W: Sorry, I’m afraid she is not in. She’s gone to Kate’s birthday party.M: Oh, no. Well, I’ll call someone else about the math homework.Text 3(第 3题为推断题)M: Has everybody arrived W: No. Mark is sick today. He’s in hospital now.M: Then let’s get started without him. First, let’s go over this week’s work.Text 4W: Carl, are you going out this afternoon M: Yes. I’m going to a concert with a friend.W: You’d better take an umbrella. It’s clear now. But the weatherman said it’d rain cats anddogs.Text 5(第 5题为总结题)W: Why are there always so many vehicles in the city M: Yeah. We often get stuck in traffic jams when we go out. I really hope measures will be taken toimprove the situation.W: Me too.Text 6M:⑥Hello, Cindy. Are you an English W: No, I’m not. ⑥My parents are from Poland, but they got married in Germany and haveworked there ever since. So I grew up there.M:⑦Why did you come to Beijing W: ⑦I always wanted to go to study abroad. I considered going to America or China, and Ifinally chose China because I was really interested in Chinese culture.M: How long have you been in this city W: For almost 10 months. I’m really enjoying my time here.Text 7W:⑧Clark, when did you first take a flight M:⑧It was 12 years ago. I was just ten years old then.W: Where did you go M: I went to New Zealand on holiday with my family. It was a long flight, but I enjoyed it verymuch.W: You must be excited.M: You said it. I was really interested in planes. It was my dream to take a flight then. The tripmade my dream come true.W:⑨So do you dream of becoming a pilot one day M:⑨Yes. As a matter of fact, I’m going to New Zealand in September to receive some trainingfor that.Text 8W: What are you doing M: I’m reading a book titled Cezanne’s Parrot. It’s written by Amy Guglielmo.W:⑩What is the book about M: ⑩It’s about an artist named Cezanne. He works slowly and is different from other artists ofhis day. Yet, he doesn’t give up doing art in his own way.W: Why is the book named Cezanne’s Parrot M: That’s because there’s a parrot in the story. Cezanne tries to get his parrot to say “Cezanne is agreat painter.” And finally, people see his artwork and say, “Cezanne is a great painter.”W: Did Amy Guglielmo draw the pictures in the book, too M: No. The pictures were drawn by Brett Helquist.W: Is it interesting M: Of course. I think everyone who has a dream should read it. Before I read it, I eventhought about giving up my dream of becoming an artist. But now I know I should keepdoing art.Text 9M: Jennifer, what’s your plan for the school summer vacation W: My grandparents really miss me. They want me to spend one or two weeks with them inthe country this summer. So I’ll go to visit them first. After I return, I think I’ll do somevolunteer work.M: Will you consider volunteering for a program in Kathmandu, Nepal W: No. I can’t afford a trip abroad. What about you M: That’s my plan for this summer.W: What will you do in this program M: Well, it aims to provide quality education to some of Nepal’s children. Volunteers will workalongside local teachers to help with subjects such as English, math, science, history, andgeography.W: So what subjects are you most interested in teaching M: Geography.W: When will you begin to work there M: On July 10th. And I’ll volunteer for two whole weeks there. After that, I’ll do sometraveling around the country.W: Well, I wish you a great time there!Text 10M: Hi, Ella. This is Henry. Since you’re not at home today, I’ll just leave you a message. Last weekyou told me you were looking for a babysitting job. I have some good news for you. Thecouple Mr. and Mrs. Smith living near my house are looking for a babysitter now. They’re both cooks and they have to work at night. Neither of them can take care of theirone-year-old baby girl. She’s really lovely. I’m sure you’ll love the little girl. If you do thework, you only need to take care of her and play with her from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sinceyou’ve looked after babies before, I’m sure you can do the job well. The couple say they canpay 20 dollars an hour. If you’re interested in it, please call me back. I’ll introduce you to them. Believe me, they are very easy to get along with. I’m sure you’ll like the family. That’s all.Bye. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 高一下4月月考试题.pdf 高一英语参考答案.pdf