区 黑龙江省双鸭山市第一中学2025-2026学年高一下学期4月月考英语试卷(含答案,含听力原文,含音频)

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区 黑龙江省双鸭山市第一中学2025-2026学年高一下学期4月月考英语试卷(含答案,含听力原文,含音频)

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本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
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。每段对话读两遍。
1.How much should the man pay
A. 10. B. 20. C. 30.
2.What do we know about the man
A.He took interesting photos.
B.He won three competitions.
C.He has competition experience.
3.What did Rob do last night
A.He had a course. B.He played on stage. C.He watched a performance.
4.Where does the conversation most probably take place
A.At home. B.At a restaurant. C.At a supermarket.
5.What are the speakers talking about
A.A class. B.A report. C.A project.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6、7题
6.What does the woman ask the man to do
A.Pass the pepper. B.Cook some meat. C.Lay the table.
7.What will the woman get from the shelves
A.Soup bowls. B.Serving dishes. C.Wine glasses.
听下面一段对话,回答第8、9题
8.What does the woman think of tomorrow’s mountain biking
A.Easy. B.Challenging. C.Interesting.
9.What class will the man take tomorrow
A.Swimming. B.Basketball. C.Tennis.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至12题
10.How does Julie describe the pain in her left knee
A.It has lessened. B.It comes and goes. C.It has gotten worse.
11.When did Julie first feel the pain
A.Three days ago. B.Three weeks ago. C.A month ago.
12.How did Julie manage the pain at first
A.She took medicine. B.She applied heat. C.She used ice.
听下面一段对话,回答13至16题
13.What does the woman think is good for the man about the flat
A.Its size. B.Its location. C.Its equipment.
14.What is the normal monthly rent for flats in that area
A. 400. B. 450. C. 650.
15.Who might Mr. Brown be
A.The house owner. B.The house agent. C.The present renter.
16.What is the man dissatisfied with about the flat
A.The rent. B.The environment. C.The transport.
听下面一段独白,回答17至20题
17.What is unnecessary during the event
A.Waterproof trousers. B.Jackets. C.Sports shoes.
18.What should the listeners do before cleaning
A.Pack their clothes. B.Collect equipment. C.Pick up drinks.
19.What are the listeners advised to do
A.Bring some plastic bags. B.Buy protective gloves. C.Take something to eat.
20.What can the listeners do right after the event
A.Have a picnic. B.Attend a party. C.Weigh the rubbish.
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,选出最佳选项。
A
Leaves will soon make their gradual change to vivid colors of yellow, orange and red as we head through the fall months, but when you can usually expect peak color to arrive depends on where you live.
When Will Fall Leaves Peak For You
— Late September or Early October: The Rockies, the northern parts of Minnesota through Michigan and a stretch from upstate New York to northern New England see peak color first.
— Mid to Late October: Potential for peak fall color advances through the Midwest into the Appalachians and much of the Northeast in mid to late October. Most other areas in the western region, including valleys, see fall’s brightest color by this time of year as well.
— November: Much of the mid-Atlantic coast and the South are the last holdouts to see peak color in November.
Why Do Leaves Change Color
A shorter amount of daylight is the primary factor for the color of the leaves to begin to change. As nights grow longer and cooler, production of the green pigment (色素) slows and eventually stops. This allows the yellow and orange pigments to shine through, revealing the many beautiful colors of fall.
What Makes A Good Colorful Season
Location matters: Higher altitudes and northern latitudes cool first, causing earlier color changes. Weather’s role: The perfect recipe includes warm, sunny days paired with cool nighttime temperatures.
Soil moisture (湿度): Sufficient soil moisture through spring and summer can help increase the chances of the colorful leaves. Wind warning: If a strong windstorm affects an area that’s near peak color, then it can tear off leaves from trees, reducing the display of peak color.
So grab your camera, plan your trip, and get ready for nature’s colorful delight!
21.When can you enjoy peak fall color in valleys of the western region
A.Late September. B.Early October.
C.Late October. D.Mid November.
22.What mainly causes the change of leaf colors
A.Rainy nights in autumn. B.Reduced daylight hours.
C.Uncovered pigments. D.Rising temperature.
23.What may ruin the full display of peak color
A.The wet soil. B.The tree species.
C.The hot summer. D.The severe storm.
B
Pioneering eye doctor Professor Fred Hollows had a simple vision that everyone in the world should have access to good eye care and sight-restoring surgery. Instead of building a profitable private practice, Fred chose to focus on breaking down the barriers to eye care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia and for people in poor countries worldwide.
Unfortunately, in 1989, Fred was diagnosed(诊断) with cancer. Knowing his time was limited, he became a man on a mission to make sure his work would continue. Just before he passed away in 1993, he was convinced by his wife, Gabi Hollows, to establish The Fred Hollows Foundation. Gabi, the Foundation’s founding director, describes their work as “like dropping a stone in the lake and watching the ripples grow.”
Fred’s early approach was simple: treat eye problems, train local eye health workers, and make technology affordable. This “treat, train and equip” method became the blueprint for the Foundation’s work. For example, in Nepal, Fred partnered with a young doctor, Sanduk Ruit. Together, they set up training and built factories that could produce high-quality lenses (晶体) for eye surgery for less than $5, a huge reduction from the $150 they cost in industrialised countries.
Over the past 30 years, The Fred Hollows Foundation has restored sight to more than 3 million people worldwide. It has also delivered over 200 million doses of antibiotics to fight trachoma (沙眼), an infectious disease that causes blindness. The Foundation has persuaded governments to include eye health in their national health plans.
Fred was driven by a powerful sense of injustice. He believed it was “not right to let people go blind when they don’t have to.” Today, the Foundation he inspired is one of Australia’s best-known charities. Though there are still many challenges, his Foundation and his spirit live on, ensuring his crucial work continues across the globe.
24.Why was The Fred Hollows Foundation established
A.To continue Fred’s mission. B.To expand a private clinic.
C.To get support from government. D.To honor Gabi Hollows.
25.How was lens cost reduced
A.By importing cheaper ones. B.By producing lens locally.
C.By receiving donations. D.By reusing surgical lenses.
26.Which words can best describe Fred
A.Selfless and responsible. B.Ambitious and humble.
C.Reserved and ordinary. D.Cautious and fortunate.
27.What does the passage mainly describe
A.Advances in eye surgery. B.A doctor’s charity mission.
C.The history of trachoma. D.Charity management in Australia.
C
We all remember that first cry at the movies. Whether they are tears of joy or sadness, it’s quite astonishing that human emotion can be controlled by moving images on a screen. In fact, it all comes from a plan. But what about those heart- breaking stories... for kids They seem not to sugarcoat the realities of the world.
Actually, many great kids’ movies filled with tragedy are purposefully meant to stir up kids’ strong feelings. According to Aristotle, tragedy aids us in facing life’s unsolvable issues through sensible (理智的) thinking. Therefore, the existence of tragedy in kids’ movies is to teach kids to handle, to understand and to heal. The hardest lesson for a child is how to deal with loss, especially if it’s sudden. The cartoon classic The Lion King tells the story of Simba, who experiences the loss of his father. Kids see themselves in Simba’s character. He has dreams. He has a desire to grow and be a part of a bigger world. But it is really heartbreaking to see the loss.
Why is a film like this so beloved when it makes kids cry The lesson it teaches is to overcome hardships and to move forward. Hakuna Matata! Yes, the phrase from The Lion King is to teach kids it’s okay to move on from tragic loss and not to let it define you. It’s an important lesson we learned at a very young age. Sadness should not be ignored . It’s important to feel sad, and that is why these films are so great. In Dumbo, Charlotte’s Web and Bridge to Terabithia, we lose our beloved characters. This quite upsets kids, but it teaches them to accept sadness and makes something new out of it.
So, what is the message behind a sad kids’ movie It’s meant to teach the audience, especially children, to gain their independence and how to free themselves from tragedy. It’s like a cushion (缓冲垫) that separates stories from reality. It helps children deal with sad feelings when they come for real, or at least find relief by saying Hakuna Matata.
28.Why does the author mention “first cry” in paragraph 1
A.To introduce the topic. B.To recommend a movie.
C.To support an argument. D.To explain the reason.
29.What does the underlined phrase “Hakuna Matata” in paragraph 3 mean
A.Viewing sadness as a treatment. B.Seeking knowledge to enrich life.
C.Challenging oneself with tragic losses. D.Heading forward without being caught.
30.What can we learn from the last paragraph
A.Children can find a way to hide sad feelings.
B.Sad kids’ movies help children to escape from reality.
C.Sad kids’ movies prepare children for tough times.
D.Children can learn to ignore sadness in tragedy.
31.What is the best title for the text
A.Why Are Great Kids’ Movies So Sad
B.What Is the Power of Great Kids’ Movies
C.Life’s Hardest Lesson: How Kids’ Movies Inspire Us
D.Moving Beyond Reality: What Sad Kids’ Movies Teach Us
D
Everywhere I look, there are new buildings under construction. The neighborhoods that I knew as a boy, filled with beautiful old buildings, have mostly disappeared, and in their place, modern, high-rise buildings have appeared. There is good reason for this. Residents want all the conveniences of modern living. However, how can our children understand and maintain their cultural identity if we erase so much of the physical evidence of it
The arguments for preserving historic buildings are not simply about an emotional attachment to the past. There are also good economic arguments in favour of preservation. The renovation (修缮) and preservation of historic districts can become an economic engine, drawing tourists and small businesses to the area. For example, in Dubai, the historic Al Bastikiya district draws thousands of tourists every year from all over the world. It also attracts local residents, eager to learn about their city's past.
Some have argued that historic preservation is too expensive, but many recent projects have demonstrated that this is not necessarily the case. In fact, renovation of an existing structure for adaptive reuse can cost about 40 per square metre less than even the most basic new construction, while preserving the beauty of the original building. And, although it is often claimed that old buildings have a more significant environmental footprint than new construction because they aren’t very energy efficient, architects and environmental experts maintain that the greenest building is the one that is already built. New construction almost always has a more serious environmental impact because it requires the use of all-new materials that must be transported, often over long distances, instead of recycled materials that are already on site. We recycle so many other things. We can and should recycle buildings, too.
Historic preservation is an option that opens many possibilities; demolition (拆毁), in contrast, is irreversible. Once these treasures are lost, they are lost forever, an important link in our heritage that can never be recovered.
32.What drives people to replace old buildings with new ones
A.Their dislike of old buildings. B.Their pride in cultural identity.
C.Their concern about young generations. D.Their desire for modern comforts.
33.What does the example of Al Bastikiya show
A.Historic renovation costs much money.
B.Local governments support small businesses.
C.Historic preservation brings economic benefits.
D.International tourism promises economic recovery.
34.What can be inferred about renovating old buildings from paragraph 3
A.It uses green materials. B.It damages architectural beauty.
C.It reduces environmental impact. D.It worries environmental experts.
35.What is the author’s attitude towards historic preservation
A.Positive. B.Doubtful. C.Disapproving. D.Objective.
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。
Even if your budget is tight and your pockets are light, there are ways to experience everything Dublin has to offer. You may have to miss high-end restaurants and beautiful castles. 36 . Here are some of our top tips for visiting Dublin on a budget.·
Consider spring or late summer instead of rush season.
The shoulder season, from late August to October, can also be the best time to visit Dublin.September, when the schools restart after the summer break, usually offers the best value for tourists. Peak times to visit the city include St. Patrick’s Day in mid-March and the lead-up to Christmas in December. 37 .
Pick when and where you stay to save.
Dublin is known for being an expensive capital to stay in, but the city has a huge number of hotels, many of which have popped up in the last decade. 38 When it comes to picking an area to be based, hotels in central districts carry higher costs, but being based in the heart of the city will allow you to save on public transport as you can walk everywhere.
See the whole city by public transport.
39 and you’ll have to factor in overnight parking rates and longer journey times in the often-busy traffic. To save, walk or use public transport instead. The city center is flat and walkable, or you can hop on a shared bike to explore around.·
40 .
Many of the city’s top museums are ticketed but Dublin has plenty of museums offering free admission, including the National Museum of Ireland, which celebrates the country’s history of decorative arts, natural history and archaeology. Even better, some museums offer free guided tours, led by expert staff — perfect for enhancing your visit.
A.Book for free visits and tours
B.Enjoy modern art for nothing
C.Visit off-season to help your euros go further
D.Taxis and car rentals can be expensive in Dublin
E.However, Dublin’s cultural treasures and sociable hostels are still yours
F.Weekday stays often mean special offers and the best value, nightly-rates
G.Sometimes the best way to see a city is to get out into nature and look back
第三部分 英语知识运用(共四节,满分55分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
The Power of a Note
In my first year of high school, I was a skinny and shy kid, always feeling out of place. Then I met Mr. Jones, my English teacher. He was 41 , with a bright smile and a gentle voice.
One day, we had an in-class writing assignment. I poured my heart into it, 42 my secret feelings and thoughts on the paper. I had no idea that my words would mean anything to anyone. But when Mr. Jones returned our papers, he had written a note on mine. His note said, “You have a beautiful 43 for words. Keep it up!”
I was 44 . No one had ever said anything like that to me before. Those few words 45 a fire in me. I 46 writing more, and every time I wrote, I imagined Mr. Jones reading my work and giving me praise.
As the year went by, I 47 participated in more and more writing competitions. I still remember the first time I 48 to read my poem in front of the class. My hands were trembling, and my voice was 49 . But as I read the words I had written, I thought of Mr. Jones’ kind note in my mind, and it gave me the 50 to keep going. When I finished, the class burst into applause.
Mr. Jones continued to support me throughout high school. He would always take the time to write personalized notes, 51 my strengths and encouraging me to work on my weaknesses. Those notes were like 52 that guided me through the difficulties of adolescence.
Years later, I became a writer. Whenever I begin a new project, I think of Mr. Jones and his first 53 that started it all. His simple act of 54 had a huge impact on my life. It taught me the power of a few kind words, which can 55 a life forever.
41.A.energetic B.mean C.warm-hearted D.open-minded
42.A.sharing B.hiding C.adjusting D.containing
43.A.passion B.talent C.appetite D.sympathy
44.A.confused B.relieved C.disappointed D.touched
45.A.put out B.set off C.held back D.caught up
46.A.considered B.risked C.involved D.started
47.A.previously B.gradually C.extremely D.occasionally
48.A.refused B.arranged C.offered D.hesitated
49.A.dying B.extending C.disappearing D.shaking
50.A.patience B.curiosity C.confidence D.desire
51.A.pointing out B.letting off C.making up D.putting on
52.A.maps B.lights C.ropes D.keys
53.A.guidance B.instruction C.note D.request
54.A.kindness B.gratitude C.assistance D.forgiveness
55.A.define B.restore C.save D.transform
第二节 单句语法填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面句子,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式(填入一个或者一个以上的单词)
56.We reached a r     (遥远的)village after hours of driving.
57.The director showed us a short v     (版本)of the movie so we could understand the main story .
58.Their latest product aimed at the market that brings them      (mass)profits.
59. I      (absolute) believe that persistent efforts will finally lead you to great success in life.
60.The      (fly) to our dream destination was smooth and pleasant.
61.     (absorb) in reading the fascinating novel, she didn't notice the heavy rain.
62.I can't wait      (quit) my boring routine and return to my original simple life peacefully
63.The story is based        historical facts.
64.We had just overcome all difficulties     a new challenge appeared unexpectedly.
65.It is your behavior       shapes your future.
66.      (judge) from what he said, he must be the thief who has stolen the car.
67.With all audience       (clap) loudly, she felt proud and decided to pursue higher goals bravely
68.According to the expert, the temple has a history       (date) back to the early Tang Dynasty.
69.      (transport) thousands of passengers over years, this old train is still in good condition now.
70. The question        (discuss)now is about English grammar.
句子默写填空(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据汉语提示完成下列句子(每空一词,每空0.5分)
71.With this in mind, perhaps we should judge a movie , and not against its original source.
知道了这一点,也许我们应该从电影本身来评价它,而不是将其与原始版本进行对比。
The performers of course sang in Chinese, but the music , exaggerated and mime helped
the meanings the audience.
当然,演员们的唱词是中文的,但观众可以借助伴奏、夸张的动作和形体模仿来理解表演内容。
73.Don’t forget to online and print your pass in .
别忘了提前在线办理登机手续并打印登机牌。
74.Tears of joy ___________ in their eyes as they ___________ ___________ together.
他们喜极而泣,紧紧拥抱在一起。
75.Taking a deep ___________, I managed to ___________ myself ___________ and walked up to the platform ___________.
深吸一口气,我成功地让自己镇定,然后自信地走上了讲台。
第四节 (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 2026 Spring Festival Gala offered a night cultural wonder for people around the world.Among the 76 (program) , the creative show “Tribute to the Flower Gods”(《贺花神》) stood out. It was 77 incredible performance that brought traditional Chinese culture to life on stage.
The idea for this show came from a real treasure of ancient China — the “White Jade Monthly Order Ornament” from the Qing Dynasty. This amazing artwork is made of a central “flower heart” 78 (surround) by twelve petals. Each petal is decorated with a flower for a specific month. For example, the petal for January features the plum blossom 79 is known as a symbol of strength and hope in winter.
On the stage, the twelve Flower Gods appeared, 80 (bring) each flower to life. The performers moved gracefully among virtual flowers 81 the audience could almost feel the beauty of each season. Many viewers said the show was even 82 (dramatic) than they had expected.
Since its first show, the appealing program 83 (win) the hearts of millions of viewers. Through this show, the younger generation can learn about the Chinese people’s love for nature. It also helps 84 (they) understand the deep wisdom in traditional Chinese culture — a wisdom, 85 some extent , full of history and meaning.
写作(满分15分)
假定你是李华,寒假期间你前往哈尔滨游玩,开启了一段难忘的冰雪探索之旅。请你写一篇英文游记,向同学们分享此次旅程,内容需包含以下要点:
1. 简要介绍你的游览过程;
2. 谈谈此次旅行的感受。
注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在相应位置作答
A Journey to Harbin
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案
听力
C 2.C 3.B 4.B 5 C
6.C 7.A
8.B 9.B
10.C 11.B 12.A
13.A 14.C 15.A 16.B
17.C 18.B 19.C 20.A
阅读理解
C 22.B 23.D
A 25.B 26.A 27.B
A 29.D 30.C 31.A
D 33.C 34.C 35.A
36.E 37.C 38.F 39.D 40.A
完型
C 42.A 43.B 44.D 45.B
46.D 47.B 48.C 49.D 50.C
51.A 52.B 53.C 54.A 55.D
单句语法填空
remote 57.version 58.massive 59.absolutely 60 flight
61 Absorbed 62.to quit 63.on 64.when 65 that
Judging 67.clapping 68.dating 69.Having transported 70.being discussed
句子默写填空
71. in its own right
72 movements get across to
73 check in boarding advance
welled up hugged tightly
breath calm down confidently
语法填空
programs 77.an 78.surrounded 79.which/that 80.bringing
81. and 82.more dramatic 83.has won 84.them 85.to
范文
A Journey to Harbin
During this winter vacation, I embarked on a fascinating exploration of Harbin, a city renowned for its icy wonders.
Upon arrival, I was immediately captivated by the magnificent ice sculptures in the Ice and Snow World, which glowed like crystal palaces under colorful lights. I also wandered along the Central Street, admiring the unique European-style architecture and tasting the local delicacy. What impressed me most was the hospitality and kindness of the local people.
Not only did this trip broaden my horizons, but it also left me in awe of the incredible creativity of human beings. Harbin’s unique charm will undoubtedly linger in my memory for a long time.
听力原文
1.C
【原文】M: What type of membership do you have
W: 20 a year if you’re a basic membership or 10 more a year for full membership.
M: I think I’ll go for the full membership, then.
2.C
【原文】W: Have you ever won any photography competitions
M: Not yet, but I have entered three in the past.
W: Oh, that’s interesting. So why don’t you tell me something about those
3.B
【原文】W: Hi, Rob. How’s the course going
M: Oh, hi, Mia. Yeah, great. I can’t believe the first term’s nearly over.
W: By the way, I saw your performance at the school drama festival last night — you were fantastic!
4.B
【原文】M: I’d like an apple pie, a large plate of fries, some green beans and mushrooms, and a salad.
W: Isn’t that too much Your eyes are always bigger than your stomach.
M: Not this time.
W: If you don’t eat them all, you’re paying for this dinner.
5.C
【原文】W: I’ve almost finished my first project for the media class.
M: Is that the one comparing how different newspapers report the same story
W: That’s right.
M: Wow, you’re making quick progress!
6.C 7.A
【原文】W: Honey, can you set the table
M: Um, sure. Do I need to put out anything in particular
W: Well, make sure to put out the pepper and salt shakers.
M: OK. Should I use the formal set
W: Yeah, go ahead, forks, spoons, and… Oh, I cooked some meat, so be sure to put out some knives as well.
M: I’ll also set some cups for some coffee after dinner.
W: Honey Have you seen our soup bowls
M: They are on the shelves where you keep the serving dishes. Just be careful because the wine glasses are also there.
8.B 9.B
【原文】M: Are you going out with the cycling club tomorrow They’re going on a ride.
W: To the mountains! It’s a real workout up there — I won’t be able to keep up. Biking along the river is more my kind of thing. I’ll practice hill climbs on their easier ride next week.
M: That makes sense.
W: What about you I guess you won’t be going cycling tomorrow — haven’t you got a swimming class
M: No, it’s a basketball class. I started last month, and I’m going to try tennis soon.
W: Wow! That sounds great!
10.C 11.B 12.A
【原文】M: Julie, tell me a little about what brought you here today.
W: Well, I’ve been getting a pain in my knee, the left one. Not very serious at first, but it’s gotten worse.
M: So, how long have you been aware of this pain Is it just a few days, or is it longer than that
W: Longer. It’s been worse for the last couple of days, but it’s been three weeks since I first noticed it. It came on quite gradually, though.
M: And have you taken any medicine yourself, or treated it in any way
W: Yeah, I’ve been taking medicine to deal with the pain. But I don’t like to keep taking it.
M: OK. Have you tried applying heat at all
W: No, but I have been using ice on it for the last few days. And it helps a little.
M: Good.
13.A 14.C 15.A 16.B
【原文】W: The first flat I’m looking at is in Bridge Street. It has three bedrooms, a bathroom, a kitchen, and a very big living room. That sounds like a good size for you.
M: What about the rent
W: The good news is that it’s only four hundred and fifty pounds a month. Rents in that area usually reach up to six fifty a month, but Mr. Brown obviously wants to rent it out quickly.
M: Yeah, it sounds like a bit of a bargain. What about transport for Phil
W: Well, there’ll be plenty of buses, so no problem for him to use public transport, but unfortunately, there isn’t a shower in the flat, and that location is likely to be noisy, of course.
M: I don’t mind whether there is a shower as there is a bath, but I’d like a quiet place. So what about other places
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【原文】 W: Hello, everybody. As you know, “Clean the Beach Day” is taking place next Sunday. And I’m sure most of you are familiar with what needs to be done, the rules, and the schedule, but let me review it once more.
So, first of all, clothing: since it’s still quite cold in March, you’ll definitely need to wear a pair of good waterproof boots. Make sure you don’t come in your sports shoes as those will get wet very easily. Waterproof trousers and a good jacket are also advisable.
Now, I’m sure you remember that you don’t need to bring protective gloves and big plastic bags, as the school will provide you with those at the beach before we start cleaning. During the event, there’ll be water and orange juice available if you’re thirsty, but if you think you might feel hungry while we’re actually collecting the rubbish, then you’d better bring some snacks with you, as there won’t be any food at that time. After we finish, however, a light lunch will be offered, and we’ll gather together and have a pleasant picnic on the beach!

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