湖北省鄂北六校2025-2026学年高二下学期期中联考英语试卷(PDF版,含答案,含听力原文,不含音频)

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湖北省鄂北六校2025-2026学年高二下学期期中联考英语试卷(PDF版,含答案,含听力原文,不含音频)

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高二英语试题
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。听每段对话
前,你将有 5秒钟的时间阅读有关小题。听完后,各小题将给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。
1. When will the first train to London leave tomorrow
A. At 5:05. B. At 5:15. C. At 5:50.
2. Why was the woman late
A. Her bike broke down. B. She missed the bus. C. She got lost on the way.
3. What’s wrong with the printer
A. It has no paper. B. It has a paper jam. C. It runs out of ink.
4. What will the speakers probably do this Saturday
A. Visit their grandpa. B. Clean their living room. C. Repaint the living room.
5. What are the speakers talking about
A. A famous athlete. B. A running race. C. A childhood story.
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,
并标在试卷的相应位置。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,回答以下小题。
6. What is the science fair project about
A. Making use of recycled plastic.
B. Designing new types of plastic products.
C. Designing eco — friendly plastics.
7. How does the girl feel at the end of the conversation
A. Curious. B. Surprised. C. Interested.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What’s the problem with the boy’s headphones
A. The sound stops sometimes. B. They make no sound at all. C. They are missing.
9. What does the woman think is the possible cause of the problem
A. The boy dropped them. B. The wire is loose. C. The electronics are old.
10. What will the boy probably do next
A. Buy a new pair of headphones.
B. Argue with his mother.
C. Try to fix the headphones.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. Where did the woman see the notice
A. In the student store. B. On the bulletin board. C. In the classroom.
12. What is required to get the part — time job
A. Being in Grade 11 or above.
B. Having work experience.
C. A teacher’s recommendation.
13. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Teacher and student. B. Manager and customer. C. Classmates.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题
14. What is the woman’s opinion on her performance
A. It is below expectations. B. It is satisfying enough. C. It could be better.
15. How far did the woman run every day during primary school
A. 4 miles. B. 8 miles. C. 16 miles.
16. What kind of races did the woman mainly take part in middle school
A. Short — distance races.
B. Middle and long — distance races.
C. All kinds of track and field races.
17. What is the woman’s future plan
A. To join the national team. B. To join a training program. C. To take part in more marathons.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. What is the man doing
A. Sharing a personal story about growing up.
B. Describing his experience of learning to cook.
C. Talking about his family’s daily life.
19. What motivated Daniel to start cooking
A. His desire to eat healthier food.
B. His interest in learning new recipes.
C. His concern about the family’s budget.
20. What is the unexpected benefit Daniel mentions
A. He has become a professional cook.
B. The family bond has become stronger.
C. His sister has learned to cook dumplings.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分)
第一节(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Spring Fun at West Hill Park
West Hill Park is one of the best places to welcome spring in our city. With green trees, colorful flowers and
wonderful views, it attracts thousands of visitors every March and April. Whether you come for exercise, relaxation
or photography, you will have an unforgettable experience.
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday: 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Weekends & Public Holidays: 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
The mountain — top viewing platform closes 30 minutes earlier.
Ticket Prices
Adults: 50
Middle school & high school students (with valid ID): 25
Children below 1.2 meters: Free
People over 65 with ID: Free
What you can enjoy
Walk along the paths and enjoy peach blossoms, cherry flowers and other spring plants.
Climb to the top for a great view of the whole city.
Take photos in the flower fields and by the lake.
Have a picnic in the picnic areas (remember to take your rubbish away).
Visit a small museum about local history at the foot of the hill.
Useful Tips
Wear comfortable shoes because there are many steps.
It is suggested to arrive early on weekends to avoid heavy crowds.
Do not pick flowers or walk on the grass.
Drinking water and snacks are sold in the park, but you can also bring your own.
Pets are not allowed except guide dogs.
21. How much should a 70 - year - old couple and a 16 - year - old kid with ID pay for the ticket
A. 25. B. 150. C. 100. D. 125.
22. What are visitors advised to do
A. Walk on the grass to enjoy flowers. B. Bring their pets for a spring walk.
C. Wear comfortable shoes for climbing. D. Arrive late on weekends to have fun.
23. Where is the text probably taken from
A. A science textbook. B. A travel guidebook. C. A history magazine. D. A personal diary.
B
Refik Anadol, a 38 — year — old Turkish artist, has become one of the most famous digital artists of his
generation. His work seems to be everywhere. Last year, he projected bright coral images onto a wall at the World
Economic Forum. His animations (动画) also covered the huge screen of the Sphere in Las Vegas. In October, the
Museum of Modern Art in New York bought one of his works.
So why is he so popular Anadol sees AI as a powerful creative tool. In a world where so much of life happens
online, he believes data has become a new kind of “paint”.
Anadol has a deep background in both art and science. He trains AI models on huge amounts of publicly
available data to create colorful animations. He calls them “data paintings” when they appear on screens, and “data
sculptures” when they move across walls.
Where does his data come from One artwork used a huge amount of brain scan data. Another used recordings
of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. A third combined more than 138,000 images from a museum with local weather
data. The results are moving clouds and waves, as well as abstract images.
Anadol’s work has proved popular. In 2022, about 2.4 million people visited his exhibition in New York. His
style is easy to understand. You don’t need to know how machine learning works to enjoy it.
Of course, Anadol has critics as well as admirers. Some compare his animations to fancy screen images —
more spectacular than meaningful. Like anything created by AI, his work raises questions about originality. Is it
truly creative, or does it simply recycle the work of others Some also worry that he presents a too — rosy view of
AI, ignoring its risks.
Anadol acknowledges that AI is changing everything — and not always for the better. But he remains excited
about what the technology can do. “I don’t see the problem there,” he says. “I see possibilities.”
His latest project trained AI models on photos and sounds collected from 16 rainforests around the world.
Anadol uses prompts to create lifelike creatures. Eagles turn into owls, which turn into toucans. The main idea is
the connection between all living things. AI, he says, offers “a new brush — a thinking brush”.
Whether you like his art or not, people will be seeing a lot more of Anadol’s work.
24. What do we know about Refik Anadol from paragraph 1
A. His work was first shown at the World Economic Forum.
B. He is the most famous digital artist in the world.
C. He prefers to create animations for large buildings.
D. His artworks are on display in multiple places.
25. What does Anadol mean by calling data a new kind of “paint”
A. Data serves as the basic material for his art.
B. Data can be used to create colorful images.
C. Data makes his artworks more valuable.
D. Data helps him understand machine learning.
26. Why do some critics disagree with Anadol’s work
A. His works are too difficult for people to understand.
B. He uses too much public data without permission.
C. His works lack originality and real meaning.
D. He ignores the development of traditional art.
27. Which of the following is the best title for the passage
A. AI: A New Tool for Artists
B. Refik Anadol: A Digital Artist Using AI and Data
C. The Popularity of Digital Art in Modern Society
D. The Controversy About AI — Created Artworks
C
A recent study has brought new hope to patients with type 1 diabetes (糖尿病). Chinese scientists have made a
remarkable breakthrough in regenerative medicine by using stem cells to repair damaged pancreatic (胰腺的) cells,
which offers a more effective way to deal with this long — term disease.
Type 1 diabetes is a disorder in which the body’s immune system attacks its own cells that produce insulin (胰
岛素). Patients cannot control blood sugar levels naturally and have to rely on daily injections. For a long time,
conventional treatments can only relieve symptoms instead of solving the fundamental cause. This not only affects
patients’ physical health but also places a heavy burden on their families.
The new treatment uses stem cells grown in the lab to replace the damaged cells. It avoids the problem of
organ donation shortage and lowers the risk of rejection. In clinical trials, most patients achieved steady blood
sugar control with reduced dependence on extra insulin. No serious side effects were found, proving the treatment
is safe and reliable.
Though the therapy is still in the experimental stage and requires further research before wide application,
experts hold a positive opinion. They believe this approach will bring great progress to treating not only diabetes
but also other metabolic disorders. To the author, this innovation shows the huge potential of medical research and
marks a major step forward in modern medicine.
28. What is the limitation of traditional treatments for type 1 diabetes
A. They cost too much for poor patients. B. They only treat symptoms not the root cause.
C. They lead to serious organ damage. D. They require too frequent medical checks.
29. What can we infer about the stem cell therapy from the text
A. It has been used in hospitals worldwide. B. It depends largely on organ donors.
C. It may influence the study of other diseases. D. It completely cures diabetes in every patient.
30. What is the author’s attitude towards the new therapy
A. Cautious. B. Doubtful. C. Critical. D. Supportive.
31. What is the main idea of the passage
A. Difficulties in medical experiments. B. Ways to prevent type 1 diabetes in daily life.
C. The history of research on stem cells. D. A promising stem cell treatment for diabetes.
D
As gold prices hit new highs, a gold panning trend is popular in China’s old mining towns. Tourists can sift
sand and shallow streams to find tiny gold flakes, which they can take home for free.
In Shandong and Zhejiang provinces, former mining towns now let visitors walk through underground tunnels,
learn mining skills, and look for gold in streams and sandpits. A mining — themed park in Zhejiang’s Suichang
County earned 13% more from tickets than last year by late August. During the recent 8 — day National Day and
Mid — Autumn Festival holiday, over 15,000 people booked tickets there. This year, gold prices have reached
record levels. On October 8, international gold prices went above $4,000 per ounce. A visitor to the Suichang park
said her husband found a small gold flake. Though it was hard to find and not valuable, “the kids were very happy,”
she added. Each flake weighs 0.03 to 0.05 grams, worth about 35 to 60 yuan now.
The park’s entry ticket costs 126 yuan, and people pay an extra 30 yuan for the gold — panning activity. The
“panning pool” is man — made. Since the park opened in 2007, it has added 1 kilogram of gold foil to the pool,
said park manager Luo Feng. Besides gold panning, the park also offers tours of Tang (618 — 907) and Ming (1368
— 1644) dynasty mining tunnels, plus a museum. Similar spots exist in other places: a “Gold Panning Town” and
museum in a closed mine in Shandong Zhaoyuan City, and a planned museum in Jilin’s Jiapigou (a 200 — year —
old major gold mine).
Experts say this trend shows people now prefer “hands — on experiences” over just sightseeing. Luo plans to
add gold jewelry making and gold — foil art workshops to attract young people. “Gold stands for wealth and
stability, which people of all ages care about,” he said. This kind of travel is called “industrial tourism” (visiting
industrial places). It started in Europe in the mid — 20th century and came to China in the late 1990s. With
government support, China now has over 1,000 such spots, from old steel mills to new electric — vehicle factories.
But for long — term growth, industrial tourism needs to go beyond “factory tours and souvenir shops”, and bring in
“immersive, narrative, and interactive designs to help bring industrial stories into everyday life,” Zeng Bowei, a
professor in tourism economy at Beijing Union University, told domestic media.
32. What can we learn about the gold — panning activity in Suichang park
A. Most visitors can find valuable large gold pieces.
B. Visitors need to pay extra money to take part in it.
C. Tourists can get free gold flakes from natural streams.
D. The panning pool is filled with natural gold from mines.
33. Why is the gold — panning trend becoming popular according to the text
A. Young people want to learn traditional mining skills.
B. More old mining towns are open to tourists for free.
C. The government encourages mining tourism nationwide.
D. Gold prices are rising and people prefer experiential travel.
34. The underlined word “immersive” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to .
A. engaging B. attractive C. traditional D. professional
35. What is the main purpose of the text
A. To compare different industrial tourism projects in China.
B. To explain the reasons for the rise in international gold prices.
C. To introduce the gold — panning trend and industrial tourism.
D. To advertise the mining — themed park in Suichang County.
第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Managing Test Anxiety: A Practical Guide
Test anxiety is a common experience among students. It may bring feelings of worry and even physical
discomfort before or during exams. While some pressure can help you study, too much anxiety hurts performance.
36. .
Preparation is your most powerful weapon. 37. Make a study plan early, and break your material
into small parts. Active recall — testing yourself instead of just reading notes — helps build stronger memory.
When you know the material well, you will feel more confident.
On the day of the exam, your physical state affects your mental performance. Get enough sleep — staying up
all night does more harm than good. Eat a balanced meal before the exam; your brain needs energy. 38.
Deep breathing exercises, if practiced ahead of time, can help calm you down during the test.
39. When you get the exam paper, take a minute to read through it. This gives you a clear picture
and reduces uncertainty. Start with easier questions — this builds your confidence. If you meet a difficult question,
mark it and move on. Coming back to it later often helps you find the answer.
Perhaps most importantly, fight negative thoughts. Anxiety feeds on thoughts like “I’m going to fail” or
“Everyone else understands this but me.” 40. Replace “I’m going to fail” with “I’ve prepared well,
and I’ll do my best.” This change in thinking stops the anxiety cycle and helps you see things clearly.
Remember, the goal is not perfection — it is to show what you have learned. With regular practice, you can
turn test anxiety from a problem into something you can handle.
A. Also, take a few minutes to relax before the exam.
B. Don’t wait until the last minute to start studying.
C. Arrive early to avoid last — minute stress.
D. Form study groups to discuss hard topics with classmates.
E. Have a clear plan when you start the exam.
F. These thoughts are signs of anxiety, not true predictions.
G. The good news is that you can manage test anxiety with some simple strategies.
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)
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。
Many of us might not give a second thought to dropping a small piece of litter. After all, if it is so small, it
can’t possibly be that 41 , can it In today’s world, the answer is certainly “Yes!” With the growing use of
plastic bags and the rising number of smokers, there is more litter being produced than 42 .
Although cigarette butts are small, they are 43 for the environment. Worldwide, about 4.3 trillion
cigarette butts are 44 every year. As well as spoiling the beauty of the environment, they contain toxic
45 . These find their way into the water supply where they affect water quality and 46 plants and
animals. Cigarette butts can take up to 25 years to break down, and the negative chemicals add up to a large amount
with so many littered. 47 , if people want to smoke, they should dispose of the butts properly in a rubbish
bin.
Plastic bags are another common form of litter that is dangerous to the environment. They are easily blown by
wind and 48 in water, so they can travel long distances. They find their way to rivers, parks, beaches, and
oceans, 49 many birds, mammals, fish, and sea animals each year worldwide. They can last for hundreds
of years in the environment. We are supposed to cut down on plastic bags and make efforts to reuse and 50
the items we have already consumed.
One way to 51 the use of plastic bags is to charge for them. Shops used to give plastic bags for free.
But in some countries, 52 China, customers are now charged for each bag. Some shops also have a “bag —
for — life” program. They sell stronger bags that can be reused, and they 53 them for free if the bags ever
break.
Waste is a big problem for the environment, so we need to do something. Not littering at all or cleaning up
“small waste” saves money spent on disposing of litter properly. However, it would be 54 not to smoke or
use plastic bags at all. After all, protecting the environment is better than dealing with its 55 .
41. A. harmless B. helpful C. harmful D. hopeful
42. A. formerly B. merely C. thoroughly D. normally
43. A. beneficial B. ordinary C. famous D. poisonous
44. A. collected B. produced C. littered D. wasted
45. A. materials B. chemicals C. resources D. products
46. A. endanger B. profit C. protect D. feed
47. A. Besides B. However C. Therefore D. Otherwise
48. A. sink B. float C. flow D. melt
49. A. threatening B. attracting C. inspiring D. surprising
50. A. reduce B. restore C. remove D. recycle
51. A. enhance B. launch C. maintain D. decrease
52. A. excluding B. including C. expecting D. considering
53. A. purchase B. market C. replace D. release
54. A. worse B. better C. harder D. easier
55. A. consequences B. advantages C. purposes D. procedures
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。
Poetry uses language, sounds and imagery 56. (convey) thoughts and feelings. It has long been
an essential art form across civilizations.
Classical Chinese poetry, 57. (compose) under strict rules of lines, characters, rhythm and rhyme,
carries a unique artistic charm. Modern poets, however, have created free verse under Western 58.
(guide), breaking traditional restrictions. The Tang Dynasty was 59. golden age of classical Chinese
poetry. Li Bai, Du Fu and Wang Wei have gained worldwide fame, and their works 60. (admire)
globally for centuries.
Chinese poetry has shaped world literature significantly. Thanks to translators like Ezra Pound, ancient
Chinese poems have won international recognition, showing their 61. (influence) charm across cultures.
Since the early 20th century, Chinese writers have introduced European literature into China. 62.
(consequent), this exchange affected the development of modern Chinese poetry greatly. Poets such as Wordsworth
and Shelley, 63. works are romantic and nature — focused, are deeply loved in China. Their styles bear
striking similarities 64. those of Tang poets.
Nowadays, a growing number of people are fond of poetry, and 65. makes it so popular is that it
bridges cross — cultural understanding between the East and the West.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)
第一节(满分 15分)
假定你是校学生会主席李华。为鼓励学生直面困难、培养勇气,学校将举办以“逆境与勇气(Adversity and
Courage)”为主题的英语演讲比赛。请你代表学生会写一则英文通知,内容包括:
1.活动目的;
2.活动安排;
注意:
1.词数 80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Notice
Students’ Union
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。
Sarah considered herself a failure. She has been raising her 13 - year - old son Tim on her own since her
husband passed away. Tim wasn’t a terrible kid and never got into trouble, but he was lazy, careless, and insensitive
(漠不关心的). Tim seldom appreciated Sarah. He never asked her about her days or offered to help her, and if she
ever asked him for help, he refused her at once.
One afternoon, Sarah wasn’t feeling well. She asked Tim to take out the rubbish, but he didn’t even bother
replying to her. “I asked you to do something, Tim! Why can’t you just listen to me for once I’m sick of your
selfish attitude!”
Tim’s eyes were fixed on his video game, and he didn’t even look at his mother.
“TIM!” Sarah snatched the controller from his hand. “I am asking something!”
“What Mom, come on! Okay, cool, if you pay me 10 dollars, I’ll do it now.”
“Pay you What ”
“That’s your job, mom. Why should I do your job for you for free Nope, not happening!”
Sarah lost her cool. “And what about the cleaning, cooking, and laundry (洗衣) I do for you, Tim Why am I
not paid for it ”
Tim leaned back on the couch. “That’s your job, mom. You should stop complaining.”
Sarah’s eyes watered. “Wow! I keep complaining, huh Fine. Don’t annoy me if your lunch is late today.”
Finally, Sarah took the rubbish out by herself. She was feeling a bit dizzy (头晕 ) when she returned to the
kitchen. She had some water and decided to make herself something to eat. A couple of minutes later, Tim decided
to freshen up and change his clothes. He quickly ran to his room. Suddenly, he heard a loud noise from the kitchen.
“Mom, are you okay ” he asked. Sarah didn’t reply. “That’s not cool, Mom! Don’t tell me you won’t talk to
me because I didn’t take out the rubbish!” But as he entered the kitchen, his smile went away, and his heart began
to beat faster. The flour jar was on the floor, and so was Sarah. “Mom! Are you okay Mom! Oh no!” Tim rushed to
get some water, and sprinkled it on Sarah’s face, but she didn’t wake up.
注意:
1.续写词数应为 150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1: Panic flooding through him, Tim ran to the living room.
Paragraph 2: When Sarah came home from hospital, something quietly changed inside Tim.
高二英语答案
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分)
1-5 BABCA 6-10 ACABC 11-15 BCCBC 16-20 BAACB
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. B
24. D 25. A 26. C 27. B
28. B 29. C 30. D 31. D
32. B 33. D 34. A 35. C
第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)
36. G 37. B 38. A 39. E 40. F
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 CADCB 46-50 ACBAD 51-55 DBCBA
第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)
56. to convey posed 58. guidance 59. the 60. have been admired
61. influential 62. Consequently 63. whose 64. to 65. what
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)
第一节(满分 15分)
参考范文
Notice
To encourage students to face challenges bravely and develop the spirit of courage, our school will hold an
English speech contest whose theme is “Adversity and Courage”.
The contest is scheduled for 3 p.m. next Friday in the school hall. All Senior Two students are welcome to
participate. Your speech should cover your understanding of adversity and courage, a personal experience of
overcoming difficulties, and the lessons you’ve learned. It should be no more than 3 minutes.
If you’re interested, please sign up at the Students’ Union office before this Sunday. Looking forward to your
active involvement!
Students’ Union
第二节(满分 25分)
【答案】Possible versions:
Panic flooding through him, Tim ran to the living room. He immediately grabbed his phone and dialed 911.
Then Tim hurried back to the kitchen. He gently shook his mom, desperately hoping for a response, but his mom
still lay unconscious. Extreme panic gripped him. It seemed ages before the assistance finally arrived! Sarah was
rushed to hospital! Tim was then told that it was constant hard work and pressure that led to his mom’s breakdown.
Tears of guilt sprang into his eyes. In the following days, he did his best to look after mom, doing cooking, cleaning
and laundry... Luckily, mom was picking up.
When Sarah came home from hospital, something quietly changed inside Tim. Days of work almost wore him
out! He realized what hard work his mom had been doing. “How foolish I have been to ignore mom’s words and
take her efforts for granted.” Tim said sorry to his mom and promised he would shoulder her burdens. And he did
do so! Taking out rubbish in the morning became his daily routine. Now, Sarah can always see his 13-year-old boy
busy in the kitchen, living room and yard. Big smiles are now on her face and she believes she is actually a success
as a Mom!
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开。莎拉独自抚养 13 岁的儿子蒂姆,但蒂姆懒惰、粗心且对莎拉漠不关心。
一天,莎拉让蒂姆倒垃圾,他却要求付费。莎拉自己倒垃圾后感到头晕,摔倒在厨房,蒂姆发现后试图唤
醒她,但她没有反应。
【详解】
1. 段落续写:
①由第一段句首内容“恐慌瞬间涌上心头,蒂姆急忙奔向客厅。”可知,第一段可以描写蒂姆在等待救援过
程中的焦急心情,以及他对自己之前行为的深刻反思。当救援人员到来,莎拉被送往医院后,蒂姆内心的
愧疚与决心。
②由第二段句首内容“当莎拉从医院回家后,蒂姆的内心悄悄地发生了变化。”可知,第二段可以描写蒂姆
如何承担起家庭责任,以及这一转变如何影响了他们母子的关系,最终带来家庭的和谐与幸福。
2. 续写线索:冲向客厅——拨打电话求助——焦急等待与反思——妈妈被送往医院——蒂姆发生改变——
母子关系改善——家庭充满欢乐
听力原文
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。听每段对话
前,你将有 5秒钟的时间阅读有关小题。听完后,各小题将给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。
(Text 1)
W: Hello, can you tell me the time of the first train to London tomorrow, please
M: Certainly, madam. It leaves at 5:15 from Platform 6.
(Text 2)
M: You’re ten minutes late! Did something happen
W: Yeah… my bike chain came off on the way. I had to walk most of the way here.
(Text 3)
W: Excuse me, Mr. Lee. I need to print my project, but the printer isn’t working.
M: Let me check...Oh, it says “paper jam”. I’ll fix it in a minute.
(Text 4)
W: Grandpa said we could repaint the living room this Saturday if we want.
M: Sounds fun! Can I choose the color
(Text 5)
W: Wilma Rudolph became the first woman who won three Olympic gold medals in track and field.
M: But it’s hard to believe she couldn’t move her left leg when she was young.
W: Everything is possible with ambition.
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,
并标在试卷的相应位置。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。
(Text 6)
W: Hi Tom, are you still looking for someone to join the science fair team
M: Yes! We need one more member by Friday.
W: What’s your project about
M: We’re turning recycled plastic into lightweight building blocks.
W: That sounds cool—but I’ve never done anything like that before.
M: Don’t worry. Ms. Green will guide us every Thursday after school.
W: Really When do we start
M: This Wednesday. Want to come
W: Sure! I’d love to help.
(Text 7)
M: Mom, my headphones aren’t working. The sound keeps cutting out.
W: Again This is the second pair this year. Did you drop them
M: No, I didn’t. They just stopped working.
W: Have you checked the wire Sometimes it gets loose.
M: Yeah, but I think it’s broken inside.
W: Hmm Maybe you should take better care of your things.
M: I do! But electronics don’t last forever.
W: Okay, let’s not argue. We can try fixing them first—maybe it’s just the jack.
M: If we fix it, can I use your tools
W: Only if you promise to use them properly afterward.
(Text 8)
W: Hey, Jake, did you see the notice on the bulletin board
M: No, what is it about
W: The student store is hiring part-time workers during lunch breaks.
M: Really Do I need to be in Grade 11 or above
W: No, but you must have a teacher’s recommendation.
M: Any other requirements
W: You can’t work more than two days a week, and you have to attend a short training session first.
M: When’s the deadline for applications
W: This Friday. Want to apply together
M: Sure! I’ve been saving for a new camera lens.
(Text 9)
M: Congratulations on your success in the marathon! Are you pleased with your performance
W: Yes, very much. It was my new record and it was also quite a windy day.
M: Could you tell me about your early days in Kenya When did you start running
W: My brother and I used to run to school every day. We lived about eight miles from the nearest primary school
and as it took long to walk, we used to run to school and back. When I went to middle school I used to join a lot of
competitions, mainly middle and long-distance races.
M: What are your future plans
W: I hope I can be chosen for our national team, so I’m going to plan a hard training program.
M: Is it a hard life, being a long-distance runner
W: Where we live, we have some of the most beautiful countryside in the world. It’s a pleasure just to run over
those hills. It may sound hard to you, but for me running is as natural as breathing.
(Text 10)
Hi, I’m Daniel from Grade 10, and today I want to talk about something that changed how I see my family.
Last term, my dad had to take time off work because of an injury. Our household income dropped, and I noticed
Mom started checking prices more carefully at the supermarket. One night, I overheard her saying, “We can’t keep
ordering food every week.” That hit me hard. I’d always thought money problems were “adult things”. But I
realized—if we’re a team, I should help. So I suggested a plan: no takeout on Mondays and Thursdays. Instead, I’d
learn to cook simple meals. At first, it was messy—I burned rice and used too much salt. But Mom taught me step
by step. Now I can make fried eggs, noodles, and even dumplings from frozen ones! We’re saving about $60 a
week. More than that, dinner feels different now. We eat together more. We laugh. We share stories. I even invited
my younger sister to help set the table—she calls it “our family time”. This experience taught me that growing up
isn’t just about getting older. It’s about noticing what others need—and doing something, even if it’s small. You
don’t have to fix everything. But you can contribute. And sometimes, just showing up in the kitchen makes you part
of something bigger.

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