安徽临泉田家炳实验中学2025-2026学年高一下学期4月期中英语试题(PDF版,含解析,无听力音频有听力原文)

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安徽临泉田家炳实验中学2025-2026学年高一下学期4月期中英语试题(PDF版,含解析,无听力音频有听力原文)

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高一英语
(120分钟 150分)
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What does the man mean
A.They made $500.
B.They made less than $500.
C.They made more than $500.
2.What’s the probable relationship between the speakers
A.Barber and customer. B.Strangers. C.Friends.
3.What do the speakers speak highly of
A.Their normal life.
B.A travel plan at the weekend.
C.Going to the beach in summer.
4.When has the man planned to get to the station
A.At 8:15 am. B.At 8:30 am. C.At 8:45 am.
5.Where is the woman
A.At an airport.
B.At a meeting room.
C.In an office.
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。
听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。
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6.Why does the woman make the telephone call
A.To raise money. B.To apply for a job. C.To offer job information.
7.Where will the man work tomorrow
A.At the City Hall.
B.At Grand Hotel.
C.At Temporary Jobs Agency.
听第 7段材料,回答第 8、9题。
8.What must a person under 18 do to get a driver’s license in the man’s state
A.Take a special course. B.Take a written exam. C.Pass a road test.
9.Who will sign up for the driver’s education course
A.The woman. B.The man. C.The woman’s parents.
听第 8段材料,回答第 10至 12题。
10.Where is the book club John joined
A.At the school. B.At his community. C.At the cultural center.
11.What does Lucy probably do
A.She is a student. B.She is a writer. C.She is a teacher.
12.Which book will be shared next Saturday
A.Little Women. B.The Little Prince. C.Peter Pan.
听第 9段材料,回答第 13至 16题。
13.What will the woman buy for her sister
A.A watch. B.A skirt. C.A coat.
14.Where will the woman buy the gifts
A.At a tourist website. B.At a clothing store. C.At a shopping center.
15.What does the man think of going to zoos
A.Great. B.Boring. C.Expensive.
16.Where will the speakers go on Sunday morning
A.To the National Museum.
B.To Phoenix Park.
C.To Sandycove.
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听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。
17.What was the speaker happy about
A.Living in the countryside.
B.Seeing snow for the first time.
C.Leaving Hong Kong for the first time.
18.How did the speaker know the weather condition
A.From the radio. B.From the newspaper. C.From the Internet.
19.Why was there a school holiday the next day
A.Because of the heavy traffic.
B.Because of the snow removal.
C.Because of the bad road condition.
20.What did the speaker do after breakfast
A.She went to bed.
B.She played in the snow.
C.She enjoyed snow through the window.
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
Covering over 1,600 square kilometers of England’s most valued lowland
landscapes in the busiest part of the UK, the South Downs National Park has been
shaped by the activities of its farmers, foresters, charities and local businesses.Find
out about some events happening across the park.
Benfield Hill City Nature Challenge
If you would like to be part of the global City Nature Challenge which brings
together cities and organizations around the world to share observations of nature,
welcome to our own initiative to be held on Saturday on Benfield Hill Local Nature
Reserve.Welcome anyone, whatever their level of experience, in supporting us on a
fun day of learning and identifying valuable biodiversity.
Green Sketching Workshop
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Discover how you can use the process of drawing to look at and notice nature,
and as a tool for slowing down and bringing calm to our busy lives.This is not a
how-to-draw workshop, but a how-to-see workshop! This focuses on the process of
drawing rather than the finished result, which means that everyone, regardless of
previous drawing experience, can benefit from the joy of Green Sketching.
Longmoor Through the Ages
Discover more about this vast land and how humans have shaped the landscape
around the site.Bring your binoculars (双筒望远镜) as the site is also part of the
Wealden Heaths PhaseⅡ Special Protection Area and home to some rare birds, and
reptiles and other rare species of international importance.
Dawn Chorus Walk
Get up with the birds.You won’t regret setting your alarm as we enjoy the magic
of some of our springtime songbirds.Shortheath Common sits at the northern
extremity of the South Downs National Park and is regarded as a Special Area of
Conservation due to the unique ecological landscape.
21.What is the purpose of Benfield Hill City Nature Challenge
A.To help people learn about important wildlife.
B.To educate people on the history of the reserve.
C.To invite people to share experiences in holding events.
D.To encourage people to start environmental organizations.
22.Which event most attracts people interested in drawing nature
A.Benfield Hill City Nature Challenge. B.Green Sketching Workshop.
C.Longmoor Through the Ages. D.Dawn Chorus Walk.
23.What can people do at Longmoor Through the Ages
A.Rent binoculars cheaply. B.See painting exhibitions.
C.Listen to farmers singing. D.Watch some rare animals.
B
Most kids want to be a professional athlete.But when asked what he wanted to be,
“I’m going to be the general manager (GM) of a National Football League (NFL)
team,” 9-year-old Howie Roseman said.Sure, people thought he was crazy.Here was a
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kid who never played football talking about building an NFL roster(花名册),
selecting talent and negotiating contracts.
Growing up in New Jersey, Howie wanted to be the person choosing outstanding
athletes.He often watched football matches on TV and started studying how teams
were built.As he got older, his addiction grew.When he was studying law at the
University of Florida, Howie made a list of players and chose excellent players
carefully before every NFL match.He focused on his dream, but he needed a way in.
Officially, he was hired as a salary staff counsel for the Philadelphia Eagles in
2000.In reality, he was unpaid.But Howie didn’t care, trying to learn as much
knowledge as possible.This was his opportunity and he had complete faith.
Three years later, Howie was promoted to a director of the football
administration.Then on January 29th, 2010, he was named GM of the Philadelphia
Eagles—becoming one of the youngest GMs in NFL history.The move caused much
criticism.How could a guy with no playing experience be the GM He faced
opposition from all directions.But Howie stayed focused.
In his first season as the GM, Howie restructured the roster into one of the league’
s youngest and won the NFC East.However, new head coach Chip Kelly came in and
replaced Howie’s control of the team.But Howie stuck it out.After Kelly got fired a
short while later, Howie returned to his old role.Next, Howie helped bring
Philadelphia their first Super Bowl championship.
Howie pulled it off.He went from a child with no football experience but firm
faith to a Super Bowl Champion and award-winning NFL GM.Today, he’s one of the
most powerful executives in professional sports.
24.How did the author stress the uniqueness of Howie’s dream
A.By listing examples. B.By analyzing causes.
C.By making a comparison. D.By giving an explanation.
25.What did Howie do during the efforts to follow his dream
A.He refused the pay and worked hard.
B.He thought about giving up but didn’t.
C.He set up a football team at the university.
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D.He studied the formation of teams as a kid.
26.Why did people strongly disagree Howie being the Philadelphia Eagles’ GM
A.He had never played football. B.He was too young at that time.
C.He lacked related qualifications. D.He had performed poorly as a GM.
27.What is most important to Howie’s success according to the text
A.His calmness. B.His creativity.
C.His experience. D.His determination.
C
The researchers have now designed a way to capture carbon from ships, which
are responsible for about 3 percent of all human-caused CO2 emissions (排放物) and
have limited options to reduce their footprints.
When seawater absorbs CO2, it becomes acidic enough to break down
limestone.The rock then reacts with CO2 in the water to form bicarbonate minerals,
which can remain stable in the ocean for millennia.This is one of the primary ways
that the planet removes CO2 from the atmosphere over long timescales.Speeding up
the rate at which limestone dissolves (溶解) will transform more CO2 into stable
bicarbonate.
Jess Adkins at Calcarea, the start-up behind the technique, says tests in
California demonstrated that two prototypes can turn at least 30 percent of the CO2 in
diesel engine exhaust into bicarbonate.It is now working with the research arm of
Lomar Shipping, a global shipping company to test the system on a ship.The on-board
test would involve compressing (压缩) exhaust, and then bubbling it through large
volumes of seawater, using the movement of the ship as a water pump to save on
energy.The more acidic water would then flow over crushed limestone to form
bicarbonate, before being discharged back into the ocean.
Adkins says this technique doesn’t need much space and is more flexible than
other ways, which require storing captured emissions on board and offloading them at
specialised ports.Still, he estimates the system would take up about 4 percent of the
space on a large bulk carrier ship sailing on a long voyage.
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Phil Renforth at Heriot-Watt University in the UK says the idea is interesting but
could face a few problems.For one, it’s hard to collect all the CO2 from exhaust.As
more choices for low-emission shipping fuels become available, that may prove to be
a better choice than capturing emissions.
28.How does dissolved limestone become bicarbonate minerals
A.By being compressed. B.By reacting with CO2.
C.By combining with minerals. D.By being put in an air-free space.
29.What is an advantage of the system compared to other ways
A.It saves space. B.It recycles CO2.
C.It uses no energy. D.It offers ships power.
30.What is Renforth’s attitude to the system
A.Positive. B.Curious. C.Uncaring. D.Doubtful.
31.What is the best title for the text
A.Turning CO2 into a liquid is finally achieved
B.A chemical reaction can reduce CO2 emissions
C.Ships can store their CO2 emissions underwater
D.A new way to transport CO2 from ships is found
D
“Museums for Education” was the theme of this year, which served as a
reminder about the role museums should play. A museum is like a big school, and to
truly run this school well, it is necessary to fully make use of its important role in
training people through public education related to culture and history. Museums
connect the past, present and future; it’s the place where we can gain a deeper
understanding of the past, a clearer grasp of the present, and more strength to create
the future.
In recent years, more and more museums have been applying the child-friendly
mode (模式), allowing children to absorb themselves in the world of cultural relics
and artworks and experience the charm of history and the wonders of nature through
individual experiences.By continuing to strengthen the regular connections between
museums and educational institutions, as well as focusing on modern services,
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museums can make themselves truly charming and lively, enabling more children to
fall in love with museums and gain knowledge and spiritual fulfillment.
Museums can not only spread printed textual knowledge but also offer pleasure
that cannot be found from books. Texts tell the stories of civilization, which people
can have a grip on through reading. However, museums present a different system. By
freeing people’s imagination, museums can bring to life a simple hand axe, an ancient
pottery jar, and a gentle jade piece with their users long ago. It is this kind of “reading”
that allows people to establish a real connection with the splendid cultural heritage.
Nationwide museums have also organized many activities such as holding
exhibitions in schools and communities and online exhibitions, and lengthened their
opening hours, even to 24 hours a day in some places. By further bettering research
use, enriching educational methods, and broadening their services, the “museum fever”
will not only continue but also create more active effects, raising public historical
awareness and cultural confidence.
32.How can museums attract more children according to the text
A.By providing good services free.
B.By designing a parent-friendly way.
C.By making themselves really interesting.
D.By working with voluntary organizations.
33.What does the underlined phrase “have a grip on” in paragraph 3 mean
A.Create. B.Understand. C.Report. D.Improve.
34.What can be known about the “museum fever” from the text
A.It is a common disease.
B.It will spread worldwide.
C.It will come to a stop soon.
D.It is beneficial to the public.
35.Where does the text probably come from
A.A scientific report. B.A travel journal.
C.A history textbook. D.A cultural magazine.
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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。
When you learn a new language, at some point, you’ll meet native speakers that
make you question your language abilities. 36 And what’s that slang (俚语)they’
re using If these sound all very familiar to you, then congratulations! You’ve leveled
up to a new stage of language learning known as dialect learning.
37 We can see how the standard elements of English change across the US,
the UK, and even Singapore, where Singlish exists as a hyper-regional (超区域化的)
dialect of English.
The first thing you’ll notice about each English dialect is the change in
pronunciation. 38 But accent (口音) isn’t always necessary to a dialect.Don’t
worry too much about this.Generally speaking, you have no difficulty understanding
what the speaker says.
Studies show that children who can speak a dialect are able to reach reading and
writing goals more quickly. 39 Learning a dialect, rather than just the standard
language, requires a deeper dig into cultural differences.It’s an incredible way to
connect with different cultural communities in the process.
Before you learn a dialect, you should have a good understanding of the basic
knowledge of a standard language.That way, you’ll be able to gain meaning through
context. 40 Movies, music, books, and news are all fantastic ways to pick up on
the dialectical differences.
A.Then, further your learning.
B.Thus, there are many varieties of English.
C.Why does their accent sound so different
D.Some people are good at different accents.
E.Dialects also allow you to build deeper connections.
F.Dialects are often closely tied to geographical regions.
G.This change, known as an accent, is an important part of a dialect.
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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四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Bobby and Mark have been friends since they were five years old.Mark had a
natural talent and great 41 for painting, but Bobby’s life was marked by
sorrow.He lost his parents, and 42 through his youth, when Mark was always
there for him, until they graduated from college.
Mark was fortunate enough to find a job that allowed him to 43 his passion
for painting.Bobby, however, went through months of 44 job searching.Having
heard his situation 45 when Bobby fell ill, Mark decided to put his career on
hold to look after Bobby.When 46 the house, Mark saw everything covered
with a layer of dust.Bobby’s only 47 was a tree outside his window, holding
desperately on to a single leaf.
Bobby said to Mark 48 , “If that last leaf falls, I probably won’t make it
either.” Determined to lift his spirits, Mark drew a leaf and 49 it to one
branch.It was so 50 that it appeared to belong to the tree.This leaf never fell; it
became Bobby’s symbol of hope.
As time passed, under the silent encouragement of the leaf, Bobby’s health began
to 51 .Eventually, he was hired as a clerk in a bank and 52 his enthusiasm
for life.It turned out that the leaf Mark had drawn was more than just an artistic 53
—it was an unbreakable witness of their friendship.
Their experience taught us sometimes, a simple 54 can have far-reaching
effects.Friendship proves to be the most 55 power along our path.
41.A.duty B.respect C.love D.responsibility
42.A.searched B.sailed C.saw D.struggled
43.A.continue B.define C.identify D.appreciate
44.A.careless B.energetic C.fruitless D.cheerful
45.A.appeared B.worsened C.lessened D.strengthened
46.A.moving to B.leaving for C.hunting for D.stepping into
47.A.partner B.choice C.target D.entertainment
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48.A.angrily B.hopefully C.sadly D.confidently
49.A.showed B.carried C.compared D.tied
50.A.interesting B.real C.beautiful D.green
51.A.work B.improve C.exist D.fail
52.A.removed B.confirmed C.recovered D.collected
53.A.style B.creation C.skill D.event
54.A.life B.action C.word D.look
55.A.comforting B.amusing C.demanding D.inviting
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。
Listen! In the kitchen in Xuhai Road Kindergarten in Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province,
China, a(n) 56 (common) symphony (交响曲) featuring the rhythmic chopping
of vegetables, the comforting sizzle of baking bread, and the gentle sound of grinding
soybean milk 57 (produce) by some excited young children dressed 58
mini cook suits.
“These activities have become 59 important part of our daily routine, with
children from various grades participating,” Zhang Qian, principal of the kindergarten,
explained. “Most of the time, we teachers are observers and guides, 60 (create)
a relaxing and pleasant environment in 61 children are encouraged to deal with
their own issues and conflicts,” said Zhang Tian, vice principal of the kindergarten.
The newfound cooking skills and interests of the children make their parents
pleasantly 62 (surprise). “I can’t believe such nice dumplings should 63
(make) by my son,” said one parent, while another revealed, “My daughter asked me
to buy her an air fryer.” Further consequences of this initiative include children’s less
passion for watching content on smartphones and their greater willingness 64
(help) with housework.
In a recent interview, education experts said that when such children entered
primary school, they 65 (impress) teachers with their heightened concentration
levels, problem-solving skills, and strong learning capabilities.
56. 57. 58. 59. 60.
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61. 62. 63. 64. 65.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)
第一节 (满分 15分)
假定你是李华,请你写一封邮件给你的英国朋友 Jim,分享你近期参加的一项
学校体育比赛活动。内容包括:
1.比赛过程;
2.赛后感受。
注意:
1.写作词数应为 80个左右;
2.开头已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Jim,
How is everything going I am writing to eagerly share my recent experience of
participating in a school sports event—
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Yours,
Li Hua
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。
Last summer in Antarctica, Elaine spent long hours inside the plain, practical
buildings of the MeMurdo research station.Her job was to look after the fire-fighting
equipment and fire alarms of this remote outpost.But on her days off, Elaine loved to
go skiing and explore the ice and caves beyond the station.
With winter coming, she’d be heading home soon.But before she left, there was
one more thing Elaine wanted to do.She was determined to see a penguin up close.She
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had heard interesting tales from the biologists, about how penguins played and took
care of one another and how they were curious and often approached people.She had
spotted a few only from far away.But that night after dinner, someone said there was a
lone penguin on the ice on the far side of the station.Elaine rushed out, hoping to get a
closer look.
Now she was filled with excitement and cold.The day had been sunny and
warm.But a sudden storm lowered the temperature rapidly in just a few minutes.The
glacier’s huge pressure created crevasses (裂缝)—deep blue holes in the ice beneath
the snowy surface.If someone dropped into the crevasse, nobody would ever find him.
A frosty wind blew, and Elaine reached up to cover her bare ear.Oh no, where
was her hat She had left her backpack—with her warm coat, hat, and emergency
radio—back at MeMurdo! Normally, she carried that orange backpack
everywhere.But today hearing about the penguin, she rushed out without her
backpack and she was out on the ice alone.
Maybe the cold slowed down her brain, and Elaine didn’t consider the danger.All
she could think of was the penguin.Watching the penguin coming closer, she spied a
flash of yellow.It was an emperor penguin! Elaine followed the bird farther out on the
ice, away from the base.
注意:
1.续写词数应为 150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
Soon the penguin stood right in front of her.
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Suddenly, a strong wind knocked her off.She was lying on a thin skin of ice
above a deep hole.
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参考答案
听 力
1~5 BBCCA 6~10 CBAAB 11~15 ABACB 16~20 CBACB
阅 读
A
本文介绍了 the South Downs National Park的四个活动。
21.A 根据 Benfield Hill City Nature Challenge部分可知,该活动的目的是帮助人
们了解重要的野生动植物。
22.B 根据Green Sketching Workshop部分第 1句可知,该活动最有可能吸引那些
对画大自然感兴趣的人。
23.D 根据 Longmoor Through the Ages部分第 2句可知,在该活动中,人们可以看
到一些珍稀动物。
B
本文讲述了 Howie Roseman从一个没有橄榄球运动经历的孩子逐渐成长为
成功的职业经理人的故事。
24.C 根据第 1段第 1、2句可知,作者用作比较的方式凸显了 Howie的梦想的特
别。
25.D 根据第 2段第 2句可知,Howie小时候经常在电视上看橄榄球比赛,并开始
研究球队是如何建立的。
26.A 根据第 4段第 3、4、5句可知,人们强烈反对 Howie成为费城老鹰队的职
业经理人是因为他没有橄榄球运动经历。
27.D 通读全文,尤其是最后一段第 2句可知,Howie的决心是他成功的关键。
C
本文介绍了一个捕获船只排放的二氧化碳的新系统。通过这个系统,船只可
以将它们排放的二氧化碳转化为碳酸氢盐矿物储存在水下。
28.B 根据第 2段第 2句可知,溶解的石灰岩与水中的二氧化碳反应生成碳酸氢
盐矿物。
29.A 根据第 4段可知,与其他技术相比,该系统的一个优点是它节省空间。
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30.D 根据最后一段可知,Renforth承认这个想法很有趣,但捕获废气中所有的二
氧化碳是很难的,选择低排放船用燃料可能是更好的选择。由此可推测,Renforth
对该系统持怀疑态度。
31.C 文章介绍了一个捕获船只排放的二氧化碳的新系统,通过这个系统,船只可
以将它们排放的二氧化碳转化为碳酸氢盐矿物储存在水下。
D
本文主要介绍了博物馆在教育中的重要作用,博物馆如何吸引更多的孩子以
及“博物馆热”的影响。
32.C 根据第 2段第 2句可知,博物馆可以通过变得非常有趣来吸引更多的孩子。
33.B 根据画线词上下文可知,文本讲述关于文明的故事,人们可以通过阅读来了
解这些故事。由此可推测,have a grip on意为“了解”。
34.D 根据文章末句可知, “博物馆热”会产生更多积极的效果,增强公众的历史意
识和文化自信。由此可知, “博物馆热”对公众有益。
35.D 通读全文可知,文章主要讲述了博物馆在教育中的重要作用,故文章可能节
选自文化杂志。
补 全 短 文
36~40 CFGEA
完 形 填 空
Mark和 Bobby是好朋友,当 Bobby生病时,Mark暂停事业照顾他。为了鼓励
Bobby,Mark画了一片叶子并系在树上,这成为 Bobby希望的象征。最终,Bobby的
身体恢复了,他也找到了工作,重拾对生活的热情。
41.C Mark有绘画的天赋并酷爱绘画,但 Bobby的生活却充满了悲伤。
42.D Bobby失去了父母,艰难地度过了青年时期。
43.A Mark很幸运地找到了一份工作,可以让他继续保持他对绘画的热情。
44.C 然而,Bobby却经历了数月无果的求职。
45.B 听说 Bobby生病后情况更糟了,Mark决定暂停事业来照顾 Bobby。
46.D Mark走进 Bobby的房子时,看到所有东西都被一层灰尘覆盖着。
47.A Bobby唯一的伙伴就是窗外的一棵树。
48.C Bobby悲伤地告诉Mark:“如果最后一片叶子掉了,我可能也撑不下去了。”
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49.D 为了让 Bobby振作起来,Mark画了一片叶子,把它系在一根树枝上。
50.B 这片树叶是如此真实,就好像它是属于那棵树的。
51.B 随着时间的流逝,在树叶的默默鼓励下,Bobby的健康开始好转。
52.C 最终,Bobby被一家银行聘为职员,重新获得了对生活的热情。
53.B 事实证明,Mark画的那片叶子不仅仅是一个艺术创作——它是他和 Bobby
友谊牢不可破的见证。
54.B 他们的经历告诉我们,有时候,一个简单的举动可以产生深远的影响。
55.A 事实证明,在我们的人生道路上,友谊是最能令人感到安慰的力量。
语 法 填 空
56.uncommon 57.is being produced 58.in 59.an 60.creating 61.which
62.surprised
63.be made 64.to help 65.would impress
写 作
第一节
One possible version:
Dear Jim,
How is everything going I am writing to eagerly share my recent experience of
participating in a school sports event—the 400 m race.
It was a sunny afternoon, and students gathered at the school’s sports field for an
exciting running race.I stood at the starting line, my heart racing with anticipation.The
referee blew the whistle, signaling the start of the race.The competition was tough, but
I remained focused.As I crossed the finish line, a mix of exhaustion and a sense of
accomplishment washed over me and my teammates rushed to congratulate me.
This race will surely be a wonderful memory of my high school life.I not only
boosted my confidence but also understood the meaning of perseverance.
What about you Looking forward to hearing your story.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节
One possible version:
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Soon the penguin stood right in front of her.Its stately figure was standing out
against the background of the icy landscape.Elaine’s heart skipped a beat as she
admired its regal appearance.The emperor penguin tilted its head and stared at her
with curious eyes, almost as if it were inviting her to come closer.Elaine slowly
moved forward, feeling a sense of awe and joy wash over her.
Suddenly, a strong wind knocked her off.She was lying on a thin skin of ice
above a deep hole.Her heart was beating wildly in her chest.With a panic attack, she
realized how dangerous her situation was.She struggled to get up, but the thin ice gave
way under her weight, sending her sliding towards the hole.Just as she was about to
lose her balance, she grasped onto a block of ice and managed to pull herself back
onto the safer side.
附:
听力部分录音材料
(Text 1)
W:Well, we didn’t do too badly.
M:No.I’m a bit disappointed.I thought we would make $500.Harry made a lot more
than we did.
(Text 2)
W:Excuse me, sir.I want to have my hair cut, but I can’t find a barber’s shop.
M:I know where one e on—I’ll show you.It’s not very far, about ten minutes’
walk.
(Text 3)
W:I enjoy going to the beach in summer.I think it’s a great change from my normal
life.
M:Yes, I can’t agree more.I went with my family last summer.
(Text 4)
W:Honey, what time are you going to set out for the train station I will drive you
there.
M:I’m planning to leave at 8:15 am.It will take me 30 minutes to arrive there.With
your help, I will get there 15 minutes earlier.
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(Text 5)
W:Hey, Todd.This is Sarah.My flight has been delayed.I won’t be there on time.Can
we put off the meeting
M:No.The clients are catching a flight right after the meeting.
(Text 6)
W:Mr Anderson
M:Yes.
W:This is Temporary Jobs Agency.You called us several weeks ago about a job
position.
M:Uh-huh.
W:We have a two-day job for you, if you’re still available.It’s a fund raising party at
Grand Hotel.
M:Absolutely yes.
W:They need you there at 12:30 tomorrow.If you don’t drive, they’ll pick you up at
11:00 at the City Hall.
M:I’ll drive there myself.Thank you very much.
(Text 7)
W:Good morning, Steve.Where are you going so early on a Saturday
M:I’m going to my driver’s education course.Aren’t you taking it
W:No, I’m not.Should I be
M:You’d better if you want to have your driver’s license when you turn 16 in a few
months.
W:Is that so In my state when you’re 16, you just take the written examination and
pass the road test.You don’t have to take a special course.
M:Here if you want your license at 16 or before you’re 18 years old, you have to go
through a driver’s education course.
W:I’m glad you told me.I was simply going to ask my parents to teach me how to
drive.I’ll register for the driver’s education course right away.
(Text 8)
W:John, I heard you joined a book club, didn’t you
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M:Yes.My brother and I joined one run by our community.How about joining us,
Lucy
W:I’m already in a book club for students of my school.But I’m still interested in your
club, which is said to be very popular.
M:So it is.Many students, teachers, writers and other book lovers have joined it.And
each of us can find our favorite activity there.
W:That’s amazing.What activities do you usually have
M:We have a three-hour meeting at a library every Saturday.And we finish reading
one book about every four weeks.We’ve read quite a few books during the meetings,
such as Little Women and Peter Pan.
W:These books are classic.
M:You said it.
W:If there’s a chance, I hope you can share your reading experience with me.
M:I’d love to.You can also come to our meeting next Saturday.We’re reading The
Little Prince these days.
W:It couldn’t be better.
(Text 9)
W:What shall we do in Dublin We’ve got two days.I want to go shopping and buy a
skirt for my mum, a coat for my dad, and a watch for my sister.
M:Let’s look at the tourist website.Look! There’s a shopping centre in the city
centre.You can get the gifts there.
W:OK.We can go there on Saturday morning.What shall we do on Saturday afternoon
Go to the zoo, maybe
M:Hmm, I don’t like zoos.They’re a bit boring.Let’s go and see some paintings.Is
there a good museum
W:Let’s see ...yes, the National Museum.They’ve got over 1,500 paintings.
M:Great.Let’s go there on Saturday afternoon.Now, what about Sunday
W:Let’s go to a park and have a picnic on Sunday afternoon.
M:OK, there are lots of parks.Phoenix Park looks nice.There’s a photo here.
W:Oh, yes.Very nice.In the morning let’s go for a swim in Sandycove.It looks great.
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M:Good.That’s a good plan.
(Text 10)
W:Our first winter in Canada was the happiest one we have ever experienced.We
were living in the countryside then and had just arrived from Hong Kong that
autumn.One evening in mid-December, snow began to fall.When we looked out of the
window and saw that it was snowing, we all felt very happy.It was the first snow we
had ever seen and we were excited.Next morning when we woke up, it was still
snowing.We turned on the radio and learned that more than ten inches of snow had
fallen during the night and that since there was too much snow on the roads, there
would be no school that day.I jumped up and down with joy and asked Mom to let me
go outside to play in the snow.She said I could go out after breakfast if I dressed
myself warmly and promised to come back as soon as I felt cold.When I went out, the
snow had almost stopped.The roads, paths, gardens, and playgrounds were all hidden
under soft white snow.It was the most beautiful sight I had ever seen.
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