江苏省南京师范大学附属中学、杭州第二中学、湖南长郡中学2026届高三三省三校联考英语试卷(含答案,含听力原文,含音频)

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2026年全国高考英语模拟卷
2026年4月
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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 will the man probably ask his dad for
A. A dog. B. A cat. C. A rabbit.
2. What does the woman mean
A. She objects to moving the bed.
B. She accepts Susie’s suggestion.
C. She refuses to buy new curtains.
3. What did the man and his sister use to do during summer vacations
A. They watched TV.
B. They went outdoor camping.
C. They played in the park.
4. What is the woman’s duty in the event
A. To distribute flyers.
B. To play in the band.
C. To give directions.
5. Why would Sarah miss the group presentation
A. She got her part covered.
B. She didn’t plan for it.
C. Her flight was delayed.
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6、7题。
6. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. A photo. B. A job. C. A lighthouse.
7. What does the man think of working in La Jument
A. It’s meaningful. B. It’s worthwhile. C. It’s dangerous.
听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。
8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Brother and sister. B. Father and daughter. C. Husband and wife.
9. Where are the man’s glasses
A. On his nose. B. In his pocket. C. In the bathroom.
10. What impressed the man most about his forgetfulness
A. He forgot to take the fishing pole.
B. He was not dressed appropriately.
C. He went fishing on his wedding day.
听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。
11. Who is the woman most probably
A. A consumer. B. A supplier. C. An investor.
12. What do we know about Paul
A. He is raising money for his business.
B. He is designing clothes for the woman.
C. He is giving the woman a clothing class.
13. How does Paul sound
A. Stressed. B. Ambitious. C. Doubtful.
听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。
14. Why is the man being interviewed
A. He’s publishing a book.
B. He’s acting in a movie.
C. He’s filming a TV series.
15. How did the man become successful
A. By getting a good education.
B. By enriching work experience.
C. By learning from a great coach.
16. What did the man learn from his experience
A. It’s easy to get a stable job.
B. It’s useful to read more books.
C. It’s important to learn persistence.
17. What will the woman do next
A. Hand out some books.
B. Talk to the next guest.
C. Discuss her future plans.
听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。
18. What is the main goal of the C-dramas according to the speaker
A. To educate people.
B. To entertain people.
C. To sell things to people.
19. What positive effect do C-dramas have
A. They encourage people to travel to China.
B. They enrich the content of history textbooks.
C. They inspire people’s interest in Chinese culture.
20. What is the main topic of the talk
A. The educational role of C-dramas.
B. The factual issues within C-dramas.
C. The international impact of C-dramas.
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,选出最佳答案。
A
Lake Tekapo is a breathtaking destination in the heart of New Zealand’s South Island. Known for its stunning turquoise (绿松石色的) waters, this picturesque lake is surrounded by majestic mountains and conveniently located near some of the region’s most famous attractions.
Things to do
● Lake Tekapo’s black magic
Lake Tekapo is dazzling by day, but equally spectacular after sunset. The region is part of the Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky reserve, New Zealand’s largest dark sky reserve. The Dark Sky Project offers a range of tours, including the option to visit New Zealand’s only professional research observatory, where you can view the night sky through their state-of-the-art 16“ telescopes. Additionally, their daytime Dark Sky Experience tour brings the universe to life, blending Māori astronomy with science.
Tekapo Star Gazing offers a unique experience combining guided stargazing with a relaxing soak in hot pools. The tour starts with an engaging astronomy lesson and concludes with a dip in the Tekapo Springs hot pools, allowing you to gaze at the universe while lying on an underwater hammock (吊床).
● Tekapo Adventures
With Tekapo Adventures you’ll see a slice of the Mackenzie district that’s usually not open to the public. Offering both 4WD and hiking tours, Tekapo Adventures provides exclusive access to these stations, some of which are as large as Wellington, New Zealand’s capital city. Here, you’ll find some of the country’s finest merino sheep, along with some of its most spectacular alpine scenery, featuring lengthy braided rivers and enormous mountain peaks crowned with glaciers.
● Church of the Good Shepherd
The Church of the Good Shepherd is one of the South Island’s most iconic landmarks. Constructed in 1935 to honour the early pioneers, it was built using local stone to compliment the surrounding landscape. This historic church remains an active place of worship and a beloved tourist destination, drawing visitors from around the globe to admire its simple elegance and lakeside views.
Getting there
21. What do the activities at Lake Tekapo mainly offer visitors
A. Scientific research opportunities in professional observatories.
B. A mix of natural views, outdoor fun and astronomical experiences.
C. Cultural experiences centered on Māori traditions and local history.
D. Rural experiences focused on farming life and natural surroundings.
22. What is special about The Church of the Good Shepherd
A. It is the largest and oldest church in New Zealand’s South Island.
B. It is famous for offering panoramic views from its modern design.
C. It provides accommodation for visitors traveling around Lake Tekapo.
D. It was built with local stone and blends well with the natural surroundings.
23. From which of the following places is the driving time to Lake Tekapo the shortest
A. Christchurch. B. Oamaru.
C. Omarama. D. Mount Cook National Park.
B
In January 2007, an ordinary afternoon in New York City turned into a life-or-death moment that would later be remembered across the country. At a crowded subway station, a construction worker named Wesley Autrey stood waiting with his two young daughters, unaware that he would soon face a decision requiring both courage and clarity of mind. Nearby, 20-year-old student Cameron Hollopeter suddenly lost control of his body and collapsed directly onto the tracks from a heart attack. At the same time, a train was already approaching the station at considerable speed, leaving only seconds before impact.
Panic spread quickly along the platform. Some passengers cried out in alarm, while others froze, unable to process what was unfolding before them. The situation was chaotic, and no immediate solution seemed possible.
Autrey, however, reacted almost instinctively. After instructing his daughters to remain where they were, he jumped down onto the tracks. At first, he attempted to lift Hollopeter back onto the platform, but quickly realized that there was not enough time. Faced with an impossible choice, Autrey made a split-second decision. He pressed the unconscious man down into a shallow drainage space between the rails and lay flat over him, using his own body as a shield. Moments later, the train thundered overhead, passing so close that it barely touched Autrey’s cap. When the train came to a halt, an astonishing discovery awaited the onlookers: both men were alive. Against all odds, they had survived.
In the aftermath, Autrey consistently downplayed his actions, insisting that he had simply done what anyone should do. Yet public reaction suggested otherwise. He was widely praised for his bravery and later honored by city officials. What makes this incident remarkable is not merely the dramatic rescue, but the nature of the decision behind it. In extreme situations, hesitation is often the default response. Autrey’s action, by contrast, illustrates how instinct, shaped by responsibility and empathy, can override fear.
24. What directly led to the dangerous situation on the subway tracks
A. The subway station lacked safety facilities.
B. The approaching train moved at high speed.
C. The crowded platform blocked passengers’ movement.
D. The passenger suddenly fell from a medical emergency.
25. Why did Wesley Autrey abandon his initial plan
A. He judged that time was too limited.
B. He noticed the train had already stopped.
C. He realized the man was too heavy to lift.
D. He was advised by people on the platform.
26. What do we know about Wesley Autrey
A. He is courageous and makes quick decisions.
B. He is physically strong and willing to take risks.
C. He is brave but sometimes acts without thinking.
D. He is calm and experienced in handling emergencies.
27. Which of the following is the best title for the passage
A. A Narrow Escape from a Deadly Situation
B. How to Handle Emergencies in Public Places
C. The Role of Safety Measures in Subway Accidents
D. A Split-Second Act of Courage in a Subway Station
C
In recent years, a new trend has become common in branding: everyday products such as food, drinks and even tools are given human features, like smiling faces and simple arms and legs. These lively images can now be seen in shops, advertisements and online platforms. They are often bright in color and simple in form, which makes them easy to notice and remember. This raises a question: why are such cartoon-like designs so popular
One reason is their emotional appeal. In a fast-paced and sometimes stressful world, people are naturally drawn to things that are simple and pared with more serious or formal designs, these playful images can make people feel relaxed. By giving human qualities to ordinary objects, brands can create a friendly image and connect more easily with consumers. In this way, products become more engaging and easier to remember, which may influence people’s choices.
Another reason is the inheritance of earlier artistic styles. This kind of design can be traced back to early animation, where characters were drawn with simple shapes and clear expressions. Today’s designers combine these elements with modern tastes, creating images that feel both familiar and new. As a result, such designs are accepted by people of different ages and are widely used in different industries, from food to fashion.
However, the wide use of this style has also caused problems. With the help of digital tools, many businesses can produce similar designs with little effort. In some cases, companies even rely on ready-made templates (模版) instead of original ideas. As a result, different brands may begin to look alike, making it harder for consumers to tell them apart. This may weaken the unique image that a brand tries to build.
Despite these concerns, this trend is unlikely to disappear soon. It reflects people’s desire for simple and enjoyable experiences in modern life. The key issue, therefore, is how such designs can be used in a more creative way, rather than simply copied.
28. What does the first paragraph mainly talk about
A. The popularity of cartoon-like images in different places.
B. The variety of products that now use cartoon-like designs.
C. The growing use of human-like features in product branding.
D. The bright colors and simple forms that make products noticeable.
29. What kind of designs do consumers tend to prefer
A. Those helping to ease their pressure. B. Those stressing serious product qualities.
C. Those bearing complicated human features. D. Those keeping with traditional formal styles.
30. What does the underlined word ”inheritance“ in paragraph 3 probably mean
A. Origin. B. Copy. C. Tradition. D. Influence.
31. What can be inferred from Paragraph 4
A. Digital tools encourage unique design ideas.
B. Ready-made templates improve design efficiency.
C. Consumers actively support creative brand images.
D. Similar designs may weaken a brand’s unique identity.
D
Archaeologists working in Egypt’s Nile Delta may have discovered a structure dating back around 2,600 years while testing a new technology designed to locate structures buried deep beneath the surface. The team was studying the Buto site, the ruins of an ancient city that was occupied from the Predynastic period to the Early Islamic era.
During its long history, Buto was built, destroyed, and rebuilt, and consequently has several layers, each potentially a rich source of archaeological remains. However, the oldest parts of the city are now buried beneath later ruins and thick mud deposits. This would make traditional digging difficult, time-consuming, and expensive, as archaeologists have to move large tons of debris or struggle with groundwater to reach lower levels.
The researchers were trialing an integrated approach that uses satellite radar and electrical resistivity tomography (ERT). The team started with Sentinel-1 radar satellites to identify large-scale anomalies (异常事物) from space. When it detected something of interest, they followed up with ERT, which sends electrical currents between a series of electrodes placed in the ground to create a three-dimensional model of subsurface structures based on how different materials conduct or resist electricity. This technique has been likened to an underground ”CT scan".
The scans showed that while the upper layers contained remains from later historical periods, a large, well-defined structure lay at a depth of between three and six meters, dating back about 2,600 years. At this stage, the researchers thought it could be a large tomb or temple. Guided by these results, they carried out a small excavation (挖掘), which uncovered mudbrick walls and religious artifacts where the sensors had predicted.
The results of this study demonstrate the effectiveness of combining geophysical measurements and remote sensing data, which can accurately detect buried settlements in a complex region. The researchers now plan to expand these surveys with larger equipment to reach even deeper, older levels and they believe their integrated approach can be used to map other archaeological sites before anyone has to pick up a shovel.
32. What is the primary purpose of the technology used in the study
A. To uncover ancient artifacts without disturbing the site.
B. To assist archaeologists in identifying where to excavate.
C. To examine the historical layers of the Buto site in detail.
D. To replace traditional excavation with advanced imaging tools.
33. Why is traditional excavation at Buto considered challenging
A. The site contains remains from multiple historical periods.
B. The mudbrick structures are too fragile to survive excavation.
C. The equipment required is not available for large-scale digging.
D. The deeper layers are hidden beneath later deposits and groundwater.
34. What is the role of electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) in the research
A. It generates a 3D image of underground structures.
B. It detects large-scale anomalies from satellite images.
C. It removes obstacles that block access to deeper layers.
D. It determines whether a site contains valuable artifacts.
35. What can be inferred about the integrated approach used by the researchers
A. It will completely replace traditional excavation.
B. It enables more efficient archaeological exploration.
C. It is mainly useful for studying surface-level remains.
D. It combines satellite radar with ground-based methods.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,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。
Bathrooms are naturally damp and steamy. Even with regular cleaning, moisture stays around. Among work, family, and a social life, cleaning every wall hard daily is almost impossible. 36
Recently, a friend noticed yellow stuff falling down her bathroom walls. Naturally, I panicked and wanted answers fast. 37 Its tiny particles float through the air and settle in damp spots. Once there, mold spreads rapidly.
38 Certain types can cause allergic reactions, breathing issues, and long-lasting health problems if left unchecked. Bathrooms, with their constant moisture, are prime breeding grounds. Mold grows well in warm, damp conditions. After a shower, steam turns to water on walls and ceilings. Even with good airflow, moisture doesn’t go away. Mold often starts in corners or near pipe parts, then spreads quickly if ignored.
The key to prevention is controlling moisture. Let fresh air into your bathroom by opening a window or running an exhaust fan during and after showers. Dry surfaces regularly, especially those likely to get water drops. If mold already appears, act fast. 39 For hard-to-remove mold or chemical sensitivities, vinegar and a hydrogen-based cleaning liquid are safer choices. Always wear gloves and a mask to protect your skin and lungs.
Keeping your bathroom clean and dry is the best defense. Let fresh air in regularly, clean frequently, and consider a machine that reduces dampness in damp areas. 40 By taking these simple steps, you can keep moisture and mold well under control. Always keep in mind that maintaining a clean environment ensures a healthy home for everyone.
A. Mold (霉菌) isn’t just ugly — it’s dangerous.
B. Mold grows wherever moisture meets organic matter.
C. Wipe surfaces sometimes, especially areas easy to get wet.
D. And that’s exactly when mold takes the opportunity to grow.
E. If the problem gets out of hand, calling professionals is wise.
F. For surfaces that don’t absorb water, a bleach and water mix works well.
G. Proper ventilation (通风) can prevent the basement from becoming too moist and moldy.
第三部分 语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
My three-year-old daughter Heidi ran around the backyard. She 41 a large glass jar, went over and sat down on it. But the jar immediately 42 .
Heidi screamed. She stood up and 43 a small but deep cut on her leg. Blood poured out and we were off to the 44 room in a matter of minutes. After a long wait, Dr. Anderson came in. He told Heidi a silly 45 as he examined her injury, and she seemed to hardly notice when he gave her a 46 and stitched (缝合) her up.
He then took out a clean rubber surgical glove, blew it up like a 47 , tied it, and used a marker to draw a chicken face on it. Heidi laughed and played with her new chicken 48 for the next few days.
Fast forward thirty years. Adult Heidi and the family were sharing 49 at a holiday dinner, and we talked about the jar 50 . I shared what I knew to be the 51 : broken glass, screaming, blood, etc. At this point, Heidi looked at me, genuinely 52 .
“Oh, Mom,” she said, “that’s not what happened at all.”
Then she told us her memory. It was much more 53 . She spoke for a good while about Dr. Anderson—how funny and kind he was — and told us all about that silly chicken-head glove. She said she fondly 54 that day.
I thought about Heidi’s words for days. She taught me that there’s always something 55 in everything, and that’s what we should focus on.
41. A. opened B. spied C. captured D. modified
42. A. transferred B. disappeared C. yielded D. collapsed
43. A. cleaned B. displayed C. treated D. ruined
44. A. emergency B. conference C. storage D. family
45. A. lie B. secret C. joke D. fortune
46. A. shot B. hand C. packet D. task
47. A. shell B. balloon C. book D. volcano
48. A. game B. race C. show D. toy
49. A. gifts B. news C. memories D. profits
50. A. accident B. design C. journey D. label
51. A. reason B. trick C. truth D. sign
52. A. touched B. offended C. relieved D. surprised
53. A. serious B. complicated C. pleasant D. comfortable
54. A. looked back on B. watched out for C. lived up to D. made up for
55. A. curious B. good C. consistent D. humble
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。
A hit television drama Born to Be Alive, inspired by real-life anti-poaching (反盗猎) heroes in Qinghai, brings renewed attention to the dangerous fight 56 (protect) Tibetan antelopes.
In an early scene from this drama, a policewoman and a mountain patroller (巡逻者) stop their truck in the dead of night, fearing they might have caused an 57 (accident) collision with a Tibetan antelope. 58 greets their eyes shocks them — a herd of antelopes lies killed, their bodies scattered across the frozen ground. Suddenly the headlights from half a dozen trucks blaze to life, their beams 59 (cut) through the night. Poachers, rifles raised, have them surrounded. Gunshots ring out, 60 the patroller collapses into a pool of blood...
This program was inspired by the real-life stories of environmental defenders Sonam Dargye and his brother-in-law Drakpa Dorje. Sonam Dargye, 61 ethnic Tibetan who returned to his hometown to work as a county official, organized 62 (China) first armed anti-poaching team in 1992. Over 540 days, he and his team made 12 expeditions into the uninhabited wilds of Kekexili, breaking up 8 poaching gangs and seizing 12 vehicles.
In 1994, he 63 (attack) while escorting (护送) captured poachers. After a fierce gunfight 64 he faced 18 criminals alone, he was fatally shot. After his death, Drakpa Dorje reorganized the team and named it the “Wild Yak Brigade” — a name symbolizing that 65 yaks being gentle-natured animals, they will fight back fearlessly if their territory is invaded.
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。校英文报就食堂午餐时段播放的电视节目类型向同学们征求意见,可供选择的有“时事新闻类”和“音乐类”。请你给编辑写一封邮件发表你的意见,内容包括:(1) 你的选择;(2) 你的理由。
注意:
(1) 词数 80 左右;
(2) 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
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。
Sumi was a single mother. Her daughter Anna has always been called “Number 23.” Every time the school released exam results, Anna would always end up in 23rd position among 50 pupils. Always 23, no matter how hard she pushed Anna. Every mention of this nickname gnawed at Sumi.
One day, Sumi, along with Anna, was invited to a lively gathering of several friends and their families. The atmosphere was delightful and as the lunch came to a finish, a man playfully asked the youngsters what they aspired (有志成为) to be when they grew up. “I want to be a pianist!” “I want to be a famous actor!” “I want to be a politician!” “I’ll start a business and make tons of money!” One after another, the children voiced these bold, ambitious dreams, earning warm applause and compliments from the adults.
Anna, however, simply smiled and clapped along, remaining silent. She was quietly occupied with serving soup and distributing cookies to the guests. Then, the man who had posed the question turned his gaze toward Anna and added, “Hey, our Anna hasn’t shared her dream yet. What do you want to be when you grow up ” Anna paused, and then, with a soft smile, replied, “Uncle, I want to be a primary school teacher. I love kids — telling them funny stories and teaching them how to make paper cuts. I just love dancing and singing and playing with them.” The room fell instantly silent. Sumi felt her heart sink.
Later, boarding a rented bus for the return trip, Sumi stared out the window, a heavy cloud of disappointment settling over her. She had hoped Anna would dream bigger, not settle for such an ordinary life. As traffic thickened, the bus got fast stuck in a jam. Suddenly, two boys erupted into a full-blown quarrel over a single slice of dessert. No one could calm them down. To make matters worse, more kids on the bus began to get restless due to the jam.
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: At that critical moment, Anna stepped in. ____________________________________________ Paragraph 2: Sumi excitedly called Anna a hero, but she shook her head gently. ________________________
英语学科 试题答案
2026年4月
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
1-5 BCBCC 6-10 ACCAC 11-15 CABAB 16-20 CABCA
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)
21-23 BDC 24-27 DAAD 28-31 CADD 32-35 BDAB
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
36-40 DBAFE
第三部分 语言知识运用(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 BDBAC 46-50 ABDCA 51-55 CDCAB
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56. to protect 57. accidental 58. What 59. cutting 60. and
61. an 62. China’s 63. was attacked 64. where 65. despite
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作
Dear Editor,
I’m writing to share my thoughts about the TV programs played during lunchtime in the canteen.
In my view, music programs is the better option. First, music relieves mental pressure effectively. After a morning of intense classes, our brains are tired from heavy thinking. Soft melodies help us relax and calm down, while upbeat music lifts our spirits, making the lunch break a perfect time for mental relaxation. Second, music improves the dining experience. It creates a warm, comfortable atmosphere that helps us enjoy our meals and chat with classmates peacefully. Unlike news or noisy programs, music stays in the background and never disturbs our eating. A varied playlist can cater to students’ preferences, preparing us well for the afternoon classes.
Thank you for your time and thoughtful consideration.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 读后续写
读后续写
At that critical moment Anna stepped in. Approaching the quarreling boys with a calm smile, she suggested they flip a coin to settle their dispute. Simple as that, the argument ended. Everyone was stunned. Then, she began distributing treats like a caring big sister, instantly soothing the restless children. Making use of leftover candy boxes, she folded intricate paper animals — elephants, lions, and birds — and presented them to each child on the bus. the children’s eyes sparkled with joy as they admired their unique gifts, their cries replaced by laughter. The man who had asked about their dreams earlier watched in astonishment, clapping appreciatively. As for Sumi, a new emotion warmed her chest: pride.
Sumi excitedly called Anna a hero, but she shook her head gently. She grinned and replied softly, “Mom, I’m not a hero. When a hero walks down the road, everyone claps, but I want to be the one clapping for others.” That simple answer shifted something deep within Sumi. She realized she had always pushed Anna to achieve, shine, and be number one, yet she had missed the point. Being kind, happy, and true to oneself was the real achievement. Perhaps being “Number 23” wasn’t terrible after all; it was exactly where Anna was meant to shine. A tear of joy rolled down Sumi’s cheek as she wrapped her arm around her daughter’s shoulder. “Then be that teacher, my Anna. I shall be your loudest admirer.”
听力原文
Text 1
M: I have a rabbit already and I’m trying to ask my dad to get me a dog.
W: I have a cat. She follows me everywhere around the house. Keeping a cat isn’t as much work as keeping a dog.
M: Maybe I should change my mind.
Text 2
M: Let’s paint this wall yellow and move the bed to the window.
W: OK.
M: Susie said our curtains were too dark. Why not replace them with bright ones
W: Well, I don’t have to factor in all people’s suggestions.
Text 3
M: You’re glued to the TV all day. How about going to the park with me
W: It is burning outside. Summer holiday is really boring.
M: How could that be I used to put up a tent in the field with my sister during summer holidays.
Text 4
W: Did you hear about the charity event at the village hall next weekend
M: Yeah, I saw the flyers (传单). There’s going to be a band and food. Are you going
W: Absolutely. I’m volunteering there to show people the way. It’s for a great cause.
Text 5
W: Have you heard from Sarah today Can she make it to our group presentation
M: She called me. She planned to land today, but the storm has held her up. She remains at the airport waiting for further news.
W: That’s too bad. We’ll have to cover her part.
M: Yeah, we don’t have a choice.
Text 6 (第6题为主旨题)
W: This is a picture of La Jument, a lighthouse in France.
M: Wow, is this the lighthouse keeper He is so small compared to the huge waves in the picture.
W: Yeah. This picture was taken in 1989. The photographer was taking photos from a helicopter. The lighthouse keeper heard the noise and thought it was a rescue helicopter. That’s why he came out and appeared in the picture.
M: ⑦It was risky to walk out of the door when the waves were breaking on the lighthouse.
W: That’s true. It’s also said that people can earn 800,000 dollars a year working there.
M: ⑦Even if I need the money, I would never choose to work there.
Text 7
M: Have you seen my glasses I can’t find them anywhere.
W: ⑨Go to the bathroom and look in the mirror.
M: ⑨You mean I’ve got them on. How could that be
W: You’re the most absent-minded person I’ve ever met.
M: I can’t deny it. I would lose my head if it weren’t placed on my shoulders.
W: I’ll never forget the time you went fishing and forgot to take your fishing pole.
M: I won’t forget it either, but that’s not the most memorable example of my forgetfulness.
W: How about the time you started to leave without having any pants on
M: No, that’s not it.
W: I’m tired of guessing, tell me.
M: You never would have guessed. Well, anyway, ⑧⑩the day we were supposed to get married was such a beautiful day that I forgot all about the wedding and went fishing instead.
Text 8
M: It’s such a pleasure to meet everyone. Thanks to people like you, small businesses everywhere have many growth opportunities.
W: Thank you, Paul. And thanks for coming to my office to conduct a roadshow. Now you can begin.
M: OK. So, we all feel anxious to look our best. But clothing styles quickly change, and fashion isn’t cheap! Plus, the more we buy, the more we waste. How many of us have over five clothing items that we never wear
W: Good, how will you fix this
M: Through my service, Rental Trend.
W: How does it work
M: It’s a website where users can rent out their clothes. Anyone who is interested in those clothes can offer a price and rent them. There will be many types of clothes. Whether it’s for a party, photo taking or vacation, we try our best to meet people’s need.
W: Interesting, Paul. Have you borrowed from any banks
M: No. And because my company is only a year old, this is the first time I’ve come to sincerely invite you to put money into our website. I’m sure you will see what a big difference you make. With your help, we can bring fair fashion nationwide.
Text 9
W: We’re so happy you’re here again. Last time we talked about your video series. Now, you’ve come to tell us about your new book — let’s hear it for Boris!
M: Thanks, everyone. A lot has changed over the years. I filmed a new movie and started coaching worldwide.
W: We’re very interested. You’ve become the country’s most successful life coach. What does this mean to you
M: Life coaching shows people how to become the smartest, happiest, and most successful versions of themselves.
W: I love that. It took me years of education to become a talk show host. How did you gain success
M: Simply put, I have done many different jobs. Within several years, I learned about myself and discovered what I wanted to do!
W: What about difficulties
M: I was lucky to find stable jobs that paid well. But I still failed many times. My hardest task was learning never to give up.
W: That must be in your book.
M: Of course. The key to success is not avoiding failure, but never giving up hope no matter how many times you fail! Read the book to learn more!
W: We have copies of your book here. Can we give them to the audience Then, we’ll discuss your future plans.
M: Great!
Text 10 (第 20 题为总结题)
Chinese historical dramas have become increasingly popular in recent years. Fans around the world love them for their beauty and rich storytelling. However, many argue that these “C-dramas” contain so many incorrect details. Instead, they sell people a dream of a China that never was.
C-dramas are not educational documentaries. Screenwriters often add dramatic elements, invent characters, and change certain events to make the story more exciting or meaningful for audiences. However, I’d argue that C-dramas have something valuable to offer in terms of history education. By drawing us into the lives of people from history, they create an emotional connection to the past that no textbook could ever match.
Further research is necessary to get a proper historical and cultural education. But C-dramas have become a starting point that leads people down this worthy path. Inspired by their favorite TV shows, more young people are now exploring traditional Chinese history and culture than ever before, and that’s a real cause for celebration.

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