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湖南省邵阳市第二中学2025-2026学年高二上学期12月学科竞赛英语试题(Word版附答案)含听力音频
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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,每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What des the man suggest the wman d?
A.Wait patiently. B.Return the jacket. C.Make a phne call.
2.What is the man planning t d during the camping trip?
A.G fr a hike. B.Play the guitar. C.Relax by fishing.
3.What des the wman think f the vlunteer prgrams?
A.They are always the same.
B.They need t care abut the elderly.
C.They shuld include mre activities.
4.What did the man like mst abut the mvie?
A.The friendship between the characters.
B.The characters’ adventures.
C.The different cultures.
5.Where is the cnversatin taking place?
A.In the library. B.On the beach. C.In the restaurant.
第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Where was the ancient well?
A.In the village schl. B.Beside the little bridge. C.Next t the empty huse.
7.Wh shwed the wman arund the village?
A.A tur guide. B.A student. C.A villager.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题
8.What time f year is it prbably right nw?
A.The end f April. B.The middle f May. C.Early June.
9.What des the wman suggest ding t help the envirnment?
A.Eating less meat. B.Planting mre trees. C.Reducing energy use.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Where are mst artists at the music festival frm?
A.Canada. B.The US. C.Japan.
11.Why des the man plan t arrive at the festival early?
A.T buy T-shirts befre they’re sld ut.
B.T be in time fr his favrite band.
C.T avid waiting in line.
12.What is the man’s impressin f the fd at music festivals?
A.It’s expensive.B.It always tastes bad.C.It’s limited in variety.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What did the man d t imprve the taste f his dish?
A.He replaced mst f the materials.
B.He made it every day last week.
C.He changed the cking steps.
14.Why is the man hsting the dinner party n Friday?
A.T cmpete with his friends in cking.
B.T get sme feedback frm his friends.
C.T test new cking tls.
15.Hw many cmpetitrs will receive a bttle f wine?
A.26. B.21. C.30.
16.What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A.C-wrkers. B.Husband and wife. C.Judge and cmpetitr.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Hw will the city encurage bicycle use?
A.By ffering free bikes.B.By awarding bicycle riding.C.By building mre bike paths.
18.What is the city planning t d with rad cnditins?
A.Widen streets.B.Fix damaged rads.C.Add mre traffic lights.
19.What measures will be taken t reduce the number f private cars?
A.Intrducing car-sharing prgrams.
B.Encuraging taking public transprtatin.
C.Raising the price f parking in busy areas.
20.What will happen t the parking spaces in the city?
A.They will be rerganized.
B.They will be increased in busy areas,
C.They will intrduce a new charging system.
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,
Wrld Literacy Cnference
WHAT IS WORLD LITERACY CONFERENCE?
It's the wrld's largest gathering f internatinal literacy experts, which fcuses n the vital imprtance f imprving reading and writing levels acrss the glbe. It brings tgether leaders frm 85 cuntries. Over 600 delegates(代表) in the scene and a further 40,000 peple via webinars will watch it.
WHO CAN PARTICIPATE IN THE CONFERENCE?
Anyne wh is passinate abut educatin is welcme t take part in the cnference. Call fr papers and cntent is pen. Yu can hand in n mre than tw papers thrugh the Oxfrd system per persn befre September 16, 2023. Please click Here fr mre infrmatin
TICKET PURCHASE(购买):
Registratin Fees: $100 per persn; 20 percent discunt fr per grup member.
Cnsumptin Tax: Extra 10 percent fr each registratin fee. Overseas delegates will be charged befre attending but can be RETURNED BACK after cnference clsing.
Pay Channels(渠道): PayPal r a credit card. (Please email us fr ther methds)
Refund(退款) Plicy: The Cnference ONLY ffers refunds when the British Gvernment des nt apprve yu visa, r yu need t apply fr registratin transfers.
Others Accmmdatin expenses are nt cvered in the registratin fees.
21. Which f the fllwing statements is crrect accrding t the text?
A. The live bradcasting is the nly way fr participatin.
B. Delegates are allwed t submit mre than tw essays.
C. Accmmdatin expenses are included in the registratin fees.
D. Purchasers can apply t gain ther access t fficial tickets.
22. Hw much des a 10-persn verseas grup need t pay altgether befre attending?
A.800. B.880. C.990. D.1000.
23. Where is this text mst prbably taken frm?
A. An nline website. B. An educatinal jurnal.
C. An activity pster. D. An ecnmic newspaper.
B
The 2023 Shanghai Cffee Culture Week pened n May 13, with a variety f activities integrating industry, culture and lifestyle scheduled.
Shanghai, hme t mre than 8,00 cffee huses, has hsted the event since 2021. This year's Cffee Culture Week is rganized by the Shanghai Cultural and Creative Industry Prmtin Assciatin, and will run thrugh t June 2.
Cffee has becme a key part f Shanghai culture, shwcasing the city's characteristics f pening-up and inclusiveness(包容), lcal fficials said at a news cnference in early May.
On the event's pening day, Yngpu Cffee, in cllabratin with the fd delivery platfrm Eleme and China Cnstructin Bank, ffered 30,000 cups f cffee fr free. Multiple cffee brands such as Luckin Cffee and McCafe will als prvide free cffee and cupns (优惠券) during the event.
Frm May 18 t 21, West Bund Internatinal Cffee and Lifestyle Festival is taking place in Xuhui Binjiang area, invlving mre than 100 cffee brand utlets (销售点) lcated alng a 5-kilmeter shreline f the Huangpu River.
It is the first time that Shanghai has launched such a large cffee-themed market, rganizers said. In additin t enjying freshly brewed cffee, visitrs can attend diverse activities such as exhibitins, perfrmances and wrkshps t experience cffee culture.
Many cultural sites in the city are als participating in the cffee culture week. Sinan Mansins in dwntwn Shanghai is hlding the Bnjur Cffee Art Fair frm May 19 t 21,which has attracted sme 20 cffee staff members and 80 artists.
The Shanghai Histry Museum will launch the Square Cffee Festival, inviting fans and industry experts t share their knwledge abut cffee. Meanwhile, the Shanghai Bks and Peridicals Distributin Assciatin will hld a cffee-themed bk fair in mre than 80 stres acrss the city.
Organizers said they hpe these events will bst(促进) the cnsumptin f cffee and cultural prducts, and prmte the crdinated(协调的) develpment f the tw industries.
The Shanghai Cffee Industry Summit will take place n May 26, which includes tw rundtable discussins and abut 10 seminars. Crprate leaders will discuss the latest cnsumer trends and ffer their insights int ht tpics.
Accrding t data frm dmestic(国内的) tech and retail(零售) giant Meituan, the value f China's freshly brewed(冲泡) cffee industry is expected t reach 15.79 billin yuan ($2.25 billin) this year. It was valued at 8.97 billin yuan in 2021.
24. Why was the Cffee Culture Week hsted?
A. T hld diverse activities. B. T spread knwledge abut cffee.
C. T shw the city's unique features. D. T prmte cffee industry and culture.
25. What can visitrs d during the 2023 Shanghai Cffee Culture Week?
A. Get cupns and make freshly brewed cffee.
B. Enjy free cffee and read cffee-themed bks.
C. Visit cffee exhibitins and put n perfrmances.
D. Share ideas abut cffee and get emplyed in wrkshps.
26. What can we infer frm the data ffered by Meituan?
A. Cffee cnsumptin is increasing rapidly in China.
B. Meituan has benefited a lt frm cffee industry.
C. The Cffee Culture Week has bsted the cffee industry.
D. Freshly brewed cffee industry is the mst prmising industry.
27. In which sectin f a newspaper des this text prbably appear?
A. Entertainment. B. Culture. C. Health. D. Science.
C
Taking a picture f Mars is nt easy. Once light bunces(反射) ff the planet, it can take between 3 t 22 minutes t travel t Earth - s there aren't truly "live" images f Mars.
But n Friday afternn, the Eurpean Space Agency will ffer the clsest thing: the first “livestream” f Mars, a rare, almst real-time lk int space n YuTube, which psts pictures f the planet every 50 secnds as they beam(播送) dwn directly frm the camera munted (安装) n the agency's Mars Express rbiter(轨道飞行器). We can get a firsthand lk at Mars n Friday.
“During Friday's ne-hur livestream, the time between the images being taken frm rbit arund Mars and appearing n yur screen will be abut 18 minutes," James Gdfrey, the spacecraft peratins manager at the ESA's missin cntrl center, said in a statement. "That's 17 minutes fr light t travel frm Mars t Earth in their current cnfiguratin, and abut ne minute t pass thrugh the wires(电线) and servers n the grund.”
“Nrmally, we see images frm Mars and knw that they were taken days befre. I'm excited t see Mars as it is nw - as clse t a Martian(火星的) ‘nw’ as we can pssibly get !”
In 50-secnd intervals, the camera shts acrss Mars, shwing a side f the planet entering night, as well as sme cluds billwing ut n the cmer. The livestream celebrates the 20th anniversary f the Mars Express missin which was launched in 2003 t better understand the planet, as well as search fr traces f water.
It’s with this camera, riginally meant fr engineering purpses, that we'll get "live" images n Friday evening frm 18:00 CEST in the first MarsLIVE. What makes this unique, is that it's a ne-hur livestream frm Mars but dn't expect a detailed view f the Red Planet!
28. What can we learn frm this text?
A. Watching the MarsLIVE, peple will have a cmpletely real-time view f the Mars.
B. The audience can watch the MarsLIVE thanks t the camera n the Mars
C. Abut 20 years ag, the ESA launched an rbiter t search fr Martians.
D. The MarsLIVE is t celebrate the launch f the Mars Express missin in 2003.
29. What des the underlined wrd "cnfiguratin" in paragraph 3 mean?
A. Equipment. B. Orbit. C.Planet. D. Spacecraft.
30. What is the text mainly abut?
A. The live images taken frm rbit arund Mars.
B. The 20th anniversary f the Mars Express missin.
C. The first "livestream" f Mars t be shwn n YuTube.
D. A rare and almst real-time lk int space n YuTube.
31. What des the last paragraph imply?
A. The camera was riginally used t sht the Mars.
B. We can get truly live Mars images in the first MarsLIVE.
C. Detailed images abut the Mars can't be ensured.
D. The unique MarsLIVE will live up t viewers' expectatin.
D
Whenever yu read text, yur brain prcesses the visual stimuli (刺激物) t create meaning and understand the cntent. Chances are, yu dn’t pay much attentin t the way the infrmatin is presented-- particularly the fnt (字体) chice. That's because yur main target is reading cmprehensin, nt aesthetics(美学).
Althugh typgraphy(排印) is missed by mst f us, it's essential in making texts legible, readable and appealing fr audiences. Beynd the visual aspect, research shws that fnts play a significant rle in the mental prcesses f understanding that happen while we read. A fnt's impact n the way yu learn and memrize infrmatin might be hard t ntice cnsciusly, but yur brain is certainly tuned in. Perhaps surprisingly, hard-t-read fnts such as Bdni, Cmic Sans, r Mntype Crsiva are better fr memrizing infrmatin than fnts like Arial r Times New Rman, accrding t sme studies.
“Difficulty can functin as an alarm signal, giving the reader a sense that the task is challenging and will require mental effrt," says Daniel Oppenheimer, a prfessr f psychlgy at Carnegie Melln University and ne f a 2010 study authrs, "Additinally, slwing dwn the reading speed t deal with the disfluency may increase the prbability f sptting errrs in a text.”
Fnt characteristics such as style, size and clr play a rle in infrmatin retentin(保留) memry r recall as well, says Stephen Banham, a typgraphy lecturer at RMIT University in Melburne, Australia. Experiments have prved a U-shape relatinship between fnt size and memry: Large-fnt items may predict higher recall regardless f style, but very small fnt sizes can als intrduce a desirable difficulty.
A dcument's specific methd f frmatting infrmatin als makes an impact. Using fnt styles like bld(粗体) r italics(斜体) t indicate significance can als imprve memry. That's because peple are better able t remember infrmatin they cnsider imprtant, says Oppenheimer. Researchers fund that blded text has a higher recall than text in italic r regular styles, regardless f the fnt size. Hwever, if an entire dcument is blded, the emphasis is lst, and readers can n lnger spt vital passages.
32. Why d readers ften ignre the fnt chice?
A. They lack aesthetic knwledge.
B. They aim t understand the meaning.
C. Their brains are nt sensitive t the fnt.
D. Fnts are f little significance in reading.
33. What des Daniel Oppenheimer say abut hard-t-read fnts?
A. They can lead t desirable challenges.
B. They may distract(使分心) readers frm the text.
C. The meaning f the text may be mistaken.
D. They will affect reading perfrmance negatively.
34. What can imprve peple's infrmatin retentin r recall?
A. Using fnts f medium size. B. Chsing bright fnt clrs.
C. Putting the wrds in italic type D. Making the whle passage bld.
35. Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the text?
A. What Fnts Make Reading Easy B. What Fnts Make Memry Lasting
C. Why Fnts Impact Retentin and Recall D. Hw Fnts Affect Learning and Memry
第二节(共5小题:每小题2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。
Peple these days are psting abut their lives n scial media. But what if yu're a private and intrverted persn like me? What if yu want t live in the mment instead f sharing every bit f yur life? T be hnest, it's nbdy’s business but yur wn. __36___
Escaping stalkers (跟踪者).
I've been a public persn as a jazz vcalist fr years. It expsed(暴露) me t stalkers wh felt they knew me, just because I was present everywhere. Needless t say, it brught me much anxiety and stress. At sme pint I asked myself -- is being visible mre imprtant than my peace f mind? __37__ The answer is a clear NO. I just want t spend life ding what I lve with the peple I lve.
Prtecting privacy
__38__ I need alne time t prcess what I'm struggling with and hnest real talks with the peple I trust. I might share a lessn learned frm an experience, but nw I wn't. I knw that by keeping my life private n scial media I may miss ut n sme cnnectins, but I hnr and respect the peple in my life wh value their privacy, s I am being mindful and prtect that.
____39____
Anther reasn I keep my life private is that I prefer t be in the present mment and appreciate it fully. T be n yur phne cnstantly, r t film everything yu d, can be quite disrespectful t the peple yu spend yur time with. Yu lse ut n thse spntaneus(自发的) mments and a deeper cnnectin. I chse what I share and when I share it, and the rest is fr experiencing life withut expectatins.
Live yur life fully, regardless f whether the wrld knws it r nt! __40__ I just want yu t knw it's OK if yu dn't.
A. Experiencing life
B. Living in the mment
C. Dn't I really care abut privacy?
D. Are my fllwers mre imprtant than my friends and family?
E. If yu feel like sharing yur life penly withut hesitatin, g fr it.
F. Here are my reasns fr nt sharing my persnal life n scial media.
G. It can be quite challenging t g thrugh tugh mments with everyne watching.
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。
At 23, I had n idea that a summer class I feared wuld change my life and help me achieve dreams.
The class fcusing n literature centered n __41__ and illness. A few weeks int the curse, I realized I was changing my pinin abut it __42__ feeling scared. It was __43__ me t g after my dreams and stp waiting fr tmrrw t wrk twards my __44__. As I drve t schl ne day, I __45__ my wish list and realized l wanted t see my name n the __46__ f a published bk. Thus, I went hme, sat dwn, and __47__ what stry I wuld tell.
Recently, I'd had __48__ t several news stries abut wrngful cnvictin(定罪). Inspired by them, l __49__ I wanted t write abut that tpic and explre it mre __50__. Therefre, I __51__ a green ntebk, where I set ut t write the first page f what wuld becme my first nvel. Fur years later, my manuscript(原稿) was __52__ by a small publisher. The mment I received the e-mail, I tld my husband the __53__ news, trembling and crying.
Even bigger __54__ were brught t life after that. I wrte mre bks and gt picked up by ne f the five publishers. Life may bring us a big surprise. Smetimes, the things we fear the mst will eventually becme the things that change us fr the __55__.
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 Night Stay at a Muntain Temple is believed 56. _____________(write) by Li Bai when he was a teenager. By reading varius bks, he was familiar 57. ________ classical Chinese culture and the wisdm f previus generatins frm an early age. By travelling, he fell in lve with nature and was inspired t write many rmantic pems. 58. ______________(grw) up during the mst glrius perid f 59. _________ Tang Dynasty, he was influenced by scial and histrical circumstances. The pen and 60._____________(tlerate) atmsphere cntributed t his free persnality 61. __________ impacted n his petic prductin. Mst f his rmantic petry pems are f the rmantic style with rich imaginatin and free expressin f strng feelings that are inseparable frm his wide use f artistic techniques such as exaggeratin and metaphr.
The pem " Autumn Frst” written in his 62. __________ (fifty) is a gd example f his rmantic style. He was 63. ___________ (wide) cnsidered t be the greatest rmantic pet after Qu Yuan. His petry influenced generatins f pets wrldwide. Ezra Pund, wh was a 20th-century American pet, 64. _____________ (attract) by his pems and translated sme f 65. ___________ (they). Even nw, Li Bai’s pems cntinue t inspire numerus readers all ver the wrld.
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假设你是李华,你的美国朋友Tm在来信中提到对中国诗歌感兴趣,并请求你介绍一位你最喜欢的诗人。请你给Tm回信,内容包括诗人简介及你喜欢他(她)的原因。
注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Tm,
Yurs,
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。
Tw glden hearts
“What's that squeaky nise?” Meg asked her eight-year-ld daughter, Haley. She lked dwn at the girl's shes and nticed her sneakers sles(鞋底) had been trn pen. Meg and Haley were n their way hme frm schl, and it had just stpped raining. Water n the rad had leaked int Haley’s damaged shes making a squishy(湿软的) nise.
Meg immediately tk her daughter t a she stre t buy her a new pair f sneakers. She had sme mney fr grceries but thught getting Haley a new pair f shes was mre imprtant.“Hw abut these?”asked Haley, wh was checking shes in the sectin nly fr bys. “Mama,I want these limited-editin(限量版) sneakers.Buddy lves a TV shw and always tells me hw he wishes t wear such shes.”
Meg frwned. Nt nly did she nt have mney t affrd tw pairs f shes, but she wndered why Haley was t interested in getting her classmate Buddy a new pair. Sensing her mther's hesitatin, Haley cntinued, “Buddy is frm a very pr family, mama. Prer than us. His shes are trn and lk miserable. Everybdy laughs at him. Please, can we buy these shes fr him? Yu can buy mine later.”
Meg thught fr a while and decided it wuld be best if she bught her daughter shes fr nw. “Yu will fall sick if yu keep wearing yur wet trn shes. I’m srry, hney, but yu need a new pair.” Haley sighed heavily and agreed. She was nt excited t see the new pair f sneakers her mm had bught fr her.
As Meg and Haley left, Bb, the she stre wner wh knew Meg well, walked t the entrance and sighed. He had verheard everything and knew what it was like t live in pverty. He wanted t help Haley fulfill her missin f helping Buddy but didn't knw hw. Mrever, the pair f shes Haley wanted t get fr Buddy was a limited-editin cllectin, which had been rdered by smene else. He culd nt simply give them away.
注意:
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。
Para. 1 Suddenly, Bb remembered smething and climbed dwnstairs where ld shes were stred.
Para. 2 The next mrning, Haley was shcked t find a she bx lying utside her huse.
第一部分:听力(共 20 个小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)
1-5 ACCAB 6-10 CAACB 11-15 CCBBB 16-20 ACAAB
第二部分:阅读理解
第一节(共 15 个小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
21-23 DBA 24-27 DBAB 28-31 DACC 32-35 BACD
第二节(共 5 个小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
36-40 FDGBE
第三部分:语言运用
第一节:完形填空(共 15 个小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
41-45 CADAD 46-50 BBACC 51-55 DDBAC
第二节:语法填空(共 10 个小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
56. t have been written 57. with 58.Grwing 59. the 60. tlerant
61.which 62. fifties 63.widely 64. was attracted 65. them
第四部分:写作
第一节:应用文(满分 15 分)
One pssible versin:
Dear Tm,
I’m glad t hear frm yu. I feel prud t knw yu are interested in Chinese pems and share with yu my favrite pet.
As fr my favrite pet, it must be Li Bai, a pet f Tang Dynasty, whse wrks have left a deep impressin n me. Living in a glden age f Chinese petry, Li Bai is best knwn fr his rich imaginatin and striking imagery in his petry, as well as fr his great lve fr liqur. He is regarded as the greatest rmantic pet f the Tang Dynasty. Many f his pems are still celebrated at hme and abrad and are enjyed by peple tday.
What I appreciate mst are his landscape pems, which are clear and natural in wrds with prfund messages and cnvey his strng lve fr nature, friends and the peple.
Dn't yu like such an inspiring pet wh brings pleasure t ur life?
Yurs sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节:读后续写(满分 25 分)
One pssible versin:
Suddenly, Bb remembered smething and climbed dwnstairs where ld shes were stred. Wriggling his way thrugh the sectins where ld limited-editin shes were stcked, he searched high and lw and finally rested his eyes n the she bx at the tp f the shelf. There it was; the pair bre much resemblance t what Buddy desired but were an lder versin. He gingerly brught it dwn and dusted the ash ff. Then he cntacted Haley's mther and explained his mtive. “I want t surprise the girl. Is that OK if I drp ff the shes befre six tmrrw mrning?” “Sure. Thanks, Mr. White. I'm glad yu culd help!” Meg said gratefully.
The next mrning, Haley was shcked t find a she bx lying utside her huse. She rubbed her sleepy eyes and caught sight f the nte stuck n the bx. It was written, “Hpe Buddy lves them!” Curius t knw what was inside, Haley hurriedly pened the bx and std stunned the next minute. Thugh a bit different, the shes were what wuld make Buddy exhilarated. Cradling the shes in her arms, she cried in jy. Meg, wh had been hidden behind the dr t eye her daughter’s reactin, shed tears, t. She was cnvinced that smething else illuminated her that day — tw glden hearts.
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A
【原文】W: The jacket I rdered nline fr my dad last week still hasn’t arrived.
M: Delivery cmpanies are always extra busy arund the hlidays. Give it a few mre days.
W: I’m ging t give them a call. I’ll return it if they can’t deliver it befre Christmas Day.
C
【原文】W: Let’s g camping this weekend. The weather is ging t be perfect fr a hike in the wds.
M: That sunds great, but hnestly, I’ve had such a lng week. I think I’ll just relax arund the campsite and d sme fishing.
W: Sure, maybe bring yur guitar t.
C
【原文】M: I’m vlunteering at the cmmunity center again this weekend. This time we are rganizing an event fr the elderly.
W: Nice. Last time yu cleaned the park, right? It’s cl that they have s many kinds f prgrams. I just wish they wuld d these activities mre ften, thugh.
A
【原文】W: This mvie was great. I really enjyed seeing the main character travel arund the wrld.
M: I’m glad yu liked it. Fr me, the friendship between the characters was the best part. It was s meaningful, especially since they came frm different cultural backgrunds.
B
【原文】M: Hw abut we play beach vlleyball? It’s such a nice day.
W: Hnestly, I’m happy just lying here under the tree, reading my bk.
M: All right, but later, let’s have dinner at that new restaurant. I heard their seafd is amazing.
6.C 7.C
【原文】M: Hw was yur weekend away in the muntains?
W: Wnderful. I fund a small village hidden between the hills.
M: Really? Anything interesting there?
W: Oh yes, the village has a rich histry. I came acrss an ancient well right next t an ld stne huse that lked empty. And when I walked further, I crssed a bridge and fund a small schl with nly 12 students.
M: That’s amazing.
W: Yeah, mst f the villagers were elderly, but they were super friendly. One f them gave me a tur.
8.A 9.B
【原文】W: The weather is getting htter every year. It’s nt even May yet, and it already feels like summer.
M: Yes, climate change is real fr sure.
W: Right. I’m really wrried abut the future. What d yu think peple shuld d?
M: Well, reducing energy use at hme is a start, like turning ff lights when nt in use.
W: That’s a gd idea, and planting trees culd help, t.
M: Definitely. Even planting ne tree can make a difference ver time. I’ve als heard eating less meat helps.
W: True, but it’s hard fr sme peple t change their diet cmpletely, maybe just cutting back a bit.
M: Yeah, small steps are better than nthing.
10.B 11.C 12.A
【原文】M: I can’t wait t g t the music festival this weekend.
W: Wh’s playing?
M: There will be many internatinal artists, mstly frm Britain and America, but I’m really excited abut my favrite Canadian bands shwing up. Oh, and there are sme amazing Japanese rck grups perfrming, t.
W: Exciting.
M: Yeah, and it’s nt just music. There’ll be fd trucks and a market with music-themed stuff like T-shirts and psters.
W: Sunds fun. S, what’s yur plan fr the day?
M: I plan t get there befre it pens at 11 ’clck, therwise I’d spend s much time waiting in line t get in.
W: Will yu g t explre the fd area?
M: Prbably nt. I mean, the fd is always gd and there’s a tn f variety, but frm past festivals I knw it’s ging t be pricey.
13.C 14.B 15.A 16.A
【原文】W: Jake, are yu jining in the cking cmpetitin rganized by the cmpany?
M: Yeah, I signed up already.
W: Cl. What are yu planning t make?
M: A hmemade pizza my grandmther taught me. It takes a lt f materials and much time, but it’s ttally wrth it.
W: That sunds delicius. Have yu been practicing it lately?
M: Definitely. I made it twice last week. I even changed the cking steps a bit t make it taste better.
W: I’d lve t try it smetime.
M: Well, I’m having a dinner party this Friday. Why dn’t yu and Bb cme ver? I’m planning t make the dish again and get sme feedback.
W: We’re in. Are there any prizes fr the cmpetitin? I heard there are like 30 staff jining. Sunds tugh.
M: Yeah, the winner will get a brand-new set f cking tls and the tp three get gift cards. Everyne else will get a bttle f wine, s it’s nt bad.
17.C 18.B 19.A 20.A41.A. evil
42.A. instead f
43.A. discuraging
44.A. gals
45.A. remembered
46.A. page
47.A. relied n
48.A. access
49.A. ensured
50.A. carefully
51.A. preferred
52.A. rejected
53.A. upsetting
54.A. dreams
55.A. wrst
B. kindness
B. due t
B. amusing
B. sites
B. reserved
B. cver
B. reflected n
B. limit
B. attempted
B. definitely
B. revised
B. unearthed
B. unbelievable
B. legends
B. least
C. death
C. except fr
C. disappinting
C. class
C. recvered
C. back
C. carried n
C. clue
C. cnfirmed
C. fully
C. explred
C. received
C. embarrassing
C. beliefs
C. best
D. despair
D. less than
D. inspiring
D. adventure
D. reviewed
D. edge
D. insisted n
D. evidence
D. prtested
D. independently
D. chse
D. accepted
D. alarming
D. memries
D. mst
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