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      这是一份河北省衡水市部分高中2026届高三上学期1月期末考试英语试卷(Word版附答案)含听力音频,文件包含河北省衡水市部分高中2026届高三上学期1月期末考试英语试卷含答案docx、河北省衡水市部分高中2026届高三上学期1月期末考试英语听力mp3等2份试卷配套教学资源,其中试卷共16页, 欢迎下载使用。
      1. 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。
      2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
      3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
      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。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。
      例: Hw much is the shirt?
      A. £19.15. B. £9.18. C. £9.15.
      答案是 C。
      1. What des the wman suggest?
      A. Buying a cmputer. B. Starting a business. C. Hiring an assistant.
      2. Why did the wman g t Madrid?
      A. T teach Spanish. B. T see a friend. C. T lk fr a jb.
      3. What des the man ask the wman t d?
      A. Take him t hspital. B. G t a class with him. C. Submit a reprt fr him.
      4. When did the man see the film?
      A. On Wednesday. B. On Thursday. C. On Saturday.
      5. Where des the cnversatin take place?
      A. In a bank. B. In the airprt. C. In a pht studi.
      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。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 may be the man’s hbby?
      A. Watching ftball games.
      B. Exercising at the Stadium.
      C. Playing ftball with friends.
      7. What can we knw abut the wman?
      A. She is a new friend f the man.
      B. She will g t the stadium.
      C. She ften watches ftball games.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. What is the wman mst prbably?
      A. A dctr. B. A news reprter. C. A businesswman.
      9. What exhibitin is ging t be held?
      A. A phtgraphy exhibitin.
      B. An exhibitin f clthes.
      C. A painting exhibitin.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10. Where is Lisa prbably?
      A. In Liverpl. B. In Lndn. C. In Paris.
      11. What kind f peple des Lndn Week need?
      A. Sales representatives. B. Advertisers. C. Reprters.
      12. What is a must fr the jb?
      A. Wrking in Paris. B. Advertising majr. C. Relevant experience.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13. Why des the man call the wman?
      A. T thank her. B. T rent a flat. C. T pint ut prblems.
      14. When will smene cme t check the ht water?
      A. This afternn. B. Tmrrw. C. At the weekend.
      15. Hw did the students knw abut the flat?
      A. Frm a friend.
      B. Frm the Internet.
      C. Frm a huse agency.
      16. What will the wman d t settle the prblem abut the fridge?
      A. Order ne n the Internet.
      B. Pay the students fr the new ne.
      C. Get smene t fix the ld ne.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17. What shuld the students have t jin the prject?
      A. A key card. B. A sharing system. C. A driving license.
      18. Which way is preferred t bk the car?
      A. Sending email. B. Ging t the ffice. C. Making a call.
      19. Where is the ‘main garage?
      A. In frnt f the library.
      B. Behind the baseball field.
      C. Next t the Office Building.
      20. Hw much shuld a member pay fr using the car fr tw days?
      A. $60. B. $100. C. $140.
      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
      Mntreal is the secnd-mst ppulated city in Canada. It’s abut 599 kilmeters frm New Yrk City (NYC) by rad, and yu can travel there by bus.
      Why shuld yu chse t take the bus?
      The cheapest way t travel t Mntreal frm NYC is by bus. The bus cmpany perates daily service, with ne-way fares smetimes as lw as $65. The bus departs frm Prt Authrity and arrives at the Mntreal lng-distance bus statin in eight and a half t nine and a half hurs.
      When is the best time?
      Unless yu like the idea f cld temperatures, then summer is the best time t visit Mntreal. The peak turist seasn runs frm June thrugh August, s yur best bet fr smaller crwds is prbably May r September when htels have mre vacancies and the weather is mild enugh t be utside.
      What can yu d?
      Mntreal is a great entry pint t brader Canada travels, but there is a lt t d right in the city, such as visiting the rnate Ntre-Dame Basilica, r explring the Mntreal Btanical Garden. Similarly, the Mntreal Bidme, lcated at Olympic Park, replicates fur American ecsystems, all indrs. When it’s nice utside, yu can get a gd viewing platfrm frm the tp f Munt Ryal.
      What must be kept in mind?
      Upn reaching the Canadian brder, all bus passengers will need t get ff the bus and pick up their belngings and luggage, which will be inspected by Canadian fficials. Unclaimed bags will be remved. Yu’ll be asked what the reasn is fr yur trip. Once the prcess is finished, yu’ll return yur bags t the bus and cntinue yur jurney. Make sure yu have reviewed the immigratin and custms infrmatin t ensure yu carry the prper dcuments.
      21. What is the advantage f taking the bus t Mntreal frm NYC?
      A. Saving mney. B. Great service.
      C A beautiful view. D. Exciting experience.
      22. Which place is the best ne t get a full view f Mntreal?
      A. Mntreal Bidme. B. Munt Ryal.
      C. Ntre-Dame Basilica. D. Mntreal Btanical Garden.
      23. Why d the passengers get ff the bus as sn as they reach Canada?
      A. Fr a headcunt. B. Fr luggage inspectin.
      C. Fr changing travel buses. D. Fr getting unclaimed bags.
      B
      Christine Rwsey spent three tugh years wrking full-time as a financial risk analyst t supprt her 5-year-ld sn Brysn, while taking evening curses at a cmmunity cllege t pursue her nursing dream. “I didn’t have any mney r pssessins left; all I had was a fragile dream,” she recalled with emtin.
      That dream tk rt three years earlier when she suffered the tragic lss f her husband, wh had been diagnsed with cancer. Her husband fught fr his life in the intensive care unit fr seven mnths, underging mre than a dzen peratins. Hwever, in the end, he left Christine frever. It was the sincere and cnstant supprt frm the hspital’s nursing staff during that painful experience that inspired her t quit her riginal jb and determinedly pursue a nursing career t help thers the way she had been helped.
      Just as she was abut t start frmal nursing curses, her misfrtunes brught her prgress t a halt — her car was repssessed (收回). She culdn’t travel t class. Luckily, she discvered Vlunteers f America (VOA) Michigan’s “Cars Helping Peple” prgram in Pntiac, which prvided dnated vehicles at fair prices fr peple in need, and she wrked ut a reasnable payment plan.
      She then enrlled in Oakland University’s ne-year licensed practical nursing prgram, but she struggled with heavy tuitin fees and the duble pressure f studying hard as a tp student and taking gd care f Brysn. Anther prgram run by VOA, the Health Prfessin Opprtunity Grants, came t her rescue. It nt nly cvered her full tuitin but als ffered an allwance fr Brysn’s daily needs like fd and gas, and even paid fr her certificatin test fees.
      With the guidance frm VOA’s emplyment specialist Rene DeLach, wh supprted her thrugh cursewrk, license applicatin and jb hunting, Christine finally achieved her gal. Nw wrking as a licensed practical nurse at Riverview Health in Detrit, she is already pursuing her Registered Nurse certificate and sharing her inspiring stry with yung peple. “VOA helped me rewrite my life exactly the way I wanted,” she said gratefully.
      24. Why did Christine decide t wrk as a nurse?
      A. T care fr her sn. B. T inspire patients.
      C. T repay the kindness. D. T earn stable incme.
      25. What did VOA mean t Christine?
      A. A life changer. B. A famus charity.
      C. A training institutin. D. A belief in her heart.
      26. Which f the fllwing can best describe Christine?
      A. Determined. B. Brilliant. C. Creative. D. Cnfident.
      27. What des Christine’s stry shw?
      A. He wh laughs last laughs lngest.
      B. A bird in the hand is wrth tw in the bush.
      C. The rad t hell is paved with gd intentins.
      D. When the ging gets tugh the tugh get ging.
      C
      As the U. S. Midwest was experiencing anther heat wave, temperatures and humidity (湿热) in the regin were being further fueled by “sweating” crn. If yu didn’t have sweaty prduce n yur 2025 bing card, yu’re nt alne; but “crn sweat” is a real phenmenn that adds misture (水分) t the atmsphere and makes ht cnditins even htter and mre unpleasant.
      It’s just ne unexpected way in which human activities, frm agriculture t defrestatin and pllutin, can have surprising effects n reginal weather patterns, smetimes enhancing the impacts f climate change.
      Crn, like ther plants, uses a prcess called evaptranspiratin t draw water frm the sil, take what it needs t functin, and release the rest int the atmsphere via evapratin (蒸发). The higher the temperature, the mre water crn needs, and the greater amunt f water that evaprates.
      Just ne acre f crn can release 3,000 t 4,000 gallns f misture in a day, accrding t the U. S. Gelgical Survey. An ak (橡树) tree, by cmparisn, can transpire abut 40,000 gallns f misture in a year, an average f abut 109 gallns per day.
      “Any place yu have crn fields and it’s ht, yu get crn sweat,” says meterlgist Dale Mhler. “In a state like Iwa, where apprximately 24 millin acres f land are devted t grwing crn and sybeans, it can bump the humidity n a ht day by up t 30 r 40 percent.”
      With climate warming cmes a cnstant feedback circle: Warmer weather in the Midwest is als leading t mre precipitatin, meaning that there is mre water in the sil fr crn t absrb and transpire, which adds mre water vapr t the air and further fuels warming.
      The increased humidity frm crn sweat nt nly makes heat waves even mre uncmfrtable, but it can als be dangerus. “When the air is dry, yu sweat and the evapratin cls yu ff,” says Mhler. “But that desn’t wrk as well in humid cnditins, because there is s much misture in the atmsphere already. That’s why yu feel that much mre miserable when it’s humid as well as ht.”
      28. What is the direct effect f “crn sweat”?
      A. Easing the heat wave. B. Increasing air humidity.
      C. Reducing crn prductin. D. Impacting human activities.
      29. What is the authr’s purpse in mentining the ak tree?
      A T describe ak’s lw evaprating speed.
      B. T cmpare the grwth f crn and ak.
      C. T intrduce hw much water crn needs.
      D. T highlight crn’s high misture release.
      30. What des the underlined wrd “precipitatin” in paragraph 6 mean?
      A. Heat. B. Cnsumptin. C. Energy. D. Rainfall.
      31. Why des humidity make peple uncmfrtable?
      A. It adds misture t the sil. B. It causes peple t sweat mre.
      C. It is bad fr sweating. D. It raises bdy temperature.
      D
      Until recently, when scientists studied cells frm peple and animals, they ften had t examine large samples, prducing an average f results frm many kinds f cells. The prcess was like trying t learn abut bananas by studying a smthie — a drink made frm different types f fruit.
      In recent years, scientists have develped methds that let them directly study the activity f cells and the genetic structure f individual cells. Single-cell analysis is the term fr a grup f techniques that scientists have develped fr islating r separating cells frm living rganisms. Scientists can study genetic material in each cell and learn abut the relatinships between cells. The result, ntes the jurnal Science, is that researchers can fllw the develpment f peple and ther rganisms in incredible detail.
      Francis Cllins, wh is the frmer directr f the Natinal Institutes f Health, recently nted the imprtance f such techniques fr understanding human beings. “Single-cell analysis is crucial fr a cmprehensive understanding f ur bilgy and health,” he said.
      Jnathan Weissman is a stem cell bilgist at the University f Califrnia San Francisc. He ntes that single-cell analysis lets scientists ask much mre detailed, exacting questins than they culd in the past. “It’s like a flight recrder, where yu are watching what went wrng and nt just lking at a snapsht at the end,” he said. “We can ask questins at a reslutin that was just nt pssible befre.”
      Nichlas Navin is a prfessr frm the MD Andersn Cancer Center. He uses single-cell DNA studies t discver patterns f mutatins in cells f a cancerus tumr. These studies let Navin recreate when and where thse mutatins appeared as the tumr develped. That infrmatin helps him identify cells that cntain cmbinatins f mutatins that make them the deadliest. “In the future, such research culd be used t help identify what treatments t use fr certain patients,” Navin said. The research might als help dctrs fllw hw well their treatments are wrking against a cancer ver time.
      32. What was the shrtcming f the previus way t study cells?
      A. Generating a set f identical results.
      B. Failing t research individual cells accurately.
      C. Requiring scientists t study bananas directly.
      D. Fcusing n separating cells frm living rganisms...
      33. What can we learn abut single-cell analysis frm paragraph 2?
      A. It allws learning abut creatures’ relatinships.
      B. It is a simple methd fr researching peple’s cells.
      C. It helps scientists knw creatures mre thrughly.
      D. It mainly fcuses n studying mixed cell samples.
      34. What d the accunts in the last three paragraphs imply?
      A. Dctrs will find a treatment fr cancers sn.
      B. Many scientists began t fcus n studying cells.
      C. There are many challenges f the new techniques.
      D. The new techniques have great applicatin ptential.
      35. Which can be the best title fr the text?
      A The Previus Research int Human Cells
      B. A Majr Breakthrugh in Cancer Research
      C. Single-Cell Analysis: A Bilgical Revlutin
      D. Genetic Material: A Glbal Research Prject
      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。
      Every winter, after the first snwfall, skiers and snwbarders head t ski slpes (滑雪场). Gliding dwn trails lks effrtless, but learning takes time. David Handy, the directr f a ski schl, shares efficient learning tips.
      Take lessns frm an instructr
      Largely self-taught, Handy spent years snwbarding. Each fall brught a new painful lessn. “The first time I was ever n a muntain, I remember fr hurs I was just beating myself up n the snw,” he recalls. But the day he tk his first lessn as an adult 15 years later, it immediately made him a better rider. ____36____.
      Get yur equipment
      ____37____. After all, all the gear required culd easily ttal ver $1,000 and that’s a big investment t make in smething yu’re nt certain yu’ll lve r even want t d again. Instead, Handy suggests renting the gear yu need, which nearly every ski resrt ffers. Sme larger resrts even have uterwear yu can rent during yur visit.
      Be prepared t fall
      “Yu’re practically guaranteed t fall when yu’re a beginner, but there are definitely gd and bad ways t fall,” Handy says. The biggest mistake peple make, he pints ut, is that they try t catch themselves by putting their hands ut t break their fall. ____38____. “Instead, tuck yur arms and fall n larger, sturdier bdy parts,” Handy advises.
      ____39____
      Smetimes learning hw t ski and snwbard can be nt nly physically painful, but mentally exhausting. Falling, watching 6-year-lds cruise effrtlessly past, and a lack f speedy prgressin can all get yu dwn if yu let them. ____40____. Give it at least three days f lessns and practice and dn’t beat yurself up if yu’re nt where yu think yu shuld be.
      A. Dn’t rush the prcess
      B. Overcme yur inner pain
      C. That’s what leads t brken wrists
      D. These curses ften need a great deal f energy.
      E. S Handy advises yu t g in with a gd attitude
      F. The lessns have the ptential t cut a lt f time and pain
      G. Handy des nt recmmend buying everything immediately
      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。
      Liam’s hands shk as he laid the crumpled (变皱的) paper n the dining table. His parents wuld be hme frm wrk any minute. The third-grader had spent an afternn n it — a “Best Dad” ____41____. He had used lts f glitter (闪光) glue, which ____42____ the table in little silver spts. Small pieces f cnstructin paper ____43____ the flr, and a half-melted glue stick sat beside a(n) ____44____ blue crayn (蜡笔). Liam nly cared abut his wn ____45____ and paid n attentin t the mess he made.
      After a mment, the frnt ____46____ was pened. Liam jumped up, presenting the certificate frward and said, “Lk at what I made!” His dad’s eyes lit up, but his mm’s ____47____. “Liam, have yu seen this table?” She said with her ____48____ rising, “I just cleaned this mrning! Nw I’ll have t wipe the ____49____ ff again.” “But it’s fr Dad’s birthday,” Liam replied. “____50____ the circumstances, yu ught t knw better than t make a mess like this,” his mm said ____51____.
      Liam’s dad knelt beside him and said, “Ww! Did yu draw the tie? That’s just like mine.” Liam ndded and said, “Mm didn’t even lk at it.” Later, as his dad helped him ____52____, his dad said sftly, “Smetimes, peple get s preccupied with the mess that they verlk the mst ____53____ part.” Liam stared at the ____54____ certificate, nw displayed n the fridge. Maybe next time, he thught, she wuld ____55____ it. And indeed, she saw it the fllwing day.
      41. A. picture B. chart C. certificate D. headline
      42. A. decrated B. cvered C. trapped D. surrunded
      43. A. reflected B. apprached C. utlined D. littered
      44. A. brken B. delicate C. expensive D. cmmn
      45. A. achievement B. emtin C. requirement D. cntributin
      46. A. curtain B. package C. envelpe D. dr
      47. A. darkened B. deepened C. narrwed D. sftened
      48. A. vice B. pwer C. vlume D. figure
      49. A. present B. tl C. glue D. fd
      50. A. Apart frm B. Regardless f C. Instead f D. On accunt f
      51. A. gently B. firmly C. casually D. hesitantly
      52. A. settle in B. carry n C. step back D. tidy up
      53. A. familiar B. precius C. cntrversial D. influential
      54. A. special B. utstanding C. elegant D. frmal
      55. A. represent B. define C. preserve D. perceive
      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。
      An Ethipian expert nted that China, ____56____ has achieved significant prgress in ecnmic resilience, green develpment, penness and scial welfare ver the past five years, has strengthened its rle as a stable, innvative and respnsible frce in glbal develpment. “Amid glbal crises such as cnflicts, climate change and trade tensins, China has remained steadfast in realizing its targets set in its 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025) ____57____ grwth, innvatin, urbanizatin and majr prjects,” said Balew Dernissie, a senir cnsultant at the Plicy Studies Institute f Ethipia.
      While China ____58____ (remain) the wrld’s majr manufacturing centre, its fcus has shifted t smart industries, such as electric ____59____ (vehicle), rbtics,5G technlgy and renewable energy equipment. Impressed by China’s green transitin, Demissie said ____60____ cuntry has been fcusing n aligning grwth with eclgical balance and has becme the wrld’s leading investr in renewable energy, ____61____ (add) that China is n the right track t peak carbn emissins by 2030.
      In terms f pening up, Demissie highlighted China’s nging effrts ____62____ (imprve) access fr freign investrs while enhancing legal prtectin fr fair cmpetitin and intellectual prperty. “Investing in China fr a win-win future has becme cmmn knwledge amng glbal investrs. Freign enterprises, in return, have cntributed ____63____ (significant) t China’s trade, industry, taxatin and emplyment,” he said.
      The schlar said China’s 14th Five-Year Plan als ffers valuable lessns fr African natins, including Ethipia, in pursuing structural ____64____ (transfrm) and resilience amid glbal uncertainties. “China’s experience shws that sustained natinal prgress requires cnsistent visin, ____65____ (adapt) strategy and effective implementatin,” he said.
      第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分 40 分)
      第一节 (满分 15 分)
      66. 你校英文报正在进行征文,请你以“The Future Transprt”为题写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
      1.功能与优势;
      2.潜在的挑战。
      注意:
      1.写作词数应为 100 个左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      The Future Transprt
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
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      第二节 (满分 25 分)
      67. 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。
      I almst said n when my neighbr Lisa asked if I wanted t jin the weekend vlunteer visit t Sunset Valley Senir Hme, rganized by ur cmmunity center. “I really need t study fr my histry test,” I tld her, aviding her eyes. But Lisa replied gently, “It’s nly a few hurs n Saturday mrning. We’re meeting at the bus stp near Maple Street at 9:15. Yu wn’t regret it.” After a pause, I finally agreed, thugh inside, I still hped t find a quiet crner later t review my ntes.
      On Saturday mrning, I met Lisa and a small grup f neighbrs at the bus stp. We barded the lcal bus and fund spts near the middle. As the bus mved slwly thrugh familiar streets, Lisa chatted warmly with Mrs. Green, wh lived tw drs dwn frm us, while I sat quietly, gazing ut the windw.
      After several stps, the bus turned nt a quieter rad. Abut twenty minutes later, we reached a calm neighbrhd and stepped ff near a cheerful white building with a well-kept garden. It felt peaceful and inviting. A friendly staff member named Maria welcmed us at the dr. Inside, sunlight filled the rm, sft music played, and the air carried a faint, cmfrting scent f flwers.
      I felt a little awkward at first and stayed clse t the entrance. Sme senirs were sitting tgether. Then I nticed an elderly gentleman in a blue sweater, sitting alne near a bkshelf with a newspaper in his hands. Lisa gently nudged me. “G say hell,” she whispered with an encuraging smile.
      I walked ver slwly. “Hell,” I said sftly. “I’m Kate, frm the neighbrhd.” He lked up. “I’m Mr. Andersn,” he replied warmly. “Please, have a seat.” T my surprise, we fell int an easy cnversatin. He tld me abut his years wrking n the railways, his travels acrss the cuntry, and grwing up in a small Vermnt twn. His vice was calm and his memries were vivid — filled with train whistles, muntain views, and ld friends. I sn frgt all abut the ntes in my pcket.
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      (1) 续写词数应为 150 个左右;
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      After listening t him, I wanted t d smething in return.
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      On the bus hme, I chatted with Lisa abut what had happened.
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      答案
      1. C
      【原文】M: I think we shuld replace that ld cmputer.
      W: Hmm... the ld cmputer... Why nt get an assistant t? Our business is grwing fast.
      2. B
      【原文】W: I was in Madrid last week.
      M: Oh, what were yu ding there?
      W: My best friend wrked there. And I went t visit her. It was a gd chance t practice my Spanish.
      3. C
      【原文】M: Rse, I’ve gt this terrible cld. And I have t see a dctr. I’m afraid I can’t g t the class. Culd yu help me hand in my lab reprt t Dr. Davidsn?
      W: Sure, n prblem. Just take care f yurself and dn’t wrry abut the class.
      4. B
      【原文】W: Did yu see the film n Wednesday?
      M: N, I went n Thursday night. Did yu, n Wednesday?
      W: I was ging t, but culdn’t make it. I think I’ll g n Saturday night.
      5. A
      【原文】W: What dcuments d I need t pen a savings accunt?
      M: A phtcpy f yur identificatin card and yur passprt.
      W: I have everything right here.
      M: Great! Then fill in this frm.
      6. A 7. B
      【原文】W: Are yu a ftball fan, Gmez?
      M: Yes, I g t the stadium whenever there is a gd game. And if I can’t get a ticket, I watch the game n TV. That way, they’re less exciting thugh.
      W: Is the ticket expensive?
      M: It depends It usually csts abut 20 t 50 dllars. Last time I paid 25.
      W: That’s nt very expensive. Maybe we can g tgether sme time.
      M: Great. It’ll be mre fun t watch the game with a friend.
      8. B 9. C
      【原文】W: Gd mrning, Mr. White. I wnder if yu culd spare a few minutes. I’d like t ask yu a few questins.
      M: Well, I can spare yu a few minutes, but I’m very busy preparing fr ur exhibitin, yu knw.
      W: Just a few questins. Where is it ging t be held?
      M: It’s ging t be held in the art gallery.
      W: Wh is pening it?
      M: It’s ging t be pened by Mr. Smith.
      W: It’s quite a big exhibitin, isn’t it?
      M: Quite big. Sme very famus paintings will be shwn.
      W: Well, thank yu, Mr. White. May I wish yu every success with the exhibitin!
      M: Thank yu.
      10. A 11. A 12. C
      【原文】M: Hey, I think I fund a jb that might interest Lisa. Where is she?
      W: She went t Liverpl t visit friends, I think. What is it?
      M: Well, it’s frm Lndn Week, which claims t be the nly newspaper fr visitrs t Lndn.
      W: What d they want, a reprter?
      M: N, it’s what they call a sales representative.
      W: Hmm. It culd be interesting. Hw much des it pay?
      M: Nt bad. Three thusand punds a mnth. That’s five hundred punds mre than what she made in her last jb.
      W: Nt bad at all. Any requirement?
      M: Salespeple with n less than tw years f experience, nt necessarily in advertising. Lisa has gt plenty f that.
      W: Any ther details abut the jb?
      M: N, just the paid trips t Paris n tp f the salary.
      W: Well, let’s tell Lisa. She’ll be back tmrrw, I expect.
      13. C 14. A 15. B 16. B
      【原文】M: Gd mrning, I’m ne f the students wh rented yur flat.
      W: Oh, yes. Everything is OK?
      M: Nt exactly. I’m afraid there are a cuple f prblems.
      W: Oh! I’m srry t hear that. What kind f prblems?
      M: Well, we haven’t had any ht water fr a cuple f days nw. I wnder if yu culd send smene t have a lk at it.
      W: Of curse. I’ll get smene t cme arund at the weekend.
      M: Well, culd he cme arund a bit sner? I dn’t think we can manage until the weekend.
      W: I see. Okay. I’ll send smene ver this afternn then.
      M: There’s als the matter f the fridge. We all assumed there wuld be ne in the flat when we mved in, because that’s what we read frm the advertisement n the Internet.
      W: Ah, yes. Srry abut that. I gt rid f the ld fridge, but I didn’t get arund t rdering a new ne yet. I’m really srry. I’ll rder ne tday and get it delivered t yu tmrrw.
      M: We bught ne actually. But culd yu pay us back?
      W: Of curse. Just tell me hw much yu paid fr it.
      M: It’s 260 punds. Thank yu.
      17. C 18. A 19. B 20. C
      【原文】M: Hi, I’d like t tell yu abut the Valley Car Share Prject. It’s a car sharing system fr university staff and students. We have gt 20 vehicles. Anyne ver the age f 18 with a driving license can jin the prject. Once yu’ve applied fr ur annual membership, we’ll send yu what we call a key card. Each time yu want t use a car, yu’ll need t make a bking. Yu can d this in persn at ur ffice in the Office Building, r by phne, but we wuld like t receive these by email as it’s quicker and easier fr us t put yur bking thrugh ur system. When it cmes t finding the cars, ur main garage is n Hillway Avenue. It’s just behind the baseball field, t the east f the library. It csts $30 t apply t jin the prject. Yu’ll als have t pay $50 a year fr annual membership fee. There’s als an hurly r daily fee t pay when yu use the car. It’s currently $8 an hur r $70 a day.
      21. A 22. B 23. B 24. C 25. A 26. A 27. D 28. B 29. D 30. D 31. C 32. B 33. C 34. D 35. C 36. F 37. G 38. C 39. A 40. E 41. C 42. B 43. D 44. A 45. A 46. D 47. C 48. A 49. C 50. B 51. B 52. D 53. B 54. A 55. D
      56. which
      57. fr##f
      58. remains
      59. vehicles
      60. the 61. adding
      62. t imprve
      63. significantly
      64. transfrmatin
      65. adaptive
      66. 参考范文:
      The Future Transprt
      The future f transprt will be shaped by smart and sustainable technlgies. Advanced self-driving vehicles, which are pwered by clean energy, will significantly reduce traffic accidents and carbn emissins. Mrever, integrated AI systems will manage traffic flw efficiently, saving peple’s time and energy.
      Despite these advantages, challenges will remain. The high cst f develping and maintaining such advanced systems may slw dwn their glbal adptin, ptentially creating gaps between regins. Furthermre, the rise f autmatin, while bsting efficiency, culd impact emplyment in traditinal transprt sectrs.
      Overall, by addressing these challenges thrugh innvatin and cperatin, the future transprt can pave the way fr a greener and mre cnnected wrld.
      67. 参考范文:
      After listening t him, I wanted t d smething in return. I decided t sing a sng fr him. “Wuld yu like me t sing a sng?” I asked shyly. He ndded kindly. I sang “Yu Are My Sunshine”. My vice was a little shaky at first, but when he began singing alng sftly, I felt encuraged. Later, he taught me hw t play chess, smiling warmly when I made a silly mve. A few ther residents gathered arund. Sme clapped lightly, and thers shared memries f their wn. What was nce a quiet crner sn felt alive with gentle laughter and shared stries.
      On the bus hme, I chatted with Lisa abut what had happened. “S,” Lisa said with a smile, “what did yu think?” I smiled back and said, “It was wnderful. I went there, thinking I was giving up study time, but I actually gained s much mre.” I shared with her hw Mr. Andersn’s stries mved me, and hw the simple music brught everyne tgether. “It’s strange,” I said sftly, “I thught I was there t help them, but they helped me, t.” I realized then that happiness isn’t just smething yu find n yur wn; it’s smething yu create by being truly present with thers.

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