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      这是一份云南省曲靖市重点高中2026届高三上学期期末考试 英语试卷(含解析),共16页。试卷主要包含了听力选择题,阅读理解,完形填空,语法填空,书信写作,书面表达等内容,欢迎下载使用。
      一、听力选择题
      1.What are the speakers ding?
      A.Shpping.B.Cking dishes.C.Having lunch.
      2.Where are the speakers?
      A.At a hspital.B.At a schl.C.At a gym.
      3.When des the perfrmance start?
      A.At 7 ’clck.B.At 6 ’clck.C.At 8 ’clck.
      4.What hasn’t been prepared fr the emergencies?
      A.Water.B.Twels.C.A flashlight.
      5.What can be inferred abut the wman?
      A.She made a huge mistake.
      B.She desn’t knw the man.
      C.She is frm New Yrk.
      听下面一段对话, 回答以下小题。
      6.When will Peter take a math test?
      A.Tmrrw mrning.B.This Friday.C.Next Tuesday.
      7.What will Peter d next?
      A.D math hmewrk.B.Watch a ftball game.C.Prepare a reprt.
      听下面一段对话, 回答以下小题。
      8.What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
      A.Attractive cities.B.A trip plan.C.A wrk schedule.
      9.What will the speakers d in May?
      A.G t China.B.Seek accmmdatins.C.Try making delicius fd.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      10.What is the wman ding?
      A.Cnducting an interview.B.Reprting sme news.C.Organizing an event.
      11.What is Tm Thmpsn’s family mainly wrried abut?
      A.His health will becme wrse.
      B.His learning time will be affected.
      C.His effrts wn’t be recgnized.
      12.Hw des Tm Thmpsn plan t remve his family’s cncerns?
      A.By talking t his teacher.
      B.By quitting the cmmunity prject.
      C.By invlving his family in cmmunity wrk.
      听下面一段对话, 回答以下小题。
      13.What is the cnversatin mainly abut?
      A.Playing sprts.B.Mving huse.C.Making friends.
      14.Where did Kathy live befre?
      A.In Sctland.B.In England.C.In Wales.
      15.When will Stewart meet Kathy’s parents?
      A.Later tday.B.Tmrrw.C.Next week.
      16.What des Stewart d every day?
      A.Run in the park.B.Exercise in the gym.C.Swim in the sprts hall.
      听下面一段独白, 回答以下小题。
      17.Where is the Ryal Oak?
      A.Near the main square.B.On the airprt rad.C.In the cuntryside.
      18.What is special abut the Bridge Htel?
      A.It is quite lvely in summer.
      B.It used t be a private huse.
      C.It has an indr swimming pl.
      19.Which htel will the man chse?
      A.Carltn Huse.B.The Ryal Oak.C.The Bridge Htel.
      20.Hw des the wman sund?
      A.Grateful.B.Patient.C.Curius.
      二、阅读理解
      The British Museum Reading Rm in Lndn is mre than just a repsitry f bks; it’s a histrical and architectural icn that has attracted schlars and turists alike fr ver a century. Nestled in the heart f the British Museum’s Great Curt, this magnificent structure,pened its drs in 1857. It has hsted numerus ntable figures, including Karl Marx, SirArthur Cnan Dyle, Oscar Wilde, Sylvia Pankhurst, Bram Stker, Jseph Cnrad, Lenin, andGerge Orwell. Their applicatins fr readers’ tickets and signatures are preserved in theCentral Archive.
      Whether yu’ re a histry enthusiast, an architecture aficinad, r simply a curius traveler, this guide prvides cmprehensive infrmatin t help yu make the mst f yur visit t this icnic landmark.
      Tickets
      Entry t the Reading Rm is free, but special exhibitins may have a fee. Check theBritish Museum’s fficial website fr the latest ticket prices and bking infrmatin.
      Visiting Hurs
      The Reading Rm is pen daily frm 10:00 AM t 5:30 PM. It’s advisable t check fr any changes in pening hurs during hlidays r special events.
      FAQ
      Is the Reading Rm pen t the public? Yes, it is pen t the public, but check fr any special events r clsures.
      D I need t bk in advance? Fr general entry, n bking is required, but special exhibitins may need tickets.
      Are guided turs available? Yes, guided turs are available. Check the BritishMuseum’s website fr details.
      Can I take phts inside the Reading Rm? Yes, phtgraphy is allwed, but please be respectful f ther visitrs.
      Fr mre updates, fllw us n scial media and check ut related psts n ur website.
      21.What is special abut the Reading Rm accrding t Paragraph 1? .
      A.It is a histrical and plitica. symbl.
      B.It has the largest cllectin f bks.
      C.It is a library with the lngest histry.
      D.It was visited by sme famus peple.
      22.What are the visitrs required t d?
      A.Buy a ticket befre entering it.
      B.Take part in the special events.
      C.Respect thers when taking phts.
      D.Make an appintment ahead f a day.
      23.Where can we mst prbably read the text?
      A.In a guide’s diary.B.In an academic jurnal.
      C.In a gegraphy bk.D.On a tur guide website.
      Earlier this year, we learned frm lder adults that music serves as a pwerful cping (应对) mechanism and surce f escapism, with ther studies als nting its rle in prviding cmpaninship. This led us t questin whether music’s impact n imaginatin culd be scientifically prven. Can music truly be gd cmpany?
      Listening t music ften causes mental imagery — simulating scenaris (模拟场景) nt physically present. Research indicates that 77% f nline music listeners, 73% f lab participants, and 83% f cncert-gers experience such imagery. T explre further, we cnducted experiments using a scene frm the vide game Jurney, asking participants t imagine the jurney’s cntinuatin. They rated their imaginatin’s vividness, distance, and time traveled, with music generally enhancing these aspects cmpared t silence.
      Music nt nly shapes the vividness f participants’ imaginatin but als the cntent f their imaginatins. Cmplex stries emerge, ften sharing similarities amng thse frm the same cultural backgrund. Heric music, fr instance, inspires uplifting themes. New events in these imagined stries match the patterns f musical tensin.
      Our latest study specifically explred whether music gives rise t imagined scial interactins. We had 600 participants perfrm the imaginary jurney task with r withut Italian, Spanish, r Swedish flk music, with r withut lyrics (歌词), and amng native and nn-native speakers. Natural language prcessing revealed scial interactin as the dminant tpic in imagined jurneys, especially while listening t music, regardless f lyrics’ cmprehensin r presence.
      T visualize these imagined jurneys, we emplyed a generative AI system, Stable Diffusin, changing text descriptins int images. The results, supprted by human-cnducted analyses, shwed three times mre scial interactins in music-inspired jurneys.
      Finally, when presenting these images t anther grup, they culd distinguish between music-inspired and silent-imagined cntent, but nly when expsed t the same music. This suggests a shared understanding, r “thery f mind,” f what thers might imagine while listening t music. Our findings cllectively cnfirm that music can indeed be gd cmpany, shaping and enriching ur imaginatins.
      24.Why did the researchers use a scene frm the vide game Jurney?
      A.T explre hw music affects imaginatin.B.T prve music’s rle in a vide game.
      C.T shw the ppularity f Jurney.D.T test participants’ creative skills.
      25.What cnclusin can we draw frm Paragraph 3?
      A.Music has little influence n stry cmplexity.
      B.Lyrics are essential fr inspiring imaginative stries.
      C.Musical tensin leads t negative events in imaginatin.
      D.Cultural backgrund affects hw peple interpret heric music.
      26.What was the main purpse f using Stable Diffusin in the experiment?
      A.T replace human participants with AI cmpletely.
      B.T test whether AI enjys listening t different types f music.
      C.T cmpare human creativity against machine-generated cntent.
      D.T visually represent participants’ imagined jurneys fr analysis.
      27.What is the best title fr the text?
      A.Develping Intelligence: The Pwer f Music
      B.The Impact f Music n Culture
      C.Music: Gd Cmpany fr the Imaginatin
      D.The Develpment f Different Music in Eurpe
      Passengers f a superyacht (豪华游艇) caused a large wildfire n the charming beach f Saint Nichlas n the Greek island f Hydra in the late hurs f June 21.
      The individuals wh were near the beach f the beautiful Greek island were seen by peple n land thrwing firewrks frm their ship at arund 10:45 pm lcal time. This seemingly inncent and fun activity, hwever, ended up setting the surrunding frest area n fire.
      Accrding t Fire Service authrities frm the island, the fire began burning in a particularly difficult-t-access lcatin f Hydra with n rad infrastructure (基础设施).
      Luckily, the centre f the incident was far frm any urban settlements and villages. Firefighters apprached the site using Cast Guard ships in an attempt t put ut the fire frm the sea. Many vlunteer firefighters als jined the effrt t cntain the large flames and prevent them frm spreading further inland. This culd have had destructive cnsequences fr the beautiful Greek island f Hydra.
      Late n June 22, the Greek Fire Service annunced that a ttal f thirteen peple had been arrested, accused f causing a wildfire in the frested area n the island f Hydra. The individuals are expected t be n trial. The island f Hydra belngs administratively t Piraeus, a prt city in the regin f Attica t which Athens belngs.
      Greek media reprted that all thse arrested were crew members f the superyacht. It is available fr summer charter(包租)at €249,000 per week, accrding t several superyacht dealers nline.
      “We are indignant that sme peple s irrespnsibly thrw firewrks int a pine frest,” Hydra’s mayr, Girgs Kukudakis, tld Greek bradcaster ERT. There was als criticism n scial media, “Rich peple with mre mney than brains,” wrte ne persn.
      28.Why was it difficult fr the firefighters t get clse t the fire?
      A.The fire was t fierce.
      B.The fire brke ut late at night.
      C.Cast Guard vessels weren’t available.
      D.The rad t the site didn’t exist at all.
      29.What des the underlined wrd “indignant” prbably mean in the last paragraph?
      A.Crss.B.Indifferent.C.Embarrassed.D.Impatient.
      30.What can we learn frm the passage?
      A.Piraeus is an inland city in Attica.
      B.Passengers f the yacht were all arrested.
      C.Wealthy peple are nt necessarily scially respnsible.
      D.Thrwing firewrks arund is an inncent and fun activity.
      31.What is the authr’s purpse in writing the text?
      A.T infrm an accident.B.T call fr actins t take.
      C.T give sme advice t fllw.D.T persuade t believe the truth.
      T appreciate the bldness f Dubai (迪拜), yu culd g skiing. Yu put n a thick cat, pull n yur glves — and then marvel at what strng air-cnditining can d. At the exit, yu can buy a suvenir T-shirt. A cartn thermmeter in Celsius annunces, “I went frm +50 t -8!”
      Indr skiing in the desert has becme a symbl f Dubai’s status as a wealthy, mdern metrplis (大都市). Originally a small fishing village, Dubai’ s frtunes changed frever with the discvery f il in the 1960s. Since then, it has evlved t becme the largest city in the United Arab Emirates, with ver three millin residents, huge shpping malls, and a hundred high-rise twers. But the rapid grwth has cme at a price. By 2006, Dubai had ne f the largest eclgical ftprints in the wrld. But nw it is making sme big changes.
      T reduce its dependence n cars and lwer its emissin, Dubai has invested in slar energy, green buildings, and a cmprehensive public transprtatin system. All new buildings must meet strict energy regulatins and use slar panels fr water heating. Smart lighting and cling systems must switch ff when n peple are present in a rm. “The leadership has recgnized that the grwth f the ecnmy is nt sustainable withut taking actin n emissins,” says Tanzeed Alam, a climate and energy specialist.
      The mst striking develpment can be fund where the city’s suburbs meet the desert. Unlike much f Dubai, the Sustainable City t the suth feels mre like a clse-knit village cmmunity. Abut five hundred lw-rise huses are distributed alng attractive, tree-lined streets. They all face nrth, away frm direct sunlight, and are clse tgether t prvide a natural shade. Each building has reflective windws and wall paint, which reduce the heat absrbed frm the sun. Rftp slar panels and energy-saving lights cntribute t the cmmunity’s energy efficiency. As a result, residents f the Sustainable City nw cnsume 50 percent less energy than peple living in ther parts f Dubai.
      Dubai’s leaders hpe that Sustainable City will becme a mdel fr the future. By 2050, the gvernment intends t btain 75 percent f the city’s energy frm renewable surces — mainly slar. It als wants t have the smallest eclgical ftprint in the wrld. If successful, even skiing in the desert culd becme an envirnmentally sustainable reality.
      32.What was the prblem after Dubai’s transfrmatin int a giant city?
      A.The indr skiing as a symbl f wealth.
      B.The ppulatin explsin fr urban develpment.
      C.The crwded city with shpping malls and high-rises.
      D.The huge emissin as a result f rapid develpment.
      33.What is the main idea f paragraph 3?
      A.The plan fr a smart city.
      B.The blue-print f the future city.
      C.The measures fr lwer emissin.
      D.The gvernment’s attitude t emissin.
      34.Which f the fllwing best explains “striking” in paragraph 4?
      A.Nticeable.B.Islated.C.Gradual.D.Unifrm.
      35.Which wrds can best describe the Dubai gvernment?
      A.Bld and tugh.B.Cautius and hesitant.
      C.Skeptical and indifferent.D.Determined and devted.
      An emplyee f a tech cmpany, Laura Mae Martin, sent an email t her c-wrkers: What if fr six weeks straight, yu spent ne night per week withut technlgy gadgets (小装置)? 36 Then hw t make it? Here’s a realistic guide t using yur tech in a way that serves yu.
      37 Pay attentin t when yu have an urge t lift yur phne r pen scial media. When yu becme aware f it, simply ask yurself, “D I really need t d this right nw?” Asking the questin may help yu resist the desire t check yur device.
      Schedule tiny tech breaks. 38 But if yu’ re trying t spend less time staring at yur screens, 10-r-15-minute breaks might be a mre practical ptin. Yu might take a quick walk, r read a bk.
      Fcus yur attentin n the relatinships arund yu. One way t create harmny with yur technlgy is t limit yur phne use when yu’ re n the mve. Head ut fr a walk? Turn ff yur ntificatins(通知). G t grab a cffee? Leave yur phne n yur desk. 39
      Make the technlgy wrk fr yu. T develp a healthy relatinship with technlgy, yu need t be in cntrl f it and nt the ther way arund. 40 Make it wrk fr yu, nt against yu. Remember it’s the intentin behind hw yu’ re using it that really makes the big difference.
      A.Start with ne simple questin.
      B.It may leave yu fcused n the present.
      C.Take sme features ut f yur mbile devices.
      D.Extended vacatins frm yur gadgets may nt be pssible.
      E.Yu’ re gaining self-cntrl by becming aware f the desire.
      F.Think abut yur device as a tl that yu decide hw t use.
      G.Then she was flded with respnses eager fr a break frm their phnes.
      三、完形填空
      Reggie culdn’t hear. Althugh everyne in twn was fnd f him, he always 41 being treated differently. Children wrried they wuld hurt Reggie, and that he wuldn’t hear the ball being hit in his 42 . Adults acted like he was incapable f understanding them.
      Reggie didn’t like it, but his friend Michael hated it mre and decided things had t be 43 . He prpsed the Day f Silence: in hnur f Reggie, they shuld set aside ne day fr 44 peple, when everyne wuld have t wear earplugs (耳塞).
      Peple liked the 45 . When the day arrived everyne stuck plugs in their ears, in a spirit f great 46 . That mrning was filled with jkes and laughter. But, as the hurs passed, peple became aware f hw 47 life was when ne culdn't hear anything.
      Hwever, that was nthing cmpared t the greatest 48 f the day: Reggie was amazing! Just using his 49 bdy language, he was the best t cmmunicate with everyne. Peple paid mre attentin t what Reggie was saying, and were 50 by his intelligence. They realized all Reggie needed was a little mre 51 t enable cmmunicatin. That was the nly 52 .
      S n the Day f Silence, Reggie’s true 53 became knwn. And everyne realised yu have t give peple a chance t shw hw 54 they are. They als learn that yu culdn’t hear the slightest thing until yu truly 55 .
      41.A.ended upB.insisted nC.felt sick fD.put up with
      42.A.presenceB.turnC.directinD.pwer
      43.A.explainedB.balancedC.assessedD.changed
      44.A.specialB.deafC.silentD.kind
      45.A.ruleB.gameC.ideaD.slutin
      46.A.funB.supprtC.respectD.lve
      47.A.dangerusB.meaninglessC.bringD.difficult
      48.A.understandingB.discveryC.challengeD.entertainment
      49.A.usualB.randmC.creativeD.attractive
      50.A.tuchedB.surprisedC.cnfusedD.amused
      51.A.practiceB.helpC.patienceD.freedm
      52.A.wishB.differenceC.prmiseD.prblem
      53.A.rleB.galC.natureD.interest
      54.A.valuableB.helpfulC.psitiveD.humrus
      55.A.agreeB.believeC.thinkD.listen
      四、语法填空
      阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
      Wang Xiaming (1980-) is ne f the mst utstanding cntemprary Chinese figures in the field f artificial intelligence rbt manufacturing, 56 has made remarkable achievements in this area and is nt restricted by traditinal manufacturing methds like many ther engineers.
      He develped an interest in rbtics at 57 very yung age. With intense passin and unremitting effrts, he 58 (master) advanced technlgies in rbt prgramming, mechanical design, and sensr applicatins. One f the 59 (individual) wh had a crucial influence n Wang Xiaming was Prfessr Li, a renwned rbtics expert frm a tp-tier university in China.
      Wang Xiaming is well-knwn in the rbtics industry fr the innvatin and high-efficiency that he has brught t varius types f rbts, such as service rbts, industrial rbts, 60 educatinal rbts. In recent years, he has shifted his research fcus t humanid rbts and rbts fr medical care.
      Ntably, Wang Xiaming is famus fr develping a series f intelligent service rbts that can interact with humans naturally. In 2020, he 61 (select) as the leader f the Natinal Rbt Innvatin Team and 62 (brief) served as the chief cnsultant f the China Rbtics Assciatin, 63 was funded in 2015.
      In summary, by 64 (utilize) cutting-edge algrithms, high-precisin sensrs, and advanced materials, Wang Xiaming has succeeded in creating intelligent and practical rbts that have imprved peple’s lives and prmted industrial develpment. Wang Xiaming’s wrks cntinue t inspire the rbtics cmmunity with their unique cmbinatin f traditinal Chinese engineering wisdm and mdern AI technlgies, 65 (ensure) his psitin as an imprtant figure in the histry f Chinese rbtics.
      五、书信写作
      66.假定你是李华,上周你参加了学校英语社团举办的以“镜头下的故事(Stry in a Minute)”为主题的短视频比赛,请给你的留学生朋友Chris写一封邮件分享这次经历。内容包括:
      (1)作品简介;
      (2)你的体会。
      注意:
      (1)词数80左右;
      (2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
      (3)开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
      Dear Chris,
      Hw’s everything ging?
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Yurs,
      Li Hua
      六、书面表达
      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。
      The dark sky, filled with angry, swirling cluds, reflected Greg Ridley's md as he sat n the stp(门廊)f his building. His father's vice came t him again, first reading the headmaster's letter, then lecturing endlessly abut his pr effrts in maths.
      “I had t leave schl when I was thirteen. That's a year yunger than yu are nw. If I'd had half the chances yu have, I' yu want t play basketball? That must be sme kind f a jke. Nw yu just get int yur rm and hit thse bks.
      It was beginning t cl. Sn large drps f rain splashed nt his jeans. Dwn the blck there was an abandned huse. Withut much thught, Greg made a dash acrss the street and entered a rm. Suddenly he heard a man's vice behind him.“What are yu ding here?"
      “Wh are yu?" Greg hardly recgnized his wn vice.
      “I'm Lemn Brwn," came the answer.
      He was an ld man. It didn't seem that he was dangerus. “Yu aren't lking fr my treasure, are yu?” he asked.
      “N. It is raining ut." Greg answered, smiling. “Yu have a treasure?"
      "Every man has a treasure." Lemn Brwn said, “Yu want t see mine?"
      “If yu want t shw it t me," Greg shrugged.
      The ld man carefully untied the strings, and revealed sme yellwed newspaper clippings (剪报).
      Then he started telling the stry f his life. He was a famus blues singer in the past. His wife died yung, and his nly sn went abrad t wrk.
      “I gave him these newspaper clippings that tld him wh I was, and where he came frm. One time I came hme, there was a letter saying that he gt killed in an accident. It brke my heart. They sent back these clippings. That was my treasure, and when I gave it t him, he treated it just like that, a treasure."
      Lemn Brwn put his rags in place and lked ut f the windw.
      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。
      “Yu get n ut f here and get yurself hme," said Lemn Brwn.
      ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      When Greg was walking in the street, the night had warmed and the rain had stpped.
      ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      参考答案
      1.C
      【原文】M: Yur lunch lks gd. It has strawberries.
      W: D yu want ne? I’ll trade a strawberry fr ne f yur sausages.
      M: That wuld be nice.
      2.B
      【原文】M: I twisted my neck in PE class and it really hurts.
      W: Oh n, maybe yu shuld leave schl early t see a dctr.
      3.A
      【原文】M: I’m lking frward t yur perfrmance tnight. It starts at eight ’clck, desn’t it?
      W: Actually, it starts ne hur early.
      M: Well, then I’ll leave hme at six ’clck.
      4.A
      【原文】M: D yu keep anything ready fr the emergencies?
      W: Let me think. I have a flashlight, glves and sme twels in my backpack.
      M: What abut water?
      W: I dn’t, but I knw I shuld.
      5.B
      【原文】M: Oh, what a surprise. It’s s gd t see yu. Hw have yu been?
      W: Ah, hell.
      M: Dn’t yu remember? I’m Travis frm New Yrk.
      W: I think yu may be mistaken.
      6.B 7.C
      【原文】W: Lk at the time, Peter. It’s time t g t bed.
      M: Can I watch the ftball game fr a little lnger, Mm? It will be ver in half an hur, arund 10 ’clck.
      W: I dn’t think it’s a gd idea. Yu’ll have a math test tmrrw mrning, and yu need a gd sleep.
      M: The test is put ff until Friday. Oh, it’s my turn t make a shrt reprt in class tmrrw, but I haven’t gt ready fr it. I’ll d it nw.
      W: Yu shuld manage yur time wisely next time rather than leave things until the last minute, dear.
      M: All right. I’ll pay attentin t this prblem, Mm.
      8.B 9.A
      【原文】W: Hey, guess what? I finally bked that trip we’ve been talking abut fr ages!
      M: That’s awesme! Where are we ging?
      W: We’re heading t China! I fund sme great deals n flights and accmmdatins.
      M: China?! That’s amazing! When are we ging?
      W: I was thinking f ging in May. What d yu think?
      M: May wrks perfectly fr me! Any specific places yu want t visit?
      W: Definitely Beijing, Shanghai, and maybe even Suzhu if we have time. Oh, and we can’t frget abut trying all the delicius fd!
      M: Abslutely!
      10.A 11.B 12.C
      【原文】W: Thank yu fr being with us, Tm Thmpsn. Culd yu share sme details abut yur current prject?
      M: Certainly. I’ve been deeply invlved in launching a fresh envirnmental initiative right here in ur cmmunity. We’ve rganized garbage clean-ups and tree-planting initiatives t reduce pllutin.
      W: That deserves praise. Hw des yur family react t the time yu invest in this prject?
      M: My family is supprtive, but I’ve nticed their cncerns.
      W: I can imagine. What are their primary cncerns?
      M: They wrry I culd be left with inadequate time fr learning r that I might neglect my familial respnsibilities.
      W: That makes sense. Hw d yu intend t address these wrries while sticking t yur crucial wrk?
      M: It’s a balancing jb. I’m trying t integrate them int sme f the cmmunity events, turning it int a family effrt. Plus, I’ve been imprving my time management skills.
      13.B 14.C 15.A 16.A
      【原文】W: Hi there.
      M: Hi. Are yu the kid wh’s just mved in next dr?
      W: Yes. I’m yur new neighbr.
      M: I saw the trucks last week, bringing all yur stuff.
      W: All the bxes are taken int the huse nw. It will take frever t srt them ut.
      M: I remember it was like that when we mved here, it was awful at the start.
      W: Hw lng have yu lived here?
      M: Abut five years we mved here frm Sctland. I liked living in Sctland, but I like it here in England as well. Where did yu mve frm?
      W: Nrth Wales, just ver the brder. I’m Kathy, by the way.
      M: I’m Stewart. I’ve seen yur parents walking arund, but I haven’t spken t them yet.
      W: They’re planning t cme t yur huse this afternn t intrduce themselves.
      M: Oh, I’ll lk frward t that. What d yu d arund here? Are there any gd places t g?
      W: It depends n what yu like.
      M: I like t keep fit.
      W: Well. There’s a gym nt t far away. I ften take exercise there. There’s als a sprts hall where yu can swim and play sprts. I als g running in the park. It’s beautiful and it desn’t cst anything. Yu shuld definitely try that. Yu can see me there every mrning.
      17.C 18.C 19.A 20.B
      【原文】W: Can I help yu?
      M: Yes, I want t find a place t stay fr a few days.
      W: Well, there are sme gd htels. Carltn Huse is near the main square in the city centre. But yu might als be interested in the Ryal Oak. It’s in the cuntryside, abut ten kilmeters away and very peaceful. Then there is the Bridge Htel. It’s in twn, but nt in the center. It is ut n the airprt rad.
      M: Hmm, that might be a bit far, actually. Okay, nw the ne yu mentined in the city centre, can yu tell me a bit abut it?
      W: Well, it is quite unusual. It used t be a large private huse. It was bught by the Venice Chain and they cmpletely redecrated it. That’s a five-star htel.
      M: Des it have a swimming pl?
      W: N, the Ryal Oak has an utdr pl, which is lvely in summer. But the nly htel with an indr pl is the Bridge Htel.
      M: I see. Well, I think I’ll prbably g fr the city centre.
      56.wh 57.a 58.mastered 59.individuals 60.and 61.was selected 62.briefly 63.which 64.utilizing 65.ensuring
      66.参考范文
      Dear Chris,
      Hw’s everything ging? I’m writing t share my experience in the “Stry in a Minute” shrt vide cmpetitin held by ur schl English club last week.
      My vide fcused n the daily life f an elderly man in my neighbrhd. It shwed hw he spent his days gardening, reading, and chatting with neighbrs, highlighting the simple jys in life.
      Thrugh this cmpetitin, I imprved my English skills and vide-making abilities. Mre imprtantly, it made me bserve life mre carefully. I really enjyed the prcess.
      Yurs,
      Li Hua
      67.One pssible versin:
      “Yu get n ut f here and get yurself hme,” said Lemn Brwn. Ndding his head, Greg fllwed the ld man silently. When they reached the frnt dr, the ld man lked ut first, saw the street was clear and tld Greg t hurry hme. Greg pened his arms and hugged the ld man tightly, “Take care f the treasure f yurs.” “That I’ll d,” said Lemn Brwn, the wrinkles abut his eyes suggested a smile. Then Greg walked int the darkness, the ld man watching him frm behind.
      When Greg was walking in the street, the night had warmed and the rain had stpped. Greg didn’t even want t think hw late it was. He thught ahead what his father wuld say and wndered if he shuld tell him abut Lemn Brwn. He thught abut it until he reached his stp and decided against it. Lemn Brwn wuld be all right with his memries and his treasure. Greg pushed the buttn ver the bell marked Ridley, thught f the lecture he knew his father wuld give him, and smiled.题号
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