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      这是一份陕西省榆林市重点高中2025-2026学年高二下学期3月开学考试试卷 英语(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。
      1.What des the wman finally decide t d with the kitchen windw?
      A.Ask Gerge t check it.B.Try t pen it by herself.C.Put sme il n it.
      2.What was the wman’s weight befre dieting?
      A.85 punds.B.100 punds.C.115 punds.
      3.What is the man’s evidence fr his claim?
      A.A vide recrding.B.A friend’s statement.C.A pliceman’s reprt.
      4.What des the wman think causes the prblem with the tap?
      A.Damaged parts inside.B.Freezing weather.C.Lw water pressure.
      5.What is the relatinship between the speakers?
      A.Brther and sister.B.Teacher and student.C.Father and daughter.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      6.Where des the cnversatin take place?
      A.In a library.B.In a restaurant.C.In a bank.
      7.What will the man prbably d next?
      A.Get sme cash.
      B.Cancel his card.
      C.Order sme drinks.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      8.Why des the man talk t the wman?
      A.T sell his huse.
      B.T check a flat.
      C.T ask fr directins.
      9.What time will the speakers meet tmrrw?
      A.At 9:00 am.B.At 3:00 pm.C.At 5:00 pm.
      10.Why is the man unable t cme this afternn?
      A.He is ill.B.He is busy.C.He lives far away.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      11.What des the man think f Suits?
      A.Fantastic.B.Terrible.C.Ordinary.
      12.Why is the wman ging t leave the park?
      A.She has a headache.
      B.Dgs aren’t permitted here.
      C.She needs t d husewrk.
      13.What des the wman remind the man?
      A.Fishing time is ver.
      B.He left his bag n the grass.
      C.His jeans are dirty with paint.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      14.What des the man have t d thirty minutes later?
      A.Attend a meeting.B.Make cffee.C.Finish his reprt.
      15.What des the man like mst abut his new jb?
      A.The shrt wrking hurs.
      B.Wrking with the wman.
      C.Learning mre new things.
      16.What did the wman d tw years ag?
      A.She wrked in a library.
      B.She switched her career.
      C.She studied at university.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      17.What helps peple bk last-minute ski trips easily?
      A.Cheap ski equipment.
      B.Mre lcal ski areas.
      C.Bking websites.
      18.Hw much des a ne-week ski trip cst n Sunweb?
      A.£59.B.£159.C.£259.
      19.When can peple find cheaper ski trip ffers n Sunweb?
      A.On weekends.
      B.During term-time.
      C.During schl hlidays.
      20.What is the tip fr packing fr a ski trip?
      A.Fcusing n practicality.
      B.Chsing fashinable clthes.
      C.Bringing as many items as pssible.
      二、阅读理解
      The Age f Explratin was a perid when adventurers set ut t find new sea rutes, a pursuit that fundamentally reshaped humanity’s gegraphical understanding f the planet. Here are fur key figures frm different natins whse discveries had a lasting impact.
      Meriwether Lewis
      Leading the Lewis and Clark Expeditin (航行) (1804-1806), this American explrer was appinted by President Thmas Jeffersn t map the newly acquired Luisiana Territry. His team jurneyed frm the Mississippi River t the Pacific, dcumenting new species and establishing relatins with Native tribes (部落). This jurney pened the American West t settlement, cnnecting the natin frm cast t cast.
      Ferdinand Magellan
      Sailing fr Spain, this Prtuguese explrer rganized the first expeditin t encircle the glbe in 1519. Thugh he was killed in the Philippines in 1521, ne f his ships cmpleted the vyage in 1522. This histric jurney prved the wrld was rund, linked the wrld’s ceans, and revealed the vastness f the Pacific.
      James Ck
      This British naval captain led three grundbreaking vyages acrss the Pacific in the late 18th century. He mapped the eastern cast f Australia, charted New Zealand’s castline, and explred numerus Pacific islands. Ck’s accurate mappings and scientific bservatins greatly expanded Eurpean knwledge f the Pacific regin and established new cnnectins between Eurpe and the Suth Pacific.
      Marc Pl
      This Venetian trader traveled the Silk Rad t China in the 13th century, spending 17 years in Asia. His detailed accunts f Asian cultures, technlgies, and wealth intrduced Eurpeans t a previusly unknwn wrld. His bk, The Travels f Marc Pl, inspired generatins f future explrers and helped bridge the cultural divide between the East and the West.
      21.What did Lewis’ team dcument?
      A.The gegraphy f the Silk Rad.B.New species alng their jurney.
      C.Cultural custms in ancient China.D.Asian technlgies in the 13th century.
      22.Which explrer mapped the eastern cast f Australia?
      A.James Ck.B.Marc Pl.
      C.Meriwether LewisD.Ferdinand Magellan.
      23.What d the fur explrers have in cmmn accrding t the text?
      A.They sailed acrss the Pacific Ocean.
      B.They cmpleted their planned expeditins.
      C.Their jurneys prmted glbal cnnectins.
      D.Their achievements fcused n new land mapping.
      Walt Disney’s visin f creating “The Happiest Place n Earth” fr families revlutinized the amusement park industry and his cmpany nw has six resrts (度假区) with a dzen theme parks wrldwide.
      Disneyland in Anaheim, Califrnia is the first resrt in the wrld. Accrding t the Themed Entertainment Assciatin, Disneyland nw ranks as the wrld’s secnd — mst visited theme park, clsely behind Disney Wrld in Flrida, which pened in 1971. In 2023, it drew mre than 17 millin visitrs.
      The park was built n what was nce an range frest in Anaheim, just utside Ls Angeles. It pened n July 17, 1955. Althugh Walt Disney was knwn fr his attentin t detail, the pening day was famusly a disaster. The park pened just a year after its grundbreaking and the shes f the guests sank int the muddy land. There weren’t enugh restrms in the park. Fd and drinks were in shrt supply, t.
      Amng the riginal rides still arund tday are the Mad Tea Party, Peter Pan’s Flight and the Jungle Cruise. The cst t get in that first year was $1 fr adults and 50 cents fr children, althugh tickets fr mst rides were an additinal 10 t 50 cents. Tday, a ne-day ticket starts at mre than $100 and n sme days can duble that.
      Over the years, the park has hsted US presidents, kings and queens, and cuntless celebrities. A few even gt their start at Disneyland. Actr Kevin Cstner was a skipper n the Jungle Cruise and cmedian Steve Martin wrked at a magic shp where he learned abut being a perfrmer.
      While Disneyland still features many f the tuches Walt Disney versaw himself, the riginal park is ever-evlving. Sme f the mves have been made t keep up with a changing sciety, while thers have been made t intrduce mre thrilling attractins with the latest technlgy t keep up with cmpetitrs. The resrt in Anaheim nw includes Disney Califrnia Adventure and Dwntwn Disney, a shpping and entertainment district.
      24.What des the underlined wrd “it” in paragraph 2 refer t?
      A.Flrida.B.Disneyland.C.Disney Wrld.D.Califrnia.
      25.Which f the fllwing best describes Disneyland’s pening?
      A.Ill-prepared.B.Unsuccessful.C.Well-scheduled.D.Ordinary.
      26.What can be inferred abut Peter Pan’s Flight?
      A.It csts 10 t 50 cents fr each ride.B.It has helped cuntless famus peple.
      C.It is the mst advanced ride in the park.D.It is ne f the ldest rides at Disneyland.
      27.What is the last paragraph mainly abut cncerning Disneyland?
      A.Its ppularity.B.Its histry.C.Its grwth.D.Its benefits.
      In Myanmar’s Ayeyarwady River, there is a grup f Irrawaddy dlphins that are best-knwn fr giving a special signal — a wave f their tail — right befre the fishers shuld cast nets. They even passed this skill n t their babies.
      “This is a pretty rare phenmenn in terms f human and wildlife cperatin. S, we’re nt nly cnserving n a species level, but als n a cultural level,” says Brian Smith, a river dlphin expert. “It’s a lessn t humanity abut ur relatinship with wildlife.”
      The Irrawaddy dlphins have anther less-knwn trick: They spit water. It’s nt just fr fun, thugh. They use it t drive fish int tight grups s they’re easier t catch. Sme scientists even think they might d it t impress a ptential mate.
      The Irrawaddy dlphins are ne f the nly six species that can live in freshwater. But they can als inhabit castal waters — a quality shared by even fewer species. Their range includes parts f castal waters f Suth and Sutheast Asia, as well as three specific rivers: the Mekng in Cambdia, the Mahakam in Indnesia, and the Ayeyarwady in Myanmar. While the species as a whle is listed as endangered by the Internatinal Unin fr Cnservatin f Nature (IUCN), the ppulatins in these three rivers are cnsidered critically endangered, with fewer than 100 individuals estimated in each.
      These rivers and castal areas are ften clse t intense human activity, s they face serius threats frm pllutin, habitat lss, cal-carrying ships, and illegal electr-fishing — a practice in which fishers send electric currents thrugh the water t kill fish. Electr-fishing nt nly dramatically reduces the fish ppulatins that dlphins rely n, but it can als injure r kill the dlphins.
      “Withut urgent actin, these cperative, curius creatures culd disappear frever, much like the Yangtze dlphins, which disappeared frm China’s waters in 2006, despite cnservatin effrts, as well as Mexic’s Vaquita dlphins, dwn t arund 10 individuals,” warns Smith.
      28.Why d the Irrawaddy dlphins wave their tail?
      A.T drive away the fishers.
      B.T ask the fishers t wrk tgether.
      C.T have fun with the fishers.
      D.T remind the fishers f their presence.
      29.What can be learned abut the Irrawaddy dlphins frm paragraph 4?
      A.Fewer than 300 f them still exist.
      B.Their habitat is limited t three rivers.
      C.They knw hw t drive fish tgether.
      D.They can als survive in castal waters.
      30.What des the authr intend t d by mentining the electr-fishing?
      A.T call n the gvernment t take actin.
      B.T intrduce the latest fishing methd.
      C.T shw the threats faced by the dlphins.
      D.T explain its effects n fish ppulatins.
      31.Which is the mst critically endangered species?
      A.The Vaquita dlphins.
      B.The Yangtze dlphins.
      C.The Mekng dlphins.
      D.The Mahakam dlphins.
      Kids wh are stars seldm grw up t be tp achievers, a new study reprted in a paper published Thursday in the jurnal Science.
      The researchers examined data frm nearly 35,000 adults in tw dzens f previusly published studies and fund there was just a 10% verlap (重叠) between child prdigies and high - perfrming adults, such as Olympic champins, renwned cmpsers, and Nbel prize winners.
      “There are thse yung tp perfrmers wh later becme wrld-class perfrmers at peak perfrmance age,” said Arne Güllich, c - authr f the paper. “But these are the exceptin, nt the rule.”
      The researchers defined peak years as being between ages 20 and 30 fr sprts and chess, and between ages 40 and 50 fr science and music. The findings were cnsistent acrss varius fields.
      The new analysis als challenged ideas that excellence cmes frm hurs f specialized early training, r the “10,000-hur rule” ppularized by Malclm Gladwell. The rule suggests that a persn needs abut 10,000 hurs f practice t achieve mastery.
      “Many peple make decisins fr themselves r their children based n these ideas, such as starting their child early in a sprt r a musical instrument with the gal f prducing the next Tiger Wds r Y-Y Ma,” said Arne Güllich. “Hwever, ur study indicates that adult wrld-class perfrmers d a range f activities when they were yung — with fewer practice hurs in their specific discipline but mre time in ther activities.”
      Fred Oswald, a psychlgist at Rice University wh wasn’t invlved in the wrk, said the findings were infrmative, but the implicatins fr advising individuals are unclear. “Hwever, there’s a key takeaway: Encurage kids t pursue a variety f interests rather than specializing early,” he said. “Evidence suggests that engaging in tw additinal areas t the main discipline is the sweet spt. S it’s unwise t try as many as pssible, like sampling all the instruments in music.”
      32.Which f the fllwing can replace the underlined wrd “prdigies” in paragraph 2?
      A.Geniuses.B.Caregivers.
      C.Musicians.D.Trainees.
      33.Accrding t Malclm Gladwell, what is the key t mastering a skill?
      A.Talent.B.Curisity.
      C.Age.D.Exercise.
      34.What is a feature f the tp-perfrming adults accrding t the new study?
      A.They usually stand ut in childhd.
      B.They ften have a variety f interests.
      C.They enjy early specialized training.
      D.They set ambitius gals at an early age.
      35.What might Fred Oswald suggest parents d?
      A.Allw their kids t start specialized training early.
      B.Put tp pririty n a cuple f music instruments.
      C.Encurage their kids t select a cuple f interests.
      D.Sign up their kids fr as many activities as pssible.
      Older peple wh are particularly at risk f Alzheimer’s (阿尔茨海默病) disease culd slw their cgnitive (认知) decline by taking just 3,000 steps a day. 36 Hwever, it culd be linked t the impact f regular exercise n inflammatin (炎症) r bld flw t the brain. Previus studies that link regular exercise t reduced cgnitive decline have mstly relied n peple recalling their activity levels but have rarely explred why staying active may have this effect.
      T address such limitatins, Wai-Ying Wendy Yau at Harvard University and her c-wrkers analysed the physical activity f 296 cgnitively healthy peple, wh wre step-tracking devices fr ne week t bjectively measure their activity levels. 37 Mst f the participants had their brain imaged t reveal their baseline levels f misflded prteins called tau (tau蛋白) and beta-amylid, gathering f which is thught t cause Alzheimer’s. The participants als cmpleted annual cgnitive tests that assessed things like their memry and hw quickly they prcessed infrmatin. 38 They fund that, amng the participants with abve-average levels f misflded beta-amylid in their brain at the start, taking between 3,000 and 5,000 steps per day seemed t greatly slw the build-up f misflded tau, but nt beta-amylid.
      “ 39 This activity level shwed 54% slwer cgnitive decline than inactivity,” says Yau.
      The researchers didn’t explre exactly hw regular exercise may have these effects, but it culd be due t physical activity reducing inflammatin. 40
      A.What was the result?
      B.A simple walk can fight diseases.
      C.The tests were nt easy t cmplete.
      D.These peple were aged between 50 and 90.
      E.Exercise may als bst bld flw t the brain.
      F.Why this step cunt might have this effect is unclear.
      G.Walking 5,000 t 7,500 steps daily further reduces tau build-up.
      三、完形填空
      What started as a peaceful day ff fr Sarasta Cunty lifeguard Landn Lacy turned int a dramatic life-saving missin. On May 30, Lacy was 41 his leisure time at Venice Beach when he nticed a persn rushing tward the cean carrying fltatin devices. Secnds later, a message appeared n his phne, 42 him f an nging water rescue. Withut a mment’s hesitatin, the ff-duty lifeguard sprang int 43 .
      Lacy’s prfessinal sense 44 immediately. He jumped int the water and swam ver 150 yards frm shre, where tw swimmers were caught in a 45 current — ne f the greatest threats t beachgers. He first reached a wman wh was 46 t stay aflat. Calming her as much as pssible, he 47 her safely back t the sand. But the wman was vercme with 48 , nt fr her wn safety, but fr her husband, wh remained trapped in the rugh water.
      “She was anxius, saying, ‘My husband’s dying,’” Lacy later recalled. 49 t save the man, Lacy turned arund and swam even 50 — between 200 and 300 yards — until he sptted the exhausted (疲惫的) swimmer. He carefully 51 the man n his back t help him stay aflat, and then 52 and steadily pulled him tward shre.
      Once bth swimmers were n land, Venice Fire Rescue arrived t evaluate their 53 . The Sarasta Cunty Sheriff’s Office Aviatin Unit 54 the entire rescue frm abve. This vide prvides a striking reminder f hw ne persn’s quick thinking and 55 can make all the difference in a crisis.
      41.A.servingB.checkingC.limitingD.enjying
      42.A.blamingB.infrmingC.cnvincingD.suspecting
      43.A.actinB.lifeC.attackD.cleanup
      44.A.passed byB.wre utC.kicked inD.brke dwn
      45.A.smthB.culturalC.warmD.pwerful
      46.A.planningB.pretendingC.strugglingD.agreeing
      47.A.shippedB.guidedC.walkedD.fllwed
      48.A.fearB.angerC.shynessD.lneliness
      49.A.EmbarrassedB.DeterminedC.FrightenedD.Excited
      50.A.deeperB.higherC.fartherD.better
      51.A.dressedB.bservedC.treatedD.psitined
      52.A.suddenlyB.effrtlesslyC.slwlyD.carelessly
      53.A.perfrmanceB.cnditinC.prgressD.value
      54.A.capturedB.frgtC.refusedD.dubted
      55.A.creativityB.hnestyC.adaptabilityD.curage
      四、语法填空
      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。
      Since Nvember 5, the Inka Museum in Cuzc, Peru, has held the exhibitin “Light f the Sun: A Dialgue Between Ancient Shu and Inca Civilizatins”, 56 features numerus cultural treasures. On display are cpies and 3D-printed versins f 57 (bject) frm China’s ancient Shu kingdm, such as giant brnze trees and glden masks, alngside Inca relics (文物). Bth cultures share a respect fr the sun and a lve fr gld, 58 (make) the exhibitin a pwerful vehicle fr cultural exchange.
      This is nt the first crss-cultural event. In 2016, t mark 59 45th anniversary f China-Peru diplmatic (外交的) relatins, ver 100 Chinese exhibits were shwn in Lima, with thusands f visitrs eager 60 (see) relics like the Terractta Warrirs.
      In recent years, Chinese museums have als hsted Peruvian relic exhibitins. A 2021 jint shw 61 (tur) five Chinese cities. After that, a 2024 exhibitin featuring 168 relics frm 14 Peruvian museums prved highly ppular in Chengdu 62 Shenzhen, attracting ver a millin visitrs in ttal. The Peruvian President even visited the Shenzhen shw.
      These exchanges can 63 (deep) mutual understanding and help peple recgnize 64 (share) cultural rts. They highlight the vital rle cultural interactin plays 65 bridging distant civilizatins and strengthening ties between China and Peru.
      五、书信写作
      66.你校英文报正在举办题为“肢体语言的力量”的征文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
      1. 肢体语言在交流中的重要作用;
      2. 举例说明不同文化中肢体语言的差异。
      注意:1. 写作词数应为80个左右;
      2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      The Pwer f Bdy Language
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      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。
      I held my purse tightly as I rushed int my neighbrhd Starbucks. The rich smell f freshly made cffee filled the air, but I paid n attentin my eyes were fixed n the shelf where the limited editin bear cups shuld have been. But it was empty! My heart sank, but I walked straight t the register.
      “D yu have any mre f thse bear cups in the warehuse?” I asked, leaning frward. That cup was fr my sick niece, wh’d been begging fr it fr weeks.
      The server, a yung wman with a name tag reading “Lila”, gave a plite but aplgetic smile. “I’m s srry, ma’am. They’re selling very fast — we sell ut within hurs f getting a new shipment. We’ll have a new delivery n Friday, thugh. I can put yur name and number dwn t set ne aside fr yu.”
      My patience brke. I hit my hand n the cunter and said, “N! That’s impssible!” My vice was lud, drawing lks frm every crner f the stre. “Frm dwntwn t the suburbs, this is the ninth Starbucks I’ve been t tday! Nine. And everyne says ‘sld ut’! But I see them nline fr hundreds f dllars! Yu’re hlding them back t resell, aren’t yu?!”
      Lila’s smile faded, but her vice stayed steady. “Ma’am, I wrk fifty hurs a week here. The last thing I want is t bring a Starbucks cup hme. We dn’t keep any back — first-cme, first-served. Even regular custmers struggle t get ne. Can I get yu a drink r smething t eat? Our lemn laf just came ut warm.”
      Anger made my cheeks burn. “Frget it!” I hit bth hands n the cunter harder, then turned arund and rushed ut. The drbell rang sharply behind me. As I walked away, guilt washed ver me — I’d ttally verreacted, but I was s desperate t see my niece smile.
      注意:1. 续写词数应为150个左右;
      2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      The next day, I gathered the curage t return, determined t aplgize.
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      Three days later, my phne rang.
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      参考答案
      1.A
      【原文】W: Mr. Smith, I can’t pen the kitchen windw.
      M: I’m nt sure hw I can help yu. Maybe yu can try putting sme vegetable il n it.
      W: I dn’t think s. I’ll call Gerge t cme ver t check it.
      2.C
      【原文】M: Yu are thinner than yu used t be, aren’t yu?
      W: Yes, I am. I’ve been dieting fr three mnths. I’ve lst 15 punds and I feel fit. I am dwn t 100.
      3.A
      【原文】M: At first, the pliceman didn’t believe me when I said the truck driver ran the red light befre hitting my car. But there’s a vide.
      W: Oh, in that case, he’s ging t have t pay t fix yur car.
      4.B
      【原文】M: What’s ging n? The tap just drps water.
      W: I guess it’s frzen again. It’s t cld.
      5.C
      【原文】W: Mm has been lking everywhere fr that bk tday, Dad.
      M: Oh, I threw it away yesterday.
      6.B 7.A
      【原文】W: Culd I clear these plates and get them ut f yur way?
      M: Sure, we’re all dne. Please get the rest f that in a bag and we’ll take it away later.
      W: N prblem. And these are drinks fr yu. Cffee, tea r smething else?
      M: Juice, please. Just the check fr me, thanks. D yu accept persnal checks?
      W: Srry, I’m afraid we dn’t. We d accept credit cards, but nly Visa r Master Card.
      M: I nly have a Discver Card. And I dn’t have any cash n me. Is there a bank where I can draw sme mney nearby?
      W: There’s ne abut three blcks away, but yu’ll need t leave smething with us.
      M: OK!
      8.B 9.A 10.B
      【原文】M: Hi, I saw yur apartment n the website. I’d like t have a lk.
      W: Can yu cme this afternn at 5:00 pm?
      M: Hw abut 9:00 am tmrrw mrning?
      W: 9:00 am tmrrw is fine. But there are many ther peple asking abut the apartment. The sner yu can cme, the better.
      M: I understand, but I wn’t be free until that time. Where shuld I meet yu?
      W: Meet me n the first flr f the building. What is yur name?
      M: Tim Smith. See yu tmrrw.
      W: See yu!
      11.A 12.B 13.C
      【原文】M: Hi! Hw are yu?
      W: I’m gd, thanks. Surprised t see yu here. Still lve series?
      M: Yes. Recently I’ve been watching Suits. It’s like... it’s a new series and it’s really gd. Yu shuld try it, t.
      W: Okay, I’ll have t check it ut later.
      M: Dn’t yu knw that dgs aren’t allwed in here? Yu’ll be punished. There’s a sign.
      W: Yu are right. I’d better leave the park.
      M: Wait, I’ll cme with yu. I am abut t g fishing anyway.
      W: Oh! What happened t yur jeans? The back f them is cvered in brwn paint!
      M: Oh n! Hw did that happen?
      W: Hmm, I guess yu didn’t see the warning sign next t the bench. It says “Wet paint! Dn’t tuch!”
      14.A 15.C 16.B
      【原文】W: Let’s g t get a cffee frm the shp, Matt.
      M: Sure, why nt? I’ve just finished my reprt, and I have half an hur until the next meeting.
      W: Right. Well, what d yu think f yur new jb s far?
      M: It’s very interesting. What I like mst is that I get t learn mre things than I did at university.
      W: I agree. We’re lucky t have ur jbs.
      M: Yeah. I’m wrking in cmputer mdeling, and I discver hw t d things that were thught t be impssible in the past.
      W: Yu knw, I was wrking as a shp helper in a clthing stre befre I changed careers tw years ag. What did yu d befre this?
      M: I wrked in the library after I graduated. That way, I had time t prepare t find a jb like this.
      17.C 18.B 19.C 20.A
      【原文】
      W: Yes, yu can affrd t g skiing nw! In fact, ski hlidays are n the rise in the UK. That’s because mre and mre peple find it just easy t bk a last-minute ski trip thanks t nline bking platfrms like Sunweb. On Sunweb, yu spend nly £159 n a ski trip that lasts fr a whle week. T take yur dream ski trip at a lw cst, use the fllwing tips.
      First, chsing the right time f year t plan yur trip culd make a big difference t the verall cst. While yu might think that traveling during term-time is key t great ski deals, there are actually cheaper ffers fr the schl hlidays n Sunweb. It can help yu save up a lt f mney.
      Secnd, yu may think that the early birds have already caught the greatest deals fr the new ski seasn. In fact, websites like Sunweb ffer cmpetitive prices t thse wh bked trips within just six weeks f travel.
      Lastly, when it cmes t packing prperly fr the snw, remember that skiing isn’t abut fashin — it’s abut being practical.
      41.D 42.B 43.A 44.C 45.D 46.C 47.B 48.A 49.B 50.C 51.D 52.C 53.B 54.A 55.D
      56.which 57.bjects 58.making 59.the 60.t see 61.tured 62.and 63.deepen 64.shared 65.in
      66.One pssible versin:
      The Pwer f Bdy Language
      Bdy language plays a vital rle in ur daily cmmunicatin. It nt nly helps express ur feelings and attitudes but als makes what we say mre vivid and cnvincing. Fr example, a warm smile cnveys friendliness, and steady eye cntact builds trust.
      Hwever, bdy language varies acrss cultures. In sme cuntries, a thumbs-up indicates apprval, but in thers, it may be ffensive. Similarly, ndding usually means “yes” in many cultures, yet in parts f Greece and Bulgaria, it can mean “n”. Therefre, understanding these differences is key t effective crss-cultural cmmunicatin.
      67.One pssible versin:
      The next day, I gathered the curage t return, determined t aplgize. Lila was taking an rder when she saw me; she ndded gently, indicating she’d be with me sn. When she came ver, I lwered my head slightly and said, “Lila, I’m truly srry fr yelling at yu yesterday. I was really verwhelmed — my niece is sick, and I just wanted t make her happy.” She smiled, “I understand. Family matters mst. I’ll keep ne fr yu. Culd yu leave yur phne number s I can call yu when it cmes in?”I quickly wrte it dwn, thanking her repeatedly.
      Three days later, my phne rang. It was Lila, her warm vice cming thrugh: “Hi, this is Lila frm Starbucks. The bear cup yu wanted has arrived.” A surge f jy filled me, and I thanked her again. I rushed t the stre right away, and when I saw the neatly placed bear cup n the cunter, I knew my niece’s wish wuld cme true. Taking the cup gently in my hands, I was already lking frward t seeing my niece’s bright smile. It was Lila’s kindness that had turned my anxiety int relief.题号
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