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      这是一份2026年哈师大附中高三下学期二模英语试卷及答案,文件包含语文科试卷长望浏宁四区县市2026届高三四月份调研考试6pdf、语文科答案长望浏宁四区县市2026届高三四月份调研考试3pdf等2份试卷配套教学资源,其中试卷共13页, 欢迎下载使用。

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      2026年哈师大附中东三省第二次模拟考试
      (英语)科试题
      What des the man disagree n?
      Date fr the exhibitin.
      Length f the pening ceremny.
      Starting time fr the pening speech.
      Why des the man chse the hall fr the pening ceremny?
      It is quiet.B. It is near.C. It is big.
      答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡指定位置。
      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。
      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)
      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。
      Hw much shuld the man pay?
      $120.B. $118.C. $108.
      Why did Karl lse his jb?
      He made a big mistake.B. He was in pr health.C. He ften went t wrk late.
      What d we knw abut the man?
      He lst his passprt.B. He is very frgetful.C. He is late fr the plane.
      What d the speakers think f the film?
      Tuching.B. Bring.C. Exciting.
      What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
      Where the wman tk her trip.
      Hw the wman enjyed her trip.
      What the wman bught during her trip.
      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。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。
      What is the date tday?
      February 6th.B. February 7th.C. February 8th.
      What d the speakers discuss in the end?
      Hw t pay.B. Which seat t take.C. Where t change planes.
      听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
      What d we knw abut Ms. Black?
      She’ll be the first speaker.B. She had a car accident.C. She has sme urgent matters.
      听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
      Why can’t the man get the textbk?
      The bks have all been bked by thers.
      Mre students signed up fr the class than expected.
      The wman received fewer bks than rdered.
      What des the wman suggest the man d?
      Share the bk with ther students.
      Get n with his classmates.
      Wait patiently.
      What des the wman ffer t d fr the man?
      Lend her bk t him.B. Keep a bk.C. Cpy tw units.
      听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16 题。
      Why did Linda like her first bss?
      He paid her well.B. He was very kind t her.C. He sent her n a training curse.
      What did Linda d in the shp?
      She baked bread.B. She displayed cakes.C. She made sandwiches.
      What is Linda’s pinin abut the full-time shp assistants?
      They were friendly t her.
      They didn’t wrk as hard as her.
      They hadn’t gt the same skill as her.
      听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
      What can we learn abut the Internatinal Language Cllege?
      It has many buildings in it.
      It is made up f fur departments.
      It is the largest cllege in the city.
      Which is the largest department in the cllege?
      The French department.B. The English department.C. The Russian department.
      Where d the teachers in the English department mainly cme frm?
      America and Canada.B. England and America.C. America and Australia.
      What day is it tday?
      Friday.B. Saturday.C. Sunday.
      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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中,选出最佳选项。
      A
      Britain is a land f stunning landscapes and rich heritage — frm the Lake District’s peaks and lakes t icnic bridges, frm lakeside pets’ rmance t Shakespeare’s genius and the Enlightenment’s (启蒙运动) glw. In this series, we sptlight fur renwned landmarks t uncver their stries.
      The Lake District
      The Lake District is England’s largest Natinal Park. Stretching acrss the Nrth-West, it’s hme t the natin’s highest muntains and deepest lakes. This district is very famus fr its fd. There are seven Michelin-Starred restaurants. Besides, csy, traditinal and hearty pubs are plentiful in the ppular twns. The rmance and charm f the lakes have inspired many lake pets in their creativity.
      The Rman Baths
      The Rman Baths are ne f the finest examples f preserved ancient thermal spa in the wrld, and the nly fficial ht spring in Britain. During the Rman Invasin in 50 CE, they dedicated the spring t a healing gddess. Rich r pr, they thught this spring wuld rid their illness and disease, believing it t be blessed by the Gddesses.
      Westminster Palace and Big Ben
      The mst icnic architectural structures f nt nly Lndn but the whle f the UK are Westminster Palace and Big Ben. It was riginally built as a ryal palace abut 1000 years ag. During Henry VIII’s reign, he gave it ver t parliament. Big Ben has enrmus cultural significance fr Britain. Its clck rings are bradcast n televisin every New Year’s Eve t cunt dwn and welcme the New Year.
      Stnehenge
      Stnehenge is the mst famus prehistric mnument. It was built 5000 years ag as a ditch and nw surrunds the stnes. In the 1960s, an astrnmer therized that it might be a calendar since yu culd see the perfect view f the summer sunrise hitting the stnes. Peple will nt fully understand it until bathed in its remarkable mystery.
      What can visitrs d during the tur?
      Enjy a drink in the Lake District.B. Listen t the church bells n Christmas day.
      C. Get rid f diseases in the Rman Baths.D. Uncver all the mysteries behind Stnehenge.
      Which landmark is recmmended fr astrnmy fans?
      The Lake District.B. The Rman Baths.
      C. Westminster Palace and Big Ben.D. Stnehenge.
      What d the fur places have in cmmn?
      Each f them carries a lng and rich histry.B. Each f them basts its natural wnders.
      C. They are the mst celebrated scenery in Britain. D. They are all British architectural heritage.
      B
      Chinese turist attractins have seen a raring travel bm (繁荣) this mnth as millins f primary and middle schl students hit the rad fr their first-ever autumn hliday. Several prvinces, including eastern Zhejiang, suthwestern Sichuan and suthern Guangdng, have implemented a three-day autumn break in Nvember. Cmbined with the weekend, the vacatin ttals five days — a nvel measure in China but widely adpted in Western cuntries.
      These prvinces are the first t fllw a new guideline issued in September by nine central gvernment departments, including the Ministry f Cmmerce and the Ministry f Educatin. The guideline encurages lcalities t adjust academic calendars t include spring and autumn breaks, with decisins based n factrs like each prvince’s unique climate and industry prductin schedules, a majr determining factr fr parents t take time ff wrk.
      Apart frm better distributing the schl calendar t ease students’ academic burden, the plicy als aims t stke dmestic ecnmic cnsumptin, especially via the turism industry. Data frm nline travel agency Trip shws that turism bkings in Zhejiang, where the new autumn break kicked ff n Nv. 12, had dubled cmpared t last year, with parent-child trips accunting fr 46% f the ttal bkings.
      As well as prviding much-needed hlidays fr children, the plicy has been paired with supprtive measures fr family travel, nted Yang Han, a researcher at nline travel platfrm Qunar, in an interview with lcal media. These measures include flexible wrk leave plicies fr parents and discunted family tickets at museums, science centers and scenic spts.
      Amid the travel bm, trips themed arund textbk featured lcatins — ranging frm time-hnred histrical sites t breathtaking natural attractins — are emerging as a tp chice fr families. Mre and mre parents are seeking inspiratin fr trips that extend children’s learning beynd the classrm walls, making educatin and leisure g hand in hand.
      What can we learn abut the autumn break in paragraph 1?
      It was prpsed by middle schl students.
      It is cmmn in the West but new in China.
      It is a five-day standalne Nvember break.
      It has been carried ut in all Chinese prvinces.
      Why are industry prductin schedules imprtant fr this plicy?
      They reflect the unique climate f each prvince.
      They directly affect students’ academic perfrmance.
      They are clsely related t lcal turism develpment.
      They determine whether parents can take time ff wrk.
      What des the underlined wrd “stke” in paragraph 3 mean?
      A. Cntrl.B. Fuel.C. Evaluate.D. Weaken.
      What is the main idea f the text?
      Autumn break plicy prmtes travel bm.
      Measures drive the bming turism industry.
      Textbk-themed trips are a new chice fr families.
      Western hliday ideas are influencing Chinese educatin.
      C
      I lve the way cluds rll abve yur head, wander lazily acrss blue skies and cast mmentary shadws n the grund belw. These ever-flating sculptures f vapr and light are amng nature’s least appreciated wnders. That’s why 20 years ag I started the Clud Appreciatin Sciety t remind peple t lk up. Nw climate science is catching up, revealing that cluds aren’t just petic; they’re vital in helping t regulate Earth’s temperature. The mix f clud types ver ur planet ensures they have an verall cling effect because the shade frm the lw cluds utweighs the warming effect f the high nes.
      These cluds dn’t just lk different frm ne anther; they als have very different effects n temperatures at the surface f the land r water belw. These differences have t d with hw much f the sun’s heat they allw thrugh and hw much f Earth’s heat they trap in. But it’s unclear hw cluds will change in a warming climate. With an atmsphere as vast as urs, there is insufficient empirical (经验主义的) data. Fr nw, climate scientists can nly make infrmed guesses, based n ever mre cmplicated cmputer mdels. As glbal temperatures rise, scientists believe we may see fewer f the lw, cling cluds but nt f the high, warming nes. It wuld be a classic feedback lp that speeds up the very warming that triggered it.
      There’s a rle fr citizen science t imprve the analysis f cluds and their rle in glbal warming. We at the Clud Appreciatin Sciety will be inviting the public t use ur CludSptter app t interpret the clud types in satellite images. The data shuld enable us t train artificial intelligence mdels t search thrugh the vast library f satellite clud images t reveal with greater clarity and precisin the gradual trends in Earth’s shifting clud cver. If cluds are changing, then s shuld the way we study them. This renaissance (复兴) wn’t happen n its wn. It requires all f us t lk up — and take ntice.
      What des the authr think f the cluds abve his head?
      He ften speaks highly f cluds.
      He cnsiders the cluds nly t be petic.
      He assumes cluds shuldn’t be taken fr granted.
      He lves them s much as t set up a clud sciety.
      Hw des the CludSptter app cntribute t climate science?
      By prviding sufficient data.B. By replacing super cmputer mdels.
      C. By ffering live weather frecasts.D. By increasing lw-clud feedback lps.
      What des the authr indicate in the last paragraph?
      Citizens shuld sign up fr the Clud Appreciatin Sciety.
      Better results can be gained via jint effrts frm the public.
      Everyne shuld make it a habit t bserve cluds abve head.
      Better clarity and accuracy f the shifting clud cver have been gained.
      Where is prbably the text taken frm?
      A gvernment reprt.B. A science magazine.
      C. A gegraphy textbk.D. A travel guidebk.
      D
      DeepSeek, a large language mdel develped in China, is a landmark in AI develpment. Unlike earlier AI mdels, DeepSeek is bth high-perfrming and accessible. Its pen-surce mdel has created new pprtunities acrss sectrs (行业), including in gvernance.
      Wrk that nce tk civil servants days t cmplete can nw be dne in a matter f minutes. This leap in prductivity has nt nly increased efficiency, it has als reduced peratinal csts and enhanced penness. Fr example, in Shenzhen, 70 AI-pwered “civil servants” have been emplyed in different gvernment departments t assist with tasks such as drafting fficial dcuments and respnding t public inquiries. In the U.S., a grup f technicians and engineers discvered an evident flaw in welfare recrds: a 300-year-ld was still receiving benefits.
      As AI becmes increasingly intelligent, des it mean we n lnger need flesh-and-bld civil servants?
      Nt quite.
      While AI will undubtedly reduce the size f the public wrkfrce, humans will cntinue t play crucial rles — as supervisrs, ethical stewards and final deciders in cmplex decisins. Althugh AI can mnitr, analyze and ptimize (优化) public spending in real time, fficial cmmittees will be needed t ensure that algrithmic (算法) decisins remain in line with ethical standards and d nt disadvantage weak ppulatins. T safeguard public interest, gvernments must establish ethics cmmittees t inspect AI systems, revise regulatry framewrks, and ensure penness.
      But n revlutin cmes withut chas. As AI assumes many traditinal civil service rles, mass jb displacement culd cause deep scial anxiety. Questins, such as “Am I still useful if a machine can d my jb?”, will becme increasingly cmmn. Gvernments must be prepared t ease this scial fallut by investing in mental health services, jb retraining prgrams and welfare supprt.
      In sum, AI in gvernment is nt just a matter f autmatin; it’s abut revlutinizing gvernance itself. If dne right, an AI-pwered state can mre fairly and quickly fulfill citizens’ needs. But t get there, we need t strike a balance between efficiency and ethics, innvatin and inclusin.
      Why des the authr mentin tw examples in paragraph 2?
      T shw AI’s wide applicatin.B. T demnstrate AI’s existence.
      C. T highlight traditinal prblems.D. T prve AI’s rle in civil service.
      What rle will humans play in the use f AI in the public sectr?
      Develping new AI technlgies.B. Replacing mst public wrkfrce jbs.
      C. Supervising and ensuring ethical standards. D. Designing algrithms fr real-time ptimizatin.
      What is the authr’s attitude twards AI replacing human civil servants?
      A. Unclear.B. Cautius.C. Pessimistic.D. Optimistic.
      What can be a suitable title fr the text?
      The Imprtance f AI in Mdern Gvernment
      Hw will AI Replace Humans in Gvernment?
      Can AI Replace Civil Servants in Gvernment?
      The Rle f Human Management in Gvernment
      第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
      根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 We’ve all experienced it: the urge t withdraw and duck experiences we knw we’ll enjy — even when a md bst is what we need mst. 36 They just dn’t seem wrth the effrt. And then, mre
      likely than nt, we feel wrse than we did befre.
      S hw d yu find the mtivatin t get ut there, especially when yu’re feeling lw, stressed, tired r lnely? 37 Our drive t seek ut happiness is a muscle that we can develp. T raise yur reward sensitivity, yu can try ne exercise. Begin by planning ne activity per day that will make yu happy r give yu a sense f accmplishment.
      Be realistic. 38 After yu’ve enjyed that daily mment, clse yur eyes and recunt ut lud, in the present tense, where and when yu experienced the greatest jy. Hme in n details and physical sensatins, like the breeze cling yur face as the sun shines.
      39 Many f us struggle t label ur psitive emtins much beynd fine, gd r great. But research suggests that finding mre wrds t describe thse feelings can validate and intensify them, Dr. Meuret said. When reflecting n hw smething made yu feel, try t be precise, using wrds like delighted, inspired.
      Share yur highlight reel. Think abut the details yu typically vlunteer when asked abut yur day r a recent trip. Bradcasting what made yu happiest can make yu feel better, spread that happiness t anther persn and als strengthen a bnd.
      Find silver linings. 40 Fr example, if yu invited c-wrkers t get tgether and nly ne persn shwed up, yu culd easily view that as a failure. But the silver lining, he said, wuld be that yu gt t knw that ne persn better.
      Keep in mind, t, that it’s nrmal t smetimes feel uncmfrtable with pleasurable feelings, particularly if yu experience depressin and anxiety. The truth is that we need t behave like happy peple if we actually want t be happy.
      Expand yur jy vcabulary.
      We skip the birthday party and lunch.
      Give yurself permissin t feel happy.
      One prven strategy is t enhance yur reward sensitivity.
      Specialists tend t fcus n easing their negative symptms.
      It helps t ntice the psitives hidden in things first seen as negative.
      It can be as small as treating yurself t a favrite snack, r Face Timing a friend.
      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。
      In a small village n the sun-baked edge f the Sahara, 15-year-ld Amara Keita wuld watch the sun set behind the dunes (沙丘), always puzzled by a single questin: Why did such 41 energy g t waste every day? While his peers were chasing makeshift ftballs, Amara 42 deserted car batteries and slar panels frm the lcal garbage.
      His teachers thught he was 43 — “N university wuld accept a by wh talks t machines,” they cmmented. But Amara believed the desert sun culd 44 the slutin t the severe shrtage f electricity in his village. T realize his dream, fr three years, he wrked alne in a mud-brick shelter, 45 ver 50 mdels befre cnstructing a slar-pwered water pump that culd run fr 72 hurs n a single charge.
      When the pump successfully irrigated ld Mussa’s wheat field, the village elders 46 their heads in disbelief. News reached that a visiting UN engineer 47 Amara’s design t internatinal investrs. Frtunately, they agreed t fund the prject. At 19, Amara nw leads a team installing slar wires acrss
      48 villages, thugh he still returns t maintain his first pump every weekend as a 49 . “This ld pump makes me remember,” he says, running his fingers ver its weathered surface affectinately.
      Amara’s stry prves a truth ften frgtten: 50 isn’t abut having expensive tls, but abut sptting ptential where thers see 51 . “The desert teaches us tw things,” he reflects. “Hw little we have, and hw 52 we can make f it.” His next prject? A slar-pwered schl where children wn’t have t study by the light f a 53 anymre.
      41. A. refreshing
      B. bundless
      C. invisible
      D. clean
      42. A. cllected
      B. discvered
      C. transfrmed
      D. buried
      43. A. curius
      B. stubbrn
      C. creative
      D. flish
      44. A. put ff
      B. take in
      C. get ver
      D. wrk ut
      45. A. thrwing
      B. accumulating
      C. testing
      D. mving
      46. A. ndded
      B. shk
      C. raised
      D. lwered
      47. A. dnated
      B. cnnected
      C. presented
      D. sld
      48. A. prsperus
      B. crwded
      C. beautiful
      D. remte
      49. A. habit
      B. relief
      C. reminder
      D. suvenir
      50. A. Innvatin
      B. Revlutin
      C. Visin
      D. Belief
      51. A. pprtunity
      B. failure
      C. darkness
      D. waste
      52. A. ften
      B. much
      C. fast
      D. cheap
      53. A. candle
      B. pump
      C. lamp
      D. battery
      54. A. jb
      B. dream
      C. incident
      D. game
      55. A. mtivate
      B. damage
      C. limit
      D. enrich
      What began as ne by’s 54 has grwn int a mvement — prving that even the tughest envirnment can’t 55 a determined mind.
      第二节(共 1 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
      阅读下面材料,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
      The mascts f the 2026 Spring Festival Gala have becme a ht tpic amng audiences fr their rich cultural meanings. The Spring Festival Gala, an annual celebratin prduced and bradcast by China Media Grup, 56 made its first bradcast in 1983, is ne f the mst-watched TV shws 57 (air) n Chinese New Year’s Eve.
      The fur bright and 58 (live) mascts — Qi Qi, Ji Ji, Chi Chi, and Cheng Cheng — stand fr the gala’s theme “Qi Ji Chi Cheng, Mmentum Unstppable”. The mascts’ designs, alng with the cre creative cncept, 59 (rt) in China’s classical images f hrses acrss different dynasties. 60 makes them meaningful is their symblic meanings f success and prsperity, as they represent 61 bright future and “achieving success” while running tward new hrizns.
      The first masct, Qi Qi, takes its design frm a hrse-shaped brnze zun, a relic which 62 (serve) as a wine cntainer in the Western Zhu Dynasty. Its smth, dignified frm and elegant dark blue-black clr shw the hrse’s rle as a symbl f hnr and grace in ancient China. Ji Ji draws 63 (inspire) frm a Han Dynasty brnze hrse statue, whse wide-spread wings in flight symblize vitality 64 a firm spirit f mving frward, ready 65 (face) new challenges. Chi Chi represents the well-knwn triclr hrse frm the Tang Dynasty. Cheng Cheng is mdeled after the wrld’s nly remaining wild hrse species.
      第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)
      假设你是李华,你的英国好友 David 对中国传统文化有着浓厚的兴趣。本月,你市博物馆正在
      举办端午文化数字云展。请你给 David 写一封邮件,推荐他观看。内容包括:
      云展内容;
      推荐理由。
      参考词汇:Online Digital Exhibitin 数字云展注意:
      写作词数应为 80 个左右;
      请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置做答。
      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续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
      In a small village in suthern Turkey, 14-year-ld Emre’s life changed frever when an earthquake struck in the middle f the night, reducing mst f the village t grund zer, including the tiny library that had been Emre’s favrite place. He had spent cuntless afternns there, reading adventure bks and helping the librarian, Mr. Kaya, rganize shelves.
      In the days after the disaster, Emre wandered arund, his heart heavy. He fund the whle village in despair — the villagers wandered lifelessly amng the ruins, their eyes empty f hpe. When he reached the library site, he sptted a few bks half-buried in the dust. He carefully brushed them clean and tk them back hme. That night, he had a dream: He was sitting in the library, surrunded by bks, with Mr. Kaya smiling at him.
      The next mrning, Emre tld his mther he wanted t rebuild the library. She lked at him sadly. “We barely have a rf ver ur heads, Emre,” she said, “Hw can we build a library?” But Emre refused t give up. Deep dwn, he knew his missin wasn’t just t rebuild a library — it was t give the village back its spirit, t turn their hpelessness int purpse. He went dr t dr, asking villagers if they had any bks t dnate. At first, n ne believed a 14-year-ld culd change anything. They sighed, “The library is gne frever, just like ur ld lives.” “We need smething t hld nt, mre than ever!" he respnded gently. “The library isn’t just wd and paper — it’s us, tgether again.” Emre’s earnestness eventually wn them ver. An elderly wman gave him a cllectin f petry her husband had lved; a teacher dnated a series f children’s strybks.
      Having heard abut Emre’s plan, Mr. Kaya visited the by, bringing the key t the ld library. He put it int Emre’s hand, saying, “It’s yurs nw.” With Mr. Kaya’s guidance, Emre chse a small, undamaged rm in the village square t act as the new library.
      注意:
      续写词数应为 150 左右;
      News f Emre’s prject spread acrss the whle village.
      After three mnths f hard wrk, the village library repened.
      请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Dear David,
      I hpe this email finds yu well.
      Yurs, Li Hua
      2026 年⾼三年级模拟考试
      英语科试题 答案
      听⼒:
      1-5 CABBC
      6-10 AABAC11-15 CABBC16-20 CABCA
      阅读:
      21-23 ADA
      24-27 BDBA28-31 CABB32-35 DCBC
      七选五:
      36-40 BDGAF
      完型:
      41-45 BADDC
      46-50 BCDCA51-55 DBABC
      语填:
      56. which
      57. aired58. lively59. are rted
      60. What
      61. a
      62. served63. inspiratin64. and
      65. t face
      应⽤⽂:
      参考范文:
      Dear David,
      I hpe this email finds yu well. Since the museum in my city is hlding an Online Digital Exhibitin highlighting the Dragn Bat Festival, I’m writing t highly recmmend it t yu.
      The display ffers a fascinating insight int the festival's histry, rice dumpling making and dragn bat races with vivid 3D images and interactive AI. By clicking and persnalized instructins, yu can have access t 3D displays, VR experiences and interactive games which will instantly transprt yu t the festive atmsphere.
      Persnally, the shwcase is a real must-see. If interested, yu will definitely enjy traditinal Chinese culture thrugh high-tech fun!
      Yurs,
      Li Hua
      读续:
      四、参考范文:
      Paragraph 1: News f Emre's prject spread acrss the whle village. Mre bks began t pur in. Befre lng, he gathered enugh fr the rm t be called a library. All the villagers started ffering help: sme brught tls; thers vlunteered t clear up; a carpenter built sturdy shelves fr free; sme girls hung clrful lanterns and placed a small flwer pt by the dr; Emre and his best friends spent weekends srting bks and painting the walls. The small rm sn buzzed with life, chasing away the village's despair.
      Paragraph 2: After three mnths f hard wrk, the village library repened. The pening day was filled with jy. Children sat n the flr reading, while adults chatted and flipped thrugh bks.
      The laughter that day was the first genuine jy the village had felt since the earthquake. Emre lked arund at the peple enjying the new library. He didn't have grand wrds t explain why this little rm mattered, but he knew it did. It was where his village came alive again and a symbl f hpe prf that unity and hpefulness can rebuild what's lst.
      听⼒原⽂:
      (Text 1)
      M: I’ll have three pairs f these shes. Please tell me hw much I shuld pay.
      W: $40 fr ne pair, but we ffer a 10% discunt fr each pair when yu buy tw pairs r mre. (Text 2)
      M: I am srry t hear that Karl was fired. But I knw he was ften absent fr sickness and he frequently arrived at wrk late
      W: Oh, neither f the reasns. Karl made a huge accunting errr. (Text 3)
      W: D yu have the passprts?
      M: In my jacket. Oh n! I’ve frgtten them. W: Jasn!
      M: We still have ver 2 hurs left. I’ll get a taxi hme and pick up the passprts. But can yu give me
      sme mney? I frgt my wallet t. (Text 4)
      W: There was nthing gd abut that film. It didn’t tuch me at all.
      M: I knw. That mvie ttally turns me ff. Let’s d smething exciting. (Text 5)
      M: S, yu enjyed the trip t Edinburgh, Ella. Did yu buy that bag? W: Yeah, at the market.
      M: Did yu buy anything else?
      W: I als bught the ring I liked. I had t chse between that and a bk I saw. (Text 6)
      M: Excuse me. I’d like t bk a ticket t Shanghai. W: When wuld yu like t fly?
      M: As sn as pssible. D yu have a flight tmrrw ... the 7th f February?
      W: Let me check. Srry, that flight is all bked up. Can I bk yu fr the 8th f February? We have a nnstp flight leaving Ls Angeles at 9:25.
      M: That will be OK. I’d like a seat in business class. W: OK. And hw will yu pay, cash r credit card? M: I’d like t pay by check.
      W: I’m srry, but we dn’t accept checks. M: I’ll pay by credit card then.
      W: Great. (Text 7)
      M: Janet, have yu drawn up a prgram f events fr the exhibitin? W: Yes. Here it is.
      M: Let me see. Date fr the exhibitin is the 19th f March. Gd. That’s what we’ve agreed n.
      Nw yu have the pening ceremny at 10:30, and it lasts fr an hur. I think that’s t lng.
      W: S change it t finish at 11:00?
      M: OK. Nw, let’s cntinue with the pening ceremny. I think it’d be better if we have it in the hall instead f the big playgrund The hall isn’t as nisy s we’ll be able t hear the speakers.
      W: Sure.
      M: Anther thing that we’ll need t change is ur first speaker. Ms. Black will nt be able t attend as she has t take care f her husband wh had a car accident.
      W: I see. (Text 8)
      M: I can’t find my textbk fr Bilgy 101. W: I’m srry, but we’re sld ut.
      M: Sld ut! Hw can that be?
      W: We received the wrng number f bks. We’re ver fifty bks shrt. M: We’ve been assigned tw units t read fr Friday. What am I ging t d? W: We’ll be getting the bks next Mnday.
      M: But that desn’t help me nw!
      W: Why nt ask smene wh has a bk t share it with yu? M: I live ff campus and dn’t knw anyne in my class yet.
      W: Ah, my rmmate is taking bilgy. I knw she bught her bks yesterday. I’ll ask her if she’ll let yu brrw it fr a day t get yur reading dne. And I’ll make sure t put aside a bk fr yu when they cme in next week.
      M: Oh, that wuld be great. (Text 9)
      M: Nw Linda, let’s talk abut yur first jb.
      W: Well, I was an assistant in an expensive cake shp in the small twn where I lived. My bss was always plite, never shuted at us, even when we drpped things, and that was gd fr a yung wman like me wh wasn’t very cnfident. He knew everything abut the business. I had n prper training, but it was gd experience wrking fr smene with s much knwledge. He didn’t pay us well, but I didn’t expect t earn much in my first jb.
      M: Did yu d any f the baking yurself?
      W: There were tw cks wh were specialists in making cakes fr celebratins. I lved watching them at wrk, but I wasn’t allwed t tuch the nes n display in the windws. We sld sandwiches at lunchtime---again, very expensive nes, and the shp assistants had t make thse.
      M: Hw did yu get n with the ther shp assistants?
      W: One f them was my best friend, which was great, but the full-time staff smetimes treated us badly
      because we culdn’t ck. But I was surprised that the full-time assistants culdn’t add up in their head. I was gd at it, but they used calculatrs if there was anything difficult t wrk ut.
      (Text 10)
      W: Welcme t the Internatinal Language Cllege. It’s a beautiful place that is well wrth visiting in this city. As yu can see there are a lt f buildings in the cllege. As new students, yu might find it difficult t find yur way in the cllege, s we will take yu n a quick tur. The cllege
      used t have fur departments: English, French, German and Russian, but nw there is a Chinese department as well and we are ging t set up a Spanish department next year. At the mment we’re utside yur department, the English department. Cmpared with ther departments, it is the largest department in the cllege. In the English department there are ver 200 students, 30 students in each class. We have 50 teachers, including 20 prfessrs in this department. The teachers are all frm different cuntries, mainly frm the and Australia, with a few frm England and Canada. All f yur classes will be here in this building. In the French department, there are ver 150 students a140 teachers mainly frm France and Canada. In the Russian department, we have mre than120 students, and 28 teachers frm Russia and Ukraine. Nw, let’s walk ver t the main library which is the largest building in the cllege and is just next t the English department building. But I must remind yu that this tur desn’t include a visit t the reading rms. I’m afraid we dn’t d visits n any weekday during wrking hurs, s as nt t disturb the readers. If yu d want t see these rms, the nly day there are turs is n Sundays. That’s t say, yu can visit them the day after tmrrw.

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