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      安徽省合肥市第八中学2026届高三下学期阶段检测(三)英语试卷(含解析、听力原文)

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      这是一份安徽省合肥市第八中学2026届高三下学期阶段检测(三)英语试卷(含解析、听力原文),共10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 are the speakers ging t d?
      A.Celebrate an anniversary.
      B.Have a picnic in a park.
      C.Ride a bike.
      2. What d the speakers want t d?
      A.Raise mney fr pr kids.
      B.Build hmes fr the hmeless.
      C.Dnate supplies t the earthquake zne.
      3. Hw will the wman g t the park?
      A.By bus.B.On ft.C.By bike.
      4. What kind f jacket des the man cnsider buying?
      A.A blue ne.B.A grey ne.C.A red ne.
      5. What are the speakers talking abut?
      A.Fixing the drawer.B.Preparing the dinner.C.Organizing the kitchen.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      6.What d we knw abut the rganizatin?
      A.It is started by Chle’s schl.
      B.It is mainly targeted at elderly peple.
      C.It ffers a space fr kids with special needs.
      7.Hw des Jack feel abut the tw students?
      A.He’s prud.B.He’s cncerned.C.He’s sympathetic.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      8.Why des Amelia feel tired?
      A.She is badly ill.
      B.She has traveled a lt fr the film.
      C.She is busy with interviews.
      9.What happened t Jhn?
      A.He arrived in Greece later than thers.
      B.He frgt t bring medicine.
      C.He didn’t see the dctr in time.
      10.What can we say abut Jhn?
      A.He’s cnsiderate.B.He’s irrespnsible.C.He’s careless.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      11.What is the new reality shw mainly abut?
      A.Learning farming skills.B.Shwing persnal talents.C.Ding cmpetitive games.
      12.Hw des the wman like the new reality shw?
      A.Bring.B.Ppular.C.Real.
      13.What will Lily d tnight?
      A.G t the gym.B.Watch the shw.C.Reply t a text.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      14.What caused Liam t fail his driving test?
      A.Lack f sufficient practice.
      B.Presence f an unfamiliar examiner.
      C.Frequent absence frm driving sessins.
      15.Wh des the man need t cnsult with?
      A.His cusin.B.His instructr.C.His bss.
      16.What can be inferred frm what the man says?
      A.He’s decided t quit his driving test.
      B.He’s n lnger emplyed at McDnald’s.
      C.Repeated driving tests cst him much mney.
      17.What is the wman’s purpse f mentining applying fr jbs?
      A.T make cmparisns.B.T bst mtivatin.C.T recmmend a psitin.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      18.What is the speech abut?
      A.Hw t buy fresh fruits.B.Hw t make fruit salad.C.Hw t attend class carefully.
      19.What is the secnd step mentined in the speech?
      A.T wash the fruits.B.T take the seeds ut.C.T cut the fruits int pieces.
      20.Wh is the speaker talking t?
      A.Sme patients.B.Sme parents.C.Sme children.
      二、阅读理解
      Internatinal Artist magazine is calling fr entries fr its Art Prize Challenge Series, a cntinuing series f art cmpetitins. They are designed t encurage the best talent in painting r drawing medium in the wrld. Schedule and Clsing Dates
      Requirements
      · Phtgraph yur artwrk and visit ur website t uplad the digital files.
      · Under n circumstances will any digital file supplied n CD be accepted. It must be entered nline.
      · Sht yur artwrk utdrs in the shade, set yur camera t the highest available reslutin (分辨率) and turn the date ff.
      · All artwrk must be riginal and cmpleted within the last tw years and wuld nt be disqualified if it has wn any previus prize in any ther art cmpetitin.
      · There is an entry fee ($9) fr each picture entered in the cmpetitin.
      Award Settings
      Every winner and finalist will receive an Award Certificate. Our Grand Prize Winners will als receive a 4-page Editrial Feature in Internatinal Artist magazine, which will be read by leading galleries and cllectrs in America, the wrld’s biggest art market. Publicity at this level is priceless and culd be a career changing pprtunity fr any artist.
      21.What is the deadline fr the entries themed cuntryside views?
      A.May 13, 2026.B.July 15, 2026.
      C.Sep. 16, 2026.D.Nv. 11, 2026.
      22.Which f the fllwing may meet the requirements f the cmpetitin?
      A.A figure painting sht in sunlight.B.A newly drawn penguin artwrk.
      C.A lake pht with a date stamp.D.A garden painting stred n CD.
      23.What is the special reward fr the Grand Prize Winners?
      A.An Award Certificate.B.A handsme cash prize.
      C.A chance fr career transfrmatin.D.An invitatin t the award ceremny.
      Last September, I drve t a prtected wetland near my hme in Oakland, Califrnia. It was the first time that I had gne smewhere merely t watch birds. Since this unique jurney, I’ve seen 452 species, including 307 this year alne.
      In sme birding circles, peple claim anyne wh lks at birds is a birder. I’ve cared abut birds and ther animals fr my entire life, and I’ve written abut them thrughut my tw decades as a science writer, but I mark the mment when I specifically chse t devte time and energy t them as the mment I became a birder.
      Birding has significantly increased the time spent utdrs. It has mtivated me t explre Oakland in ways I never wuld have. While birding, I seem impervius t heat, cld, hunger and thirst. My senses fcus nly n the present, and my head becmes extremely untrubled. I als feel a much deeper cnnectin t the natural wrld, which I have lng written abut but always remained slightly distant frm.
      These recent years have taught me that I’m smaller when I’m nt actively lking after myself, that I have value fr my wrld and my cmmunity beynd ceaseless prductin, and that pursuits like birding that encurage jy, wnder and bnd with places are nt sidebars t a fulfilled life but the essence.
      It’s easy t perceive birding as smething yu d when yu’re nt wrking, nt being prductive, and even an escape frm reality. Instead, fr me, birding means absrbing myself in the present mment: my thughts quiet, my senses heightened, and I respnd t real, bservable events in nature with fcused awareness withut being distracted (使分心) by small, unimprtant matters. I dn’t need t knw wh the main characters are n scial media and what everyne is cmmenting n them, when I can instead spend an hur trying t lcate a rare bird.
      24.Why did the authr think the jurney t the wetland special?
      A.He prtected bird species there.B.He fell in lve with birding again.
      C.He made his true start as a birder.D.He cmpleted his writing during it.
      25.What des the underlined wrd “impervius” in paragraph 3 mean?
      A.Attentive.B.Subject.C.Resistant.D.Sensitive.
      26.What lessn des the authr prbably learn?
      A.Outdr pursuits are a must-have.B.Self-care can help fuel self-wrth.
      C.Happiness serves as the cre f life.D.Prductivity defines persnal value.
      27.Hw des the authr view birding accrding t the last paragraph?
      A.A cmplete engagement with reality.B.A temprary escape frm busy life.
      C.A training in fcus and bservatin.D.A substitute fr nline activities.
      Sund signals are vital fr animals deep in the dark ceans t cmmunicate and search fr fd. That way f life has been threatened frm increasing human nise. A leading cause is shipping-nise emissins.
      With rughly 90% f traded gds traveling by sea, quieting the cean thrugh reductins in shipping is untenable. Effrts t make ships mre efficient and less plluting may als reduce nise. But experts say thse measures wn’t d enugh t restre quiet. S, a range f technlgies are being develped t allw humans and ther animals t c-exist in the cean.
      Much f the underwater nise a ship prduces cmes frm its prpeller (螺旋桨). The lw-frequency nise it prduces can travel thusands f metres underwater withut lsing strength, interrupting the mvements f whales which use these frequencies t cmmunicate.
      One slutin by researchers at the University f British Clumbia(UBC), makes the metal prpeller flexible, allwing their tips t bend and twist, preventing bubbles frm frming and reducing the nise the prpeller prduces, says Rajeev f UBC.
      Mre ideas are als n the table. Givanni, a marine-engineering researcher, is investigating whether an acustic (音响的) black hle can help. Such an bject, which aims t trap sund like black hles trap light, can be built by fixing steel beams t the inside f the ship. Labratry tests shw this can reduce vibratins like the best available alternatives, withut the added weight r fire risk these ften invlve.
      Tm Smith, a researcher in naval architecture, says that technlgical slutins fr reducing cean nise are abundant. What is missing is a willingness fr shipbuilders and wners t use them. Refitting ships t be quieter is cmplex and cstly, and nt seen as a pririty at present.
      That may change. Sme seaprts nw ffer discunts equal t thusands f dllars fr ships that meet the highest level f nise reductin. Since the Internatinal Maritime Organisatin has prmised t reduce carbn emissins frm internatinal shipping by 70% by 2040, this may prve a gd deal.
      28.What’s the harm shipping-nise emissins d t a deep-sea animal?
      A.Its habitat is plluted by the emissins.B.Its way f cmmunicatin is interrupted.
      C.It can’t find enugh neighbring animals.D.It has t travel a lnger distance fr fd.
      29.What des the underlined wrd “untenable” in paragraph 2 mean?
      A.Impractical.B.Sensible.C.Irregular.D.Universal.
      30.What’s the difficulty in adpting technlgical slutins accrding t Tm?
      A.The technlgy isn’t reliable t be used.B.It may d great harm t the envirnment.
      C.It’s cmplicated and adds t the cst f ships.D.It has drawn criticism frm the gvernment.
      31.What is the main idea f the passage?
      A.The imprtance f sund signals in the cean.
      B.The rle f shipping in glbal trade and its envirnmental impact.
      C.The challenges faced by marine engineers in reducing nise pllutin.
      D.The impact f shipping nise n marine life and the ptential slutins.
      In the blink f an eye, artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly entered every walk f life, frm self-driving taxis t sftware that reads X-rays, t virtual assistants that can schedule meetings and draft e-mails. Hwever, will AI displace entire industries as mechanized factries did befre?
      Like past wrld-changing tls such as mechanical clth-making machines, AI is set t reshape the wrkplace greatly. But techn-pessimists argue AI’s impact has never been seen befre. Ecnmists estimate AI culd rb 40% f jbs, with machines replacing much skilled human wrk and nte that even remaining jbs may see declining wages due t reduced labr value. Amid these wrries, 2024 Nbel Prize-winning ecnmists Darn Acemglu and Simn Jhnsn advise learning frm David Ricard’s flexible thinking abut the early Industrial Revlutin.
      In his wrk Principles f Plitical Ecnmy and Taxatin, ecnmist Ricard initially supprted new spinning machines (纺纱机), believing they wuld prmte prductivity fr all. Thugh hme spinners were displaced, many shifted t weaving (织布). Hwever, technlgy changed everything: ne machine utperfrmed 10-20 handweavers, ending cttage industry. Displaced weavers had n chices as factries created few new jbs, leading t falling wages and scial unrest. Witnessing these cnsequences, Ricard transfrmed his view. His 1821 revised wrk acknwledged that factrs bsting natinal incme might als make ppulatin extra resurces and wrsen labrers’ cnditins.
      England eventually learned frm the struggles f handweavers and the wrking class. The gvernment expanded plitical representatin fr industrial cities, passed the 1833 Factry Act t manage child labr, and ended the prtectinist Crn Laws in the 1840s t lwer fd csts.
      The histry repeats tday. As the AI era appraches, Jhnsn ntes that AI has attracted enrmus talents, similar t the late-1990s Internet bm, but histry — especially the Industrial Revlutin — shws that “new miracle machines d nt guarantee benefits fr mst peple.” With thughtful plicies, AI can avid repeating past mistakes and build an inclusive future. When technlgy is guided by wisdm and respnsibility, it can becme a pwerful tl that lifts peple up, reduces inequality, and brings greater pprtunities t all.
      32.Which questin can paragraph 2 answer?
      A.Hw is AI t affect the wrk settings?
      B.Why has technlgy replaced human wrk?
      C.Wh suffered mst frm the Industrial Revlutin?
      D.What did clth-making machines bring t wrkers?
      33.Why did David Ricard change his attitude?
      A.The clsure f cttage industry.B.The appearance f spinning and weaving.
      C.The indifference f the gvernment.D.The suffering f wrkers and the sciety.
      34.What lessn can be learned frm the text?
      A.Every step frward is prgress.B.Technlgy makes the cmplex simple.
      C.Histry is where yu find the future.D.With great pwer cmes great respnsibility.
      35.What might be talked abut fllwing the last paragraph?
      A.Details f David Ricard’s theries.B.Plicy examples fr guiding AI.
      C.The intrductin f the Internet bm.D.The develpment f AI technlgy.
      It can be challenging t figure ut the perfect way t arrange yur furniture if yu have a small bedrm. Hwever, this can be simplified by placing yur key furniture. 36
      ●Place yur bed against the mst practical wall.
      As is ften the case with small bedrms, there may nly be ne wall in yur rm that makes sense fr the placement f the headbard r the head f the bed. 37 This may be the wall acrss frm the dr with electrical utlets n either side.
      ●Center yur headbard alng the wall.
      If yu want t be able t walk arund all the sides f yur bed, centering the bed alng the wall with space left n either side may be the best chice. If yu chse this ptin, try t keep the rest f yur layut relatively symmetrical (对称的) and balanced. Take int accunt hw big the bed can be. 38
      ●Arrange the bed tward ne side f the rm.
      Pick the mst practical wall t press yur headbard against, but instead f centering the bed alng the wall, slide it ver t ne side. 39 And it might allw yu t squeeze a larger piece f furniture alng the ppsite wall.
      ● 40
      This arrangement can be perfect fr lng, narrw spaces. Place yur bed in the crner f yur chice, with the headbard and ne side f yur bed tuching the walls. This will leave the rest f the rm pen fr ther furniture items.
      A.Push the bed int a crner.
      B.Dwnsize yur bed, if pssible.
      C.Lcate the wall that wrks best fr this purpse.
      D.When appraching this task, start with yur bed.
      E.If yu can, chse a full-sized bed fr yur small bedrm.
      F.This may leave sme extra space in frnt f yur clset dr.
      G.That can determine whether yu have rm fr tw bed-stands.
      三、完形填空
      I still remember the day I bught my “nice” ntebk. It was a leather-bund jurnal with cream-clred pages. I was sure it wuld make me the type f persn wh jurnals regularly, and wh 41 beautiful thughts. But it didn’t wrk.
      That grgeus ntebk sat 42 fr mnths. When I finally pened it, I hesitated. The pages felt t delicate and t 43 t waste n my messy handwriting and ideas. S I 44 it. Instead, I grabbed an ld, ugly cmpsitin ntebk with a 45 cver and dg-eared crners. I started t 46 it with everything: mrning pages, randm thughts and reminders. This is surprisingly 47 . I actually wrte. Every day. Withut exceptin.
      The psychlgy is real. When we 48 smething t much, we place limits arund it, feeling it is “t gd”. But the ugly ntebk carries n such 49 . It has been used. It tells me, “This is a 50 fr thinking and living, nt a museum piece.”
      Here’s the thing: 51 ntebks are idea incubatrs (孵化器) . With the pressure ff, yu experiment mre. Yu try things that might 52 . And in that freedm, bad ideas I was 53 embarrassed abut gradually evlved int wrk I’m prud f. And that’s where the real wrk f creatin happens.
      The best ntebk is never the mst beautiful ne. It’s the ne yu’ll actually 54 . Because the magic happens in the 55 , nt in perfect pages.
      Yur ugly ntebk is waiting.
      41.A.changesB.capturesC.fllwsD.lacks
      42.A.unfinishedB.unclaimedC.undiscveredD.untuched
      43.A.secretB.smartC.preciusD.persnal
      44.A.clsedB.decratedC.deliveredD.fixed
      45.A.trnB.hardC.hiddenD.fancy
      46.A.guardB.surrundC.fillD.serve
      47.A.annyingB.freeingC.demandingD.cnvincing
      48.A.planB.dubtC.cntrlD.admire
      49.A.luckB.warningC.prmiseD.pressure
      50.A.tlB.testC.guideD.reasn
      51.A.incmpleteB.impracticalC.imperfectD.irregular
      52.A.cheatB.failC.hurtD.disappear
      53.A.slightlyB.initiallyC.hardlyD.cnsequently
      54.A.run intB.refer tC.lk atD.reach fr
      55.A.preparingB.thinkingC.writingD.reading
      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,并将答案填写在答题卡上。
      Beginning n March 21 and ending n April 4, Chunfen, r Spring Equinx, as the name 56 (indicate), begins when the day and the night are f equal 57 (lng). During this perid, the sun’s psitin in the sky mves nrthwards, marking a 58 (gradual) lnger day in the Nrthern Hemisphere and a lnger night in the Suthern Hemisphere. In the tw weeks, Chinese traditinally like t head ut t fly kites r play a game in which they try t balance an egg t make 59 stand up.
      There are many 60 (attract) custms that have been passed dwn in different places acrss China ver the centuries t celebrate this unique day. At first, it 61 (use)by ancient farmers t mark the beginning f the swing seasn and farm wrk, at the same time welcming the seasn f spring. As time passed, custms 62 (surrund) Chunfen prduced varius activities such as dragn dances and waist drum perfrmances.
      63 the Spring Equinx right arund the crner, crwds f peple frm arund the cuntry have been heading t Anren, a small cunty in Hunan Prvince, 64 (take) part in ceremnies t memrialize China’s “Divine Farmer” Shennng and pray fr a gd harvest.
      There are als sme celebratins that are seen in mst places arund China, sme f 65 have even made their way verseas.
      五、书信写作
      66.你校将举办英语演讲比赛,请你以“We are what we read”为题写一篇演讲稿参赛,内容包括:
      1.阅读的重要性;
      2.你的建议;
      注意:1.写作词数为80个左右,不要出现学校真实校名和本人姓名;
      2.开头已给出,不计入总词数;
      3.请按如下格式作答。
      We are what we read
      Hell, everyne!
      _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      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。
      One day, I was sitting at the breakfast table with my five-year-ld sn, Mate. I was still recvering frm an peratin. “Mm, let’s play,” Mate lked at me and said. Trying hard t ignre the pain in my stmach, I shk my head and replied, “Nt tday, sweetie.” These days, getting ut f bed was a real struggle fr me. I lnged fr strength and happiness, yet the future seemed s hpeless.
      All f a sudden, Mate jumped up frm where he was sitting n the kitchen flr. He shuted, “Bird!” and then ran twards ur curtyard. I lked in the directin he was lking and, sure enugh, there was a white dve (鸽子) landing in a rubber tree. It stayed there fr a little while and then flew away. It was quite dd because I’d never seen a white dve in ur neighbrhd befre.
      The next mrning, I dragged myself int the kitchen. T my surprise, the dve was back, and this time it had a mate carrying sme sticks. I pinted t the tree and said t Mate, “Lk, they’re ging t build a nest.” Thrughut the week, the dves flew in and ut f the curtyard, building their nest n tp f the rubber tree.
      Mate was extremely excited. Every mrning, he wuld rush int the kitchen and stand by the sliding glass dr. He wuld talk t the birds as they wrked. His jy was influential. Althugh feeling sad, I culdn’t help but lk frward t the dves’ visits.
      Hwever, things tk a turn fr the wrse. The curtyard seemed like a safe place fr a nest, but the rubber tree’s small branches were nt stable at all. One night, a strng wind blew, and the dves’ nest was blwn t the grund. I heard the small branches break.
      I checked the damage. Nthing gd ever lasts. I wuldn’t blame the dves if they never came back. But they returned. They didn’t even lk at the pile f sticks that used t be their nest. They started building all ver again. Unfrtunately, the wind destryed their wrk again. But day after day, they kept starting again as if nthing had ccurred.
      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。
      I realized that I shuld take sme measures.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      “Lk! The birds have returned!” Mate shuted.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Serial N.
      Theme
      Issue
      Clsing Date
      152
      Seascapes, Rivers & Lakes
      IA166
      Jan. 14, 2026
      153
      Favrite Subjects
      IA167
      Mar. 11, 2026
      154
      Still Life
      IA168
      May 13, 2026
      155
      Peple & Figures
      IA169
      July 15, 2026
      156
      Wildlife
      IA170
      Sep. 16, 2026
      157
      Landscapes
      IA171
      Nv. 11, 2026
      158
      Flrals & Gardens
      IA172
      Jan. 13, 2027
      参考答案
      1.A
      【原文】W: Our wedding anniversary is drawing near. Any ideas?
      M: Let’s have a picnic by a lake and then have a private bat ride. We can als release flating lanterns t make wishes.
      W: Sunds perfect.
      2.C
      【原文】M: Did yu knw that earthquake in the suth? Many peple lst their hmes.
      W: Yes, and I saw kids crying n TV. Maybe we culd make a dnatin.
      M: I agree. Let’s lk int what items are mst needed right nw.
      3.C
      【原文】W: Jasn, I’d like t take a turn arund the natinal park at six ’clck. Culd yu tell me the time it takes t get t the park frm ur apartment?
      M: Rughly 40 minutes n ft r 15 minutes by bike. Chsing the bus wuld take 25 minutes because there’s always a lt f traffic at this time f day.
      W: I will chse the way that saves the mst time.
      4.B
      【原文】M: Hey, this jacket is nice. And dn’t yu think the clr wuld be perfect with my new blue shirt?
      W: Definitely. Gray and blue always lk great tgether. And I really like the dark red lining. It stps the jacket being bring, yu knw.
      M: Yeah, yu’re right.
      5.C
      【原文】W: This drawer is verflwing again! I can’t even clse it.
      M: We really shuld put things where they belng after cking.
      W: Maybe we can srt ut the bttles and plates.
      M: Sure.
      6.C 7.A
      【原文】W: Jack, I’d like t share a special nn-prfit rganizatin with yu. It’s Exceptinal Day f Play.
      M: Yu’ve arused my curisity. Tell me mre.
      W: The rganizatin was c-funded by high schl senirs Peytn Beeli and Alexa King.
      M: Amazing. Why d they have such an idea?
      W: Alexa’s little sister, Chle, has a cmplex genetic disrder that primarily affects the nervus system, causing delayed develpment and ther issues. Alexa and Peytn struggled t find places where Chle culd interact with thers in a cmfrtable and safe envirnment. They saw a need in the cmmunity, nt just fr Chle but fr all kids with diverse needs.
      M: I must say teens are making a difference.
      8.B 9.C 10.A
      【原文】M: Amelia, yu just finished shting yur latest film. And yu visited fur different cuntries fr it. Hw are yu feeling nw?
      W: First f all, I’m feeling really tired. I did a lt f traveling arund the wrld fr this film. In Pland, we experienced really awful weather, and in Brazil we had a very busy schedule.
      M: Well, we’re glad that the film has gt psitive feedback. Wuld yu mind telling us what happened in Greece? Why did Jhn decide t pull ut f the film?
      W: Hmm... Jhn gt sick sn after we arrived there. He tk sme pills that he had brught with him. But they didn’t seem t help because he cntinued t lk really bad and tired. When he finally went t the hspital, it turned ut that he wuld need a cuple f weeks t recver. Jhn didn’t want t infect us with the flu. And then he went back hme.
      M: He’s always thinking abut thers.
      11.A 12.C 13.B
      【原文】W: Have yu watched the new reality shw? It’s abut yung peple frm the city learning t plant crps in the cuntryside.
      M: Yeah! Sme peple find it bring and prefer staged talent r game shws, but I think it’s great.
      W: I ttally agree. It’s s natural, with n fake strylines — s riginal cmpared t thse plished TV prgrams. It really shws the beauty f rural life and hard wrk.
      M: Exactly! Will yu watch the new episde tnight?
      W: Sure! Let’s call Lily t jin us.
      M: Wait, is she free? I heard she planned t g t the gym tnight.
      W: I texted her just nw — she decided t exercise later. She’s als interested in this shw!
      M: Perfect! Let’s meet at my place at 7 then.
      14.B 15.B 16.C 17.B
      【原文】W: Hey Liam. Why d yu lk s dwn? What happened?
      M: It was my driving test tday. Did yu frget?
      W: Oh n. Yu failed?
      M: Yep, I failed. That is my furth fail nw.
      W: What went wrng?
      M: I think it’s because I was nervus. I passed all my practice exams with my instructr with high scres. But then with a stranger, I failed.
      W: I have an idea.
      M: What is it?
      W: Ask yur instructr t g with yu t the exam. Yu are allwed t have them in the back f the car.
      M: Really?
      W: Yes. My cusin did that t help her pass. It tk her seven times!
      M: I shall talk t my instructr abut it.
      W: Hw many lessns have yu had?
      M: Feels like a millin. But prbably arund 50. All my salary frm wrking at McDnald’s disappears because f driving tests.
      W: It will be wrth it in the end. It tk me frever t pass my English and math exams. Yu must keep ging. It’s the same when yu are applying fr jbs. Yu might be turned dwn 10 times, but n the 11th try, the jb is yurs.
      M: I suppse s.
      18.B 19.B 20.C
      【原文】W: All right, let’s start tday’s lessn. We are ging t make fruit salad tday. Here I have gt sme apples, pears and bananas. Yu may use grapes r strawberries when yu make it at hme. Nw I’ll tell yu hw t d it. Please listen t me carefully. First, yu have t wash the fruits and peel the skins. Next, take ut the seeds frm the apples and pears. Then, yu can take a knife and cut the fruits int small pieces. Remember that yu shuld be very careful and it is quite dangerus t play with knives. After that, put the fruits int a big bwl and put sme salad dressing n it. Use a spn t mix the fruits and salad dressing tgether. Last, put the salad int the fridge and wait fr sme time. Sn, it will be ready t serve. OK. Let’s begin t make the salad. We have ne hur and fifteen minutes. When yu finish ding it, please dn’t stay in the kitchen. Yu have t wait in the TV rm until yur parents arrive t pick yu up.
      41.B 42.D 43.C 44.A 45.A 46.C 47.B 48.D 49.D 50.A 51.C 52.B 53.B 54.D 55.C
      56.indicates 57.length 58.gradually 59.it 60.attractive 61.was used 62.surrunding 63.With 64.t take 65.which
      66. We are what we read
      Hell, everyne!
      Reading is like a bridge cnnecting us t the wrld. It enriches ur knwledge, bradens ur hrizns and shapes ur values. Every bk we read leaves a mark n ur thinking and behavir, making us wh we are tday.
      Here are sme tips fr effective reading. Chse bks that suit yur interests and levels t keep mtivatin. Take ntes while reading t deepen understanding. Als, share yur reading experience with thers t gain new insights.
      Let’s make reading a lifelng habit and grw int better versins f urselves!
      67.示例:
      I realized that I shuld take sme measures. Having given me cmfrt in my darkest times, the dves deserved my help in return. I searched arund the huse carefully, fund sme pieces f wd and made a slid wden nest fr them. With a lt f effrt and care, I managed t climb up a ladder, attached the nest t the rubber tree and cvered it with sme leaves. It was a challenging jb, but the dves’ determinatin gave me the cnfidence and strength. After finishing the wrk, Mate and I std by the sliding glass dr, waiting and watching with patience.
      “Lk! The birds have returned!” Mate shuted. Hearing my sn’s excited vice, clear as a bell, I lked up. The dves were circling near the nest happily and seemed t be satisfied with the new hme. They started t bring small branches and sft feathers right away. Several weeks later, fur babies came ut f the eggs. The yung birds develped day by day, and arund a mnth later, they were fully grwn and culd fly. As watching them fly high and hearing them sing, I felt mre psitive and hpeful. The dves taught me t face difficulties bravely and keep mving frward.题号
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