云南省玉溪市红塔区玉溪第一中学2025-2026学年高二上学期9月月考英语试卷
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话。毎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。每段对话仅读一遍。
例:Hw much is the shirt?
A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.
答案是 C.
Hw will the man get t cllege tday?
By walking.B. By riding a bus.C. By taking a car.
Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
At an entrance t the z.B. In the main z.C. In a theater.
What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
Bill’s hairstyle.B. The wman’s hairdresser. C. A hair saln.
What is the relatinship between the man and Mr. Ryan?
Classmates.B. Parent and child.C. Teacher and student.
What will the wman d in the afternn?
Drive t the restaurant at 4:30 p. m.
Attend a meeting at 5:00 p. m.
Meet the man at 5:30 p. m.
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 did Jake d at lunchtime?
He bught a pair f shes.
He went ut t play sprts.
He washed his dirty sprts shes.
Hw des the wman sund?
Careless.B. Tired.C. Annyed.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。
What did Rbert bring back?
Phts.B. Apples.C. A sandwich.
What was Alice ding when Rbert saw her?
She was taking phts.B. She was making fd.C. She was running.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。
What is wrng with the wman’s cmputer?
It makes a strange nise.
It always has a blue screen.
It lacks the latest perating system.
What des the wman want t knw?
The update time.B. The laptp mdel.C. The repair cst.
What des the man ffer t d fr the wman?
Give her a reasnable repair price.
Repair her cmputer tday.
Ring her up tmrrw.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。
Hw ften des Larry g t the gym?
Once a week.B. Twice a week.C. Three times a week.
What encuraged Larry t start wrking ut?
That he wanted t be tgether with his friends.
That he needed t lse sme weight.
That he struggled t catch a bus.
What kind f exercise des Larry d mst?
Running.B. Swimming.C. Cycling.
Hw many punds has Larry lst s far?
A. 14.B. 10.C. 7.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
Why des the speaker give the talk?
T intrduce sme turist spts.
T appeal t turists.
T ffer jb pprtunities.
What is the purpse f starting this grup?
T design travel plans.
T lead grup turs.
T train tur guides.
Where can the talk be fund prbably?
In a travel magazine.
In an nline article.
In a vide n scial media.
When was Adventure Cnsultants funded?
One week ag.B. One mnth ag.C. One year ag.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 27.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Fur Excellent Museums fr Kids t Explre
An injectin f knwledge, Leeds
The Thackray Museum f Medicine in Leeds is giving a huge makever recently. It features a Victrian street full f real smells and bugs, and presents shws f the impact f sme terrible infectius diseases — chlera and smallpx befre vaccinatins. There are talks, displays, games as well as sme infrmatin abut health heres ver the years.
Adults: £12; children aged 5-15: £10; children under 5: free.
Fllw that train, Walthamstw, Lndn
A huge steam engine stands at the entrance t the small, indr-utdr Walthamstw Pumphuse Museum. Tw 1967 Victria Line carriages sit side by side with the cabs pen t the wuld-be train drivers. Fireman Frank display s the fire engine featured in TV prgrams such as Lndn’s Burning.
Free entrance.
Life thrugh a lens, Edinburgh
The Camera Obscura and Wrld f Illusins experience in Edinburgh presents a unique view f the city in the past. With ver 100 interactive exhibits n five flrs, it is cmpletely
kid-friendly with n “dn’t tuch” signs. There’s a perspective rm where yunger children can dance with their wn shadw, match their face with a mnkey’s, serve their head n a plate and even lie n a shark.
Adults: £16; children aged 5-15: £12; children under 5: free.
G back in time, Chichester, West Sussex
Anybdy wh wants t see, tuch and even smell what life was like in ancient times shuld head t the Weald and Dwnland Living Museum — a museum with rural buildings ranging frm early medieval England t the Victrian Age, and a multisensry, living presentatin. There are als farm animals t visit, a wd and playgrund t burn ff energy, and traditinal games in ne big huse if it rains.
Family ticket: £42.
What is shwn in the Thackray Museum f Medicine recently?
Vaccinatins used t treat COVID-19. B.Streets f the Victrian perid.
C.Infrmatin f inventrs. D.Sme epidemics years ag.
Hw much des it cst a cuple with a child f five t experience the perspective rm?
£76.B.£44.C.£32.D.£16.
What’s the cmmn subject f the fur museums?
Prtecting the rural areas.
Raising awareness f safety.
Learning abut life in the past. D.Inspiring children t learn engineering.
B
I nce was a quick-tempered by. If I mumbled (嘟哝), I gt angry. When I gt angry, I’d yell at anyne nearby, nt caring wh they were r what they were ding. Then they wuld make fun f me. Eventually, many peple arund me disliked me because f this. They started aviding me. Even thugh I felt like I needed t imprve myself, I didn’t knw hw.
My father was patient with me and ne day he gave me a basket full f nails (钉子) and a hammer (铁锤). Every time I gt angry, he advised me t avid sclding (责骂) the peple invlved and hammer a nail int the wden fence behind the huse until I calmed dwn. The first day, I hammered abut 50 nails int the fence. As the days passed, I learned t cntrl my hurtful speech in frnt f thse wh made me angry. Only when I gt angry shuld I g and hammer the nails immediately!
Eventually, befre I culd take the basket and hammer and g t the fence, my anger cled and I started hammering nails int the fence less. In a few days, I n lnger felt the need t hammer nails int the fence. I went t my father and tld him the details. Althugh he was happy inside, he didn’t shw it. He gave me a nail puller and asked me t pull ut the nails I had hammered int the fence ne by ne. It tk me a whle day t pull them all ut. After pulling ut all the nails, my father and I went t see the fence. My father shwed me the scars where the nails had been pulled ut frm the fence and said, “When yu get angry, yu lse yur mind and say things like this nail. Even if yu aplgize fr speaking as if yu were pulling ut a nail, the wund left by thse wrds is just as hard t heal as the scar frm this nail.”
I t understd the cncept well, changed, grew up t respect my village, and achieved many successes in life.
What did the by d when he gt angry at the beginning?
He behaved rudely t peple arund.
He aplgized t the peple he had hurt.
He avided peple wh made him angry.
He immediately hammered nails int the fence.
Why did the by’s father give him nails and a hammer?
T punish him fr his bad behavir.
T help him cntrl his anger.
T teach him hw t repair the fence.
T make him strnger by hammering nails.
Hw did the father react when the by stpped hammering nails?
He aplgized t the by.
He shwed his inner happiness.
He asked the by t remve the nails.
He tld the by t repair the damaged fence.
Which best summarizes the main lessn f this stry?
Actins speak luder than wrds. B.Time heals all wunds.
Practice makes perfect.
What’s dne cannt be undne.
C
Dan Burtn heard f pigs with electric blue meat in Califrnia years ag frm an ld-timer he used t hunt with, but he’d brushed it ff as urban legend.
S when he cut pen a dead wild pig in Mnterey Cunty, Califrnia, this past February, he was surprised t see blue fat — vivid, “7/11 slushie” blue — beneath the skin.
The clr came frm the blue dye f rdent pisn, he crrectly suspected, specifically frm anticagulant rdenticide bait cntaining the chemical diphacinne. He tipped ff the Califrnia Department f Fish and Wildlife, which cnfirmed the presence f diphacinne and sunded the alarm t lcal hunters.It wasn’t the first time.
Diphacinne is a restricted chemical in Califrnia, meant t be used nly in specific circumstances fr infestatin cntrl. The state tightly regulates anticagulant rdenticides, but it desn’t enfrce a ttal ban. S it still shws up where it’s nt suppsed t be: in the bdies f many f Califrnia’s icnic animals, including cndrs, black bears, bbcats, and in the smewhat less belved feral pigs.(These widely used insecticides may be a threat t mammals, t)
Wild animals with bright blue flesh have turned ut in Califrnia, indicating pisning by a partially banned rdenticide.
Phtgraph By Dan Burtn
Burtn, wh wns Urban Trapping Wildlife Cntrl, was hired in late February t deal with wild pigs encraching n an 800-acre ranch alng the Salinas river. On multiple late-night stakeuts, he watched thick-furred pigs trt up frm the banks f the Salinas t the ranch’s fence, snuffling fr the grund squirrel bait statins affixed there — and the diphacinne-laced ats within.
The hard plastic bait cntainers were standard-issue and secure, but a Califrnia feral pig can weigh up t 200 punds and makes “a wrthy ppnent,” said Burtn. The pigs easily brke up the cntainers and scarfed up the blue pellets.
Why was Dan Burtn surprised when he cut pen a wild pig?
The pig’s fat was bright blue.
He fund the pig was still alive.
The pig’s meat was electric blue.
The pig had a strange shape.
What caused the blue clr in the wild pig’s bdy?
A.A special chemical in its fd.B.The blue dye in rdent pisn.
C.A natural pigment in wild pigs.D.Pllutin frm the Salinas River. 30.What d we knw abut diphacinne in Califrnia?
It is cmpletely banned in the state.
It can be used freely fr pest cntrl.
It is a restricted chemical with strict regulatins.
It is nly harmful t wild pigs.
What can we infer frm the passage?
A.Dan Burtn had seen blue-meat pigs befre. B.Wild pigs in Califrnia are nt dangerus. C.The blue clr in pigs is a natural phenmenn. D.Rdenticides may affect many kinds f animals.
D
“These bjects reflect peple’s pursuit f beauty. They have been treasured and passed dwn thrugh the centuries because they are utstanding examples f artistic excellence,”says Zhu Xiayun, curatr and directr f internatinal relatins at the museum.
She says the tur takes peple thrugh different exhibitin halls, intrducing artifacts that shwcase a range f craftsmanship and art frms, helping them understand the evlutin f Chinese cultural and aesthetic traditins.
Sme f the bjects, she says, appreciate the beauty f nature, and underline the “da fa zi ran” principle in classic Chinese philsphy, that is, learning frm nature and fllwing its principles. Others celebrate the pinnacle f ancient craftsmanship, such as a seventh-century gld necklace inlaid with pearls and red and blue gemstnes.
The necklace has a pignant backstry. In 608, 9-year-ld Li Jingxun, a yung aristcrat and granddaughter f Yang Lihua, a daughter f Yang Jian, the funding emperr f the Sui Dynasty (581-618), was buried in an extrardinary ceremny. Archaelgists excavating her tmb mre than 1,300 years later were astnished by the richness f the burial, which included the necklace nw displayed in the exhibitin Ancient China.
Other artifacts reflect the grandeur f scial rituals, such as intricately patterned brnzes frm the Shang Dynasty (c. 16th century-11th century BC), used in majr ceremnies.
Still thers cnvey rmance and freedm, such as a Tang Dynasty (618-907) mural f a wman in a flwing red dress perfrming the “scarf dance”, in which the dancer wve lng scarves thrugh the air.
Why have the bjects mentined in the passage been treasured fr centuries?
They are expensive and rare.
They represent excellent artistry.
They were wned by ancient emperrs.
They tell stries f rdinary peple.
What des the museum tur help peple understand?
Hw t create ancient artifacts.
The histry f the museum itself.
The develpment f Chinese cultural and aesthetic traditins.
The differences between Chinese and Western art frms.
What des the “da fa zi ran” principle emphasize? A.Learning frm nature and fllwing its rules. B.Cntrlling nature thrugh technlgy.
C.Using natural materials t make artifacts. D.Decrating bjects with natural patterns.
What d the Shang Dynasty brnzes reflect?
The beauty f nature.
Daily life f ancient peple.
Rmance and freedm.
The grandeur f scial rituals.
第二节(共 12.5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Set a limit fr yurself
In rder t put the brain in verdrive, yu can place restrictins n yurself while creating, which will prevent yu frm falling back n past successes. If yu usually write 1,000 wrd shrt stries, try t create a stry in under 500 wrds. Only use a small handful f chrds in yur sng r clrs in yur design. 36.
Re-cnceptualize the prblem
Researchers have nted that creative peple tend t recnceptualize prblems mre ften befre starting a creative task. As Einstein nce said “If I had an hur t slve a prblem, I’d spend 55 minutes thinking abut the prblem and five minutes thinking abut slutins.” The best apprach is t picture the intended audience f yur next creative prject. What inspires
them? 37. What are the prblems they face but are rarely able t talk abut?
38.Althugh negative mds can smetimes spur creativity, researchers have fund that it is during strng psitive mds that ur best creative wrk is dne. In fact, the feeling f lve r even thinking abut lve was shwn t best encurage creative thinking.
getting started
While research has shwn that daydreaming can help with creativity, it is imprtant t nte that studies have revealed that daydreaming nly wrks when yu’ve already cmmitted effrt twards a prject. The reasn? Daydreaming can be beneficial because it allws fr the incubatin (孵化) f ideas. 39.
40.
Research has shwn that this “psychlgical distance” is an imprtant part f being creative. Fr instance, ne study fund that peple wh thught their wrk wuld be used by smene else came up with mre nvel ideas. On the ther hand, thse wh were tld that they wuld be using think abut hw smene else will enjy, use, and incrprate yur creatin int their lives.
Stay psitive all the time
Think abut thers
What might have been?
What are they sick f hearing abut?
The limiting nature f the task can make yu creative.
S be sure t get started n yur prject befre drifting ff.
Include yur creatin int their lives.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Ursula Bannister, an experienced 79-year-ld hiker, usually hikes the 3.2-mile trail t High Rck Lkut in Washingtn.
Last August, she went n her wn, feeling 41 in her climbing skills. She arrived at the trail at arund 11 a.m. and 42 her way t the lkut. As she headed back dwn, her ft gt 43 in a hle, causing her t fall frward. 44, she realized her leg was brken and cried ut fr help.
Frtunately, tw yung men 45 t see what was wrng. Seeing her
in 46 pain and lying helplessly, they ffered a helping 47 , prpsing t carry her dwn the challenging trail. One f the men, Tny May, 48 Bannister nt his back and started hiking dwnward. And the ther yung man, Allen, carried her fr the 49 .
A hiking cuple als came t her 50. One, a physical therapist, bandaged Bannister’s ft and 51 a temprary splint (夹板) fr her leg ut f wden scraps. The ther, a(n) 52 therapist, did breathing exercises with her t help 53 her.
Bannister was verwhelmed with gratitude fr these strangers’ kindness.
Upn reaching the parking lt, Allen drve her t the nearest hspital. Dctrs
were 54 by the splint, saying her injury might have been wrse if treatment had been delayed. During her 55 , the rescuers have checked in several times. “I think we’ll be friends fr a really lng time,” Bannister says.
41.A.cnfident
B.hpeful
C.hesitant
D.cmfrtable
42.A.felt
B.frced
C.pushed
D.made
43.A.buried
B.sunk
C.stuck
D.hked
44.A.Originally
B.Instantly
C.Recently
D.Occasinally
45.A.walked arund
B.turned dwn
C.came ver
D.set ut
46.A.gradual
B.intense
C.sudden
D.mild
47.A.hand
B.head
C.heart
D.leg
48.A.pressed
B.eased
C.threw
D.drpped
49.A.balance
B.half
C.rest
D.task
50.A.duty
B.service
C.guidance
D.assistance
51.A.wre
B.changed
C.built
D.cut
52.A.speech
B.ccupatinal
C.beauty
D.dietary
53.A.fcus
B.energize
C.immerse
D.calm
54.A.inspired
B.cnfused
C.frightened
D.impressed
55.A.recvery
B.emergency
C.setback
D.registratin
第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
In China, calligraphy refers t the art f writing Chinese characters with a special pen r a brush. Over the histry f Chinese art, calligraphy has always been held in equal imprtance t painting.
Seal script (篆书) is ne f the ancient styles f writing Chinese characters that 56. (be) cmmn thrughut the latter half f 1000 BC. It develped 57. (rganic) ut f the Zhu Dynasty script. In the beginning, seal script had n unifrmity and many characters were
written 58. different frms till 221 BC, 59. the first emperr f Qin united the whle f China under ne central gvernment. He rdered Li Si t cllect and srt all the different systems f writing still cmmn in different parts f the cuntry in an effrt 60. (unite) the written language under ne system. Li Si successfully cmpleted the task, 61. (create) the ancient zhuan(small seal)script. Frm then n, the Qin versin f seal script finally became the standard and 62.(adpt) as the frmal script fr all f China during the Qin Dynasty.
Tday, we have a 63. (culture) relic(遗迹)f this ancient writing n a stne standing in the Dai Temple f Munt Tai in Shandng Prvince, which was created by Li Si. 64. 2,200-year-ld stne, wrn by age and weather, has nly nine and a half characters 65. (leave) n it. Hwever, the stne still remains a crucial artwrk fr studying early Chinese calligraphy.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
假定你是李华,学校即将举办“传统文化科技节”,需征集活动方案。请给活动负责人 Mr. Smith 写一封邮件,提出你的建议。内容包括:推荐的传统文化项目(如书法、剪纸等)。
内容包括:
结合的科技手段(如 VR、AI 等);
预期效果及理由。注意:
写作词数应为 80 个左右;
Dear Mr.Smith,
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
It was a misty Octber mrning. The abandned garden behind the ld dwntwn library lked like a hidden realm frgtten by time. As I pushed aside a clump f knee-high green fxtail grass, a faded wden sign emerged frm amng the vines. Beneath the sign, half-buried in fallen leaves, a glass jar glwed faintly, stuffed with square-flded letters — red, blue, and yellwed nes — like a bunch f dried clrful flwers.
I squatted dwn and gently pulled ut the tp ne. On the ff-white letter paper, there were scribbly wrds written in pencil: “March 17th. Huihui ran away frm the balcny. It has a black spt n its right ear. If yu see it, tell it that its mm misses it very much.” I pulled ut anther ne, a printed nte: “Last Wednesday in the third-flr reading rm, t the by in the blue shirt — I didn’t dare t say happy birthday t yu. Actually, I’ve nticed yu fr a lng time.”
When I turned arund, I saw a girl in a light blue schl unifrm walking ut f the mist. “My name is Lin Yue. This is my secret base,” she said, pinting at the glass jar.
“The first time I came here last autumn, there were nly three brken flwerpts,” she added. “The dctr said I was always anxius, s I might as well write dwn my thughts. Later, I realized that many peple have things they can’t say ut lud.” N sner had she finished speaking than a strng wind suddenly rushed in thrugh the archway, like an invisible hand tipping ver the glass jar — and the letters scrambled t jump ut. Sme twirled past the wild chrysanthemum bushes, sme stuck t the damp stne walls, and the thinnest nes even drifted tward the library’s red brick wall.
Lin Yue let ut a cry and lunged frward, her canvas shes slipping n the wet flagstnes. I quickly grabbed her arm. The tw f us rushed arund in a fluster, chasing the fleeing letters. Her hairpin fell int the bramble thicket, and my cuffs gt stained with grass juice. When I caught the pink letter with “I’m srry” written n it, I nticed a lpsided smiling face drawn n the back. At that mment, I suddenly realized that this was a secret garden cllecting peple’s innermst thughts.
注意:
续写词数应为 150 个左右;
We scrambled t cllect the flying papers.
That evening, Lin Yue and I sat in the garden, srting the recvered ntes.
请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
玉溪一中 2025—2026 学年上学期高二月考(9 月)
英语试题评分参考
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
1—5 BAACC6—10 BCBAB11—15 CABCA16—20 CBACB
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 27.5 分)
A:DBCB:ABCDC:ABCDD:BCAD
第二节(共 12.5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分) 36—40 EDAFB
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
41—45 ADCBC46—50 BABCD51—55 CBDDA
第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分) One pssible versin Dear Mr. Smith,
I' m Li Hua, writing t suggest an activity fr the "Traditinal Culture & Technlgy Festival." I recmmend cmbining calligraphy with VR technlgy.
Participants can use VR headsets t "enter” ancient studis, watching 3D animatins f masters practicing calligraphy. They can als “hld" a virtual brush t imitate strkes, with Al prviding real-time feedback n psture and technique.This apprach will attract students by making abstract art tangible. VR enhances immersin, while Al ensures persnalized learning. It bridges traditin and innvatin,helping yung peple appreciate calligraphy' s beauty.
Lking frward t yur regly!
Best regards,
Li Hua
第二节(满分 25 分) One pssible versin
We scrambled t cllect the flying papers. With the wind still hwling, it was a real challenge. Lin Yue dashed after a yellw-clred letter that was being carried high by the gusts. I chased a blue ne that was fluttering near the bushes. Every time we managed t catch ne, a sense f relief washed ver us. As we gathered mre and mre, we fund that each letter held a little piece f smene' s heart. There were letters abut lst dreams, unspken lve, and lng-held regrets. We were like detectives uncvering the hidden stries f the twn.
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Text 1
M: Mm, can I brrw $5, please? It’s t far t walk t the campus. And my friend Andy cannt give me a lift because he asks fr leave tday. I’d better take the bus t cllege this mrning. (1) W: OK. Here is $10. Get yurself sme lunch t.
Text 2
W: Hw many tickets wuld yu like, sir? And fr which sectins?
M: A family package fr the main z and the special feeding znes. S fr tw adults and tw children in ttal. (2)
Text 3
W: Yu lk different, Bill. Did yu change yur hair?
M: Oh, thanks fr nticing. My hairdresser was ill s I had the trainee instead. But I hate it! He has messed it up s badly. I am embarrassed nw. (3)
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M: Hi Sarah. Culd yu please tell me yur secret f getting high scres in exams? I dn’t want t let my mm dwn anymre.
W: Well, there is n shrtcut. D what Mr. Ryan asked us t d and practice mre after class.
(4) Text 5
M: Are we still meeting at the restaurant at 5:00 p.m. this afternn?
W: I will be there at 5:30 p.m. I have a meeting at 4:30 p.m. and it will run fr less than an hur. I’ll drive there s that yu wn’t wait t lng. (5)
Text 6 (第7题为推断题)
W: What happened t yur sprts shes, Jake? (6) I just bught them fr yu nt lng ag.
M: Oh, I fell int the mud while I was playing ftball at lunchtime. (6)
W: Oh Jake. Yu have ruined them. I am nt sure if putting them in the washing machine will makethem lk new again.
M: Srry, Mm. But dn’t wrry. I will still use them even if they’re a little dirty. They are really cmfrtable.
W: Just be a little mre careful next time, Jake. Yu must learn the value f mney and take care f yurselfas well.
M: I will pay mre attentin next time. I prmise. Text 7
W: Hw was yur ride tday, Rbert? (8) (9) M: It was great. Really gd fun.
W: Where did yu cycle t?
M: We went right t the end f the lane, then thrugh the gate, dwn the big hill and arund the lakes. W: Oh, quite a lng way then.
M: Yes, and lk at these. We’ll be able t eat them.
W: Oh, where did yu find them? (8)
M: Next t the first lake. There are lts f apple trees dwn there. The apples are just falling nt the grund. (8)
W: Yes, I nticed them the last time I walked rund there. M: We saw yur friend Alice while we were ut. (9)
W: Oh, was she running? She’s a keen runner.
M: N, she was eating a sandwich and taking pictures f ne f the lakes. (9) It did lk beautiful tday.
Text 8
M: Hell madam, welcme t PC Wrld. Hw may I help yu?
W: Hi there. I have my laptp with me. (10) (12) Every time I turn it n, all I get is a blue screen.
(10) I cannt use it. Can yu fix it?
M: Sure. Let me take a lk at it. Are yu using Windws 10 as the perating system? W: Yes, I am.
M: Usually this happens if yu have accidentally canceled sme f the required updates. It shuld
be a fairly simple prblem I think. I will need sme time fr it thugh. W: Well, hw much shuld I pay t fix it? (11)
M: We charge by the hur usually. But it is nt fair because that culd include the time taken t update. I will give yu a fixed price f $50 because I have seen this issue many times. (12)
W: That is perfect. When may it be ready?
M: I am pretty fully bked tday. Can yu leave it with me? When it is dne, I will give yu a call.
W: All right.
Text 9
W: Hell Larry. (13) (14) (15) (16) Yur face lks very red. M: I’m nt surprised. I’ve just been t the gym. (13)
W: Ah, yu’ve decided t get fit, haven’t yu?
M: Yes, I exercise every Thursday and Friday. (13) It’s hard wrk, but I feel like it’s ding me gd. Ithink we can all benefit frm exercise, althugh I didn’t always think like that befre. W: What changed yur mind?
M: One mrning I was late fr the bus. I saw it at the stp and ran after it. I caught it but I culdn’t
speak when I gt n. I was s ut f breath. S, I began t g t the gym with my friends. (14) W: What d yu d? Lifting weights, that srt f thing?
M: N, I ften use the running machine and smetimes the bikes and rwing machines. (15) W: Great. I enjy swimming a lt. I swim three times a week. I try t g early in the mrning when the pl is quiet. It gives me extra energy and keeps my weight dwn as well.
M: Did yu say it had helped yu lse weight?
W: Yes, I’ve lst 14 punds since I started a year ag.
(16) M: Ww, that’s great. I’ve nly lst half that amunt s far. (16) W: Keep at it and yu’ll achieve yur gals.
Text 10 (第17题为推断题)
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