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重庆市七校联盟2024-2025学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题(Word版附答案)
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高二英语试题
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
注意事项:
1.答题前,务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡规定的位置上。
2.答选择题时,必须使用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
3.答非选择题时,必须使用0.5毫米黑色签字笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定的位置上。
4.考试结束后,将答题卷交回。
第I卷
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)(改编)
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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Where is Tmmy’s cmic bk?
A. On his bed.B. On his bkshelf.C. On his desk.
2. What will the speakers purchase?
A. Vegetables.B. Fruit.C. Meat.
3. What is the wman likely t d fr Victr?
A. Fix his bike.B. Lk fr his ring.C. Treat his wunds.
4. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Friends.B. Business partners.C. Bss and secretary.
5. Why des the man lk unhappy?
A. He hasn’t been sleeping well lately.
B. His dg has been sick recently.
C. He can’t get alng with Linda.
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。
6. What des the man want t d at first?
A. Buy a skirt.B. Change a skirt.C. Return a skirt.
7. What clr skirt will the man’s wife get?
A. Yellw.B. Black.C. White.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. Hw des the man feel abut the wman’s invitatin?
A. Cnfused.B. Uninterested.C. Surprised.
9. What des the man usually d in his free time?
A. Play chess.B. Play badmintn.C. Read with his father.
10. What des the man mainly talk abut in the end?
A. A pnd.B. A huse.C. A bk.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. Where des the wman want t travel?
A. T Teesside.B. T Valletta.C. T Newcastle.
12. What did the wman d yesterday?
A. She read a brchure.
B. She picked up sme packages.
C. She had a discussin with her family.
13. Hw lng will the wman’s jurney last?
A. Abut six days.B. Abut seven days.C. Abut eight days.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14. What des the man think f the Hds?
A. They’re cnsiderate.B. They’re elegant.C. They’re cld.
15. What d the Rbinsns plan t d?
A. Invite the speakers t tea.B. Mve t the suth.C. G n hliday.
16. What will the wman d fr the Rbinsns?
A. Clean their huse.
B. Check their mailbx.
C. Buy them sme ckies.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. Hw heavy was Msituni when she was brn?
A. Mre than 178 punds.B. Over 120 punds.C. Abut 55 punds.
18. What was Msituni’s prblem?
A. She was brn disabled.
B. She was t heavy t stand.
C. Her neck was badly hurt.
19. Wh is Matt Kinney?
A. A zkeeper.B. A cmpany wner.C. An animal dctr.
20. What d we knw abut Hanger Clinic?
A. It has studied giraffes several times.
B. It created a replacement tail fr a dlphin in 2006.
C. It mainly creates artificial bdy parts fr animals.
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A(原创)
Wrld Heritage Wnders: Sparking Kids’ Imaginatin
UNESCO has recgnized mre than a thusand cultural and natural places as Wrld Heritages. Frm gelgical wnders t marvels f engineering, they culd be yur next vacatin. Here are sme incredible glbal treasures t get yu ging.
Watch shadw puppets in Indnesia.
Shadws cme t life in the artful hands f an Indnesian Dalang, an expert stryteller wh makes the puppets mve behind a screen that has a light behind it. This creates exciting shadw plays that entertain kids and grwn-ups alike. It’s als n UNESCO’s list f Intangible Cultural Heritage that help tell the tale f ur shared humanity.
Spt wildlife wnders in Btswana.
The Okavang Delta in nrthern Btswana is ne f suthern Africa’s mst bidiverse freshwater watersheds and a dream destinatin fr animal lvers f all ages. The delta sustains the planet’s mst endangered animals. Frm navigating canals in canes t camping in nearby natinal parks, a family-friendly safari here can excite even the mst jaded teen.
See Nrthern Ireland’s castal wnderland.
Giantf ’s Causeway is a vlcanic frmatin f nearly 40,000 hexagnal clumns (六角形柱子), created 60 millin years ag. Accrding t legend, this gelgical marvel is the handiwrk f mythical warrir Finn McCl, wh built a bridge acrss the Irish Sea t attack enemies in the Scttish Hebrides. It's a Wrld Heritage site uniquely suited t spark the imaginatin f children while ffering a fascinating experience fr the whle family.
Camp in a bisphere (生物圈) in Mexic.
Sian Ka’an, which means “rigin f the sky” in Maya language, is a 1.3-millin-acre bisphere reserve n the eastern cast f Mexic’s Yucatán Peninsula. Extending frm trpical frests t cral reefs alng the cast, the reserve cunts sea turtles, crcdiles, spider mnkeys, nurse sharks, and flamings as lcal residents. Families can rent beachside tent cabins and bk kayaking, fly-fishing, cente snrkeling, and canal turs within the reserve.
Where can children appreciate the incredible intangible cultural heritage?
A. Indnesia. B. Btswana. C. Mexic. D. Nrthern Ireland.
22. Which activity is NOT mentined in Sian Ka’an, Mexic?
A. Kayaking in castal waters. B. Camping in tent cabins.
C. Snrkeling in natural pls.D. Hiking thrugh rainfrest.
23. What d the fur heritages have in cmmn?
A. Prtect endangered species.B. Offer family-friendly experiences.
C. Feature vlcanic frmatins.D. Include water activities.
B(原创)
“Our histry and culture is very imprtant t understanding the present mment and where we’re heading in the future.” said Apple CEO Tim Ck n Mnday. Ck highlighted technlgy’s rle in expanding the audience fr traditinal culture after watching a Kunqu Opera perfrmance, saying, “What technlgy des and what ur prducts d is help expand the audience fr traditinal culture.”
The event featured a perfrmance f a classic excerpt(节选) frm the 400-year-ld Peny Pavilin by the Nrthern Kunqu Opera Theatre. Mdel-actress and directr Chang Chunxia presented her iPhne-sht shrt dcumentary, The Peple in the Time Tunnel, which reveals behind-the-scenes stries f the theater’s new interpretatin f the pera. Ck remarked n the pwer f vide t share such cultural experiences glbally: “Only a few f us culd fit in the theater and enjy it, but with the vide we’re able t capture that fr the wrld. It enables us t cnnect with ur histry in a much deeper way and with many mre peple.”
Ck expressed his persnal admiratin fr Chinese calligraphy, calling it “ne f the mst beautiful art frms in the wrld,” and stressed the imprtance f its preservatin. He underlined the brader significance f safeguarding histry and culture in a natin with 5,000 years f heritage, nting that “There’s s much in the past that can be learned frm and used t make ur lives better in the present mment.”
Addressing the current trend f artificial intelligence, Ck expressed his view n technlgy’s purpse: enriching lives, enhancing prductivity, and bsting creativity. He firmly asserted technlgy’s supplementary rle: “But it des nt and it shuld nt replace human being. It’s a cmplement rather than a replacement.”
What is the main functin f Ck’s wrds in Paragraph 1?
A. Highlight cmmercial gains.B. Prvide false statistics.
C. Cntrast traditin with innvatin.D. Present Ck’s majr argument.
25. What key rle des Ck see fr vide technlgy?
A. Enhancing theatrical perfrmances.B. Glbalizing cultural experiences.
C. Replacing physical attendance.D. Simplifying artistic creatin.
26. What is implied by Ck’s reference t China’s 5,000-year heritage?
A. Technlgy must reprduce histrical mdels t ensure prgress.
B. Mdern scieties neglect ancestral wisdm in slving current issues.
C. Histrical heritage prvides applicable insights fr present imprvement.
D. Cultural preservatin hlds back technlgical advancement.
27. What is Ck’s cre belief regarding artificial intelligence?
A. Human creativity becming utdated. B. Enhancing, nt replacing humanity.
C. Autmating tasks fr efficiency.D. Ethics blcking AI cntributins.
C(原创)
May 28, 2025, the cllapse f Switzerland’s Birch glacier sent a deadly ice clud int Blatten village, serving as a glbal warning—especially fr threatened Asian cmmunities near fragile ice. While climate change’s rle in this specific event requires investigatin, its brader impact n scieties that rely n icy envirnments is undeniable, stated Ali Neumann at a UN-backed cnference. Thugh ne persn remains missing, the mving f 300 residents t safety prevented mass deaths, prving timely crisis management reduces disaster scale.
Swiss experts use sensrs and satellites t mnitr glaciers, but many Himalayan natins lack such resurces. “The whle chain—frm mnitring t danger cmmunicatin—needs strengthening in Asia,” warned WMO’s Stefan Uhlenbrk, nting critical gaps in data cnnectivity. A 2024 UN reprt reveals tw-thirds f Asia-Pacific natins have early warning systems, yet frntline cuntries remain least cvered. “Mnitring exists but isn’t enugh,” stressed Nepal’s ICIMOD gelgist Sudan Maharjan, mentining landfrm challenges and funding shrtages.
This difference csts lives: Disaster deaths average 338 per event in Asia-Pacific versus 189 glbally. Himalayan glaciers—vital fr 2 billin peple—are melting at unprecedented rates, triggering glacial lake utbursts and permafrst(永久冻土) landslides. “Exprting Swiss tech isn’t sufficient,” argued gescientist Jakb Steiner. “Cmplex disasters demand cmmunity cperatin as much as technlgy.”
“Mere mnitring is inadequate,” emphasized the Asian Develpment Bank’s Declan Magee, “We must rethink infrastructure lcatins and reduce weakness.” Nepal’s May landslide that destryed Til village demnstrated this urgency. “In Switzerland, escape plan came days early; here we had secnds.” said climate activist Tashi Lhazm.
The accelerating crisis demands integrated actin. As glaciers disappear, cmmunities face unpredictable disasters—expsing a serius need fr glbally equal preparedness.
What prevented mass deaths in Blatten village’s glacier cllapse?
A. Advanced satellite mnitring.B. Effective emergency management.
C. Glbal warning systems.D. Strengthened infrastructure.
29. What can be inferred abut Himalayan natins frm UN data?
A. They priritize tech ver cmmunity.
B. They emply Swiss mdels successfully.
C. Their early-warning cverage is inadequate.
D. Their funding shrtages are reslved.
30. What des the underlined wrd “ difference” in paragraph 3 refer t?
A. Gap in disaster mnitring capacity.
B. Variatin in glbal death rates.
C. Cntrast between disaster types.
D. Difference in cmmunity respnses.
31. What is the authr’s primary purpse in writing this article?
A. T cmpare glacier mnitring technlgies.
B. T analyze climate change’s rle in a Swiss disaster.
C. T advcate fr glbal equality in disaster preparedness.
D. T highlight the increased hi-tech usage in emergencies.
D(原创)
Scientists say Eurpe’s Euclid space telescpe has discvered a bright ring f light circling a nearby galaxy (星系), knwn as an Einstein ring. Astrnmers were surprised that the bright ring had nt been identified befre arund the well-studied galaxy called NGC 6505. Einstein rings frm when light frm a mre distant galaxy bends arund a clser galaxy, creating the appearance f a circle f light arund the nearer galaxy. The Einstein ring gets its name frm physicist Albert Einstein, wh predicted that light wuld bend arund extremely massive bjects in space, a phenmenn called “gravitatinal lensing(引力透镜效应).”
The American space agency NASA explains that as light passes thrugh a gravitatinal lens, it may take different paths, prducing multiple images f the same bject. In this way, gravity acts as a lens, curving the path f light, making distant bjects appear larger and twisted. Gravitatinal lenses allw telescpes like Euclid t bserve mre distant and less-bright bjects.
In the latest prject, researchers frm Germany’s Max Planck Institute fr Astrphysics used data frm Euclid t create a cmputer mdel t discver the Einstein ring. The Euclid space telescpe, perated by the Eurpean Space Agency (ESA), was launched in 2023 n a six-year missin t study the mysteries f dark matter and dark energy acrss the universe. Astrnmers at the Max Planck Institute are leading the research. The first sign f the Einstein ring came during testing right after Euclid was put int use. Altieri’s team nticed the ring and reprted the findings in a study in the publicatin Astrnmy and Astrphysics.
Cnr O’Rirdan, anther team member and the lead writer f the study, said this ring is particularly special because it’s clse t Earth and has a beautiful arrangement. The researchers used the latest gravitatinal lensing methds t mdel the light f the ring and plan t use it t study “dark matter substructures” within the lensing galaxy. O’Rirdan predicted that Euclid will revlutinize the field with all the new data.
What is stated abut the Einstein ring in paragraph 1?
A. It was first discvered by NASA’s space telescpe.
B. Einstein bserved this ring t prve his thery.
C. It frms due t the bending f light arund galaxies.
D. The ring is lcated inside the galaxy NGC 6505.
33. What can be inferred abut gravitatinal lensing frm the passage?
A. It prevents telescpes frm bserving distant bjects clearly.
B. It relies n dark matter t bend light paths.
C. It was first cnfirmed by the Euclid telescpe in 2023.
D. It enables the study f therwise invisible space structures.
34. What des the third paragraph mainly talk abut?
A. The prcess f discvering the Einstein ring.
B. The timeline and significance f Euclid’s missin.
C. The rle f internatinal teams in the discvery.
D. Hw gravitatinal lensing was theretically predicted.
35. Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the passage?
A. Euclid Telescpe: Mapping Dark Energy in the Universe
B. Histric Breakthrugh: Einstein’s Thery Finally Prven
C. New Methds: Hw Astrnmers Study Dark Matter
D. Space Surprise: Euclid Discvers Rare Einstein Ring Near Earth
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)(原创)
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。
Hw t Get a Flat Stmach
Achieving a flat stmach invlves mre than just exercise. Equally crucial are sustainable practices such as diet and lifestyle habits, adequate sleep and stress management. Here are sme essential strategies t help yu reach yur gal.
36 Start by aviding meals 1-2 hurs befre bed, as late-night eating can lead t fat strage. Yur bdy’s digestive system perates far less efficiently during rest, slwing dwn significantly cmpared t its daytime activity.
Dn’t verlk hydratin. 37 Drinking plenty f water nt nly flushes txins frm the bdy thrugh imprved kidney functin but als prevents belly blating.
Implementing strategic aerbic wrkut. Aerbic activities like running r swimming are crucial fr shedding the layer f fat cvering belly muscles. 38 Yu can aim fr 30 minutes daily, incrprating interval training t maximize calrie burn.
Strength training is equally vital. 39 Fr instance, exercises like sit-up target the upper abs while leg raises fcus n the lwer abs. Pairing them with regular aerbic exercise can reduce verall bdy fat and achieve visible definitin.
Embrace a sustainable lifestyle. Lng-term success relies n healthy habits. 40
Instead, fcus n cnsistency: eat small, frequent meals t regulate bld sugar, get 7-8 hurs f sleep t reduce stress eating, and manage anxiety thrugh hbbies r exercise.
In a nutshell, getting a flat stmach is a jurney that blends mindful eating, targeted exercise, and self-care.
A. Avid sugary drinks r prcessed fds.
B. Nurish yur bdy with smart eating.
C. Regular yga sessins can imprve cre flexibility and mental fcus.
D. Experts recmmend 8-10 cups daily, adjusting fr activity levels and climate.
E. These nt nly burn calries but als bst heart health, essential fr fitness.
F. This is because building muscle mass bsts calries burning even at rest.
G. Skipping meals r extreme dieting ften backfires, leading t vereating and nutrient shrtage.
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)(改编)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、 B、 C 和D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Last Friday afternn, I was at a restaurant eating with my family. As we finished up, a (n)
41 man entered with a trlley (手推车) carrying all his belngings, clearly very ht frm walking utside and clearly 42 and thirsty.
When we gt up t 43 , he walked past us and sat at the table we’d just left and started eating sme leftver chips. We nticed the staff were unimpressed, 44 t each ther t g t clear the plates away frm the table. As we walked ut and ready t get int ur car, we heard smene say “Excuse me”. It was the man wh sat at ur table—I’d left my 45
behind and he was walking twards us t 46 . We said thank yu, sincerely. My partner then 47 him a meal and a few drinks t express ur 48 .
I’m never ne t advertise my gd deeds r seek 49 and while we d always try t help thse in need, this was mre abut nt 50 a bk by its cver. The staff were clearly 51 that he was there eating leftvers, meanwhile this gentleman was just quick t give my purse back.
Tw days later I lked in my purse fr a card and 52 I had $150 cash in there all alng. I s badly 53 I culd have given it t him! He culd 54 have taken it but he didn’t.
This wrld is cruel and hard at the best f times but there are sme truly beautiful and
55 hearts ut there. May we all try and d what we can when we can t make smene’s day a little brighter.
41. A. disabled B. injured C. handsmeD. hmeless
42. A. anxius B. hungry C. amazedD. unhealthy
43. A. eatB. leaveC. drinkD. speak
44. A. runningB. prpsingC. mtiningD. singing
45. A. purseB. cellphneC. keyD. bill
46. A. give it backB. check it ffC. blw it upD. put it away
47. A. guaranteedB. sentC. preparedD. rdered
48. A. cngratulatinB. gratitudeC. satisfactinD. shame
49. A. cmpassinB. cmmitmentC. mercyD. recgnitin
50. A. decratingB. judgingC. srtingD. publishing
51. A. annyedB. pleasedC. shckedD. wrried
52. A. frgtB. suggestedC. realizedD. prmised
53. A. wishedB. suspectedC. regrettedD. criticized
54. A. purpsely B. frtunatelyC. easily D. literally
55. A. hnestB. humbleC. inncentD. enthusiastic
第II卷
第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)(改编)
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。
Inside a wrkshp in Lyn, France, the sft rhythm f weaving (织布) machines fills the air as clrful threads mve smthly. Fr centuries, silk-making traditins, passed dwn thrugh generatins, 56 (shape) Lyn’s identity. In these wrkshps, skilled wrkers use silk-screen printing, a technique 57 (riginate) in China, t layer clrs ne by ne. 58 (remarkable), creating a single scarf can invlve up t 30 different clrs, each requiring its wn screen and printing step. This 59 (detail) prcess, demanding steady hands and sharp eyes, ensures that every piece is unique and full f character.
Lyn’s cnnectin t silk dates back t ancient times, 60 the city became a key gateway fr Chinese silk entering Eurpe. During the Rman Empire, Lyn’s lcatin alng the Rhine River made it an imprtant trading center. The 61 (arrive) f silk brught significant cultural and ecnmic changes, establishing lng-lasting ties between China and France. Even 62 street designs f Lyn’s Old Twn are tailred t prtect silk prducts frm wind and rain during transprt, shwing hw silk influenced the city’s develpment in many ways.
Tday, Lyn is still celebrated 63 a center fr silk prductin, design, and cultural exchange, inspiring many famus fashin huses arund the wrld. Thanks t China’s Belt and Rad initiative, new trade rutes are bringing fresh 64 (pprtunity) t Lyn. This renewed partnership cntinues t weave a future f 65 (share) creativity and innvatin.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)(改编)
上周日,你校组织学生到附近的农场参加了一次主题为“Learning frm the Land”的学农活动。请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:1. 活动过程;2. 收获与感想。
注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Learning frm the Land
第二节(满分25分)(改编)
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。
As the schl year wrapped up and the first days f summer vacatin stretched ut befre them, Max, Ava, and Sam had a perfect day planned at their usual cmmunity park. This tidy little park was their g-t spt fr unwinding and just enjying sme precius leisure time.
Max rushed ahead with a sccer ball under his arm, Ava and Sam trailing clsely behind, full f energy. It was the kind f day that prmised endless fun and carefree laughter. But as they stepped int the park, their heart sank. The nce-belved playgrund was nw a chatic mess f discarded trash (乱扔的垃圾) — candy wrappers stuck in the slide’s metal bars, plastic bttles rlling in the wind, and chip bags lying underft.
“Lk at this!” Ava shuted in disbelief as she pinted t the garbage near the swings.
Max’s face darkened with frustratin. The three friends std frzen, their eyes scanning the playgrund area. The nce clean slides and swings were nw buried under a layer f candy wrappers and plastic bttles. Ava cast a glance at the walking trails, where garbage seemed t have taken ver, with discarded bags and cans lying everywhere. Sam lked ut at the grassy fields — a disaster. The park was vast, but every crner seemed t have been tuched by the carelessness f thers.
“Wh wuld be s thughtless?” Max whispered, shaking his head.
Sam kicked a plastic bttle in anger, sending it flying acrss the grass. “It’s nt just thughtless — it’s disrespectful.”
Ava sighed thughtfully but suddenly her face lit up. “We can’t just leave it like this. Why dn’t we d smething abut it? We can, say, frm a Cleanup Squad (清洁小分队)...” she said, her vice sft but determined.
1. 续写词数应为 150 左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1: Max and Sam exchanged an excited glance.
Paragraph 2: T their surprise, ther park visitrs began t jin them in the cleanup effrt.
七校联盟2025年春期期末考试
高二英语答案
听力部分:
1—5 BACBA 6—10 CABAC 11—15 BCAAC 16—20 BBACB
阅读理解:
A篇:ADB B篇:DBCB C篇:BCAC D篇:CDAD
七选五:BDEFG
完形填空:
21-25 DBBCA26-30 ADBDB31-35 ACACA
语法填空:
36. have shaped 37. riginating 38. Remarkably 39. detailed 40. when
41. arrival 42.the 43. as 44. pprtunities 45. shared
应用文:
Learning frm the Land
Last Sunday, an activity with the theme f “Learning frm the Land” was rganized by ur schl.
As scheduled, we set ut fr a nearby farm at 8:00 in the mrning. Upn arrival, we were given a brief intrductin t sme basic farming knwledge by the farm wner, after which we set abut learning different farm wrk. Guided by sme experienced farmers, sme f us learnt hw t sw seeds; sme were ccupied in applying fertilizer while thers tried t irrigate the field. Challenging prcess as it was, we eventually mastered the skills.
It was thrugh this rewarding activity that we realized the fds we enjyed were the fruits f farmers’ hard wrk, thus deserving t be cherished.
读后续写:
Max and Sam exchanged an excited glance.“Gd idea,” Max said, with his frustratin giving way t determinatin / reslutin and expectatin. What they did next was t race hme t grab brms, glves and trash bags. Upn returning with a renewed sense f purpse, the Cleanup Squad instantly began t perfrm their assigned tasks as scheduled. Max tk respnsibility fr cleaning up the walking trails, Ava fcusing n tidying up the playgrund while Sam heading fr the grassy fields, with everyne buried in their wrk. Sweat streaming dwn their faces and exhaustin verwhelming them/setting in, n ne gave up until the park slwly regained its riginal/frmer appearance as well as glry. Their effrts sn drew the attentin f ther park-gers, wh witnessed such an inspiring scene.
T their surprise, ther park visitrs began t jin them in the cleanup effrt. A yung mm with her child picked up discarded bags and cans, while an elderly cuple helped clear the candy wrappers. Time ticking by, peple participating in this activity grew in bth numbers and enthusiasm. By the end f the day, the cleaning wrk had been cmpletely finished, an verwhelming sense f achievement envelping everyne. Never had the three kids anticipated that their initial effrts culd be s infectius and make such a huge difference. Besides, it dawned n them that it’s definitely meaningful t raise peple’s awareness f envirnmental prtectin and transfrm that awareness int cnscius actin.
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Text 1
W: Tmmy, why did yu put ptat chips n yur bed?
M: Oh, I’m srry. Mm, have yu seen my cmic bk? I remember I put it n my desk. W:I've put it n the bkshelf. Yu always make a mess in yur rm.
Text 2
W: Let's g t the supermarket.
M: Wait, wait. What d we need t buy? There is plenty f meat and fruit in the fridge. W:Yes,but we need t get sme peppers, ptates and beans.
M: Fine.
Text 3
W: Victr, what's wrng? Yur arms are bleeding.
M: I fell ff my bike. Luckily, I wasn't badly hurt. But my ring disappeared. It was t dark t find it.
W: Pr yu. Wait fr me. I'll g get a first-aid case.
Text 4
W:What d yu think f ur factry, Mr.Jnes?
M: As my friend said, yur factry fully meets my prductin requirements. I'll have my secretary draw up a cntract as sn as pssible.
W:I’m glad t hear that.
Text 5
W:Yu lk upset. What happened?
M: I haven't gt much sleep recently because my neighbr Linda just gt a dg.
Althugh I get n well with Linda, I just can't stand the barking f her dg.
Text 6
W:What can I d fr yu, sir?
M:⑥I'd like t return this skirt. It's t tight fr my wife.
W: I’m srry, sir. Yu can't return it except fr quality prblems. Why dn’t yu change it fr a larger ne?
M: But my wife desn’t like the design, either. Can I change it fr anther style f skirt at the same price?
W: Sure. What abut this black ne?
M: ⑦My wife may like this style, but d yu have a white ne?
W: The white nes were sld ut this mrning. ⑦Hw abut this yellw ne?
M: ⑦That's gd. I'll take it.
Text 7
W: ⑧Wuld yu like t g t the badmintn curt with me this afternn?
M: ⑧I hate t disappint yu, but I'm just nt interested.
W: Alrig ht. ⑨S hw d yu spend yur free time?
M: ⑨I usually play chess with my father. I think it's challenging but interesting. W:I see. What else d yu like ding in yur spare time?
M: I like reading. ⑩I've recently read a bk named Walden. It was written by the American writer—Henry David Threau. It details Threau's experiences in a wden huse he built near Walden Pnd.
Text 8
M: Gd mrning. Hw can I help yu?
W: ⑪⑫My family and I want t g t Valletta, Malta during the Easter vacatin. M:I see. Have yu seen ur brchures n Malta?
W: N. ⑫Wejust decided yesterday. My husband asked me t bk a package tur.
M: Well, we have many package turs t Malta. There's ne leaving frm Teesside this Thursday, the 17th and returning next Thursday, the 24th.
W: My husband has t g back t wrk next Thursday. D yu have anything shrter?
M: We might have ne, but yu'd have t fly frm Newcastle. Here it is. ⑬Leave at 8:20 a.m. this Thursday, the 17th and return at 6:30 p.m. next Tuesday, the 22nd.
W: ⑬That sunds great. Please bk it fr me.
Text 9
M:We have new neighbrs?
W:Yes.The Rbinsns. I invited Mrs.Rbinsn here t tea yesterday afternn. She is very nice.
M: ⑭But I d miss the Hds, ur ld neighbrs. They're s kind and thughtful.
W: Let the past be the past. ⑮Mrs.Rbinsn is very friendly and elegant. She and her husband are ging t enjy their vacatin in the suth. She said it's a little cld here.
M:Please tell them we can keep an eye n their huse while they're away.
W: ⑯As a matter f fact, Mrs.Rbinsn asked us t d s. And I prmised t cllect their mail. By the way, the neighbrhd is having a welcme party fr all the new neighbrs next week.
M:Gd.Yu can bake sme ckies then.
Text 10
M: Msituni is a yung giraffe brn n February 1st at the San Dieg Z Safari Park.
⑰When Msituni was brn, she was abut 178 centimeters tall and weighed mre than 120 punds(55 kilgrams).Z wrkers knew right away there was a prblem.
⑱One frnt leg was bending the wrng way. The prblem made it hard fr Msituni t stand r walk. Z wrkers wrried that she might nt survive, since she needed t be able t stand t get milk frm her mther.
⑲The z reached a cmpany called Hanger Clinic, because Dr.Matt Kinney, the animal dctr in charge f Msituni, said Msituni needed an artificial leg. Hanger Clinic has wrked fr years t create artificial arms, legs, and ther bdy parts fr peple wh need them. ⑳In 2006,the cmpany even helped create a replacement tail fr a dlphin. Hanger Clinic hadn't studied a giraffe befre, but Ara Mirzaian, wh wrks there, said he immediately began studying giraffes. Finally, Hanger Clinic created an extremely tugh artificial leg fr Msituni. Msituni made quick prgress. With her new leg, she quickly became healthier and grew t a mre nrmal size.
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