东北育才学校2025-2026学年高三上学期高考第一次模拟英语试卷
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这是一份东北育才学校2025-2026学年高三上学期高考第一次模拟英语试卷,共14页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分7等内容,欢迎下载使用。
答题时间:120分钟 满分:150分
第一部分:听力
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. What des the man say abut Jack?
A. He’s humrus.B. He’s respnsible.C. He’s serius.
2. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Cusins.B. Classmates.C. Uncle and niece.
3. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A. What t have fr lunch.B. Where t buy sme vegetables.C. Wh will ck a meal.
4. Where are prbably the speakers?
A. In the car shp.B. In the ty shp.C. In the clthing shp.
5. What des the man usually d in his spare time?
A. Play chess with his grandfather.B. Play vide games.C. D sme exercise.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 两个小题
6. Why des the man aplgize?
A. Fr nt ging t the amusement park.
B. Fr nt explaining the reasn in time.
C. Fr nt attending the parent-teacher meeting.
7. What subject is the wman prbably bad at?
A. Physics.B. English.C. Math.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至第10 三个小题。
8. Where des the cnversatin take place?
A. At the wman’s hme.B. At a wedding.C. On the phne.
9. When will Rse arrive at Tm’s huse?
A. On June 30th.B. On July 1st.C. On July 2nd.
10. What is Tm likely t d next?
A. Answer the dr.B. Call his friend.C. Send ut an invitatin.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至第 13 三个小题。
11. What is Max’s purpse f ging t Eurpe?
A. T wrk.B. T travel.C. T study.
12. Which cuntry is Max in?
A. Belgium.B. France.C. Switzerland.
13. What will Rita d next?
A. Share her vides.B. Take sme pictures.C. Tell the man an accunt.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至第 16 三个小题。
14. What des Luis help the wman carry?
A. The bx and the umbrella.B. The chair and the camera.C. The camera and the bx.
15. Hw many times did Luis g t the gym this week?
A. Seven times.B. Six times.C. Twice.
16. What did Luis prbably d tday?
A. He had his hair cut.B. He cleaned his huse.C. He talked with the elderly.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至第 20 四个小题。
17. Where was Randy Bachman’s guitar stlen?
A. In Japan.B. In America.C. In Canada.
18. Hw did Randy Bachman make mney t buy the guitar?
A. By lking after children.B. By selling cars.C. By singing sngs.
19. What did William Lng think f finding Randy Bachman’s guitar?
A. It was meaningless.B. It was hpeful.C. It was impssible.
20. Hw much did Takeshi pay fr Randy Bachman’s guitar?
A. $400.B. $6,300.C. $85,000.
第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题, 每小题2.5分, 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,从每篇短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Cuntless travelers have experienced the distinct anxiety-inducing feeling f turbulence(湍流) n flights: Eyes squeezed shut, hands gripped t the armrests fr dear life, bracing fr the rller caster t cme.
It can be intense and cause injuries during flights. Thugh deaths are extremely rare, they d happen.
What is turbulence?
Turbulence is unstable air mvement that is caused by changes in wind speed and directin, such as jet streams, thunderstrms, and cld r warm weather frnts. It can range in severity, causing minr t dramatic changes in altitude and air speed.
Is it that dangerus? Hw can I stay safe during turbulence?
Airplanes are designed t endure rugh cnditins and it is rare fr aircraft t suffer structural damage because f turbulence.
But turbulence can tss passengers and crew members arund, ptentially causing grave injuries like bne fractures and hemrrhages(出血). Multiple experts emphasized that staying seated and keeping yur seatbelt n as much as pssible during flights were the best ways t reduce risks.
“If yu stay fastened yu’re far less likely t get an injury,” said Thmas Guinn, a prfessr f applied flight sciences at Embry-Riddle Aernautical University.
What abut babies n laps?
Children yunger than 2 years ld are allwed t be carried n an adult’s lap during flights, but many industry experts, mentining dangers such as turbulence, believe this practice shuld be prhibited.
Fr decades, the Assciatin f Flight Attendants-CWA, a unin representing abut 50,000 flight attendants acrss 19 airlines, has argued that every passenger have their wn seat, n matter their age.
Fr decades, the and have urged parents t secure yung children in their wn ticketed seats and in an apprved safety seat. The American Academy f Pediatrics als eches this guidance. There is n federal law requiring these measures.
21. What is the main reasn experts advise passengers t keep their seatbelts fastened during turbulence?
A. Because turbulence changes the plane’s height and speed.
B. Because turbulence can thrw peple and cause injuries.
C. Because turbulence is caused by strms and jet streams.
D. Because turbulence rarely damages the aircraft’s structure.
22. What des the Assciatin f Flight Attendants-CWA advcate regarding yung children n planes?
A. Children under 2 shuld sit n a parent’s lap.
B. Every passenger, regardless f age, shuld have a seat.
C. Parents shuld use safety seats nly during turbulence.
D. The gvernment shuld make laws requiring safety seats.
23. Which f the fllwing is TRUE accrding t the article?
A. Airplanes frequently suffer mechanical damage during turbulence.
B. The Pediatrics Academy legally requires parents t buy seats.
C. Many experts argue babies n laps face safety risks.
D. Deaths frm turbulence ccur regularly in air travel.
B
If yu have ever been disappinted because yu dn’t have a gd gardener, the clever rbt may ne day becme the helper f yur indr plants.
The Hexa Plant is a six-legged rbt that has been specially made t care fr the ptted (盆栽的) plant that it carries n tp f its head. Using light and heat sensrs (传感器), the rbt has the ability t carry its plant in and ut f the daylight. If the huseplant needs mre sun, the Hexa will walk int the sunlight; and if the huseplant is getting t ht, the Hexa will g back int the area that bstructs direct light. The Hexa Plant will even d a little dance when it senses that the plant needs t be watered t warn its wner.
The rbt was develped by Vincrss engineer and funder Sun Tianqi after he saw a dead Sunflwer sitting in the darkness in a rm back in 2014. “Plants nly receive an actin withut respnding,” Sun Tianqi wrte in a blg pst. “Whether they are being cut, bitten, burned r pulled frm the earth, r when they haven’t received enugh sunshine, water, r are t ht r cld, they will hld still and take whatever is happening t them.”
Accrding t Sun Tianqi, fr billins f years, plants have never experienced mvement f any kind, nt even the simplest mvement. In their whle lives, they stick t where they were brn. Sun Tianqi cntinued, “D they want t break their wn settings r have a tendency (趋向) twards this? I d nt knw the answer, but I wuld lve t try t share sme f this human tendency and technlgy with plants. With the help f the rbt, plants can experience the mve. ”
The Hexa Plant mdel rbts are nt fr sale, thugh Vincrss des sell a Hexa rbt mdel. It is said that in the near future the rbts can pen up a new market t watch ver ur husehld plants.
24. What can we learn abut the Hexa Plant?
A. It helps indr plants get prper sunlight.B. It waters the plants thrugh dancing.
C. It helps peple d verall gardening.D. It carries the ptted plant with its hands.
25. What des the underlined wrd “bstructs” mean in paragraph 2?
A. Hides.B. Casts.C. Blcks.D. Receives.
26. What des the authr try t shw thrugh Paragraph 3?
A. The way plants spend their whle lives.
B. The cmmn way peple deal with plants.
C. The difference between plants and humans.
D. The cause f making the indr plants’ helper.
27. What des Sun Tianqi try t d using this technlgy?
A. T develp gardening skills.B. T draw peple’s attentin t plants.
C. T make plants experience mve.D. T study the living cnditins f plants.
C
Phil Hanley std in a studi, preparing himself up t recrd the final sectin f his bk, Spellbund. It was his 60th hur in the bth at his publisher's ffice. The average recrding length fr a 7.5-hur audibk is 15 hurs. But because Hanley has severe dyslexia (阅读障碍), the prcess was extended. And cmplicated. And emtinal. Nevertheless, he insisted n reading his wn stry. What wuld it say t the dyslexic cmmunity if he handed ff the micrphne?
Hanley was an unlikely candidate t write a bk in the first place. He has a slid career as a cmedian, but he's nt a huge reader. As a by, while classmates learned t write, read and spell, Hanley drew lines and shapes that never quite made sense t himself r anyne else. He culdn't sund ut wrds, and culdn't match a letter with a sund. Hanley nly made it t secnd grade because his mther, a frmer teacher, insisted. Then a decade f shame and running ut the clck n his wn schling. He entertained himself — and thers — by cracking jkes.
After graduating frm high schl, Hanley turned t cmedy. Slwly, dyslexia became g-t material. Hanley has cme t think f dyslexia as a gift, ne that inspired him t be creative and quick n his feet, t slve prblems and t cnnect with peple. Of curse, it's als ripe fr cmedy.
Spellbund tk eight years t cmplete. Hanley hpes parents will hear this message in his bk, “The qualities that yu want t develp, yu’ll have thse by the end f first grade if yur kid is dyslexic. They'll have character, tenacity (执着) and determinatin. Just maintain their self-esteem.”
28. Why did Hanley insist n recrding the audibk himself?
A. T demnstrate his persnal reading capabilities.
B. T reduce the financial burden n his publisher.
C. T fulfill his mther's lngstanding encuragement.
D. T inspire perseverance within the dyslexic cmmunity.
29. What can we infer abut Hanley's schl life frm the text?
A. He was cmpletely ignred.B. He had nthing t d all day.
C. He didn't study but drew well.D. He spent every day like a year.
30. What des Hanley think f his dyslexia nw?
A. A reasn t give up reading.B. A barrier t his cmedy career.
C. A Gd-given surce f cmedy.D. An inescapable and lifelng regret.
31. What des Hanley think the mst imprtant fr dyslexic children?
A. Keeping their self-respect.B. Writing their wn bks.
C. Cntinuing their educatin.D. Cmmunicating with jkes.
D
‘There’s S Much Mre t Afghanistan’: Khaled Hsseini Reflects n His Birthplace
Like s many peple, the nvelist Khaled Hsseini watched Afghanistan fall ver the past few days with hrrr and sadness.
Thugh he has lived in the United States since 1980, he was brn in Kabul, and his best-knwn bks, like “The Kite Runner” and “A Thusand Splendid Suns,” are deeply rted in the cuntry’s histry and culture. In a phne interview, he expressed his frustratin that Americans, and the rest f the wrld, have fr s lng heard abut the cuntry in the cntext f death and destructin, and rarely frm the peple wh live there.
“If yu lk up stries abut Afghanistan,” he said, “it’s always abut vilence, it’s abut displacement, it’s abut the drug trade. There is precius little abut the Afghan peple themselves.”
They shuld be reading histry bks. They shuld be reading peple wh really knw Afghanistan and knw it well. A lt f peple have relied n my bks t kind f get a view int what Afghanistan is, and that’s fine, but I have never intended fr my bks t be representative f what Afghan life is. I hpe peple dig much deeper than that and read histry bks and learn mre abut Afghanistan in that way.
But I d have a perspective, and I d feel strngly abut what’s ging n in Afghanistan, and I have a deep affectin and a deep emtinal cnnectin with the peple there, with the land, with the culture, with the histry and the heritage. I hpe my bks prvide a little bit f insight n what Afghanistan is, beynd the usual stry lines that we see in the media abut Afghanistan as a breeding grund fr terrrism, the drug trade, the cycles f war.
There’s s much mre t Afghanistan. It’s a beautiful cuntry with a beautiful, humble, kind, welcming, hspitable and charming peple. Everyne wh’s been t Afghanistan says, “I’ve been t a lt f places in the wrld, but I’ve never been t a place like Afghanistan.”
32. Hw des Hsseini view his nvels in relatin t Afghan life?
A. They ffer persnal insights but d nt represent all life in Afghanistan.
B. They prvide a full accunt f plitical and scial changes in an insider’s view.
C. They are intended as primary histrical surces fr readers.
D. They mainly describe Afghanistan as a place f war and drugs.
33. What des Hsseini encurage readers t d beynd reading nvels?
A. Explre histry bks and wrks by experts familiar with Afghanistan.
B. Fcus n media reprts abut the Taliban and drug trade.
C. Fllw internatinal initiatives and U.S. plicies in Afghanistan.
D. Study Afghan plitical refrms and develping prcesses actively.
34. Which statement best reflects Hsseini’s view f Afghan peple?
A. They are mainly fcused n plitics and daily struggles.
B. They are kind, humble, welcming, and hspitable.
C. They are deeply affected by vilence and scial prblems.
D. They are invlved in drug trade and cycles f war.
35. What is the central message f the passage?
A. The wrld shuld recgnize Afghanistan beynd vilence and tragedy.
B. Hsseini’s nvels fully represent Afghan life and culture withut match
C. Afghanistan’s histry is dminated by endless tragedies and cnflicts .
D. Readers shuld mainly fcus n precius resurces in Afghanistan.
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。并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
IQ scres like Einstein’s 160 r Madnna’s 140 grab attentin, but EQ (Emtinal Intelligence), MQ (Mral Intelligence), and BQ (Bdy Intelligence) are far mre critical fr success. A high IQ is necessary but nt enugh. Fr example, peple prefer ding business with thse they like and trust, even with less favrable terms. ___36___
Emtinal Intelligence
EQ centers n recgnizing and regulating emtins — bth yur wn and thers’, using them apprpriately in situatins, and building strng relatinships. ___37___ This practice sharpens self-awareness f hw thughts influence feelings. Stress can be a huge killer f emtinal intelligence, s yu als need t develp healthy cping techniques that can effectively and quickly reduce stress.
Mral Intelligence
MQ builds n EQ, fcusing n respnsibility, sympathy, and frgiveness. It grws n keeping cmmitments, staying hnest, and treating thers with respect. T imprve it, replace excuses with respnsibility fr yur actins. ___38___ Shw genuine sympathy fr thers’ struggles, as empathy prmtes cnnectin. Equally imprtant is frgiveness — shwing tlerance f ther peple’s shrtcmings.
Bdy Intelligence
BQ reflects hw well yu understand, value, and care fr yur bdy. Thugh it may seem unrelated t wrk, it abslutely affects yur wrk because it largely determines yur feelings, state f mind, and energy level. ___39___ Chsing energy-giving fds ver tiring nes, ensuring sufficient rest, making time fr exercise, and even small steps like mnitring weight can dramatically benefit the way yu perfrm at wrk.
___40___ Smene with these qualities can utperfrm a highly educated persn lacking them. IQ benefits yu alne, but EQ, MQ, and BQ uplift thse arund yu, unlcking greater success and prfessinal respect.
A. This can build thers’ trust in yu.
B. This leads t repeated mistakes in yur act.
C. Withut it, even daily tasks can feel unmanageable.
D. Develping it means nticing daily signs and acting n them.
E. Frmal educatin matters less than develped EQ, MQ, and BQ.
F. T imprve it, start by tracking yur inner dialgue thrugh jurnaling.
G. Thus, investing in EQ, MQ, and BQ matters mre than just fixing n IQ.
第三部分:语言知识运用
第一节:完形填空 (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四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Ezra suffered liver (肝脏) damage at birth. Ever since, he has been fighting nging health challenges and taken a lt f medicine, 41 his recent diagnsis that his liver is 42 due t end-stage liver disease.
But Ezra has been given 43 since jining the transplant list in February. His frmer teacher, Carissa Fisher, learned f his cnditin in March, and withut letting Ezra’s family knw, she applied t becme a 44 .
After Fisher’s applicatin was 45 , she als traveled t the hspital, where she underwent 46 . After weeks f waiting fr the result, Fisher learned n May 24th that she had been apprved t dnate part f her liver.
Fisher 47 culdn’t wait t share the news and n May 25th, she headed straight t the family’s hme with a ty, ballns and a sign 48 , “Hey Ezra! Wuld yu like t 49 my liver?”
“I was shcked. My brain literally culdn’t 50 the wrds n the sign until she said it ut lud. Miss Carissa is a perfect 51 ! I can’t even begin t express hw 52 I am!” Ezra’s mther Karen said.
She cntinued, “The tears keep cming, and thugh I knew it was a 53 t get the news eventually, I had nt expected just hw it 54 me! There has been n shrtage f lve and kindness. This is the mst 55 gift!”
41.A.checking utB.turning tC.seeking frD.resulting in
42.A.wrkingB.decreasingC.failingD.changing
43.A.treatmentB.hpeC.supprtD.guarantee
44.A.dnrB.vlunteerC.dctrD.challenger
45.A.evaluatedB.rejectedC.advcatedD.submitted
46.A.experimentsB.testingC.sufferingD.imprvements
47.A.simplyB.exactlyC.suddenlyD.particularly
48.A.attachingB.writingC.explainingD.reading
49.A.cntributeB.transplantC.shareD.restre
50.A.recallB.classifyC.emplyD.prcess
51.A.witnessB.ppnentC.matchD.partner
52.A.enthusiasticB.ptimisticC.gratefulD.successful
53.A.reliefB.faithC.sympathyD.bnd
54.A.hnredB.shckedC.transfrmedD.detected
55.A.marvelusB.distinctC.substantialD.wrthwhile
第二节:语篇填空 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题纸相应位置上。
Mre than 200 types f delicacies frm Fujian prvince are making muths water nt nly in China but acrss the wrld. Tw f the mst ppular ____56____ (delight) frm Shaxian cunty, Sanming city, are wntns filled with juicy meat in a sizzling sup, alng with ndles biled in bne sup ____57____ (serve) with peanut butter.
Twenty years ag, Lu Guangcan, 59, frm Xiama twnship in the cunty, ____58____ (wrk) in a lcal she factry t make a living. Nw, he earns ____59____ (cnsiderable) mre by perating five restaurants serving Shaxian delicacies in different cities. Mre than 60,000 peple—mstly farmers—frm Shaxian cunty have run Shaxian Snacks restaurants acrss China since the 1980s, ____60____ lcals traveled far t set up family-run utlets.
As the number f cllege students, migrant wrkers and traders in urban areas rse in the early stages f refrm and pening-up, the delicacies were welcmed fr their flavrs and ____61____ (affrd) prices.
There are nw mre than 88,000 restaurants serving Shaxian delicacies natinwide, ____62____ a ttal turnver (营业额) f ver 50 billin yuan annually. ____63____ (prvide) fdies with quality snacks at cmpetitive prices, the Shaxian delicacies business has becme ____64____ lcal backbne industry.
Since mid-2018, Shaxian Snacks restaurants, with their icnic Pac-Man-like lgs, ____65____ (establish) in 62 cuntries and regins, including the United States, Japan, Australia, France and Prtugal.
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
近来,你校英语报摄影栏“美丽校园掠影”正在向全校师生征稿。请你挑选一张你所拍摄的照片并用电子邮件发送给栏目负责人Mike。
内容包括:1. 照片简要描述;
2. 选择的理由。
注意:1. 写作词数应为80个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Mike,
I’m sending t yu an extrardinary pht fr Glimpses f Our Pretty Schl clumn. __
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Yurs sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节:读后续写(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。续写的词数应为150左右。
In a small village f Smerset, England, there lived a by named Jack and his belved grandfather, an experienced sailr. The wise ld man had seen the wrld and he ften tld Jack “My by, remember, n matter hw tugh things get, as lng as yu have faith, nthing is impssible”. These wrds were Jack’s guiding light, especially in the dark days after his grandfather’s passing away.
Luckily, Jack had a cmpanin with him, a hrse named Lightning. Jack and Lightning grew up tgether, explring the frest and playing by the river. They were inseparable friends. One day, Jack set ut n an adventure with Lightning. As they went further int the frest, a sudden strm came. When Lightning tried t get away frm a falling tree, he accidentally stepped int a hidden swamp (沼泽). The mud was s thick that Lightning gt stuck, unable t free himself n matter hw hard he tried.
Panicked, Jack tried t pull Lightning ut with his wn hands, but the swamp was t strng. He ran back t the village seeking fr help. Swiftly, a grup f villagers fllwed Jack t the swamp, their faces turning cncerned as they saw the half- buried Lightning. Frm their past experience, the villagers were all aware that a situatin like this meant death fr the trapped animal. Yet, they still tried t use rpes t pull Lightning ut, but in vain.
As the villagers returned t the village, Jack remained by the swamp, lking at Lightning. The nce strng hrse nw std with his head lwered, his eyes filled with a mixture f fear and helplessness as he sank deeper int the mud. Jack, determined t save his friend, recalled his grandfather’s wrds. Clsing his eyes, Jack cncentrated, and then a vice eched in his mind: “Nthing is impssible. Use life t awake life.” Inspired, he thught, “What if I have the ther hrses run arund the swamp t give Lightning the strength t keep fighting?”
注意:
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:
With regained hpe, Jack rushed back t the village. _____________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 2:
On the seventh try, Lightning jumped ut f the swamp. __________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
东北育才高中高三年级
第一次模拟考试英语答案
1-5 ABABC 6-10 CACAA 11-15 BBCAB 16-20 CCABB
21-23 BBC 24-27 ACDC 28-31 DDCA 32-35 AABA 36-40 GFADE
41-45 DCBAD 46-50 BADCD 51-55 CCABA
56. delights 57. served 58. wrked 59. cnsiderably 60. when
61. affrdable 62. with 63. Prviding 64. a 65. have been established
【参考范文】
Dear Mike,
I’m sending t yu an extrardinary pht fr Glimpses f Our Pretty Schl clumn. I tk it by accident arund 22:30 last mnth.
One night when I was heading t my drm, I happened t see tw teachers taking phts f the bright mn abve the main building n ur campus. They were sitting n their bikes. Obviusly, they had just finished a lng day f wrk and were n their way hme.
What has made this pht extrardinary is the dreamy beauty f ur campus and the quiet happiness n the teachers’ faces and it is selected t shw my appreciatin f their untiring devtin t their wrk.
Yurs sincerely,
Li Hua
【参考范文】
With regained hpe, Jack rushed back t the village. His heart punded as he explained his plan t the villagers. Seeing the determinatin in Jack’s eyes, they agreed t help. Tgether, they led the hrses t the swamp, and they rde the hrses t circle arund Lightning. The hrses’ energy seemed t transfer t lightning, his eyes filled with a shining will t live. Lightning struggled and attempted fr several times but he failed t break free. Hwever, Lightning didn’t give up and Jack’s faith and the hrses’ circling never stpped. Jack kept shuting, “Yu can d it, Lightning I believe in yu.” His encuragement rang ut ver the swamp.
On the seventh try, Lightning jumped ut f the swamp. Like a flash f lightning, he made it. Jack ran ver and hugged Lightning’s neck, with tears f jy and gratitude. The villagers burst int cheers, their faces lighting up with relief at the miracle. They surrunded Jack and Lightning, praising Jack fr his determined faith. Bwing deeply, Jack expressed his heartfelt thanks t the villagers. Frm then n, the bnd between Jack and Lightning grew strnger, and their stry f faith became a legend thrughut the village. And Jack’s understanding f his grandfather’s wisdm deepened: with faith and unity, any challenge culd be vercme.
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1. 【答案】A
【原文】W: Jack is a respnsible persn. But in my eyes, he’s t serius. I dare nt even talk t him.
M: Over time, yu’ll find that he likes t say funny things t make peple laugh.
2. 【答案】B
【原文】M: Frtunately, I wke yu in class, therwise Mrs. White wuld have criticized yu. Why are yu s sleepy?
W: I stayed up late talking with my cusin Kate last night. Uncle Alex will send her t study abrad.
3. 【答案】A
【原文】M: What wuld yu like fr lunch? Hw abut sme fried chicken?
W: I dn’t want t eat unhealthy fd. Let’s buy sme vegetables and meat. I’ll give yu a taste f my cking tday.
4. 【答案】B
【原文】W: Excuse me, can yu shw me this ty car?
M: Sure. This is battery-pwered. Just press this buttn t turn it n.
W: OK. I’ll take it. The dll in the pink dress is really pretty. I want ne, t.
5. 【答案】C
【原文】W: What d yu usually d in yur free time?
M: I learn t play chess nline r d Tai Chi with my grandpa at hme.
W: Gd hbbies. I usually spend all my spare time n vide games.
【答案】6. C 7. A
【原文】M: Sweetheart, I think I need t aplgize t yu.
W: Aplgize fr what? I’m nt mad that yu culdn’t g t the amusement park with me last weekend.
M: Nt really. What I want t say is that I was t busy t g t yur parent-teacher cnference last week.
W: That’s kay. Mm already explained the reasn t me.
M: Gd. By the way, hw did yu d n yur midterm exams?
W: Well, I did very well in math and English. But my teacher said I need t spend mre time n my physics.
【答案】8. C 9. A 10. A
【原文】W: Hell, Tm. Yu finally answered the phne. I called yu several times but n ne answered. Hw are yu getting alng these days?
M: Srry, I went ut and left my phne at hme. I’m pretty fine, Rse. Have yu received the invitatin?
W: Yes. Thank yu. I will attend yur 50th wedding anniversary n July 2nd.
M: I am really glad that yu’ll cme. But wuld yu cme t my huse tw days earlier? Frankly, I want yu t help with the preparatin.
W: OK.
M: Thanks a millin!
W: My pleasure. Hw many friends have yu invited? 20?
M: Duble that. That’s why I want yur help. Rse, smene is ringing the drbell. I have t hang up nw. I’ll call yu later.
【答案】11. B 12. B 13. C
【原文】M: Wh were yu talking with, Rita?
W: My friend Max. He is in Eurpe nw.
M: Why did he g t Eurpe? G t cllege?
W: N. After graduating frm high schl, he decided t take a gap year and g backpacking in Eurpe.
M: Ww, cl! Has he visited many cuntries?
W: Yes. He went t Britain, the Netherlands and Belgium. He arrived in France yesterday and will stay there fr a mnth befre flying t Switzerland.
M: I haven’t been t Eurpe yet.
W: Me, neither. He said that he wuld take pictures and sht vides t share what he saw and heard.
M: Great! Which scial sftware des he pst his pictures and vides n? I want t fllw him.
W: OK. Let me shw yu.
【答案】14. A 15. B 16. C
【原文】W: Luis, culd yu give me a hand?
M: Sure. Here I cme.
W: Yu see, there is a bx, a chair, an umbrella and a camera. I can’t carry these things all at nce. This bx is full f apples. It’s very heavy. S can yu help me with it?
M: N prblem. I can help yu with this umbrella, t.
W: Thanks a millin. Tday is Sunday. Did yu just get back frm the gym? Yu seem t g t the gym every day this week.
M: Except tday. I did sme vluntary wrk instead. I d it twice a mnth.
W: What kind f vluntary wrk?
M: I went t the nursing hme, cutting hair fr the ld peple, cleaning their rms and chatting with them.
W: Yu’re s kind. Next time yu g there, dn’t frget t call me.
【答案】17. C 18. A 19. B 20. B
【原文】M: After lnging fr his stlen guitar fr almst half a century, Canadian rck star Randy Bachman has finally been reunited with the instrument, which an eagle-eyed fan tracked dwn in Japan. Bachman, wh wrte the riginal “American Wman” with his band The Guess Wh, recvered his guitar in Tky—46 years after his cherished guitar was stlen frm a Trnt htel. “With that guitar, I wrte many millin-selling sngs... it was like my magical guitar. And then when it’s suddenly gne, the magic is gne.” Bachman said. He bught the guitar as a teenager in the early 1960s with $400 saved up frm washing cars and babysitting. He had lng admired the instrument, spending hurs staring at it in a shp windw with his friend and fellw musician Neil Yung. Over the decades, Bachman hunted fr his guitar. A Canadian fan, William Lng, decided t help with the search in 2020. “Yeah, I’m a detective,” Lng said. “I was cnfident I was ging t find it.” Finally he fund that a Japanese musician called Takeshi played Bachman’s belved guitar in a vide. Takeshi bught Bachman’s guitar in 2014 fr arund 850,000 yen ($6,300). Lng alerted Bachman t his discvery, and the musicians arranged t meet in Tky t exchange Bachman’s riginal guitar with anther f the same type, als made in 1957.
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