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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2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。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 des the man prefer t g fr further study?
A. Italy.B. France.C. Ireland.
2 What is the man ging t d this Saturday?
A. G swimming.B. G hiking.C. G t a library.
3. Wh is the man talking t?
A. His aunt.B. The headmaster.C. A schl bus driver.
4. Where were the speakers in the mrning?
A. In a theatre.B. In a shpping center.C. In a restaurant.
5. What des the man think f the weather?
A. Relaxing.B. Satisfying.C. Upsetting.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. When will the wedding cake be served?
A. At 4:00 p.m.B. At 8:00 p.m.C. At 8:30 p.m.
7. What will the man's cusin d at the wedding?
A. Organize the dinner.B. Play in the live band.C. Take care f the music.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题
8. Which class are the speakers ding the prject fr?
A. Histry.B. Science.C. Scial studies.
9. Why des the man refuse t cnsider Benjamin Franklin as a gd chice?
A. The class have knwn a lt abut him.
B. Anther grup has chsen t study him.
C. His persnal life is nt attractive enugh.
10. What d the speakers finally decide t write abut?
A. Eln Musk.B. Nikla Tesla.C. Thmas Edisn.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. What's the man?
A. A radi hst.B. A shp assistant.C. A supermarket manager.
12. Where did the wman meet the kind girl?
A. In a parking lt.B. At Sam's huse.C. Outside a supermarket.
13. What's the wman ging t d?
A. Find the girl.B. Pay fr the bag.C. Pass n the kindness.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题
14. Where is the wman ging t vlunteer?
A. In Central America.B. In Eurpe.C. In Suth Africa.
15. What will the wman mainly d as a vlunteer?
A. Take phts.B. Access infrmatin.C. Ck fr the team.
16. What des the wman pay the charity fr?
A. Flight tickets.B. Living expenses.C. Research equipment.
17. Hw des the wman feel?
A. Excited.B. Nervus.C. Bred.
下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. Why did Alpine farmers riginally use cwbells?
A. T decrate the cattle.B. T track their cattle.C. T celebrate traditins.
19. What is mentined abut the tne f cwbells?
A. Farmers change the tne yearly.
B. Each cwbell has a different tne.
C. The tne represents the size f the cw.
20. Why are Swiss cwbells expensive?
A. They are made f cstly metals.
B. They were prduced lng ag.
C. They are handmade and culturally significant.
第二部分 阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
The British Art Prize ffers a unique chance fr artists t make a name and sell their artwrks.
Entry Requirements
All styles, media and techniques will be cnsidered. Entries may include paintings, drawings, textile (织物), prints r mixed media. Grup artwrks can be submitted (提交).
Exhibits must be riginal and the artist must have all rights t the wrk. Open t everyne whether yu’re prfessinal r nt.
Each artwrk must be within a ttal f 275cm x 275cm (including the frame) and must nt prject mre than 50cm frm the wall.
* Wrks created by AI will nt be cnsidered.
Entry Prcess
Press “Enter Nw” and cmplete all seven steps f the registratin prcess.
Once yu have registered and paid, yu may uplad digital images f yur artwrk and answer questins abut yur wrks. Once yu are happy with yur submissin, click the Save and Finish buttn t cmplete yur entry.
The entry fee fr the first artwrk is £20 and £17 fr any additinal artwrk. Yu may enter up t 20 wrks.
First Prize
The winner will receive a£2000 cash prize, £750 wrth f Derwent art materials plus a six-page feature in a future issue f Artists & Illustratrs.
Secnd Prize
A£500 cash prize plus £750 wrth f Staedtler prducts and inclusin in the Artists &Illustratrs British Art Prize winners’ special issue where a 10-page editrial (社论) will include images f all the shrtlist and winners.
Third Prize
A £500 Pegasus art supplies gift ticket, a£500 persnalised Stabil gift pack and inclusin in the British Art Prize winners’ special issue where a 10-page editrial will include images f all the shrtlist and winners.
21. Which entry meets the requirements?
A. A super painting made by AI.B. A handmade textile 3 meters high.
C. A cpy f Da Vinci’s masterpiece.D. An riginal mixed media by a grup.
22. Hw much will yu pay if yu enter 5 wrks?
A. £37.B. £85.C. £88.D. £100.
23. Which belngs t a secnd prize winner?
A. A £2000 cash prize.B. £750 wrth f Staedtler prducts.
C. £750 wrth f Derwent art materials.D. A £500 persnalized Stabil gift pack.
B
It’s 12km frm Pelegrinska n the Eastern tip f Hvar Island, acrss a 3km channel f water t and arund the cast f Palmizana island and I’m attempting t swim this distance. I’m taking part in UltraSwim 33.3, an pen-water event that challenges swimmers t cver the distance f an English Channel swim. This may seem an dd way t start an article abut writing. But I’ve lng tld students that writing a nvel is less like a flash f inspiratin and mre like swimming the Channel.
Training fr the UltraSwim meant gradually increasing my distance, strengthening my technique, and adapting t cld water. That is exactly like writing. Just as yu can build physical tirelessness, yu can build creative staying pwer. Fr swimming, that meant cld water adaptability and learning t eat prperly between swims. Fr writing, it means writing even when the wrds feel ff and learning t rewrite what desn’t wrk. Each week I saw my swim times imprve, just as my early drafts began t read less like ntes and mre like chapters.
This isn’t just my thery. Other authrs have fund similar inspiratin in swimming. Even Hemingway was knwn fr his lve f swimming. The pl at his Key West hme was mre than just a luxury; it was a place fr reflectin, writing and escape. He swam elsewhere, t: in Spain, in France, wherever life tk him.
There’s a mment, smewhere twards the end f a lng swim, when yur arms ache and every fibre f yur being wants ut. But yu keep ging and tuch the finish line. And then yu cllapse and say yu will never d that again. The funny thing is, the swimmers were, within minutes f receiving their medals, already talking abut “next year”— abut training mre seriusly and cming back strnger. That’s the part mst nn-writers dn’t understand: finishing the first draft f a nvel isn’t the end. It’s the beginning f editing, rewriting, restructuring. Yu’ve made it t the ther side, but the tide (潮汐) is already pulling yu back fr anther pass.
24. What’s the purpse f the first paragraph?
A. T describe a swimming rute.B. T explain a cmpetitin’s rules.
C. T cnnect tw seemingly different things.D. T shwcase an athletic achievement.
25. In what sense are swimming and writing similar accrding t the text?
A. Adaptability and gradual prgress are key.B. They require sudden bursts f inspiratin.
C. Physical strength is irrelevant t creativity.D. It takes a high level f fcus t d them well.
26. Why des the authr mentin Hemingway’s swimming pl in Key West?
A. T criticize his luxurius lifestyle.
B. T suggest sprty writers can easily succeed.
C. T highlight hw swimming fueled his writing.
D. T cmpare it with mdern swimming facilities.
27. What des the authr say abut finishing the first draft f a nvel?
A. It’s like winning a swimming medal.B. It leads t the next phase f hard wrk.
C. It marks the final step f the writing prcess.D. It’s less imprtant than the initial brainstrming.
C
The numerus bacteria that naturally inhabit the human bdy seem t help us in many ways. One grup is emerging as particularly beneficial: a type f gut (肠道) bacteria knwn as Blautia, which has made headlines recently because it seems t prduce sme really remarkable effects. Nw, a Chinese team is glimpsing anther ptential benefit f Blautia: helping peple adapt t high altitudes. Their findings suggest that prviding Blautia culd help muntaineers and thers perfrm better in these challenging envirnments.
Qing-Peng Kng, a geneticist at the Chinese Academy f Sciences, and his team recruited 45 men t mve frm their hmes at 250 meters abve sea level t a twn at abut 3,700 meters. Despite the thin air, the men ate similar fd as they had at hme, minimizing the effects f diet changes n their gut bacteria. After 2 days, Blautia went frm being rare t very abundant in their guts.
In the secnd experiment, the team expsed mice t cntrlled lw-xygen cnditins in the lab first and then simulated (模拟) an altitude f 4,000 meters, while giving Blautia t half f them every ther day. The Blautia-treated mice shwed milder respnse f altitude sickness. This pens the dr int whether altitude sickness might be amenable t treatment thrugh the gut.
The bacteria’s effect may als extend t the brain. “Its superpwer cmes frm the cnnectin between the gut and the brain,” says Klepac-Cerak at Wellesley Cllege. The fatty acids it makes are knwn t activate receptrs (神经末梢) n nerves that cnnect the digestive system, heart and brain. This culd help explain a surprising relatinship that Klepac-Cerak reprted last year: Kids are mre likely t talk and laugh when they have mre Blautia in their guts. “There’s lts f cmmunicatin happening between ur brain; we are just beginning t uncver what services bacteria d fr us.” Klepac-Cerak ntes.
Blautia’s apparent superpwers suggest t Kng it culd serve as a supplement (补充) that benefits peple regardless f whether they are planning a trip t Tibet. But first, Kng says, he wants t find ut whether Blautia is a “sl” player r has these prtective effects nly as part f a larger grup f bacteria.
28. What’s the newly-fund benefit f the study led by a Chinese team?
A. It gets public attentin.B. It helps peple d better at high altitudes.
C. It makes scial media angry.D. It intrduces an advanced new technlgy.
29. What d we knw abut the subjects (实验对象) in bth experiments?
A. They experienced lw-xygen cnditins.
B They received Blautia in their diet.
C. They mved t high-altitude regins.
D. They suffered severe altitude sickness.
30. What des the underlined wrd “amenable” in Paragraph 3 mean?”.
A. CarelessB. Untreatable.C. UnchangeableD. Reactive.
31. Hw wuld bth Kng and Klepac-Cerak describe Blautia’s rle in human health?
A. duble-edged swrd.B. A sl player.
C. An extremely effective slutin.D. A partially-understd influence
D
Fishing is a way f life fr peple wh live n the flating villages f Cambdia’s Tnle Sap Lake. These Sutheast Asians depend n fish in the lake. But thse fish are in truble.
Overall, their numbers in Tnle Sap Lake have been falling sharply. Cmpared t the number in 2003, just 12 percent as many culd be fund in 2019. Chevalier was part f a team that shared thse data in Science f the Ttal Envirnment. “If the tendency cntinues,” he says, “there will be nthing fr peple there t eat any mre.”
Dams (大坝) are a big prblem, Chevalier says. These structures break up river systems. With grwing human ppulatins, verfishing becmes mre f a threat. As peple keep fishing, the share f fish left there culd decrease even mre. Pllutin threatens freshwater ecsystems, t. Peple have als been changing the land in ways that damages the habitat in lakes and streams. And then there’s a grwing number f nn-native harmful species. Lastly, glbal warming has been causing harm by stressing bth fish and their fd surces.
Still, the situatin isn’t hpeless. Researchers are wrking t identify the mst effective ways t change that. One way is t remve utdated r ill-placed dams. The largest such U. S. prject tk dwn fur dams frm the lwer Klamath River. Sn after, thusands f salmn (鲑鱼) were swimming upstream thrugh this newly pened stretch. Elsewhere, dam peratrs can reduce harm by changing river flws. Limiting flw t much can cause dwnstream areas t dry up. Smarter dam placement wuld als help.
“Restring habitat can help if dne right. But this wrk csts mney. And it’s hard t restre entire streams,” Jhn Gray, a fish bilgist, says. In 2022, scientists tried reppulating sme fish species at Tnle Sap Lake. Hwever, nearly half the fish were caught less than three mnths later.
With each success r failure, scientists learn hw better t deal with these big prblems. Teens can get invlved. Many cnservatin grups welcme help frm peple f any age.
32. Why is fishing mentined in the first paragraph?
A. T present a way f living.B. T state the best fishing place.
C. T lead t the main cncern.D. T stress the value f traditin.
33. Which f the fllwing is a way t settle the prblem caused by dams?
A. Increasing the use f dams.
B. Turning dams int river habitats.
C. Chsing the lcatins fr dams wisely.
D. Limiting the river water flwing dwnstream.
34. What des Gray think f restring habitat?
A. It has limited benefits.B. It is useless.
C. It will bring wrse results.D. It is mney-saving.
35. What is the best title f the text?
A. Remve Old DamsB. Threats t Sutheast Asian Ppulatin
C. Benefits f Prtecting FishD. Help Tnle Sap Fish Survive
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。
Everyne wh knws the jy f lving an animal will als experience the srrw f lsing them. Here are heartfelt ways t heal (治愈) and hnr their memry.
Give yurself permissin. If yu’re heartbrken after the lss f yur pet, yu’re far frm alne. Cuntless pet wners said they cried mre fr their animal than a human. That’s because animals dn’t care what their wners lk like, what they drive and where they live. ____36____ Thus, allw yurself t feel the lss f uncnditinal lve.
Stp blaming yurself. One f the mst cmmn emtins we feel when we lse a furry family member is guilt. Pet parents will say things like they didn’t walk their animal enugh. ____37____ S repeat a sentence: I feel guilt, and it’s nrmal. This helps yu catch it, befre it ges deeper.
Make feelings tangible (可感知). Thse wh experience a sudden lss f a cmpanin animal may find themselves in a state f shck. ____38____ Lking at pictures f yur animal and jurnaling yur feelings are bth ways t cncretize the lss early in the prcess.
____39____ It’s widely knwn that animals are ften mre perceptive than humans. They may have taught yu patience r helped yu learn hw t live in the mment. Incrprate (融合) these lessns int yur life, and the spirit f yur pet will always be with yu.
Open yur heart again. If yu wait until yu n lnger miss yur animal, yu may never be ready t welcme anther. It’s advisable t acknwledge yur srrw while als pening yur heart t the jy a new pet can bring. This starts with creating a lving envirnment fr bth yu and yur new furry friend. ____40____
A. Reflect n their wisdm.
B. Acknwledging this death is crucial.
C. It’s rare t have a relatinship this pure.
D. This ften cmes frm a sense f pwerlessness.
E. Hld a gathering t remember what they brught yu.
F. Sme peple find cmfrt in creating a memrial garden.
G. It’s imprtant t treat yur emtinal state with mercy.
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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
“I want t be a champin jckey (骑师),” Billy Lughnane says, with the smile that is already smething f a trademark. He was being talked abut as a future ____41____ well befre he started t discuss the idea himself.
“There are pictures f me a cuple f mnths after I was brn, ____42____ n a hrse,” Lughnane says. “I ____43____ arund race hrses and it’s been my dream jb since I was a baby. I’ve been ____44____ since I started racing.” Lughnane wn several small awards less than a year after his first success in Nvember 2022.
In April 2024, he achieved his first ____45____ race win. Just tw mnths later, he had anther big victry at Ryal Asct — ne f the mst imprtant events f hrse racing. ____46____ a hrse named Rashabar, whse chances f winning was ____47____, he calmly wn the Cventry Stakes, a high-level race. That was the nly time he ever rde that hrse, and it was Rashabar’s nly win in the recent ten races.
Amid all the quickfire success and the unavidable ____48____ that fllwed, Lughnane’s awareness and calmness have been ____49____ by a strikingly clear-eyed sense f hw far he still has t travel. Hw has he managed t stay s ____50____? “Everyne asks me the questin,” he says, “and I just fcus n my rides.”
In 2025, Lughnane has nt simply been ____51____, but the busiest rider in Britain, with 771 rides. Every ride invlves much mre than the ne r tw minutes n the ____52____. “A lt ges in befre the race,” he says, “lking at my hrse’s ____53____ races and its run style, and making a plan n what t d with the trainer befre the race. I’m riding seven days a week,” he says, “but I’m happy t be busy and I’d be ____54____ if I just sat at hme with n ____55____ .”
41. A. agentB. bssC. champinD. runner
42. A. standingB. seatedC. playingD. tied
43. A. played a partB. trained hardC. wrked utD. grew up
44. A. luckyB. braveC. anxiusD. famus
45. A. pssibleB. majrC. lcalD. fficial
46. A. FeedingB. OwningC. PhtgraphingD. Riding
47. A. decentB. reasnableC. slimD. knwn
48. A. attentinB. perfrmanceC. demandD. criticism
49. A. replacedB. matchedC. drivenD. challenged
50. A. sharp-eyedB. relaxedC. grundedD. pen-minded
51. A. busyB. ptimisticC. reservedD. tired
52. A. radsB. tracksC. edgesD. platfrms
53. A. previusB. restrictedC. difficultD. exciting
54. A. dreamingB. wrryingC. frgivingD. escaping
55. A. cmpanyB. prspectC. ridesD. hbbies
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Juliette Vauchez finished a distant sixth in the wmen’s changquan-jianshu-qiangshu rutines at the Chengdu Wrld Games n the night f Aug 9. But ff the cmpetitin flr, her calm smile and steady ____56____ (present) reflected the dignity f a Chinese martial arts master frm a wuxia nvel. “Wushu has taught me t be peaceful and t understand that there is always smene strnger,” the French athlete said. “My gal is simply t keep ____57____ (imprve) myself.” Wushu has ____58____ (true) shaped her life.
Vauchez was brn in Brdeaux, a city famus fr its wine. Her passin ____59____ the sprt started early, thanks t her father, ____60____ tk her t a lcal wushu club when she was six. “It was hard, but frm the beginning, I learned t stay fcused and cnsistent,” she said. Her discipline extends beynd sprt. Nw 27 and wrking as an engineer, she balances her jb with evening training ____61____ (sessin). Her skill and devtin quickly earned her ____62____ place n France’s natinal team. At age 15, she made her internatinal debut (登台) at the 2013 Wrld Wushu Champinships in Kuala Lumpur. With each cmpetitin, Vauchez’s cmpetitive spirit grew, but s did her awareness abut when t pause t make further prgress. “Wushu is an never-ending jurney full f challenges. Smetimes, yu have t rest, take a break, and then cntinue. That, t me, is the ____63____ (hide) part f Chinese culture — the mindset,” she said.
“Wushu lets anyne express themselves,” she said. “I feel clse t thse wh share my passin and enjy seeing them at cmpetitins.” Vauchez and her husband, fellw wushu athlete Benit Denlle, ____64____ (wrk) t prmte the sprt in Brdeaux at present. They hpe ____65____ (make) wushu the city’s secnd calling card, alngside its famus wine.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Paul来邮件询问你参加环境保护的志愿者活动情况,请回邮件答复。内容包括:
1.活动情况;
2.意义或收获。
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 Paul,
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
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。
Marta had been a hmemaker fr 27 years. Lking after the family has always been her jb. Since her daughters were married and her husband retired, she decided t get a jb t experience a new life. She nticed the ice cream shp in her neighbrhd and applied there.
Due t a labr shrtage, the wners, a middle-aged cuple, were delighted t hire her. Three mnths later, Marta lved her jb. One mrning, Carl, the wman wner, explained that her husband David had the flu. Carl wrried abut running ut f ice cream but said making mre was impssible because it was David’s jb and he was prtective f his machines. The ice cream rm was lcked, and David refused t share the key lcatin because he was wrried that Carl wuldn’t knw hw t d it at all.
Marta encuraged Carl t call David, but he insisted n cming in t make the ice cream himself. Carl nly persuaded him t stay in bed by prmising nt t attempt making ice cream. Marta felt srry fr Carl and urged her t prve her capability. Despite her wrry f nt matching David’s skill, Carl agreed t try.
While Carl served the custmers, Marta began her wn search. She started frm the bvius places—drawers and aprn (围裙) pckets—but fund nthing. She checked inside the fridges and the dishwasher. Nthing.
Then her eyes fell n a large hrseshe magnet (磁铁) lying n a shelf in the strerm. It was just what she needed! She ran it ver the sides f bxes f cups. Then thrugh piles f kitchen twels and stacks f paper napkins. N place was ruled ut.
When she tk the magnet t the bag f sugar, she almst missed the faint stirring f the tiny crystals (晶体). She realised that smething ther than that sugar was in the bag.
Marta mved the magnet arund slwly until, eventually, a key jumped ut and stuck t it. Marta handed the key ver t Carl. “Nw I’ll serve the custmers while yu g and d the magic,” she encuraged Carl.
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。
Carl reslved t succeed, fllwing the recipes carefully.
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Suddenly, David arrived, surprised t see the scene.
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福建百校10月联合测评
英语
全卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
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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2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。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。
例:Hw much is the shirt?
A. £19.15. B. £9.18. C. £9.15.
答案是C。
1. Where des the man prefer t g fr further study?
A. Italy.B. France.C. Ireland.
【答案】A
【原文】W: Hi, Sam. Where are yu ging fr further educatin? France, Italy r Ireland?
M: Well, I prefer Italy, because it has rich histry and amazing art. Which ne d yu prefer?
W: I like France best because I can ften visit the Luvre Museum.
2. What is the man ging t d this Saturday?
A. G swimming.B. G hiking.C. G t a library.
【答案】B
【原文】W: Sphie and I are ging swimming this Saturday. Wuld yu like t jin us?
M: Thanks fr yur invitatin, but I prmised Emily t g hiking with her this Saturday. Hw abut ging t the library tgether n Sunday?
W: Okay.
3. Wh is the man talking t?
A. His aunt.B. The headmaster.C. A schl bus driver.
【答案】C
【原文】M: Can yu stp at Lincln Street, Mrs. Green? I’m ging t my aunt’s.
W: Srry, Liam. The bus line is fixed by the headmaster. I’m nt allwed t change it.
M: Understd.
4. Where were the speakers in the mrning?
A. In a theatre.B. In a shpping center.C. In a restaurant.
【答案】B
【原文】M: What a great perfrmance it was! It felt like we were seeing a play in the theatre.
W: Exactly! It’s really a great idea t set up a stage in the shpping center.
M: Let’s g back there after lunch.
5. What des the man think f the weather?
A. Relaxing.B. Satisfying.C. Upsetting.
【答案】C
【原文】M: What hrrible weather! Rainy days really put me in a bad md.
W: Well, n the cntrary, I lve rainy days. It makes me calm and relaxed, frgetting all my wrries and enjying the rain.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. When will the wedding cake be served?
A. At 4:00 p.m.B. At 8:00 p.m.C. At 8:30 p.m.
7. What will the man's cusin d at the wedding?
A. Organize the dinner.B. Play in the live band.C. Take care f the music.
【答案】6. B 7. C
【原文】M: The wedding ceremny will end at 4:00 p.m. Dinner will start at 6:00 p.m. The wedding cake will be served half an hur befre the first dancing.
W: When will the dancing start?
M: The first dance between the bride and bridegrm is scheduled fr 8:30. Everyne else can jin in the secnd dance.
W: Will yu take care f the music?
M: N, I'm in charge f the dinner. My cusin Lynn will lk after the music. There will be a live band attending the ceremny.
W: That’s cl!
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题
8. Which class are the speakers ding the prject fr?
A. Histry.B. Science.C. Scial studies.
9. Why des the man refuse t cnsider Benjamin Franklin as a gd chice?
A. The class have knwn a lt abut him.
B. Anther grup has chsen t study him.
C. His persnal life is nt attractive enugh.
10. What d the speakers finally decide t write abut?
A. Eln Musk.B. Nikla Tesla.C. Thmas Edisn.
【答案】8. C 9. A 10. B
【原文】M: Lucy, we have t write abut ne f “Histry’s Greatest Inventrs”.
W: Yes, I'm excited abut this hmewrk fr scial studies. S, wh d we fcus n?
M: Mr. White said we shuld write abut their lives as well as their scientific achievements.
W: What abut Benjamin Franklin? His persnal life is quite interesting.
M: We studied him fr the end-f-term exam last year, remember? I'm afraid we can’t tell the class anything new.
W: Thmas Edisn?
M: I heard Fina and Gerge wuld chse him fr their presentatin.
W: What abut Edisn’s big cmpetitr, Nikla Tesla?
M: Oh, that’s a gd idea. I read a bk abut him a cuple f years ag. He's the guy Eln Musk’s car cmpany is named after.
W: Ww! I can’t wait t knw mre abut him.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. What's the man?
A. A radi hst.B. A shp assistant.C. A supermarket manager.
12. Where did the wman meet the kind girl?
A. In a parking lt.B. At Sam's huse.C. Outside a supermarket.
13. What's the wman ging t d?
A. Find the girl.B. Pay fr the bag.C. Pass n the kindness.
【答案】11. A 12. C 13. C
【原文】M: Gd mrning! Yu’re n the air! What sng wuld yu like t hear?
W: Gd mrning! I’d like t request a sng “A Wrld Full f Kindness”.
M: And wh wuld yu like t send it ut t?
W: It’s fr a kind girl I met utside the Sam’s supermarket yesterday.
M: What did she d?
W: When I walked tward the parking lt after shpping, my bag tipped ver and all the things in it drpped nt the grund. This kind girl walked ver and helped me.
M: Oh, that’s s nice f her!
W: Yeah, nt nly did she help me pick up the items, but she als gave me a large bag and insisted I keep it.
M: Did yu take it?
W: Yes, I accepted her ffer and she really made my day.
M: It seems she was an angel t yu.
W: Exactly. I decided t pay it frward.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题
14. Where is the wman ging t vlunteer?
A. In Central America.B. In Eurpe.C. In Suth Africa.
15. What will the wman mainly d as a vlunteer?
A. Take phts.B. Access infrmatin.C. Ck fr the team.
16. What des the wman pay the charity fr?
A. Flight tickets.B. Living expenses.C. Research equipment.
17. Hw des the wman feel?
A. Excited.B. Nervus.C. Bred.
【答案】14. C 15. A 16. B 17. A
【原文】W:I’m ging t spend six weeks as a vlunteer whale watcher next June.
M:Cl! Where will yu g?
W:Originally, I wanted t g t Central America, but then I read abut Greece in suthern Eurpe, where June is a perfect time fr whale watching.
M:I lve Greek culture.
W:Me, t. But Tracy tld me the whales ff the cast f Suth Africa were amazing.
M:S, what’s yur final decisin?
W:Well, Suth Africa. Because Tracy was there last year and she strngly recmmended it.
M:What will yu d there?
W:I will spend mst f the time taking pictures f the whales we encunter. And I’ll d sme paper wrk, t.
M:That will be fun!
W:I guess s. I’m lking frward t it.
M:Will yu pay fr yur rm and meals there?
W:Sure, I’ll give $200 per week t the whale charity and they’ll arrange my accmmdatin and meals.
M:That’s affrdable.
W:Yeah. It will be quite an adventure and I’ll make new friends there, t.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. Why did Alpine farmers riginally use cwbells?
A. T decrate the cattle.B. T track their cattle.C. T celebrate traditins.
19. What is mentined abut the tne f cwbells?
A. Farmers change the tne yearly.
B. Each cwbell has a different tne.
C. The tne represents the size f the cw.
20. Why are Swiss cwbells expensive?
A. They are made f cstly metals.
B. They were prduced lng ag.
C. They are handmade and culturally significant.
【答案】18. B 19. B 20. C
【原文】M:The rigins f the Swiss cwbell date back centuries, t be exact, ver 900 years. As Alpine farmers mved their cattle between high and lw grasslands, they needed a reliable means t track them. The cwbell, with its ring, prvided just that. Each bell has a unique tne that identifies any individual cw. Over time, it changed, nt just in frm but in significance, integrating itself int Swiss culture. Fr the Swiss, cwbells are symblic f their cnnectin with nature, their deep-rted traditins, and the beauty f the Alps.
There are nly abut six main cwbell makers left in Switzerland. The bells are handmade and can last fr decades. Craftsmanship is highly valued. Fr travellers, Swiss cwbells have becme belved suvenirs. They’re nt just reminders f a trip, but a slice f Swiss traditin. Whether hung n drways r displayed n shelves, they serve as a symbl f the Alps’ breathtaking scenery and calmness it brings.
Given the craftsmanship and cultural imprtance, genuine Swiss cwbells dn’t cme cheap. While Swiss cwbell prices vary based n size, material, and delicacy f design, sme can cst hundreds, if nt thusands, f Swiss francs. It’s a wrthy price fr a piece f Swiss heritage.
第二部分 阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
The British Art Prize ffers a unique chance fr artists t make a name and sell their artwrks.
Entry Requirements
All styles, media and techniques will be cnsidered. Entries may include paintings, drawings, textile (织物), prints r mixed media. Grup artwrks can be submitted (提交).
Exhibits must be riginal and the artist must have all rights t the wrk. Open t everyne whether yu’re prfessinal r nt.
Each artwrk must be within a ttal f 275cm x 275cm (including the frame) and must nt prject mre than 50cm frm the wall.
* Wrks created by AI will nt be cnsidered.
Entry Prcess
Press “Enter Nw” and cmplete all seven steps f the registratin prcess.
Once yu have registered and paid, yu may uplad digital images f yur artwrk and answer questins abut yur wrks. Once yu are happy with yur submissin, click the Save and Finish buttn t cmplete yur entry.
The entry fee fr the first artwrk is £20 and £17 fr any additinal artwrk. Yu may enter up t 20 wrks.
First Prize
The winner will receive a£2000 cash prize, £750 wrth f Derwent art materials plus a six-page feature in a future issue f Artists & Illustratrs.
Secnd Prize
A£500 cash prize plus £750 wrth f Staedtler prducts and inclusin in the Artists &Illustratrs British Art Prize winners’ special issue where a 10-page editrial (社论) will include images f all the shrtlist and winners.
Third Prize
A £500 Pegasus art supplies gift ticket, a£500 persnalised Stabil gift pack and inclusin in the British Art Prize winners’ special issue where a 10-page editrial will include images f all the shrtlist and winners.
21. Which entry meets the requirements?
A. A super painting made by AI.B. A handmade textile 3 meters high.
C. A cpy f Da Vinci’s masterpiece.D. An riginal mixed media by a grup.
22. Hw much will yu pay if yu enter 5 wrks?
A. £37.B. £85.C. £88.D. £100.
23. Which belngs t a secnd prize winner?
A. A £2000 cash prize.B. £750 wrth f Staedtler prducts.
C. £750 wrth f Derwent art materials.D. A £500 persnalized Stabil gift pack.
【答案】21. D 22. C 23. B
B
It’s 12km frm Pelegrinska n the Eastern tip f Hvar Island, acrss a 3km channel f water t and arund the cast f Palmizana island and I’m attempting t swim this distance. I’m taking part in UltraSwim 33.3, an pen-water event that challenges swimmers t cver the distance f an English Channel swim. This may seem an dd way t start an article abut writing. But I’ve lng tld students that writing a nvel is less like a flash f inspiratin and mre like swimming the Channel.
Training fr the UltraSwim meant gradually increasing my distance, strengthening my technique, and adapting t cld water. That is exactly like writing. Just as yu can build physical tirelessness, yu can build creative staying pwer. Fr swimming, that meant cld water adaptability and learning t eat prperly between swims. Fr writing, it means writing even when the wrds feel ff and learning t rewrite what desn’t wrk. Each week I saw my swim times imprve, just as my early drafts began t read less like ntes and mre like chapters.
This isn’t just my thery. Other authrs have fund similar inspiratin in swimming. Even Hemingway was knwn fr his lve f swimming. The pl at his Key West hme was mre than just a luxury; it was a place fr reflectin, writing and escape. He swam elsewhere, t: in Spain, in France, wherever life tk him.
There’s a mment, smewhere twards the end f a lng swim, when yur arms ache and every fibre f yur being wants ut. But yu keep ging and tuch the finish line. And then yu cllapse and say yu will never d that again. The funny thing is, the swimmers were, within minutes f receiving their medals, already talking abut “next year”— abut training mre seriusly and cming back strnger. That’s the part mst nn-writers dn’t understand: finishing the first draft f a nvel isn’t the end. It’s the beginning f editing, rewriting, restructuring. Yu’ve made it t the ther side, but the tide (潮汐) is already pulling yu back fr anther pass.
24. What’s the purpse f the first paragraph?
A. T describe a swimming rute.B. T explain a cmpetitin’s rules.
C. T cnnect tw seemingly different things.D. T shwcase an athletic achievement.
25. In what sense are swimming and writing similar accrding t the text?
A. Adaptability and gradual prgress are key.B. They require sudden bursts f inspiratin.
C. Physical strength is irrelevant t creativity.D. It takes a high level f fcus t d them well.
26. Why des the authr mentin Hemingway’s swimming pl in Key West?
A. T criticize his luxurius lifestyle.
B. T suggest sprty writers can easily succeed.
C. T highlight hw swimming fueled his writing.
D. T cmpare it with mdern swimming facilities.
27. What des the authr say abut finishing the first draft f a nvel?
A. It’s like winning a swimming medal.B. It leads t the next phase f hard wrk.
C. It marks the final step f the writing prcess.D. It’s less imprtant than the initial brainstrming.
【答案】24. C 25. A 26. C 27. B
C
The numerus bacteria that naturally inhabit the human bdy seem t help us in many ways. One grup is emerging as particularly beneficial: a type f gut (肠道) bacteria knwn as Blautia, which has made headlines recently because it seems t prduce sme really remarkable effects. Nw, a Chinese team is glimpsing anther ptential benefit f Blautia: helping peple adapt t high altitudes. Their findings suggest that prviding Blautia culd help muntaineers and thers perfrm better in these challenging envirnments.
Qing-Peng Kng, a geneticist at the Chinese Academy f Sciences, and his team recruited 45 men t mve frm their hmes at 250 meters abve sea level t a twn at abut 3,700 meters. Despite the thin air, the men ate similar fd as they had at hme, minimizing the effects f diet changes n their gut bacteria. After 2 days, Blautia went frm being rare t very abundant in their guts.
In the secnd experiment, the team expsed mice t cntrlled lw-xygen cnditins in the lab first and then simulated (模拟) an altitude f 4,000 meters, while giving Blautia t half f them every ther day. The Blautia-treated mice shwed milder respnse f altitude sickness. This pens the dr int whether altitude sickness might be amenable t treatment thrugh the gut.
The bacteria’s effect may als extend t the brain. “Its superpwer cmes frm the cnnectin between the gut and the brain,” says Klepac-Cerak at Wellesley Cllege. The fatty acids it makes are knwn t activate receptrs (神经末梢) n nerves that cnnect the digestive system, heart and brain. This culd help explain a surprising relatinship that Klepac-Cerak reprted last year: Kids are mre likely t talk and laugh when they have mre Blautia in their guts. “There’s lts f cmmunicatin happening between ur brain; we are just beginning t uncver what services bacteria d fr us.” Klepac-Cerak ntes.
Blautia’s apparent superpwers suggest t Kng it culd serve as a supplement (补充) that benefits peple regardless f whether they are planning a trip t Tibet. But first, Kng says, he wants t find ut whether Blautia is a “sl” player r has these prtective effects nly as part f a larger grup f bacteria.
28. What’s the newly-fund benefit f the study led by a Chinese team?
A. It gets public attentin.B. It helps peple d better at high altitudes.
C. It makes scial media angry.D. It intrduces an advanced new technlgy.
29. What d we knw abut the subjects (实验对象) in bth experiments?
A. They experienced lw-xygen cnditins.
B They received Blautia in their diet.
C. They mved t high-altitude regins.
D. They suffered severe altitude sickness.
30. What des the underlined wrd “amenable” in Paragraph 3 mean?”.
A. CarelessB. Untreatable.C. UnchangeableD. Reactive.
31. Hw wuld bth Kng and Klepac-Cerak describe Blautia’s rle in human health?
A. duble-edged swrd.B. A sl player.
C. An extremely effective slutin.D. A partially-understd influence
【答案】28. B 29. A 30. D 31. D
D
Fishing is a way f life fr peple wh live n the flating villages f Cambdia’s Tnle Sap Lake. These Sutheast Asians depend n fish in the lake. But thse fish are in truble.
Overall, their numbers in Tnle Sap Lake have been falling sharply. Cmpared t the number in 2003, just 12 percent as many culd be fund in 2019. Chevalier was part f a team that shared thse data in Science f the Ttal Envirnment. “If the tendency cntinues,” he says, “there will be nthing fr peple there t eat any mre.”
Dams (大坝) are a big prblem, Chevalier says. These structures break up river systems. With grwing human ppulatins, verfishing becmes mre f a threat. As peple keep fishing, the share f fish left there culd decrease even mre. Pllutin threatens freshwater ecsystems, t. Peple have als been changing the land in ways that damages the habitat in lakes and streams. And then there’s a grwing number f nn-native harmful species. Lastly, glbal warming has been causing harm by stressing bth fish and their fd surces.
Still, the situatin isn’t hpeless. Researchers are wrking t identify the mst effective ways t change that. One way is t remve utdated r ill-placed dams. The largest such U. S. prject tk dwn fur dams frm the lwer Klamath River. Sn after, thusands f salmn (鲑鱼) were swimming upstream thrugh this newly pened stretch. Elsewhere, dam peratrs can reduce harm by changing river flws. Limiting flw t much can cause dwnstream areas t dry up. Smarter dam placement wuld als help.
“Restring habitat can help if dne right. But this wrk csts mney. And it’s hard t restre entire streams,” Jhn Gray, a fish bilgist, says. In 2022, scientists tried reppulating sme fish species at Tnle Sap Lake. Hwever, nearly half the fish were caught less than three mnths later.
With each success r failure, scientists learn hw better t deal with these big prblems. Teens can get invlved. Many cnservatin grups welcme help frm peple f any age.
32. Why is fishing mentined in the first paragraph?
A. T present a way f living.B. T state the best fishing place.
C. T lead t the main cncern.D. T stress the value f traditin.
33. Which f the fllwing is a way t settle the prblem caused by dams?
A. Increasing the use f dams.
B. Turning dams int river habitats.
C. Chsing the lcatins fr dams wisely.
D. Limiting the river water flwing dwnstream.
34. What des Gray think f restring habitat?
A. It has limited benefits.B. It is useless.
C. It will bring wrse results.D. It is mney-saving.
35. What is the best title f the text?
A. Remve Old DamsB. Threats t Sutheast Asian Ppulatin
C. Benefits f Prtecting FishD. Help Tnle Sap Fish Survive
【答案】32. C 33. C 34. A 35. D
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。
Everyne wh knws the jy f lving an animal will als experience the srrw f lsing them. Here are heartfelt ways t heal (治愈) and hnr their memry.
Give yurself permissin. If yu’re heartbrken after the lss f yur pet, yu’re far frm alne. Cuntless pet wners said they cried mre fr their animal than a human. That’s because animals dn’t care what their wners lk like, what they drive and where they live. ____36____ Thus, allw yurself t feel the lss f uncnditinal lve.
Stp blaming yurself. One f the mst cmmn emtins we feel when we lse a furry family member is guilt. Pet parents will say things like they didn’t walk their animal enugh. ____37____ S repeat a sentence: I feel guilt, and it’s nrmal. This helps yu catch it, befre it ges deeper.
Make feelings tangible (可感知). Thse wh experience a sudden lss f a cmpanin animal may find themselves in a state f shck. ____38____ Lking at pictures f yur animal and jurnaling yur feelings are bth ways t cncretize the lss early in the prcess.
____39____ It’s widely knwn that animals are ften mre perceptive than humans. They may have taught yu patience r helped yu learn hw t live in the mment. Incrprate (融合) these lessns int yur life, and the spirit f yur pet will always be with yu.
Open yur heart again. If yu wait until yu n lnger miss yur animal, yu may never be ready t welcme anther. It’s advisable t acknwledge yur srrw while als pening yur heart t the jy a new pet can bring. This starts with creating a lving envirnment fr bth yu and yur new furry friend. ____40____
A. Reflect n their wisdm.
B. Acknwledging this death is crucial.
C. It’s rare t have a relatinship this pure.
D. This ften cmes frm a sense f pwerlessness.
E. Hld a gathering t remember what they brught yu.
F. Sme peple find cmfrt in creating a memrial garden.
G. It’s imprtant t treat yur emtinal state with mercy.
【答案】36. C 37. D 38. B 39. A 40. F
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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
“I want t be a champin jckey (骑师),” Billy Lughnane says, with the smile that is already smething f a trademark. He was being talked abut as a future ____41____ well befre he started t discuss the idea himself.
“There are pictures f me a cuple f mnths after I was brn, ____42____ n a hrse,” Lughnane says. “I ____43____ arund race hrses and it’s been my dream jb since I was a baby. I’ve been ____44____ since I started racing.” Lughnane wn several small awards less than a year after his first success in Nvember 2022.
In April 2024, he achieved his first ____45____ race win. Just tw mnths later, he had anther big victry at Ryal Asct — ne f the mst imprtant events f hrse racing. ____46____ a hrse named Rashabar, whse chances f winning was ____47____, he calmly wn the Cventry Stakes, a high-level race. That was the nly time he ever rde that hrse, and it was Rashabar’s nly win in the recent ten races.
Amid all the quickfire success and the unavidable ____48____ that fllwed, Lughnane’s awareness and calmness have been ____49____ by a strikingly clear-eyed sense f hw far he still has t travel. Hw has he managed t stay s ____50____? “Everyne asks me the questin,” he says, “and I just fcus n my rides.”
In 2025, Lughnane has nt simply been ____51____, but the busiest rider in Britain, with 771 rides. Every ride invlves much mre than the ne r tw minutes n the ____52____. “A lt ges in befre the race,” he says, “lking at my hrse’s ____53____ races and its run style, and making a plan n what t d with the trainer befre the race. I’m riding seven days a week,” he says, “but I’m happy t be busy and I’d be ____54____ if I just sat at hme with n ____55____ .”
41. A. agentB. bssC. champinD. runner
42. A. standingB. seatedC. playingD. tied
43. A. played a partB. trained hardC. wrked utD. grew up
44. A. luckyB. braveC. anxiusD. famus
45. A. pssibleB. majrC. lcalD. fficial
46. A. FeedingB. OwningC. PhtgraphingD. Riding
47. A. decentB. reasnableC. slimD. knwn
48. A. attentinB. perfrmanceC. demandD. criticism
49. A. replacedB. matchedC. drivenD. challenged
50. A. sharp-eyedB. relaxedC. grundedD. pen-minded
51. A. busyB. ptimisticC. reservedD. tired
52. A. radsB. tracksC. edgesD. platfrms
53. A. previusB. restrictedC. difficultD. exciting
54. A. dreamingB. wrryingC. frgivingD. escaping
55. A. cmpanyB. prspectC. ridesD. hbbies
【答案】41. C 42. B 43. D 44. A 45. B 46. D 47. C 48. A 49. B 50. C 51. A 52. B 53. A 54. B 55. C
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Juliette Vauchez finished a distant sixth in the wmen’s changquan-jianshu-qiangshu rutines at the Chengdu Wrld Games n the night f Aug 9. But ff the cmpetitin flr, her calm smile and steady ____56____ (present) reflected the dignity f a Chinese martial arts master frm a wuxia nvel. “Wushu has taught me t be peaceful and t understand that there is always smene strnger,” the French athlete said. “My gal is simply t keep ____57____ (imprve) myself.” Wushu has ____58____ (true) shaped her life.
Vauchez was brn in Brdeaux, a city famus fr its wine. Her passin ____59____ the sprt started early, thanks t her father, ____60____ tk her t a lcal wushu club when she was six. “It was hard, but frm the beginning, I learned t stay fcused and cnsistent,” she said. Her discipline extends beynd sprt. Nw 27 and wrking as an engineer, she balances her jb with evening training ____61____ (sessin). Her skill and devtin quickly earned her ____62____ place n France’s natinal team. At age 15, she made her internatinal debut (登台) at the 2013 Wrld Wushu Champinships in Kuala Lumpur. With each cmpetitin, Vauchez’s cmpetitive spirit grew, but s did her awareness abut when t pause t make further prgress. “Wushu is an never-ending jurney full f challenges. Smetimes, yu have t rest, take a break, and then cntinue. That, t me, is the ____63____ (hide) part f Chinese culture — the mindset,” she said.
“Wushu lets anyne express themselves,” she said. “I feel clse t thse wh share my passin and enjy seeing them at cmpetitins.” Vauchez and her husband, fellw wushu athlete Benit Denlle, ____64____ (wrk) t prmte the sprt in Brdeaux at present. They hpe ____65____ (make) wushu the city’s secnd calling card, alngside its famus wine.
【答案】56. presence
57. imprving
58. truly 59. fr
60. wh 61. sessins
62. a 63. hidden
64. are wrking
65. t make
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Paul来邮件询问你参加环境保护的志愿者活动情况,请回邮件答复。内容包括:
1.活动情况;
2.意义或收获。
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 Paul,
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs,
Li Hua
【答案】Dear Paul
I’m glad t share my recent experiences participating in envirnmental prtectin activities.
Last mnth, I jined a lcal vlunteer grup t clean up a nearby park. We picked up litter, srted recyclables, and even planted sme trees t imprve the green space. It was hard, but seeing the park becme cleaner was truly rewarding. Additinally, I wrked in a cmmunity wrkshp t raise awareness abut reducing plastic use and making ec-friendly chices in ur daily life.
These activities made me realize hw small actins can make a big difference. I will d mre in the future. Hw abut yur experiences?
Yurs,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
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。
Marta had been a hmemaker fr 27 years. Lking after the family has always been her jb. Since her daughters were married and her husband retired, she decided t get a jb t experience a new life. She nticed the ice cream shp in her neighbrhd and applied there.
Due t a labr shrtage, the wners, a middle-aged cuple, were delighted t hire her. Three mnths later, Marta lved her jb. One mrning, Carl, the wman wner, explained that her husband David had the flu. Carl wrried abut running ut f ice cream but said making mre was impssible because it was David’s jb and he was prtective f his machines. The ice cream rm was lcked, and David refused t share the key lcatin because he was wrried that Carl wuldn’t knw hw t d it at all.
Marta encuraged Carl t call David, but he insisted n cming in t make the ice cream himself. Carl nly persuaded him t stay in bed by prmising nt t attempt making ice cream. Marta felt srry fr Carl and urged her t prve her capability. Despite her wrry f nt matching David’s skill, Carl agreed t try.
While Carl served the custmers, Marta began her wn search. She started frm the bvius places—drawers and aprn (围裙) pckets—but fund nthing. She checked inside the fridges and the dishwasher. Nthing.
Then her eyes fell n a large hrseshe magnet (磁铁) lying n a shelf in the strerm. It was just what she needed! She ran it ver the sides f bxes f cups. Then thrugh piles f kitchen twels and stacks f paper napkins. N place was ruled ut.
When she tk the magnet t the bag f sugar, she almst missed the faint stirring f the tiny crystals (晶体). She realised that smething ther than that sugar was in the bag.
Marta mved the magnet arund slwly until, eventually, a key jumped ut and stuck t it. Marta handed the key ver t Carl. “Nw I’ll serve the custmers while yu g and d the magic,” she encuraged Carl.
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。
Carl reslved t succeed, fllwing the recipes carefully.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Suddenly, David arrived, surprised t see the scene.
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【答案】 Carl reslved t succeed, fllwing the recipes carefully. She entered the ice - cream making rm, her hands a bit shaky at first. But as she gt started, her cnfidence grew. She measured the ingredients precisely, pured them int the machines, and set the cntrls accrding t the instructins. The familiar smell f ice - cream in the making filled the air. She watched clsely as the mixture started t transfrm int the creamy delight they were knwn fr.
Suddenly, David arrived, surprised t see the scene. His eyes widened as he saw Carl wrking skillfully in the ice - cream rm. At first, he was a bit shcked, but then a smile spread acrss his face. He walked ver t Carl and said, “I see yu didn't need me after all.” Carl laughed and replied, “Thanks t Marta, I managed. It's time yu trusted me mre.” David ndded, realizing his ver - prtectiveness was unnecessary. Frm then n, David and Carl wrked tgether mre harmniusly, and Marta felt prud f her part in bringing this change.
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