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      这是一份安徽省部分重点高中2025-2026学年高二上学期12月联考试卷 英语(含答案),共15页。试卷主要包含了听力选择题,阅读理解,完形填空,语法填空,书信写作,书面表达等内容,欢迎下载使用。
      一、听力选择题
      1.What is the man telling the wman?
      A.When t take the trip.B.Whether t cancel the trip.C.Hw t avid catching the flu.
      2.What did the wman d fr the party?
      A.She prepared a salad.B.She did the decratins.C.She brught sme pizzas.
      3.What are the speakers talking abut?
      A.Organizing an event.B.Chsing a site.C.Ding sme activities.
      4.What des the man mean?
      A.He has a limited budget.B.He is satisfied with the price.C.He thinks the htel is expensive.
      5.What is the relatinship between the speakers?
      A.Husband and wife.B.Waitress and custmer.C.Dctr and patient.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      6.Why did Kelfern Limited call just nw?
      A.They gt the wrng gds.
      B.They received a late delivery.
      C.They rdered sme green sfa fabric.
      7.What will Kelfern Limited get?
      A.Mre fabrics.B.A lwer price.C.The free delivery.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      8.What is a must fr the part-time jb at the bakery?
      A.Wrk experience.B.A Fd Safe Certificate.C.Enugh free time a week.
      9.What will the man d fr the girl?
      A.Lend her $12.B.Give her training.C.Help with her applicatin.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      10.What did the wman recmmend t the man?
      A.Sme curses.B.A research tpic.C.Sme medicine.
      11.What causes the man truble?
      A.Deciding n a majr.B.Chsing a schl.C.Selecting a prgram.
      12.What des the man care least abut the jb?
      A.Its pay.B.Its security.C.Its lcatin.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      13.What des the man ask abut the huse first?
      A.The facilities.B.The lcatin.C.The layut.
      14.What is special abut the huse?
      A.It has a large swimming pl.
      B.A big supermarket is next t it.
      C.The living rm is n the secnd flr.
      15.Which rm is the garage attached t?
      A.The living rm.B.The kitchen.C.The dining rm.
      16.What is said abut the man?
      A.He keeps an exercise habit.
      B.He knew abut the huse frm an agent.
      C.He needs an additinal car parking space.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      17.What is a must fr students and teachers n Mndays and Tuesdays?
      A.Walking n less than 500 meters.
      B.Ding exercise tgether at schl.
      C.Getting t schl withut a vehicle.
      18.What are the lectures abut?
      A.Garden care.B.Envirnmental prtectin.C.Cmmunity safety.
      19.What are the exhibits?
      A.Ec-friendly equipment.B.Plants frm the schl garden.
      C.Artwrks made frm reused items.
      20.Hw lng will the exhibitin last each day?
      A.Tw hurs.B.Fur hurs.C.Eight hurs.
      二、阅读理解
      Peple celebrate Wrld Envirnment Day (WED) in many different ways all ver the wrld: planting trees, cleaning up lcal beaches, rganizing meetings, jining nline activities. Each year the United Natins Envirnment Prgramme (UNEP) chses a particular issue t fcus n. One year it might be frests and anther year it might be wildlife. And each year there is a new hst: a city which is a center pint fr all the celebratins. Hw it first started
      The United Natins (UN) named 5 June as Wrld Envirnment Day at the Stckhlm Cnference n the Human Envirnment in 1972. The idea was t draw attentin t the many prblems that are facing ur envirnment. The first Wrld Envirnment Day
      The first WED was celebrated in 1973 in Switzerland. The slgan fr that first year was “Only One Earth”. The hsts
      Since 1973 the WED has been hsted in mre than 20 different cuntries arund the wrld, frm Cuba t the Republic f Krea, frm Belgium t Brazil. Sme cuntries have hsted the main celebratins tw r mre times, including Bangladesh, Canada and China. But that desn’t mean that all the celebratins take place in the hst cuntry. The issues
      Each year the celebratins fcus n a particular prblem. Over the last 10 years, key issues have included wildlife, frests and plastic waste, amng ther things. Each issue has a slgan. Past slgans include “Think. Eat. Save”, which asked peple t think abut the issue f fd waste, and “Raise yur vice, nt sea level”, t fcus n the effect that glbal warming is having n small island natins arund the wrld. What yu can d
      Yu can visit the fficial website t find ut what this year’s slgan is. Yu can search fr the slgan nline t find rganizatins and events in yur area r nline. Yu can share infrmatin abut the cause and the events n scial media r frm a lcal actin grup f yur wn and rganize an event in yur cmmunity. Whatever yu d, yu wn’t be alne. Millins f peple arund the wrld will be jining the celebratins and fighting fr a better future fr ur planet.
      21.What can we learn abut the hst f Wrld Envirnment Day frm the passage?
      A.The same city can hst WED many times.
      B.Only 20 cuntries have hsted WED since 1973.
      C.The hst city plays a central rle in WED celebratins.
      D.All WED celebratins must be held in the hst cuntry.
      22.Why did the UN set the slgan “Raise yur vice, nt sea level” fr WED?
      A.T remind peple t prtect frests.
      B.T call n peple t cut dwn fd waste.
      C.T encurage peple t be kind t wildlife.
      D.T highlight glbal warming’s impact n small island natins.
      23.Where is this passage mst likely taken frm?
      A.A best-selling nvel.B.A science fictin.
      C.A fashin newspaper.D.An envirnmental magazine.
      Once cnsidered crazy by fellw villagers, Indnesian ec-warrir Sadiman has turned barren (贫瘠的) hills green after 25 years f effrt, making water resurces available in the drught-prne muntainus regin where he lives.
      Lvingly addressed as “grandpa”, the 72-year-ld has wrked cntinuusly t plant trees in the hills f central Java after fires intended t clear the land fr farming nearly dried up its rivers and lakes.
      “I thught t myself, if I dn’t plant trees, this area wuld becme dry,” said Sadiman, an average ld man like many Indnesians, “And in my experience, banyan trees (榕树) and ficus trees (无花果树) can stre a lt f water. ”
      Thanks t his effrts, springs have frmed where nce there was barren and dry land, with their water piped t hmes and used t irrigate (灌溉) farms. The lng and widespread rts f at least 11,000 banyan and ficus trees, Sadiman has planted ver 617 acres help t hld grundwater and prevent land ersin (侵蚀).
      Yet at the beginning, few village residents appreciated his wrk.
      “Peple blamed me fr bringing banyan tree seeds t the village because they felt uneasy as they believed there were spirits in these trees,” Sadiman added.
      “Sme even thught he was a bad man because he traded the gats he raised fr yung trees,” said ne villager, Wart. “In the past, peple thught he was crazy, but lk at the result nw — Lack f rain in the area where he planted trees had nce limited farmers t a single harvest a year, but nw, the plentiful water surces ensure tw r three.”
      Sadiman als funds his wrk thrugh a nursery f plants such as clves and Jackfruit, that he can sell r trade. “I hpe peple here can have wealthy lives and live happily. And dn’t burn the frest ver and ver again,” Sadiman added, with a twinkle in his eye.
      24.Why did Sadiman plant banyan and ficus trees ver the muntain?
      A.T prevent land ersin.B.T drive away wild animals.
      C.T pump water fr irrigatin.D.T clear the land fr farming.
      25.What des the underlined wrd “uneasy” in the 6th paragraph mean?
      A.Excited.B.Nervus.C.Grateful.D.Cnfused.
      26.Hw did Sadiman fund his tree-planting wrk?
      A.He used the incme frm his farm.B.He asked villagers fr financial help.
      C.He sld r traded plants frm his nursery.D.He gt dnatins frm envirnmental grups.
      27.What can we infer abut the impact f Sadiman’s wrk?
      A.It made him becme a wealthy man.
      B.It caused cnflicts between him and the villagers.
      C.It helped increase the lcal farmers’ harvest times.
      D.It made the lcal rivers and lakes cmpletely dry up.
      In a sciety that values prductivity, it is rare that peple just sit back and d nthing. Hwever, nwadays many yungsters are turning t ding abslutely nthing all day in a trend knwn as “bed rtting”.
      “Bed rtting refers t ding nthing aside frm lying in bed and relaxing,” says Kristin Gill, a psychiatrist. “It’s a term that yung peple have cined t describe taking a step back frm their busy lives and giving themselves time t recharge their batteries.”
      “It’s nrmal and healthy fr peple t take time t rest and unplug frm the wrld arund them,” Dctr Gill says. “This can actually help peple recharge their scial battery and physically rest their bdies,s they are better suited t d with what lies ahead.”
      Anther benefit f “bed rtting” includes taking a step back frm hustle culture (奋斗文化) and simply being mre present. “Just saying ‘I’m ging t d nthing tday’ r ‘I’m ging t take a rest tday’ can be very empwering t peple in the sciety where they feel guilty fr resting and taking breaks.” Dr. Gill says.
      Hwever, t much “bed rtting” can hurt mre than it helps.
      “Staying in bed fr lng perids f time can be a frm f avidance and ptentially lead t islatin,” says Justin Puder, a psychlgist. “Perids f alneness can help us reset, but lng perids f islatin are linked t depressin. Additinally, staying in ur cmfrt zne fr days n end can increase ur anxiety when we have t leave fr wrk, schl r scial meetups.”
      Puder adds it’s als imprtant t vary yur envirnment and get ut f yur huse every day, even if nly fr an hur r tw.
      Aside frm ptentially affecting yur mental health, “bed rtting” may als negatively impact yur sleeping. When yu spend t much time in bed utside f yur typical sleeping time, yur brain is mre likely t cnfuse sleep and wakefulness. This may decrease yur verall sleep quality and ptentially lead t insmnia (失眠).
      T sum up, “bed rtting” can be beneficial if integrated int yur life in a healthy and balanced way. Hwever, yu still want t find ther healthy cping mechanisms t deal with the daily stresses, whether that’s ging n a sl date t a cffee shp r taking a hike in nature.
      28.What des “bed rtting” mean accrding t Kristin Gill?
      A.Remaining at hme t avid scial interactins.
      B.Lying in bed ding nthing but relax and recharge.
      C.Staying indrs t deal with depressin and anxiety.
      D.Spending extra time in bed t imprve sleep quality.
      29.What can we infer frm Dr. Gill’s wrds abut “bed rtting”?
      A.It will finally replace ther rest methds.B.It fits yung peple better than the elderly.
      C.It needs at least ne full day t take effect.D.It helps reduce guilt abut resting in hustle culture.
      30.Why des Justin Puder suggest getting ut f the huse daily?
      A.T maintain a gd and stable scial netwrk.
      B.T avid lng-term islatin and increased anxiety.
      C.T find mre effective appraches t resting urselves.
      D.T prevent the brain frm mixing sleep and wakefulness.
      31.Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the passage?
      A.Bed Rtting: Benefits and Risks t CnsiderB.Bed Rtting: A New Trend fr Yungsters
      C.Bed Rtting: A Prper Way t Rest YurselfD.Bed Rtting: Hidden Dangers t Peple’s Health
      Scientists have created a new kind f paint that is super light and super tugh. The clrs in the new paint aren’t at all like thse in mst paints. Instead, they are mre like the clrs n a butterfly’s wings.
      Fr hundreds f years, humans have been mixing different minerals, metals r chemicals tgether t prduce different clrs f paint. But nature has anther way t create clr, called “structural clr”. Structural clr cmes frm tiny shapes n the surfaces f things like wings, feathers r shells. Nrmally, we never see the shapes that create these clrs because they are s tiny.
      Researchers were trying t create a special mirrred surface. But they fund super tiny masses f aluminum (铝) atms n the surface. The researchers were upset at first because these tiny masses messed up the mirrr. Then they realized that these tiny masses made clrs when light hit them. They decided t turn this discvery int paint. All the clrs in the new paint cme frm aluminum. There are tiny aluminum flakes and then even tinier, nanparticles (纳米颗粒) that create the clrs. The nanparticles dn’t really prduce the clr. They simply reflect back a single clr. The size f the nanparticles determines which clr gets reflected.
      Because new paint desn’t have pigments (颜料,色素), the paint is extremely light. The paint is s light that it culd reduce the amunt f fuel used by planes and cars. Nrmally, it takes abut 500 kilgrams f paint t cver a Being 747 airplane. It wuld nly take 1.3 kilgrams f this kind f structural paint t d the same jb.
      In regular paint, pigments break dwn and fade ver time. That’s nt true fr structural clr. “Once we paint smething with structural clr, it shuld stay fr centuries,” says Dr. Chanda.
      What’s mre, the new paint desn’t heat up like a regular paint. That’s true even fr dark clrs. The new paint can keep the surface up t 16.6 degrees Celsius cler than nrmal paint. Using the paint n buildings in cities culd help cl cities and reduce electricity spent n air cnditining.
      32.What is the main idea f Paragraph 3?
      A.The inspiratin f the discvery.B.The methd f the light-testing.
      C.The truble f the mirrr-making.D.The prblem f the aluminum masses.
      33.What determines the clr reflected by the new paint?
      A.The type f minerals mixed in.B.The size f aluminum nanparticles.
      C.The amunt f aluminum flakes used.D.The temperature f the painted surface.
      34.What is Dctr Chanda’s attitude twards the new structural clr paint?
      A.Dubtful.B.Cautius.C.Psitive.D.Critical.
      35.What can we infer abut the new paint cmpared with regular paint?
      A.It can help save electricity bills.B.It csts mre mney t buy and use.
      C.It takes mre time t dry n surfaces.D.It is harder t prduce in large quantities.
      Illeism: The ancient trick t help yu think mre wisely
      As a writer specializing in psychlgy, I’ve cme acrss hundreds f evidence-based tips fr better thinking. 36 .
      Put simply, illeism is the practice f talking abut neself in the third persn, rather than the first persn. 37 . Julius Caesar famusly wrte “Caesar cnquered Gaul” in his third persn war cmments, creating an air f authrity.
      T the mdern ear, illeism can sund a little silly r arrgant (自大的). 38 . If we are trying t make a difficult decisin, speaking abut urselves in the third persn can help t neutralize the emtins that culd lead ur thinking ff track, allwing us t find a wiser slutin t ur prblem.
      39 . This wuld clud ur thinking and prevent us frm putting ur issues in perspective. If I have received negative feedback frm a clleague, fr example, my feeling f embarrassment might lead me t becme verly self-defensive. I might therefre dismiss their pinins withut cnsidering whether their advice culd be helpful in the lng-term.
      By switching t the third persn, ur descriptins f the situatin will start t sund as if we are talking abut smene else rather than urselves. 40 . By encuraging us t put ur prblems in perspective, the use f illeism may als help us t have a mre balanced respnse t daily stresses.
      A.Histrically, illeism appears in literature and leadership cntexts
      B.Few have prven as useful t me as the ancient strategy f illeism
      C.Hwever, illeism risks sunding arrgant r impersnal if verused
      D.When making persnal chices, we becme t immersed in ur emtins
      E.Fr English learners, recgnizing illeism enhances literary analysis and cultural understanding
      F.Yet recent psychlgical research suggests that illeism can bring sme real cgnitive benefits
      G.This sense f bjectivity wuld allw us t see the bigger picture, rather than getting caught up in ur wn feelings
      三、完形填空
      The dwnpur was s heavy that afternn that the rain cluded the apartment buildings int gray shadws. I was staring at my cmputer screen when smebdy 41 the drbell. Thrugh the keyhle, I saw the delivery man in his dark blue unifrm — the same ne wh had been 42 packages at ur huse fr years.
      As I pened the dr, I 43 . He held ut a perfectly dry bx wrapped in his wet jacket. 44 drpped frm his hair, frming a small pl at his feet. I unthinkingly said, “Thanks”, but he just ndded and turned t leave. 45 I remembered smething: last winter, I’d rushed dwnstairs fr a missing medicine delivery and fund him huddled (蜷缩) n his electric bike, eating a cld bun, his bttle 46 in the freezing air.
      “Wait!” I called ut, handing him a twel. He 47 , then pulled a packet f tissues frm his pcket. Our 48 awkwardly met in the air, and we bth laughed.
      After that day, I began t 49 things. He always placed fragile parcels n tp, carefully 50 damaging fresh flwers. He chatted briefly with elderly residents, helping them pen 51 lids. Once, I left a bx f hmemade ckies by the gate; the next week, a bag f ranges 52 at my drstep with a nte: “Frm my hmetwn.”
      These 53 we pass every day — the security guard, the gatekeeper, the cashier — are like familiar stars in the sky. We rarely stp t learn their names, yet their small acts f 54 quietly sew the carpet f ur daily lives. That delivery man taught me that even brief 55 like raindrps tuching a lake, can bring warmth int ur shared wrld.
      41.A.answeredB.rangC.ignredD.installed
      42.A.drpping ffB.ging thrughC.waiting frD.checking ut
      43.A.understdB.delayedC.wnderedD.frze
      44.A.SweatB.SnwC.RainD.Bld
      45.A.SuddenlyB.OccasinallyC.CasuallyD.Aimlessly
      46.A.relaxingB.lyingC.steamingD.breaking
      47.A.admittedB.hesitatedC.apprvedD.cntinued
      48.A.handsB.eyesC.twelsD.tissues
      49.A.cllectB.frgetC.thrwD.ntice
      50.A.mentiningB.avidingC.riskingD.advising
      51.A.lseB.smartC.remvableD.stubbrn
      52.A.remainedB.fellC.appearedD.lst
      53.A.friendsB.strangersC.cmpaninsD.partners
      54.A.kindnessB.genersityC.sympathyD.curisity
      55.A.cnnectinsB.cmmentsC.cntributinsD.agreements
      四、语法填空
      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。
      China’s architectural heritage has been facing great challenges in the 21st century, but creative slutins are 56 (gradual) transfrming these histrical treasures int living spaces. Traditinal curtyard huses, whse curved rfs were designed t resemble flying birds, 57 (fllw) ancient fengshui principles. The central curtyard, 58 families have gathered fr meals since the Ming Dynasty, remains the cultural heart f these structures.
      In Beijing’s hutngs, ver 60% f ld huses 59 (renew) using smart methds since 2010. Wrkers nw replace rtten wden beams 60 light steel nes that lk identical t the riginals. Hidden slar panels under traditinal rf tiles nt nly prvide clean energy 61 als keep the buildings’ histrical appearance undamaged. The real breakthrugh cmes frm 3D printing-last year, a team in Suzhu successfully recreated brken temple decratins with this technlgy, and the prcess was 90% faster than manual carving.
      Yung innvatrs add fresh perspectives. Zhang Wei, 62 architecture student, teaches elderly residents t use AR apps. Meanwhile, in Fujian’s tulu earth buildings, prgrammers hst cding camps under ancient wden beams. Even AI plays a rle: new sftware analyzes ld cnstructin techniques 63 (find) the best preservatin methds. As Prfessr Liu frm Tsinghua University ntes, “This 64 (cmbine) f past and future turns silent structures int active strytellers, 65 (prve) that the best way t hnr traditin is t let it evlve.”
      五、书信写作
      66.假如你是学生会主席李华,你校艺术俱乐部正在举行徐悲鸿画作展览,请根据以下内容,写一篇通知。内容包括:
      1. 展览时间和地点;
      2. 展出内容;
      3. 观展要求。
      注意:
      1. 词数80左右;
      2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
      3. 开头已经给出,不计入总词数。
      Attentin, please. I have an annuncement t make.
      ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      六、书面表达
      67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
      A Rainy Day Rescue
      The afternn sky turned dark suddenly, and heavy rain pured dwn withut warning. Xia Ming, a senir three student, was riding his bike hme. He pedaled hard, trying t reach hme befre the rain gt wrse, but the rad sn became slippery. The raindrps hit his face like small needles, and his visin gt a little unclear, s he had t slw dwn and fcus n the rad ahead.
      As he passed the ld alley near the schl, he heard a faint whimper (受惊动物的呜咽) Curius, he stpped his bike and walked carefully int the alley. There, under a brken shelter, he saw a small, wet dg trembling. Its fur was saked, sticking t its thin bdy, and it lked scared, shrinking int a ball t keep warm. Xia Ming’s heart sftened-he’d always lved animals but his parents were t busy t let him keep ne.
      He tk ff his schl unifrm jacket and gently wrapped it arund the dg. The dg stpped whimpering and pushed his hand with its cld nse, as if seeking cmfrt. Xia Ming lked at the puring rain and then at the little dg. The shelter abve them was leaking, and the rain was starting t wet his shirt. He knew he culdn’t leave the little dg there alne. But hw culd he take it hme withut his parents’ permissin? They’d always said taking care f a pet wuld distract him frm his preparatins fr the Cllege Entrance Examinatin.
      Just as he was thinking, his phne rang. It was his mm, asking when he’d be hme. Xia Ming hesitated fr a mment, then tld her the truth abut the dg-hw small it was, hw scared it lked, and hw he culdn’t bear t leave it in the rain. There was a pause n the ther end f the phne, and Xia Ming held his breath, waiting fr her reply, his fingers gently strking the dg’s wet fur t calm bth the pet and himself.
      注意:
      1.续写词数为150左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      T Xia Ming’s surprise, his mm asked him t bring the dg hme.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      In the fllwing weeks, Rain became a part f Xia Ming’s busy senir three life.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      1.C
      【原文】W: There are s many peple dwn with the flu at the ffice, Peter. I’m afraid I’ll catch it and miss ur trip this weekend.
      M: Yu can’t miss that, Beth. Yu culd wear a mask, and wash yur hands with sap ften.
      2.B
      【原文】M: Hw was yur sister’s graduatin party?
      W: Great, thanks!
      M: Did yu take sme pizzas, which guests culd eat with a salad?
      W: I had planned t, but her friends were already making thse. Anyway, I realized n ne had thught abut the decratins, s I did thse instead!
      3.A
      【原文】M: Let’s discuss the upcming picnic.
      W: Yes, we need t set the date and lcatin. Hw abut the park n Elm Street?
      M: Agreed. Shall we aim fr mid-July?
      W: Mid-July wrks. Let’s see what activities we shuld rganize.
      4.C
      【原文】W: Listen, I fund a great deal n the Internet. Three days at a five-star htel, breakfast included, just £120 a night fr a duble rm.
      M: And yu think that’s a gd deal? I’m sure we can find a nice place fr half that price.
      5.B
      【原文】W: Wuld yu like a refill, sir?
      M: Yes, please.
      W: And hw abut sme fresh apple pie? It’s ur special tday.
      M: N, thanks.
      6.A 7.B
      【原文】W: Fritz, Kelfern Limited just called. They received the fabric fr their new line f sfas. They rdered brwn but received the green sfa fabric instead.
      M: Hmm. Let me check ur recrds. Lks like the prduct cde was entered wrng when the rder was prcessed. It’s ur fault.
      W: I’ll call them right away t aplgize and tell them t return the rder. We’ll get a new shipment ut as sn as pssible, and I’ll ffer them a twenty percent discunt fr the incnvenience.
      8.C 9.C
      【原文】W: Dad, I’m thinking f getting a part-time jb this summer.
      M: What kind f jb are yu lking fr?
      W: I saw a help-wanted ad fr a bakery. It’s three days a week. It pays $12 an hur.
      M: But yu dn’t have a Fd Safe Certificate.
      W: I knw, but the ad says they are willing t pay fr the certificate if yu get hired.
      M: And yu have n experience.
      W: The ad says, “N experience necessary. Willing t train the right persn.”
      M: Well, kay then. Yu shuld apply.
      W: I will. D yu think yu culd help me write up an applicatin letter?
      M: Sure. I’ve gt sme time right nw.
      10.A 11.A 12.C
      【原文】W: Hey, Adam. Cme in. Sit dwn. Want smething t drink?
      M: N, thanks.
      W: Have yu thught abut the medical curses I suggested? I lved them when I was an undergraduate.
      M: A little. I’ve dne a little research, but I’m having a hard time deciding what I want t d.
      W: That’s understandable. There’s a lt t think abut. Is studying medicine the mst imprtant cnsideratin fr yu?
      M: Yes and n. The mst imprtant thing is prbably that I d a medical prgram f sme kind, but nt necessarily ne that invlves a lt f study.
      W: OK.
      M: Getting a secure jb after I finish my prgram is imprtant, thugh, and I really want t help peple.
      W: What abut lcatin? D yu care abut where yu wrk?
      M: Nt really. That’s prbably the least imprtant factr.
      W: OK, gd.
      13.A 14.C 15.B 16.A
      【原文】W: Hw can I help yu?
      M: Hell. I want t rent a huse and I came acrss ne n yur TV advertisement that I’m interested in. It’s lcated at 123 Maple Street, Springfield.
      W: Oh yes. Is there any infrmatin in particular that yu were wanting?
      M: Des the huse have a gym? I’m quite keen n keeping up with my fitness rutine.
      W: N, but the huse has a large swimming pl.
      M: That sunds lvely. What is the general layut f the huse?
      W: This tw-level huse is rather unusual because the living rm is lcated n the secnd flr with the bedrms, while the dining rm is n the first flr dwnstairs. This ffers a unique living experience.
      M: Des the huse cme with a car parking space n the street?
      W: Oh, there’s n need fr that. There’s a big garage attached t the huse thrugh a dr in the kitchen.
      M: Oh, that’s perfect.
      17.A 18.B 19.C 20.B
      【原文】
      M: Hell, everyne. Our schl has decided n a variety f envirnmental activities. Let me give yu an idea abut sme f these activities.
      Firstly, Mndays and Tuesdays will be walk-t-schl days. That means everyne will g t schl n ft. Anyne living far away may use public transprt, but they must walk at least half a kilmeter. In this way, the schl nt nly encurages students and teachers t exercise, but it als helps t reduce air pllutin.
      Secndly, n Wednesdays and Thursdays, all classes take turns lking after ur schl garden.
      After schl finishes n Fridays, yu will have the pprtunity t attend lectures abut the dangers ur envirnment faces, what the slutins are, and what we can all d t be envirnmentally respnsible. The speakers will be either ur teachers frm ur schl r scientists frm ur lcal cmmunity.
      In additin, there will be a special event nce every mnth. Fr example, next weekend, we are having an art exhibitin. All the art students have made sme fantastic things frm recycled materials. This exhibitin is ging t be held at the schl gym frm 10 a.m. t 2 p.m. n bth Saturday and Sunday.
      That’s all frm me. Thank yu.
      21.C 22.D 23.D
      24.A 25.B 26.C 27.C
      28.B 29.D 30.B 31.A
      32.A 33.B 34.C 35.A
      36.B 37.A 38.F 39.D 40.G
      41.B 42.A 43.D 44.C 45.A 46.C 47.B 48.A 49.D 50.B 51.D 52.C 53.B 54.A 55.C
      56.gradually 57.fllw 58.where 59.have been renewed 60.with 61.but 62.an 63.t find 64.cmbinatin 65.prving
      66.One pssible versin
      Attentin, please. I have an annuncement t make.
      An exhibitin n the wrks f Xu Beihng will be held in ur schl art club at 8:00 a.m. this Saturday. As we all knw, Mr. Xu is ne f the mst influential artists at hme and abrad. Therefre, the exhibitin is wrthy f being visited. The highlight f the wrks n display is The Running Hrse. In the painting, yu’ll see a running hrse, whse hair makes yu feel as if it were t fly ut f the painting and emerge befre yu.
      Hpe yu will enjy yurself and d remember t write a review abut the visit.
      67. T Xia Ming’s surprise, his mm asked him t bring the dg hme. His just added gently, “Just keep it safe frm the rain.” Overjyed, he wrapped the puppy in his jacket and rde slwly back, cradling it clse. At hme, his mm welcmed them with a twel and warm milk. Tgether they dried the shivering little dg, and Xia Ming named it “Rain”, after the day they met. Watching Rain lap up the milk, his heart filled with warmth.
      In the fllwing weeks, Rain became a part f Xia Ming’s busy senir three life. Each mrning, Rain wuld see him ff by the dr; each night, it curled quietly by his desk as he studied. Its steady presence turned lng hurs f revisin int calm cmpaninship. Strking Rain’s sft fur became Xia Ming’s small cmfrt during stressful mments. Caring fr Rain taught him t balance respnsibility and study, and the jyful mments they shared brught light t his final schl year.

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