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      这是一份重庆市第八中学2026届高三上学期1月一模英语试卷(Word版附答案),共17页。
      1.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚。
      2.每小题选出答案后,用 2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。在试题卷上作答无效。
      3.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。满分 150 分,考试用时 120 分钟。
      第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
      注意,听力部分答题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将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。每段对话读两遍。
      1. What will the wman d fr the man?
      A. Pick up his client. B. Drive him t wrk. C. Wait fr him.
      2. What will Kevin be respnsible fr?
      A. His phne charges. B. His cllege fees. C. His family expenses.
      3. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
      A. A hbby. B. A bkshp. C. A frmer neighbr.
      4. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
      A. At a bar. B. At an airprt. C. At a grcery stre.
      5. What des the man suggest the wman d?
      A. Invite Jack t dinner. B. Use ld recipes tnight. C. D a cking experiment.
      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,回答第 6 和第 7 两个小题。
      6. Where did the by get infrmatin abut the shw?
      A. Frm the wman. B. Frm his classmate. C. Frm a TV advertisement.
      7. What is the wman's attitude tward the shw?
      A. Critical. B. Understanding. C. Unclear.
      听下面一段对话,回答第 8 和第 9 两个小题。
      8. Hw lng will it take the man t arrive at wrk tday?
      A. Almst 45 minutes. B. Abut 90 minutes. C. Arund 60 minutes.
      9. What des the man plan t d in the future?
      A. Take the subway. B. Leave earlier. C. Ride a bike.
      听下面一段对话,回答第 10 至第 12 三个小题。
      10. What prblem des Thmas have?
      A. A headache. B. A tthache. C. A stmachache.
      11. What des the wman mean abut Thmas?
      A. He is hmesick.
      B. He eats the wrng fd.
      C. He shuld take medicine.
      12. What will Thmas d next?
      A. Visit his parents. B. G hme directly. C. Stay in the camp.
      听下面一段对话,回答第 13 至第 16 四个小题。
      13. Hw did Grace feel when she first entered university?
      A. Stressed. B. Pleased. C. Cnfused.
      14. What might Grace d halfway thrugh the first term?
      A. She decided t jin mre clubs.
      B. She began t spend mre time studying.
      C. She managed time as she did in high schl.
      15. When des Grace study alne nw?
      A. In the evening. B. In the afternn. C. In the mrning.
      16. What is Grace's final suggestin?
      A. Balance learning and rest. B. Set clear study gals. C. Use a planner.
      听下面一段独白,回答第 17 至第 20 四个小题。
      17. What d visitrs experience first when entering the museum?
      A. The ball pl. B. The washing machine. C. The white smke.
      18. What inspired Glubic t create the museum?
      A. Her visit t museums. B. Her childhd pht. C. Her negative feelings.
      19. What can the interactive places ffer?
      A. Histry f humr. B. Singing cntests. C. Wrestling curses.
      20. What d Zrica's wrds indicate?
      A. The HaHaHuse is a success.
      B. Mental prblems will be slved.
      C. The museum is designed fr children.
      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 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
      A
      Stand-Up Science: Myth Understandings
      Stand-Up Science is part stand-up set, part science talk. Tw lcal scientists jin Shane Mauss live n stage fr a smart and interesting evening that features cmedy, a science panel and an audience Q&A. This shw's theme is Myth Understandings, discussing persistent myths and unreasnable beliefs based n ld ideas while understanding hw ur incrrect thught patterns and ur natural scial tendencies lead us t lve myths and traditinal tales.
      Tickets
      Tickets fr each shw are sld separately.
      Adults: $30 Kids (under 18): $15 Elderly (ver 60): $10
      Schedule
      Drs: 6 p. m. Pre-Shw Mixer: 6-7: 30 p. m. Shw Starts: 7: 30 p. m.
      Abut the Cmedian
      Shane Mauss is an award-winning cmedian and science cmmunicatr. His career tk ff 20 years ag when he wn“Best Stand Up” at HBO's Cmedy Arts Festival, kicking ff a run f late-night TV appearances and sld-ut shws. Cmbining his natural curisity with his lve f cmedy, Shane began his pdcast, Here We Are, where he has interviewed mre than 400 scientists and built a reputatin fr making cmplex ideas accessible and funny. Shane's ability t tackle cmplex tpics and cmbine cmedy with real science has inspired many unique shws designed t get the audience thinking. He is currently turing acrss the cuntry in advance f tw upcming hur-lng cmedy specials called Trips, which will be shwn fr the first time n April 19, 2026.
      21. Wh might be a target audience f Stand-Up Science?
      A. A parent lking fr family-friendly activities.
      B. A husewife wh prefers watching mvies at hme.
      C. A teenager preparing fr an English writing cntest.
      D. A university student wh enjys science-themed talks.
      22. Hw much shuld twelve-year-ld twins pay fr a shw?
      A. $15. B. $30. C. $45. D. $60.
      23. What can we learn abut Shane Mauss frm the text?
      A. Trips will be released n April 19, 2027.
      B. He had wn“Best Stand Up” mre than twice.
      C. He is turing arund the wrld t prepare a shw.
      D. His pdcast makes difficult ideas easy t understand.
      B
      Sui Yuwei, a senir English tur guide in Shenyang, has never been busier. With 17 years f experience,he nw leads six turs per week——a 30% increase in bkings—— and trains new multilingual guides in packed lectures.“I wish I culd clne myself!” he jkes.
      His bustling schedule reflects a natinwide trend. As China cntinues t ease visa- free entry plicies,cities like Shenyang are welcming a grwing wave f curius and excited verseas turists. In the current wave f interest in travel t China, multilingual guides like Sui have becme essential bridges fr cultural exchange.
      A Shenyang lcal, Sui is knwn fr his detailed English narratins f the Shenyang Imperial Palace and the Lianing Prvincial Museum. Since last year, he has nticed a sharp rise in demand fr freign- language guides,with business inquiries in January alne having climbed by ver 30% cmpared t the same perid last year.
      This demand isn't limited t Shenyang. In Shanghai, scial media trends like“Weekend in China” amng Suth Krean travelers have brught crwds t landmarks, urging agencies t rehire retired guides and recruit bilingual graduates.
      Accrding t Sui, the return f freign turists is a key factr in the guide shrtage.“Many freign visitrs wh first cme t Shenyang fr business later cntact me again, this time asking me t shw them arund ther Chinese cities as turists,” he explained.
      Recgnizing the psitive market utlk, travel agencies acrss China are quickly adapting their strategies and expanding services. Sui himself has c- funded a freign- language guide training prgram, which has already prepared nearly 300 new guides t meet the rising demand.
      These multilingual guides are turning histrical sites int vibrant classrms, reshaping hw China's stries are shared with the wrld. They act as human bridges, making China's vast histry accessible and relatable.
      24. Why did Sui jke,“I wish I culd clne myself”?
      A. T cmplain abut lw wages.
      B. T shw his curisity abut clning.
      C. T humrusly express his busyness.
      D. T stress the challenges f training new guides.
      25. What has cntributed mst t China's recent turism grwth?
      A. The sharp return f freign guides.
      B. The widening visa- free entry plicy.
      C. The newly launched tur- guide training curses.
      D. The spread f“Weekend in China” TV prgrams.
      26. Hw d travel agencies respnd t the current trend?
      A. By adjusting strategies and enhancing services.
      B. By hiring freign staff t meet rising demand.
      C. By cutting dwn services t guarantee quality.
      D. By lwering tur prices t attract mre turists.
      27. What can be a suitable title fr the text?
      A. A Day in the Life f a Shenyang Tur Guide
      B. Frm Stryteller t Trainer; A Guide's Jurney
      C. Scial Media Trends Reshape China's Turism
      D. Multilingual Guides: China's New Cultural Bridges
      C
      As scial media becmes mre easily cntrlled and AI-driven, ignring nline ppularity gains new respect. There are many ways t be “big” nline, but nt all are equal. An accunt culd belng t a famus brand, represent hard-wn fame like Emily Marik's n TikTk, r be a trusted expert surce like ecnmist Adam Tze. Hwever, an accunt with a huge number f fllwers tday ften means little in terms f genuine engagement; many may be inactive, and lw interactin rates reveal this. Furthermre, many large accunts are legacy figures frm an earlier era —— they are the establishment, nt the leading edge.
      Music prducer Jack Antnff has ver half a millin fllwers, while rising musician Marcus Brwn has just ver three thusand. Which is a better fllw? The large number f fllwers n lnger means as much as it used t, as scial media are easier t fake and mre cntrlled by artificial intelligence. On the ther hand, a nticeably small fllwing nw packs a punch. Writer Emily Sundberg praised Air Mail's new editr fr having fewer than 500 Instagram fllwers. Similarly, stylist Ltta Vlkva psts randmly, uncncerned with lw likes. This “wh cares” attitude shws status; there's envy fr thse building careers withut scial media perfrmance pressure. Overexpsure nw feels shameful by cmparisn.
      When did large fllwings lse appeal? It's a pst-pandemic(反疫情时代的)shift. During COVID, screen time rse sharply, and TikTk's system enabled vernight fame. But audience attentin has since declined as users mve passively rather than seeking specific accunts. Attracting an audience is nw “inexpensive” —— easy t game. Meanwhile, users migrate t small platfrms like Patren.
      The fllwer-fllwee relatinship has becme highly cmmercialized, essentially functining as advertising space. This very cmmercialism has trained us t be distrustful f excessive nline expsure, making us prefer authrities wh maintain a limited scial media presence. We are drawn t lw-fllwer accunts that are clearly guided by their wners' genuine interests. A prime example is the pet Erin Taylr, wh has expressed that a mdest fllwing ften suggests a fulfilling real-wrld scial life, saying that “keeping ur fllwer cunt dwn is ur wn frm f discipline.” Cnsequently, accunts with smaller fllwings —— ften under 5,000 —— are seen as mre real.
      28. What is a cmmn feature f many huge- fllwer accunts tday?
      A. They are difficult t manage.
      B. They ften shw limited real engagement.
      C. They always belng t well- knwn brands.
      D. They represent leading- edge cultural trends.
      29. What des the underlined phrase“packs a punch” in paragraph 2 mean?
      A. Requires extra preparatin. B. Calls fr additinal prmtin.
      C. Carries a certain weight. D. Needs careful cntent plishing.
      30. What can we learn frm paragraph 3?
      A. Large fllwings lst appeal after the pandemic.
      B. TikTk caused lasting damage t nline attentin.
      C. Audiences have becme harder t attract after 2022.
      D. Small scial media platfrms will replace traditinal nes.
      31. What d we knw frm Erin's wrds?
      A. Keeping a small fllwing requires self- cntrl.
      B. Scial media shuld reflect fllwers' preferences.
      C. Online cnnectin is mre meaningful than ffline life.
      D. Mst creatrs aim t keep their fllwer cunt belw 5,000.
      D
      In the digital age, many peple feel unable t fcus n anything demanding, yet can spend hurs scrlling n their phnes. Neurscience suggests this is nt a sign f weak character but the result f hw the brain's reward system wrks.
      The brain is cnstantly ding a cst- benefit calculatin: Which actin will bring the greatest reward fr the least effrt? This prcess relies heavily n a chemical called dpamine. Cntrary t ppular belief, dpamine is nt the “pleasure chemical” but the“wanting chemical”. It rises mainly in anticipatin f a reward, pushing us t keep searching, clicking, and cnsuming.
      Mdern apps, games and snacks are carefully designed t deliver quick, effrtless rewards. When the brain receives t many f these“easy hits”, it adapt s. Dpamine receptrs are dwnregulated, meaning mre stimulatin is needed t achieve the same level f interest. Activities that nce felt satisfying—— reading,studying, exercising—— begin t seem dull r even painful by cmparisn. Like a drug user develping tlerance,the cnstant seeker f instant satisfactin becmes increasingly unmtivated.
      The gd news is that the brain is plastic; its circuits can be reshaped. One suggested methd is a“dpamine detx (多巴胺戒断)”. This des nt remve dpamine itself, but temprarily cuts dwn n the mst intense, lw- effrt surces f stimulatin, such as scial media, nline games and junk fd. During this perid, peple are encuraged t replace them with slwer, effrtful activities: walking withut a phne,cking, writing by hand r ding fcused wrk.
      At first, these activities feel bring, and withdrawal symptms like restlessness r irritability (易怒) are cmmn. Hwever, as time passes, the brain recalibrates (重新校准). Dpamine receptrs becme mre sensitive, and natural rewards—— finishing a task, understanding a cncept, cmpleting a wrkut—— start t feel enjyable again. The balance shifts frm seeking shrt- lived pleasure t building deeper satisfactin.
      Over time, chsing difficult but meaningful tasks can becme easier than escaping int distractin. Each decisin t cncentrate rather than click strengthens brain regins respnsible fr self- cntrl and weakens thse driven by impulse (冲动). In this way, changing ur everyday habits and envirnments may gradually turn discipline frm a cnstant struggle int a mre natural way f living.
      32. Which f the fllwing best describes dpamine in paragraph 2?
      A. It is released after receiving a guaranteed reward.
      B. It is a cst- benefit calculatin that the brain is ding.
      C. It is the“wanting chemical” that mtivates behavirs.
      D. It is the“pleasure chemical” in anticipatin f a reward.
      33. Why d“effrtful activities” feel painful t instant satisfactin seekers?
      A. They give t little dpamine fr the brain.
      B. The brain expects high reward with lw effrt.
      C. The brain n lnger feels any real satisfactin.
      D. Scial media has brken the brain's reward system.
      34. What might be helpful fr practicing a“dpamine detx”?
      A. Cking r walking withut a phne. B. Seeking shrt-lived pleasure actively.
      C. Escaping int distractin deliberately. D. Clicking and cnsuming in mderatin.
      35. What is the cre purpse f a dpamine detx?
      A. T avid all mdern technlgy and scial life.
      B. T eliminate dpamine prductin permanently.
      C. T increase the brain's sensitivity t natural rewards.
      D. T frce the brain t chse pleasure ver satisfactin.
      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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
      Develp Future- prf Skills
      As Artificial Intelligence (AI) transfrms the wrkplace, the talents mst sught after by emplyers are evlving. 36 . By develping“future- prf” skills—— ften called durable and sft skills—— yu can establish yurself as an irreplaceable prfessinal in a cmpetitive, tech- driven market.
      ●Critical Thinking and Prblem Slving
      A miscnceptin abut AI is that it thinks. Hwever, the reality is that AI predicts—— analyzing vast amunts f data t recgnize patterns. This is where yu cme in. Varius fields, frm healthcare and educatin t business and industry, rely n human wrkers t generate cutting- edge ideas, analyze facts, evaluate slutins, and make strategic chices. 37 .
      ●Interactin and Scial Awareness
      We humanize AI because it can ech ur tne and adapt quickly. Hwever, it nly prcesses scial life as data, lacking the genuine empathy and nnverbal cmmunicatin skills needed fr real relatinships. 38 . It plays a vital rle in maintaining yur reliable, supprtive prfessinal netwrk.
      ● 39
      Keeping yur head abve water can be challenging with AI innvatins cnstantly flding ur feeds.While resisting these waves f change may be appealing, fighting the stream wn't stp it. S, why nt g with the flw? Demnstrating a dedicatin t enhancing yur digital skills will set yu apart—— equipping yu t adapt t future develpments.
      ●Leadership and Teamwrk
      40 . Nw, mre than ever, cnstructive and sympathetic leadership is crucial. The ability t guide teams, empwer clleagues, and build a psitive wrk envirnment will be key t nging prfessinal success.Ultimately, it is the pwerful cmbinatin f such leadership and truly effective teamwrk that will drive teams frward.
      A. Adaptability and Self- grwth
      B. Innvatin and Future- readiness
      C. Genuine emtin is regarded as crucial
      D. Yur unique human ability is a key skill AI lacks
      E. Success in yur career depends n managing interpersnal relatinships
      F. Jb- specific knwledge remains essential but human- centered skills are vital
      G. The key t rganizatinal success is its peple in charge even in the age f AI
      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 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
      As a child, I was absrbed in bks until my eyes blurred. Hwever, as I grew lder, I fund myself increasingly 41 by my phne. My 42 t fcus weakened, and reading started t feel like a 43 rather than a pleasure. As smene wh writes fr a living, this was bth disappinting and 44
      Determined t restre my mental sharpness, I made a small 45 : every time I encuntered an unfamiliar wrd, I wuld 46 and write it dwn. I didn't use anything 47 , just a running list n my phne. Each week, I wuld review the list t remember them.
      Each time I prcessed a wrd, I felt a faint 48 , as thugh sme ignred part f my brain was extended. This purpseful act shifts frm passive feeding t active 49 , which partly resists the divided attentin. It's nt an easy habit t keep up. It is ften 50 . Fr instance, n the subway, I have t 51 mid- paragraph t type a wrd while trying nt t elbw the strangers pressed against me. Still, it's made my mind much 52 . Cnsequently, chsing wrds precisely and expressing ideas clearly bring me great 53 . In an era when ur devices 54 ur attentin with cruel efficiency, it feels uncnventinal t use my phne as a 55 fr slw thinking.
      41. A. distracted B. frzen C. amused D. cnfused
      42. A. energy B. plan C. effrt D. capacity
      43. A. habit B. skill C. challenge D. mtivatin
      44. A. embarrassing B. alarming C. unbelievable D. unavidable
      45. A. plicy B. wish C. change D. schedule
      46. A. pass it ver B. lk it up C. break it dwn D. put it away
      47. A. special B. digital C. expensive D. secret
      48. A. stretch B. tiredness C. ache D. interruptin
      49. A. anticipatin B. preparatin C. cntributin D. participatin
      50. A. impssible B. pintless C. incnvenient D. wrthless
      51. A. finish B. skip C. stp D. begin
      52. A. quicker B. firmer C. strnger D. sharper
      53. A. pressure B. bravery C. curisity D. satisfactin
      54. A. recrd B. grab C. avid D. waste 55. A. target B. tl C. weapn D. guide
      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。
      I'm s excited that the wrld is changing and getting a lt 56 (small). It started with US“TikTk refugees” 57 (jin) Xiahngshu, a Chinese scial media and e-cmmerce platfrm. Fr many f us, ur lng-held impressins, ften 58 (shape) by limited infrmatin, began t be questined.
      On Xiahngshu, Chinese netizens have welcmed newcmers with pen arms, making us feel 59 hme. Thrugh the platfrm, we' re discvering a different perspective n life as seen thrugh the eyes f peple in China. 60 wnderful it is t see individuals frm bth cuntries gaining insight int each ther's daily lives! We are all 61 (basic) the same—— just shaped by different cultures. Xiahngshu has made it pssible fr peple arund the wrld t share and view 62 (vide) and phts f everyday experiences.
      As an American living in the US, Xiahngshu means a lt t me. A few years ag, I had little interest in China. That changed when I grew fnd f martial arts series and discvered 63 Chinese drama that seemed t include what I was interested in. After that, I wanted t learn mre abut China. Althugh I haven't visited yet, I'm eager t understand mre abut its culture, places 64 (visit) and custms. Many Americans wh nce 65 (misunderstand) China have cme t realize hw beautiful the cuntry is and hw friendly its peple are.
      第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
      第一节(满分 15 分)
      假定你是李华,你校英文报 Animal Prtectin 栏目正在向全校学生征稿,就如何保护校园里的流浪猫(stray cats)征询意见,请你写一篇短文投稿。
      内容包括:
      1.流浪猫生存现状;
      2.救助方法和呼吁。
      注意:
      1.写作词数应为 80 个左右;
      2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
      Caring fr Stray Cats
      第二节(满分 25 分)
      阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
      When wildfires neared Frt McMurray, the sky turned rust-red——a glw frm the blaze that wuld g n t burn 500,000 hectares and frce 88,000 residents t flee. Aya had arrived frm war-trn Syria with her husband Thmpsn and 11-year-ld daughter, Linda, mnths befre. She remembered the blanket a stranger had wrapped arund her freezing child n their first cld Canadian night. Back then, they'd fled their hmetwn with nthing but the clthes n their backs, escaping bmbings that had destryed their neighbrhd.
      Nw, in the crwded relief center, she translated Arabic fr ther displaced families while her husband stirred a large pt f vegetable stew—— familiar Syrian flavrs, their small ffering in the chas. When the lights failed, the space was bathed in the sft cntrast f candlelight and phne screens. Amidst the quiet unease——children sbbing, adults murmuring abut lst hmes—— Aya's eyes fell n her daughter, Linda. This sixth grader brke her nly chclate bar, a rare treat saved frm a Red Crss care package, int tw pieces, and pressed ne int the hand f a crying kid whse stuffed bear had been left behind in the evacuatin (疏散).
      That simple act resnated deeply. Aya's hand tightened arund the thin envelpe in her pcket—— their precius emergency fund saved frm Thmpsn's part-time cnstructin wrk and her translatin wrk. This mney was meant fr Linda's tuitin and essentials, a crucial supprt fr their still-unsettled refugee life in Canada. Her family's wn struggles felt immediate and heavy: rent was due next week, and her husband's wrk site had been shut dwn by the fire.
      As Aya scanned the rm, what came int her sight were the exhausted firefighter asleep against a wall,with his unifrm caked in ash frm days f battling the blaze, the yung father finally lcating his kid's fever medicine at the aid statin, and the vlunteer sharing her last bttle f water with an elderly wman wh culdn't walk unassisted.
      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。
      Finally, she fished ut the envelpe while staring at the empty dnatin bx.
      This quiet gesture sn grew int a cllective wave f dnatins.
      英语参考答案
      第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
      1~5 BACBB 6~10 CABAC 11~15 ACBBC 16~20 ACBAA
      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)
      21~25 DBDCB 26~30 ADBCA 31~35 ACBAC
      第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
      36~40 FDEAG
      第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
      第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
      41~45 ADCBC 46~50 BAADC 51~55 CDDBB
      第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
      56. smaller 57. jining 58. shaped 59. at 60. Hw
      61. basically 62. vides 63. a 64. t visit 65. misunderstd
      第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
      第一节(满分 15 分)
      【参考范文】
      Caring fr Stray Cats
      A nticeable rise in stray cats has been bserved acrss ur campus,many f which seek shelter in deserted crners r even deliver kittens in unused classrms. Nt nly d they struggle t find fd and clean water,but they als remain expsed t harsh weather and untreated illnesses.
      T address these prblems,ur current plan shuld embark n the establishment f temprary shelters and feeding statins. Fllwing that,basic health checks and necessary treatments shuld be prvided in cllabratin with lcal animal centers. The final stage is t rganize an adptin fair,which will help the animals find lving hmes and raise students’ awareness f respnsibility.
      Let’s wrk tgether t ensure the well-being f bth the cats and the schl cmmunity. Take actin tday!Every small effrt cunts.
      第二节(满分 25 分)
      【参考范文】
      Finally,she fished ut the envelpe while staring at the empty dnatin bx. The paper felt heavy in her hand,representing mnths f sweat and sacrifice,yet the sight f Linda sharing her last chclate bar had cleared away Aya’s hesitatin. She remembered the warmth f the stranger’s blanket when they first arrived—a debt f kindness she had lng yearned t repay. With a reslute breath,she stepped frward and slid the envelpe int the bx. Thmpsn,nticing her actins frm acrss the rm,didn’t say a wrd;he simply ffered a supprtive nd,his eyes gleaming with shared understanding. They might have been refugees with little t their name,but in that mment,they were neighbrs helping neighbrs.
      This quiet gesture sn grew int a cllective wave f dnatins. Thse wh had witnessed the humble Syrian family’s cntributin felt a stir f inspiratin. A lcal businessman,mved by their selflessness,added a stack f bills;thers cntributed spare change,warm clthes,r even small tys fr the children. By mrning, the nce-empty bx was verflwing with the cmmunity’s shared resilience. As the fire utside cntinued t rage,an even strnger frce burned within the center—the spirit f human cnnectin. Aya realized that while they had lst their temprary hme t the flames,they had finally fund smething mre permanent:a place where they truly belnged,bund tgether by the invisible threads f cmpassin.
      听力原文
      Text 1
      M:Oh dear,I’m late. I have t be in the ffice by 8:00 a. m. There is an imprtant meeting with a new client.
      W:OK. Wait a minute. I can give yu a lift.
      Text 2
      W:Kevin,I think it’s time we talked abut yu taking mre financial respnsibility.
      M:Like,fr my cllege fee?I dn’t think my part-time jb cvers that.
      W:I see,but yu can cver sme smaller expenses,like yur phne bills.
      Text 3
      M:Remember Mike next dr when we lived in the cuntryside?
      W:Yes. I heard he’s running his wn bkstre nw,and he’s ding pretty well.
      M:Gd fr him. He must be ding what he lves. After all,he used t be such a bk lver.
      Text 4
      W:Gd mrning. Can I see yur passprt?
      M:Certainly. Here it is.
      W:Yes,that’s all right. Have yu gt anything t declare?
      M:Yes,I have. I’ve gt sme whisky and sme cigarettes.
      Text 5
      W:I’m ging t try ut sme new recipes tnight.
      M:Well,remember that the Jacks are cming ver fr dinner. Yu knw hw much I like yur cking,dear,but maybe yu shuldn’t pick tnight f all nights t experiment.
      Text 6
      M:Mm,can we g t the z?There’s a sea lin shw. It’s said t be very exciting.
      W:Hw d yu knw it?Did smene in schl tell yu?
      M:N,I saw a cmmercial n TV.
      W:I’m srry that we can’t g,dear. Peple might think the shw is entertaining,but the animals have gne thrugh sme tugh training. They wuld never suffer that if they lived in the wild.
      M:But Mm,all f my classmates will prbably g t see it.
      W:Srry,hney. What if we g t a wildlife z in San Dieg?There will be n shws,but yu can see plenty f animals.
      Text 7
      M:I’m srry,but I am trapped in a traffic jam nw. I’m ging t be 30 minutes late.
      W:What time did yu leave this mrning?
      M:I started my car at 7:30 a.m. Nrmally,it takes me abut an hur t get t the ffice. But tday’s trip was a nightmare. In the future,I’ll take the subway. It nly takes 45 minutes in ttal.
      W:Sunds like a gd plan. Since yu live far frm ur cmpany,the subway is mre reliable than driving r riding a bike. Maybe yu culd als try leaving earlier t avid the rush hur.
      Text 8
      M:Mrs. Day,I dn’t feel s gd.
      W:What’s bthering yu,Thmas?Is it the same prblem frm this mrning?I can’t give yu any mre medicine fr that until tmrrw.
      M:N. It’s nt my head. Nw my stmach hurts.
      W:I dn’t have any ther patients right nw,s why dn’t we sit and talk?D yu realize that yu’ve cme t visit me here at the health ffice every day since camp began?
      M:Yes,but I’m nt pretending t be sick. I really feel bad and want t g hme.
      W:Well,I dn’t think it’s the fd. Nne f the ther children have this prblem. I think yu’re just missing yur hme and parents. There is nthing wrng with that.
      M:Then can I g hme nw?
      W:N. Yur parents are cming in three days. S relax until then.
      Text 9
      M:S,Grace,what was the biggest difficulty that yu had in managing yur time at university?
      W:Well,when I started cllege,I culdn’t believe hw much free time I had. Cmpared with high schl,I nly had t g t a cuple f classes a day in cllege!It was wnderful! But then halfway thrugh the first term,I realized I was suppsed t be studying the rest f the time!
      M:S,what advice wuld yu give t new cllege students?
      W:Well,prfessrs expect yu t wrk a lt utside f class. S use a planner. It’s als imprtant t knw what the best time fr yu t study is. Like,after tw years,I finally realized that I dn’t d my best wrk late in the evening!S nw I try t schedule my classes fr the afternn and the evening,and study the rest f the day n my wn. Oh,and ne mre thing. Take breaks! Dn’t think yu can study effectively fr six hurs straight!
      Text 10
      W:A new museum f laughter in Cratia is helping peple deal with the negativity f mdern life. Visitrs t the HaHaHuse in Zagreb,the capital f Cratia,walk int a little clud f white smke when they step inside. Its purpse is t blw away their wrries befre they climb int a “giant washing machine”. Then they mve dwn a twisting slide int a space filled with little white balls, where their trip t a happier place starts. 43-year-ld Andrea Glubic is the museum’s creatr. Glubic said she gt the idea during the pandemic. At that time, many peple were feeling dwn,s she wanted t heal peple with laughter. Glubic said a picture f herself when she was 7 inspired her“. I was cnstantly jking as a kid,”she added. The museum has eight interactive znes r areas. One has rubber chickens singing cheerfully. They sing sngs like ABBA’s “Dancing Queen”. There is a rm where peple wrestle in large clthes.
      There is als a rich histry f humr frm ancient t mdern times tld thrugh theaters,films r the Internet. Singer Zrica said the museum was just right fr this era and clearly a hit. “Entering here is like entering childhd,bringing bth happiness and jy,”She added.

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