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      这是一份江西省上饶市2026届高三上学期第一次高考模拟考试英语试卷(Word版附答案)含听力音频,文件包含江西省上饶市2026届高三上学期第一次高考模拟考试英语试卷含答案docx、江西省上饶市2026届高三上学期第一次高考模拟考试英语听力mp3等2份试卷配套教学资源,其中试卷共16页, 欢迎下载使用。
      考试时间:120 分钟 总分:150 分
      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,你将有两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。每段对话读两遍。
      例:Hw much is the shirt?
      A. £19. 15 B. £9. 18 C. £9. 15
      答案是 C。
      1. Why did the wman stp playing the pian?
      A. She didn’t really enjy it. B. She wasn’t very gd at it. C. She didn’t have enugh time.
      2. What des the wman mean?
      A. She is full. B. She wants sme cakes. C. She desn’t like the meal.
      3. What is the relatinship between the speakers?
      A. Teacher and student. B. Dctr and patient. C. Husband and wife.
      4. What time is it?
      A. 9:30 a.m. B. 10:00 a.m. C. 10:30 a.m.
      5. Hw will the wman prbably g t the airprt?
      A. By taxi. B. By train. C. By bus.
      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。
      听下面一段长对话,回答一下小题。6. When was the man called?
      A. Tday. B. Yesterday. C. Tw days ag.
      7. What is wrng with the man’s mther?
      A. She is ill. B. She is dead. C. She is injured.
      听下面一段长对话,回答一下小题。8. What is the man mainly cncerned abut?
      A. The green space. B. The number f hmes. C. The suburb develpment.
      9. What des the wman say the area was like?
      A. It was dirty. B. It was crwded. C. It was dangerus.
      听下面一段长对话,回答以下小题。10. What are the speakers watching?
      A. A mvie. B. A stage perfrmance. C. A TV shw.
      11. What is the man’s jb?
      A. A ck. B. A salesman. C. A musician.
      12. What is the wman trying t d?
      A. Infrm the man. B. Encurage the man. C. Cnsult the man.
      听下面一段长对话,回答一下小题。13. Why has the picnic been cancelled?
      A. It has been raining. B. The man has anther plan. C. The wman dislikes picnics.
      14. What did the man d just nw?
      A. He watched a game. B. He played sccer. C. He did an experiment.
      15. Hw des the wman prbably feel abut the exhibitin?
      A. Uninterested. B. Disappinted. C. Excited.
      16. Which f the fllwing are shwn in the exhibitin?
      A. jewelry. B. Oil paintings. C. Sculptures.
      听下面一段独白,回答一下小题。17. What is the talk mainly abut?
      A. A lecture n success. B. A graduatin ceremny. C. A schl award ceremny.
      18. What kind f schl is it?
      A. A girls’ schl. B. A bys’ schl. C. A mixed schl.
      19 Wh is quted in the talk?
      A. A sprtsman. B. A teacher. C. A singer.
      20. What des the speaker say is the mst imprtant?
      A. Cnfidence. B. Success. C. Trying.
      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
      With a wrld full f fascinating travel destinatins, chsing the perfect vacatin spt can present a challenge. Here are tp three the wrld’s best places t visit. Use these recmmendatins t craft yur travel bucket list.
      Swiss Alps
      Snw-cvered muntains, charming twns and flwer-cvered meadws make the Swiss Alps a year-rund fairy-tale destinatin. Visit in the winter fr wrld-class skiing (and après-ski fndue and drinks) in lcatins such as St. Mritz. Chse warmer mnths t hike thrugh the valleys f Swiss Natinal Park r attend lively festivals in the fthill twn f Mntreux. Regardless f the time f year, n trip wuld be cmplete withut a visit t the Jungfrau Regin, where yu can wander thrugh muntain villages r take the Jungfrau Railway t Eurpe’s highest railway statin.
      Bra Bra
      Althugh small in size, this 12-square-mile island in the Suth Pacific is very beautiful. Here, yu’ll find beaches, jungles and resrts set n surrunding small islands. The island’s extinct vlcan, Munt Otemanu, makes fr a great pht pprtunity r challenging hike, and the friendly Bra Bra lcals can help yu catch a glimpse f the island’s best sights during an ff-rad trip. T relax, head t Matira Beach fr crystal-clear water and pstcard-wrthy white sand. Althugh a trip t Bra Bra is expensive, mst travelers say it’s wrth every penny.
      Rme
      When yu visit Italy’s capital city, prepare t crss a few must-see landmarks- including the Clsseum, the Trevi Funtain and the Panthen- ff f yur bucket list. Travelers can als see sme f Italy’s greatest treasures, including St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel, in Vatican City. The Eternal City is always ppular, but with a Cathlic celebratin taking place thrughut 2025, expect even mre crwds and bk accmmdatins and airfare well in advance.
      21. What can visitrs d in the Swiss Alps during warmer mnths?
      A. Enjy wrld-class skiing. B. Attend festivals in Mntreux.
      C. Taste fndue and drinks in St. Mritz. D. Visit Eurpe’s highest railway statin.
      22. What is a cmmn feature f bth Swiss Alps and the Bra Bra?
      A. They are bth lcated in Eurpe. B. They bth ffer pprtunities fr hiking.
      C They bth have wrld-class skiing facilities. D. They are bth budget-friendly travel destinatins.
      23. Accrding t the text, what might be a challenge fr traveling t Rme in 2025?
      A. A lack f famus landmarks. B. Higher cst f accmmdatins.
      C. The difficulty in finding lcal guides. D. Larger crwds due t a special event.
      B
      During my third year at art schl, I wandered int a small bkbinding (书籍装帧) wrkshp. Watching the instructr carefully fld and bind pages tgether, I had a sudden realizatin: “This is an actual prfessin?” That mment changed everything. Fr seven years, I had been training in varius art frms, but discvering bkbinding erased my previus plans. All my previus career plans disappeared, and I knew exactly what I wanted t becme.
      As a child, I was always making things — painting, sewing, cnstructing. If I culdn’t create, I felt restless. Bkbinding cmbined everything I lved: bks, design, and making. Bks had always fascinated me. It wasn’t just the stries inside; it was the bject itself—the smell f the pages, the weight in my hands, the wrn crners suggesting cuntless readers befre me.
      Learning wasn’t easy. Traditinal bkbinding curses had largely disappeared as lder craftsmen retired withut frmal apprenticeship (学徒) systems. There is n single place t learn the craft cmprehensively. I gathered knwledge wherever I culd — wrkshps abrad, private studis, and cuntless bks. Hwever, after mnths f trying t cmbine brken techniques, I reached an impasse: I culd nly cpy what thers did, but lacked a fundamental cmprehensin f hw it wrked. This experience shaped my future visin f creating a cmplete learning center by myself.
      In 2009, I launched Black Fx Bindery, a wrkshp that culd accmmdate five students at a time. I invited talented bkbinders t teach here, creating a space where knwledge culd be shared. This fulfilled a prmise t keep this craft alive. Sme peple ask if technlgy threatens my prfessin. While e-bks have their place, they lack the sensry experience f physical bks. Teaching brings me great satisfactin. When students cmplete their first handmade bk, their faces light up with pride. That mment reminds me why I fell in lve with this craft.
      24. What mainly caused the authr t change her career plan t bkbinding?
      A. The artistic value f bkbinding. B. The early influence f her childhd.
      C. The lng- term effect f her training. D. The immediate appeal f bkbinding.
      25. What des the underlined phrase “reached an impasse” in paragraph 3 prbably mean?
      A. Met with a difficult situatin. B. Emplyed a different apprach.
      C. Made a key breakthrugh. D. Achieved a specific gal.
      26. What mtivated the authr t establish Black Fx Bindery?
      A. T spread crafting skills. B. T expand business fferings.
      C. T preserve physical bks. D. T bst e- bk develpment.
      27. What des the authr’s experience mainly shw?
      A. Traditins need creativity. B. Teaching utweighs learning.
      C. Success requires patience. D. Passin shapes ne’s career chice.
      C
      It is widely knwn that ur bdies react quickly when we face danger. Our heart beats faster, ur appetite drps, and ur bld sugar rises t prvide energy. Scientists used t believe that this prcess was mainly cntrlled by stress hrmnes (激素) in the bdy. Hwever, a new study has fund that the brain itself may play a direct rle in changing bdy energy during stress.
      Researchers at the Icahn Schl f Medicine studied mice t explre hw the brain cntrls energy when they are under stress. By using special tls t bserve brain activity, they discvered that a small brain area, which helps deal with fear, sends messages t anther part f the brain called the hypthalamus. The hypthalamus then tells the liver (肝脏) t make mre sugar fr the bdy t use.
      The study revealed that this “brain-t-liver line” wrks even withut the usual stress hrmnes. In ther wrds, brain activity caused a fast rise in bld sugar thrugh nerve signals rather than slw chemical messengers. The brain can raise bld sugar directly thrugh nerve signals (神经信号) . When scientists turned this brain line n in mice, their bld sugar went up right away. But when stress happened again and again, the line became weaker and bld sugar stayed high fr a lng time — similar t the early stage f diabetes (糖尿病) . One scientist said, “The brain can prepare the bdy fr actin much faster than we thught.”
      This finding helps us understand the clse cnnectin between the brain, emtin, and bdy health. It suggests that lng- term stress culd harm the nerve system that keeps bld sugar balanced, leading t health prblems like diabetes r weight gain. In the future, learning hw t care fr bth ur mind and bdy may becme an imprtant way t prevent stress-related diseases.
      28. What is the new finding abut the stress respnse?
      A. It nly raises sugar levels fr a while. B. It fully relies n the heart fr energy use.
      C. It directly uses the brain t cntrl energy. D. It mainly depends n stress hrmnes.
      29. Hw did researchers cnduct the experiment?
      A. By mnitring brain signals in mice. B. By bserving the muse behavir nly.
      C. By measuring changes in bld sugar. D. By analyzing stress hrmnes in the liver.
      30. What can be inferred abut repeated stress accrding t the study?
      A. It lwers the risk f diabetes. B. It affects chemical messengers.
      C. It causes lasting high bld sugar. D. It strengthens brain functins.
      31. Which f the fllwing can be a suitable title fr the text?
      A. Nerve Pathway in Stress Energy Cntrl B. Bdy Hrmnes in Stress Regulatin
      C. Brain Activity in Mental Health D. Stress Effects n Bld Sugar
      D
      After apprximately 2 hurs and 40 minutes, the Tien Kung Ultra rbt, develped by China’s Natinal and Lcal C-built Embdied AI Rbtics Innvatin Center, became the first t crss the finish line at the wrld’s first humanid rbt half-marathn, held in Beijing n April 19th, 2025.
      Right frm the start f the race, the Tien Kung humanid rbt tk an early lead, demnstrating a significant speed advantage and the rbt came t a smth stp in the waiting area after cmpleting the 21-kilmeter curse. Human marathn participants wh finished the race gathered arund t take phts with the pineering rbt.
      In additin t the Tien Kung Ultra, multiple advanced humanid rbts including Unitree’s G1, Leju Rbtics’ Kuav, and NOETIX’s N2, amng thers, participated in the event. Accmpanied by the cheers f the crwd, the starting gun fired at 7:30 am, and the humanid rbt athletes and human runners started running at the same time. Many spectatrs (观众) brught prfessinal filming equipment t capture the mment f the wrld’s first rbt half-marathn.
      Ntably, this event witnessed rbts running alng with human runners fr the first time. They were separated with physical barriers t ensure safety, and fllwed with different cmpetitin rules and cmpletin time standards. The rbts started sequentially (依次地) at ne-minute interval fllwing a gunsht signal. Supply statins are set up alng the track, where teams can replace batteries fr rbts, swap rbts, and shift supprt staff.
      Ren Yawei, a representative frm the Natinal and Lcal C- built Embdied AI Rbtics Innvatin Center, stated, “The humanid rbt half-marathn serves as a cmprehensive technlgical validatin (验证) platfrm fr rbts frm varius cmpanies. It nt nly tests prduct perfrmance but als demnstrates the ptential fr large-scale industrial applicatins.” He added, “The successful cmpletin f this event further validates humanid rbts’ capabilities in safety, stability, and peratinal efficiency, which will prmte their applicatin in mre fields.”
      32. What is true abut the Tien Kung Ultra rbt?
      A. It wn the first rbt half-marathn race.
      B. It lacked a speed advantage in the half-marathn race.
      C. It failed t stp smthly at last in the half-marathn race.
      D. It avided taking phts with humans in the half-marathn race.
      33. What can we learn frm paragraph 3?
      A. Human runners began earlier than the rbts. B. Only ne rbt participated in the event.
      C. The race started with n audience present. D. Multiple rbts raced alngside human runners.
      34. Why were special arrangements made fr the rbt race?
      A. T test rbts’ ability t run withut supprt.
      B. T guarantee a fair race between different rbts.
      C. T ensure safety and handle rbt-specific issues.
      D. T make the event mre entertaining fr the audience.
      35. What is Ren Yawei’s attitude tward the humanid rbt half-marathn?
      A. Dubtful. B. Optimistic. C. Indifferent. D. Cnservative.
      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。
      French Plynesia cral reefs (珊瑚礁) supprt at least a quarter f cean life; half a billin peple rely n these ecsystems. This makes their rapid decline a pressing envirnmental issue. Abut half f the wrld’s cral reefs have died r are dying due t factrs such as pllutin and glbal warming, threatening bth eclgical balance and human livelihds fr castal cmmunities. ____36____
      A lcal respnse is underway. Tituan Bernict, a passinate cnservatinist frm the island f Mrea, funded Cral Gardeners in 2017. He bserved the gradual disappearance f marine life arund his hme. ____37____ In the fllwing years, he dedicated his effrts t reviving these ecsystems that are essential fr bth marine health and cultural identity.
      The methd invlves cllecting brken cral fragments (碎块) and placing them in underwater nurseries. ____38____ As a result, crals can restre and grw safely away frm predatrs (捕食者) and stressrs, ensuring a much higher survival rate. This stage is vital fr building their adaptability befre facing the pen cean.
      ____39____ Cral Gardeners has already replanted ver 15,000 crals but intends t reach a millin glbally by 2025. Technlgy is key t this gal, enabling precise mnitring at scale. Fr instance, sensrs prvide real-time data n cral health and subtle changes in water cnditins.
      Lasting success requires mre than science. By educating and invlving lcal cmmunities in cnservatin activities, Cral Gardeners prmtes envirnmental management. ____40____ These appraches create a sustainable, cmmunity-driven mdel that can be adpted wrldwide t prtect vital marine ecsystems.
      A. This led him t pursue active restratin.
      B. Their great value makes their lss a glbal cncern.
      C. These places ffer a safe envirnment fr grwth.
      D. These places allw fr careful, large-scale mnitring.
      E. Wrldwide plicy change is als needed t supprt this.
      F. Empwering cmmunities als ensures lng-term care and success.
      G. Once strng enugh, the crals are transplanted t damaged reef areas.
      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,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
      It was 1 a. m. n Christmas mrning but fr Marisa Shumaker, it was still Christmas Eve. She set ut t ____41____ her 4-year-ld daughter Aubree’s nly Christmas wish: a real pian keybard. Nw that Aubree was asleep, Shumaker ____42____ the bx frm its hiding spt. But when she pened it, nly the stand and bench were inside. ____43____ washed ver her as she realized the keybard was sld separately.
      Desperate, she psted in a lcal Facebk grup, fearing Aubree’s Christmas wuld be ruined ____44____ . Andy Spencer, 5 miles away, saw the ____45____ arund 2 a. m. As a parent, he ____46____ deeply and thught f his daughter’s little-used keybard — still like new, a perfect ____47____ fr Shumaker’s stand. Withut hesitatin, Spencer messaged Shumaker and ffered it fr free, asking nly fr a ____48____ f happy Aubree n Christmas mrning. Sn afterwards, Aubree was thrilled t find the keybard. Her face lit up as the first few ntes ____49____ . Aubree was s attracted t her new keybard, leaving ther presents still ____50____ . Frm that day n, Aubree practiced n her keybard almst every day. Shumaker tld Spencer the keybard kept a 4-year-ld’s ____51____ like nthing else.
      Mnths later, Aubree still ____52____ daily, cmpletely absrbed. The experience ____53____ Shumaker’s faith in Christmas magic. And Shumaker has printed a cpy f the pht she’d sent t Spencer and taped it t her fridge — a ____54____ f hw a stranger’s kindness had turned her daughter’s wish int a hliday ____55____ .
      41. A. abandn B. realize C. express D. state
      42. A. pulled ut B. tre up C. put away D. shwed ff
      43. A. Relief B. Dubt C. Panic D. Cnfusin
      44. A. randmly B. cmpletely C. gradually D. deliberately
      45. A. request B. ffer C. cmplaint D. invitatin
      46. A. valued B. wrried C. appreciated D. sympathized
      47. A. fit B. argument C. platfrm D. example
      48. A. drawing B. vide C. pht D. letter
      49. A. stpped B. faded C. disappeared D. emerged
      50. A. unwrn B. unpaid C. unpened D. unused
      51. A. imaginatin B. trust C. laughter D. attentin
      52. A. played B. cmpsed C. sang D. recrded
      53. A. weakened B. restred C. tested D. shk
      54. A. cmment B. feature C. reminder D. reference
      55. A. dream B. reality C. schedule D. intentin
      第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
      阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
      In Linyi, Shandng, Cambdian Princess Nrdm Jenna wrked with a lcal calligrapher t create a wrk f art ____56____ cmbines Chinese and Cambdian culture. Linyi’s deep cnnectin t calligraphy ____57____ (live) n, maintaining a cntinuus literary traditin.
      Art can transcend (超越) bth language and cultural barriers. When the meldy (旋律) f “Yimeng Muntain Minr” was played. Princess Jenna sang the sng with lcal perfrmers. Vices eched between the muntains and the rivers. The princess said, “Being here, fr me, adds s much mre meaning ____58____ the sng. Befre, I lved the meldy and the emtins behind it, ____59____ nw that I’ve seen the landscapes and met the lcal peple, the lyrics (歌词) feel even mre real.”
      The lyrics f “Yimeng Muntain Minr” crss the fields and stne-paved rads f Linyi, ____60____ (reveal) the living rts f this flk sng. It ____61____ (write) in Linyi nearly half a century ag, and is sung in the lcal dialect thrugh a ____62____ (pwer) meldy. The plain-spken lyrics ech the heartfelt lve f the Linyi peple fr their hmeland and their deep ____63____ (lng) fr a better life.
      Princess Jenna’s jurney t Linyi was like ____64____ heartfelt dialgue between tw cultures. Thrugh internatinal exchange, Linyi reminds the wrld that traditin is nt a limitatin, but a bridge. Every ____65____ (share) meldy and written Chinese character is filled with the unique charm f Linyi.
      第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
      第一节(满分 15 分)
      66. 你校将举办英语演讲比赛。请你以 Physical and Mental Health 为题写一篇发言稿参赛,内容包括:
      1. 陈述看法;
      2. 提出建议。
      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。
      Physical and Mental Health
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      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。
      Sphie, a quiet tenth- grader, fund cmfrt in waterclr painting. She tk the sketchbk (速写本) everywhere with her, capturing mments thers ften missed — the sunset after schl, the ptted plant by the windw, and her classmates’ warm smiles. Yet these paintings remained hidden in her drawer.
      When the annual art festival apprached, Sphie hesitated. N ne had ever seen her wrk, and the thught f displaying it in public made her nervus. But her piece “Mrning Mist,” shwing the fg lifting frm the sccer field, felt different. She had spent weeks perfecting it, and Ms. Chen, her art teacher, had encuraged her. Finally, she decided t submit it.
      Hwever, her name wasn’t n the selected list. “Rejected, huh?” Ryan teased (取笑) . “It’s s pale — did yu frget t finish it?” Sme students laughed. Sphie’s face burned. Befre she culd stp herself, she tre the painting int pieces and ran away befre tears fell.
      Ms. Chen witnessed everything. She sighed, knwing that Ryan himself had been rejected the year befre, thugh few knew. She wndered if he made fun f thers t hide his wn disappintment. The next mrning, she fund Sphie in an empty classrm. “I’ve kept every rejectin letter I’ve ever received,” she said sftly, prducing a wrn flder. “Each ne reminded me that rejectin isn’t abut being wrng — it’s abut grwing and finding the right audience.” She pressed a flyer (宣传单) int Sphie’s hand. “The festival has an pen shw. N judges — just artists sharing their visin. The deadline is Friday.”
      Walking hme, Sphie held the flyer, thinking abut the paintings in her drawer — mments preserved simply because she lved them. The shw was in three days. That night, she std befre her art supplies, trn between fear and desire. Her drawer stayed clsed, guarding the wrks she’d never shwn. Yet the thught f the pen shw kept returning, whispering in her mind.
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      After a mment f hesitatin, Sphie pened the drawer.
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      Three days later, at the pen shw, Ryan stpped at her display.
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      答案
      1. C
      【原文】M: I just lve the pian. There’s an endless variety f music that can be played n it.
      W: I really enjy it t. I used t be really gd at pian actually. But I stpped playing in high schl because I was s busy.
      2. A
      【原文】M: Can I ffer yu anther piece f cake?
      W: Thank yu. If I had it, I wuld burst. It’s nice f yu t prepare this meal fr me.
      M: Great. As lng as yu enjyed it.
      3. B
      【原文】W: S, tell me sir, when did yu first ntice the prblem with yur leg? I will examine it later.
      M: I was at a restaurant with my wife and friends abut three weeks ag. I suddenly felt a sharp pain.
      4. C
      【原文】W: Gerge, where have yu been? Yu said nine ’clck. I’ve been waiting here fr an hur and a half since then.
      M: I’m really srry, Jenny. I set ff at eight this mrning, and wuld yu believe I’ve been stuck in traffic?
      5. A
      【原文】W: D yu knw if the last bus has gne?
      M: I’m afraid it left a cuple f minutes ag.
      W: Oh n! D yu knw where I can get a taxi t the airprt?
      M: Yu can g t the Red Star Square near the railway statin. There are usually a few taxis there.
      6. B 7. C
      【原文】M: I came as sn as I culd.
      W: Did Carline call yu just nw?
      M: N, it was last night, but I didn’t have the car. I’m srry I wasn’t here t help.
      W: It’s OK. Yu missed the drama, but she’s OK nw. She’s just a little shaky.
      M: Pr Mm. I thught she wuld be dead, the way Carline explained it t me.
      W: Oh n, she’s tugh. She didn’t even break any bnes. Just a few marks.
      M: Where did she fall?
      W: The carpet n the stairs was lse and she went head first.
      M: Ww. She had a lucky escape.
      8. A 9. A
      【原文】W: What d yu think f the develpment?
      M: Yu’re creating a whle new cmmunity.
      W: We certainly are — 400 hmes, 40 shps and tw schls.
      M: Dn’t yu wrry that yu’re taking mre green space away frm the city?
      W: Lk, Mr. Sharples, yu must understand that this city needs mre affrdable husing.
      M: But surely we have t cnsider the envirnment as well. Will yu be living here r will yu be in a suburb where yu can see trees everywhere?
      W: I’d gladly live in ne f these hmes. In fact, I’ll let yu int a secret. I grew up in this area.
      M: Really? I didn’t knw that
      W: Oh yes, and it wasn’t the perfect place yu imagine. It was safe and nt s crwded, but there was rubbish and dirt everywhere.
      10. B 11. C 12. B
      【原文】W: What’s the matter?
      M: That’s it. I give up.
      W: What d yu mean?
      M: This guy is amazing. I’ve never seen anybdy play the guitar n stage like that in persn. I might as well stp trying.
      W: But yu’re gd as well.
      M: I’m nt in the same league as him. It’s time that I changed my prfessin and started selling insurance r cking peple’s dinners.
      W: Dn’t be silly. Just use him as inspiratin. Be the best yu can be. Lts f peple like yur music and I d.
      M: Thank yu fr yur faith.
      W: Remember, the man wh we’re watching nce culdn’t play the guitar at all. He had t learn and practice t get t this level.
      M: I bet he practiced every day f his life.
      W: Have cnfidence in yur ability, and enjy the shw.
      13. A 14. B 15. C 16. A
      【原文】M: I hate t tell yu this, but the picnic has been cancelled.
      W: Because f the rain?
      M: Yes.
      W: Did yu still play yur sccer game?
      M: Oh sure, we finished it ten minutes ag. It was hard playing in the mud. Everyne was slipping and falling.
      W: Yu’re crazy. Um, my lab experiment has als been cancelled, s I dn’t have much t d tnight.
      M: Yu knw, my rmmate is an art majr. He’s always telling me abut the Minneaplis Institute f Art. It’s nt far frm here, and it’s free. I hear they even have a number f things frm China.
      W: Really? I can’t believe it!
      M: It’s even mre than that. There’s even a separate hall fr Chinese cllectins.
      W: I wnder what kinds f Chinese cllectins are shwn there.
      M: My rmmate says there are many interesting things like Chinese water paintings, handcrafts, jewelries, and ther fascinating stuff. We can g there and lk arund fr a while, and yu can tell me all abut them.
      W: That’s great! Let’s g.
      17. C 18. B 19. A 20. C
      【原文】 Gd evening, gentlemen and bys! Thank yu fr being here this evening. We’re here t cngratulate the tp achievers f this year. The bys here have wrked hard in rder t be a part f this ceremny. Recgnitin f achievement can make us push urselves and reach ur full ptential. The prizewinners are a true representatin f everything that we value here at Hamptn Schl. I have every cnfidence that yu yung men will be precisely the kind f yung peple wh will make a psitive difference t the cuntry and the wrld. Yur success will be built n being true t yurself. Yu shuld recgnize yur prblems and dubts as well as yur psitive qualities. I remember listening t an interview with Andy Murray, ne f the tp tennis players in the wrld. After he was defeated in the first rund f a turnament by a much lwer ranked player, the media went crazy. Hwever, Murray was straightfrward and wise. “Nbdy died here,” he said, “I nly lst a tennis match, nthing mre.” We are prud f ur prizewinners tday. They shuld be prud f themselves. But let’s be clear, if yu link mtivatin t winning prizes in life, yu set yurself up fr disappintment. The greatest prize f all is that yu can lk yurself in the eye and say, “I tried my abslute best.”
      21. B 22. B 23. D 24. D 25. A 26. A 27. D 28. C 29. A 30. C 31. A 32. A 33. D 34. C 35. B 36. B 37. A 38. C 39. G 40. F 41. B 42. A 43. C 44. B 45. A 46. D 47. A 48. C 49. D 50. C 51. D 52. A 53. B 54. C 55. B
      56. that##which
      57. lives 58. t
      59. but 60. revealing
      61. was written
      62. pwerful
      63 lnging
      64. a 65. shared
      66. Versin I:
      Physical and Mental Health
      When it cmes t physical and mental health, I think they are equally vital fr ur wellbeing. Physical health keeps us energetic, while mental health helps us stay ptimistic.
      T maintain physical health, I suggest we shuld exercise regularly, keep a balanced diet and ensure adequate sleep. T maintain mental health, we can cmmunicate with smene we trust when feeling stressed. Mrever, we can relax urselves by watching TV r listening t music.
      In cnclusin, we shuld attach imprtance t ur physical and mental health. Let’s take actin t keep healthy frm nw n!
      Versin II:
      Physical and Mental Health
      When it cmes t physical and mental health, I believe bth are essential t ur verall well-being. Physical health gives us strength, while mental health brings us peace f mind.
      T stay physically healthy, it is strngly suggested that we make regular exercise part f ur daily rutine, keep a balanced diet and ensure enugh sleep. Meanwhile, we can relax ur minds by talking t smene we trust, listening t music r spending time in nature.
      Let’s cherish bth ur bdy and mind t embrace a healthier and happier future tgether!
      67. Versin I:
      After a mment f hesitatin, Sphie pened the drawer. Inside lay her waterclrs — quiet memries she’d never shared. Ms. Chen’s wrds eched — rejectin isn’t the end but a chance t grw; every painting deserves its right audience. Regret filled her as she remembered tearing up “Mrning Mist”, the wrk she’d spent weeks perfecting. Taking a deep breath, she turned t a draft f the sccer field and decided t repaint it with blder strkes. By the next evening, the new “Mrning Mist” glwed sftly n the paper. She gathered her wrks and walked steadily tward the pen shw.
      Three days later, at the pen shw, Ryan stpped at her display. Sphie’s heart tightened, expecting anther tease. He scanned the paintings, then frze at the new Mrning Mist, his smirk fading. “These are yurs?” he asked sftly. When Sphie ndded, he scratched his neck. “Srry. I jked because I still hadn’t gtten ver being rejected last year.” He pinted at the painting. “It feels just like the sccer field at dawn — quiet and magical.” Nearby, sme students exclaimed in admiratin. Warmth melted her last bit f shame. A bright, cnfident smile spread acrss her face — she had finally fund her audience.
      Versin Ⅱ:
      After a mment f hesitatin, Sphie pened the drawer. Thse hidden paintings lay quietly inside, each recrding beautiful mments. She recalled the trn painting “Mrning Mist”, which used t be her favrite, and decided t recreate it. Memries flding back, she painted the misty sccer field at dawn, fg curling ver grass and faint glden light filtering thrugh cluds. When she cmpleted the painting, a sense f satisfactin welled up inside her. The next day, she selected ther wnderful wrks, heart full f curage, ready t share.

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