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      这是一份2026省哈尔滨三中高三下学期第一次模拟考试英语含答案(含听力),共23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.Where is the man prbably ging tnight?
      A.T Kevin’s.B.T the schl.C.T the theatre.
      2.Which aspect f the perid drama attracts the wman mst?
      A.The actrs.B.The plt.C.The cstumes.
      3.What made the factry clse dwn?
      A.The pr management.B.The utdated equipment.C.The less prduct demand.
      4.Where des the cnversatin take place?
      A.At hme.B.At a grcery stre.C.At a cake shp.
      5.What was the weather like when the man was in Seattle?
      A.Sunny.B.Cludy.C.Rainy.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      6.When did Ada start wrking with the man?
      A.Three days ag.B.A week ag.C.A mnth ag.
      7.What impresses the man abut Ada?
      A.Her wrk attitude.B.Her wrk efficiency.C.Her wrk experience.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      8.Why des the man cme t the wman?
      A.T admit a mistake.B.T make a reservatin.C.T cnfirm sme infrmatin.
      9.When will the man finish revising the reprt?
      A.At 2:00 p.m.B.At 2:30 p.m.C.At 2:40 p.m.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      10.What is the wman’s main challenge accrding t the man?
      A.She fails t fcus.B.She lacks mtivatin.C.She has t many tasks.
      11.What des the man advise the wman t d?
      A.Set practical gals.B.Make a weekly plan.C.Reward thers fr their help.
      12.What will the wman prbably reward herself with?
      A.A big meal.B.A TV shw.C.A relaxing walk.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      13.What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
      A.Hst and guest.B.Teacher and student.C.Cnsultant and client.
      14.What benefits Nva Hpkin mst in her industry switch?
      A.Her lve fr reading.B.Her philsphical study.C.Her prfessinal experience.
      15.What des Nva Hpkin cmpare t energy drinks?
      A.Petry.B.Mvies.C.Music.
      16.Hw des the man end tday’s cnversatin?
      A.By recmmending sme cultural activities.
      B.By annuncing the time f the next shw.
      C.By making a preview f the next episde.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      17.What d visitrs experience first when they enter the museum?
      A.The ball pl.B.The washing machine.C.The white smke.
      18.What inspired Andrea Glubic t create the museum?
      A.Her childhd pht.B.Her visit t museums.C.Her negative feelings.
      19.What can the interactive places ffer in the museum?
      A.Singing cntests.B.Histry f humr.C.Wrestling curses.
      20.What des Zrica Bucic think f the HaHaHuse?
      A.It may help peple remember their childhd.
      B.It can serve as emtinal healing.
      C.It prvides fun indr exercise.
      二、阅读理解
      The Oxfrd Cllege Farm, lcated n the edge f Oxfrd campus f Emry University, was created in 2014 after the dnatin f eleven acres f land frm an Emry graduate. Here, rganic and fresh fd is grwn bth fr Emry’s campuses and the surrunding cmmunities. Als, the farm prvides students acrss disciplines with hands-n experience in sustainable agriculture.
      If yu are lking fr lcal and rganically-grwn fd, delicius varieties harvested at the peak f ripeness r ther exciting pssibilities, cme and jin the Oxfrd Cllege Farm Cmmunity Supprted Agriculture (CSA) Prgram! Just take it as a subscriptin prgram that allws yu t be a steward (管家) f the land while eating well!
      CSA Prgram Membership
      ·Tur the gardens n weekdays.
      ·Enjy lcally-grwn, fresh, and seasnal prduce.
      ·Get 15% ff fr new members and 10% ff fr renewing r referring members, plus a free seasnal rganic gift bx.
      ·Receive newsletters featuring garden updates and recipe recmmendatins n a weekly basis.
      ·Be permitted t register fr next year’s CSA ahead f thers.
      Sign-up Reminders
      ·Fill in yur infrmatin, including yur Emry NetID, first name, last name, preferred email, preferred phne, hme address, city, state and zip cde.
      ·Select yur pickup lcatin: Oxfrd Farmers Mkt, Atl Campus Kaldi’s, Atl Campus Math/Sci, Emry University Hspital.
      ·Chse yur pickup seasn(s) . Please nte that prices vary frm seasn t seasn. T receive a 10% discunt, yu can participate in all seasns.
      ·Use a delivery service if yu need. It is free fr all rders ver $30, therwise fees vary anywhere frm $2 t $5 depending n distance.
      If yu are unable t jin the CSA because f financial need, please email us at [email protected] t discuss. Membership t the CSA is limited, s sign up as sn as pssible! Dn’t miss ut n this pprtunity t supprt sustainable agriculture and enjy fresh, lcally-grwn fd!
      21.What is a feature f the Oxfrd Cllege Farm?
      A.It makes dnatins t nearby cmmunities.
      B.It prvides rganic fd just fr Emry University.
      C.It mainly gives students theretical agricultural knwledge.
      D.It ffers students frm diverse fields practical farming experience.
      22.What is a benefit f jining the CSA Prgram?
      A.Free lcally-grwn prduce.B.Gardening turs n weekends.
      C.Mnthly infrmative newsletters.D.Pririty t sign up fr the next CSA.
      23.What can we learn frm the sign-up reminders?
      A.Participants are required t prvide persnal details.
      B.Pickup lcatins can be anywhere arund Oxfrd.
      C.Fees fr full-seasn participatin remain unchanged.
      D.Thse with financial difficulties can’t jin the CSA.
      Ramla Ali, Smali-brn bxer, mdel and ambassadr f United Natins Internatinal Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) , has spent her life fighting, first fr survival, then fr change. Frm escaping Smalia’s civil war t stepping int the Olympic ring, she’s turned her wn stry f struggle int a pwerful missin t uplift thers.
      Fllwing her brther’s death in the chas f war, Ali and her family spent a year as refugees (难民) befre resettling in Lndn, where Ali chanced upn bxing. What began as a means t prevent herself frm being bullied has matured int bth a lifelng calling and a surce f cmfrt and a passin. Her amateur career saw her claim England’s Natinal, Great British, and 2019 African Zne Featherweight titles. In 2021 she made histry as Smalia’s first Olympic bxer, a symbl f perseverance and determinatin.
      Guided by the belief “Yu can’t be what yu can’t see — if peple witness my jurney, they may dare t dream t”, Ali jurneyed back t Kenya and visited the Dadaab refugee camp with UNICEF in 2025, during which she jined the Kasarani Sasa recycling grup, a cllective f ver 200 refugee wmen waste pickers, helping srt plastic and cardbard. The prgram prvides childcare, infrmal educatin fr kids and safe incme fr struggling mthers. “Witnessing the things firsthand struck me. This culd have been me, had I nt left. It’s heartbreaking — yu want t help everyne, but there’re s many,” Ali said.
      At FilmAid Kenya, a learning prgram teaching the yung displaced filmmaking and strytelling, Ali shared hw educatin transfrmed her life with the students, many f whm dreamed f careers in medicine r psychlgy, despite hardships. Thugh mved by a teenager wh desired t be a film directr after her first expsure t a camera, Ali feared the prgram, a lifeline fr refugee children’s dreams, was at risk frm glbal aid cuts.
      Deeply cncerned abut this, Ali partnered with UNICEF t prvide sustained financial backing fr refugee children’s educatin. Meanwhile, she’s expanded her free wmen’s bxing club wrldwide. She made an appeal, saying “If my stry can help just ne girl see hpe, my effrts will be fully wrth it.” Ali’s pwer as a rle mdel stimulates numerus disadvantaged yuth’s ambitin, lifting them ut f despair and int dignity.
      24.What initially drew Ramla Ali t bxing?
      A.The need fr self- defense.B.The desire fr pleasure.
      C.The pursuit f an athletic career.D.The influence f her brther.
      25.What did Ali d in 2025?
      A.She set up a recycling prgram fr refugee wmen.
      B.She cllected waste materials fr UNICEF in persn.
      C.She rganized childcare services in the Dadaab camp.
      D.She dedicated herself t a wmen’s recycling grup in Kenya.
      26.What was Ali’s majr cncern abut the prgram FilmAid Kenya?
      A.Qualificatin.B.Accessibility.C.Funding.D.Equipment.
      27.Which f the fllwing best summarizes Ramla Ali’s life jurney?
      A.Frm a refugee t an advcate.B.Frm islatin t cnnectin.
      C.Frm ignrance t wisdm.D.Frm a victim t a victr.
      There was nearly a wrld withut hrses. At the end f the last ice age, warming temperatures turned the grasslands where hrses ramed int swamps (沼泽地) and frests. Humans hunted them heavily fr meat. Wild hrses did, in fact, g extinct in Nrth America arund 7,600-12,000 years ag. Yu culd say that by stpping hunting and starting t dmesticate (驯养) them, humans saved hrses.
      Humans were frever changed by their hrse partnership. Able t gallp at mre than 64 kph and t cnvey heavy bjects, hrses altered the curse f empires and determined victrs and lsers in battle. They als transfrmed the way peple culd hunt, cmmunicate, trade and even dress. Trusers spread nly after hrses were dmesticated, as an innvatin fr riding. The ldest surviving pairs, dating t 1300 BC, belnged t hrsemen. A number f new bks have cme ut lking at the hrse’s impact n human histry. David Chaffetz, a schlar f Asian histry, fcuses his deeply researched, elegantly written Raiders, Rulers and Traders n the interplay, a defining aspect f Chinese, Indian and Persian civilizatins, between hrse-brne nmads (游牧民族) and settled peple. He argues, “What we nw call the Silk Rad shuld mre accurately be called the Hrse Rad, fr it was the hrse, and nt silk, that drew buyers and sellers tgether t frm the first large-scale internatinal trading rutes.”
      Superir hrses and hrsemanship cntinued t determine sweeping ppulatin mvements. Mastery f munts brught the Huns int Eurpe, the Arabs int Spain and the Turks int India and Anatlia. Hrses als spread the vast Mngl armies under Genghis Khan acrss nearly the whle f the Eurasian land mass.
      A lk at the “bitechnlgy” f the hrse explains its usefulness. In terms f pwer, a hrse packs mre than ten times that f a human. Peple still use “hrsepwer” as a way t quantify pwer. It is nly in the past 100 years, since the inventin and spread f autmbiles, that hrses have becme less essential t human civilizatin and peple’s daily lives. Hwever, as these bks make clear, it wuld be unwise t set hrses aside in peple’s memries. They deserve enduring respect, fr their presence changed the wrld.
      28.What caused the extinctin f wild hrses in Nrth America?
      A.Habitat lss and failure t adapt.B.Urban expansin and dmesticatin.
      C.Overppulatin and natural enemies.D.Envirnmental changes and verhunting.
      29.Which f the fllwing will David agree with accrding t his bk?
      A.Hrses were mainly raised and used by settled peple.
      B.Nmadic peple benefited greatly frm hrse-related trade.
      C.Hrses were mre crucial than silk in trade alng ancient rutes.
      D.Hrses were mainly used by settled peple fr lng-distance trade.
      30.What is the authr’s attitude t the histrical rle f hrses?
      A.Critical.B.Admiring.C.Dismissive.D.Neutral.
      31.Which can serve as the best title f the text?
      A.Humans’ Impact n the Hrse and Its Civilizatin Rle
      B.The Hrse: A Frgtten Animal in Human Histry
      C.The Hrse: Shaping the Curse f Human Civilizatin
      D.The Bilgical Advantages f Dmesticated Hrses
      As glbal envirnmental cnditins cntinue t decline, vercnsumptin, the act f cnsuming resurces in an unsustainable way that utpaces the Earth’s ability t renew them, has emerged as a primary threat t planetary stability. If we keep cnsuming resurces faster than they can regenerate themselves, we will eventually exhaust the ecsystems that sustain all life. Unfrtunately, that’s exactly the reality we face. The Millennium Alliance fr Humanity and Bisphere warns that glbal il reserves culd be exhausted by 2052 if vercnsumptin cntinues t intensify.
      “First and fremst, cnsumerism drives peple t buy far mre than they need,” explains Laura Fx, research schlar at Yale Law Schl. Meanwhile, the issue is largely a byprduct f technlgical advancement, which has increased prductin capacity, making gds cheaper and mre accessible, while sphisticated advertising algrithms (算法) have affected cnsumers with endless prmtins, enabling brands t target audiences with remarkable precisin.
      This excessive demand fr gds has left a hrrible mark n ur planet. Overcnsumptin fuels the cnstant extractin f resurces like il. The Niger Delta, ne f the wrld’s largest and mst bidiverse wetlands, was nce a rich ecsystem with thriving farmlands and fisheries. Hwever, nearly a century f il drilling has released harmful chemicals int the atmsphere, causing acid rain, which damages rfs and building structures, destrys crps, and pisns lcal water supplies acrss the area. Wrse still, mre residents f the Delta suffer frm health issues, with rising rates f cancer and ther pllutin-related illnesses.
      S, hw can we fight vercnsumptin? At the individual level, small and cnsistent changes can make a meaningful difference. Opting fr reusable cntainers ver single-use plastics, switching t paperless billing, driving an electric vehicle, and adpting a plant-based diet are all practical ways t reduce ur daily resurce ftprint.
      Hwever, sme envirnmental activists argue that the mst impactful step individuals can take is simply t spend less mney acrss the bard. “If yu want a rule f thumb fr measuring yur cnsumer impact, the best ne is the amunt f mney yu are spending,” said MacKinnn, a Canadian jurnalist. “If yur expenses are increasing, yu’re prbably increasing yur impact and vice versa.”
      32.Hw des the authr present the issue in the first paragraph?
      A.By quting an expert.B.By making a cmparisn.
      C.By prviding statistics.D.By clarifying a cncept.
      33.What is paragraph 2 mainly abut?
      A.The impact f advertisements.B.The causes f vercnsumptin.
      C.The slutins t vercnsumptin.D.The rle f cnsumerism in sciety.
      34.What des the underlined phrase “a rule f thumb” in paragraph 5 mean?
      A.A detailed plan.B.A strict plicy.
      C.A practical guideline.D.A traditinal belief.
      35.What is the authr’s purpse in writing the text?
      A.T highlight the harm f excessive spending.B.T prmte a green lifestyle.
      C.T stress the value f renewable resurces.D.T criticize verprductin.
      On the Spt: When the Sptlight Breaks Trust
      Mst f us have been put n the spt in a number f different situatins, whether at wrk r amng a grup f friends. 36 Hwever, yu just aren’t ready t give, whether it’s because yu dn’t knw r yu’re nt willing t share. It is really embarrassing.
      We are n stranger t putting thers n the spt urselves, usually by accident. Perhaps we ask a sensitive questin f a friend in a grup setting, r try t push a quiet cwrker t share their answers in a meeting. 37
      Putting smene n the spt thugh, whether intentinal r nt, has the effect f destrying trust in a relatinship. The key t maintaining the trust in a relatinship is develping yur emtinal intelligence. 38 As Krauss wrte in a recent Psychlgy Tday article, “A sign that yu’re nt as sensitive as yu culd be when yu pressure peple is that thers try t stay away frm yu t the extent that they can.”
      39 Are peple brn with the ability t develp a high level f emtinal intelligence, r is that smething they are taught? Althugh the answer is prbably a little bit f bth, strengthening ur emtinal intelligence is definitely smething we can all d. 40 Many f us have develped them with time t strengthen ur emtinal intelligence, whether with the help f a prfessinal r thrugh ur wn trial-and-errr.
      A.Peple are fed up with the dull and lng meetings.
      B.It can help us understand and handle a cnfusing situatin.
      C.A cre part f that is being able t perceive hw thers feel.
      D.Sets f eyes turn tward yu with the expectatins fr an answer.
      E.There is a debate n whether emtinal intelligence is native r nt.
      F.Listening, empathizing, and reflecting are strategies ften acquired later in life.
      G.We may even unknwingly tuch a nerve with a family member at a casual gathering.
      三、完形填空
      On a cld winter mrning, the Gattn Landfill west f Brisbane was already full f activity. Tim, a heavy machine peratr living a 41 life t supprt his family, began his shift as usual. As he pushed a pile f general waste, he 42 a finely-made wden bx, half-buried under plastic bags.
      Feeling a strng sense f 43 , he quickly turned ff the lud machine, jumped dwn frm the cabin, and carefully picked up the bx, 44 the dirt with his thick glves. Upn pening it, Tim’s breath caught. Inside lay fur ld war medals, shining n faded velvet (天鹅绒) , their ribbns still 45 after all thse years. Recently wrried abut his sn’s tuitin fees, he felt his heart 46 as he thught f selling the medal. Meanwhile, an inner vice sunded quietly, “The wner must have been a her.” The 47 made him give up the idea and determined t d the right thing, hlding the bx firmly as if prtecting an easily-lst legacy.
      Reprting the find t his superir, Tim learned the 48 ahead — withut any names r marks n the medals. He spent days ff wrk lking fr 49 , checking cmmunity ntices and recrds with his c-wrkers. Just as hpe was fading, an ld wman called, her vice shaking as she spke abut her grandfather’s lst Wrld War II medals. The 50 matched cmpletely — the special pattern n ne medal 51 the identity. When Tim handed her the bx, tears rlled dwn her wrinkled face. “My grandfather 52 his unit (小队) by carrying injured sldiers t safety,” she said sftly. Ging viral n scial media, Tim’s deed earned Cuncilr Julie Re’s 53 fr his hnesty.
      But fr Tim, the real reward was the wman’s 54 smile. That day, he realized that even in tugh times, 55 shines brightest.
      41.A.happyB.tughC.plainD.scial
      42.A.reprtedB.spttedC.unfldedD.cllected
      43.A.dutyB.directinC.curisityD.humr
      44.A.wiping ffB.giving utC.paying ffD.setting ut
      45.A.washed-utB.trn-upC.wrn-utD.well-preserved
      46.A.sinkingB.racingC.breakingD.aching
      47.A.realizatinB.recgnitinC.imaginatinD.cmprehensin
      48.A.difficultyB.significanceC.prirityD.pprtunity
      49.A.prblemsB.ideasC.cluesD.dreams
      50.A.instructinB.intrductinC.definitinD.descriptin
      51.A.expsedB.checkedC.maskedD.cnfirmed
      52.A.missedB.failedC.returnedD.saved
      53.A.frgivenessB.creditC.trustD.sympathy
      54.A.satisfiedB.excitedC.gratefulD.faithful
      55.A.integrityB.diligenceC.perseveranceD.bravery
      四、语法填空
      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。
      I spent my childhd in the 90s watching my mther inspect the label f every piece f clthes she picked up at ur lcal T. J. Maxx. If it read “Made in China”, she shk her head and quickly put the 56 (reject) piece back t its rightful place n the rack. What was drilled int me frm an early age was that anything Made in China was bad. Anything made anywhere else was gd. And 57 it was made smewhere in Eurpe, it was super gd. 58 (lk) back n it nw, we can find this was the darkest time fr “Made in China”. It was believed that 59 China manufactured was f lw quality, unsafe, and cheap.
      Over the past several decades, China 60 (g) thrugh tremendus technlgical advancements, rising t becme the “wrld’s factry”. Even the United States, nce a majr manufacturing pwerhuse, nw relies heavily n Chinese-made items. Actually, it’s hard t imagine an American hme 61 Chinese prducts, because many f their essentials are imprted almst entirely frm China. America’s 62 (rely) n China is easy t see in every crner f their huse, such as dishes, cking gadgets in the kitchen, makeup brushes in the bathrm, and TV sets in the living rm. Tday, China makes nearly ne f every three physical prducts in the wrld — mre than the cmbined ttal f the United States, Germany, Japan, Suth Krea and Britain.
      The situatin in China is als 63 far cry frm the past. Chinese cnsumers are less attached t freign gds. They cnstantly remind 64 (they) t judge prducts nt by blind faith in freign brands, but by quality. Meanwhile, the remarkable rise f Made in China stands as ne f the mst 65 (persuade) success stries f ur time.
      五、书信写作
      66.假如你是李华,上周参加了学校举办的关于“防范网络安全风险”的主题讲座。请你给校英文报写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
      1. 讲座内容;
      2. 你的感想。
      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。
      Guarding Against Cybersecurity Risks
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      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。
      I have a black Jaguar. I’ve been driving it t and frm wrk fr three years. It lks still brand-new because I always clean and plish it until it shines brightly. But its right dr is marked by an ugly, nticeable dent (凹陷) which I’ve never bthered t fix. Whenever asked why, I will shake my head. Only I knw it’s a reminder f an unfrgettable afternn.
      It was a typical summer. After wrk, I was driving dwn a neighbrhd street in my Jaguar, ging a bit t fast. I was half-listening t the radi, half-watching fr kids rushing ut frm between parked cars, and I slwed dwn when I thught I saw smething mve. But as my car passed, n kids appeared. Instead, a brick crashed int the side f my dr with a sickening thud (闷响) .
      I braked hard and reversed t the spt where the brick had been thrwn and then quickly jumped ut f the car. There appeared a clear dent n my right dr! My bld almst biled. Seeing a by, n lder than 10, with anther brick in his hand, I frwned fiercely, eyes flashing with anger, and strmed t him, “What was that all abut?” my vice was tight and sharp. “My car is damaged. Lk at this dent…”
      “Please mister... Please, I’m srry... I didn’t knw what else t d,” his eyes were filled with terrr, a bld stain n his elbw, and he begged. “I’m srry... N ne wuld stp. My sister fell ut f her wheelchair — I can’t lift her up!” He pinted t a parked car, his vice breaking. Besides it, there was his sister, lying n the grund, bleeding frm fresh scrapes (擦伤) and cuts. Her wheelchair was tipped ver nearby. “Wuld yu please help me get her back int her wheelchair? She’s hurt and she’s t heavy fr me,” said the by. Hearing this, I felt upset and the anger that had burned in my chest a mment ag vanished cmpletely, replaced by a rush f shck and verwhelming guilt.
      注意:
      1. 续写词数应为150个左右;
      2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      I rushed ver t the girl, knwing exactly what t d.
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      Leaving the hspital, I lked at the dent n my car.
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      参考答案
      1.B
      【原文】W: Wuld yu like t watch a mvie with me tnight?
      M: I’d lve t, Grace. But I have an appintment with Luna t d an experiment in the schl lab. Maybe yu can ask Kevin t g with yu.
      W: Alright.
      2.C
      【原文】M: Have yu watched that new perid drama n Channel 8?
      W: Yes. The cstumes are s detailed and beautiful. I’m mst impressed by them.
      M: The plt is full f twists and turns. The acting f the actrs is als excellent. They really bring the stry t life.
      3.B
      【原文】W: I heard Deep Furniture Factry clsed. Maybe it was due t pr management r a drp in prduct demand.
      M: The real reasn is that they didn’t upgrade their prductin equipment. Thus, the prductin efficiency was lw. Eventually, they lst many custmers and had n chice but t clse.
      4.B
      【原文】W: Excuse me, I’m planning t make a cake at hme. I need sme eggs and flur. Where can I find them?
      M: Eggs are n the left side f the dairy sectin, and flur is n the right side f the baking sectin.
      W: Thanks.
      5.C
      【原文】W: Hw was yur business trip t Seattle?
      M: Nt as gd as I expected. The weather frecast shwed sunny and cludy days befre I went there. Hwever, it rained thrughut my stay there. I was put t cnsiderable incnvenience when ging ut fr meetings.
      6.A 7.A
      【原文】W: Are yu pleased with yur new secretary Ada?
      M: It’s rather early t say yet.
      W: Hw lng has she been with yu? A week?
      M: Only three days.
      W: Three days is indeed a shrt time. But what’s yur impressin f her?
      M: She is eager t learn. She asks a lt f questins abut the wrk prcedures, which shws she’s trying t adapt quickly t her new jb.
      W: What abut her wrk efficiency?
      M: It’s hard t tell s far. She’s nly been assigned sme simple tasks.
      W: Let’s hpe she cntinues t perfrm well. Maybe in a mnth, yu’ll have a definite pinin f her.
      8.C 9.C
      【原文】M: Ms. Lipman, are yu available nw?
      W: Yes, I am.
      M: I’m abut t bk a rm fr yur business trip. I want t check the details. Yu’ll check in n February 11th and check ut n February 14th. And yu’d like a rm with a king-size bed, right?
      W: Yu are right.
      M: Okay. By the way, have yu read my reprt?
      W: Yes. There are a few frmatting errrs. It’s 2:00 p.m. nw. Can yu finish revising it in half an hur?
      M: I’m afraid half an hur isn’t enugh fr me, I need 40 minutes.
      W: Alright.
      10.B 11.A 12.B
      【原文】W: I’ve been really struggling with laziness lately. I can’t seem t get anything dne.
      M: I can relate. It can be tugh t get mtivated smetimes, but there are sme things yu can try t help yu get back n track.
      W: Can yu be mre specific?
      M: First, yu can set small, achievable gals. Fr example, instead f thinking abut cleaning the whle huse, start with just ne rm.
      W: That makes sense.
      M: Anther thing is t create a schedule. Yu can make a daily t-d list and set specific time fr each task.
      W: I guess having a rutine culd help. But what if I still dn’t feel like ding it?
      M: Yu can give yurself rewards. If yu finish a task, yu can g fr a shrt walk, enjy a meal, r watch yur favrite shw.
      W: Great! I lve watching TV, s I’ll definitely use that as a reward fr myself. Thanks fr the advice! I feel a little mre hpeful nw.
      13.A 14.B 15.A 16.C
      【原文】M: In tday’s prgram, we are jined by the nted art exhibitin rganizer Nva Hpkin. The prfessin f art exhibitin rganizer is strange t many peple. Culd yu explain a little, Nva?
      W: Sure. Simply speaking, my jb is t select wrks f art, design and rganize art exhibitin.
      M: I knw yu just returned t Shanghai frm Chengdu yesterday. Yu finished an exhibitin in Chengdu. Hw did it g?
      W: It went very smthly. Many peple really liked it.
      M: Yu used t be a writer. I’m curius abut what made yu change yur career.
      W: Fur years ag, I went t Berlin t pursue a master’s degree in philsphy. I accidentally came acrss this prfessin and fund it very attractive.
      M: Then what cntributed t the success in yur industry switch?
      W: Well, cntemprary art and philsphy actually have many similarities. My philsphical knwledge allws me t easily understand artists’ cncepts.
      M: Hw d yu handle stress at wrk?
      W: Thrugh reading, especially petry. Petry gives me strength like energy drinks. I als listen t music and watch mvies.
      M: Thank yu fr sharing, Ms. Nva. OK, dear viewers, thanks fr watching tday! Next time, we’ll have anther great guest Helen Smith. Dn’t miss it! See yu then!
      17.C 18.A 19.B 20.B
      【原文】
      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.
      Frty-three-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 seven 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 sme serius histry f humr frm ancient t mdern times tld thrugh theaters, films r the Internet.
      Singer Zrica Bucic said the museum was just right fr this era. “Entering here is like entering childhd, being relieved f all prblems,” she said. Bucic added that if peple culd cme t the museum ften, they wuldn’t need t visit a psychlgist.
      41.B 42.B 43.C 44.A 45.D 46.B 47.A 48.A 49.C 50.D 51.D 52.D 53.B 54.C 55.A
      56.rejected 57.if 58.Lking 59.what 60.has gne 61.withut 62.reliance/relying 63.a 64.themselves 65.persuasive
      66.Pssible versin
      Guarding Against Cybersecurity Risks
      Last week, I attended a lecture n guarding against cybersecurity risks hsted by ur schl. The lecturer warned us against ptential nline risks, including cyber cheating, virus attacks and privacy leaks. He als shared sme real cases with us, where students suffered financial lsses after clicking unsafe links and their persnal infrmatin was stlen due t weak passwrds. Meanwhile, he put frward sme practical prpsals, such as aviding suspicius links and setting strng passwrds.
      This lecture is s instructive that it has bsted my awareness f cybersecurity and guided me t use the Internet prperly and safely. It is f great significance that we shuld learn t prtect urselves in the digital age and step away frm cyber dangers.
      67.Pssible versin
      I rushed ver t the girl, knwing exactly what t d. I knelt dwn carefully, my hands gentle as I avided the girl’s bleeding scrape. “They lk serius and we need t g t the hspital!” I glanced at the by standing beside me. He ndded repeatedly, tears blurring his eyes but relief sftening his tense shulders. Instead f lifting the girl back int the wheelchair, I gt her int the back seat f my Jaguar, ttally ignring the dent. “Dn’t wrry; we’ll get help sn,” I said, my vice warm and steady, trying t make up fr my earlier harshness. After putting the wheelchair int my trunk, we hurried t the hspital, where the girl gt timely and effective treatment. “Thank yu s much fr helping me,” the girl said sftly, her vice trembling with gratitude.
      Leaving the hspital, I lked at the dent n my car. It was still there like a scar. The sun shne n the plished bdy f the Jaguar, making the ugly mark even mre nticeable, but I felt n annyance, nly a calm gratitude. I reached ut and traced the edge f the dent with my fingertips, my mind replaying the by’s plea and the girl’s sft weep. Pssible versin 1 This dent, which I nce wanted t fix immediately, is nw my mst precius reminder: t slw dwn, t set aside my wn haste, and t never ignre smene in need. I will never fix it, fr it is nt a flaw — it is a lessn that I carry with me every time I drive. Pssible versin 2
      The dent n my Jaguar still there, a permanent mark. But it n lnger felt like damage. It felt like a reminder — a reminder that smetimes, the “brick” that hits yu isn’t an attack. It’s a cry fr help, a chance t slw dwn, t see the wrld beynd yur wn speed, and t be the persn wh stps. T this day, that dent is still n my car. And I’ll never fix it.
      Pssible versin 3题号
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