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辽宁省沈阳市东北育才学校2026届高三下学期第六次模拟考试 英语试卷(含解析和听力原文)
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答题时间:120 分钟满分: 150 分
第一部分:听力
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Where des the wman prbably want t g next?
A. The z. B. A café. C. Her hme.
2.What did the speakers d last week?
A. They went t the supermarket.
B. They ate ut with a cuple.
C. They attended a wedding.
3.What is the cnversatin mainly abut?
A. Grwing vegetables. B. Preparing meals. C. Feeding peple.
4.Hw des the man feel abut singing by himself?
A. Cnfident. B. Relaxed. C. Hesitant.
5.When is the cmputer likely t be delivered?
A. On Mnday. B. On Tuesday. C. On Thursday.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。
听下面的录音,回答第 6、7 题。
6.Which f the fllwing des the wman value mst in her hme?
A. Bright light. B. Pleasant smell. C. Warm feeling.
7.What else makes the wman's apartment warm?
A. The yellw walls. B. The fresh flwers. C. The new furniture.
听下面的录音,回答第 8、9 题。
8.Where des the cnversatin take place?
A. In a supermarket. B. In a hspital. C. At Carl's hme.
9.Hw much mney did Mary spend n butter?
A.£2. B.£3.50. C.£7.
听下面的录音,回答第 10 至 12 题。
10.Why des the wman dislike the mvie?
A. The stry is nthing new.
B. It has t many actin scenes.
C. The actr lacks gd acting skills.
11.What d the speakers bth agree?
A. The special effects were realistic.
B. The film has a meaningful theme.
C. The main actr was very gd-lking.
12.What des the man suggest ding? A. Making a plan fr next weekend. B. Chsing a mvie they bth like.
C. Watching mre actin mvies.
听下面的录音,回答第 13 至 16 题。
13.What did Geff d n his hliday?
A. He tk a balln flight. B. He visited sme temples. C. He relaxed under the sun.
14.Where des the wman suggest Geff g next time?
A. Peru. B. Cambdia. C. Thailand.
15. What des Geff want t see next time?
A. The ht-air balln ver Siem Reap
B. The temples in Thailand
C. Machu Picchu in Peru
16.What will Geff prbably prefer t d?
A. Attempt t water-ski. B. Travel abrad by airplane. C. Be in a basket under a balln.
听下面的录音,回答第 17 至 20 题。
17.What is the speaker prbably?
A.A huse agent. B. An animal keeper. C.A TV hst.
18.What pet did the Smiths have?
A.A cat. B.A snake. C.A rabbit.
19.Why is the huse f the Wilsns’ different accrding t the speaker?
A. It's made f waste and recycled materials.
B. It tk nly ne week t build.
C. It's in the deep frest.
20.Wh inspired the Wilsns t build their huse?
A. Helen's mther-in-law. B. Their daughter. C. Their neighbr.
第二部分:阅读理解(共 20 小题, 每小题 2.5 分, 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,从每篇短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并
在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Bat Trip n the Seine
The Seine River, alng with the Eiffel Twer, Ntre-Dame and the Luvre, is ne f the
great symbls f Paris. Its histry is inseparable frm that f the city, and frm its banks yu
can admire sme f the mst symblic mnuments, such as the Eiffel Twer, the Musée d’
Orsay and the Île de la Cité. Sailing alng the Seine is a unique experience that cnnects yu
with the sul f the French capital.
Discver Paris frm the water n this bat tur cvering the mst imprtant pints alng
the river. Abard a mdern and cmfrtable bat, yu will enjy a full audi guide that tells the
histry and curisities f each place. The tur starts at the Eiffel Twer and passes by the
Luvre, Ntre-Dame Cathedral, Place de la Cncrde and the Grand Palais, ffering a jurney
f just ver an hur.
What des it include?
An audi guide in 14 languages and a cruise n the Seine River.
Nt included:
Fd and beverages.
Place f rganizatin:
Bard at the Prt de la Burdnnais (at the ft f the Eiffel Twer), n pntn #3. Lk
fr the “Bateaux Parisiens” lg. Imprtant infrmatin:
The time n the vucher(电子票) is flexible. Yu may take the bat later n the reserved
date. Yur ticket is valid fr 12 mnths frm purchase. On certain dates, due t high demand,
availability is cnfirmed within 72 hurs. The amunt will be pre-authrized t guarantee
payment nce yur bking is cnfirmed.
21. What makes the Seine River especially significant in Paris accrding t the passage?
A. It supprts mst lcal industries. B. It reflects the city’s histrical identity.
C. It divides Paris int tw regins. D. It is the lngest river in France.
22. What is ne key feature f the bat tur?
A. It includes museum entrance tickets. B. It allws unlimited travel time.
C. It prvides histrical explanatins nbard. D. It ffers meals during the jurney.
23. What can be inferred abut reservatins during busy perids?
A. Barding lcatin may change unexpectedly.
B. Bking requires cnfirmatin befre apprval.
C. Payment is taken immediately.
D. Prices increase because f high demand.
B
Hw Many Steps D Yu Really Need in a Day?
Walking 10,000 steps a day has lng been a fitness cmmn belief. But new research
suggests that the health benefits f walking increase until abut 7,000 steps — befre leveling
ut. And as daily gals g, that’s a little mre attainable.
The analysis, published tday in the medical jurnal The Lancet Public Health, examined
data frm 57 studies and fund that even mderate amunts f walking were assciated with a
lwer risk f dementia(老年痴呆) and heart disease, amng ther cnditins, adding t a wide
bdy f research tying walking t living lnger. Peple wh walked 7,000 steps a day als had
a 47 percent lwer risk f death cmpared with thse wh walked 2,000 steps, the analysis
fund.
“It is just as imprtant t walk 7,000 steps a day as it is t take yur pills,” said Dr. Jshua
Knwles, a cardilgist at Stanfrd Health Care.
Decades f research shws that walking imprves metablic(新陈代谢的) health, making
the heart strnger and mre efficient while als reducing weight, chlesterl and bld sugar
levels, said Keith Baar, a physilgist at the University f Califrnia, Davis.
“Getting up and mving has gt t be the tp pririty,” Dr. Knwles said.
Fr decades, 10,000 steps was prmted as the magic number fr gd health. But
researchers are nw re-discussing that lng-standing belief. The recmmendatin is mre myth
than science, and researchers have expsed it in recent years.
The analysis fund that there was n significant difference in the risk f falls, cancer, etc.
between peple wh walked 7,000 versus 10,000 steps per day. There was sme imprvement
beynd 7,000 steps fr the risk f dementia and death, althugh it was small, Dr. Ding added.
The health benefits f walking are like juicing an range: The first few squeezes give the
mst juice, but after a while, things start t dry up. Higher step cunts are nt harmful, but
nbdy needs t feel guilty if they can’t hit 10,000.
“If yu imprve yur step cunt, yu are impacting yur health acrss the bard,” he said.
24. What des the new research suggest abut daily steps?
A. 10,000 steps remain the ideal gal. B. Benefits stp entirely after 7,000.
C. Gains rise significantly befre 7,000. D. Mderate walking ffers minr prtectin.
25. What des the discussin f 10,000 steps mainly challenge?
A. It argues higher gals are dangerus. B. It questins the scientific basis f it.
C. It denies exercise imprves health. D. It claims experts misled the public.
26. What des the cmparisn with an range suggest abut walking benefits?
A. Extra steps eventually becme harmful. B. Benefits disappear after repeated effrt.
C. Health gains depend n intensity. D. Early increases prduce the greatest returns.
27. What is the authr's attitude tward exercise?
A. It views medicatin as equally essential.
B. It prmtes fixed daily step expectatins.
C. It favrs ambitius gals ver mderate prgress.
D. It encurages imprvement withut perfectinism.
C
Smething Big Is Happening
Think back t February 2020. Mst f us weren't paying attentin. Then, ver three weeks,
the entire wrld changed. I think we're in the "this seems exaggerated" phase f smething
much, much bigger than Cvid.
I've spent six years building an AI startup. I keep giving peple the plite versin f
what's happening. The ccktail-party versin. Because the hnest versin sunds like I've lst
my mind. But the gap between what I've been saying and what is actually happening has gtten
far t big.
Here's what nbdy utside f tech quite understands: the reasn peple in the industry
are sunding the alarm is because this already happened t us. We're nt making predictins.
We're telling yu what already ccurred in ur wn jbs.
I am n lnger needed fr the actual technical wrk f my jb. I describe what I want built,
in plain English, and it just... appears. Nt a rugh draft. The finished thing. Dne better than I
wuld have dne it myself. A cuple f mnths ag, I was guiding the AI, making edits. Nw I
just describe the utcme and leave.
The AI labs fcused n cde first because building AI requires cde. If AI can write that
cde, it can help build the next versin f itself. They've dne it. And they're mving n t
everything else. Law, finance, medicine, accunting, cnsulting, writing, design. Nt in ten
years. One t five years. Sme say less.
Dari Amdei has publicly predicted AI will eliminate 50% f entry-level white-cllar
jbs within ne t five years. This is different frm every previus wave f autmatin. AI isn't
replacing ne specific skill. It's a general substitute fr mental wrk. Whatever yu retrain fr,
it's imprving at that t.
The peple wh will cme ut f this best are the nes wh start engaging nw — nt
with fear, but with curisity and urgency.
The future is already here. It just hasn't kncked n yur dr yet. It's abut t.
28. What des the authr suggest by mentining February 2020?
A. Public reactins are always extreme. B. Experts can fresee glbal disasters.
C. A crisis may be underestimated early. D. Majr events unfld within weeks.
29. What des the underlined phrase “ccktail-party versin” mst likely mean?
A. It is deliberately false and misleading. B. It is simplified technical explanatin.
C. It is ptimistic t avid cnflicts. D. It is plished and scially cmfrtable.
30. What is the functin f the paragraph beginning "Here's what nbdy utside f tech quite
understands"?
A. It explains tech wrkers' higher pay. B. It bradens warning beynd experience.
C. It limits preparatin t insiders. D. It prves his funder identity.
31. What is the main purpse f the passage?
A. It warns that AI-driven change is arriving faster than expected.
B. It explains hw AI imprves prductivity in technical fields.
C. It argues that retraining can prevent large-scale unemplyment.
D. It cmpares the AI bm t past waves f autmatin.
D
One f the mst famus experiments in scial psychlgy is the "marshmallw(棉花糖)
test," in which a child is presented with a marshmallw and prmised a secnd if they can
resist eating the first fr fifteen minutes. The ability t delay satisfactin has lng been linked
t future success. Hwever, in his deeply reflective new bk The Lng View, scial scientist
Richard Fisher argues that mdern sciety has failed this test n a glbal scale, becming
dangerusly trapped in "living fr the mment."
Fisher’s central claim is that ur ancestrs pssessed a "cathedral thinking" mindset—the
ability t plan fr a future they wuld never persnally see, much like the medieval builders
wh started grand structures knwing they wuld take centuries t cmplete. Tday, hwever,
the pressures f the 24-hur news cycle, quarterly financial reprts, and the instant pleasure f
scial media have shrtened ur mental hrizns. We are, as Fisher puts it, "time-limited
immigrants" wh are cnsuming the resurces f the future t satisfy the temprary desires f
the present.
The bk is nt merely a critical reprt; it is a fascinating explratin f hw we might
retrain ur brains t think in lnger perids. Fisher intrduces readers t "The Lng Nw
Fundatin," which is building a clck designed t tick fr 10,000 years, and explres the legal
cncepts f "intergeneratinal justice." He suggests that we shuld treat future generatins as
"unbrn citizens" with their wn rights, rather than just abstract cncepts.
While Fisher’s writing is elegant and his research is thrugh, sme readers might find his
ptimism slightly discnnected frm the harsh realities f mdern plitics. It is ne thing t
appreciate the beauty f a 10,000-year clck; it is quite anther t persuade a plitician t
priritize a fifty-year climate gal ver next year’s pressure. Nevertheless, The Lng View is a
necessary wake-up call. It challenges us t lk beynd ur wn lives and cnsider what kind
f "gd ancestr" we want t be.
32. What is the main prblem f mdern sciety accrding t Richard Fisher?
A. Peple lack the curisity t explre the unknwn. B. Peple are highly fcused n immediate interests.
C. Peple have lst the ability t build grand structures.
D. Peple are struggling with scial media addictin.
33. What is the characteristic f "cathedral thinking" as described in the text?
A. The ability t quickly adapt t the 24-hur news cycle.
B. The skill f balancing quarterly reprts with scial media use.
C. The willingness t invest in the well-being f future generatins.
D. The preference fr building physical structures ver digital nes.
34. What can be inferred abut the authr’s attitude twards Fisher's bk?
A. Critical f its lack f scientific evidence and samples.
B. Enthusiastic abut its plitical influence.
C. Dubtful abut the authr's research methds.
D. Supprtive f its main message despite sme cncerns.
35. What wuld be the best title fr this passage?
A. Regaining Our Future: A Review f The Lng View
B. The Secret t Future Success: The Marshmallw Test
C. Why Cathedral Thinking is Outdated Tday
D. Richard Fisher: The Man Wh Built a 10,000-Year Clck
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。并在答题卡上将
该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Scial jetlag happens when yur sleep schedule cnflicts with the schedule f sciety, and
it affects many peple. ____36____ Over time, this mismatch between yur internal clck and
sciety’s demands can lead t a range f health prblems.
The term ‘scial jetlag’ was cined by Prfessr Till Renneberg in 2006. Yur
“chrntype” — a bilgical trait that determines whether yu’re an early bird (lark), a night
wl, r smewhere in between — plays a significant rle in this. Fr example, larks feel mst
alert early in the mrning, ____37____ If yu fall smewhere in the middle, the situatin might
be mre mderate.
Hwever, mdern life, with its early start times fr wrk and schl, ften frces peple
t wake up befre their bdies are ready. ____38____ Studies have shwn that individuals with
chrnic scial jetlag face an increased risk f varius health prblems, including metablic
issues and high stress levels.
____39____ T minimize the effects, experts suggest that peple spend mre time
utdrs during the day, expsing themselves t natural light, which can help regulate their
sleep cycles. In an ideal wrld, ur schedules wuld be based n ur chrntype, allwing us t
wrk when we’re naturally at ur best. Until then, it’s essential t be mindful f hw early
wake-ups and late nights affect ur well-being. ____40____
A. It’s the result f waking up earlier than yur bdy r staying up t late.
B. while wls functin better later in the day.
C. while their energy at night will be much less than that during the day.
D. If pssible, harmnize yur schedule with yur bdy’s natural rhythm t reduce scial jetlag.
E. Hwever, it is nt an unslvable predicament.
F. It’s a mismatch that severely impact individual health.
G. This can lead t pr sleep, lw prductivity, and even health issues like besity and
diabetes. 第三部分:语言知识运用
第一节:完形填空 (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四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入
空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Fr a little girl grwing up in Clmbia in the 1980s, a science career with NASA may
have seemed like setting ft n a faraway planet. 41 , Diana Trujill has made it —
she is a(n) 42 nw, leading a 45-persn team that’s respnsible fr the rbtic arm f
the latest Mars rver. Brn in 1983, even as a yung girl, Diana was certain f her passin fr
science. When she was 17, her dad ffered t send her t Miami, Flrida t study Aerspace
Engineering. Withut any 43 , she fllwed her dad’s 44 . Arriving in the U.S.
with just $300, Trujill had t 45 thrugh schl by ding a series f husekeeping
jbs. The 46 was definitely nt easy, but Trujill never cmplained.
Then came anther 47 mment fr Trujill. One f her prfessrs casually
mentined an astrnaut they were acquainted with. 48 she was “just ne persn away
frm knwing an astrnaut” was all it tk t 49 Trujill’s career pursuit. S she
50 her studies in space science and 51 became the first Hispanic (拉丁裔的)
wman t be admitted t the NASA Academy in 2007. Since then, Trujill has wrn many hats
at America’s space agency.
But Diana hasn’t 52 there. She als leads by example, 53 wmen t
chase careers in STEM fields. Her wn stry is a 54 that just beynd that barrier lies
an entire universe f pprtunities waiting fr anyne willing t wrk hard enugh t 55
the stars.
41.A.Therefre B.Instead C.Hwever D.Mrever
42.A.astrnaut B.engineer C.pilt D.dctr
43.A.hesitatin B.cmplaint C.expectatin D.prmise
44.A.cmmand B.ftstep C.request D.suggestin
45.A.g B.pass C.struggle D.push
46.A.missin B.career C.adventure D.prcess
47.A.risk-taking B.life-changing C.time-cnsuming D.energy-saving
48.A.Realizing B.Remembering C.Imagining D.Assuming
49.A.recrd B.share C.fuel D.finish
50.A.started B.abandned C.suspended D.intensified
51.A.immediately B.eventually C.gradually D.suddenly
52.A.left B.succeeded C.stpped D.reached
53.A.encuraging B.prmising C.allwing D.persuading
54.A.symbl B.ntice C.warning D.reminder
55.A.stare at B.reach fr C.lng fr D.take after
第二节:语篇填空 (共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适
当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题纸相应位置上。
Wu BOT: When Kung Fu Meets Rbts
The 2026 CCTV Spring Festival Gala featured a hugely ppular prgram 56 (call)
Wu BOT. In the shw, humanid rbts perfrm traditinal Chinese kung fu alngside yung
martial artists, 57 (make) it ne f the mst talked-abut perfrmances f this year’s
gala.
The rbts are designed and prduced by Unitree Technlgy, 58 is a leading
Chinese rbtics cmpany. These Unitree G1 rbts perfrm difficult mvements, including
drunken bxing, nunchaku (双 节 棍 ) and parkur (跑 酷 ) . They cperate n stage with
students frm Tagu Martial Arts Schl, ne f China's best-knwn traditinal kung fu
schls. With high 59 (precise) cntrl and stable mtin design, the rbts mve
smthly and wrk naturally with human 60 (perfrmer).
The perfrmance shws clear prgress in just ne year. In the 2025 gala, they culd nly
perfrm simple grup dances, 61 they were nt able t d difficult kung fu mves.
This year, hwever, they cmpleted cmplex kung fu mvements easily. This change shws
the rapid develpment f rbt mtin cntrl and grup cperatin technlgy.
Wu BOT is mre than just an entertaining stage act. It 62 (cmbine) traditinal
Chinese culture and mdern technlgy in a creative way, helping yung students understand
kung fu 63 a new perspective. It als shws the public the 64 (late)
develpments in China's humanids. In the future, such technlgies may be 65 (wide)
used in fields like educatin, public services and daily life.
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分 15 分)
假定你是李华,今年 6 月高考结束后将迎来一个较长的暑假。你的美国朋友 Jhn 来
信询问你的假期安排。请给他回复一封邮件,内容包括:
1. 你的暑假计划(如:兼职、旅游、学习某种技能等);
2. 说明你制定这些计划的原因。
注意:
1. 词数 80 左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。
Dear Jhn,
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Yurs,
Li Hua
第二节:读后续写(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。
续写的词数应为 150 左右。
A chance encunter
Jessica, a writer with a lng-held dream, felt her hpe slipping away. Fr years, she had
wrked n a bk abut a special lcal sprts stry. It was abut a small-twn basketball team’
s amazing jurney t the state finals. She believed it culd encurage many, but after cuntless
rewrites, every publisher still said n. The dream began t feel impssible.
One quiet mrning, hping t find sme fresh ideas, she put n the shirt with a picture f
her favurite music band and tk her ntebk t the bkstre dwnstairs that hused a café.
The smell f cffee and paper always cmfrted her. Hwever, the main area was crwded, s
she fund a chair between the cking and travel shelves. She settled in and lst herself in
creatin.
Suddenly, a vice interrupted her. “Excuse me, miss,” an ld man said sftly. He was
reaching fr a ckbk n the shelf behind her and needed her t mve her chair slightly. As
she shifted t make rm, she nticed his sweatshirt had the same picture as her shirt.
Obviusly, he nticed it t. They exchanged a smile and began t talk.
As the talk went n, Jessica learned that the ld man named Jhn was a writer t, and had
even published bks with his wife. Encuraged by his kindness and experience, Jessica finally
gathered the curage t share her wn dream — the bk abut the basketball team. Once she
started, the wrds pured ut. She tld him abut the hard wrk she had put int the bk.
“Publishers keep saying n,” she sighed. “I’m ut f energy.”
Jhn leaned in, gentle but firm. “Why wait fr them? That stry’s t gd t be frgtten.
Publish it yurself.” He stressed that her bk was wrth all the effrt she’d put in, and tld her
nt t let thers’ “n” stp her frm fllwing her dream.
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。
Jessica was surprised by Jhn’s self-publishing suggestin. ________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
At her bk signing event, Jessica saw Jhn in the line. ___________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
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参考答案
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21—23 BCB 24—27 CBDD 28—31 CDBA 32—35 BCDA 36-40 ABGED
41.C 42.B 43.A 44.D 45.C 46.D 47.B 48.A 49.
C 50.D 51.B 52.C 53.A 54.D 55.B
56. called 57. making 58. which 59. precisin 60. perfrmers 61. but 62. cmbines
63. frm 64. latest 65. widely
应用文参考范文:
Dear Jhn,
Hw is everything ging? I’m glad t tell yu that I will have a lng hliday after the
cllege entrance examinatin. I’m writing t share my hliday plans with yu.
I have made wnderful arrangements fr the cming summer hliday. First, I plan t wrk
as a waiter in a restaurant t enrich my life and imprve my cmmunicatin skills. Besides, I
intend t travel t sme new places t experience different cultures and braden my hrizns.
Finally, I’m really eager t learn a musical instrument t make my life mre clrful.
I’m lking frward t a fulfilling hliday and hpe t hear frm yu sn.
Yurs sincerely,
Li Hua
读后续写参考范文:
Jessica was surprised by Jhn’s self-publishing suggestin. The idea had never crssed
her mind —she had always believed that a bk’s value was cnfirmed nly by a traditinal
publisher. But as Jhn spke, smething shifted inside her. “Yu really think my stry is wrth
it?” she asked hesitantly. Jhn smiled warmly. “I knw it is.” That night, Jessica culdn’t sleep.
She researched self-publishing platfrms, designed a cver, and frmatted the manuscript. Fr
the first time in mnths, she felt a spark f hpe. With renewed energy, she wrked day and
night, turning her dream int a real bk. Six mnths later, her first cpies arrived.
At her bk signing event, Jessica saw Jhn in the line. Her heart skipped when she sptted
him —a familiar grey head amng strangers, hlding her bk with quiet pride. When he
reached the table, she rse and embraced him, tears streaming. "Yu believed in me when I'd
given up n myself," she whispered. Jhn pulled back slightly, eyes glistening. "I tld yu that
stry deserved t be tld." He gestured tward the line stretching behind him—readers f all
ages waiting fr her signature. As he walked away, Jessica realized that smetimes, the peple
wh change ur lives arrive like strangers and leave like ld friends, appearing exactly when
we need them mst.
听力原文
Text 1
M:What d yu want t see next? The mnkeys are in that directin and the elephants are ver
there.
W:Dn’t yu think we shuld find a café befre we lk at any mre animals? (1) I haven’t
eaten anything since we left hme this mrning.
Text 2
M:When I was in the supermarket, I ran int sme peple we met at the wedding last week.
(2)
W:Which nes?
M:Carle and Tny. D yu remember the lder cuple? They asked if we’d like t g ut t a
restaurant with them next week.
Text 3
W:S, Mr. Jnes, tell me mre abut the secret f yur big vegetables. (3)
M:There s n secret. I raise them frm seed, feed them well and this is the result.
W:But this carrt, fr instance, is big enugh t feed tw peple.
Text 4
M:I’m having secnd thughts abut singing by myself (4) at the end-f-term perfrmance. I
cant be as relaxed as Jnny.
W:Tell the singing cach hw yu feel. Maybe he will give yu sme tips n feeling mre
cnfident.
Text 5
W:OK, thank yu. Well get the cmputer delivered t yu this week.
M:I need it befre Thursday. It s a birthday present fr my sn.
W:Well, ur delivery department is clsed n Mnday, but we can deliver it the fllwing
day. (5)
Text 6
M:I really like the warm feeling in yur hme. Hw did yu d it?
W:Thanks, Dave. That’s what I pay mst f my attentin t. The key is lights. (6) I always
think f hspitals when seeing the bright white lights. I dnt like them. I like sft lights, s
thrughut my apartment, I changed all the lights t these sfter yellw nes. What’s mre,
they match the furniture and walls well.
M:Ah, yes. What else did yu d t make it warm?
W:I like having fresh flwers arund t give the rm a nice fresh smell (7) but nt t
strng.
M:That’s lvely. It reminds me f the lcal library. There are always sme fresh rses in ur
classrm t.
Text7
M:Hell Mary.
W:Hell Bruce. I dn’t usually see yu in the supermarket. (8)
M:N, but I have t d the shpping this week. Carl is ill in bed.
W:Oh, Im srry t hear that. What s wrng with her?
M:She’s had a fever fr the past few days.
W:S, yu’re buying the fd, are yu?
M:Yes, but Im shcked t see hw much things cst these days.
W:Terrible, isn’t it? Things seem t cst mre every time I shp.
M:Lk at this. One pack f butter csts me£3. 50. I thught butter nly cst abut£1.
W:Ah, I can help yu there. The type f butter I bught cst the same, but there s an ffer—
three fr the price f tw. S I bught three and saved all that mney. (9)
Text 8
M:S, what d yu think f the mvie?
W:T be hnest, I dn’t really enjy it. I thught the plt was predictable (10) and the actin
scenes seemed fake and unrealistic.
M:Really? I thught it was great! The actin was intense and the special effects were amazing.
W:I can understand why yu liked it, but it just didn’t appeal t me.I prefer mvies with
well-develped characters and a well-written stryline.
M:I get that. I appreciate thse things t, but smetimes it s nice t simply sit back and enjy
a mindless actin film. Plus, the lead actr was very handsme!
W:Ill give yu that, he was definitely easy n the eye. (11) But fr me, a gd mvie shuld
have a meaningful message rather than just be visually appealing.
M:I see yur pint. Well, maybe next time we can pick a mvie that we’ll bth enjy. (12)
W:That sunds like a gd plan.
Text 9
W:Ah, yu’re back. Hw was the hliday, Geff?
M:It was wnderful. It s easily the best hliday I’ve ever had.
W:Really? That gd?
M:Yes, we went t see all the temples arund Siem Reap. (13) Cambdia is such an amazing
place.
W:I lve that part f the wrld. Yu shuld g t Thailand next time. (14) The temples there
shine in the sun.
M:Sunds great, but what I really want t see next time is Machu Picchu in Peru. (15)
W:Did yu fly ver Siem Reap in a ht-air balln? That is what a lt f turists d.
M:N, I’d be very nervus abut being in a basket under a balln. I’m scared f heights.
W:Smetimes yu have t take risks t get the mst ut f life.
M:I dn’t mind small risks like water-skiing, (16) but things like airplanes and ballns just
aren’t fr me.
W:Ah well, at least yu are seeing sme f the wrld.
M:Yes, life is t shrt t miss ut n what the wrld has t ffer.
Text 10
This week n Hilarius Hmes. (17) we’ll take a lk at tw huses. Our first stry invlves a
cuple. Their lve f animals led them t buy a hme alngside a frest in Clearwater, Flrida.
Dn and Samantha Smith have lived in this huse fr 20 years. Mst hmewners are used t
seeing lcal animals, such as rabbits, deer, r perhaps a neighbr s dg. But in Flrida, it’s
nrmal t see 10 full-length snakes. In fact, the snakes have becme mre like pets. Althugh
they are friendly t these ancient creatures, the Smiths are very aware f hw dangerus these
animals can be. Recently, their pet cat disappeared. (18)
Our next stry prves that ne man’ s garbage is anther man s treasure. Take a lk at Gerge
and Helen Wilsn s huse in Halifax, Canada. Ntice anything different? That’s right. Their
huse is cmpletely made f garbage and recycled materials. (19) It tk nly ne mnth t
build this huse and it cst nly $ 500. Amazingly, they gt the idea frm their daughter
Rse, (20) whse 4th-grade science prject was t build smething ut f stuff frm arund the
huse. Helen said abut six mnths ag they were living at her mther-in-law’s, but nw they
have their wn beautiful hme. She als said she wuld never lk at garbage the same again.
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