浙江省七校联盟2026届高三下学期5月模拟考试 英语试卷(含解析)
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注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
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3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
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。每段录音播放两遍。
1. Where des the cnversatin take place?
A. In a ticket ffice.B. In an airplane.C. In a bkshp.
2. What are the speakers ging t d?
A. Find the cnference rm.B. Ask fr help frm a receptinist.C. Eat smething at the dining hall.
3. Hw many packs f paper are needed fr all grups?
A. Six.B. Five.C. Fur.
4. Why did the man decide against shting at the gal?
A. He was injured.B. He felt it was unfair.C. He heard the judge whistle.
5. What des the man need right nw?
A. Sme tissues.B. A glass f water.C. Sme medicine.
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。每段录音播放两遍。
听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。
6. Wh is Jin prbably?
A. The wman’s teacher.B. The wman’s neighbr.C. The wman’s granddaughter.
7. Why is the man in Banff?
A. He is n hliday there.B. He is teaching there.C. He has mved there.
听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。
8. Where is the man ging first?
A. Egypt.B. Nigeria.C. Saudi Arabia.
9. What des the wman suggest the man d?
A. Stp wrrying abut wrk.B. Take steps t prevent diseases.C. Try nt t stay abrad fr t lng.
10. What des the man prbably d?
A. He is a client advisr.B. He is a prject manager.C. He is a health care wrker.
听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。
11. What des the wman find ut abut the man?
A. His hair is different.B. He seems t be mre stressed.C. He is mre relaxed than usual.
12. What type f bk has the man been reading?
A. A bk n medicine.B. A bk n psychlgy.C. A bk n physical fitness.
13. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. C-wrkers.B. Husband and wife.C. Dctr and patient.
听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。
14. What is the cnversatin mainly abut?
A. Rbts in elderly care.B. Advancement in technlgy.C. Different mdels f rbts.
15. What des the wman think f rbts?
A. They are friendly.B. They are emtinless.C. They are dangerus.
16. What are the basic tasks that the Japanese rbts can carry ut?
A. Carrying peple arund.B. Walking the dgs.C. Ding chres.
17. What has the wman ignred?
A. Rbts dn’t get tired.B. Technlgy develps very fast.C. The ppulatin is aging rapidly.
听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。
18. What will the listeners d in ne hur?
A. Ride in the water.B. Watch a ftball game.C. Visit the histric streets.
19. What is the speaker ging t d during the tur?
A. Intrduce sprts teams.B. Tell sme histrical facts.C. Share stries f ftball fans.
20. What is special abut the bats accrding t the speaker?
A. They are the nly bats turing the Charles River.
B. They are cnstructed by the New England Patrits.
C. They are used as a way f sprts victry celebratin.
第二部分 阅读理解(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,选出最佳答案。
A
What makes a city great fr nature? Time Out surveyed 24,000 city-residents wrldwide, asking them t rate their city’s green spaces and access t nature. Here are fur tp-rated cities, based n the percentage f lcals wh rated their city’s green spaces as “gd” r “amazing”.
● Bath (UK) — This quiet British city tk the crwn as the wrld’s greenest city in 2026. Surrunded by Glucestershire cuntryside, Bath is filled with bth small gardens and large parks. The city has adpted a 10-year green plan t ensure a mre sustainable and nature-rich future, using parks, gardens, and even canals as green crridrs.
● Chicag (USA) — Nicknamed “the city in a garden”, Chicag has ver 600 parks acrss 8,800 acres. The Chicag Park District manages these green spaces, which include nt nly traditinal parks but als innvative prjects like the Wild Mile, where bardwalks wind thrugh native wetland plants.
● Mntreal (Canada) — Named after Munt Ryal, a triple-peaked hill, this Canadian city balances city life with nature. Munt Ryal Park ffers hiking and biking trails in summer, and crss-cuntry skiing in winter, and is hme t ver 180 bird species.
● Riga (Latvia) — Accrding t satellite data, the city has 39 percent tree cverage. As part f its lng-term cmmitment under the EU’s “Green City Accrd (协议)” thrugh 2030, Riga has cmmitted t prtecting its parks t fight the urban heat island effect. This phenmenn happens when cncrete and tarmac in cities trap mre heat than the cuntryside, and Riga’s green spaces help cl things dwn.
21. What can we learn abut Chicag’s Wild Mile?
A. It is the largest park in the city.B. It flats n water as an ec-park.
C. It was built in the 18th century.D. It has ver 600 different parks within it.
22. What can visitrs d in Munt Ryal Park in Mntreal?
A. Enjy summer hiking and biking.B. Feed varius bird species.
C. Experience the urban heat island effect.D. Wander bardwalks thrugh native plants.
23. What d Bath and Riga have in cmmn?
A. Bth have parks with a lng histry.B. Bth are surrunded by cuntryside.
C. Bth have lng-term plans fr green spaces.D. Bth use green spaces t cnnect different areas.
B
Fr years, Shay Taylr walked the halls f Yale New Haven Hspital with a mp and cleaning cart, making sure patient rms were sptless. Sn, she’ll be walking thse same halls with a stethscpe (听诊器) — this time as a dctr.
Taylr’s jurney didn’t fllw a traditinal path. After graduating in the tp 10 percent f her class at high schl, Taylr had the ptential t g far, but she lacked prper guidance. Raised by a single mther, neither f them knew abut cllege financial aid r schl applicatins. At 18, needing t earn a living, she tk a jb as a cleaner at Yale New Haven Hspital. What started as a practical decisin turned int nearly a decade f hard, hnest wrk.
Then life tk a turn that wuld change everything. After a devastating huse fire, Taylr’s mther suffered severe lung damage and began struggling t breathe. Despite repeated hspital visits, dctrs culdn’t find the cause and even dismissed her symptms as psychlgical. Desperate fr answers, Taylr reached ut t the hspital’s CEO, whse ffice she ccasinally cleaned. She explained her mther’s situatin and asked fr help. Within days, her mther gt a new medical team and was diagnsed with vcal crd dysfunctin, a rare verlked cnditin. “If I culd be a vice fr my mm,” Taylr realized, “maybe I culd d this fr ther patients.” That mment inspired Taylr t becme a dctr and advcate fr patients wh weren’t being heard.
Hwever, the rad ahead wasn’t easy. She studied cllege and graduate science curses alne, relying n simple Internet searches t guide her way, all while keeping her cleaner jb t save mney fr medical schl applicatins and exam fees.
Her determinatin finally paid ff. Taylr was accepted int Hward University Cllege f Medicine, and recently earned a residency at Yale New Haven Hspital — the very place where her jurney started. “I wuld have never imagined this,” she said. “T cme back t the same place — it means everything.”
Nw, she’s preparing t return as an anesthesilgy (麻醉学) resident, ready t care fr patients and ensure their vices are heard. And she hpes her stry inspires thse uncertain abut their future.
24. Why was Taylr unable t cntinue her studies right after high schl?
A. She had t take care f her sick mther.B. She lacked directin n her educatinal path.
C. Her high schl grades were nt gd enugh.D. Her mther knew little abut hw t pay the tuitin.
25. What mtivated Taylr t becme a dctr?
A. Her lng-term dream.B. Other patients’ cases.
C. Her mther’s treatment experience.D. The hspital CEO’s assistance.
26. Which f the fllwing best describes Shay Taylr?
A. Determined and caring.B. Independent and reserved.
C. Mdest and knwledgeable.D. Sympathetic and demanding.
27. What des Taylr’s experience shw?
A. Time and tide wait fr n man.B. Actins speak luder than wrds.
C. Experience is the mther f wisdm.D. Where there is a will, there is a way.
C
Have yu ever questined why smene is being unusually kind? Yu’re nt alne. We ften instinctively lk fr hidden mtives behind generus acts, a reactin psychlgists call “d-gder dergatin.” This means we may judge a seemingly selfless persn mre harshly (严厉地) than smene wh is penly self-interested.
A classic experiment, the “public gds game”, demnstrates this. Participants are given mney and can chse t cntribute t a shared pt, which grws and is later split equally. While cntributing maximizes the grup’s ttal gain, selfish individuals can cntribute little and still benefit. Surprisingly, the mst generus cntributrs in this game are ften criticized as much as the selfish “free riders”.
Psychlgist Nichla Raihani suggests we are all playing a scial “status game”. We are suspicius f thse wh might be using kindness t bst their reputatin. This suspicin is at the heart f the “tainted altruism effect”. Imagine a friend, Andy, vlunteers at a hmeless shelter. If we discver his true mtive is t date the shelter manager, we judge him mre severely than if he tk a cffee shp jb fr the same reasn. The charitable cntext makes the hidden mtive seem wrse.
Researcher Sebastian Hafenbradl explred this further. His studies cnfirmed that we judge peple like Andy mre harshly when they seek scial rewards frm a gd deed. Interestingly, the judgment sftens if the persn is hnest abut their mtive upfrnt, as this remves the “unearned scial reward” f appearing purely altruistic (利他主义的). Furthermre, peple wh d gd merely t feel gd abut themselves are judged less harshly than thse seeking t enhance their reputatin. Bth acts cntain self-interest, but seeking public apprval is seen as mre dishnest.
S, is any act truly selfless? Perhaps nt. But if the result is mre kindness in the wrld, maybe we can frgive a little mixed mtivatin.
28. What is the purpse f mentining the “public gds game” in paragraph 2?
A. T supprt a scial thery with evidence.B. T explain the rules f a well-knwn game.
C. T intrduce a ppular ecnmic experimentD. T give an example f a psychlgical finding.
29. The “tainted altruism effect” is best shwn in the case where ________________________________.
A. an athlete’s fair win brings public hnr.B. a firm’s charity dnatin aims at a tax cut.
C. a student’s hard wrk targets a schlarship.D. a vlunteer’s sharing seeks t inspire thers.
30. What did Sebastian Hafenbradi’s studies find?
A. Seeking public apprval shws the least hnesty.
B. Hiding selfish mtives results in gentler criticism.
C. Admitting selfish mtives in advance reduces blame.
D. Acting fr self-satisfactin draws the strngest criticism.
31. What is the authr’s attitude twards mixed-mtive kindness?
A. Tlerant.B. Indifferent.C. Cnfused.D. Critical.
D
Many pet wners chse “designer dgs”, crssbreeds (杂交品种) like Cckaps, because they are attracted by these dgs’ reputatin fr being easy t train and friendly with children. Hwever, a new study suggests these expectatins may nt always hld true.
The research, published in PLOS One, examined three ppular crssbreeds — Cckaps, Labraddles, and Cavaps, alngside their purebred ancestrs. Using an nline survey cmpleted by wners f ver 9,400 dgs, the team analyzed 12 behavir scales, such as trainability, aggressin, and attachment. Their findings shwed that in 44% f behaviral cmparisns, crssbreeds displayed mre prblems than their purebred ancestrs, with fewer issues in nly abut 10% f cmparisns. All three designer types shwed higher levels f nn-scial fear — such as fear f lud nises r lifeless bjects — separatin anxiety, and excitability cmpared t their purebred parents.
Cckaps std ut as having the mst undesirable behavirs relative t their parent breeds. Labraddles shwed a mixed pattern: they behaved better than Cckaps but wrse than Cavaps. “Precnceived beliefs, such as the idea that designer crssbreeds are naturally easy t train r are safe with children, can have serius cnsequences if they aren’t supprted by evidence,” cautined study c-authr Rwena Packer.
Experts, hwever, warn against cncluding that genetics alne determine behavir. Daniel Mills f the University f Lincln nted that behavir is always a prduct f bth genes and envirnment, and lking fr simple causes in ne r the ther is bund t fail. The survey data revealed that crssbreed wners were mre likely t be first-time dg parents and t rely n nn-prfessinal training advice, bth f which are factrs that culd influence results. Dm Burke f the charity Dgs Trust added that high demand fr certain breeds can lead t unscrupulus breeding, pr practices.
The designer dg trend began with the labraddle in the 1980s, bred as a service animal fr a wman with allergies. Yet the breeder, Wally Cnrn, later expressed regret, stating the trend’s ppularity has led t unethical breeding and adptin practices. “I pened a Pandra’s bx and released a Frankenstein’s mnster,” he reflected, underscring the unfreseen cnsequences f creating a ppular hybrid.
32. What did the new study find abut designer dgs?
A. Less anxius than purebreds.B. Mre prblems than purebreds.
C. Mre child-friendly than purebreds.D. Less nn-scial fear than purebreds.
33. What can be learned abut the three crssbreeds frm Paragraph 3?
A. Labraddles are as safe as Cckaps.
B. Cckaps are mre trainable than Cavaps.
C. Cckaps shw the mst unwanted behavirs.
D. Labraddles behave better than bth parent breeds.
34. What des Daniel Mills suggest?
A. Genetics is the nly factr.B. Simple causes explain behavir well.
C. Envirnment matters mre than genes.D. Genes and envirnment shape behavir.
35. Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the passage?
A. Labraddles: Frm Service t Pet.B. Purebreds: Better Than Crssbreeds
C. Genetics Alne: Determining Behavir.D. Designer Dgs: Unfreseen Challenges
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。
In China’s jurney t becme a manufacturing pwerhuse, the spirit f craftsmanship shines. Take the engineers behind the Tiangng space statin, fr instance — they spent years perfecting dcking parts with millimeter accuracy. High-speed rail wrkers test each cmpnent repeatedly until failure is virtually impssible, while deep-sea equipment designers insist n flawless welding (焊接). It is, fr them, a belief and pursuit f excellence. 36
N wnder behind every great achievement lies the spirit f craftsmanship: fcus, respnsibility, dedicatin, and meticulusness (细致). 37 Machines can wrk with high cnsistency, but humans are irreplaceable in ultra-precise high-tech fields like semicnductr prductin, where even a tiny flaw can ruin a whle batch f chips. 38 In aerspace and medical devices, human judgment spts unpredictable prblems that machines cannt. That is why skilled wrkers remain the cre f innvatin.
Hw can ne develp such a mindset? 39 Much like a master watchmaker perfecting a watch repeatedly, mdern prfessinals must keep refining their skills. They shuld treat every imperfectin as a chance t imprve, nt a reasn t stp. After all, craftsmanship is nt built in a day. 40 Only by pursuing lifelng learning and cnstant self-develpment can they adapt t ever-advancing technlgy. Thus, in the wrld’s mst advanced industries, the delicate cperatin between humans and machines will give birth t prducts that are safe, reliable and truly wrld-class, fully demnstrating the enduring pwer f craftsmanship.
A. With such skills and care, prgress cntinues.
B. These are things that machines cannt replace.
C. Instead, it grws thrugh small, steady imprvements.
D. This is nt the nly case where human expertise matters.
E. It represents a mindset f precisin, patience, and dedicatin.
F. Such demands nt nly technical skill but als great patience.
G. It is fstered thrugh persistent practice and unceasing refinement.
第三部分 语言知识运用(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。
Back in 2001, Diane Charles was taking a mrning walk alng a beach when smething unusual caught her eye. A (n) 41 cvered in sea grass was rlling in n the waves. Curius, she picked it up and fund a nte inside, written in Spanish. With help frm lcals, she tried t 42 the message. Eventually, a schlar helped decde it, which rughly read, “Life has taught me all is 43 , and that receiving lve and success is secnd t this.” The mst imprtant clues were a name, a Clmbian address, and a fax number.
These details 44 Charles t Erika Byer, a wman frm Clmbia wh had thrwn the bttle int the sea fur years earlier n a cruise ship near Nrway. In 1997, lking fr smething fun t d, Byer wrte several ntes, 45 them in empty bttles, and threw them verbard. Then she frgt all abut them.
Years later, her father surprised her with 46 news. “Hey, yu received a fax frm Australia,” he tld her. Byer was stunned, but eventually it 47 — the bttles. “There are s many millins f peple in the wrld,” she said. “… and when 48 shws a persn yu have t meet in this life… it is beautiful.”
What started as a mysterius cean message sn turned int a lng-distance 49 . Fr the next 25 years, Charles and Byer stayed in tuch, 50 life updates and milestnes. Recently, Byer called Charles with an idea: she wanted t fly t Tasmania s they culd finally meet in persn.
When Byer arrived, Charles said their reunin felt 51 . Once she walked int the terminal, the tw 52 like “lng lst friends”. The fllwing mrning, they walked tgether alng the same beach where the bttle had been 53 ashre all thse years ag.
Lking back, Byer says the early translatin f her message wasn’t far frm what she 54 wrte. “Life has taught me all is pssible,” she said. “I wish yu gd frtune wherever yu are.” And thanks t a bttle 55 acrss the cean, thse wrds ended up cnnecting tw peple half a wrld apart.
41. A. nteB. bttleC. shipD. message
42. A. figure utB. search frC. pass dwnD. reply t
43. A. simpleB. valuableC. imprtantD. pssible
44. A. tiedB. intrducedC. ledD. limited
45. A. sealedB. gatheredC. castD. hid
46. A. terrificB. unexpectedC. unpleasantD. terrible
47. A. echedB. wrkedC. clickedD. happened
48. A. destinyB. natureC. chanceD. luck
49. A. jurneyB. friendshipC. businessD. relatinship
50. A. celebratingB. recallingC. cmparingD. sharing
51. A. strangeB. frmalC. naturalD. awkward
52. A. embracedB. winkedC. nddedD. wept
53. A. thrwnB. washedC. pulledD. stuck
54. A. simplyB. rarelyC. riginallyD. actually
55. A. sinkingB. breakingC. flyingD. drifting
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。
Recently, the Italian Writers Assciatin hsted a screening f the dcumentary Three in the Afternn: The Glbal Ech f a Delivery Pet, 56 recrds Wang Jibing’s jurney as a fd delivery wrker in Kunshan, Jiangsu Prvince, wh transfrms his daily experiences int petry.
Wang, amid his hectic (繁忙的) delivery schedule, captures his emtins and the stries f rdinary peple he encunters, 57 (write) dwn verses n scraps f paper and even n the palm f his hand. His petry, 58 (characterize) by its simple yet prfund language, 59 (vivid) depicts the lives f everyday Chinese citizens. Over the years, Wang 60 (cmpse) mre than 6,000 pems, and his wrk has been translated int several languages and published in five cuntries. His petry cllectin, Flying Lw, is set 61 (publish) in English and French this year.
Wang and his Italian 62 (translate), Martina Benigni, wh has a lve fr literature, especially the pem Three in the Afternn, have built a cultural bridge between China and Italy.
Gu Yuehng, deputy secretary-general f the Suzhu Freign Cultural Exchange Prmtin Assciatin, said, “Petry knws n brders. Regardless f where we are r what we d, the human pursuit f beauty and the 63 (spirit) wrld is universal.”
64 his rise t fame, Wang remains grunded, insisting n cntinuing his wrk as 65 delivery rider and writing petry. “Filling the gaps f life with the literature I lve brings me jy. Our lives are different, but we must find ur wn happiness,” he said.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
上周末你参加了校学生会组织的校园劳动基地实践活动。请你为校英文报写一篇题为“Swing Dreams, Reaping Grwth”的报道,内容包括:
(1)活动内容;
(2)活动反响。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
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。
I had wned the new phne just fr nine days — a small luxury that had cst me half a mnth’s salary, the kind f purchase that makes yu walk a little taller. That afternn, I stuck it int my pcket, feeling it heavier than usual. The past few days had been rugh, and bit by bit, turned it frm a recrder f life int a mere wrking tl.
Smewhere between a bridge and a riverside path, I realized it was gne. Panic hit immediately. I retraced my steps, scanning the grund. Nthing. The late afternn light held the city’s dull light, and even the river seemed t tired t sparkle.
I stpped a wman wh lked friendly. “Culd I brrw yur phne t call mine?” I asked. She handed it ver. I dialed. One ring. Tw. Three — then a bright, breathless vice came thrugh:
“Hell? Is this the wner? We have yur phne!” Relief washed ver me. “We’re still here,” the vice cntinued, “by the willw tree (柳树).”
At the willw, I fund fur cllege students, their backpacks in a circle like guarding a small campfire. “Yu’re here!” ne said, springing up. I thanked them hurriedly. They just waved, as if waiting an hur fr a stranger was the mst casual thing in the wrld. Wrk was calling, s I had t leave almst immediately. Just befre I walked away, ne grinned and said, “Gd luck in life!”
Back hme, I dve int wrk with my phne, until I nticed a new vide sitting at the tp f the pht gallery: fur grinning faces under the willw. I tapped playing it — They shuted, “Yu lst yur phne! But dn’t freak ut — we keep it safe!” Then ne added, “Check ut what a cl vide this phne culd sht!” “If yu’re seeing this, it means yu’ve made it back. Gd luck in life!”
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。
英语参考答案
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
1-5 BACBA 6-10 CCCBB 11-15 CBAAB 16-20 CAABC
第二部分 阅读理解(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)
21-23 BAC 24-27 BCAD 28-31 DBCA 32-35 BCDD
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
36-40 EBDGC
第三部分 语言知识运用(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 BADCA 46-50 BCABD 51-55 CABCD
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56. which 57. writing 58. characterized 59. vividly 60. has cmpsed
61. t be published 62. translatr 63. spiritual 64. Despite 65. a
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)
参考范文:
Swing Dreams, Reaping Grwth
Last weekend witnessed a hands-n labr activity rganized by the Student Unin at ur schl’s campus labr base.
Guided by an experienced gardener, we first lsened the hardened sil with hes, then swed seeds evenly int the furrws, and finally cvered them with a thin layer f sil/ pressed the sil dwn gently with ur hands. Everyne wrked in high spirits, sweating but smiling, which made the therwise tiring labr genuinely enjyable.
The activity turned ut t be a great success, ffering us a precius break frm intense exam preparatin while deepening ur respect fr labr. “Having never realized hw much effrt a single vegetable requires,” ne classmate remarked, “I nw truly value the fd n ur table.”
By cnnecting us with nature, this event planted seeds f respnsibility and teamwrk, prving that what we swed in the sil ultimately led t persnal grwth.
第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
参考范文:
I laughed genuinely and realized that I had never recrded such a vide with my phne. It was always filled with wrk messages, task lists, and dull daily recrds with nthing truly alive, but these strangers had turned it int a carrier f warmth with that trembling, jyful recrding. The rustling leaves, the grinning faces, and the sincere wish "Gd luck in life!" lingered in my mind. I watched the vide ver and ver, and every time their yuthful, cheerful laughter reached my ears, a gentle pwer stirred, driving away the tiredness and annyance that wrk had piled n me. The phne n lnger felt heavy in my hand. It was lighter nw, a quiet reminder f kindness, f unexpected cmfrt frm strangers, and f hpe that cmes ut f the blue.
Later, I decided t pst my “Gd luck” vide nline. I upladed that shaky, unplished clip alng with a brief accunt f what had happened, leaving its raw sincerity untuched. T my surprise, the pst sn went viral. Strangers, tuched by the warmth, left quiet prmises in the cmments t pass n the kindness. Sme even shared their wn encunters with helpful strangers — returning lst phnes, tucking thank-yu ntes nt park benches, hlding a dr lnger fr the persn behind. I read thse wrds late int the night, and smewhere in that quiet glw f shared gdness, the fur wrds “Gd luck in life” n lnger sunded like a farewell. They had becme a small, steady flame I culd carry with me int any rdinary day.
附:听力录音稿
Text 1
M: Excuse me, I think there has been a mistake. I bught a business class ticket n this flight, but I’ve been directed t sit in an ecnmy class seat.
W: Srry, sir. The business area was duble-bked. We will arrange fr yu t receive a refund (退款) as sn as we land. (1)
Text 2
M: We keep getting lst in this htel. There are s many rms!
W: I knw! We are suppsed t be in the business cnference rm, but this is the dining hall.
M: Lk, this sign shws us the way! We need t head past the receptin area and turn right. (2)
Text 3
W: Fr the schl prject, we need 80 sheets f paper per grup. There are five grups.
M: Ww, that’s a lt. It’s said each pack f paper cntains 100 sheets. We’ll need t buy a few packs. (3)
Text 4
W: What happened in the ftball match? Yu had an pen gal but instead f shting, yu kicked the ball ut f play. Did yu think the judge had blwn his whistle fr smething?
M: N, the ppsitin galkeeper fell ver and injured himself. It wuldn’t have been fair if I scred then. (4)
Text 5
M: Every springtime, I get hay fever (花粉病). I start sneezing and my nse begins t run.
W: Can I get anything t help? A glass f water perhaps?
M: N, I’ve taken sme medicine, but I’m just ging t have t deal with this runny nse. (5)
Text 6
M: Hey, Mm, can yu hear me kay? (6)
W: Yes, (6) and I can see yu clearly. It’s amazing what mdern technlgy can d these days, especially since yu are all thse thusands f miles away. S hw has everyne settled in? (7)
M: Great, everyne in Banff is s nice. Jin has made lts f friends at her new schl, (6) (7) and Su is enjying ging n lts f walks with her new friend Beth, ur neighbr. (7)
W: That’s great.
M: Yes, Beth is a teacher like Su and has lived in Canada all her life. She’s really helped us settle in. (7) Hey, have yu bked a time t visit yet?
W: Yes, next mnth. I’m lking frward t my little hliday!
Text 7
M: Hi, I’m traveling abrad in six mnths’ time, and I’m wndering if I need anything in terms f prtectin.
W: Where are yu ging? (8)
M: I’ll be staying in Egypt t meet clients fr a week, befre flying ff t Nigeria, where I’ll stay fr twelve mnths. Befre all that, I’m in Saudi Arabia fr tw days. (8)
W: Yu definitely need prtectin frm yellw fever when traveling t western Africa, s yu’ll need t bk a vaccine (疫苗) appintment at the health center. (9) Why are yu ging t Nigeria, if yu dn’t mind me asking?
M: I wrk fr a cnstructin cmpany and we’re building a factry near the capital, Abuja. I’m taking charge f stage ne, but it’s a big prject — that’s why I’ll be there fr s lng! (10)
Text 8 (第11,13题为推断题)
W: Yu seem different.
M: What d yu mean?
W: Well, yu’re usually tearing yur hair ut at this time f mnth!
M: Ha-ha! Yeah… I knw. I usually get super stressed twards mnth-end, dn’t I?
W: Just a bit! It’s understandable. There are the sales reprts t finish and the managers’ meeting…
M: Yeah, exactly. It’s a high-pressure time.
W: But it seems that it’s all different this mnth. What’s yur secret?
M: Ha-ha! Well, I’ve been reading Dn’t Sweat the Small Stuff by Dctr Richard Carlsn. (12) Have yu heard f it?
W: Oh yeah. My brther is a big fan f that bk. Are yu finding it useful? (12)
M: Yeah. I’ve tried a few f the exercises and they really seem t be helping me stay calmer and mre patient with myself while I’m at wrk. (12)
W: That’s great!
Text 9
M: I was reading an article nline abut hw rbts may slve the issue f elderly care. (14)
W: What d yu mean?
M: There is currently a shrtage f peple able t care fr ur aging ppulatin.
W: S they are creating rbts t d it? Aren’t rbts cld and uncaring? (15)
M: It depends n the type f rbt, I guess. Scientists in Japan have made them lk like humans and animals s peple frm a cnnectin with them. (16) They are part f a lng-term experiment t see if rbts can care fr peple like humans d.
W: What can the rbts d? (16)
M: Many things. They perfrm basic tasks like cking and cleaning. (16) Sme are mre advanced and can carry peple arund r help them walk.
W: The technlgy has cme alng s quickly, but I’d still be wrried abut rbts ding smething they shuldn’t.
M: They are all prgrammed t care. Rbts are less likely t make mistakes than human carers, wh ften wrk lng hurs with little sleep. (17)
W: That’s a gd pint. I never thught f that. (17)
Text 10
Welcme abard Bstn Duck Turs. (18) The 10:15 Bstn Duck Bat tur is abut t leave. My name is Chris, and I’ll be yur “CnDUCKtr” tday as we explre the best f Bstn by land and water. We’ll start ur tur by traveling thrugh the histric streets f Bstn, where yu’ll see sme f the city’s mst famus landmarks, like the Bstn Cmmn and the Old Nrth Church. An hur int ur jurney, we will enter the Charles River fr a unique view f the city skyline, (18) and tw f the greatest universities in the wrld. Alng the way, I’ll be sharing stries and fun facts abut the city’s histry, (19) and maybe even a few jkes t keep yu entertained. Befre we get started, d we have any ftball fans n bard? Did yu knw this very bat carried the New England Patrits, the 2019 Natinal Ftball League Champins, n a parade thrugh the city? Every Bstn prfessinal sprts team winning a title in the last 20 years has ridden duck bats thrugh the city. (20) We champin safety, t. S befre we set ff fr ur first stp — Dwntwn Crssing, let’s review sme safety infrmatin.Rank
City
Green Spaces Scre
Key Feature
1
Bath, UK
94%
Prir Park Landscape Garden (18th century)
2
Chicag, USA
89%
Wild Mile-wrld’s first flating ec-park
3
Mntreal, Canada
88%
Munt Ryal Park — 190 hectares
4
Riga, Latvia
87%
47% f city land is green space
Swing Dreams, Reaping Grwth
____________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 1: I laughed genuinely and realized that I had never recrded such a vide with my phne. ____
Paragraph 2: Later, I decided t pst my “Gd luck” vide nline. ______________________________
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