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高一年级期中学情检测英语试题说明:本试题分为第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分,第Ⅰ卷为第1页至第10页,共55题,第Ⅱ卷为第10页至第12页,共21题。请将答案按要求填写在答题纸相应位置,答在其它位置无效,考试结束后将答题卡上交。试题满分150分,考试时间120分钟。第Ⅰ卷(共95分)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。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Applyforajob. B.Buyacomputer. C.Startabusiness.2.Wheredidthemanlastusehisphone?A.Inthekitchen. B.Inthehospital. C.Inthebedroom.3.Whatcoloristhehousenow?A.White. B.Pink. C.Yellow.4.WhodoesJasonthinkisthebestplayerinhisteam?A.Matthew. B.Thomas. C.Andrew.5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Familymembers. B.Footballerandfan. C.Shopassistantandcustomer.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatisthemaintopicoftheconversation?A.Keepingapet. B.Trainingadog. C.Teachingachild.7.WhatisDanny?A.Theman’sdog. B.Thewoman’scat. C.Thewoman’sson.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofmusicfestivals?A.Exciting. B.Tiring. C.Boring.9.Whatproblemdoesthemanmentionaboutmusicfestivals?A.Badweather. B.Smallscreens. C.Crowdedtoilets.10.Howmanymusicfestivalshasthemanattendedinall?A.One. B.Two. C.Three.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Wherearethespeakers?A.Athome. B.Atauniversity. C.Atacompany.12.WhatisdifficultforEmma?A.Managingtime. B.Makingfriends. C.Understandinglectures.13.WhatdoesthemansuggestEmmadointheend?A.Neversay“no”. B.Finishlargetasksfirst. C.Avoidschedulingtoomanythings.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatistheevidenceofclimatechangeaccordingtotheman?A.Hotweather. B.Risingseas. C.Lessfood.15.WhatwasdiscussedintheTVprogramlastnight?A.Airpollution. B.Soundpollution. C.Plasticpollution.16.Whydoesthemanuseadifferentwaterbottlenow?A.Tosavewater. B.Touselessplastic. C.Tofollowthetrend.17.Whatdoesthewomanplantodointheend?A.Raisemoreanimals. B.Useclothbags. C.Eatlessmeat.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisanimportantcauseofstressamongyoungpeople?A.Lackofhobbies. B.Schoolpressure. C.Careerchoices.19.Howcanyoungpeoplemanagestressthroughopencommunication?A.Byexpressingtheirtruefeelings.B.Bythinkingaboutthingsinadifferentway.C.Byformingcloserrelationshipswithfriends.20.Whichactivitycanhelppeoplefeelcalmaccordingtothespeaker?A.Reading. B.Outdoorsports. C.Deep-breathingexercises.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。AEmeraldCoastScienceCenterFieldTripsBringyourgrouporclasstoexploreourhands-onScienceCenternow,whichprovideswonderfullearningopportunitiesforstudentsallalongtheEmeraldCoast!Hands-onfunEveryfieldtripincludesaMakerspaceactivityanda30-minutecloseencounterwithouranimalsundertheguidanceofaneducator.Lessonsforallages·Lessonscanbechangedtosuittheneedsofmostgradelevelsandincludeknowledgeofdifferentareas.Butremember:suchlessonschargeanadditionalfeeandmustbeplannedinadvance.·Foralistofthetypesoffieldtriplessonswecurrentlyoffer,pleaseclickheretodownloadourEducationProgramGuide.Pricinginformation·$12perstudent;1freeguardianevery10students,additionalguardians$6each;teachersarealwaysfree.·Minimumfeeof$120perfieldtrip.·Same-dayfieldtripsarelimitedtoupto105students.·Thegroupforfieldtripsthatdoesnotarrivewithin30minutespasttheirscheduledarrivaltimewillbechargeda$100servicefeetoaccommodateschedulingissues.·OkaloosaCountyonly:Upto6freeeconomicallydisadvantagedstudentsperbooking.Tobookafieldtrip,pleasecallLisaat850-664-126.Pleasechooseyourpreferreddateandtwoalternate(备用的)datesyouwouldliketobookbeforecalling.Wewillemailyouaconfirmationofyourbooking.21.WhatdotheScienceCenterfieldtripsoffer?A.Animaltraining. B.Personalizedlessons.C.TripstotheEmeraldCoast. D.Ahalf-hourMakerspaceactivity.22.Howmuchshouldagroupof9studentswith1guardianand1teacherpay?A.$108. B.$114. C.$120. D.$126.23.Whattypeofwritingisthetext?A.Anonlinead. B.Amuseumguide.C.Acommercialreport. D.Anactivityreview.BWithtwoOlympicmedalsandtwoworldskateboardingtitles,16-year-oldRayssaLealhasachievedwhatmostpeopledreamof.Herskills,pairedwiththejoyssheshowsinskateparks,havebroughtherfansaswellaspublicattention.Butinsteadoftalentandhardwork,shesharedthathersupportsystemmadeabigdifferenceinlandingheramedalatParis2024.Atthecloseoftherunsectionoftheeight-womanfinal,Lealhadfailedtoputdownasingle,cleanline,loweringherhopeofatopthreefinish.Sheknewthegamewasn’tover,butthealreadyheavystressonLeal’sshouldersdoubledinweight.“AfterIscrewedupthetworuns,IthoughtIwasnotgoingtobeabletodoitanymore.”Lealrelatedherexperience.Itwasthenthatshewentandgotsupport.Herfamilywasthere,andherwholeteamwasthere.Havingreceivedahugfromeveryoneandhavingheardverypositiveandencouragingwords,shecameback100percent,evenmorefocused.Thatwaswhatchangedthegamerightthere.Re-energized,theteenagerfinishedthelastsectionwithherverybest.Andthoughthegoldandsilverwereoutofherreach,sheneverbackeddowninthefightforbronze.Whenthelastskaterwhocouldovertakeherfailedthelastrun,Lealsaidshefellintoatonoffeelings.“AssoonasIrealisedthatIwasinthirdplace,Ibrokedown.Mycoachwasthere.Wehuggedeachother,andwecriedtogether.AndallIcouldthinkwasthemostpositivethoughtsintheworld.”24.WhatplayedamajorroleinLeal’ssuccessatParisOlympics?A.Effort. B.Skills. C.Support. D.Strategies.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“screwedup”inparagraph3mean?A.Focusedon. B.Didbadlyin. C.Tookcontrolof. D.Gaveup.26.HowdidLealfeelwhenshehuggedhercoach?A.Grateful. B.Stressed. C.Peaceful. D.Anxious.27.WhatlessoncanbelearnedfromLeal’sstory?A.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.B.Alittleencouragementgoesalongway.C.Youcannotlosethegameifyoudon’tplaythegame.D.Ajourneyofathousandmilesbeginswithasinglestep.CArtificialintelligence(AI)isshowingpromiseinearthquakeprediction(预测),challengingthelong-heldbeliefthatitisimpossible.ResearchersattheUniversityofTexas,Austin,havedevelopedanAIalgorithm(算法)thatcorrectlypredicted70%ofearthquakesaweekinadvanceduringatrialinChinaandprovidedaccuratestrengthcalculations(强度计算)forthepredictedearthquakes.Theresearchteambelievestheirmethodsucceededbecausetheystuckwitharelativelysimplemachinelearningapproach.TheAIwasprovidedwithasetofstatistical(统计的)featuresbasedontheteam’sknowledgeofearthquakephysics,andthenorderedtotrainitselfusingafive-yeardatabaseofearthquakerecordings.Oncetrained,theAIprovideditspredictionbylisteningforsignsofincomingearthquakeswithinthebackgroundsoundintheEarth.ThisworkisclearlyamilestoneinresearchforAI-drivenearthquakeprediction.“Youdon’tseeearthquakescoming,”explainsAlexandrosSavvaidis,aseniorresearchscientistwholeadstheTexasSeismologicalNetworkProgram(TexNet).“It’samatterofmilliseconds,andtheonlythingyoucancontrolishowpreparedyouare.Evenwiththe70%accuracy,that’sahugeresultandcouldhelpreduceeconomicandhumanlossesandhasthecapabilitytonotablyimproveearthquakepreparationworldwide.”Whileitisunknownwhetherthesameapproachwillworkatotherlocations,theresearchersareconfidentthattheirAIalgorithmcouldproducemoreaccuratepredictionsifusedinareaswithtrustworthyearthquaketrackingnetworks.ThenextstepistotestartificialintelligenceinTexas,sinceUT’sBureauTexNethas300earthquakestationsandoversixyearsworthofcontinuousrecords,makingitanideallocationforthesepurposes.Eventually,theauthorshopetocombinethesystemwithphysics-basedmodels.Thisstrategycouldproveespeciallyimportantwheredataispoororlacking.“Thatmaybealongwayoff,butmanyadvancessuchasthisone,takentogether,arewhatmovesscienceforward,”concludesScottTinker,thebureau’sdirector.28.HowdoestheAIpredictearthquakes?A.Byidentifyingdatafromtheouterspace.B.ByanalyzingbackgroundsoundsintheEarth.C.Bymodelingdatabasedonearthquakerecordings.D.Bymeasuringchangesinthedatabaseofearthquakerecordings.29.WhatdoesAlexandrosSavvaidisintendtoshowinparagraph3?A.Thewaystoreducelossesinearthquakes.B.Theimportanceofpreparingforearthquakes.C.ThesignificanceofdevelopingtheAIprediction.D.ThelimitationofAIalgorithmsinearthquakeprediction.30.Whatdoesthefollow-upresearchfocuson?A.Conductingtestsindifferentlocations.B.ApplyingtheAIapproachtootherfields.C.BuildingmoreearthquakestationsinTexas.D.EnlargingthedatabasetotrainAIalgorithms.31.Whichwordscanbestdescribetheearthquake-predictingtechnology?A.Dependablebutoutdated. B.Effectivebutcostly.C.Capableandaffordable. D.Advancedandpromising.DTheabilitytorememberandrecognizeamusicalthemedoesnotseemtobeaffectedbyage,unlikemanyotherformsofmemory.PeoplewithseriousAlzheimer’smightnotrecognizefaces,butcanstillsingthesongsoftheirchildhood,saysSarahSauvé,amusicscientistattheUniversityofLincoln.Theeffectofageontheabilitytorecallmusichasbeeninvestigated,butSauvéwasinterestedinexploringthiseffectinareal-worldsettingsuchasaconcert.Inherstudy,shetestedhowwellagroupof90healthyadultsaged18to86,wereabletorecognizefamiliarandunfamiliarmusicalthemesataliveconcertandanother31peoplewatchedarecordingoftheconcertinalaboratory.Theylistenedtothreepieces:awell-knownMozartpieceandtwonewones.Onenewpiecehadclearmelodies(旋律),whiletheotherwasmoreunusual.Participantshadtorecognizeashortmelodyrepeatedlaterineachpiece.ThemelodicpiecefromMozartwasequallywellrecognizedacrossallagesandmusicalbackgrounds,withnolossofrecognitionasageincreased.Allparticipantswerelessconfidentinrecognizingthethemeinthenewmelodicpiece,andevenlessconfidentwiththeunfamiliarandunusualpiece,butthisdidn’tchangewithageeither.Thestudyalsofoundnodifferencesbetweenconcert-goersandlabparticipants.SteffenHerff,acognitive(认知的)neuroscientistattheUniversityofSydney,Australia,saysthereasonmusicmemorystaystrongmighthavetodowiththeemotionsthatmusicstirsinpeople,whichhelpsitstickinourmemory.“Weknowfromgeneralmemoryresearchthat,effectively,theamygdala—oremotionalprocessing—operatesalittlebitlikeanimportancestamp,”hesays.Thestudycollectedlimiteddataonsomeparticipants’cognitivehealth,andsodidnotprovidedetailedevidenceofhowneurodegenerative(神经退行性的)diseasesaffectmemoryrecall.ButHerffsaysthereisgreatinterestinusingmusicasaformof‘cognitivescaffolding’—thatis,asamemoryaidforotherinformation—inindividualswithneurodegenerativeconditions.32.WhatdoesSauvé’sstudyfocuson?A.Therolemusicplaysinrecognitiontasks.B.Thedifferencebetweenliveandrecordedconcerts.C.Theabilitytorecognizeunfamiliarmusicalthemes.D.Theimpactsofagingonmusicrecognitioninreal-lifesituations.33.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?A.Thedesignofthestudy. B.Thereflectionofthestudy.C.TheresultsofSauvé’sstudy. D.Thebackgroundofthestudy.34.Whatroledoestheamygdalaplayinmemory,accordingtoSteffenHerff?A.Ithelpswithreasoning. B.Itprocessesmusicalnotes.C.Itidentifiesemotionsinpeople. D.Itactsasamarkerofimportance.35.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Musicisofnouseasamemoryaid. B.Moredataisneededforfurtherstudy.C.Musicisusefulfortreatingmostdiseases. D.Thedataoncognitivehealthisnotoriginal.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。HowtoQuietaComplainerHaveyoueversufferedyourmother’scomplaintsaboutherachesandpains?Lengthycomplaintswillruinthequalityofyourtimetogether.36Actuallytherearesomewaystogetacomplainertostopwithoutstartinganargument.Changethesubject.Somecomplainerswillmoveontoothertopicsifyouguidetheconversationinadirectionthatintereststhem.Ifyourneighboriscomplainingaboutthephonecompany,tellheraboutanunexpectedcallyoureceivedfromanoldfriend.Ifyourcoworkeriscomplainingaboutyourboss,askwhetherhemetthenewemployee.37Summarizethecomplaint.Ifyourcomplainerkeepsrepeatinghimself,hemaystopifyoushowthatyou’relistening.38Using“I”statementsratherthan“you”statementsshowthatyou’reinterestedratherthantryingtoshutthepersondown.Avoidsayingthewordcomplaining.Sayingyouheartheirdissatisfactiongetsthepointsacross.Trytobehonest.Whenyouhavethingstodo,tellthecomplainerthatyoumustcuttheconversationshort.39Youcansimplybehonest,evensayingyouneedtomoveonsotheconversationdoesn’tbringyoudown–especiallyifit’ssomeonewho’scomplainedtoyoumanytimesbefore.40Whenit’ssomeoneveryclosetoyou–yourpartner,sibling,orbestfriend–whostressesyououtwithalotofnegativity,it’simportanttotalkabouttheproblemwithanopenheart.Otherwise,ifyoubottleupyourfeelingsandcontinuelisteningtorepeatedcomplaints,youmaygrowangryorstartavoidingtheperson.A.Haveaheart-to-hearttalk.B.Challengethepersontoact.C.Butyoumaynotbebraveenoughtostopher.D.Justgetthemoffthefocusthatthey’recurrentlyon.E.Theproblemsstartwhencomplainingbecomesahabit.F.Youdon’tneedexcusessuchasaworkdeadlineoradentistappointment.G.Asksomethinglike,“CanItellyouwhatI’veheardandIunderstandhowyoufeel?”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。Scientificstudiesshowthatlaughterproduceschemicalstomakepeoplefeelbetter,whichmeansclown(小丑)doctorscanbehelpful.Ichosethis41becauseofmyexperienceofgoingtohospitalwhenIwasakid.Althoughthedoctorsandnursesdidagreatjob,hospitalsweren’treallydesignedforchildren.Istayedtherefeeling42andalittlebored.Afteryears’43training,Iworkaspartofaprogramknownas“hospitalclowning”.BeingaclowndoctormeansIcanhelppeopleby44them.Oneday,45mycurlyrainbowwig(假发)andbigrednose,Iwalkedintothewaitingarea,wheretherewasafamiliaratmosphereof46andtension.AtthattimeInoticedasmallgirlcryinginpain,withherankle(脚踝)wastwiceits47size.Her48parentsweresittinguncomfortablyonplasticchairs,tryingtheirbesttocomfortthenervousandcryinggirl.Whilethedoctorfocusedon49herankle,Igother50bydoingamagictrick.Althoughshewasclearlystillinsomepain,herscaredandanxiouslookhadbeen51firstbyasmallsmileandthenbyloudlaughterasI52producedhersockfromoutofmypocket.Seeingtheirdaughtersomuchhappierhas53madeherparentsmorerelaxed.Mymagicmedicinedidindeedseemtodothetrick.Eventoday,Iamstill54abroadsmileasIrememberallthefunandlaughteroftheday.WhiletheremightbemorehospitalvisitsaheadforLaraandothers,Ihopethatclowndoctorshelpmakeitafriendlierplacetovisit.Afterall,itreallyistruethat55isthebestmedicine.41.A.responsibility B.difficulty C.career D.dream42.A.absorbed B.frightened C.tired D.confused43.A.simple B.special C.general D.familiar44.A.shocking B.educating C.comforting D.amusing45.A.workingon B.puttingon C.takingon D.relyingon46.A.boredom B.embarrassment C.commitment D.freedom47.A.exact B.formal C.normal D.appropriate48.A.ambitious B.disappointed C.careful D.anxious49.A.examining B.experiencing C.controlling D.operating50.A.attraction B.attention C.admission D.appreciation51.A.reflected B.relieved C.removed D.replaced52.A.magically B.originally C.officially D.reasonably53.A.inturn B.inpeace C.insurprise D.inquestion54.A.sticking B.entering C.wearing D.strengthening55.A.attitude B.magic C.laughter D.behavior第Ⅱ卷(共55分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,用适当单词或所给单词的适当形式填空。AManypeoplefeelit56(confuse)totellthedifferencebetweenthefournames:theUnitedKingdom,GreatBritain,BritainandEngland.But57(get)toknowalittlebitofBritishhistorywillhelpsolvethepuzzle.TheUnitedKingdomhasalongandinterestinghistorywaitingforyoutoexplore.YouwillfindtheUKisa58(fascinate)mixofbothhistoryandmodernculture.BFestivals59(celebrate)allaroundtheworldareanimportantpartofsociety.Theyreflectpeople’swishes,60(belief),faithsandattitudestowardslife.Ifyoustudyfestivalscarefully,youwillfindthatdifferentcultureshavealot61common.CWhen62comestowomenofgreatachievements,thenameLinQiaozhimaycomeintoyourmind.63(refer)toasMotherofTenThousandBabies,shestayedsingleallherlife,havingdeliveredover50,000babiesinherlifetime.She64(leave)hersavingstoakindergartenandafund,sinceshehadnochildren.Sheisworthyofbeing65(respect)byallofus.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)根据首字母或所给单词的正确形式填空,完成句子。66.Thenewshoppingmallisveryc__________forusbecauseitisjustaroundthecorner.67.Themain__________(功能)ofthismachineistoprintdocumentsquicklyandaccurately.68.Thispainting________(属于)tothefamousartistPicasso,whowasknownforhisuniquestyle.69.Themanagerisinc__________ofthewholeproject,andhehastomakesureeverythinggoessmoothly.70.Ihopeyouwilltakethiso__________toimproveyourEnglishskills.71.Shewasgivenaspeciala__________forheroutstandingperformanceinthecompetition.72.Weshouldsendhimourbest__________(祝贺)onhiswinningthechampionship.73.Thesymbol“@”isoftenusedto__________(代表)theword“at”inemailaddresses.74.Thescheduleisquitef__________,soyoucanadjustitaccordingtoyourownneeds.75.Withthedevelopmentoftechnology,robotsmayoneday__________(取代)humansindoingsomesimplejobs.第二节写作(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。续写的词数应为150左右。A12-year-oldboysawsomethinginashopwindowthatsethisheartracing.Itwasanecklacewithshiningpearls.Buttheprice,fivedollarswouldbuyalmostaweek’sgroceriesforhisfamily.Reubencouldn’taskhisfatherforthemoney.Everythinghisfathermadethroughfishingwenttohismother,Dora,whostruggledtofeedandclotheherfivechildren.Nevertheless,heopenedtheshop’sdoorandwentinside.Standingproudandstraightinhisflour-sackshirtandwashed-outtrousers,hetoldtheshopkeeperwhathewanted,adding,“OncewewenttoNewYork,mymumsawasimilarone.Iknowshelikeditverymuch,becauseshefixedhereyesonit.Iwillbuyitforher.ButIdon’thavethemoneyrightnow.Canyoupleaseholditformeforsometime?”“I’lltry,”theshopownersmiled.“Peoplearoundheredon’tusuallyhavethatkindofmoneytospendonsuchgood-lookingbutcostlythings.Itshouldkeepforawhile.”Reubenrespectfullytouchedhisworncapandwalkedout.Hehadmadeuphismindtoraisethefivedollarsandnottellanybody.Hearingthesoundofhammeringfromasidestreet,ReubenhadanideA.Hediscoveredthathecouldcollectthehessiansacks(麻袋)thrownawayinthestreetandsellthembackforfivecentsapiece.Everydayafterschool,Reubenwalkeddownthetown,collectingthehessiansacks.Onthedaywhensummerholidaybegan,nostudentwasmoredelightedthanReuben.Nowhewouldhavemoretimeforhis“work”.Allsummerlong,Reubenkeptonhissecrettask.Soontheleavesfellandthewindsblewcold.Reubenwanderedinthestreets,diligentlysearchingforhishessiantreasures.Often,hewascold,tiredandhungry,butthethoughtoftheobjectintheshopwindowsupportedhim.Eventually,thetimehadcome!ItwasMothers’Day.Hepouredthecoinsoutandbegantocount.Thenhecountedagain.Hemadeit!Exactlyfivedollars,notacentmore,notacentless.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。Para1.Holdingthemoneyinhandstightly,Reubenheadedfortheshop.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Para2.Motheropenedtheboxcarefully,andashiningnecklaceappeared.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
参考答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1—5ABBCA 6—10ABAAC 11—15BACBC 16—20BCBAC第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)21—23BCA 24—27CBAB 28—31BCAD 32—35DADB第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36—40CDGFA第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41—45CBBDB 46—50ACDAB 51—55DAACC第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.confusing 57.getting 58.fascinating 59.celebrated60.beliefs61.in 62.it 63.Referred 64.left 65.respected第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)66.convenient67.function 68.belongs 69.charge 70.opportunity71.award 72.congratulations 73.represent 74.flexible 75.replace第二节写作(满分25分)【答案】参考范文:Holdingthemoneyinhishandstightly,heheadedfortheshop.“I’vegotthemoney!”Reubendeclaredtotheshopowner.Themanputthenecklaceintoadelicatebox,wrappeditinbrownpaper,andthenplacedtheboxinReuben’shands.Holdingthebox,Reuben’seyesglitteredwithjoy.Afterexchanginggoodbyeswiththeshopowner,Reubenrushedhometosurprisehismother.“Mom!It’sforyou!”Reubenexclaimedasherantoherside.Heplacedtheboxinherhand.Motheropenedtheboxcarefully,andashiningnecklaceappeared.Shecouldn’tbelievehereyes.Shetookthepearlnecklaceoutandcautiouslyputiton,tearsofhappinessbeginningtoblurhervision.Dorahadneverreceivedsuchapreciousgift.ItwasthebestMothers’Daygiftshehadeverreceived.Yes,shewasindeednotrich,butshewasindeedhappy.Withtearsrollingdownherweather-beatenface,shesmiledandscoopedhersonintoherarms.听力原文Text1W:Lookatthis.SunComputerislookingforaprogrammer.That’stheidealjobforme.M:Thengoforit.Youmeetallthedemands.(1)W:Iwill.Text2M:Ican’tfindmyphoneanywhere.Ihaven’tseenitsinceIcalledyouatthehospital.(2)W:Haveyoucheckedyourbedroomandthekitchen?M:Yes,butunfortunately,it’snotthere.Text3M:Thehouselooksold.Doyouthinkitneedstoberedecorated?W:Yes.Let’sremoveallthepinkpaintandhaveitwhite.(3)Itwillbelivelierthatway.M:Maybewecanuseyellow?Text4W:Jason,whodoyoubelieveisthegreatestsoccerplayerinyourteam?M:Andrew.Noonecanmatchthatlevelofskill.W:ButwhataboutMatthew?Hewassoathletic.OrThomas?M:IstillstandbyAndrew.(4)Text5W:Areyoulookingforwardtoourdayoutinthetown?M:Yes.Butcanwegotothefootballmuseum?Iknowyoudon’tlikethegame,butDadandIarebothfans.W:Sure,aslongaswecanalsogotomyfavoritestore.(5)Text6(第6题为总结题)M:Ilovehavingpetsbecausetheybringmesomuchjoyandlove.W:Yes,petsarecute,butnoteverythingaboutkeepingapetispositive.M:Whatdoyoumean?W:Well,forinstance,trainingcanbeachallenge.MycatDannykeepsclimbingthefurniture,andnomatterwhatIdo,herefusestochangehishabits.(7)M:Ohyes,therearethingslikethat.However,theloveandjoythepetbringsmemakeallthethingsworthit.Text7W:Ijustlovemusicfestivals.Theenergyandthecrowds—it’sanexperiencelikenoother.(8)M:Iagree.Butfestivalsnowadaysaresocrowdedthatyoucanonlywatchtheperformersonascreen.W:Evenso,it’sgreattohearthemusiclive.M:Buttherearedisadvantages,likegettinglostinacrowdofpeople.W:Yeah.Waitingforfoodandtoiletscanalsobeaproblem.M:Nottomentiontheseaofmudonrainydays.(9)W:Despiteallthat,theamazingshowsleaveyouwithpricelessmemories.M:Yes,thefirstfestivalIattendedleftthemostlastingimpactonme,althoughthetwofestivalsIattendedafterthatweregreattoo.(10)Text8M:Emma,(12)(13)it’sbeenalongtimesinceIlastsawyou.How’syourcollegelifehere?(11)W:I’mlovingit.I’vemetnewfriends,andIlikelearningtodothingsbymyself.M:That’sgreattohear.Doyouhaveanyproblemsyouneedhelpwith?W:Well,I’mstrugglingwithtimemanagement.(12)M:Inwhatway?W:Balancinglecturesandpersonallifeischallenging.M:Iagree.Oneusefulwayistomakeaplan.Breakingdownlargetasksintosmalleronesmighthelpyoustayfocused.W:Thatmakessense.M:It’salsoimportanttosay“no”whennecessary.Ifyouscheduletoomanythingstodo,itwillonlycreatemoreproblemsforyou.(13)W:Thankyoufortheadvice.Text9W:Ireadanarticlerecently.Itmentionedtherearestillpeoplewhodon’tbelieveclimatechangeisreal.(14)M:Oh,it’strue.Wecanseeitwithourowneyes—changingweather,andrisingseas.(14)W:Allofusmusttakeactiontoturnaroundthedamagewe’vecaused.Evensimplemeasures,suchassavingenergy,canmakeadifference.M:Yes.W:DidyouwatchtheTVprogramaboutenvironmentalissueslastnight?(15)M:Yes,Idid.(15)Quiteaneye-opener,wasn’tit?Thestateofouroceansisconcerningespeciallywithplasticpollution.(15)W:Absolutely.Weneedtobemoreawareofourplasticconsumption.Everyeffortcounts.(16)M:I’vestartedusingareusablewaterbottleandbringingmyownshoppingbags.(16)Smallchanges,buteverybithelps.W:I’vebeenthinkingabouteatinglessmeattoo.Raisinganimalshasabigenvironmentalimpact.(17)M:Thatideasoundsnewtome.Text10Stressamongyoungpeopleisanincreasingconcern.Schoolpressure,parents’expectations,
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