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2024-2025学年度第二学期期中调研试卷

高一英语2025.4

(本试卷满分150分考试时间120分钟)

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题L5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。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whenwasthelecturescheduledtobeginatfirst?

p.m.t7:00p.in.p.m.t7:30p.m.p.m.t8:00p.m.

2.Whydoesthemanctothecafe?

A.Tohaveacupofcoffee.B.Tomeethisfriends.C.Tocakeshelter.

3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Theman'sholiday.B.Theman'shobby.C.Theman'sjob.

4.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofCharlotte^Web?

A.Simple.B.Childish.C.Popular.

5.Whatdothespeakersagreeonaboutthetrip?

A.Howmuchtheylearntfromit.

B.Howinterestingthestaffwere.

C.Howwellobjectsweredisplayed.

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。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Whalistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Husbandandwife.B.Repairerandcustomer.C.Photographerandsubject.

7.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?

A.Getanewpuler.B.Setupthecloud.C.Askforacopy.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.WherewillRogerbeduringtheparty?

A.In(heoffice.B.Intheclassroom.C.Inthehospital.

9.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheparty?

A.Disappointed.B.Anxious.C.Excited.

听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。

10.Howdocsthemanfeel?

A.Exhausted.B.Disappointed.C.Annoyed.

11.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inacar.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inahospital.

12.Whatdoesthewomanoffertotheman(ocontrolhisanger?

A.Somepills.B.Yogaclass.C.Somefood.

13.What'stheman'sattitudetothesuggestion?

A.Optimistic.B.Objective.C.Opposed.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14.WhatarethethingsthatJessicadoesn'tneedtodoonSundaymorning?

A.Gorunning.B.Walkthedog.C.Cleanthehouse.

15.AtwhattimeshouldJessicameetJackonSunday?

A.10:30a.m.B.1:30p.m.C.5:30p.m.

16.HowdoesJessicafeelaboutherscheduleonSunday?

A.Exhausted.B.Astonished.C.Thrilled.

17.Whatisthemanaskedtodobeforevisitingthewoman?

A.Inquirehermom.B.Finishhisproject.C.Askherinadvance.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.WhatwasRachelCarson'sinitialareaofexpertise(专长)asabiologist?

A.Writingabout(hesea.

B.Studyingmammals.

C.Investigatingforestecosystems.

19.WhatrealizationdidRachelCarson'sclassicbookbringtopeople?

A.Humanscouldn'tcontrolnature.

B.Pesticides(杀虫剂)damagedtheecosystem.

C.Birdsongwasimportanttohumans.

20.WhatdocsthespeakeradvisepcDplctodointheend?

A.Buyorganicfood.

B.SendmessagestoRachel.

C.LearnfromSilentSpring.

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

DespitebeingoneofthemostfamousandinostvisitedattractionsintheUnitedStates,GrandCanyonNational

D.Itofferstoughhabitatsforfishwithextremetemperature.

23.Whichsectionofamagazineisthetextmostlikelyfrom?

A.Life.B.Stories.C.Geography.D.Science.

B

Theeyesofanartistarcspecial.Theycanseethingsotherscan'tnoticeandcreatebeautifulartformsfrom

theirimagination.Inthecaseof27yearoldEmilyShifflet,shecreatesherartliterallyusingonlyhereyes,asshe

liveswithRettsyndrome,araregeneticanddevelopmentaldisorderthatlimitsspeechandmovement.

“AlthoughEmilyliveswithaconditionthathassilencedher,sheisstillabletomunicatcandexpressherself

throughart,andsheisanexamplethatpeoplelivingwithRettsyndromecanhavelivesfilledwithpurposeand

creativity,MsaidEmily'smother,JennyShilTlet.Emilycreatesherartusingaspecialdigitalsoftwareoperatedby

hereyescalledTobiiDynavox.Shewasabletolearnandpracticeherpaintingbyusingthedigitalpaintersoftware

onhermunicationdevice.

MeghanWinslow,ownerofafamilyartstudio,said,“Ilovethediversityofthedifferentdesignsbasedupon

thedifferentpaintingtoolsthatshecanselect.It'sanamazingmixofscience,technologyandart.”

Emilyhasalwaysbeenexposedtomusicandart.TobiiDynavoxhasreallyhelpedhermunicatehowshewas

feeling.Thepaintingtoolwastrulyagamechanger.uEmilycouldfinallyusetheonlymuscleshehastobecreative,

Jennysaid.JennynoticedtheartEmilywascreatingafewyearsagoandthoughttheycouldmakenicegifts.She

nov/sellsheroncofakindartworkthroughherwebsite,EyeGazeDesignsbyEmily."Ilerartworkisagift/'Jenny

said."Itisshowingpeoplethatindividualswithdifferentabilitiescanbecreativeandsuccessfulindifferentways.

That'swhatwewanttoshow.^^

Emily'sartworkhasalsoappearedinHersheyMedicalCenterandTheArtofPennsylvania.Shealsoservesas

aguestartistatSPLATAFamilyArtStudioinAnnvilleandHershey,Pennsylvania.Shesimplycontinuestoshine.

24.What'sspecialaboutEmilyShifilet?

A.Sheisabletopaintwithhereyes.B.Shehastrainedmanyartistictalents.

C.Sheisgoodatdevelopingdigitalsoftware.D.Shecanseeherselfreflectedinartistseyes.

25.WhatdowcknowaboutTobiiDynavox?

A.Ilcanassistinartisticcreation.B.h'sadigitalproductofapainter.

C.Itcanperformaneyeoperation.D.It'satreatmentforRettsyndrome.

26.WhydoesJennysellherdaughter'sartworkonline?

A.Tomakeitgiftsforpeopleinneed.B.Toraisemoneyforpeoplewithdisabilities.

C.Toinspirepeopletoseektheirownsuccess.D.Toinvitepeopletolakeupartcreationinlife.

27.Whatdocsthetextindicate?

A.Artoriginatesfromlifebutishigherthanlife.

B.Technologyhasmadeourlifeworthliving.

C.Theearlybirdcatchestheworm.

D.Technologybreaksdownbarriers.

C

There'saninnerdesireamongstmostpeopletoexploreourplanet.There'sthissenseinmodernsocietythat

somehowwewillfindabetterexistenceorwe'llfindhappinessbygoingonholiday.Ithinkwe'vealmostbeen

conditionedtobeetourists,totheextentthatalolofpeopleengageintourismwithoutactuallyconsideringwhy

they'redoingso.

Thereareplentyofpeoplewhowillgotothesameplaceeveryyear,becausethey'refbrtableandfamiliarwith

it.Peopleareexperiencinglessandlesstheplacestheyareat.Theymightbe(hereinbody,butnotnecessarilyin

mir.d,becausealotofpeoplearcconstantlythinking:UIlowamIgoingtopresentmyselftomysocialmediagroup

backhomethroughmypostsonFacebookorInstagram?^^

Butthisisjustonesideoftheproblem.On(heotherside,ourtravelhastakena10nontheenvironment.Itis

reportedthatthecarbonemissionsfromairtravelaccountedfor2.5%ofglobalemissionsin2019,andthisfigure

maybethreetimesby2050.

1admitthattherehasbeenaconsiderableincreaseinpeople'sawarenessabouttheenvironment.Andsome

peoplesay(hatthiscaneventuallyleadtoashiftinourbehaviorastourists.However,Ican'tsharetheiroptimism.

Alotofresearchhasbeendoneintotheextenttowhichtouristsarcwillingtoadapttheirbehavior.Andeventhose

peoplewhoregularlyconsumeorbehaveinanenvironmentallyfriendlyfashionactuallytemporarilyforgettheir

environmentalinitments,andbehavelikenormaltourists.Theydosuffersomekindofecoguilt,butnevertheless

theycontinuetotravel,andtheycontinuetofly.

I'moldenoughtorememberwhentourismwasjustthesummerholiday,andyouwouldlookforwardtothose

twoweeksayearwhenyouwouldgoonholiday.Itwasspecialandmeaningful,butnowadaysitissoeasyto

travel.Travelisnowseenasaright,notasaprivilege.However,tosomeextent,Ihopetherewillbeasignificant

riseinthecostoftravel,oratleastinairtravel.Inmyopinion,onlyinthiswaycanpeoplerealizethevalueof

travelexperienceandreallyenjoyit.Also,onlyinthiswaycanmanyproblemsarisingwiththedevelopmentof

tourismbeproperlysolved.

28.Whatistheproblemwithmosttouristsaccordingtotheauthor?

A.Theydon'tcareaboutourplanetatall.B.Theyposttoomanyphotosonsocialmedia.

C.Theycanhardlyfindtherightplacetoexplore.D.Theyfailtohaveameaningfultravelingexperience.

29.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“takenatollon”inParagraph3probablymean?

A.Improved.B.Damaged.C.Saved.D.Shaped.

30.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph4?

A.Touristscanhardlybeaffectedbyenvironmentalawareness.

B.Touristsareunawareoftheeffectoftheirbehavior.

C.Tourists'environmentalawarenesshasn'tbeenincreased.

D.Touristsfindithardtotravelwithoutharmingtheenvironment.

31.Whydoestheauthorhopeairlineticketswillbemoreexpensive?

A.Tolimit(hedevelopmentoftourism.B.Tocreateasenseofequalityinsociety.

C.lbhelppeoplevaluetheirtravelingexperience.D.Tomakepeoplelessexcitedabouttravelling.

D

Imagineyou'repurchasingalotteryticket(彩票),andyourheartracesasyoucheckthenumbers.Toyour

amazement,you'vematchedfiveoutofsix!Whatwillyoudonext?Willyoubuyanotherticket?Formostpeople,

theanswerisabig“Yes”.

Whenweeclosetoachievingagoal,weoftengainapowerfulenergy(hatcandriveustowardfuturesuccess.

MonicaWadhwa,amarketingprofessoratTempleUniversity,suggeststhatnotwinningcanactuallymotivateus

morethanwinningitself.

Inherstudies,Wadhwaconductedvariousexperimentstotestthisconcept.Inoneexperiment,participants

playedacellphonegamewiththetaskofrevealingeightdiamonds.Afterthegame,thosewhonearlywon—by

gellingsevendiamonds—walkedfastertoclaimtheirrewardthanbothwinnersandlosers.t4Theirmotivationis

gettingintensified(力口强),butthentheymissit...Sowhathappenstothismotivation?Ithookson,givingyouthe

energyfbrthenextgoalthatyouhave.^^Wadhwaexplains,uAsforthewinners,theyinchtowardtheirgoal,they

achieveit,andtheirmotivationissaiisfied,whichleavesthemwithnoneedtofightfbranythingelse.”

However,misfireinyeurbellyshouldbeusedwisely.Suchmotivationcanpushyoutowardsignificantgoals,

orbewastedondistractions.Inanotherexperimentatafashionaccessorystorewhereshoppersweregiven

scratchofflotterytickets,thencarwinnersshoppedmoreandspentmorethanbothwinnersandlosers.

Toharness(利用)thisenergy,Wadhwaadvisessettinggoalsthatarcslightlybeyondourreach.She

encouragesmanagerstoestablishchallengingyetachievabletargetsfortheirteams.Additionally,sheremendsthat

parentshighlighthowclosetheirchildrencametowinningwhentheyexperiencelosses,fosteringresilienceand

motivation.Byunderstandingtheuniquepowerofnearlywinning,wecanturnsetbacksintosteppingstonesfbr

futuresuccess.AsWadhwaputsit."Winnersreallydonottakeitall.”

32.What'sthepurposeofparagraphI?

A.Tostresstheimportanceofwinning.B.Todisplayharmfuleffectsofthelottery.

C.lbexplaintherulesofplayingthelottery.D.Toillustratetheexcitementofnearlywinning.

33.AccordingtoWadhwa,whatmotivatedthenearwinnerstoactfaster?

A.Theeagernesstowinanothergame.B.Theunmetdesireforwinninggames.

C.Thedissatisfactionofnotachievinggoals.D.Theneedfbrimmediaterecognitionorrewards.

34.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinparagraph4mean?

A.Feelingenergizeddoesnotalwaysensuresuccess.

B.Youshouldnotletyouremotionsguideyouractions.

C.Motivationcanlead(ounwisechoicesifnotcontrolled.

D.Havingstrongambitionsalwaysleadstoactingcarelessly.

35.WhichstatementmightWadhwaagreemost?

A.Parentsshouldtaketheirchildren'slossesseriously.

B.Managersshouldassignmoretaskstostarperformers.

C.Encouragingchildrentofightforperfectionisessential.

D.Settingslightlychallenginggoalscanpromotemotivation.

第二节七选五(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。

Itseemsthatdeep,longlastinghappinessesfromintangible(无形的)things,ratherthanthingslikechocolates

andsmartphones.36Peoplewhohavethesupportoffamilymembersandalsohavestrongfriendshipsarc

morelikelytobehappy.Feelingprotectedandrespectedandknowingyoucantrustinthepeoplearoundyouis

vital.Buthappinessmeansyouhavetogiveandtake.Performingactsofkindnessandgenerosityonaregularbasis,

fbrexample,listeningtoafriendinneedorcarryinganeighbor'sshopping,willmakeyoufeelontopoftheworld.

37___Infact,theysaythatonesmilemakesapersonfeelasgoodaseating2,000barsofchocolates(notallat

once,ofcourse).

Itisnotsurprisingthathealthisanotherkeycontributortohappiness.38Butbeinghealthyandstaying

healthyrequiresomeeffort.Ahealthydietiscrucialandsoisregularexercise.Lazinesswillnotmakeyouhappy.

Exercisingfor20(o30minutesadayhelpstoreducestressandanxietyandmakesyoufeelmorepositiveand

optimisticbecauseitreleasesendorphins(feelgoodchemicals).So,ifyouhavebeenfeelingblueandworryingtoo

muchaboutyourexams,getexercising.39

Talkingofsleep,doyouoftenwakeupfeelingmiserable4Uleenagerstendtogotobedloolateandhave

togetupearly,somanysufferfromalackofsleep.Tirednesswillcertainlyaffectyourhappinesslevelsandput

youinabadmood.halsoaffectsyourabilitytoconcentrateandmayslowyourgrowth.Soifyouwant(obehappy

anddowellatschool,trytogetatleasteighthoursofsleepanight.Nowthatyouknowthetheory,it'stimetoput

i(allintopractice.

A.You'llalsofindthatyousleepbetter.

B.Evenasimplesmilecanworkwonders.

C.Oneessentialfactorishumanrelationships.

D.Intheend,happinessesfromgoodsleep.

E.Ifso,it'sprobablybecauseyouhaven'thadenoughofit.

F.Sustainablehappinessmayb?morespiritualthanmaterial.

G.Poorhealthwillcertainlymakeyoufeeldowninthemouth.

第三部分语言运用(共四节,满分50分)

第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

IwassoexcitedtocoveranewadventuretoQomolangmawher.Iwasajournalist.Yetthingsdidn,t___41___

thewayIwanted—OnceIgotofthevehicleatthebasecamp,Iwas___42___bydizziness(眩晕)andshortness

ofbreath—_43___ofmountainsickness.Eventheactoftakingafewstepsdemandedanextraordinaryamount

of—44—.

At(hatmoment,aquestion___45___withinme:WhydopeoplekeepclimbingMountQomolangma?When

askedthisquestion,BritishmountaineerGeorgeMallorygavehisfamous___46___:Becauseit'sthere.

Malloryremindsmeofcountlessclimberswhohaveputtheirlivesatriskto___47___themountain'sheight

withtheirownfootsteps.They___48___analmostvertical(垂直的)wallclosetothetop.Itissodifficulttofind

___49___pointsforclimbingthattheearliestclimbersthoughtnoonecouldgetpastthewall.

In1960,LiuLianman,aChineseclimber,___50___tolethisteammatessteponhisshoulderstocrossthe

wall.Already___51___,hegatheredallhisstrengthtouplifthisteammates.Thoughhis___52___didnotappear

onthelistofthosewhoreachedthe(op,Liuisundoubtedlyatrue___53___.

IrecalledtheinlerviewwithDongHongjuan,thefirstwomantoconquer14mountainsabove8,000meters,

who___54___understandshowsmallhumansarcparedtonature.Shetoldme,“Ineverfelt1conqueredthose

iiiuunluiiib,il'sjuslllialtheiiiuuiilaiii5___55___iiic."

41.A.(urnoutB.turninC.turndownD.turnto

42.A.drawnB.abandonedC.overeD.sheltered

43.A.symbolsB.signsC.mannersD.causes

44.A.patienceB.effortC.knowledgeD.practice

45.A.endedB.expandedC.aroseD.returned

46.A.replyB.suggestionC.resolutionD.guidance

47.A.occupyB.measureC.confirmD.protect

48.A.runintoB.dependonC.pulldownD.putup

49.A.checkingB.viewingC.startingD.supporting

50.A.hesitatedB.pretendedC.happenedD.offered

51.A.starvedB.heartbrokenC.wornoutD.annoyed

52.A.motiveB.achievementC.teammateD.name

53.A.heroB.championC.geniusD.pioneer

54.A.fortunatelyB.eagerlyC.deeplyD.merely

55.A.defeatedB.discoveredC.prohibitedD.accepted

第二节短文填空(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I个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Inthevast40()squarekilometerareaoftheKuaijiMountaininShaoxing,EastChina'sZhejiangProvince,a

collectionoftorreyatrees(香林)hasstoodthetestoftime.Amongthem___56___(be)tensofthousandsoftrees

thatareoverl(X)yearsold,withnearly100treesexceeding1,000years___57___age.

Zhan'aovillageislocatedattheheartofthisancientChinesetorreyatreegroup.Forcenturies,generationsof

villagershavedevoted___58___(them)tosafeguardingthesenaturalwonders.The63yearoklHuangTianmingis

onesuchguardian.Heandhisownfamily___59___(care)forChinesetorreyatreesforoverfourdecades.

AccordingtoHuang,___60___hasbeenniittedtocaringformorethan26Chinesetorreyatreesofover100

yearsold,hespendsmorethan200dayseveryyearintheChinesetorreyaforest,weeding,fertilizingandpruning.

Inhisfamily,sixgenerations___61___(involve)intheconservationeffort,withthe___62___(old)memberbeing

98yearsold.Nowadays,whenHuargclimbsthemountain,heoftenbringsalonghisgrandchildren.

TheChinesetorreyatreesareparticularlysensitivetoclimatechange.Heavysnowfall,forexample,can

damagethetreesifnot63(remove)promptly.“64youtreattheChinesetorreyatreeswell,theywill

returnthefavor/5Huangnoted,astheChinesetorreyatreesarenotonlyenvironmentallysignificant,butalsoserve

asaneconomicresource.Thewoodofthetreeis65(high)prizedforitsquality,anditsfruitshavevarious

culinary(烹饪)usessuchasinchocolateandnuts.Thissentimentrellectsthedeepsymbolicrelationshipbetween

humansandnature.

第三节语法单句填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

用所给词的正确形式或所学语法知识填空,使句意完整正确。注意:每空不限一词。

66.Theletterwasn'taddressedtomebutIopeneditoutof(curious).

67.Underthisact,allwaterfowlhuntersmust(annual)purchaseandcarryaFederalDuckStamp.

68.Listentotheradiotokeepyourself(inform)ofwhatisgoingon.

69.Hewalkedtothesofa,satdownand(hug)hiswifeanddaughter.

70.Shelookedupatthe(tower)ancienthardwoods.

71.Youcan'timagineawellbehavedmanhesorudetoalady.(情,态动词)

72.Theresearchissodesignedthatonce(begin)nothingcanbedonetochangeit.

73.Thequestion(discuss)attomorrow'smeetingisveryimportant.

74.Manyreportershurriedto(heairport,only(find)(hatsuperstarshadleft.

75.1wasabouttosaysomethingheinterruptedme.

第四节完成句子(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

每空一词,注意词的正确形式。每题所有空格都填对得1分。

76.接下来的风俗绝不平凡。

Thecustomsthatfollowedwere▲▲▲.

77.几天前这里举行了一个仪式,以纪念战争中的遇难者。

Afewdaysago,aceremonywasheldhere▲▲▲thosekilledinthewar.

78.我们永远不知道等待我们的将是怎样的生活。

Weneverknowwhatlifeholds▲▲▲us.

79.读到这句诗的人可以发现曾视而不见的美。

Onewhoreadsit▲▲▲seeingthebeautythatwashiddenfromhiseyesbefore.

80.生产成本不断提高相应地会引起价格上涨。

Increasingproductioncostswill,▲▲,leadtohigherprices.

81.如果你提到夏威夷,美丽海滩和蓝色海洋地景象可能就会立刻浮现在脑海中。

IfyourefertoHawaii,avisionofprettybeachesandblueseasmay▲▲▲

82.空气中的雾霾把天空染成了烟灰色,还让我患上了咳嗽,老是不好。

Thesmogintheairhascoloredtheskyasmokygrey;it'salsogivenmeacoughthatIcan't▲▲

83.最后,飞机终于恢复了平稳,大家都平安无事。

Atlasttheplanerighteditselfandeveryonewas▲▲▲

84.她立刻意识到这些事海啸来临前地征兆。

Itimmediately▲▲herthattheseweresignsofanapproachingtsunami.

85.这篇文章代表了广大公众的意见。

Thearticlerepresentstheopinionofthepublic▲▲.

第四部分书面表达一应用文写作(满分20分)

上周五你校组织学生参观了自然灾害博物馆(NaturalDisasterMuseum)o请你用英文为校微信公众号写一篇

新闻报道介绍该活动,内容包括:

(I)活动目的;

(2)活动内容;

(3)活动反响。

注意:写作词数应为8()左右;

AvisittotheNaturalDisasterMuseum

高一英语参考答案

【听力】每小题1.5分,满分30分

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【阅读理解】每小题2.5分,满分37.5分

2123BDC2427AACD2831DBAC3235DBCD

【七选五】每小题2.5分,满分12.5分

3640CBGAE

【完形填空】每小题1分,满分15分

4145ACBBC4650ABADD5155CDACD

【短文填空】每小题1.5分,满分15分

在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式

56.are57.in58.themselves59.havecared60.who

61.areinvolved62.oldest63.removed64.If65.highly

【单句填空】每小题1分,满分10分

用所给词的正确形式或所学语法知识填空,使句意完整正确。注意:每空不限一词。

66.curiosity67.annually68.informed69.hugged70.towering

71.should72.begun73.tobediscussed74.tofind75.v/hen

【完成句子】每小题1分,满分10分

每空一词,注意词的正确形式。每题所有空格都填对得1分。

76.anythingbutordinary77.inhonorof78.instorefor79.iscapableof80.inturn

81.springtomind82.getridof83.safeandsound84.occtrredto85.atlarge

86.【应用文参考范文】满分20分

AvisittotheNaturalDisasterMuseum

Inordertoraisetheriskawarenessofnaturaldisasters,ourschoolorganizedstudentstovisittheNatural

DisasterMuseumlastFriday.

Duringthevisit,studentswereexposedtoaseriesofpicturesandvideosofvariousnaturaldisasterslike

earthquake,flood,landslideandforestfires,whichmadethemdeeplyfeelthepoweranddangerofnaturaldisasters.

Afterwards,anexpertgavealecture,fromwhichstudentslearnedsomebasicwaystodealwithdifferentnatural

disasters.Undoubtedly,whattheyexperiencedinthemuseumwasimpressiveandeducational.

Thisactivityturnedoutanenormoussuccess.Notonlydidthestudentshavetheirsurvivalskillsboosted,

butalsotheyweredeeplyconvincedoftheimportanceofstayinginharmonywithnature.

听力原文

Text1

M:Hurryup.I'vejustbeeninformedthatthelecturewillbegivenar.hourbeforeitwasarranged.

W:What?Itmeansit'llbeginat7:00p.m.instead?Weonlyhavehalfanhourleft.

Text2

W:Whatacoincidence,bumpingintoyouherein(hecoffeeshop!

M:Yes,therainsuddenlybecameheavy,soIhadtodashintotheshoptofindshelter.

Text3

M:1thinkIhavethebestjobintheworld.I(raveltoholidayresortsroundtheworldandtestwaterslides!This

year,I'mworkinginSpain.

W:Youmusthavealotoffun.

Text4

W:So,doyoulikethisbook?

M:It'ssaidtobeaverydifficultbook,andnowIplctclyagree.

W:ThenwhynotreadCharlotte'sWeb?It'smoresuitableforEnglishbeginnersandit'snotchildishatall.

Text5

M:So,whatdidyouthinkofthetrip?Ithoughtthesectiononrobotswasfascinating.Ineedtogiveapresentation

onthem,soitwasveryhelpful.

W:Yes,Ialsogotalotofideasformypresentationonspacetravel.Thatguidemadeitmoreexciting(hanjust

lookingatthedisplays,becausethedisplaysthemselvesweren'torganizedverywell.

Text6

W:©Well,sir,Icanrepairyourputer,butIwon'tbeabletorecoverthedataontheharddrive.Itwi'lneedtobe

reformatted.

M:Istherenowaytosaveanyofthedata?

W:⑥I'msorry,butaftertryingeverything,itseemsimpossible.

M:AHmyweddingphotosareonit.Mywifeisgoingtobecrazy.

W:Didyouback(hemupontothecloud?

M:No,it'stooplicatedfbrmetodothat.

W:⑦Thenyoucancontactyourweddingphotographerandseeifheorshestillhasacopy.

M:1will.Afterthat,I'lllearnhowtousethecloudtoo.

Text7

W:It'sashamethatRogercan'tmakeittotheparty.Itfeelslikeit'sbeenagessinceIlastsawhim.

M:⑧That'stoobadthathisbossisrequiringhimtoworklatetonigat.Evenso,Ithinkthisclassreunionwillstill

beenjoyable!

W:©However,Iamabitnervousaboutseeingsomeofouroldclassmates.

M:Oh,don'tworry.Everyonewilljustbehappytoseeyou.Noonecaresabout

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