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2025学年第二学期高一年级3月四校联考

英语学科试题卷

考生须知:

1.本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟;

2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场、座位号及准考证号(填涂);

3.所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试卷上无效;

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)原牛考院

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。每段对话读两遍。

1.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?

A.Movetoanewroom.

B.Tellherhisroomnumber.

C.PresenthisIDcard.

2.WhatwillShellydonext?

A.Finishareport.

B.HelpTedwithhiswork.

C.Workonapresentation.

3.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Atafurniturestore.B.Atapaintstore.C.Attheirhouse.

4.HowdoesMr.WilliamsfeelaboutSusan?

A.Worried.B.Annoyed.C.Confused.

5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Ateacher.B.Awebsite.C.Theirhomework.

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.Whatmightthewomando?

A.Visitanopen-airmarket.

B.Enjoysomedisplaysofballet.

C.Leavethetowncenterforthefestival.

7.Whencanthewomanattendtheeventattheearliest?

A.At2p.m.B.At3p.m.C.At5p.m.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whatdoweknowaboutthemid-weektrip?

A.ItisonlyinAugust.

B.Itisverypopular.

C.ItiscanceledinJuly.

9.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomandointheend?

A.Waitforavailability.

B.Changehertraveldates.

C.Consideranothertouristcity.

高一英语试题卷第1页共8页

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.WhathasDavidbeenbusydoing?

A.Completingaproject.

B.Settingupawebsite.

C.Designingabrandimage.

11.WhatdoesDavidthinkofhiscurrentworkinghours?

A.Flexible.B.Fixed.C.Long.

12.WhatwillDaviddoattheendofthismonth?

A.Havearest.B.Lookforajob.C.Settleconflicts.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.WhatinspiredRebeccatodevelopthenewrangeofclothing?

A.Thebusycitylifestyle.

B.Oneofherdreams.

C.Atypeofexercise.

14.HowdoesRebeccadescribethenewrangeofclothing?

A.Itisdesignedforyoungpeople.

B.Itismadeofdark-coloredmaterial.

C.Itisbrightwithreflectivestickers.

15.Whohelpedwiththepromotionoftheclothing?

A.Asportsstar.B.Alocalpress.C.Anightjogger.

16.WhatdoesRebeccaplantodointhefuture?

A.Producetheclothingabroad.

B.Expandthebusinessglobally.

C.Developanewstyleofclothing.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Howlongwilltheeventlast?

A.Twoandahalfhours.

B.Threeandahalfhours.

C.Fiveandahalfhours.

18.Whatisthemainaimoftheevent?

A.Connectingpeoplefromvariousbackgrounds.

B.Developingpoliciesforbettercommunities.

C.Improvingunderstandingofenvironmentalissues.

19.Whatisspecialabouttheevent?

A.ParticipantsshouldspeakEnglish.

B.Scientistsandartistsareinvolved.

C.Itoffersachancetomakefriends.

20.Whatisarrangedasthesecondactivity?

A.Expertreports.B.Teabreak.C.Round-tablediscussion.

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)原牛考院

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。

高一英语试题卷第2页共8页

A

Asthefirstsnowsoftheseasonstarttofall,mountaintownsacrosstheAlpswelcomewintervisitorswith

smartnewhotels.Andthisyearisnodifferent.Herearethebestresorts(旅游胜地)tobeddownintheAlpsthis

season.

ExperimentalChalet,Vald’Isère

France’sskiresortwelcomesthenewesthotelofferingfromtheExperimentalcocktailgroup.Withthe

rebuildingofthislodge(旅馆),you’llfindtwonewrestaurants,aspaandacocktailbar.Inaresortfilledwith

après-ski,thislookssettostandinaclassofitsown.From€423(£356)pernight,roomonly.

TheBrecon,Adelboden

WelshchefBrynWilliamsopenedarestauranthereintheSwissAlpsafewyearsago.Runinsummer2024,

theBreconrewardsvisitorswitha1960sstyle,apanoramic(全景的)livingroom,outdoorpoolandkitchen.It

alsoprovidesaccesstothevalley’sthreeskiareas.From€650(£580)pernight,all-inclusive.

Eriro,EhrwalderAlm

Onthefringe(边缘)ofthebusyAustrianTyrolresortsishardly-heard-ofEhrwalderAlm.Accessibleonlyby

cable-car,Eriroistheresort’sonlyskiin,skiouthotel.Addinguidednaturehikesandyou’llfinditall

wonderfullydistinctfromthetraditionalAustrianresort.From€1,550(£1,300)pernight,all-inclusive.

DerBöglerhof,Alpbach

ThishotelnearbeautifulAlpbachhasatimelessdevotiontohealthandwell-being.Thevalley’sgreatplace

tostayhasalsohadamakeover(翻新),withanewwellnesscomplex,outdoorpool,yogastudioandexpanded

familyspa.Andarounditallisthepeaceful70-mileSkiarea.From€340(£290)pernight,B&B.

21.WhatdoExperimentalChaletandTheBreconhaveincommon?

A.Theyarenewandhavebeenreconstructed.

B.Thevisitorscanenjoyfoodintheirrestaurants.

C.Thevisitorscanparticipateinguidednaturehikes.

D.Theexpenseofskiingisincludedintheroomrate.

22.Whichhotelbestsuitspeoplewhovaluehealth?

A.ExperimentalChalet.B.Eriro.C.DerBöglerhof.D.TheBrecon.

23.Fromwhichwebsitecanwefindthearticle?

A..B..

C..D..

B

JadenAnthony,aboyfromBrooklyn,NewYork,wasbornwithadiseasecalleddiabetes(糖尿病),a

conditionthatoftenleaveshimfeelingthirsty.Deeplyawareoftheimportanceofcleanwater,hebecame

concernedwhenhelearnedofthewatercrisisinFlint,Michigan.

In2014,thecitybeganusingwaterthatcontaineddangerouslevelsoflead(铅),whichisharmfultoall,

especiallychildren.Evensmallamountscouldcausediseasesandaffectlearningabilities.Therefore,Jaden

wantedtodosomethingtohelpthekidsinFlint.

Beingacomicbookfan,Jadendecidedtocreatehisowntoraiseawarenessaboutcleanwateranddonate

funds.“KidBrooklyn,”heexplainedinaninterview,“aimstomakebothkidsandadultsrecognizeglobal

dangers.”

Inthefirstbookofaseries,themaincharacterKidBrooklynandhisfriendsaregivenanunusualSunStone

thathelpsthemdevelopsuperpowers.Theyusethosepowerstokeeptheplanetcleanandsafe.Jadenworkswith

illustratorstobringthecharactersandstoriestolife.Jadenwastwelveyearsoldwhenhisfirstbookwaspublished

inOctober2017.AdollarfromeverybookJadensellsisdonatedtoGreenforAll,anorganizationtobringclean,

freshwatertothefamiliesinFlint.

Futureissuesofthecomicwillpromotedifferentenvironmentalcauses.Jadenwantstoencouragechildren

高一英语试题卷第3页共8页

allovertheworldtobecomescientistsandengineerswhocanfixtheproblemscausedbyclimatechange.Healso

hasamessageforthekidsoftheworldwhodon’thavethesameaccesstocleanwaterashehas.“Don’tgetsad.

Don’tloseanyhope.Wegotyou.”

24.WhatmadeJadentakeactiontohelpthechildren?

A.HevisitedBrooklynonholiday.B.Hislearningabilitieswereaffected.

C.HenoticedwaterpollutioninFlint.D.Hisdiseasebecamemoreserious.

25.Whatismainlywrittenaboutthekidsinthefirstbook?

A.Theirproblem.B.Theirdonation.C.Theirfriendship.D.Theircontribution.

26.Whatcanbelearnedaboutfuturecomicissues?

A.Theywillinspirescientists.B.Theywillofferclimatesolutions.

C.Theywilltargetdiabetesresearch.D.Theywillsupportmoregreenefforts.

27.WhichofthefollowingcouldbestdescribeJaden?

A.Caring.B.Intelligent.C.Humorous.D.Grateful.

C

Ifyoulacktimetoexerciseduringtheworkingweek,don’tworry.Astudyofnearly90,000participantsin

theUKsuggeststhatputtingallyourweeklyexerciseonweekendsstillhassignificanthealthbenefitscompared

withbeinginactive.Inthisstudy,participantswhocramalltheirrecommendedweeklyphysicalactivityintoone

ortwodaysarereferredtoas“weekendwarriors”.

Theresearcherscollecteddatafrom89,573volunteersbyrequiringthemtowearawristdevice(手腕设备)

totracktheirweeklyphysicalactivity.Theseparticipantswerethendividedintothreegroupsbasedontheir

exercisepatterns(模式):regularexercisers,whospreadtheirexercisethroughouttheweek;weekendwarriors,

whodidmostoftheirexerciseinonedayortwo;andinactiveparticipants.Aftergroupingtheparticipants,the

researcherscomparedtheirhealthrecordstoexaminetherelatedhealthbenefits.

Thestudyfoundthat,comparedwiththosewhowereinactive,weekendwarriorsandregularexercisers

experiencedsimilarhealthbenefits,withbothgroupshavingalowerriskofdevelopingmorethan200diseases.

Specifically,thestrongesteffectswereforcardiometabolic(心血管代谢)diseases.Bothgroupshada20%lower

riskofhighbloodpressureanda40%lowerriskofdiabetes.

Dr.ShaanKhurshid,acardiologistatMassachusettsgeneralhospitalinBoston,wholedthestudy,said,“It

showsthat,forhealthbenefits,it’sreallytheamountofphysicalactivityratherthanitsfrequencythatmatters.The

keyis,howeveryouaregoingtogetthatamount,doitinthewaythatworksforyou.”

Khurshidalsomentionedtheneedformoreresearchtoexplorewhetherthe“weekendwarrior”workout

patterncouldhelppeoplereachtheiractivitygoalsmoreeasily.“Itmightbemoreconvenientforsomepeopleand

helpthemfollowpublichealthadvicebetter,”hesaid.

28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“cram”inparagraph1probablymean?

A.Pack.B.Break.C.Divide.D.Turn.

29.Howdidtheresearcherstestthehealthbenefitsinthethreegroups?

A.Bycheckingtheirphysicalhealth.B.Bycomparingtheirhealthrecords.

C.Byreviewingtheirexerciserecords.D.Byexaminingtheirworkoutpatterns.

30.AccordingtoDr.Khurshid,whatismoreimportantforhealthbenefits?

A.Howoftenyouexerciseeachweek.B.Howlongyouexerciseeachtime.

C.HowmuchexerciseyoudoeachweekD.Howmucheffortyouputintoexercise.

31.Whatcanweinferaboutthe“weekendwarrior”workoutpattern?

A.Itfollowspublichealthadvice.

B.Itmightsuitpeoplewithbusyschedules.

C.Itcouldhelppeoplereachtheirworkoutgoals.

D.Itwillsoonbepromotedasthebestexerciseplan.

高一英语试题卷第4页共8页

D

Therapidspreadofartificialintelligencehaspeoplewondering:who’smostlikelytouseAIintheirdaily

lives?Manythinkit’sthetech-savvy–thosewhounderstandhowAIworks—whoaremosteagertoadoptit.

Surprisingly,anewresearch,publishedintheJournalofMarketing,findstheopposite.Peoplewithless

knowledgeaboutAIareactuallymoreopentousingthetechnology.Wecallthisdifferenceinadoptionthe“lower

literacy-higherreceptivity”link(低识字率—高接受度).Thislinkexistsacrossdifferentgroups,backgrounds

andevencountries.Forinstance,ouranalysis(分析)ofdatafrommarketresearchcompanyIpsosacross27

countriesshowsthatpeopleinnationswithloweraverageAIliteracyaremorereceptivetowardsAIadoptionthan

thoseinnationswithhigherliteracy.

ThereasonbehindthislinkliesinhowAInowperformstasksweoncethoughtonlyhumanscoulddo.When

AIcreatesapieceofart,writesaheartfeltresponseorplaysamusicalinstrument,itcanfeelalmostamazing—

likeit’scrossingintohumanland.Ofcourse,AIdoesn’tactuallyhavehumanqualities.Achatbotmightcreatean

empathetic(共情的)response,butitdoesn’tfeelempathy(共鸣).Peoplewithmoretechnicalknowledgeabout

AIunderstandthis,makingthetechnologylessmysterious.Ontheotherhand,thosewithlessunderstandingmay

seeAIasmagical.WesuggestthissenseofmagicmakesthemmoreopentousingAItools.

Thelowerliteracy-higherreceptivitylinkisstrongestforusingAItoolsinareaswherepeoplearemorelikely

toaskforemotionalsupportorconsulting.Whenitcomestotasksthatdon’tneedhuman-likequalities,suchas

analyzingtestresults,thepatternchanges.TomakethemostofAI,businesses,educatorsandpolicymakersneed

tomakethisbalance.Andideally,thiswillhappenwithrespectthatinspiresmanypeopletousethisnew

technology.

32.WhoaremorelikelytouseAIindailylives?

A.Peoplewhoaretech-savvy.B.Peopleindevelopedcountries.

C.PeoplewithhigheraverageAIliteracy.D.PeoplewithlessknowledgeaboutAI.

33.Howdoestheauthorprovethe“lowerliteracy-higherreceptivity”link?

A.BygivingexamplesofAIapplications.

B.BydoingexperimentsontheuseofAI.

C.Byanalyzingdatafromamarketresearchcompany.

D.ByinterviewingpeoplewithdifferentAIknowledgelevels.

34.WhymightpeoplewithlowliteracyaboutAIfindit“magical”?

A.TheybelieveAIhashumanemotions.

B.TheydonotunderstandhowAIworks.

C.TheyhaveseenAIperformtasksbetterthanhumans.

D.TheyaremorelikelytouseAIforemotionalsupport.

35.Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.AIinLife:WhoUsesIt?B.AIUse:TheHiddenMagic

C.AITools:Tech-savvy’sChoiceD.AI’sFuture:AThreatorAnOpportunity?

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)原牛考院

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。

Howtoexpresshurtfeelings

Expressinghurtfeelingscanbechallenging,especiallyforteenagers.36Luckily,therearesome

simpletechniquesonhowtoeffectivelyexpressyourhurtfeelings.

37Beforeyouapproachsomeonetotellthemthatthey’vehurtyourfeelings,identifyexactlywhy

youfeelhurt.It’simportanttogiveaspecificreasonforyourhurtfeelingssothatyoucanexpressthistothe

personwhohurtyou.Ifyou’reunsureaboutwhyyoufeelhurt,reviewwhathappenedinyourmindorwriteabout

it.

高一英语试题卷第5页共8页

Takeafewdeepbreathsandtrytorelax.Ifyou’refeelingoverwhelmedbyyouremotions,takeafewdeep

breathsinandoutbeforespeakingwiththepersons.38Youmayalsofindithardtocommunicatewhat

you’refeelingifyouareovercomewithemotions.Iftakingdeepbreathsdoesn’tseemtohelp,trytakinga

brisk(轻快的)walkordoingpush-ups.Thiswillhelptoreleaseendorphins(内啡肽)andclearyourhead.

Use“I”statementstocommunicatewhatyou’refeeling.39Instead,expressyourfeelingsbyusing“I”

ratherthan“you”.Explaintheissueinanobjectiveway.Thiswillbelesslikelytoputthepersononthedefensive.

Forexample,youmightsay,“IfelthurtthatIdidn’tgetacalltotellmeyoucouldn’tmakeityesterday.”

Listencarefullytotheotherperson’sresponse.Afteryou’veexpressedyourhurtfeelings,givetheother

personachancetorespond.Listentowhattheyhavetosaywithyourfullattention.Theymightnothaverealized

theyhurtyou,ortheymayhaveadifferentviewonthesituation.40.

A.Bespecificinyourdescription.

B.Thinkaboutwhatyou’refeelingandwhy.

C.Avoidfindingfaultwiththepersonforhowyoufeel.

D.Youcanexpressyourfeelingsinamorereasonableway.

E.Havinganopendialoguecanleadtoabetterunderstandingandagreement.

F.However,it’simportanttocommunicatetokeepyouremotionalwell-being.

G.Talkingtothemwhenyou’refeelingangry,stressed,ortearfulcanmakemattersworse.

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)原牛考院

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

Sophiesignedupforthebaseballgame.Sheknewshecould41Grampstohelpher.Afterall,

Grampshadbeenaprofessionalplayer.42,trainingwithGrampsturnedouttobehardwork.Fortherest

ofthetimebeforethematch,Gramps43herallaboutthegame.IfSophieeverhad44about

beinggoodenoughtoplay,shelookedatGrampsandthosedoubts45disappeared.

However,whenSophiesteppeduptothegameforthefirsttime,Grampswas46tobeseen.There

wasnotimetodoanythingbutgoahead.Slam!Sheswungthebat,andtheballwasintheair47sheeven

realizedshehadhitit.Firstbase,secondbase,andthenshe48intothirdinatrailofdust.Herteam

jumpedtotheirfeetin49.Now,Grampswasstandingrightbehindthebench,50louderthan

anyoneelse.

“Wheredidyougo?”askedSophie,rushinguptohimafterthegame.“Ilookedeverywhereforyou.Ineeded

you!”“Youonly51youneededme,”saidGramps.“The52is,whenyouareinthegame,

you’realwaysonyourown.Nowyouknowyoucandoit,withorwithoutme.”Sophienodded.“You’re53.

Icandoitonmyown.”Thenshesmiled,“Anymore54Ineedtolearn?”“Whenitcomestobaseball,”

saidGramps,“Younever55learning.”

41.A.dependonB.watchoverC.comparetoD.adaptto

42.A.BesidesB.HoweverC.InsteadD.Otherwise

43.A.forgaveB.demandedC.taughtD.affected

44.A.ideasB.plansC.proposalsD.doubts

45.A.graduallyB.likelyC.actuallyD.immediately

46.A.somewhereB.anywhereC.nowhereD.everywhere

47.A.beforeB.afterC.sinceD.though

48.A.lookedB.slidC.crashedD.walked

49.A.curiosityB.alarmC.shockD.excitement

50.A.cheeringB.protestingC.speakingD.requesting

51.A.appreciatedB.thoughtC.pretendedD.understood

52.A.problemB.strategyC.factD.solution

高一英语试题卷第6页共8页

53.A.anxiousB.crazyC.responsibleD.right

54.A.lessonsB.challengesC.attitudesD.goals

55.A.promoteB.exchangeC.exploreD.quit

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)原牛考院

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。Shakespeare’splayswere

performedatseveralplayhousesinLondon,thoughtherebuiltGlobeiscertainlythe

onemostpeopleconnectwiththepoet.Buttheremainsofoneleast-documentedtheatre,theCurtain,56

(examine)againnow,followingthecelebrationsmarking500yearssinceShakespeare’sdeathinAprilthisyear.

TheCurtain,57lessdocumented,isofgreatimportance,58(particular)asitwasthefirsttheatreto

stageRomeoandJulietandHenryV.

59(locate)inShoreditch,thesiteisexpectedtounearthwell-preservedculturalremains.Asoneof

Shakespeare’searliest60(theatre),thisisarareopportunityforarchaeologists61(explore)the

cultureoftheareainthe16thand17thcentury,andhowperformancestookplaceinthisperiod.

HeatherKnight,seniorarchaeologistleadingthedig,said,“Wehopetofindoutmoreaboutthebuildingofthe

theatre62HenryVwasfirstperformed,whichwillgiveus63clearerpictureofhowElizabethan

playhouseswereusedandtheevolution(演变、发展)oftheatre.

“Thereisalsothepossibilityoffindingrelicsofprops(道具),costumesoritemsused64the

audience,includingfoodremainsordrinkingvessels(容器),whichcouldtellusmoreabouttheatreproductionsand

cultureatthetime.Welookforwardto65(share)ourfindings.”

第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)原牛考院

第一节(满分20分)

假设你是校学生会主席李华,近期调查显示,部分同学因过度使用社交媒体而产生了一些不良习惯与

问题。请你代表学生会在校英文报上写一封倡议书,内容包括:1.现象分析;2.行动倡议。

注意:

1.词数80左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Dearfellowstudents,

TheStudents’Union

第二节(满分20分)

阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段使之构成一篇完整的短文。

ItwasourfirstwinterinChicago.Justastheanimalswerehibernating(冬眠),itseemedthatsowereour

newneighbors.Asnewcomers,wefeltalone.

Thensomethinghappened.Itallbeganwithasimplerequestfromoureight-year-olddaughter.“Mommy,

let’sputupaChristmastreeathome.”

Atfirst,wedidn’tpaytoomuchattentiontothisrequest,forwehadneverputupaChristmastree.Butmy

daughter’srepeatedrequestmadeusgoaheadwiththisfirststep:loadedwithlayersofclothingtofightthe

unfamiliarcold,wetaskedourselveswithfindingatreeforourdaughter.

Whenwefinallyselectedourtree,werealizedwedidn’thaveacarbigenoughtogetithome.Ofcourse,we

hadnotconsideredthat.Itwasourfirsttime.Wehadnochoicebuttocarryithome.Wehadwalkedonlyafew

stepswhenagentlemaninourneighborhoodstoppedhistruckandofferedusaridehome.Ourfirstfriend.

高一英语试题卷第7页共8页

TheChristmastreewasproppedup(支起)inourlivingareabutitwastoodark.WeneededChristmaslights!

So,thenextevening,wewenttoastoreandaskedforlights.Thestorekeeper,who,aftergettingoverthesurprise

ofourseeminglysillyquestions,explainedtousthatweneededmulti-coloredlights.Thankingthekindsoul,we

leftwithourlightsandhiswarmth.Oursecondfriend.

Thatnight,wecarefullywoundthelightsaroundthetreeandexcitedlyheldourbreathsforthebeautyofthe

firstglow.Still,itlookedlikesomethingwasmissing:smallornaments(装饰).Wherewouldwegetthem?

Oneladyacrossthestreethadabreathtakingtreecarefullyplacedinawindowforalltosee.Everynight,Istood

behindthecurtain,spendingunnaturalamountsoftimestudyingthebellsandwhistlesinhertree.

注意:

1.续写词数应为80左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Oneevening,seeingtheladyclearingsnowoffhersidewalk,Imadeadecision.

高一英语试题卷第8页共8页

听力

1-5CACBC6-10AABCA11-15BBACA16-20BBCAA

阅读

21-25BCDCD26-30DAABC31-35BDCBA

七选五

36-40FBGCE

完形填空

41-45ABCDD46-50CABDA51-55BCDAD

语法填空

56.arebeingexamined57.though/although58.particularly59.Located60.

theatres/theaters61.toexplore62.where63.a64.by65.sharing

应用文

Dearfellowstudents,

Inlightofarecentsurveythathighlightstheincreasingdependenceonsocialmediaamongus,

Iamcallingon/appealingtoeveryonetotakeimmediateactiontoresistthisaddiction.

Whilesocialmediaisanexcellenttoolforstayingconnectedandwell-informed,excessiveuse

canleadtosignificantdistractionsfromourstudiesandfosterasenseofisolation.Toaddressthis

issue,weshouldsetboundariesforourdailyscreentime,redirectingourfocusfromsocialmediato

moreenrichingreal-lifehobbiesandactivities.Moreover,theStudentUnionwilllaunchinitiatives

thatemphasizein-personinteractions,suchasbookclubs,Englishcorners,andoutdoorsports

events.

Don’thesitatetojoinusinembracingabalanceddigitallife.Withjointandconstantefforts,we

areboundtoregainourfocus,deepenourconnections,andthrivebeyondscreens!

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Oneevening,seeingtheladyclearingsnowoffhersidewalk,Imadeadecision.Withsome

homemadecookiesandabroadsmile,Iwentovertointroducemyself,andaskedheraboutthetree’s

danglingornaments.Shegladlygavemeinformationaboutthestoressellingthem.Astheevening

woreon,thetopicofourconversationmovedfromChristmastrees,tothecommunityhere,andto

ourfamilies.Ourthirdfriend.FinallycametheChristmasEve.Thatnight,ourfirstChristmastree

turnedouttobethemostremarkabletreeIhadeverseen.Itswarmglowfilledtheroomwithasense

ofwonder,whichsomehowdispelledallthecoldandlonelinesswefeltasnewcomers.Nowinter

lastsforever,andspringissuretocome.

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Text1

M:Excuseme.I’minRoom217,butIseemtohavelostmyroomcard.

W:That’snoproblem,sir.I’lljustneedyourIDcardbeforeIcanissuethenewone.

Text2

M:Haveyoufinishedthesalesreport,Shelly?

W:Well,Ihaveapresentationtoprepare.

M:Butit’sreallyimportantthatit’sfinishedassoonaspossible.

W:I’lldoitnow.Tedisn’ttoobusy,sohecangivemeahand.

Text3

W:Look,Bill.There’snowaywecanpaintthewholehouseourselves.Ithinkweshouldhavea

professionaldoit.

M:ButNatalie,ifwedoit,wecansavealotofmoney.I’dratherspendthemoneyonnewfurniture.

Text4

M:You’relateagain,Susan.Andplease,Idon’twanttohearanyexcusesthistime.

W:You’vegoteveryrighttobelikethat,Mr.Williams.Butthebuswasunreliabletoday.

Text5

M:Rachel,doyouknowwhatourphysicsassignmentis?Idon’tthinkProfessorParker

mentioneditinclass.

W:Hewon’tgiveoutassignmentsinclassanymore.We’resupposedtolookatthewebsite,

remember?

M:Oh,yeah.That’sright.

Text6

W:Henry,doyouknowifthereareanydisplaysofballetdancingatthefestival?I’mparticularly

interestedinthatasIdoitasahobby.

M:Thereisn’tanyballet,I’mafraid,butthere’llbeademonstrationoftraditionaldancesfromall

aroundthecountry.

W:Oh,that’dbenice.Where’sthatbeingheld?

M:It’sinthemarketinthetowncenter-theoutdoorone,notthecoveredmarket.Andit’sonat2

and5everyafternoonofthefestival.

W:Lovely.I’minterestedinallkindsofdancing,soI’msureI’llenjoythat!

Text7

M:Goodmorning.ThisisFarandAwayTravelAgents.HowcanIhelpyoutoday?

W:Hello.I’dliketobookamid-weekbreaktoBerlinattheendofthismonth.

M:Let’ssee…Unfortunately,allmid-weektripstoBerlininJulyarefullybookedunlessthere’sa

cancelation.ButwedohaveavailabilityinAugust.

W:Ohno!Ican’tgoanyothertime.

M:It’smuchcheape

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