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英语试题第PAGE英语试题第10页共12页哈三中2025-2026学年度下学期高二学期中考试语 试卷注意事项:选择题必须使用2B0.5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)5ABC10例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。WhatdoweknowaboutMr.Brown?He’sleftforGermany.B.HesoundsBritish. C.HeworkswithMrs.Black.Whenwillthewoman’sflighttakeofftomorrow?A.At8:00am. B.At9:00am. C.At11:00am.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?TraveltoFrance. B.LearnmoreFrenchwords. C.ResearchintoFrenchculture.Whatistheweatherlikenow?Rainy. B.Sunny. C.Snowy.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?Howtocopewithstress. B.Howtokeephealthy. C.Howtoprepareforexams.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,每小题将给出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。Whatmightthemanbe?A.Apublisher.B.Awriter.C.Aneditor.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Cheeringthemanup.B.Doinganinterview.C.Recommendingabook.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。Wherearethespeakers?Inasupermarket. B.Atauniversity. C.Athome.Whatisthewoman’sattitudetowardtheman’sidea?Understanding. B.Indifferent. C.Disapproving.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?Handlechallengesflexibly. B.Consulthisprofessors. C.Weighcareerprospects.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。Whycan’tTommeetMs.Greenwelltoday?Ms.Greenwelldoesn’tpreparewell.Itisnotagooddayforvisits.Hemakesanunannouncedvisit.WhydoesTomcomehere?Tocallonhisinvestors.B.Tohavebusinessdiscussions.C.Toattendaconference.WhatdoesTomwantMs.Greenwelltodo?Givehimacalllater. B.Meetwithhimtomorrow. C.Visithiscompanynextweek.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。Whatdidthemandopreviously?Hecookedfood. B.Heservedcustomers. C.Hegavestafftraining.Whydoesthemanhesitatetobeahostatfirst?Hewantsabettersalary. B.Hefindsitistootiring.C.Hethinksitisaone-personjob.Whatwillthemando?Attendanotherinterview. B.Drawupatrainingplan. C.Submitaformalapplication.Howdoesthemansoundattheendoftheconversation?Satisfied. B.Puzzled. C.Frustrated.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。Whatisprobablythespeaker?Asurgeon. B.Ateacher. C.Astudent.Whatcauseslong-termtirednessinteens?Body-clock-social-demandconflict.Anaddictiontoscreensandsocialmedia.Apreferencefordrinkingenergydrinks.Whatdoesthespeakertellusintheend?Stress’seffectonsleep. B.Teens’early-waketrouble.C.Pre-bedtimearrangement.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。ACommunityPublicArtAreyouinterestedincreatingapublicartprojectinyourneighbourhood?TheCityofBurlingtonpublicartprogramisdedicatedtobackingcommunity-ledprojectsbyprovidingpublicartadviceand,whereapplicable,accesstocity-ownedparksandfacilities.WhatKindsofProjectsCanbeConsidered?Communityand/orartist-ledprojectstakingplaceinpublicspacescanbeaccepted.Communitypublicartprojectscaninclude,butarenotlimitedto:●Murals(壁画)●Free-standingsculptures●TemporaryartequipmentOutdoormosaicinstallationsPublicchalkartdisplays●Videoandlight-basedartworkssuchasdigitalprojections●Artist-designedfunctionalartsuchasparkbenches,bikeracks(支架),lightstandardsorotherfacilitiesWhatabouttheFeeStructure?Theprogramchargesanon-refundable$25applicationfeeforeachprojectproposal.Approvedprojectsmayreceiveupto$3,000infundingformaterials,butthisamountcannotexceed75%ofthetotalprojectcost.HowtoApply?Forindividualsseekingtoleadacommunitypublicartproject,theonlineapplicationpaperworkmustbecompletedonthewebpagepriortoundertakinganysubsequentsteps.Astaffmemberwillthencontactyoutooutlinetheapplicationreviewprocessanddiscussnextsteps.Onceyouareinvitedtoproceed,alinkwillbesent.Youwillberequiredtosignupforafreeaccounttosubmityourapplicationandthefullproposal.Whichofthefollowingprojectsmeetstheprogram’srequirements?Arunningtrackalongtheriver. B.AmusicalinBroadwayTheatre.C.Asnowsculptureinthecitypark. D.Amapletreeinthelibrarycourtyard.What’stheminimumtotalprojectcostforthefull$3,000funding?A.$2,250. B.$3,025. C.$4,000. D.$6,000.Whatisthefirststeptoleadacommunitypublicartproject?Signingupforapaidaccount. B.Callingthestaffforaninterview.C.Discussingprojectdetails. D.Dealingwithapplicationmaterials.BTwoyearsago,workingfull-timefromhome,KristinRichardsonwasoverwhelmedbynonstopworkcalls,endlesshousework,andconstantdemandsfromhertwodaughters,untilshereachedherbreakingpoint.Richardson’sinitialsolutionwastoadvertiseforapersonalassistant.TheonlyapplicantwasamanlivinginthePhilippines.Thensheinvestigatedcompaniesthatprovideonlinepersonalassistants.“Theydon’tknowyourmarket,”shesays.“Nordotheyhavein-personrelationshipsinthecommunitytogetthingsdone.”Solastsummer,Richardsoncreatedateamoflocalpersonalassistantswhostandreadytohelpwithlife’smanydemands.ShenamedthecompanySherah.“Thisisabeautifulcommunityofwomenhelpingwomen,”shesays,notinghergoalistoprovidesupportforwomenwhowishtostayintheworkforce,aswellastohirethosewhowanttosettheirownschedules.Richardson’sclientsareprimarilyworkingwomenbutalsoincludesomestay-at-homemomsandsinglefathers.A$100monthlymembershipfeegrantsaccesstoateamofpersonalassistants.Coveragebeginswitha60-minutesessionduringwhichtheteamgetstoknowtheclientsandtheirneedsandpreferences.Fromthere,atasklistiscreatedandjobsareassignedwithintheteam.Anannualmembershipisavailablefor$1,200,whichincludesanhouroffreetasktimepermonth.Themembershipfeealsoincludesproactive(主动出击的)information—remindingmemberstothinkaboutcamps,familybirthdays,annualevents,etc.—andtipsaboutnewexperiencesintown.Despitereceivingafewcomplaintsaboutmembershipcostsandminorservicedelays,RichardsonsayssheroutinelyhearsfromclientsabouttheimpactSherahishavingintheirlives.“Oneclientsaidsheseemshappier,”Richardsonsays.“Iheardfromanotherclient,abankingexecutive,thatshe’spursuingapromotion.Shesaidshewouldn’thavetheconfidencetogoafterthejobifshedidn’tknowshehadusbehindher.WhatdidRichardsondobeforestartingthecompany?Doingalotofadvertising. B.Studyingassistantcompanies.C.Hiringapersonalassistant. D.Interviewingworkingmothers.WhatinspiredRichardsontolaunchSherah?Themothers’unseenhardships. B.Women’sdemandforfull-timejobs.C.Herownunpleasantfull-timejob. D.Workingmums’strugglewithfamilylife.WhatcanwelearnaboutSherahfromthelasttwoparagraphs?Full-timemumsaretheirmainclients. B.Theygotpositivefeedbackfromclients.C.Theirannualmembersgetbirthdaygifts. D.Monthlyfeegrantshoursoffreetasktime.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?Alifemagazine. B.Aresearchpaper. C.Aparentingbook. D.Atravelbrochure.CAjointresearchteamrecentlyhasdevelopedanewelectronicskinthatissimilartohumanskinindurabilityandsensitivity.Theskinore-skinmayplayanimportantroleinnext-generationpersonalizedmedicine,softroboticsandartificialintelligence.“Theideale-skinwillmimic(模仿)themanynaturalfunctionsofhumanskin,suchassensingtemperatureandtouch,accuratelyandinrealtime,”saysleadingresearcherYichenCai.However,suitablyflexibleelectronicsthatcanperformsuchdelicatetaskswhilealsousedrepeatedlymustbecarefullyengineered.Moste-skinsaremadebyputtinganactivesensoronthesurfaceofhumanskin.However,theconnectionbetweenthemisoftentooweak,whichreducesthedurabilityandsensitivityofthematerial;otherwise,ifitistoostrong,itwon’tbeflexibleenough,makingitmorelikelytobreakthecircuit.“Thelandscapeofskinelectronicskeepsshiftingataremarkablepace,”saysCai.“Thediscoveryof2Dsensorshasacceleratedeffortstoturnthesequitethinbutstrongmaterialsintofunctional,durableartificialskins.”Thenewman-madeskinbuiltbytheresearcherscouldsenseobjectsfrom20centimetersaway.Itcouldfurthermakeaquickresponsewhentouchedinlessthanonetenthofasecond.Thistypeofe-skincouldmonitorarangeofbiologicalinformation,suchaschangesinbloodpressure,whichcanbedetectedfrommovementsofarmsandlegs.ThisdatacanthenbesharedandstoredonthecloudviaWi-Fi.“Oneremainingproblemtothewidespreaduseofe-skinsliesinmassproductionofhigh-resolutionsensors,”addsgroupleaderVincentTung.“However,thelatesttechnologyoffersnewpromise.”Whatisoneofthefeaturesofthenewe-skin?Single-use. B.Delicate. C.Sensitivetotouch. D.Identicaltohumanskin.Whyaremoste-skinsmentionedinparagraph3?Toprovee-skins’popularity. B.Tohighlightthedesignchallenges.C.Toshowthemakingprocedures. D.Topresentthesimilaritieswithothers.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“landscape”inparagraph4mostprobablymean?Naturalscenery. B.Personalspace. C.Careerplan. D.Developmentsituation.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?Topresentacutting-edgee-skin. B.Todiscussamedicaltopic.C.Toshowaphysicalphenomenon. D.Toanalyzethefutureofrobots.DInTellMeWhereItHurts,painpsychologistRachelZoffnesschallengesthelong-heldviewthatpainismerelyadirectsignalofphysicaldamage.Shearguespainisa“complexcocktail”ofphysical,emotional,psychologicalandsocialfactors,offeringnewinsightsintotheproblem.Zoffnessillustratesthiswithtwonailstories.Aconstructionworkersteppedona7-inchnail,screamingingreatpain,butthenailmissedhisfoot—hispainwasrealwithoutinjury.Onthecontrary,amanhada4-inchnailstuckinhisface,yetfeltlittlepain.Thesestoriesprovepainisnotareliableindicatorofbodilyharm,breakingthetraditionallinkbetweendamageanddiscomfort.Zoffnessdefinespainasabiopsychosocialphenomenon.TheU.S.healthcaresystemfocusesonlyonthebiologicalaspect,missingtwo-thirdsoftheproblem.Shecriticizesthesystem’sover-relianceondrugsandsurgeries,notingthatchronicpainaffectsmillions,yetcliniciansoftenlacktraininginwhole-personcare.Manypainsufferersfeelunheard,astheirnon-physicalstrugglesareignored.Butsheoffershope:wecancontrolsome“painingredients”.Herbookoffersbehavioralstrategies—improvingsleep,strengtheningsocialties,addressinginjuries—forpatientsandproviders.Shestresses,“Neverlabelpainasincurable.”Moreover,shehighlightsthatwhole-personcarerequiresashiftinmindset.Cliniciansmustlistentopatients’fullexperiences,notjustphysicalsymptoms.Thisshiftcanempowerpatientstotakeanactiveroleintheirrecovery,turningthemfrompassiverecipientstoactiveparticipants.Shealsocallsforbettereducationofmedicalprofessionalsonthepsychologicalaspectsofpain.Still,Zoffnessendsoptimistically.Pain,asa“whole-personproblem”,needsa“whole-personsolution”.Whole-personapproachesunlockcountlesspathstorelief,offeringrealhopetothosetrappedinchronicpain.Thisvisioncouldreshapepaincareforgenerations.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetwonailexamplesinparagraph2?Painperceptioncanbesubjective. B.Severewoundscauselong-termpain.C.Workersaremoresensitivetopain. D.Painintensitydependsonwoundsize.Whatdoestheauthorintendtoconveybymentioningclinicians’insufficienttraining?Mentalissuesareoverlooked. B.Healthcaresystemisflawless.C.Doctorslackclinicalguidance. D.Patientsshouldseekgovernmenthelp.Whatdoesthe“shiftinmindset”inwhole-personcaremainlyrefersto?Fromactivetopassive.Fromnarrowtocomprehensive.Frompatient-centeredtodoctor-centered.Fromexperience-focusedtosymptom-focused.Whatisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?DrawbacksinOldPainTreatments B.APioneerinMedicalResearchC.NewStrategiesforMentalPain D.PainGoesbeyondBodilyInjury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。Educationisaboutlearning,enrichingourlivesandmakingusbettercitizensandindependentthinkers.36Butoverthelastdecadeandahalf,thegoaloflearninghasgivenwaytogradesanddegreesThishasledtoinflationinboth.Degreeinflationmeansemployersrequireabachelor’sdegreeormoreforworkthatreallydoesn’tneedit.Fortunately,hiringmanagershavebeguntolearnthat,anddegreerequirementshavebeendeclininginmanyfields.37AnanalysisshowedthatgradesintheLosAngeleshavebeenrisingwhilescoresonnationwidestandardizedexamshavebeencrashing.Thegapsbetweengradesandtestscoresareimmenseandconsistent.Students’actualmasteryofthematerialdeclinesdespitetheirmorecreditsandhighergradesinmath.38Toavoiddiscouragingstudents,someschooldistrictsdidawaywithFgrade,sogradepointaverageshaveconsistentlyrisen.Plus,thereishugepressurefromstudentsandtheirparents.Ina2023survey,educatorssaidroughlyhalfofstudentsrequestedhighergradesthantheyhadearnedandthat8outof10teachersgavein,forathirdofstudentsandparentsbotherthemwhentheydon’t.Inflatedgradesdamagethecollegeadmissionprocess.Whilecollegesusedtoregardhighschoolgradepointaveragesasthebestpredictorofhighereducationsuccess,theirpredictivevaluehasdecreased.39Consequently,somestudents,armedwithgoodgrades,marchofftocollegeonlytofindthemselvesinremedialclasses补习班becausetheyhaven’tlearnedenoughtotakecollege-levelcourses.Wehavetoaskourselves:Dowewanteducationtobeaboutintellectualgrowthoraperformancedrivenbygradeinflation?40Gradeinflationresultsfrommultiplefactors.Itscoremissionisgloballyrecognizedbyeducators.Standardizedtestsreflectrealacademicperformanceeffectively.Yetgradeinflationshowsnosignofslowingdowninthisperiod.Afterall,educationshouldreturntooriginalnurturingoflearners.Ahighgradenolongerguaranteesastudent’sacademiccompetence.Manyteachersaretiredofparents’endlessrequestsforhighergrades.第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分45分)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。Thesunsankbehindthetreesasthewildlifephotographerheldhiscameratight,hopingtocaptureanimageofarelativelyrarebird,aparticularkindofheron(苍鹭).He’d41severaldisappointinghoursinvainwithnoluckatall.Heneededa42soon,otherwiseitwouldbetoo43andhewouldhavetocomebackthenextdayandstartalloveragain.Suddenly,tohisdelight,aheron44onabranchrightinfrontofhim.He45raisedhiscamera,adjustedthefocusandtookthe46justasecondbeforethebirdspreaditswingsandflewaway.Feelingparticularlypleasedwithhimself,thephotographerlookedattheimage,onlytomakeanastonishinglyapparent47.There,inthebackground,easyto48atfirstsight,wasanotherbirdmid-flight:astrikinglyrare,nearlyendangeredwoodpecker,onesomysteriousthatmanybirdwatchersspendyearsforjusta49ofit.Thephotographerhadn’tnoticedthewoodpeckeratall;evenwithout50,hehadphotographedabirdmuchrarerthantheonehe’daimedfor.Thisunexpected51illustratestheconceptofserendipity(机缘巧合)—theexperienceof52somethingextraordinarywhilesearchingforsomethingentirely53.Historyisoftenfilledwithsuchmoments,fromscientificbreakthroughslikePenicillin’s(青霉素)accidentalfindingtoeveryday54.Sometimes,themostremarkablediscoverieshappennotthroughconstant55,butthroughbeingintherightplaceattherighttime.41.A.drivenB.extendedC.waitedD.stretched42.A.signalB.rewardC.birdD.coffee43.A.darkB.delicateC.mysteriousD.terrifying44.A.survivedB.settledC.crashedD.hid45.A.continuouslyB.substantiallyC.patientlyD.instantly46.A.visionB.sceneC.sightD.shot47.A.claimB.mistakeC.discoveryD.presentation48.A.ignoreB.memorizeC.handleD.eliminate49.A.tasteB.glimpseC.smellD.touch50.A.movementB.effortsC.emphasisD.warning51.A.interventionB.setbackC.comparisonD.incident52.A.takingupB.makingforC.comingacrossD.wipingout53.A.unawareB.endangeredC.unlikelyD.different54.A.surprisesB.attemptsC.anticipationsD.routines55.A.pursuitB.observationC.struggleD.reflection第二节单句语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面句子,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Hestayeduplateplayingcomputergameseverydayandneverreviewedhislessons,and consequence,hefailedseveralimportantexams.Environmentalistsinsistedthatlimitedfreshwaterresources strictlyinpublicsectors,asaneffectivemeasuretodealwiththeworseningglobalwatercrisis.Theresearchteam (consist)offiveexperiencedprofessorsandtenyoungstudentshasmadegreatachievementsinrecentyears. (noble)bearingthedisappointment,shefocusedfirmlyonhernextworthypursuit.Thereare (count)kind-heartedpeoplefromalloverthecountrydonatingmoneyandmaterialstohelppeopleintheearthquake-hitareasrebuildtheirhomes.Long-term (expose)tostrongsunlightwithoutprotectionmaycauseseriousdamagetoyourskinandevenincreasetheriskofillness.Reportsofsimilarincidents (multiply)rapidlyacrosstheregionoverthepastfewmonths.Itwasnotuntilhewitnessedtherapiddevelopmentofcitieswithhisowneyes hetrulyunderstoodthesignificanceofgovernmentalpolicies.Sheleanedforwardslightly,eyesbrightenedwithcuriosity,asif (hear)secretthemanwasabouttotell.Manyfamiliesarenottrappedinpoverty,butinasubtlesituation emotionalcommunicationgraduallyfadesamidbusydailyroutines.(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。ASwede’sjourneywithPekingOperaPekingOperahasbeenalife‑changingexperienceforSwedishactorTimothyPilotti,guidinghimtoChinaandfuelinghisstrongappetiteforculturalexchange.Pilotti66(attach)toPekingOperaatanearlyage,attractedbyitselegantstagemovementsandfascinatingcombatperformances.Hence,whenassignedtoresearchaforeigntheaterstyleataFinnishuniversity,hemade67clearthathewouldpickthistraditionalChineseartform.In2009,PilottistartedhisstudiesinBeijing.Little_68heknewaboutPekingOperabefore,histrainingandself‑disciplineledtohim69(rapid)masteringthekeyideasofthisartthroughstrictpractice,andhe70(commit)himselftospreadingthisartformtodate.Hewentbackforfurtherstudyin2014.Buildingonhisprogress,helaterblendedwhathehadacquiredwithhisownSwedishworks,creatingtwooriginalplays:oneinspiredbytheMonkeyKingfromJourneytotheWest,andanother71(base)onJingwei,amythicalfiguretransformingintoabirdtofillthesea.Intheseshows,hemixesWesternphysicaltheaterwithChinesetraditionalskillsskillfully,expressingthecharacters’traits72wayoflivelyPekingOperamovements.Hisworknotonlybringsoldstoriesalivebutdevelops73deeperunderstandingofthebeautyofChineseculture.Sinceputtingonthesetwoplays,Pilottihaswonincreasing74(recognize)asaculturalbridgebetweenChinaandSweden.“Mydreamistoenhancemoreculturalexchangeandonedayproduceashow75(feature)bothChinesePekingOperaartistsandSwedishperformers,”hesays.第四部分写作(共一节,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。AfterMs.Morgan’sartclassintheartroomonWednesday,Vincewouldstaybacktohelptidyup.Thefirstthinghenoticedwhenhejoinedtheclasslastsemesterwastheoldwoodeneasel(画架)bythewindow.Ms.Morganhadtalkedaboutitsooftenthateverystudentknewitsstory—itwasagiftfromherdearestworkmate,Mrs.Hale,whoretiredafter30yearsofteachingarthere.Thateaselwasmorethanjustwoodandnails.Itwascoveredwithtinysignaturesofstudentsfrompastyears—fromthekidswho’dgoneontostudyartincollege.Everymorning,Ms.Morganwouldwipeitssurfacewithasoftcloth,carefulnottodamagethenames.Lastmonth,whenarainstormleakedthroughthewindow,she’drushedtomoveittosafety,saying,“Thiseasel’sheldmoredreamsthananytextbookinthisroom.”AsVincecarriedaboxofpaintbrushesandatubeofpaint,hetrippedslightly,andhisleftarmcrashedintotheeasel.Itfelldown!Oneoftheeasel’slegs,whichhadbeenjoinedwithwoodglue,brokeintotwopieces.Somesignaturesontheeaselwerealsostained.Hisheartsanklikeastone.Hedroppedtohisknees,fingersbrushingthefamiliarsignatures,andfeltacoldpanicspreadthroughhisback.Hismumhadtoldhimonceaboutatimeshehadbrokenherneighbor’splantpotasakidandhiddenit—shehadfeltguiltyforweeks,herstomachhurtingeverytimeshepassedtheneighbor’syard.“Avoidingthetruthdoesn’tfixwhat’sbroken,”she’dsaid.ButthethoughtofMs.Morgan’ssadfacemadehisthroattight.Hestoodup,staringatthebrokenleg,andevenconsidereddraggingtheeaselintothestorageroom—maybenoonewouldfinditrightaway.Allafternoon,hesatthroughmathandhistoryclasswiththatimagestuckinhishead,unabletofocusonanything.注意:150Bytheendofschool,VincedraggedhisfeettoMs.Morgan’soffice.Bytheendofschool,VincedraggedhisfeettoMs.Morgan’soffice.Feelingaweightlifted,Vinceheadedstraightfortheartroom.PAGEPAGE1听力1-5BCBBA6-10BACAC11-15CBABC16-20AABAC阅读理解听力1-5BCBBA6-10BACAC11-15CBABC16-20AABAC阅读理解21-23CCD36-40BDAFE24-27BDBA28-31CBDA32-35AABD完型填空41-45CBABD46-50DCABB51-55DCDAA单句填空56.in57.(should)beconserved58.consisting59.Nobly60.countless61.exposure62.havemultiplied63.that64.tohear65.where语法填空66.wasattached67.it68.as/though69.rapidly70.hascommitted71.based72.by73.a74.recognition75.featuring写作第一节参考范文Bytheendofschool,VincedraggedhisfeettoMs.Morgan’soffice.Hisheartwaspoundingloud.WhenMs.Morganlookedupfromherpapers,hesaidinalowvoice,“Ibroketheeasel—Itrippedwithpaintbrushesandhitit.I’msosorry.Iknowhowmuchitmeanstoyou.”Hestaredathisshoes,waitingforanger,butMs.Morganstoodupandspokesoftly.Shetoldhimshewasn’tangry,butproudhe’dbeenhonest,addingthattheeaselwasspecial,buthonestymattersmore,andsuggestedtheyfixittogetherwithwoodglueandpaint.Feelingaweightlifted,headedstraightfortheartroom.Hewenttotheartroom,determinedtofixthebrokeneaselhimself.wasonthepointofmovingtheeaselwhenMs.Morganappearedfrombehindwhobroughtusefuladvice.fetchedsandpapertosmoothbrokenedges,whileMs.Morganspreadwoodglueonpieces.Shehandedhimabrushandtheytouchedupstainedsignatureswithmatchingpaint,andthenaddedabluestarbyoldones.saiditstillhadafaintmark,andMs.Morgansmiled,“Honestyisn’taboutnevermakingmistakes.It’saboutthecouragetotellthetruthwhenyoudoandtakingactiontofix.”听力原文:Text1新来的科学老师M:Sally,didyouseethemanstandingoutsideourclassroomnow?TheonewiththeBritishaccent.Brown.ournewsciencetakingoverfromMrs.BlacksincemovedtoText2去机场M:So,you’releavingtomorrow.Whenwillyousetoff?W:I’vebookedataxitotheairportat8:00ambecauseIhavetobethereat9:00am—twohoursbeforetheflight.M:Youshouldhaveaskedme.Iwouldhavedrivenyoutotheairport.Text3学习法语的建议M:I’velearnedsomuchaboutFrance,likeitscities,food,andcustoms.W:Yes.Bylivingthereforthepastfewmonths,youhavelearnedalot,especiallyitsculture.ButinordertogetevenbetteratspeakingFrench,youneedtoexpandyourvocabulary.Text4讨论天气W:Ihatedrivinginwinter.Evenonbrightdayslikethis,thesunissolowintheskythatitalmostblindsyou.M:Theweatherismuchbettertoday.Ihadtodriveuptomymother’slastweekendinthatheavysnow!Still,atleasttherehasn’tbeenanyiceontheroadssofar.5M:I’vebeenfeelingstressedlately.MygrandmotherwasilllastweekandIhaveanimportantexamthisThursday.Howdoyoustaycalmattimeslikethis?W:WhenI’mstressed,Idosomeexercise.Ifeelpeacefulafterwards.M:Thanks.That’snotabadidea.Text6对新书出版感到焦虑M:Isentmynewbooktothepublisherlastweek,butIhaven’theardawordbackyet.W:Hmm,isthatapromisingsignoraworryingone?M:Honestly,I’mnotquitesure.Probablythelatter.I’mreallyonedgeaboutthis.Whatiftheydespiseit?W:Comeon,stayoptimistic.You’vemanagedtowritethreebooks!Mostpeoplecan’tevenfinishone.That’snosmallfeat.M:You’reabsolutelyright.Ishouldfocusonthepositiveaspects.W:Exactly!Hey,whydon’twestepawayfromallthisforabitanddosomethingenjoyabletogetthisoffyourmind?M:Thatsoundsgood.Whatdoyouhaveinmind?W:Howaboutweheadtothecinema?There’sthatnewcomedyout,supposedtobeamazing.Mighthelploosenyouup.M:Perfect7W:It’sgreattohaveyoubackfromuniversity,dear!Comeinside.Youfatherandsisterhavegonetothesupermarket.We’repreparingabigdinnerforyou.M:Thanks,Mom.W:Comeandsitdownfirst.Takeashortbreak.How’severythingbeenatschool?M:Prettygoodoverall.Well,there’sonethingIwanttotalktoyouabout.Istartedawork-studyprogramatanaccountingfirm,butI’vehadasuddenchangeofheart.I’drathernotworkwithnumbers.Instead,Iwanttoswitchtoacreativefield,likeliterature.W:That’sabigchange!Theyareliketwocompletelydifferentworlds.M:Doyouthinkit’sstrangetochangemajors?Oh,IchangedmymajorwhenIwasyourage,too.Iknowyou’lldowellinanyfield.TheonlythingI’mworriedaboutisthejobopportunitiesincreativeareas.Followyourheart,butdon’tignorefuturejoboptions.PleasekeepthisinmindwhilechoosingaText8未预约而来访W:Hello,sir.WelcometoEurasiaAssociates.Doyouhaveanappointment?M:Idon’t,sorry.I’mlookingforMs.Greenwell.Lastmonth,shementionedIshouldvisitherofficetonegotiatethepricesofourbusinessdea

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