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河北省雄安新区部分学校2024-2025学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题一、听力选择题1.WhatisachallengeforThomas?A.Skiing. B.Swimming. C.Streetdance.2.Whatdidtheboydolastweekend?A.Heboughtanexercisebook.B.Hevisitedhisgrandmother.C.Hedidhishomework.3.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Handlingparent-childrelationships.B.Spendingqualitytimealone.C.Makingmorefriends.4.Whomightthewomanbe?A.JackPerkins’client. B.Theman’scolleague. C.Asecretary.5.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Theywillmissthetrain. B.Thetrafficwillbeheavy. C.Theycanarriveontime.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatdoesthemanthinkofchildren’slifenowadays?A.It’sinteresting. B.It’sboring. C.It’sbusy.7.Whatdoesthewoman’sdaughteralwaysdoafterschool?A.Learntodance. B.Playtheguitar. C.Watchsportsvideos.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.WhatmightthewomandoinNewYorkCity?A.Goiceskating. B.Godiving. C.Eatdeliciousfood.9.Whatisthewoman’sattitudetowardsthesleepservicesatfirst?A.Supportive. B.Doubtful. C.Uncertain.10.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Heworksinahotel. B.Hehastwochildren. C.Hehastroublesleeping.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatisthesecondpieceofevidencethewomanoffers?A.Woodenschoolshelpchildrenconcentrate.B.Roomswithnatureviewsimprovepeople’smood.C.Woodenroomshelppatientsrecoverbetter.12.WhatdoesMichaelRamageadvocate?A.Fightingagainstclimatechangebyprotectingwoods.B.Replacinghuman-madematerialswithnaturalones.C.Combiningmodernbuildingmaterialswithwood.13.WhenwasthetallestskyscraperintheUSbuilt?A.In1985. B.In2019. C.In2022.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.Howlongwastheworld’slongestbicycletill2024?A.47.5meters. B.55.16meters. C.60meters.15.WhatinspiredIvanSchalktobuildtheworld’slongestbicycle?A.Apieceofnews. B.Alocalevent. C.AGuinnessWorldRecord.16.Wherewastheworld’sfirstrecordedlongestbicyclecreated?A.InGermany. B.InAustralia. C.IntheNetherlands.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.WhatisTheFirstFolio?A.AcollectionofShakespeare’splays.B.AstoryShakespearewrote.C.Apublishingcompany.18.HowmanycopiesofthebookarethereintheFolgerShakespeareLibrary?A.250. B.160. C.90.19.Wheredoesthebest-conditioncopybelongnow?A.WilliamPettyFitzmaurice’shouse.B.TheCityofLondonCorporation.C.TheLondonMetropolitanArchive.20.WhatdoesLizSchaferlearnfromthebook?A.TheplayswerenotfixedinShakespeare’stime.B.Peopledidn’tacceptShakespeare’splays.C.ComedieswerenotpopularwithBritishpeople.二、阅读理解JoinOurExcitingReviewContest!We’reinvitingteenstosharehonest,thoughtfulbookreviewsnow!Reviewsmustreflectyourgenuineopinions,butremember:allsubmissionsmustbesentbeforeAugust23,2025.ParticipationRequirements:·Openonlyto13-to19-year-oldswithanactiveTeenCreativityaccount.·Reviewsmustconnecttotheevent’stheme(detailsprovideduponentry).·Keepeachreviewunder250words.·Submitasmanyreviewsasyoulike—there’snolimit!ReviewGuidelines:·Beginwithabriefsummaryofthebook.Avoidrevealingitsconclusion.·Sharewhatstoodouttoyou:Wastheplotappealing?Didthecharactersresonate(引起共鸣)?Whatfrustratedorsurprisedyou?·Targetyourrecommendation:Isthebookperfectforyoungteenagersorbettersuitedforolderreaders?Wouldfansoffantasyloveit?Compareittootherworkstohelppotentialreadersdecide.·Speakyourmindconfidently:Skipphraseslike“Ithink”or“Ibelieve”.Bedirectandbold(大胆的)inyourcriticism!Prizes:·Allparticipantsreceiveadigitalparticipationcertificate.·Firstprizewinners:OnereviewpublishedinTeenCreativityMagazineandgeta6-monthfreesubscription.·Secondprizewinners:A3-monthmagazinesubscription.·WinnerswillbenotifiedandprizesdistributedbyDecember28,2025.Readytojoin?Shareyourthoughtsandhelpfellowreadersdiscovergreatbooks!Submityourentriesat.Happyreviewing!21.Whatdoweknowaboutthecontestrequirements?A.Thereviewshouldbeabove250words. B.Connectingtotheevent’sthemeisoptional.C.Oneparticipantmaysubmitunlimitedentries. D.Participantscandiscussthebook’sconclusion.22.Whichprizeisonlyavailabletofirstprizewinners?A.Acertificate. B.Ajoboffer.C.Alargesumofcash. D.Ahalf-yearfreesubscription.23.Whoisthistextintendedfor?A.Book-lovingteenagers. B.MagazinesubscribersC.Prize-winningauthors. D.Librarystaff.OnenightinMay2005changedeverything.IwasinBuenosAireshavingdinnerwithmyuncle.Afterward,Itookataxibacktomyhotel.Thedriver,aquietyoungman,drovethroughdarkstreets.Tiredfromtheday,Irestedmyheadagainstthewindow.Suddenly,thetaximadeasharpturntoavoidacrash.Thedoorflewopen,andIfellontotheroad.Myheelshitthegroundhard.Strangersrushedtohelpassharppainshotthroughmylegs.Anambulancetookmetothehospital.Duringrecovery,Ifoundcomfortinsmallthings.Oneday,IwatchedScentofaWomanonthehospitalTV.TheactorAlPacino’slines—“Ifyoumakeamistake,justkeepdancing”—stayedwithme.Dancinghadalwaysbeenmyescape,butnowitfeltimpossible.Senthomeonamedicalbed,Istayedatmymother’shouseforweeks.Imovedfromawheelchairtoawalkingstick.Simplemoveswerehard;mybalancewasweak.Fearfollowedmeeverywhere—crossingstreets,gettingintocars—likemybodydidn’ttrusttheworldanymore.TheturningpointcamewhenIreturnedtotango.Atfirst,Idancedcarefullyinsportsshoes,holdingmypartner’sarmtightly.Progresswasslow,buttangogroundedme.Atdancenights,dancingthreesongswithstrangerstaughtmetotrustagain.Asafollower,Ifocusedonmypartner’ssignals,matchingourbreathingandmovement.Thetangoembrace(拥抱)becamemorethanahold—itwassilentconversation.Inthosemoments,sadnessandfearturnedintofocus.Eachstepwasapromise:Keepgoing.Yearslater,Iseehowtangomirroredmyhealing.Bornfromhardship,ittaughtmetomovewithlife’schallenges.Thosetwelve-minutedancesweren’tjuststeps—theyprovedthatevenwhenyourbodyfails,yourspiritcanlead.24.Whatchangedtheauthor’slifeinBuenosAires?A.Ameaningfulfamilydinner. B.Aseveretrafficaccident.C.Aninspiringmoviescene. D.Amemorabletaxiconversation.25.WhywerePacino’slinesimportanttotheauthor?A.Itreflectedherloveforacting. B.Itinspiredhertoavoidmistakes.C.Itgaveherspiritualguidance. D.Ithelpedherperformperfectly.26.Whatpsychologicalstruggledidtheauthorface?A.Fearofsocialactivities. B.Regretaboutpastchoices.C.Increasinganxietyaboutfuturework. D.Lossofconfidenceinphysicalabilities.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetheauthor?A.Adventurousandambitious. B.Strong-willedandreflective.C.Sociableandcompetitive. D.Cool-headedandcarefree.AdesireforofflineconnectionisdrivingaUKbookclubrevival,offeringawaytoescapescreensandloneliness.Fromcelebrity-backedgroupslikeDuaLipa’sto“silent”clubs,thesegatheringsprioritizecommunityasmuchasliterature.“Therisereflectsahungerfordeeperbonds,”saysHollyCooke,founderofTheLonelyGirlsClub,whichexpandedintobookclubsamidgrowingdemand.Statisticsprovethetrend:BookclublistsonEventbritejumped350%post-2020,while“bookclub”reenteredMeetup’stop10searchterms.ClubslikeGlasgow’sfeministBookClub,foundedbyStefanieMcCartney,nowattractupto40attendeesmonthly.Today’sclubscombineliteraturewiththemedexperiences—likedetectivenightdinnersorknitting(针织)circles—toservespecificaudiences.Identity-focusedgroups,suchasLiterallyBlackBookClub,createsafespacesforminoritygroupcommunities.Silentbookclubs,meanwhile,offerconnectionthroughsharedquietreading.Astechnologyadvances,peoplearefacingheightenedsocialisolation(孤单).Lonelinessanddigitaloverloadarekeydrivers.“Theisolationemphasizedourneedformeaningfulinteraction,”Cookeexplains.Bookclubsprovidestructure,McCartneyadds,allowingpeopletoengagehowevertheychoose.Asscreenfatigue(疲惫)grows,manyseekrefugeinphysicalbooksandin-persondiscussion.Cookesays:“Peoplewantabreakfromscreens,likehowmusicfansenjoyold-stylerecordsorpeoplewritediaries.”Clubswithoutalcoholarealsopopular.Moreclubsnowdon’tfocusondrinking.McCartneystates:“Weneedchoicesbesidesdrinking.”MemberLauraMenendezlikesthatit’snotaboutbuyingthings;“It’saboutbeingtogether,notspendingmoney.”CelebritieslikeDuaLipaandKaiaGerberhaveintensifiedthetrend,drawingyoungeraudiences.Inanageofdisconnection,bookclubscombinetraditionwithmodernneeds,provingsharedreadingisanythingbutoutdated.AsCookenotes,“It’sneverbeenmorerelevant.Theyprovideaspacewhereideasarechallenged,broadened,andenrichedthroughcollectivediscussion,offeringconnectionsandtheinsightsafterthepagesareturned,leavingaremarkablemarkonthecommunity.”28.WhatdrivestheUKbookclubrevival?A.Socialmediainfluence. B.Desireforreal-worldbonds.C.Increasedpublishingofnovels. D.Governmentculturalpolicies.29.Howdoestheauthorillustratethebookclubs’popularity?A.Bycitingplatformstatistics. B.Bylistingclubvarieties.C.Bymentioningcelebrityexamples. D.Bydescribingmemberemotions.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“refuge”inParagraph5mean?A.Recreationalactivities. B.Routinebehaviors.C.Socialresponsibility. D.Safeshelter.31.WhatdoesCookethinkofthebookclubs’impact?A.It’sfar-reaching. B.It’syouth-dependent.C.It’sdigitally-driven. D.It’sentertainment-focused.Beesaredecliningglobally.Scientistswarnthatinsufficientresearchexiststofullyunderstandoraddressthiscrisis.NowatWakehurst,KewGardens’wildbotanicgardeninSussex,researchersarepioneeringastudytoidentifywhichtreesbestsupportbees,aimingtohandletheiralarmingdecline.Usingadvancedsensorsplacedintrees,theteamdetectsbeesbymonitoringtheuniquebuzz(嗡嗡响)oftheirwingbeats.Thismethodcreates“heatmaps”showingwhichspeciesattractthemostpollinators(授粉者).ThestudyalsoanalyzesDNAfromcollectedpollen(花粉)todeterminewhichflowersbeesprefer.Dr.JanineGriffiths-Lee,pollinationresearchlead,emphasizestheurgency:“Nearly90%offloweringplantsrelyonpollinators,yettheUK’sflyinginsectpopulationhasdroppedby60%in20years.Globally,thisdeclinethreatenscropstabilityandessentialecosystemservices.”Trees,sheexplains,actas“3Dstructures”offeringvastreservesofpollendespitetheirsmallgroundfootprint.Identifyingthemostbeneficialspeciescouldhelpcitiesbecomelifelinesforbees.Wakehurst’s535-acreestateservesasa“livinglaboratory”forclimatesolutions.DirectorSusanRaikesexplains,“Wefacetwincauses—biodiversitylossandclimatechange.Asnativeplantsstruggle,wemustfindalternativestosustainpollinators.”ThestudyaimstopinpointtreesfromwarmerclimatesthatcouldsurviveintheUK’schangingenvironment,ensuringfuturefoodsecurity.Urbanareas,oftenseenasecologicaldeserts,holduntappedpotential.Byplantingtherighttrees,citiescanbecomevitalhabitatsforbees.Forexample,limetreesarerichinpollen,whilehorsechestnutsofferearly-seasonflowers.Non-nativespeciesmayextendbloomingperiods,bridginggapsinfoodsupply.Theresearchunderscoresabroadertruth:savingbeesrequiresreimagininghumanspaces.Withpollinatorsresponsibleforoneinthreebitesoffood,theirsurvivaliscloselyconnectedtoours.AsRaikesstates,“Weneednature-basedsolutionstosurvive.”Byintegratingtechnologywithecology,thisprojectoffershope—notjustforbees,butforthedelicateweboflifetheysustain.32.WhatdoesKewGardens’studymainlyaimtodo?A.Protectbeesindangerousareas. B.Findtreesthataremosthelpfultobees.C.Comparelocalandforeignplants. D.Createnewbee-trackingdevices.33.Howdoresearchersdeterminebeepreferences?A.Byanalyzingsoilqualityneartrees. B.ThroughDNAtestsandsoundmapping.C.Bymeasuringpollenproductionannually. D.Throughsatellitetrackingofbeecolonies.34.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardurbanbeeconservation?A.Negative. B.Uncertain. C.Dismissive. D.Promising.35.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.BeeSafetyNeedingBetterParkManagement.B.RescuingTrees:BeeSensorsMapInsectSounds.C.BeeSurvivalLinkedtoSmarterUrbanTreechoices.D.SavingBees:GlobalSensorsTrackpollinatorDecline.Deeptravelisallabouttryingtounderstandtheculture,thehistory,orthecuisineofyourdestination.36.Andhereareafewtipsfordeeptravel.SlowdownThisisparticularlyrelevanttolongtrips.Travelburnoutisveryreal,andcanmakethewholeexperiencemuchlessenjoyable.Trytoplanyourschedulesothatyouhaveatleastafewnightsineverystop,ratherthanmovingoneveryfewdays!37.Ifyouonlyhavethreedays,it’stempting(诱人的)tosimplytickthingsoffthe“toptenattractions”list.Butthatmakesithardertoreallyappreciateeachone.38.Behonestwithyourself.Areyouvisitingthetopsightsorthemostfamousmuseumbecauseyou’regenuinelyinterestedinit,orbecauseTripAdvisortoldyouit’sthe“best”thingtodothere?Don’ttreatyourexplorationlikeasightseeingchecklist.Instead,putexperiencesfirstwhenyoucan.Lookforsomethingmoreexperiential.Thatcouldbeaclass,astorytellingtour,oreventryinganewsport.TalktolocalsThere’sreallynobetterwaytolearnaboutaculturethanspeakingtothelocals.It’stheirculture,afterall.Sowheneveryoucan,trytochattolocals.Evenastrangerinabarorcoffeeshop.Andtakethechancetopressthemforalocalrecommendation.39.TrytofindameetupOneoftheawesomethingsabouttheInternetishowitcanmakebeingsocialsomucheasier!Justdoasearchandyou’llfindseveralgroupswhereyoucanaskquestionsorgetintouchwithfellowtravelers.40.SiteslikeMeetupandCouchsurfingareallaboutconnectingtravelerswithlocals,andthey’rebrilliantplacestostart.Manyhostelsandco-workingspacesalsorunevents—whetherit’sasocial,amovienight,oraclass.A.BookafoodtourB.PrioritizeexperiencesC.Betterstill,trytofindlocaleventstogotoD.ThesameprincipleappliestoshortertripsE.It’sabouttryingtogetbeneaththesurfaceofaplaceF.AskabouttheirfavoriterestaurantorwhattheydoforfunG.Trytofindaccommodationthatisclosetopublictransportation三、完形填空Mymother,JaniceGoldstein,wasthemostcreativepersonI’veeverknown.Growingupinthe1970s,Iwasconstantly41byhertalent.Thehousewasalwaysfilledwiththesoftclick-clackofneedlesandfabrics.AndIknewitwasa(n)42oflove.43,in2017everythingchanged.Mymothersufferedstrokes(中风),44theuseofherrightsideandhavingtouseawheelchair.WhenI45herplace,Ifoundthosethreeunfinishedsweaters.Iknew46whotheywereintendedforanditbrokemyhearttoseethem47.Ibroughtthemtoalocalknitting(针织)storetoseeiftheycouldbefinished.That’swhenIlearnedaboutLooseEnds,anorganizationthat48peoplewithunfinishedcraft(手工艺)projectsfromlovedoneswithlocalhandcrafterswhocan49themfreeofcharge.I50LooseEndsandwasconnectedwithAnnaMinmier,atalentedfinisher.Anna,withherdecadesofknittingexperience,handledmymother’sworkwiththegreatest51.Watchingherfingersmovewithprecisionandgrace,Iwasamazedathowshebroughtmymother’s52tolife.Forme,thisprojectwasmorethanjustfinishingsomesweaters.Itwasabeautifulwayto53mymotherandkeepmymemoryalive.WhenmymotherpassedawayinSeptemberlastyear,thesesweatersbecameevenmore54tome.I’mdeeplygratefulforthechancetogivemymother’sunfinishedworkafitting55.41.A.bored B.amazed C.frightened D.confused42.A.labor B.policy C.payment D.experiment43.A.Otherwise B.Instead C.However D.Therefore44.A.losing B.rebuilding C.calculating D.locking45.A.stoppedby B.tookapart C.gaveaway D.packedup46.A.partly B.exactly C.properly D.directly47.A.torn B.incomplete C.forgotten D.stolen48.A.donates B.instructs C.matches D.oversees49.A.finish B.decorate C.fold D.purchase50.A.rejected B.organized C.contacted D.disappointed51.A.speed B.hope C.regret D.care52.A.creations B.imaginations C.discoveries D.ambitions53.A.promise B.change C.support D.honor54.A.bearable B.distant C.precious D.affordable55.A.shift B.improvement C.regulation D.conclusion四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。InMarch2025,ChinesearchitectLiuJiakun56(award)thePritzkerArchitecturePrize,becomingthesecondwinnerfromChinaafterWangShuin2012.Liu’sjourneyreflectedacombinationofliterarypassion57architecturalinnovation.GraduatingfromChongqingUniversityin1982,he58(initial)workedinXizangandXinjiangbeforedivingintoliterarywritinginthe1980s.Aturningpointcamein1993whenapeer’sarchitecturalexhibitionfueledhispassionfordesign,leadinghim59(found)Jiakunarchitectsin1999.Liu’sdesignphilosophy,rootedincontext-drivendignity,emphasizessocialresponsibilityandculturalcontinuity.Herejectsrigidstyles,favoringstrategies60(tailor)toeachproject’suniqueneeds.Hisworkintegrateslocalmaterials,traditionalcraftsmanship(手工艺),andsustainablepractices.Cooperatingwithlocalartisans,Liuensureshisdesignsreflectregionalidentityandpromotescommunity61(interact).Amonghisiconicworks,XicunDayuan(WestVillageCompound,2015)standsout.As62Chengdulocal,hetookfullaccountoflocalcharacteristics.ThisChengdumixed-usecomplexreimaginesSichuan’scourtyardculturewithopencourtyards,elevatedwalkways,andbamboolandscapes—adesign63createsadynamiccenterforurbanlife.ThePritzkerjury(评审团)praisedLiuforbreakingfreefromstylisticlimitationsandcombiningidealswithpractical,dailylifeaspectswhile64(address)urbanizationchallenges.Hislegacy(遗产)liesinredefiningChinesearchitecture65abridgebetweenheritageandmodernity,provingthatbuildingscanheal,inspire,andunitecommunities.五、书信写作66.5月18日是世界博物馆日,你校于当日组织了去市博物馆的参观活动。请你写一篇英文报道向校报英语角投稿,内容包括:1.活动情况介绍;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卡的相应位置作答。ATriptotheCityMuseumonWorldMuseumDay____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________六、书面表达67.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。“HeyMs.Woodall!”ThecheerfulshoutcutthroughthewarmSaturdayair.MydaughterandIwerewalkingthroughasamplehouseinthenewneighborhoodwheresheandherhusbandhadjustboughtland.WhenIheardthatvoice,myheartgavealittlejumpofrecognition.Ilookedaround.There,standingonthefreshearthoftheyardnextdoor,wasalittlefigurecoveredindirt,hisbrownhairmessy.“William!”Icriedout,genuinelysurprised.“Whatonearthareyoudoinghere?”Hepattedhischestproudly.“Helpingmydadputdowngrass!”Hepointedtowardsthenextyard,whereIspottedhisfather,headdown,workinghardwitharoller.William’sdadownedagardeningbusiness.“Ibethelovesthehelp,”Isaidwarmly,turningtomydaughter.“ThisisWilliam.Oneofmystudents.He’s...”Myusualpraiseabouthishelpfulnesswascaughtinmythroat.“He’swonderfultohaveinclass...ahardworker,”Ifinished,seeinghisexpectantface.Inmyclass,Williamwasdifferentfromothers.Readingwasarealstruggleforhim.Heoftenforgothishomework.Numberssometimesescapedfromhishead.I’dspentsomanylunchtimestryingtohelphimcatchup.Myvoicewaspatientbutmystomachwasoftenfilledwithworry.“Willheevergraspthis?Whatifhefallstoofarbehind?”William’seyeslitupwhenwelearnedaboutinsects,orbirds,orhowplantsgrew.Breaktime,hewasn’tontheswings;hewaschasingabutterflyorwatchingalineofantscarryfoodbiggerthanthemselves.Whenspringarrived,Iannouncedourspecialproject:GrowingSunflowers!Eachchildwouldplantsomeseeds,careforthem,andwatchthemgrow.“Sunflowersfollowthesun,”Iexplained.“Theyteachusaboutpatience...andaboutfindingthelight.”William’shandshotuplikearocket.“CanIgivethemwater?Everyday?!”Hisvoicewasurgent,hopeful.“Ofcourseyoucan,William,”Ismiled.Butinside,asmall,doubtfulthoughtwhispered:Isthisjustanotherdistraction(干扰)?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。Shouldn’thebefocusingonhisreading?____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Onthelastschoolday,aflashofbrilliantyellowinthegardencaughtmyeye.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案题号12345678910答案BBACCCAABC题号11121314151617181920答案ABCBCAACBA题号21222324252627282930答案CDABCDBBAD题号31323334353637383940答案ABBDCEDBFC题号41424344454647484950答案BACADBBCAC题号5152535455答案DADCD1.B【原文】W:Thomas,youhavesuchawiderangeofskills—skiing,streetdance,andsoon.Itseemslikethere’snothingyoucan’tmaster.M:Ican’tswimduetoafearfromanincident.IalwaysgetcoldfeetwhenI’mnearapool.2.B【原文】W:Whydidn’tyouhandinyourexercisebook,George?M:I’msorry.Ididn’thavetimetofinishthehomeworklastweekend.Ipaidavisittomysickgrandma.W:Alright,butpleasehanditintomorrow.3.A【原文】W:Idon’tknowwhattodowithJessica.Shenevertellsmewhatshereallythinks.AndIcannevermakeherhappy.M:Trytobeherfriendandgivehersomespace.Thesemethodshaveworkedwellformydaughter.4.C【原文】M:Hello,thisisFredSandersfromLinkCompany.CanIspeaktoJackPerkins?W:Well,heiswithaclientinhisoffice.MayItakeamessage?M:No,thanks.I’llcallbacklater.5.C【原文】W:Howlongwillittakeustogettothetrainstation?M:Abouthalfanhour.W:Whatifthereisalotoftraffic?M:Don’tworry.Therewon’tbemuchtrafficthislateatnight.6.C7.A【原文】W:Haveyoueverthoughtthatlifeistoobusyforchildrennowadays?They’retryingtofitinsomanythings.M:Yes,thepaceoftheirlifeisn’tslow.Theyhavereallybusyschedulesnowadays.Mynephewisalwaysrushingtodothings—dohishomework,dosportsandplaytheguitar.W:Iknowwhatyoumean.Mydaughterhasdanceclasseseverynightafterschool.M:Ithinkparentsexpectalotmorefromtheirkidsthesedaysinthiscompetitivesociety.8.A9.B10.C【原文】M:Thewintervacationiscoming.Doyouhaveanyplansforit?W:AbsolutelyJustthinkingofeatingtastyfoodundertheEiffelTower,iceskatingatNewYorkCity’sRockefellerCenteranddivinginBalimakesmefeelexcited.Andyou?M:Iprefersleeptourism.W:Whatdoyoumeanby“sleeptourism”?M:It’sanewwaytotravelwithonlyonepurpose—gettinggoodsleep.Thesleeptourismindustryoffersvarioussleepservices.Forexample,hotelsoffertouristsgoodbedding,createaquietenvironmentandorganizerelaxingactivities.W:Butwecanalsoenjoythese“services”athome.Whydowewastemoneyonthat?M:Ibegtodiffer.Whenwestayinahotel,wecanbeawayfromworkpressure,noisychildrenandpotentialnighttimeinterruptions.Inshort,sleeptourismisidealforthosewhooftensufferfromsleepproblems.W:Thenyoushoulddefinitelytryit.11.A12.B13.C【原文】M:Today,we’llbetalkingabouthowwoodisbeingusedinnewwaystobuildagreenerfuture.W:Well,evidenceshowshospitalpatientsrecoverbetterinwoodenroomsorwithnatureviews.Anotherpieceofevidenceisthatchildreninwoodenschoolsshowimprovedlearning,focus,andlowerstress.M:Additionally,buildingwithwoodhelpsfightclimatechange.W:Yeah.Actually,ArchitectMichaelRamagelooksatthepossibilityofusingwoodandfast-growingmaterialslikebambootoreplacesteelandconcreteinconstruction.M:Agoodexampleiswood,anewmaterialmadefromlayersofpine.Itisasstrongassteel.W:Yes.It’salreadybeenusedtobuildskyscrapers,suchasthe85-meter-highskyscraperwhichwascompletedin2019inNorway,andtheworld’stallestonethatwascompletedin2022intheUS.14.B15.C16.A【原文】M:Bella,Ijustreadaninterestingpieceofnews.Ateamof8engineeringenthusiastsfromtheNetherlandsbuilttheworld’slongestbicyclein2024.W:Thelongestbicycle?Howlongisit?M:55.16meters.It’saroundthelengthoftwobluewhales.W:That’samazing.Howdidtheteamcomeupwiththeidea?M:TheteamwasledbyIvanSchalk,who’sbeenplanningthissincehewasachild.HeoncereceivedaGuinnessWorldRecordsbookinwhichhecameacrossarecordforthelongestbicycle.Inordertobreaktherecord,hesoughtoutteammembersinhishomevillage.However,buildingthebicyclewasalongprocess.W:Romewasn’tbuiltinaday.Anyway,whatwasthepreviousrecord?M:Thepreviousrecordwassetin2020byanAustralian,whosebikemeasured47.5meters.Actually,thefirstrecordhasbeenbrokennumeroustimesoverthepast60years.Itwassetin1965byabicyclebuiltinCologne,Germany,measuring8meters.17.A18.C19.B20.A【原文】W:Shakespeare’splaysremainattheheartofthestudyofEnglishliteratureworldwide,andalsosupportthetouristindustryinStratford-upon-Avon,

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