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/湖北省云學(xué)聯(lián)盟2025-2026學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期12月學(xué)科素養(yǎng)測(cè)評(píng)英語(yǔ)試題一、聽力選擇題1.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Readabook. B.Playwiththeboy. C.Takeaphoto.2.Whatisthewomangoingtodotonight?A.Gotothetheatre. B.Haveameeting. C.Finishareport.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Shoes. B.Abirthdayparty. C.Thefavoritecolor.4.Whatdoweknowabouttheirnewneighbor?A.He’sinaband. B.Hemakesvideos. C.He’swell-known.5.Wherewillthespeakersgo?A.ToJean’splace. B.Totheirhometown. C.Tothehospital.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。6.WhenwillAlicegotothebeach?A.OnThursday. B.OnFriday. C.OnSunday.7.WhatdoesthemanadviseAlicetodo?A.Takeacitytour. B.Readsomebooks. C.Visitamuseum.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates. B.Parentandkid. C.Teacherandstudent.9.WhatprobablycausedSophia’sfailure?A.Herscorewasundertheuniversity’srequirement.B.Theuniversity’ssystemlostherinformation.C.Shedidnotstudyhardenough.10.WhatdoesSophiaplantodo?A.Sheplanstoquitschool.B.Sheplanstopreparefortheexamnextyear.C.Sheplanstogotoavocationalschoolinstead.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。11.What’stheman’sfavoritesport?A.Football. B.Basketball. C.Swimming.12.Whatarethetwokeyfactorsofwinningabasketballgame?A.Determinationandconcentration.B.Determinationandcooperation.C.Concentrationandcooperation.13.Whatdoesthemanthinkofswimming?A.Exciting. B.Interesting. C.Tiresome.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。14.Whoistalkingtotheman?A.Anna’smother. B.Anna’sgrandma. C.Anna.15.WhatcolordoesAnnalike?A.Green. B.Blue. C.Black.16.Howmuchweretheshoesbefore?A.£40. B.£65. C.£105.17.WhatwillAnnaprobablydotomorrow?A.Callthemanback. B.Goshopping. C.Visithergrandma.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。18.Whichplacedidthespeaker’ssisterworkat?A.Asupermarket. B.Agrocerystore. C.Adrugstore.19.Whatshouldpeopledofirstaftervisitingthewebsites?A.Searchingjobbyposition.B.TurningtoMomforhelp.C.Preparingforaninterview.20.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetalk?A.Toshareworkingexperiences.B.Tointroducewaysoffindingapart-timejob.C.Toexplainthereasonsforworkingpart-time.二、閱讀理解Astheholidaysaredrawingnear,theseexcitingfilmsandattractivedocumentariesareperfectchoicestoenrichyourleisuretime.Zootopia2Withthelong-awaitedZootopia2settohitthescreen,ChinesefansareanxioustomeetagainwithJudyHoppsandNickWildeonthesilverscreen.Pickingupdirectlyafterthefirstfilm,whichcameoutin2016,thenewmoviefollowsthetwomaincharactersastheyarecaughtinadecades-oldmysteryaboutZootopia’smostfamousfamily,theLynxleys.Zootopia2willcomeoutatthesametimeontheChinesemainlandandinNorthAmericaonNovember26.NobodyAposteroftheanimatedfilmNobody,directedbyYuShui,recentlyhaditsfirstshowinginRome.TakenfromtheclassicChinesenovelJourneytotheWest,thefilmre-imaginesthefamouslongjourneythroughtheeyesoffourfunandlivelylittlemonsters.SinceitstartedinChinaonAugust2,Nobodyhasbecomeasurprisingbox-officehitinChina,receivingpraiseforitshumor,emotionalconnection,andspecialvisuals.DynastiesIIDynastiesII,whichwasfirstshownonlineonBiliBilionMay28,focusesonthesocialrelationshipsandlivesofpumas,elephants,cheetahs,hyenasandmacaques.ItsproducerSimonBlakeneytellsChinaDailythatinternationalsupportandattentionwereimportanttoitssuccess.“Changesinstreaminghavebroughtalotofchallengesforhowshowslikethisaremade,sohavingthesupportofpartnerslikeBiliBilimakesahugedifference,aswecanfocusontheanimals,”hesays.OurNationalParkThethirdseasonofthedocumentaryseriesOurNationalParkwasshownonDragonTVonOctober14,showingthenaturalwondersinthreeofChina’sfirstgroupofnationalparks—theGiantPandaNationalPark,theHainanTropicalRainforestNationalPark,andtheNortheastChinaTigerandLeopardNationalPark.Thedocumentaryfocusesonthekeyanimalsofeachnationalpark,tellingthestoryofthecloserelationshipsbetweenvariousspecies.Theproductionshowshowspeciesareinterconnectedandinterdependentwithintheecologicalchain.21.WhenisZootopia2scheduledtobeshownonthescreen?A.OnMay28. B.OnAugust2.C.OnNovember26. D.OnOctober14.22.Whichoneisbasedonanovel?A.Zootopia2. B.Nobody.C.DynastiesII. D.OurNationalPark.23.WhatdoDynastiesIIandOurNationalParkhaveincommon?A.Bothconcentrateonanimals. B.BothareshownonBiliBili.C.Botharepopularwithfemaleaudiences. D.BotharebasedonclassicChinesenovels.Eleven-year-oldAngelasufferedadiseaseabouthernervoussystem.Shehaddifficultyinwalkingandhermovementwaslimitedtosmallactionsaswell.Thedoctorsdidnotholdmuchhopeofherevergettingbetterfromthisillness.Theysaidshewouldspendtherestofherlifeinawheelchair(輪椅).Theysaidthatfew,ifany,wereabletocomebacktonormalafterdevelopingthisdisease.Butthelittlegirlwasfearless.There,lyinginherhospitalbed,shewouldfirmlypromiseherselfaswellasanyonewho’dlistenthatshewouldnevergiveuponwalkingagain.ShewasmovedtoahospitalintheSanFranciscoBayarea.Whatevertreatmentscouldbeusedtohercasewereputintouse.Thedoctorsweredeeplyimpressedbyherstrongspirittofacedifficulties.Theytaughthertouseherimaginationtoseeherselfwalking.Ifitwoulddonothingelse,itwouldatleastgiveherhopeandsomethingpositivetodointhelongwakinghoursinherbed.Angelawouldworkashardaspossibleinphysicaltreatmentandinexerciseperiods.Shewaslyingthere,seriouslyimagingherselfmoving,moving,moving!Oneday,asshewastryinghardtoimagineherlegsmovingagain.Somethingstrangehappened:Thebedmoved!Itbegantomovearoundtheroom!Sheshoutedout,“LookwhatI’mdoing!Look!Look!Icandoit!Imoved,Imoved!”O(jiān)fcourse,atthisverymomenteveryoneelseinthehospitalwascryingout,too,andrunningforcover.Peoplewereshouting,equipmentwasfallingandglasswasbreaking.Yousee,itwasanearthquake.Butdon’ttellthattoAngela.She’ssurethatshedidit.Andnowonlyafewyearslater,she’sbackinschool.Onherowntwolegs.Nowalkingsticks,nowheelchair.Yousee,anyonewhocanshaketheearthbetweenSanFranciscoandOaklandcanfightalittledisease,can’tthey?24.WhatcanwelearnaboutAngelafromthepassage?A.Shewasunabletomoveatall.B.Shebelievedwalkingwasimpossibleforher.C.Shewasverybraveandsureshewouldwalkagain.D.Shedevelopedadiseasethatmadeherunabletospeak.25.WhatdidthedoctorsteachAngelatodointhehospital?A.Toimagineherselfwalking.B.Toavoiddoingexerciseinthehospital.C.Totakedifferentkindsofmedicineontime.D.Tosleepmoretohelphergetwellquickly.26.Whywerepeopleinthehospitalcryingoutatthatmoment?A.Becausetherewasanearthquakehappening.B.Becausetheglassbrokeintopiecescompletely.C.BecauseAngela’sbedwasmovingdangerously.D.Becauseafirebrokeoutsuddenlyinthebuilding.27.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Wasitawonder? B.Shouldyoufightdisease?C.Didtheearthmoveforyou? D.Wouldanearthquaketreatdisease?GuideDogs,oneoftheUK’sleadingsightlosscharities(慈善機(jī)構(gòu)),recentlyhostedauniquereadingeventattheBritishLibrary.ChildrenwithsightlossmetfriendlyguidedogsintrainingandwereencouragedtoreadinfrontofthedogaudienceusingGuideDogs’CustomEyesBooks,whicharespeciallydesignedforkidswithvisualimpairments(視力障礙).AsurveybyGuideDogsshowedthatreadingaloudhelpsimprovereadingskills.While91%ofadultssurveyedsaidreadingaloudhelpedthem,65%ofchildrenreportedtheyfeltshydoingsoinfrontoftheirclassmates.Tohelpwiththis,GuideDogscreatedthisuniqueeventwherechildren—thecharity’syoungserviceusers—couldreadtodogsinsteadofpeople.Thesurveyalsofoundthat72%ofkidsthoughtreadingtoadogwouldincreasetheirconfidencebecausedogsdon’tjudge.KerryKernan,HeadofChildren,YoungPeopleandFamiliesatGuideDogs,said,“AtGuideDogs,webelieveinthepowerofreading.It’simportantthateverychildcanaccessbooksandenjoygreatstories.OurCustomEyesBooksmakereadingmorefunbychangingtextsizeandbackgroundcolors.”Kate,whose6-year-olddaughterImogenjoinedtheevent,said,“Thechildrenhadawonderfultimeduringstorytime.It’sgreattoseehowCustomEyesBookshelpchildrenlikeImogenenjoyreading.Visualimpairmentsshouldn’tstopthemfromenjoyingthemagicofagoodbook.”Theeventwasn’tjusthelpfultothechildren—itwasalsoafantasticexperiencefortheguidedogsintraining,givingthemachancetopracticestayingcalmandrelaxedinanewenvironment,whichisanimportantskillfortheirfutureroles.28.Whatdidvisuallyimpairedchildrendoattherecentlibraryevent?A.Theyraisedmoneyforthecharity. B.Theydesignedsomespecialbooks.C.Theyreadtoguidedogsintraining. D.Theylistenedtostoriesreadbyadults.29.Whatwastheproblemfacingmostofthechildrenaccordingtothesurvey?A.Theyfoundnosuitablebookstoread. B.Theyfearedreadingaloudinpublic.C.Theydoubtedthebenefitsofreadingaloud. D.Theyhadtroubleinunderstandingthetext.30.What’sKate’sattitudetowardthereadingevent?A.Doubtful. B.Unclear. C.Uncaring. D.Favourable.31.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheevent?A.Itaffectedthedogsforashorttime. B.Itwasnotwell-receivedbythechildren.C.Itwasonlybeneficialtothechildren. D.Itwasawin-winsituationforbothsides.Forcenturies,peoplehavewonderedwhybirdssingatdawn(黎明).Now,anewstudyonzebrafinches(斑馬雀)suggeststhatalthoughdarknessstopsbirdsfromsinging,birdsbuildupastrongerinnerdrivetosinginthelengthiernightthatcausesthemtoburstintosongatdawn.SatoshiKojimaattheKoreaBrainResearchInstituteinDaegu,SouthKorea,andhiscolleaguesstudiedlaboratory-raisedzebrafinchesincarefullycontrolledlightingconditionstochangethetimingoflightanddarkcycles.Theteamfirstpushedbackthetimeatwhichthefinchessawsuddenbrightlightto3hourslaterthanthetruedawn.Thebirdswereawakebutstayedsilentintheartificialdarkness,andwhenthelightsfinallydidcomeon,thebirdssangmorestronglythanusual.Whenthelightscameon3hoursearlierthantruedawn,thebirdsstillstartedsinging,butwithoutthesameenergyaswhentheywereforcedtowait.Inotherwords,saysKojima,thelongerthetimelag(時(shí)間間隔)betweenwhenthebirdswakeupandtheonsetoflight,thestrongerthebirdsong.“Thebirdsarealreadyawakeinthedarkbeforethelightscomeon,”hesays.“Buttheirnaturalsingingissuppressed(抑制)bythedarkness.Thissuppressionmakesthemwanttosingevenmore,leadingtoahighrateofsingingimmediatelyafterthelightsareturnedon.”Whilethisstudyonlylookedatonetypeofbird,thesimilarthingmayapplytoothers,Kojimasays.ButDiegoGilattheNationalMuseumofNaturalSciencesinMadrid,in,warnsustobecareful.Thereare“agreatmanydifferencesbetweenbirdsinhow,whenandwhattheysinginthemorningsinging”,hesays.32.Whatisthemainfindingofthestudyonzebrafinches?A.Longerdarknesscanmakebirdswanttosingmoreatdawn.B.Mostofthebirdsprefertosingmorestronglyintheafternoon.C.Zebrafinchesdevelopaloveforsingingaloudinthenight.D.Differentkindsofbirdshavedifferentmethodsofsinging.33.Howisparagraph3mainlydeveloped?A.Bylistingdataresults. B.Byfollowingtimeorder.C.Bygivingexamples. D.Bymakingcomparisons.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“onset”inparagraph4mean?A.End. B.Beginning.C.Improvement. D.Worsening.35.WhatdoesDiegoGilshowinthelastparagraph?A.Zebrafinchesarenevercleversingers. B.Thestudymethodisperfectlydesigned.C.Thefindingofthestudyisnarrow. D.Allbirdssingsimilarlyatdawn.ThoughtfulWaystoSay“IHopeYouFeelBetter”“Ihopeyoufeelbetter”expressessupport,empathy(同情),andencouragementwhensomeoneisunwell,andexpressingyourgoodwishescanmaketheotherpersonfeelcaredfor.Whilethissimplesentenceisenoughtoshowcare,therearemorethoughtfulmethodsofshowingyourconcern.36.“37.”Thisthoughtfulexpressionshowsconcernforsomeone’swell-beinginthelongrun,ratherthanjustgettingbetterquickly.Itencouragesthemtotakeasmuchtimeastheyneedtofullyrestandgetwell,makingittheperfectmessageforyourclassmates.“Yourhealthisourtopconcern.”38.Itfocusesoncareandsupport,easingtheirstressaboutfallingbehindinstudiesandlettingthemknowtheydon’thavetorushbacktoschool.“Lookingforwardtoseeingyouagain.”Warmandoptimistic,this“feelbetter”messageisoneofthebestwaystocheerupyourclassmateswhenthey’resick.39.Anditalsoletsthemfeelyouareconfidentabouttheirrecovery(康復(fù)).Sharingencouragingwordswithsickclassmatescanreallymakethemfeelcaredfor,butdoingsomethingpracticalforthemisevenmoremeaningful.40.Thesesmallactsofkindnesswillnotonlymakethemfeelwarmbutalsohelpthemrecoversooner.A.Takethetimeyouneedtofullygetbetter.B.Thinkingofyouandhopingforyourquickget-well.C.Thismessageexpressestheimportanceoftheirhomework.D.Thismessagemakesthemfeelthattheirhealthiswhatmattersmost.E.Asaresult,don’tbeafraidtotakeasmall,specificactiontohelpthem.F.Itletsthemknowthatyou’rehopingfortheirreturnandmissingthem.G.Sowe’lltalkaboutthoughtfulwaystosay“Ihopeyoufeelbetter”inthisarticle.三、完形填空Everymorning,anoldmansatstillonhisfrontsteps,hisblueeyesemptyandsad.MydaughterandIpassedhishouseonourdailywalktoherkindergarten.Oneday,shewavedandcalledouthappily,—“Hi,Mr.Man!”.Buther41soonwentawaywhenthemandidn’tsay“Hi”back.42,sheaskedmewhy.Iexplainedinasoft43

“Maybehe’shavingahardday.”Later,aneighbortoldusthemanwasBobandthathiswifehadrecentlydied.Wediscussedwaysto44himup,butmydaughterwasn’tsatisfiedwithmyideas,decidingtowaitforabetter45.Afewdayslater,mydaughter46himasusual,butagain,hedidn’treply.Suddenly,sheranontohisgrass,47abeautifulredleaf,climbedonestep,and48ittohim.Lookingatthem,Iheldmy49.Bobturned,tooktheleaf,andsmiledwarmly.“Thankyou,”hesaid.“Seeyoutomorrow,”mydaughterrepliedexcitedly.Fromthenon,they50greetingseveryday.Bob’seyesdidn’tlookas51anymore.Wheneverhesawuscoming,hewould52withawarmsmile.Slowly,hewaspartofourlife,comingtobirthdaypartiesandevenherhighschool53.Thoughwalkingwas54forhim,hedidn’twanttomissit.Bobgaveheragift—aspecialbookabouttrees.Inside,placedbetweenthepageswasthesameleafmydaughterhadgiven.Thatsimplered55hadstartedalong-lastingfriendship.41.A.excitement B.a(chǎn)nger C.a(chǎn)mazement D.shock42.A.Proud B.Scared C.Hungry D.Confused43.A.voice B.a(chǎn)ttitude C.style D.sigh44.A.call B.make C.cheer D.wake45.A.sign B.time C.comment D.request46.A.treated B.greeted C.thanked D.helped47.A.pickedup B.lookedat C.tidiedup D.threwaway48.A.described B.returned C.handed D.mentioned49.A.tears B.a(chǎn)nger C.package D.breath50.A.forgot B.refused C.exchanged D.a(chǎn)ppreciated51.A.bright B.upset C.sleepy D.frightened52.A.comealong B.lightup C.lookaway D.turnaround53.A.graduation B.competition C.a(chǎn)partment D.lecture54.A.a(chǎn)dventurous B.boring C.valuable D.painful55.A.page B.book C.leaf D.tree四、語(yǔ)法填空閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。OnSeptember22nd,2018,the2ndHainanIslandInternationalFilmFestivalconcludedinSanya,where28-year-oldactorAlexSterlingmadehistory.Afterfournominationsoverseveralyears,he56(final)claimedtheBestActorawardforhismovingperformancein“Horizon”,becomingboththejunior-most57(win)andthefirstpost-1990sactortoreceivethishonor.Inthefilm,Sterlingplayedayoungman58(struggle)withararedisease—arolethatrequirednotonlydeepemotionalunderstandingbutalsophysicaltransformation.Hespentmonthsobservingpatientsandlearningtheirmannerismstodeliveraperformance59feltbothrealandheartfelt.Hisvictory60(break)therecordlongheldbyDavidWang,whohadmaintainedthetitleofthe61(young)bestactorfortwodecades.Sterling’sjourneytothismomentwasoneofcontinuousgrowth.Previouslynominatedforwell-regardedfilmslike“QuietDawn”and“OneStepAway,”hehadsteadilygrownfromanidolintoaseriousactor62(admire)throughoutthefilmindustry.OnSeptember23rd,Sterlingturnedtosocialmedia63(express)histhanks,writing,“Thankeveryone64supportingandappreciating‘Horizon’.Beingseenandrecognizedisablessingfor65actor.Iwillkeepworkinghardandletmyfutureprojectsspeakforme.”五、書信寫作66.假定你是李華,你的美國(guó)國(guó)際學(xué)校的好朋友Jack對(duì)即將到來(lái)的期末考試感到焦慮,寫信向你尋求緩解壓力(relievestress)的建議。請(qǐng)你給他回信,內(nèi)容包括:1、緩解壓力的建議;2、表達(dá)鼓勵(lì)和祝愿。注意:1、寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個(gè)左右;2、請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearJack,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua六、書面表達(dá)67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫一段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。MaryandIhadbeenbestfriendssincewewereveryyoung.Wedideverythingtogether.Duringthissummervacation,theweatherwasveryhot,soweoftenstayedinhercoolroom,learningtoplayguitarfromvideosonline.Everydaywewouldmeetandpractice,helpingeachotherwithhardpartsandlaughingwhenwemadesillymistakes.Onherbookshelfstoodasmallbluevase.Itwasnotexpensive,butitwasveryspecial.Mary’sgrandmotherhadmadeitbeforeshedied.Shepaintedlittlewhitedots(圓點(diǎn))allaroundit.“Grandma’shandswerealwayssteady,”Marywouldsay,touchingthedotsgently.“Shesaidthesedotsareherlovestayingwithme.”LastThursday,wewerepracticinganewsong.Theguitarpicksuddenlyfellfrommyhandandwentbehindthebookshelf.WhenIreacheddowntogetit,myarmhittheshelf.Thebluevaseunexpectedlyfelltothefloor.Unfortunately,itbrokeintopieces.Thesoundwasloudinthequietroom.Marystoppedplayingtheguitar.Sheputherguitardownandkneltnexttothebrokenvase.Shepickeduponepiecewithawhitedotstillonit.“Grandmapaintedthis,”shesaidsoftly,hervoiceshakinguncontrollably.“Shepaintedeverydot.”Shemurmuredrepeatedly.Istoodthere,notknowingwhattosay.Iremainedspeechless,rootedtothespotatthesightofthebrokenvase.Finally,Istruggledwithmyguilt.“Iamterriblysorry.Ididn’tmeantobreakyourtreasuredvase.”Iapologizedtoherbutallmywordsfeltempty.Marydidn’tlookupandshekeptherheaddown.Shejustcriedbitterly,holdingthebrokenpieceinherhand.IfeltsoguiltyandterriblethatIturnedandwalkedoutoftheroom.Ilefttheguitarthereandheadedhome,feelingworsewitheverystep.Exhaustedbythebadmood,Iwentstraighttobedandfellintoarestlesssleep.注意:1、續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2、請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Thenextmorning,Iwokeupwithaheavyheart.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thatafternoon,Iheldthenewvasecarefullyinmyhands,standingoutsideMary’shouse.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

答案一、聽力選擇題1.【正確答案】C【聽力材料】M:MayItakeapictureofyouandyourlittleboy?W:Whatisitfor?M:It’sforapicturebook.W:OK.2.【正確答案】C【聽力材料】W:Sam,I’msorryIcan’tgotothetheatrewithyoutonight.M:Why?W:I’vegottofinishareport.Mybossneedsitfortomorrowmorning’smeeting.3.【正確答案】A【聽力材料】W:Whatdoyouthinkofmynewshoes?Igotthemformybirthday.M:Well,actually,Ithinkyouroldwhiteonesfityoubetter.W:Iagree.4.【正確答案】B【聽力材料】W:DoyouknowVictor,ournewneighbor?M:Yeah,hemakesvideosforbands.They’rewonderful.W:Yes,hedoesthemverywell.5.【正確答案】A【聽力材料】W:Jeanisunhappyrecently.What’swrongwithher?M:Shehasbeenhomesickforaweek.W:Whydon’twevisitherandfindouthowshe’sdoing?M:Goodidea.【正確答案】6.B7.C【聽力材料】M:Alice,howiseverythinggoing?W:Notbad.M:Iheardyou’retakingaweekoffthismonth.Doyouhaveanyspecialplans?W:Yes.I’mleavingforBondiBeachthisFridayandcomingbacknextThursday.I’mreallylookingforwardtolyingonthebeachandreadingsomebooks.M:Thatwouldbegreat.IwenttherelastSunday.YoushouldvisittheScienceMuseumwhenyougothere.It’snotfarfromthebeach.I’msureyou’lllikeit.W:Thanks.IwillcheckitoutwhenItakeacitytour.【正確答案】8.A9.A10.C【聽力材料】M:Sophia,areyoualright?W:Ihavebeenwaitingfortwomonthsfortheadmissionletterfromtheuniversity,butthere’snonews.M:There’sstillsometimebeforetheschoolstarts.Maybeyouwillreceivetheadmissionlettersoon.W:ImusthavedoneterriblyintheEnglishandmathexams.M:Comeon,don’tloseheart.W:Ihavephonedtheschool.Theysaidtheydidn’tgetmyinformation.Itmeansmyscoreisundertheirrequirement,sotheydon’thavemyinformationintheirsystem.M:Iamsosorry,Sophia.W:Don’tworryaboutme,Jacky.Bytheway,Iheardthatyou’vegottheletter.Congratulations!M:Thankyou.Butwhatareyougoingtodonext?W:Iamgoingtoapplyforsomevocationalschools.IlikefashiondesigningandIwanttostudyit.M:Don’tbesad,Sophia.Youwillbedoinggreatinthefuture.W:Thankyou,Jacky,butIamnotsad.Onthecontrary,Iamkindofhappy.IcanfinallystudysomethingIreallylike!【正確答案】11.B12.C13.B【聽力材料】W:John,doyoulikesports?M:Sure.W:What’syourfavoritesport?M:Basketball.W:Why?M:Itisateamsportusuallyinvolvingtwoteamswithfiveplayerseach.W:Oh.M:Sometimesitisalsocommonlyplayedthree-on-three,two-on-two,orone-on-one.W:Howdotheplayersscore?M:Atanytimeduringagame,ifaplayersuccessfullyshootstheballthroughthebasket,hewillscoreafieldgoaltwoorthreepointsforhisteam.W:Whatskillsdotheplayersneed?M:Basically,theplayersmustbegoodatdribblingtheballandpassingit.Sinceitisateamsport,thetwokeyfactorsofwinningareconcentrationandcooperation.W:Isee.M:Doyoulikebasketball?W:No.Ilikeswimming.M:Oh,good.It’salsoaninterestingsport.W:Tomorrowwewillgoswimming,wouldyouliketogowithme?M:OK.【正確答案】14.A15.A16.C17.B【聽力材料】M:Hello,canIspeaktoAnnaJones,please?W:I’mafraidshe’souttovisithergrandmabutyoucanleaveamessagewithme—I’mhermother.M:Thanks.ThisisBobWatsonfromtheshoeshopForesters.W:Howdoyouspellthat?M:It’sF-O-R-E-S-T-E-R-S.W:OK,I’vegotthat.M:Canyoutellherthatwenowhavetheshoesshewantedinsizethirty-eight?Weonlyhadsizefortywhenshecameintotheshoplastweek.Andshe’llbepleasedtoknowthatthey’realsointhecolorsheliked—green.Beforeweonlyhadblackandblueones.W:That’sgoodnews.M:Yes,andthereisevenmoregoodnews.We’rehavingasale,sothey’refortypoundscheaper.Nowthey’resixty-fivepounds,whichisagoodprice.W:Well,she’llbereallypleased.Canshegoandgetthemtomorrowataroundfiveo’clock?M:She’llhavetocomebeforetwoo’clock,I’mafraid,becausethat’swhenweshuttomorrow.W:OK,I’lltellher.【正確答案】18.C19.A20.B【聽力材料】M:Hello,everyone!Mostofyouwanttoknowhowtofindapart-timejobandI’llintroducesomethingaboutthat.Iwasluckyenoughtogetmyfirstpart-timejobbecausemymomshoppedseveraltimesaweekinourlocalgrocerystoreandsheheardthattheyneededstaff.Iworkedpart-timeduringhighschoolandfull-timeduringsummerholidayandduringbreaksfromcollege.Mybrotherworkedinasupermarketinourneighborhoodtoo.Myyoungersisterworkedinthedrugstoreacrossthestreetwhich,ofcourse,wasalsovisitedbymymomonaregularbasis.Morethanafewyearslater,that’sstillthebestwaytofindajob,thoughIhadneverheardoftheterm“networking”backthen.Younowcanstartyouronlinejobsearchbyvisitingthesitesthatfocusonpart-timechances.Searchingbytypeofpositionwillproducealistofopenings.There’salsoalistofnationalemployersthathirepart-timeworkers.Enterhowmanymilesyou’rewillingtotravelintothesearchengineanditwillgiveyoualistofjobsthatmeetyourrequirements.Next,makesureyoudressproperly,getreadytocompleteanapplication,andarepreparedforaninterview.二、閱讀理解【正確答案】21.C22.B23.A【分析】本文是一篇應(yīng)用文。文章主要介紹了四部適合假期觀看的精彩電影和紀(jì)錄片?!驹斀狻?1.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Zootopia2部分中“Zootopia2willcomeoutatthesametimeontheChinesemainlandandinNorthAmericaonNovember26.(11月26日,《瘋狂動(dòng)物城2》將在中國(guó)和北美同時(shí)上映。)”可知,《Zootopia2》計(jì)劃于11月26日上映。故選C。22.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Nobody部分中“TakenfromtheclassicChinesenovelJourneytotheWest,

thefilmre-imaginesthefamouslongjourneythroughtheeyesoffourfunandlivelylittlemonsters.(這部電影取材于中國(guó)古典小說《西游記》,通過四個(gè)有趣活潑的小怪物的視角重新想象了這段著名的長(zhǎng)途旅行。)”可知,《Nobody》是根據(jù)小說改編的。故選B。23.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)DynastiesII部分中“DynastiesII,whichwasfirstshownonlineonBiliBilionMay28,focusesonthesocialrelationshipsandlivesofpumas,elephants,cheetahs,hyenasandmacaques.(5月28日,在嗶哩嗶哩上首次在線播出的《DynastiesII》聚焦于美洲獅、大象、獵豹、鬣狗和獼猴的社會(huì)關(guān)系和生活。)”以及最后一段中“ThethirdseasonofthedocumentaryseriesOurNationalParkwasshownonDragonTVonOctober14,showingthenaturalwondersinthreeofChina’sfirstgroupofnationalpark

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