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大联考

2024-2025学年高中毕业班阶段性测试(二)

英语

考生注意:

1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将考生号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指

定位置。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净

后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

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2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)

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。每段对话仅读一遍。

例:Howmuchistheshirt?

A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9,15.

答案是C。

1.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?

A.Packtheirclothes.B.Lockthesuitcase.C.Phoneforataxi.

2.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?

A.Heplanstoapplyforajob.B.Hetriestoimpressthewoman.C.Heisgoodatletterwriting.

3.Whatistheoriginalpriceoftheconditioner?

A.$5.B.$10.C.$20.

4.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

A.Atapostoffice.B.Atanewspaperoffice.C.Atastore.

5.Whafstheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Doctorandpatient.B.Customsofficialandtraveller.C.Shopassistantandcustomer.

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.WhatisDavid'sattitudetowardbird-watchingactivities?

A.Favorable.B.Unclear.C.Disapproving.

7.WhatdoesAliceoffertodoforDavid?

A.Buyacamerawithhim.

B.Takesomephotosforhim.

C.Helphimsignupfortheweekendgroup.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.WheredoesEmilylearnabouttheapp?

A.Fromherphone.B.Fromherfriend.C.Fromherneighbor.

9.Whatistheaimoftheapp?

A.Tobuildchildren'ssocialcircle.

B.Tohelpimprovechildren'smemories.

C.Tonarrowthegapbetweenparentsandchildren.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.HowdidAngela'schildrengettheirpocketmoney?

A.Bydoinghousework.B.Bysellingthings.C.Byworkingforneighbors.

11.WhatlessondidAngelawanttoteachherchildren?

A.Nopains,nogains.B.Likefather,likeson.C.Eastorwest,homeisbest.

12.WhatareAsianchildrenlikeonlongjourneys?

A.Theyarenoisy.B.Theyarepatient.C.Theyarewell-mannered.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.WhoisHaroldprobably?

A.Thewomanspeaker'sfriend

B.Thewomanspeaker'shusband.

C.Thewomanspeaker'sneighbor.

14.WhatdoesthewomanspeakeraskJonathantodo?

A.Sendhermother-in-lawtohospital.

B.Takecareofherdaughter.

C.Lookforababysitter.

15.Howlongwillthewomanspeakerbeaway?

A.About3days.B.About3weeks.C.About3months.

16.WhatwillJonathandonext?

A.Putupanotice.B.ContactSara.C.StaywithSuzy.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whydidn'tthespeakerwantasmartphoneatfirst?

A.Becausehethoughtitcosttoomuch.

B.Becausehelikedsendingtextmessages.

C.Becausehedislikeditsfunction.

18.Whatdoesthespeakerliketodowiththesmartphonewhiledriving?

A.Chatwithfriends.B.Usethemap.C.Listentomusic.

19.Whatdoesthespeakerlikemostabouthissmartphone?

A.TheInternetconnection.B.Differentapps.C.Thesoundquality.

20.Whydoesthespeakergetnervoussometimes?

A.Heusuallygetstoomanymessages.

B.Hesometimescan'tfindhisphone.

C.Hisphoneisoftenoutofpower.

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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Areyoureadytochangealifefromthecomfortofhome?JoinENGinasaconversationpartner!Thisisaunique

opportunitytomakeadirectimpactonsomeone?slifewhilediscoveringanewcultureandmeetinganewfriend.

We'llpairyouupwithsomeoneinNewZealandforweeklyvideochatsattimesthatareconvenientforyou.

Duringyourconversations,you'llpracticeEnglishwithyourpartner,andlearnabouteachother'scultures.

NoteachingexperienceorknowledgeofNewZealandisrequiredtovolunteerwithus.Allofourparticipantscan

understandandholdabasicconversationinEnglish.Weofferrichtrainingresources,sessionmaterialsandtotal

flexibilitytocustomizeyoursessionstofityour/yourpartner'sgoalsandpreferences.You'11alsohaveaccessto

onlinecommunitiestoshareideasandaskquestions.

OuronlyrequirementsforvolunteersareEnglishfluency,astableInternetconnection,andtheabilitytocommit

toonehouraweekforaminimumof10-12weeks.

“Thisprogramhasbeen,Ithink,life-changingforbothofus.Ireallyconsiderhermorelikemydaughterright

now.Thafshowclosewehavebecome!"

“Imadeafriendthroughthisprogramandweareteachingeachotheraboutourculture,ourlanguage,andour

humor.Bothofuslookforwardtoourchatsandhaveahardtimewrappingitup.”

TolearnmoreaboutENGinandbecomeavolunteer,pleaseclickhere,www.enginprogram.org/volunteer.

21.WhatdovolunteersdowithENGin?

A.TeachNewZealandculture.B.Haveonlinecommunication.

C.Developtheirinterest.D.Sharelife-changingexperiences.

22.Whichmayresultindisqualification?

A.Lackofteachingexperience.B.PoorknowledgeofNewZealand.

C.Inabilitytospareanhouraweek.D.Failuretosetspecificgoals.

23.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?

A.Aprogramintroduction.B.Adiaryentry.C.Anewsreport.D.Acourseplan.

B

Manypeoplewillnottryacupuncture(针灸)becausetheyareafraidthattheneedleswillhurtorthe

experiencewillheunpleasant.Thisisreallyapity,asacupuncturehasthecapacitytoeffectivelytreatavarietyof

healthconditionsthattypicallydonotrespondtootherformsofaction.

Inmypractice.Ihaveusedacupuncturetotreatbothchildrenandadults.Infact,Ihavedonefullacupuncture

treatmentsonkidsasyoungas4,includingneedlingpointsontheface,hands,andfeet.Evenpatientsofthisage

typicallydonotexperienceanydiscomfortthatlastsformorethanasecondortwo.

Thetruthofthematteristhatnobodyreallylikesneedles.Wegenerallydislikethembecauseoftheinjury

involvedingettingshotsandotherproceduresusingneedles.Itisalwaysamusingwhenanewpatientcomesinand,

inatonethatsuggeststheirsituationistrulyunique,admits,CCIdon'tlikeneedles.,5Mostnewpatientssaylikethat,yet

theyareoftenverysurprisedtofindhowpleasantthetreatmentactuallyis,eventhoughitinvolvesneedles.

Therearetimeswhenyoucanfeelaninsertionprick(刺痛)withtheneedlesthatlastsforacoupleofseconds.

Youcanalsofeelanervysensationthatradiatesthroughtheareabeingworkedonforabriefperiodoftime.Other

sensationsincludeadullachinessorpressurearoundtheneedles.

ManytraditionalChinesedoctorsuseamoreaggressivestyleofneedlingthatinvolvesstrongstimulationand

thickneedles.IhavefoundthistobeaturnoffformanyWesterners,sinceexcellentresultscanbeachievedbyusing

thinneedles,whichwon'tcausestrongsensationsaroundtheneedles.

Ifyouareinterestedinacupuncturebutarehesitanttotryitbecauseofthepotentialpaininvolvedintreatment,I

encourageyoutomovethroughthatfear,asyouwilllikelyfindacupuncturetobeapleasant,gentle,andvery

effectiveformoftreatmentforyourhealthcareneeds.

24.Whyaremanypeopleunwillingtotryacupuncture?

A.Itisn'twidelyapplicable.B.Itmaycausediscomfort.

C.Itwilllastquitealongtime.D.Itseffectsdon'tgetproved.

25.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph3?

A.Thepatientsalwaysthinktheirfearofneedlesisreasonable.

B.Theacupuncturetreatmentiswellreceivedinitiallybymostpatients.

C.Thepatientsareusuallysurprisedbytheactualeffectofacupuncture.

D.Theacupuncturetreatmentinvolvesthesameproceduresasgettingshots.

26.Whichcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword“turnoff'inparagraph5?

A.Challenge.B.Hobby,C.Inspiration.D.Memory.

27.Whafstheauthor'sattitudetowardacupuncture?

A.Doubtful.B.Unclear.C.Worried.D.Favorable.

C

UsingAI,agroupofresearchersfromDalhousieUniversityhavebegunthesurprisinglycomplicatedworkof

translatingthelanguageofchickens.Thisgroundbreakingstudyaboutchickenvocalizationscouldhavepositive

effectsonchickenwelfare.

Chicken"speech“isactuallyalotmorecomplexthanonemightthink-theysquawk,cluck,andevenpurr.And

thewaytheycommunicatewithoneanothercanbeaffectedbytheirenvironment,age,andlevelofdomestication

(驯化).Inaddition,accordingtoTheDebrief,chickensalsocommunicateviavisualcuessuchasbodylanguageand

facialexpressions.

Luckily,theresearcherswereabletousenewAItechnologiestohelpinterpretwhatchickensaresaying.

AccordingtoTheConversation,AIcanprocessandanalyzehugeamountsofaudio(音频的)data.Itcanrecognize

patternsandtypesofvocalizations.UsingthisinformationandanAItechniquecalledNaturalLanguageProcessing,

theresearchershavebeguntointerprettheemotionalstatesofchickens.

Inaddition,theresearchersalsouseddatafromvideoandthermalimaging(热成像),trackingthechickens5

expressionsandfacialtemperatures.Thiscanbeusedtotrackhowchickensrespondtostressors.

Neethirajan,anexpertinstockfarming(畜牧业),andtheleadresearcherofthestudy,toldTheConversation

thathisteam'sinterestinchickencommunicationisnotjustacademic.Theresearchershopethatthiscouldbea

turningpointintermsofstockfarming.

“Farmerscanusethisknowledgetocreatebetterlivingconditions,leadingtohealthierandhappierchickens,

This,inturn,canimpactthequalityofproduce,animalhealthandoverallfarmefficiency,9,hesaid.Additionally,he

advocatesfortheuseofthisinformationtoinfluenceanimalwelfarepolicies.Themorepeopleunderstandanimals,

themorelikelytheyaretocareabouttheirwell-being.

28.Whatcanweknowaboutchicken“speech”?

A.Itiseasytounderstand.B.Itissimilartootheranimals9.

C.Itisinfluencedbymultiplefactors.D.Itismuchmorelimited.

29.WhatroledoesAlplayintheresearch?

A.Itdealswithaudiodata.B.Itstimulateschickenstospeakmore.

C.Ittrackschickens9expressions.D.Itrecordschickens5facialtemperatures.

30.WhatdoesNeethirajanexpectoftheresearch?

A.ItcanboostAI9suseinstockfarming.B.Itcanbeacademicallysuccessful.

C.Itcanpromoteanimalwelfare.D.Itcanhelpcreatenewchickenspecies.

31.Whatwouldbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.TheBeliefinChickenIntelligenceB.AIandtheFutureofFarming

C.TheEmotionalWorldofChickensD.ChickenLanguageUnderstood

D

Hearingistheabilitytoperceivesoundsthroughvibrations(振动)thatareinterpretedbyyourbrain.These

soundscanbeababy'scries,aconversationwithothers,music,andeventherainfallingonyourroof.Theseareall

externalsounds.Butsomepeopleexperienceahigh-pitchedbuzzingorringingintheirears,aconditionknownas

tinnitus(耳鸣).Thesesoundsareinternalandcannotberemoved.Whilethereisnocure,therehavebeenmany

strategiestohelpreducethesymptoms(症状).Nowanewdevice,theLenire,whichhasbeenapprovedbytheFDA,

cantreattinnitusinaveryunusualway—byusingelectricalstimulationofthetongue.

TheLenireisthefirstbimodalneuromodulationdeviceapprovedfbrtinnitustreatmentintheUS,accordingto

theAmericanTinnitusAssociationwebsite.DevelopedbytheIrishcompanyNeutomodDevices,thedeviceusesmild

electricalpulses(脉冲)totheuser'stonguewhilethepersonlistenstodifferentsoundsviaheadphones,whichhelps

tostimulatechangesinthebrain,shiftingtheuser'sattentionawayfromthebuzzingorringingsounds.

AclinicaltrialofthedevicefoundthattheLenirereducedtheseverityoftinnitusinmorethan80percentofthe

participantsduringa12-weekperiodandthisimprovementcouldlastfbrayear.

AudiologistBrianFligor,whotreatstinnituspatientsinBoston,becameoneofthefirsttousethedeviceinthe

US.Hesaid,“Agoodcandidateforthisdeviceissomebodywho'shadtinnitusfbratleastthreemonths,9,buthe

warnedthatpeopleshouldbeevaluatedfirsttomakesurethere'snotapotentialmedicalissuethatiscausingthe

ringing.Somepatientsalsobenefitbyusingacombinationofahearingaidandthenewdevice.

Oneofthedisadvantagesofthedeviceisthatitisexpensiveandnotcoveredbyinsurance.Butpeopleusingthe

Lenirehavefoundrelieffromthesymptomsoftinnitusanditprovesthatsilenceisreallygolden.

32.Whatcanbelearnedabouttinnitusfromparagraph1?

A.Itrelatestobabies'cries.B.Itisincurableatpresent.

C.Itaffectsthetongue.D.Itiscausedbycontinuousringingsounds.

33.Whatdoesparagraph2mainlytellusabouttheLenire?

A.Itssocialeffects.B.Itsworkingprinciple.

C.Itstargetusers.D.Itsdevelopmentprocess.

34.WhyareBrianFligor'swordsmentionedinparagraph4?

A.Toimplyotherpotentialmedicalissuescanbeserious.

B.Toshowahearingaidisasusefulasthenewdevice.

C.Todisplaythenewdeviceisnotwellappreciatedbyall.

D.Tostressnoteverytinnituspatientissuitabletousethenewdevice.

35.Whafsthepurposeofthetext?

A.TointroduceadeviceB.Toadvertiseacompany.

C.Toreportaclinicaltrial.D.Toexplainadisease.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为

多余选项。

Inthedigitalage,ifsquiteeasytoaccessanythingyouwantrightawaythroughyourdigitaldevices-including

books.36

They'rebetterforyoureyes.

Thebluelightfromscreenscanbeharmfultoyoureyes.Studieshaveshownthatlightcanactuallyharmtheeyes.

Staringatascreenfortoolongcancauserednessanddryness.37

You'llkeepmoreinformation.

A2014studyfoundthatreaderswhouseprintedbooksabsorbmoreinformationthanthosewhoreaddigitallyon

e-readers.Holdingaphysicalbookinyourhandshelpsyoustayfocused.38Scientistsowethisbetter

absorptiontothetactile(触觉的)experienceofholdingthebook,aswellasthefactthatreaderscouldseetheir

progressioneasierinaphysicalbook.

39

Whetheryou'rereadingonaniPhone,Kindle,orsomeotherdevices,digitale-readerstypicallymeanyouhave

theInternetatyourfingertips,Asaresult,itcaneasilycauseyoutosurftheweb.Havingaphysicalbookprevents

youfromquicklyjumpingtoanewpageorrespondingtoanotification,meaningyou'llbelesslikelytogetdisturbed

byotherthings.

Physicalbooksimproveyoursleephabits.

Routineresearchhasshownthatthebluelightfromscreensanddeviceschangeourmelatonin(褪黑激素)

levelsandcircadian(生理节奏的)cycles.40Therefore,you'11havemoredifficultyenjoyingagoodnighfs

rest.Insteadofreadingane-book,chooseaphysicalcopythatisgentleronyoureyesandsleepschedule.

A.Italsoallowsyoutoremembermore.

B.You'llbemorelikelytogetfocused.

C.Itcanweakenyourabilitytofallasleepatnight.

D.However,bluelighttellsyourbrainthatyoushouldbeawake.

E.It'simpossibletoignorethepopularityofdigitalentertainment.

F.Luckily,withprintedbooks,thisisnotsomethingtoworryabout.

G.Withthegrowingpopularityofe-books,it'sworthconsideringthebenefitsofphysicalones.

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题

卡上将该项涂黑。

Manyyearsago,mywifeandIwouldtakeourchildrentoherfamilyreunioneveryspring.The41usually

tookplaceatapicnicareaonthesideofamountain,whereherfamily9sgraveyard(墓地)wasatthetop.Theroad

leadingupthemountainwasquite42.Thoughithadbeenimprovedmanytimes,itremainedrough,with

potholes(坑),andsharprocksthatcoulddamageyourcarifyouhitthem43.Ifitrained,youwouldhaveto

drivequicklyto44gettingyourcarstuckinthemud.

Irememberonce45asmalltortoisesunningitselfontheroad.Ascarsspedby,narrowlymissingiton

bothsides,itretreated(退缩)intoitsshell,perhapsthinkingitwouldprovide46.However,Iknewthatifeven

onecar47thetortoise,thelittlecreaturewouldenditslife.Ireactedquickly,carefullypickingupthetortoise

beforethenextspeedingcar48.Walkingfurtherintothenearbywoods,Ifoundasuitablelocationwhereit

could49enjoythesunandleftitthereinpeace.

Throughouttheyears,therehavebeenmomentswhenIhavepersonallyfeltlikethat50.1haveexperienced

51andthedesiretoretreatintomyownprotectiveshell,52lifewereabouttorunmeover.Yet,everytimeI

feltthisway,alovingforcewouldupliftme,53metogotowardsthelight.Therehasalwaysbeensomething

mysterioustheretocomfortme,fillingmewithgreat54.

Lifeshouldnotbelivedinhidingorfear,butembracedinthelightoftruthandlove.Maywedalways55

toliveourlivesthisway.

41.A.adventureB.gatheringC.journeyD.conference

42.A.unevenB.longC.inaccessibleD.muddy

43.A.intentionallyB.aloneC.secretlyD.wrong

44.A.imagineB.riskC.tolerateD.avoid

45.A.appreciatingB.distinguishingC.encounteringD.hitting

46.A.shadeB.entertainmentC.protectionD.connection

47.A.heldbackB.ranoverC.threwoffD.passedby

48.A.approachedB.disappearedC.departedD.withdrew

49.A.silentlyB.temporarilyC.regularlyD.safely

50.A.roadB.mountainC.tortoiseD.wood

51.A.fearB.embarrassmentC.misunderstandingD.regret

52.A.asthoughB.evenifC.incaseD.nowthat

53.A.warningB.appointingC.guidingD.promising

54.A.prideB.loveC.curiosityD.sympathy

55.A.deserveB.happenC.preferD.try

第二节(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,并将答案填写在答题卡上。

DuringtheongoingParis2024OlympicGames,56(enhance)livebroadcastexperiencesandathletes5

performances,Chinesetechcompaniesareemployingtheircutting-edgecloudcomputingandAItools.

TheparticipationofChinesecompaniesintheOlympicGamesisrevolutionizingthewaythat57

(audience)viewthecompetition.

AlibabaCloud,thecloudcomputingarmofAlibaba,58isaworldwidepartneroftheParisOlympics,and

theOlympicBroadcastingServiceshave59(joint)launchedOBSCloud3.0tohelpmediaoutletsgetimages

andvideosoftheGames.

AlibabaCloudisalsoprovidingAl-enabledmulticamerareplaysystemsattheGames.Thesystemsprovide

slow-motionreplaysofathletes5performances,60(offer)globalviewersamoreimmersiveexperienceby

transforminglivefootageintoprecise3Dmodels.

61totalof11,000hoursofOlympicscontentwill62(distribute)tomorethan200countriesand

regionswiththehelpofAlibabaCloud'sglobalcloudinfrastructure.

Givenitsbenefitsoflowlatencyandhighresilience,contenttransmissionthroughthecloudplatformhas

outperformedothermethodsofdistributionintermsof63(flexible)andcost,whileincreasingthestabilityof

broadcastingoftheworld's64(large)sportingevent.

Byparticipatingandprovidingtechnicalsupport,ChinesetechcompanieswillletotherslearnaboutChina's

rapidprogressincloudcomputingandAItechnologies.Chinesecompanies"enthusiasmfortheworld-classsporting

eventhighlightstheircommitment65globalizationandrisinginternationalcompetitivenessinthehigh-tech

field.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

假定你是李华,你所在的兴趣小组对中学生使用“搜题软件”的情况进行了调查研究。请为校英文报写一

篇文章,内容包括:

1.调查结果(如图所示)

2.分析原因;使劲着

3.你的感想。

注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

第二节(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。

Whenitcomestobeingbrave,mydogNessieisnoprizewinner.Sheletsthecateatbeforeher.She'sneveronce

barkedatthepostman.Squirrelshavetakenoverherbackyardbecauseshedaresnotchasethemupatree.

LoudnoisesarewhatscaresNessiemost.Shetrembleswheneveratruckbackfires.Shegoesnutsduring

thunderstorms.Andshe'sterrifiedoffireworks.KnowingthatNessiehatesfirecracker-crazydays,mysonJamesand

hiswifeNataliearealwayscarefultokeephersafeinsidethehousedduringthosemoments.

Butoneyear,assumingthatthefireworksseasonwasover,theyleftheroutsideinthefencedbackyardwhen

theywenttodinnerwithfriends.Bigmistake.Theyreturnedhometofindspentbottlerocketslitteringthestreet

besidetheirhouse.Nessie,whowasn'twearinghercollarandIDtag,wasgone.Theirblackdoghaddisappearedinto

theblacknight.

Itwouldtakeamiracletobringherhome.

Jamescalledhisdadandmebeforesunrisethenextmorningtotellusthesadnews.uCanyoucomehelpuslook

fbrher?"heasked.Ofcoursewecould.

Onfoot,bybicycleandbycar,wesearchedtheareainanever-wideningcircle.Wetalkedtofriends.Wetalked

tostrangers.WehungpostersontelephonepolesandplacedaLOSTDOGadinthenewspaper.Nessie9spicturewas

postedandsharedcountlesstimesonsocialmedia.Wecheckeddailywiththekindpeopleattheanimalsheltertosee

ifadogmatchingNessie'sdescriptionhadbeenturnedin.EverytimeJamesreceivedaphonecallfromsomeone

sayingthey'dspottedascared-lookingblackdogwithnocollar,wefollowedthelead.Buttherewasstillnohope.

Dayspassed.AndNessiedidnotcomehome.

注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

MorethanaweekafterNessiewentmissing,James'sphonerangagain.

Asweapproachedthecallershouse,alittledogappeared.

大联考

2024—2025学年高中毕业班阶段性测试(二)

英语•答案

听力原文

Text1

M:Isthereanythingmoretodobeforeweleave?

W:Tvepackedourclothes.YoumightcallataxiasIlockthesuitcase.

Text2

M:Ispentsomuchtimepolishingmyletterofapplication.

W:Ifsworthwhiletomaketheeffort.Youknowjusthowimportantitistogiveagoodimpressionontheinterviewer.

Text3

M:Sowhathaveyouboughtfromthenewsupermarket?

W:Aleave-inconditioner.Itwasarealbargain.Igotithalfitsoriginalprice,saving10dollars.

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W:Excuseme,I'dliketoplaceanadvertisementfbrausedcarinyournewspaper.

M:OK,butyouhavetorunyouradvertisementallweek.Itwillcostabit.

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W:Goodmorning,sir.Welcometoourcountry.MayIhaveyourpassport,please?

M:Goodmorning.Hereyouare.

W:Doyouhaveanythingtodeclare?

M:No.ThafswhyIcamethroughthedoorwherethenoticesays“NothingtoDeclare”.

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W:David,whatdoyouplantodothisweekend?

M:Ihavenogoodideayet.Whataboutyou,Alice?

W:I'mreadytogobird-watching.Ijustsignedupfbraweekendgroupontripstopopularlocationsfbrbird­

watching.Wouldyouliketojoinus?

M:Yes,rdloveto.Ifsanopportunitytogetclosetonature.

W:Yes.ThegroupwillwalkaroundtheCenturyPark,r11takemycameratotakesomephotos.

M:Wow.HowcanIjointhisgroup?

W:Iwillhelpyoudothatafterschool.

M:OK.Thankyou!

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M:Emily,whatareyoudoing?You'vebeenstaringatyourcellphonefbralongtime.

W:Oh,James.Myfriendintroducedmetoanapp,PlaydatePlanner,andIamtryingtocreateanaccountfbrmyson.

M:WhatisPlaydatePlanner?

W:It'sasocialplatformdesignedtobuildachild'ssocialcirclewithinasafeandsecureenvironment.Ithelpsfind

like-mindedparentswithsimilar-agedchildreninthenearbyneighborhood.Parentscanjoininactivities,share

stories,creatememoriesandexpandchildren'sworld,alongwithamazingrewardsandoffers!

M:Whafstheagelimit?

W:Ifsforchildrenupto12yearsold.

M:Soundsgreat.

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M:Angela,didyourkidsworkwhentheywereinschool?

W:Yes,mykidshadtoworkfortheirpocketmoney.Theywouldhelpwiththewashingup,sweeping,cleaning,

whatever.Theyworkedhardtoearntheirpocketmoneyandtheythoughtitwasreallyhard.

M:Sodidyouevercuttheirwages?

W:Yeah.

M:Really?!Howoftenwouldyouhavetodothat?

W:Moresointhebeginning.Theymustknowifyoudon'tworkforyourmoney,youdon'tgetyourmoney.Thafsa

lifelesson,isn'tit?

M:Thatisgreat!BecauseIthinkalotofparentsjustlovetheirkids—Theydon'twanttohavethetrouble,theydon't

wanttohavethefight,andtheyjustgivethemthe

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