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南昌市2025届高三模拟测试,,,(一模),,,英语 2025.02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)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.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Gotothecinema.B.Designtheshop.C.Selectsomecurtains.2.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atapetstore.B.Attheirhouse.C.Atthetrainstation.3.Whydoesthemanmakethephonecall?A.Tocancelaweekendtrip.B.Tomakeanappointment.C.Togetsomeinformation.4.Whatwillthespeakershavefordinner?A.Rice.B.Steak.C.Pizza.5.HowdoesTomfeelabouthisjobinterview?A.Confident.B.Confused.C.Anxious.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.What'swrongwiththewoman?A.Shehaspoorconcentration.B.Shehasanunhealthydiet.C.Shehasasleepdisorder.7.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Getmoresleep.B.Changeherdiet.C.Dosomeexercise.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhatmadeMs.Clarkstartvolunteering?A.Herparents’influence.B.Herschoolproject.C.Hercommunitytask.9.WhatdoesMs.Clarkconsiderthebestpartofvolunteering?A.Recognitionfromothers.B.Interactionwithpeople.C.Journeytoplaces:一高三英语第1页(共8页)一10.WhatisMs.Clark'slong-termgoal?A.Tobuildmorevolunteercenters.B.Toengagemorepeopletovolunteer,C.Toraisemorefundsforcharities.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatistheexhibitionmainlyabout?A.Modernartworks.B.Ancientobjects.C.Contemporaryitems.12.Howdidthemuseumhelpvisitorsunderstandthepaintings?A.Byaspecialtranslator.B.Throughalocalguide.C.Withatailoredbrochure.13.Whatmightthewomandecidetodonext?A.Visitthemuseum.B.Researchtheobjectsonline.C.Askformorerecommendations.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.WhatisSarah?A.Acomputerprogrammer.B.Aprojectdeveloper.C.Asoftwaretester.15.WhydoesSarahestablishtasksforsoftware?A.Toupdateitsversion.B.Todevelopnewprograms.C.Toensureitsfunctions.16.WhodoesSarahworkwithtosolveproblems?A.Thesalesteam.B.Thedevelopmentteam.C.Themanagementteam.17.WhatisSarah'sjoblike?A.Demanding.B.Educational.C.Flexible.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhyisRoute12recommended?A.Itismuchsaferinthesnowyweather.B.Ithasfewercars.onthemainroadtoday.C.Ithelpsdriversavoidtheblockedhighway.19.WhathappenedtothetruckdriverinRedding?A.Hegothurtinhisback.B.Hesufferedaleginjury.C.Hehadhiscarcrashed.20.Whenwillthesnowstormbemostsevere?A.AtmidnightB.Inthemorning.C.Intheafternoon.第二部分阅读理解(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。AIfyou'reinthemarketforanewphone,wecanhelp!Ourteamoftechexpertsspentover300hoursofresearch,onlineshopping,conversationswithcustomerservice,andhands-ontestingtochooseourpicksforthebestcellphonesforelderlyusers.WefoundthatConsumerCellular'sIRISEasyFlipiswhatyoushouldn'tmiss.一高三英语第2页(共8页)一ConsumerCellular'sIRISEasyFlipstressesstraightforwardness.Itaclassicflipphone(翻盖手机)designiseasytohandle,makingitagreatchoiceforthosewhopreferamoretraditionalmobileexperience.Thisphonealsooffersalltheessentialfunctions,suchas.texts,calls,largekeys,andabuilt-incamera.Atjust859,itstandsoutasoneoftheleastexpensivephonesonourlist.What'smore,ConsumerCellular'saffordablephoneismatchedbyitslow-costserviceplans.Youcansetupamonthlypaymentplanforaslittleas$12,butthatwon'tincludeanyservicepackage.WiththemostbasicandeconomicalservicepackageConsumerCellular’splansstartatjust$20permonth.That'sagoodbuycomparedtoothercommunicationserviceproviderslikeAT&T,whose55+plansstartat$60permonthforoneline.Ifyoujustwanttomakecallsandsendtextstoyourfriendsandfamily,theIRISEasyFlipisasolidoptionthatwon'tbreakthebank.VisitourConsumerCellularreviewtolearnmoreaboutourexperience.21.WhatisthefeatureofIRISEasyFlip?A.Pricy.B.Senior-friendly.C.Advanced.D.Faneily-designed.22.WhatmightbeConsumerCellular?A.Aphonereviewwebsite.B.Anonlineshopping;platform.C.Anexperiencedtechnologyteam.D.Acommunicationserviceprovider.23.HowmuchdoesaConsumerCellular'sphoneplancostatleastforayear?A.$12.B.$60.C.$144.D.$240.BItstartedinnocentlyenough,asmostthingsdo.MysonNickhadbeeneagertotryrockclimbingandheneededapartner.Asa45-year-oldmother,Iamnotaphysicalpersonatall.ButIstilldecidedtojoinhiminatrainingclass.ThefirsttimeIreachedthetopandreturnedsafelytotheground,Iwasfloodedwithamixofemotions.Mybodytrembledwithadrenaline(肾上腺素),asIhadpushedmyselfharderthanIeverthoughtpossible,butIhadaccomplishedit.Fourmonthsin'omyclimbingjourney,Ihadanaccidentwhilebouldering(攀岩).I'mnotsurewhatexactlyhappened,butIbelieve,myfootmissedaholdonthewaydown.Ididn'tlandproperlyandinjuredmylowerback.Iwastakentothehospitalbyambulance.IfearedthatIwouldneverreturntorockclimbingorboulderingandsaidtoNicksadly,“Apieceofmewouldslipaway.Itwouldbeforgottenandliepassiveforever.Icouldn'tletthathappen.”IttooknearlythreemonthsbeforeIfeltstrongenoughtogiveitanothertry.Nickwassupportivethroughouttheprocess.Imadeithalfwayup,.butthenpanicsetin.IfeltlikeIhadletmyselfandNickdown.Hereassuredme,tellingmenottoworry,totakemytime,andtotryadifferentroutewhenIwasready.Fifteenminuteslater,Ichoseadifferentpath.IkeptremindingmyselfthatIcouldchangemymindatanytime.AlongthewayNickguidedandencouragedme.Tomysurprise,Imadeittothetopandbacktothegroundsafely.Rockclimbingwasdoingwondersforme.Ithasnotonlyenhancedmyphysicalandmentalstrengthbutalsoimplantedinmeanewfoundsenseofconfidence.Moreover,itservesasanexcellentopportunityforNickandmetostrengthenourbond,whileencouragingmetoexploremorepossibilities,embodyingthespiritofpushingmyselftothelimits.24.Whydidtheauthorjoinrockclimbingatfirst?A.Tokeephersoncompany.B.Tostepoutofcomfort-zone.C.Toimproveherphysicalcondition.D.Toseekadventureandenjoyment.—高三英语第3页(共8页)—25.Theauthor'swordstohersoninparagraph2implythat.A.shewasconcernedaboutdisconnectingwithNickB.shefearedlosingself-identitygainedfromclimbingC.shevaluedthenewinsightdevelopedfromclimbingD.shewaseagertodemonstrateherphysicalcapabilities26.Whatwasthekeytotheauthor'ssuccessfultryafterrecovery?A.Herpassion.B.Nick'sbacking.C.Herexperience.D.Doctors’encouragement.27.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthetext?A.FacinguptothenextchallengeB.Reachingfor.alifelongambitionC.PushingboundarieswithrockclimbingD.EnhancingcompetencethrouhgboulderingCGenres(体裁)areoftenviewedasstructuralframeworksforliterarytexts,ontowhichelementslikeimagery,character,plot,andsettingarelayered.Theseframeworksarepasseddownthroughgenerations,evolving(演变)overtime.Amongallgenres,thenovelreceivedthemostcriticalattentioninthe.twentiethcentury,oftenpraisedas:the“kingofgenries”duetoitsreflection.on.the-realworld..Yet;inthenineteenthcentury,itwasprimarilyseenasaformofmiddle-classentertainment.Itwasnotuntilthetwentiethcenturythatthenovelwasliftedtothestatusofanartform,joininginthesameleagueaspaintingorclassicalmusic.Lateron,manyscholarssuccessivelystudiedthecharacteristicsofnovelsfromthe18thand19thcenturies.Recently,inabookofEdwinFrank,StrangerThanFiction,heraisesanappealingquestion:istheresuchathingasa“twentieth-centurynovel”?Isitmeaningfultodistinguishthetwentieth-centurynovelfromitsnineteenth-centurypredecessor—orevenfromthenovelofthetwenty-firstcentury?Frankthinksso.Inhisbook,heillustrateshowthetwentieth-centurynovelmaturesintoadistinctliterarygenre.Thetwentiethcenturywasaperiodofviolentchange;therefore,violentchangeiswhatthetwentieth-centurynovelreflects—not,ornotonly,initssubjectmatterbutinitsform.Franksuggeststhat,modernasthetwentieth-centurynovelis,itshowstheculturalrelevancetodevelopmentofsocieties.However,thatrelevanceseemstohavewaned.Today,thenovelnolongerholdsacentralplaceintheculturalconversation.People'sdailyquestionhasshiftedfrom“Whatareyoureading?”to“Whatareyoustreaming?”Televisionserieshaveemergedasthedominantformofmiddle-classentertainmentinthetwenty-firstcentury.Hasprestigetelevisionreshapedtheroleofthenovel?Manynineteenth-centurynovelsgainvitalityinthetwentiethcenturythroughfilmadaptations.HenryJames,forexample,wouldlikelybepleasedtoknowthatThePortraitofaLadyhasbeenadaptedintoaBBCminiseries,afeaturefilm,andevenatelevisionversion——eachreachingafarlargeraudiencethantheoriginalprinteditioncouldeverhavehopedfor.28.Whydidthenovelgainrecognitioninthetwentiethcentury?A.Itmirroreditslinkwithreality.B.Itwaswritteninamusingforms.C.Itdisplayedattractivecharacters.D.Itwasauthoredbythemiddle-class.29.Whichaspectofthetwentieth-centurynoveldoesStrangerThanFictionfocuson?A.Itsrisesandfalls.B.Itsexpansionandeffect.C.Itssignificanceandlimitation.D.Itsevolutionanduniqueness.一高三英语第4页(共8页)一30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“waned”inparagraph4mean?A.Varied.B.Weakened.C:Peaked.D.Remained.31.WhatdoestheexampleofThePortraitofaLadyindicate?A.Novelslosetheirartisticappeal.B.Adaptationdecreasesnovels'status.C.Mediabreathenewlifeintonovels.D.TVshowschangetheroleofnovels.DForthousandsofyears,peoplehavechangedfoodtopleasetheirsenseoftaste.Morethan3,000yearsagoMesoamericans,livingin.whatisMexicoandCentralAmericatoday,cookedcomkernels(玉米粒)inasolutionofwoodash'orlimestone.Theprocessunlockednutrientsandsoftenedthetoughoutershellsofthecorn,makingitcasiertochew.Withtheinventionofcannedgoodsinthe19thcentury,theindustrial-scaletransformationoffoodbecamepossible.AccordingtotheUN,theaveragedailyfoodsupplyavailableforapersonintherichworldincreasedbyover20%between1961and2021,to3,500kilocalories.Inthattime,obeaityrateshavemorethantripled;today,nearlyoneinthreepeoplegloballyisobeseoroverweight.Nowworriesaremountingthattheheavyprocessingused'tocookupcheap,tastysnacksmayitselfbeharmful.Aparticulartargetis“ultra-processedfoods”(UPFs),heavilyprocessedfoodslikeice-creamorinstantnoodles.Attheheartofthedebateisaquestion:areUPFsunhealthybecausetheirnutritionalcontentispoor,ordoestheprocessingsomehowposerisksinitself?Attheturnofthe21stcenturysomescientistsnoticedthatpeopleinBrazilwerebuyinglesssugarandoilthaninthepast.Yetratesofobesitywerestillrising.Thisunintentionallyoccurredwiththegrowingpopularityofpackageddessertsandready-mademeals.BynownumerousstudieshaveshownthatpeoplewhoconsumedietshighinUPFstendtohavemorehealthproblems.ButarecentanalysisbySamuelDickenandRachelBatterhamatUniversityCollegeLondonreviewed37studiesandfoundthatevenafteradjustingforfat,sugarandsaltUPFswerestillstronglylinkedtopoorhealth.Thatsuggeststhereismoretotheirharmthanjustapoornutrientprofile.Wherethoseharmscomefromisstillunclear,however.Withsomanyinfluentialcausesthatcouldalsoexplainpoorhealth—suchasincomeandeducation—observationalstudiesalonecannotofferconclusiveanswers.ArneAstrup,aDanishresearcher,arguesthatevidentlymostofthestudiesthatmakestatisticaladjustmentstotrytoisolate(分离)theeffectsofprocessingare“notgoodenough”.32.WhydidMesoamericansprocesscornkernels?A.Toensurebetterconsumption.B.Toenableeasyhandling.C.Todiscovernewsolutions.D.Tofacilitatesafestorage.33.Whatdothedatainparagraph2show?A.Thehistoryoffoodindustry.B.Thebenefitsofpreservedfood.C.Theresultsoffoodmassproduction.D.Thedevelopmentoffoodprocessing.34.Whatcanbeinferredaboutultra-processedfoods?A.Theirpopularityisindecline.B.TheirpresencechangesBrazilians’dict.C.Theirnutrientscanmakeupfortheirrisks.D.Theirprocessingmethodsarouseconcerns.35.WhydoobservationalstudiesfailtodeterminetheeffectsofUPFs?A.Manyfactorsaffecttheresults.B.Therelatedstatisticsareinaccurate.C.Thestudieslackenoughevidence.D.Thecausesofharmremainunknown.一高三英语第5页(共8页)一第二节(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。Ifyou'vebeenfeelingalittlepaleanddriodout,imaginehowyourhouseplantsfeelinwinter.Whilethesunstreamsinthroughwindowsallsummerlong,duringwinterit'sallshadowsanddrafts.36.Herearethefourwaysyoucanmakethemhappier.Adjustthelight.It'snotonlythatthesunlightislowerinthesky—it'salsoavailableforfewerhoursintheday.ToguaranteeyourplantsaregettingenoughvitaminD,youcantrymovingthemclosertosouthern-facingwindows.37.Plantlightscanensurethatyourplantgetsenoughlightwhereitneedsit.Slowdownthewatering.Iknowthatwateringfeelslikethewayinwhichwogiveplantslove,butitisalsothewayinwhichwedrownthem.Toomuchwaterresultsinrootrot.Ideallyyouwanttowateronlysomuchthatthesoilisdamp,butnotwet,whenyoustickyourfingerinafewinchesdown.38.Dustyourleaves.Ifyouloveyourplants,you’lltendtotheirleavesbydustingthem.Plantsabsorbnutrientsfromthe·airthroughtheirleaves.39.Inthiscase,spraythemwithwaterandwipethemwithacloth.Ifyou''reseeingleafissues,suchasalltheleavesdropping,thatcanbeasignofoverorunderwatering.40.Yourplantsenjoythesame'conditionsyoudo.Theydon'tenjoyhotorcoldair,aseitherwilldrythemout.Eachhouseplanthasspecificneeds,whetherfullsun,partialsun,partialshadoorfullshade,andyoushouldkeepneedsinmindwhenprovidingsunexposurethroughtheday.A.AvoidunfavorablefactorsB.Createa:welcome'environmentC.Andtheir“tinyholes”cangetblockedbydustD.Itshouldhavetimetodryout.inbetweenwateringE.Asaresult,yourplantsmaybelookingalittledullF.Butultimatelyyoumayneedsomeman-madeassistanceC.Youshouldbecarefulabout.wateringtheroot,asitrequiresmorewater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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。CRACK!BOOM!Isatupinmyhotelroom,myheartpoundinginmycheat.Ihadbeensleepingafewsecondsbefore.The41madeithardformetofallbackasleepagain.ThenextdayIsawithadwrappedaroundanOnktree,burningthe42andsplitting(劈开)thetrunk.Toateenager,a(a)43likethiswasnotnormal.Ifelt44aboutthetreeknowingthatitwasdonefor.Thenextyear,45,Inoticédthatthetreehadn'tdied.Infact,ithadfreshnew,greenleavesgrowingonitandtheburntbarkwasstartingtogrowbacktoo.Iwasamazedatthe46ofthistreeandcouldn'tbelievethatithad47suchdamage.AscientificstudyIwasreadingrecently48thattree.Itshowedtheforestflooris49.Whenonetreeisdamaged,theothertreeswill50theirownnutrientsthroughtheirrootsystem.Ifeltarenewed51fortheEarth.AndIwasgrutefulforthisbeautifulworldwealllivein.LookingbackatmyownlifeIrealizeI've52countlesslightningstrikesmyself,andthey'va53methatloveisaround,throughlife'supsanddowns.Whenoneofusgetshurt,othersarealwaystheretohelpus54.Weareapartofagreaterforest,onecreatedin55.一高三英语第6页(共8页)一41. A.dream B.scream C.burden D.lightning42. A.bark B.branches C.root D.leaves43. A.sound B.adventure C.sight D.placo44.A.embarrassed B.frustrated C.curious D.concerned45. A.meanwhile B.instead C.though D.indoed46. A.outlook B.toughness C.value D.influence47. A.suffered B.survived C.reduced D.caused48. A.tookaccountof B.rantestson C.kepttrackof D.castlighton49. A.nutritious B.connected C.well-developed D.highly-organized50. A.stop B.keep C.absorb D.share51. A.inspiration B.expectation C.appreciation D.resolution52. A.braved B.learned C.avoided D.considered53. A.reminded B.warned C.promised D.comforted54. A.stay B.change C.recover D.plan55. A.awe B.love C.pride D.relief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。ResearchersfromtheUniversityofBaselandtheUniversityofLeicesterhaveshowntheintensityofyourexercisecanbemoreimportantthanthetime56(spend)engaginginphysicalactivity.Higherintensityphysicalactivity57(find)tobeassociatedwithlowerriskofancarlydeathfromallcanses,butthedifferenceismost58(notice)whenitcomestocardiovasculardisease.Oneofthegreat59(strength)ofthestudyisthatitincludespeoplewithverydifferentlevelsoffitnessandhealth,60(mean)thateveryone,regardlessofwhethertheyareveryathleticorinactive,canbenefitfromtheknowledgethatintensityreducesdeath.61(boost)dailyactivityhealthily,youcaneitherspeedupyourregularjogs,ortakethestairsinsteadofthelift.Thestudyreportsthat62extra150minutesoffastwalkingduringtheweekcouldreducedeathriskbyasmuchas28percent.Butthereissuchathingasoverdoingit.Therewillbeaphase63exercisingharderwon'tgiveyouanyextrayearsandmayactuallystartdoingdamage64yourbodyinstead.“It’snotaboutpeoplelivinglongeriftheytrainextremelyintensively,wear65(they)outandarecompletelyoutofbreath,"saysaresearcher.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,最近为祖母祝寿做了长寿面(longevitynoodles),你的英国朋友John来信询问具体情况。请写一封回信,内容包括:1.长寿面的寓意;2.制作过程;3.你的感悟。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。一高三英语第7页(共8页)一第二节(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。Lenahadalwaysbeenaquietgirlwhostruggledtomakefriends.Atschool,wheneversomeonetriedtotalktoher,hermindwouldracewithworries:“WhatifIsaysomethingwrong?Whatiftheythink.I'mstrange?"Thesethoughtsalwaysmadeherstumbleoverherwordsorgiveawkwardreplies.Onco,aftersheaccidentallygaveawronganswerinclass,sheheardsomeclassmatesgiggling(咯咯地笑).Sincethea,shehadbecomeevenmoreafraidtospeakup.Onerainyafternoon,whilewalkinghomefromschool,shenoticedasmalldoghuddled(蜷缩)underabush.Thedoglookedlostandscared,justlikehowshefeltwhenevershetriedtojoinaconversation.Itwasshivering,wet,andalone.Lenacroucheddownandgentlyapproachedit.Thedogwagged(摇摆)itstailalightlyandcamecloser.Lenanoticedabluecollarhiddenunderitswetfur.Somethingaboutitstrustingeyesmadeherheartache.Shedecidedtotakeithome.Herparentsagreedtokeepittemporarilywhilesearchingforitsowner.Lenanamedthedog“Shadow”becauseitfollowedhereverywhere,justlikeher.ownshadowsofself-doubt.Asdayspassed,LenanoticedhownaturallyShadowinteractedwitheveryone.Atthepark,hewouldapproachotherswithcompleteconfidenceandmakefriendseffortlessly.Evenwhenhemademistakes,likeaccidentallyknockingoversomeone'swaterbottle,hisfriendlytailwagwouldmakeeveryonelaughwithhim,notathim.TakingShadowforwalksgaveLenaunexpectedfriendships.Emily,agirlfromherclass,oftencametotheparkwithherowndog.Theystartedtalkingabouttheirpets,andsoonEmilybecameLena'sfirstrealfriend.ThroughEmily,Lenametotherkidsandgraduallyfoundherselfpartofagroupthatwouldmeetattheparktoplaywiththeirdogs.Forthefirsttime,shefeltlikeshebelonged.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好.Paral:Oneday,awomancarryinga“LostDog:Lucky”posterwalkedintothepark.Para2:LenaandEmilybeganvisitingLuckyeverynowandthen.一高三英语第8页(共8页)一2025届高三模拟测试英语听力材料、参考答案及评分意见听力材料Text1M:Hey,Ithinkourlivingroomneedsanewlook.Weshouldgetsomenewcurtains.W:That'sawonderfulidea!Theshopnearthecinemahassomelovelydesigns.M:Perfect.Text2M:Lily,hurryup!Thetrainleavesin40minutesandweneedtogettothestation.W:Iknow,Mom.IjustneedtofindmystudentIDcard.Oh,andcanyoufeedmypetwhileI'maway?M:Yes,yes.Wereallyneedtogonow!Text3W:Goodmorning,CityLibrary.HowcanIhelpyou?M:Hi,I'mplanningtovisitthelibrarytomorrow.Canyoutellmeifit'sopenonSundays?W:Yes,we'reopenfrom9a.m.to3p.m.onSundays.M:Great,thankyou!Text4M:Shouldwetrymakingapizzaorsteakfordinnertonight?I'mnotinthemoodforrice.W:I'mreallytiredafterworkanddon'tfeellikecookingsomethingelse.M:OK.Youaretheboss.Text5W:Hey,Tom,youlookrelaxed.Ibetyouarereadyfortheinterview.M:Oh,actually,I'mreallynervous.W:Haveyoupreparedwellforit?M:Ithinkso,butIcan'tshakeoffthisfeeling.Text6W:Ohno,I'vebeenfeelingsotiredlately,andIcan'tfocusonmyworkatall.It'sbeenlikethisforthepastfewweeks.M:Oh,honey,areyoualright?W:Idon'tgetit.I'vebeensleepingeighthoursanightlikealways,andmydiethasn'tchangedeither.M:Well,maybeit'sbecauseofyourschedule.You'vebeenspendingsomuchtimesittingatyour—高三英语第1页(共5页)—desklately.Youhardlytakeanybreakstomovearoundduringtheday.W:Youmightbeontosomething.Ishouldprobablycutdownonmydesktime.M:Yeah.Youcouldjustaddashortwalkduringyourlunchbreakanddoabitofstretching.Thatway,you'llstillgetyourworkdoneandfeelmoreenergetic.Text7M:Welcometoourstudio,Ms.Clark.CongratulationsonbeingselectedastheVolunteeroftheYear.W:Thankyou,Mark.I'mreallyexcitedtobehereandsharemystory.M:Whatinspiredyoutostartvolunteering,Ms.Clark?W:Well,Igrewupinacommunitywhereeveryonelookedoutforeachother.Witnessingthepowerofkindnessstuckwithme.Also,myparentswerealwaysinvolvedinlocalcharitywork,soitwaskindofinmyblood.M:Couldyoutelluswhatthebestpartaboutvolunteeringisforyou?W:It'sthepersonalconnections.Meetingpeoplefromallwalksoflifeandknowingthatyou'repartoftheirjourneytoabetterday.It'sanincrediblyheartwarmingexperience.M:Whatdoyouhopetoachievethroughyourvolunteeringinthelongrun?W:Toinspiremoreindividualstogetinvolved.Iwanttoseeourcommunitybecomeaplacewherenoonefeelsbeingleftbehind,andwhereeveryoneinvolvesintosolveproblemstogether.Text8M:Hey,Melinda.Haveyouheardaboutthenewexhibitionatthehistorymuseum?They’reshowcasingsomeveryoldobjectsfromdifferentcivilizations.W:Really?Tellmeaboutit.M:There’sabitofeverything——pottery,jewelry,weapons,andevensomeoldpaintingswithwritingonthem.They'reallfromdifferenterasandplaces.W:Thatsoundsamazing.Whatimpressedyoumost?M:Definitelythepaintings.Themuseumoffersthisamazingtranslatorthattellsthestoriesandhistorybehindthem.Itreallybroughtthemtolife.W:I'vealwaysbeeninterestedinhistory,butI'veneverbeentoamuseumexhibitionlikethis.IthinkIshouldgocheckitout.M:Youshould!It'sagreatwaytolearnaboutdifferentculturesanderas.Plus,theobjectsaresowell-preservedthatit'slikeyou'resteppingbackintime.W:Soundslikeaplan.Thanksfortherecommendation!Text9M:Sarah,youseemtobealwaysbusywithcomputers.Butyou'renotaprogramme

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