长郡中学2025年高二暑假作业检测试卷
英 语
得分:
时量:120分钟 满分:150分
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: How much is the shirt
A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.
答案是答案C。
1. What juice does the man want
A. Orange. B. Apple. C. Pear.
2. How did the woman buy the tickets
A. By phone. B. On the Internet. C. In person.
3. Who might collect the kids today
A. Their mother. B. Their father. C. Their grandmother.
4. What is the relationship between the speakers
A. Business partners. B. Colleagues. C. Interviewer and interviewee.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. When to have a day out together.
B. How to work to the deadline.
C. Whether to go out today.
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 is the man's advice for the woman's trip
A. She should also check out Venice.
B. She should only stay in Rome.
C. She really should go to Pisa.
7. How many days will the woman probably spend in Rome
A. Two days. B. Five days. C. Seven days.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What major does Luke want to choose at GCU
A. Engineering. B. Business. C. Natural sciences.
9. What are the specialists responsible for according to the woman
A. Assessing students' qualifications.
B. Guiding students to choose a major.
C. Calculating students' credits.
10. What is the topic of the conversation
A. Academic performance.
B. School application.
C. Career planning.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. What type of class does the man volunteer to teach
A. A painting class. B. A dance class. C. A music class.
12. What talent does the woman have
A. Playing the guitar. B. Painting pictures. C. Singing songs.
13. Where are the man's classes held
A. At a youth center. B. At a playground. C. At a park.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. What are children most likely to sleep with during the night tour
A. Sea turtles. B. Dolphins. C. Sharks.
15. When did the man originally plan to go on the tour
A. On October 12th. B. On October 19th. C. On October 26th.
16. What can visitors do after 8:00 p. m.
A. Listen to a speech. B. Watch a movie. C. Prepare breakfast.
17. What did the man do last night
A. He bought an air bed online.
B. He enjoyed midnight snacks.
C. He put away his sleeping bag.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. What is the theme of the photo contest about
A. History of the town. B. Beauty of the town. C. Architecture of the town.
19. What is the requirement for the photo
A. It should be handed in by July 1st.
B. It should be a high-quality physical one.
C. It should come with a brief description.
20. What does the speaker mention at last
A. The public exhibition.
B. The contact information.
C. The shooting date.
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。
A
2025 Metropolis Marathon Registration Guide
The 2025 Metropolis Marathon will take place on December 1 in the districts of Downtown, Riverside, and Uptown. For interested runners, the following is a guide for registration.
Registration Period
From October 9 at 8 pm to October 14 at noon, participants can log on to either the official website of the Metropolis Marathon or the MetMar app. They can then select the corresponding races and events for registration. A drawing will be held, for which the results will be announced on the afternoon of October 24. After the results are announced,participants have to complete the registration payment before October 28 at noon.
Registration Fee
For foreign runners, the registration fee for the full marathon is $235 per person,$145 per person for the half marathon, and $80 for the fitness running program. Domestic runners pay $225, $135, and $70 respectively.
Entry Requirements
Direct entry is offered to top finishers of previous Metropolis races(e. g., Women'sHalf Marathon, Riverside Half Marathon). Additionally, 100 participants from the 2024Virtual Run can enter via lottery(抽签). Qualified runners must register between October 9and October 17.
Charity Program
This year, the Metropolis Marathon will continue to offer charity spots. Registration opens at 8 pm on October 9 with a total of 800 seats available on a first-come, first-served basis. Charity runners who successfully register are automatically confirmed and do not need to enter the drawing.
Key Notes
●Late payments will result in disqualification.
●International runners must provide valid(有效的) passports and medical reports.
●No refunds are allowed after October 28.
21. When will the registration result be released
A. On Oct 9. B. On Oct 14.
C. On Oct 17. D. On Oct 24.
22. Who can get direct entry
A. Athletes of the 2024 Virtual Run. B. Participants of fitness running program.
C. Winners of past Metropolis races. D. Foreign runners paying $235.
23. What can a runner do to secure a charity spot
A. Enter the runner lottery. B. Register within 800 seats.
C. Pay an additional fee. D. Submit a charity application.
B
After a month of fires that gave off record-breaking amounts of polluting gas, smoke from Siberian wildfires is now making its way to the west coast of the United States.
The New York Times’ Somini Sengupta reports that Aretic wildfires in June 2020 caused more pollution than the data that had been collected in the previous 18 years. Seasonal wildfires are common in Siberia, but this year's fires are unusually widespread in part because of a climate change-driven heatwave. The Arctic is experiencing climate change-driven warming faster than the rest of the earth, which sets up the dry conditions that make fires spread.
“I was surprised to see a fire burning 10 kilometers south of a bay of the Laptev Sea,which is like, the sea ice factory of the world,” said fire researcher Jessica McCarty fromMiami University in Ohio. “When I went into fire science as an undergraduate student, if someone had told me I'd be studying fire regimes(制度) in Greenland and the Arctic,I would have laughed at them.”
“This June's Arctic fires beat the pollution record set in 2019,” said Mark Parrington,who works with the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service tracking worldwide wildfires. Some of the fires may have spent the winter months smoldering(闷燃) only to grow again in warmer weather. And the weather has certainly gotten warmer. In June, aRussian town above the Arctic circle called Verkhoyansk hit a high temperature of 1.004degrees Fahrenheit.
The current situation in the Arctic circle shows that previous predictions(预测)“underestimate what is going on in reality,” earth scientist Vladmir Romanovsky told. He added that temperature observation in the High Arctic made in the last 15 years weren't expected for another seventy years.
Millions of acres of land are on fire this wildfire season. Most of the wildfires are located in Siberia's Sakha Republic, which sees wildfires frequently, but fires are also spreading further north and into unusual ecosystems, like those that are characterized by permafrost(永冻土).
24. What made 2020 Arctic wildfires extremely widespread
A. The warmer climate. B. Stronger seasonal winds.
C. More fires caused by humans. D. Humans' poorer control of them.
25. What did Jessica MeCarty want to say in paragraph 3
A. She used to laugh at those who studied the Arctic.
B. She had decided to be a firefighter in Greenland.
C. She used to think fires rarely happened in the Arctic.
D. She had shown little interest in studying fire science.
26. What can we learn from paragraph 4
A. The Arctic fires may go out in winter.
B.2020 Arctic fires may be related to those in 2019.
C. The pollution record in the Arctic is broken each year.
D.2020 Arctic fires affected temperatures across Russia.
27. What can the underlined word“underestimate” in paragraph 5 be best replaced by
A. refer to B. focus on
C. judge incorrectly D. ignore completely
C
“The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.” When it comes to device addiction, this may very well be the case. If you believe that how you engage with your smartphone has no impact on your children, think again.
One study looked at 200 families and noted that the children of parents with phone addictions were much more likely to have behavior issues. In short, this obsession led to “technoference” or interruption of everyday interactions between parents and kids. In some cases, this interruption happened in face-to-face conversations, and in other cases, the devices disrupted playtime or meals. When this type of“technoference” occurred, parents rated their children as displaying more behavior problems, including whining, losing temper, sulking(生闷气), and becoming frustrated.
In addition, according to children development experts, there are bilateral(双边的)signaling systems that occur between adults and children, aiding the construction of the basic architecture of the brain. For example, infants and toddlers are highly engaged with the vocal cues of their parents that tend to happen with simplified grammar, a high-pitched tone, and exaggerated enthusiasm. This mode of relational conversation is incredibly important to a child's development.
With the arrival of smartphones, many parents are distracted and stuck in what experts are calling“continuous partial attention” mode. This leads to significant and recurring disruptions to the parent-child conversation flow, which can impair not only a child's language learning ability but also their school achievements overall.
While your habit may seem harmless, your kids may actually be imitating your behavior and forming dependence of their own. One study reported that some teenagers may spend up to 12 hours— half of an entire day— online and mindlessly swiping through social media apps without engaging in any one piece of content beyond a few seconds.
As a parent, the best thing you can do is lead by example. Try to limit time spent with technology, especially when it diverts(转移) your attention from other priorities. Shut down smartphones at dinner. Set aside phone-free time each day to engage with your children without the distraction that technology brings. While you may not be able to completely cut ties with new modes of communication, you can be sure that your children get the one-on-one time they need to develop into healthy, happy adults.
28. Which is TRUE according to the studies in the passage
A. All parents rate their children's behavior at parent-child time interruptions.
B. Children's poor school achievements are due to their addiction to social media.
C. The more engagement of parents, the better development of speech in children.
D. Children imitate parents' behavior but form their own harmless habits.
29. What's the purpose of paragraph 3
A. To further scientifically explain a child's behavioral problem.
B. To give an argument for the problem of a child's language learning ability.
C. To support the argument for a child's addiction to devices.
D. To present background information for the topic of the passage.
30. In what tone does the writer speak to parents in the last paragraph
A. Disrespectful. B. Apologetic.
C. Negative. D. Friendly.
31. Why does the writer start the passage with the quote“The apple doesn't fa ll far from the tree.”
A. To stress children will follow parents' example.
B. To provide evidence of device addiction.
C. To show the close bond between parents and children.
D. To highlight the final solution to device addiction.
★D
We have more ways to access music than at any time in history and a whole world of unfamiliar styles to explore. The thrill of discovering new songs and new sounds can enrich people of all ages. Except, most of the time, it doesn't. Our willingness to explore new,unfamiliar music declines with age.
Academics have coined the term“open-caredness” to describe this phenomenon. Until around the age of 11, children are generally happy to engage with unfamiliar music. Early adolescence sees a reduction in open-earedness, but is accompanied by an intense increase in interest in music more generally. Open-earedness increases slightly during young adulthood,and then declines as we age.
A major study involving more than 250,000 participants confirmed these changing behaviors. It also showed that the significance we give to music after adolescence declines,and the amount of music we listen to reduces from a high point of 20% of our waking time during adolescence, to 13% in adulthood.
Researchers have different theories to account for these trends. One explanation for age-based reduction in music consumption simply assumes that responsibility-burdened adults may have less free time at their disposal(自由支配) to explore their musical interests than younger people.
Some interpret the observed decline in music engagement in terms of psychosocial maturation. Adolescents use music as an identity mark er and engage with it to navigate social circles. Adults have developed personalities and established social groups. As such, drivers to engage with new music are lessened.
Some researchers argue that we shouldn't use a person's age to predict if their musical taste will stay the same, without first thinking about how we enjoy and use music at different stages of our lives. Teenagers tend to be very aware of what they are listening to. Adults who use music as motivation or accompaniment for activities such as exercise or household chores may be less conscious of the extent to which they actually do listen to new music.
32. What does the term“open-caredness” refer to in the passage
A. The ability to play music.
B. The willingness to explore new music.
C. The interest in music during adolescence.
D. The significance of music in daily life.
33. According to the study, how does the amount of music listened to change as we age
A. It remains consistent throughout life.
B. It increases from childhood to adulthood.
C. It peaks during adolescence and then decreases.
D. It gradually declines from childhood to adulthood.
34. What factor is suggested as one cause for a reduced interest in new music as people age
A. An increase in hearing sharpness.
B. Less spare time due to responsibilities.
C. An intense decrease in interest in music.
D. Changes in personality and social groups.
35. Which of the following is the best title for the passage
A. Music Consumption: A Lifelong Journey
B. Factors Influencing Music Engagement in Adults
C. Adolescents and Music: Identity and Exploration
D. Decline of Open-Earedness: Age Affects Music Exploration
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。
Cloud storage is a flexible and convenient way to store data with complete peace of mind. 36 This means you can store all your digital things remotely, without taking up space on your computer. There are two options available: public cloud storage allows you to share hosting space with other users; private cloud storage is the ideal choice for companies who want to have their data stored in their own environment.
37 Once you have registered and set up your account, you simply save your files via the Internet using your username and password. This ensures your data remains secure and inaccessible to anyone else. Should you choose, you can put certain permissions in place.which makes it easy to share your data with your colleagues or your family.
When you sign up to cloud storage, you can choose the amount of space you need. 38 You can store anything digital: all your files, videos and pictures. Whether you want to use this storage solution to store your family photographs or you want to use it to store your work documentation, you will find it quite convenient.
Is it better than your computer or an external drive The answer is a definite puters crash all the time. 39 External hard drives can still break, or fail. Here you also have the added risk of misplacing it or having it stolen. There are so many advantages to cloud computing, from the ability to access your data from wherever, whenever, to not needing expensive external storage devices. 40
A. You will find cloud storage very cheap.
B. Cloud storage is very simple to use.
C. It enables you to store your data on hosted servers.
D. This is the most common cause of lost work and memories.
E. Cloud storage providers offer multiple layers of data security.
F. The only disadvantage, however, is that you need Internet to access files.
G. You can start with a small amount and increase the storage size later on.
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。
My father always loved gardening. Growing prize-winning vegetables was a serious matter for my father for another 20 years after his retirement.
Growing vegetables was a business for my dad. Dates when everything was planted were carefully 41 . The type of seed used, the fertiliser and the weather were all documented.
Mum 42 a trip out for a holiday, but it was a thing of the past. “It's too warm today,” Dad would say. “My vegetables will need a 43 every three hours.”
As one crop was 44 , another was already planted, so caring for vegetables was a non-stop job. Beyond our wildest dream, Dad 45 the local Loxton show, where he could 46 his gardening skills. We all thought this was great and the 47 of eating free prize-winning vegetables was even better. Mum complained, “He is 48 in getting them ready. " However, soon she loved others' remarks about how 49 she was to have all the produce.
Then came that fateful day. My dad's 19 50 went into the show with first prizes coming home. Then he stayed up to 51 his prize-winning vegetables, really gardening with interest. Rather than using any chemicals, Dad wandered, with insects caught, in case of a small hole on the vegetables. He then went rather quiet for weeks to the point whereMum was wondering what was in his mind. He finally 52 , “This year I won't enter the show. It's fair to give others a(n) 53 to win.”
Of course, Dad kept gardening, just in a more 54 way, and both of my parents got to sleep all night and went on occasional 55 . Our fridges were still being filled.
41. A. recorded B. arranged C. fixed D. changed
42.A.complained about B. set aside C. brought out D. longed for
43. A. shade B. rest C. meal D. drink
44. A. sheltered B. harvested C. cooked D. attached
45. A. discovered B. updated C. designed D. celebrated
46. A. take up B.comment on C. show off D. pick up
47. A. delight B. feeling C. trick D. reward
48. A. occupied B. involved C. interested D. stuck
49. A. different B. enthusiastic C. lucky D. outstanding
50. A. performances B. prizes C. dishes D. entries
51. A. sell B. guard C. plant D. choose
52. A. announced B. whispered C. cheered D. requested
53. A. voice B. idea C. right D. chance
54. A. careful B. skillful C. relaxing D. casual
55. A. parties B. conversations C. jobs D. trips
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。
For the first time, a dim sum restaurant 56 (award) one Michelin star in theMichelin Guide Shanghai as the 2025 guide was revealed on Tuesday at the BellagioShanghai.
Following its relocation to South Maoming Road, Wu You Xian, 57 (know) for its specialty in Shanghai crab xiaolongbao, earned the one Michelin star. By integrating hairy crab into the xiaolongbao, the founder, Chen Lina, 58 (gentle) separated the crab into eight parts, including the crab meat, roe and paste, 59 (make) it possible for diners to experience the unique taste of each component— 60 quality Wu You Xian takes great pride in.
“Not only do I treat my xiaolongbao like my children, 61 I regard them as works of art; they are my life,” said Chen, a national first-class dim sum chef. She emphasized that although the xiaolongbao may be small in size, they contain a wealth of complex 62 (flavor).
“After a thorough exploration of the city, our Inspectors were glad to witness the emergence of an 63 (increase) number of local restaurants, particularly in the fields ofShanghainese cuisine, 64 beautifully balances history and modernity. From its belovedXiaolongbao and Dim Sums 65 complex court cuisine, Shanghai's dining scene has long been a symbol of cultural richness and culinary(烹饪的) innovation,” said GwendalPoullennec, international director of the Michelin Guide.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
口语课上,外教组织同学们讨论:“假如你可以带一件现代物品穿越到古代,你会带什么 ”请你准备一篇发言稿,内容包括:
1.简介物品;
2.你的理由。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Hello, everyone!
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。
Word spread that Derek Rodgers, who had Down's Syndrome(唐氏综合征), wanted to attend the Homecoming Dance(返校日舞会).
1. a new journalist for the Campus News, was curious who would be his dance partner and decided to cover his story. When I accompanied him on the way home one day, we were approached by Kelsey Stuart, a popular student.
“Derek, I'd like to ask you to the Dance,” she smiled.
Derek was shocked. He couldn't believe that one of the prettiest girls in school was asking him.
Derek's face went red. “Why me ” he asked, “And shouldn't boys be the ones to do the asking ”
“I doubt you would, after all the rough experiences you' ve had. And we actually have more in common than you think. We both really want to go to the Dance. And we are not like those who are only concerned about personal appearance.”
“But what do you see in me How can I be the sort of guy you want to go with ”
“I know you are a gentleman and you' ll treat me like a lady and I' ll feel safe with you.” she said, leaving with a smile.
The entire school went crazy when they learned that Kelsey was Derek's dance partner.
At first there were words that were not so nice about them. Their classmate, Billy,made fun of them by giving them stupid names. Betty, Kelsey's best friend, stopped hanging out with her because she couldn't understand her choice at all.
Despite the words around, every day after school, the two still stayed behind to practice their dance routine. Kelsey patiently taught Derek how to lead the steps, move to the beat of the music and spin(旋转) with elegance. Slowly but surely, they improved their dancing together.
The day of the Dance arrived. Kelsey got into a new dress and Derek put on a well-cut suit.
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。
Finally, the two getting ready, the Dance began.
After the Dance, students gathered around Kelsey and Derek.
长郡中学2025年高二暑假作业检测试卷
英语参考答案
题序 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
答案 B A C B A A B A A B c A A C A
题序 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 B A B C C D C B A C B C C C D
题序 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
答案 A B C B D C B G D F A D D B A
题序 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55
答案 c B A C D B A D C D
56. was awarded。句子描述的是一家点心餐厅首次在《米其林上海指南》中获得一星评级,因此应使用“was awarded”,表示“被授予”。
57. known。此处应使用过去分词形式作为后置定语,修饰“Wu You Xian”,表示“以 而闻名”,所以填 known。
58. gently。此处需要一个副词来修饰动词“separated”,表示“轻轻地、仔细地拆分”,而“gentle”是形容词,所以应填其副词形式 gently。
59. making。此处需要动词的现在分词形式作为结果状语,即“拆分蟹”(separated)是动作,“让食客体验风味”(itpossible...)是这一动作的自然结果,两者为因果关系。所以填 making。
60. a。此处 quality是同位语,表示“这样一种 的品质”,所以应填a。
61. but。句子使用了“Not only… but also…”的结构,表示“不仅……而且……”。因此,在“Not only do I treat myxiaolongbao like my children”之后,应填入 but来构成完整的并列句。
62. flavors。此处是名词的复数形式,因为前面有“a wealth of”表示“大量的”, “flavor”应使用复数形式,所以填flavors。
63. increasing。此处需要一个形容词来修饰名词“number”,表示“越来越多的”,所以应填 increasing。
64. which。此处需要一个关系代词来引导非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词“Shanghainese cuisine”,且从句中缺少主语,所以应填 which。
65. to。此处需要填入一个介词来连接“Xiaolongbao and Dim Sums”与“complex court cuisine”,表示从前者到后者的范围或转变,所以填 to。这个介词表明了上海美食从简单到复杂、从民间到宫廷的多样性。
第四部分
第一节
【参考范文】
Hello, everyone! If I could travel back to ancient times with one modern item, I'd bring a solar-powered flashlight. It is a lighting device in which the solar panel turns light into electricity for storage when exposed to sunlight.
In ancient times, the methods of lighting were often limited to torches, candles, or oil lamps, which were inconvenient and posed the risk of fire. However, a solar-powered flashlight would provide a clean and long-lasting source of light, reducing the reliance on materials easy to catch fire. Therefore, it would enable ancient people to engage in a wider variety of activities, such as traveling at night or working in dark places.
Just imagine how amazed people would be to see such an useful device! Thank you!
【参考范文】
Finally, the two getting ready, the Dance began. The gymnasium, decorated with lights and decorations, alive with excitement. As Kelsey and Derek entered, a hush fell over the crowd. The music started, and they took to the floor. Derek, guided by Kelsey's gentle cues, moved with a confidence that surprised many. Their dance was a graceful blend of elegance and joy, far from the clumsy steps everyone had anticipated. With each spin and step, they drew cheers and applause from their classmates. By the end of their dance, they had not only captivated the audience but also broken the doubts and prejudices that had clouded the air before.
After the Dance, students gathered around Kelsey and Derek. Their faces showed admiration and respect. What began as quiet whispers of surprise soon erupted into cheers of praise. Billy, who had earlier teased them, approached with an awkward smile, sincerely extending an apology to both. Even Betty, Kelsey's best friend, was there, tears glistening in her eyes as she hugged Kelsey tightly, expressing her regret for doubting her choice. The night ended not just with a successful dance, but with transformed attitudes and newfound respect among peers. It was a night thatDerek, Kelsey, and all their classmates would remember as a beautiful testament to acceptance and the power of kindness.
1.原文概要
在这个故事中,Derck Rodgers是一位患有唐氏综合征的学生,他渴望参加返校日舞会。Kelse y Stuart是一位受欢迎的学生,她主动邀请 Derek作为她的舞伴。这一决定在学校引起了轰动,引发了不同的反应,有些同学甚至对他们进行了嘲笑。尽管如此,Kelsey 和 Derek还是每天放学后留下来练习舞蹈。Kelsey 耐心地教 Derek 跳舞,两人的舞技也在逐渐提升。
2.续写思路
续写的第一段应围绕返校日舞会当天 Derek和Kelsey的表现。可以描述他们在舞会上的舞蹈如何吸引了所有人的注意,他们的舞步如何优雅和协调,以及他们如何克服了旁人的偏见和嘲笑,展现了真正的勇气和友谊。
续写的第二段应讲述舞会后学校同学对他们的态度发生了怎样的变化。可以描述一些之前嘲笑他们的同学,如Billy,如何被他们的表现感动并向他们道歉,以及同学们如何改变了对 Derek的看法。此外,还可以提到Kelsey和Derek之间友谊的加深,以及这次经历如何影响了整个学校社区,促进了更多的理解和尊重。
听力材料
Text 1
M: Could you get me some apple juice from the store I finished the orange juice yesterday, so I'd like to try something different this time.
W: How about pear juice It's super fresh!
M: Just apple, please.
Text 2
M: Did you get the concert tickets
W: Yeah, I did. They' re really good seats.
M: You must' ve waited long there. Or did you buy them online
W: Well, I just called and bought them.
Text 3
M: I have to work late again tonight.
W: But you promised to pick up the kids from school because I have to go to the hairdresser's.
M: Right. I' ll call my mother then.
Text 4
W: Hi, I'm excited to be here on my first day. How long have you been with the company
M: About 24 years.
W: That's a very long time. It must be a good place to work.
M: Yeah. I do hope you like it here, too.
Test 5
W: Michael, I'm so sorry, but I can't go out with you today.
M: Oh, that's no problem. Should we reschedule for tomorrow
W: Actually, next Wednesday might work better. We just had a major deadline moved up to this Sunday, so I' ll be tied up.
Text 6
M: What will you do while you' re in Rome
W: I'd like to visit the Colosseum and the Trevi Fountain.
M: Anything else
W: Well, also that tower that leans to the side.
M: You mean the Leaning Tower of Pisa
W: Yes.
M: Well, that isn't in Rome. It's in a town called Pisa. If you' re going to travel anywhere outside of Rome, I suggestVenice instead. You'd like it a lot because you can travel around in boats there.
W: I'm only in the country for a week, though. Would I have time to get to Venice
M: I think you could spend two days in Venice and the rest in Rome.
W: Great! I' ll do that.
Text 7(第10题为推断题)
W: Welcome to GCU transfer center.
M: Hello, Professor George. I'm Kevin Woods. I wonder if you could give me information on transferring to GCU.My son Luke majors in engineering and has been performing excellently at college.
W: The hot majors are business and natural sciences in GCU. If he plans on staying within the same field of study, he will need more credits to transfer.
M: Well. He has no intention of changing his major. Then, what should we do afterwards
W: Submit his transcripts. Our transfer specialists will review all of his information and form a final evaluation report. Lastly, he needs to write an important essay about his career expectations.
M: It doesn't sound complicated.
W: Yeah. But after entering our school, Luke should spare no effort to earn credits towards his degree.
M: Of course.
* GCU 格拉斯哥卡利多尼安大学(Glasgow Caledonian University)
* transcript 学生成绩报告单
Text 8
W: Want to come to the art museum on Saturday There's a show of paintings by local artists.
M: That sounds fun, but I volunteer on Saturday mornings.
W: Really Doing what
M: I teach kids free singing classes.
W: That's amazing! What type of music do you teach them
M: Mostly old-fashioned rock and pop music. But recently, I taught them my favorite dance music song! They loved it!
W: Great! Well, if you ever need someone to teach guitar lessons, let me know. I'm pretty good.
M: Wow, really That's so nice of you! Could you come next week
W: Sure, why not
M: Great! I run the classes at the youth center near the playground opposite the parking lot. Do you know it
W: Of course. I' ll be there!
Text 9
M: Kelly, have you heard about the night tour of the Grand Underwater World
W: No. Please tell me something about it.
M: People can spend the night there sleeping with sea life, like sea turtles, dolphins, corals and so on. According to the Grand Underwater World, sharks are the most popular among children.
W: That sounds fantastic. I'd like to book a night tour.
M: I was going to reserve a tour for this Saturday. But this week has been fully booked. Since you' re interested, how about making a reservation together for next Saturday, that is, October 19th
W: That day is perfect for me. Well, do you know any other details of the night tour
M: Yes. People should arrive there no earlier than 6:30 p. m. There's a speech about sea life. It ends at 8:00 p. m.Then, there's a big screen movie. People can sleep with sea life after finishing watching the movie around10:00 p. m. By the way, they offer midnight snacks and breakfast for the following day.
W: Great! I' ll dig out my sleeping bag tonight.
M: I was going to buy one online last night, but I chose to buy an air bed finally. It's more comfortable.
W: Good choice. I'm really looking forward to the tour.
Text 10
W: Are you a professional photographer or just a photography lover We' re excited to announce a community photo contest, and we expect your participation. The theme of this contest is“Capturing the Beauty of Our Town”.We' re looking for impressive images that show the architecture, landscapes, or everyday moments that make our town so special. There will be three people who can win first prize, each with a camera. The second prize will go to five people, each receiving a mobile phone. And the third prize will go to ten people, each receiving a smartwatch.Besides, all contest entries will be displayed in a public exhibition and all the people in the community can appreciate them. Just simply submit your high-quality digital photo, along with a brief description to our email address byJuly 31st. The email address and our phone number have been posted on our community's official website. You' ll find them easily. If you have any question or need further information, please don't hesitate to call us. There's one more thing: your photo must have been taken within the last six months. We can't wait to see incredible talents in our community! Good luck!