安徽省江淮十校2026届高三上学期8月第一次联考英语试卷(PDF版含答案,含音频有听力原文)

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江淮十校2026届高三第一 次联考
英 语 试 题 2025.8
注意事项:
1.本试卷由四个部分组成。其中第一、二部分和第三部分的第一节为选择题;第三
部分的第二节和第四部分为非选择题。共10页、150分。
2. 全部答案在答题卡上相应区域内完成,在本试卷上作答无效。选择题请使用2B
铅笔填涂,非选择题请使用0.5毫米黑色签字笔作答。要求字体工整、笔迹清晰。
3.请在答题卡规定的地方填写好个人信息,并认真核对答题卡上所粘贴的条形码是否与
本人的信息一致。
4.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,请先将答案标在试卷工。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二个选项中选出最佳
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。
1.Whal do the speakers plan lo do
A.To visit an Internet shop.
B.To share their opinions.
C.To hold a celebration.
2.Iow does the woman feel aboul the school decision
A.Dissalisfied. B.Graleful. C.Acceplable.
3.Whal did the woman do loday
A.She paid a visit to a friend.
B.She went to a job interview.
C.She tried to find if she got the job.
4.What docs thc man advisc thc woman to do ncxt
A.Have a blood test.
B.Iave her lemperalure laken.
C.Have her blood pressure checked.
5.How much does the woman have to pay
A. 36. B. 38. C. 40.
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。每段对话或独白后右几个小题,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,凹答第6和第7题。
6.Where does the conversation probably take place
A.At home. B.In the office. C.In the classroom.
英语试题 第1页(共10页)
7.Why does Professor Ilill refuse the sludenl
A.He is busy. B.He is unwilling. C.He is dissatisfied.
听第7段材料,回答第8和9题。
8.How will the speakers study chemistry
A.Studying together.
B.Doing more memorizalion.
C.Spending more time.
9.What will the woman help the man with
A.Reading comprehension.
B.English preposilions.
C.Speaking English.
听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。
10.What made the woman look upset
A.The high expenses.
B.The Lraffic jam.
C.The quarrel with the landlord.
11.How does the man usually go out
A.He rides a bike. B.He takes a bus. C.He travels by tube.
12.Whal does the woman advise the man Lo do Lo save money
A.Enjoy foods in a restaurant.
B.Buy take-aways in a supermarket.
C.Eat foods at bargain prices.
13.Why does the woman choose a big city to live in
A.She can travel freely.
B.She can find jobs easily.
C.She can sludy further there.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.What are the two speakers talking about
A.The past. B.The present. C.The future.
15.How does the man feel about not having flown in a plane
A.Regrelful. B.Painful. C.Indifferenl.
16.Where would the man go if space tourism agency businesses were to start
A.The universe. B.The edge of space. C.The moon.
17.How many people would be invited f possible
A.Two. B.Three. C.Four.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.What allowed the speaker to notice the green house
A.The completion of the new through street.
B.The special visit paid to it by the speaker.
C.The conslruclion of the small and green house.
英语试题 第2页(共10页)
19.Why did the speaker's brother accompany him Lo Mark’s house
A.He happened to be free that day.
B.He could drive to give them a lift.
C.Ie was inleresled in pholography as well.
20.How did thc spcakcr fccl when hc approached Mark's housc
A.Relieved. B.Disappointed. C.Astonished.
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。
A
Four Top Places for Freshwater Diving
If you're ready for an advenlure and eager lo explore our walerways,Lhese four
destinations will leave you breathless.
Crystal River,Florida
Localed aboul one hour and a half north of Tampa,Cryslal River is the only
part of Florida where swimmers are monitored around manatees or sea cows.The
area keeps a list of Special Use Permit Holders authorized to offer tours,rentals,
and inslruction within its limils.If you're ready lo dive inlo waler and meel
manatees for yourself,there's no better place to start your adventure.
Clear Lake,Oregon
Localed in Willarnelle Nalional Forest in Central Oregon,the snow-fed Clear
Lake has a year-round temperature of about 43 degrees Fahrenheit.True to its
name,Clear Lake's waler allows people on ils surface Lo see a surprising 200 feel
below.Its coldness has preserved an underwater forest.
Cooper River,South Carolina
The Cooper River is a shorl,wide river thal begins al Iake Moultrie and
finally empties into Charleston Harbor.The water is cold and you can hardly see
anything at 20 feet deep,making it a significant challenge even for experienced
divers.It is legal here to search for and collecl megalodon (巨齿鲨) leeth and
whale fossils ( 化 石 ) buried in the depths.Hopeful collectors need not only
excellent diving skills but also a strong flashlight,a collection net,and a South
Carolina Iobby License.
Blue Hole,New Mexico
On historic Route 66 between Albuquerque and Amarillo,the Blue Hole of Santa
Rosa,New Mexico looks like a valuable blue slone in the deserl.Ils spring waler
refrcshcs itsclf cvcry six hours and kccps a stcady,ycar-round tcmpcraturc of 62
degrees Fahrenheit.It's a popular destination for swimmers and an excellent location for
diving inslruclors to conducl Lraining courses.
21.What makes Crystal River a unique diving destination in Florida
A.It is the deepesl river in Florida with clear waler.
B.It offers the cheapest diving tours in Florida.
C.It is close to Tampa and has the best diving conditions.
D.It is the only place in Florida lo dive with manalees.
英语试题 第3页(共10页)
22.Why is diving in Cooper River considered challenging
A.It requires special permission from local authorities.
B.Divers must handle extremely fasl waler currenls.
C.Visibility is poor and water temperatures are low.
D.Collecting fossils demands advanced equipment.
23.What do the Clear Lake and the Blue Hole have in common
A.They are located in national forests.
B.They have exceplional waler depth.
C.They have steady water temperatures year-round.
D.They are popular destinations for diving instructors.
B
Maria Rodriguez,our school cafeleria server for ten years,always greeled us
with a warm smile while preparing meals.One Monday,however,I noticed her
quielly wiping lears in the corner of the staff room.My firsl thought was thal she
might be facing personal hardships—until I saw her gently holding a framed
certificale and whispering,“I did it...finally.”Her lears,I soon realized,were
of overwhelming pride.At 42,Maria had just eamed her high school diploma.
Struggling with hearing loss since childhood,Maria dropped out at 15 to
supportl her sick parents.She worked multiple low-income jobs until securing slable
work in our school cafeteria.Last year,when the school introduced a new digital
ordering syslem,Maria's supervisor genlly explained thal operaling il required
basic computer literacy—which in turn required a high school credential.“We'll
keep your position,"he said,"but to continue long-term,you'll need to complete
your diploma within two years.”
Maria enrolled in night classes at a local adult education center.Balancing her
caleleria shifis,parenting Lwo leenagers,and sludying meanl surviving on 4-5
hours of sleep nightly.She tracked her progress uniquely:every passed practice
test eamed a gold star on her kitchen calendar.“Those stars shouted‘Keep
going!'on exhausting days,"she laughed.Her biology teacher remarked,“Maria
ofien slayed after class to review malerials—her delerminalion was exLraordinary.”
When Maria received her diploma last month,she called it “a key unlocking
doors I thought were sealed forever.”Bul for her,gradualion isn't an endpoinl—
it's a launchpad.She's now enrolled in online business courses.“My next goal is to
manage a food-service team,"she declared.“This is just the beginning.”
24.Why was Maria crying in the staff room
A.She felt exhausted from overwork.
B.She recalled her family difficulties.
C.Her supervisor criticized her performance.
D.She had achieved an imporlanl milestone.
25.What did the school require Maria to do to keep her job
A.Master the digital system within a month.
B.Complele her high school educalion.
C.Train another staff member.
D.Switch to part-time work.
英语试题 第4页(共10页)
26.Iow did Maria moLivale herself during Lough limes
A.By focusing on small symbols of progress.
B.By reducing her workload significantly.
C.By seeking financial support from the school.
D.By prioritizing sleep over studying.
27.What can we learn from Maria's story
A.Nothing can stop a willing heart.
B.The early bird calches the worm.
C.Always prepare for a rainy day.
D.Grasp all,lose all.
C
In recent years,the concept of“slow travel”has emerged as a reaction to the
fast-paced,mass tourism that dominates the industry.Slow travel encourages
travelers to engage profoundly with local cultures,stay longer in destinations,and
form meaningful connections with local communities.
One of the key principles of slow travel is to reduce environmental impact.By
choosing to stay in locally-owned accommodations,eating at family-run
restaurants,and using public transportation or bicycles,travelers can significantly
decrease their carbon foolprint.For inslance,a sludy found thal tourisls who
engage in slow travel produce up to 70%less greenhouse gas emissions compared
to those on traditional package tours.
Slow travel also allows for a deeper cultural understanding.Instead of rushing
through tourist attractions,slow travelers take the time to participate in local
traditions,lcarn about historical significancc,and intcract with rcsidcnts.This not
only enriches the travel experience but also provides economic benefits to local
communities.In some rural areas,slow travel initiatives have helped preserve
endangered crafls and revitalize(使恢复元气) dying Lraditions.
Iowever,slow Lravel is nol withoul challenges.It requires more planning and
flexibility,as travelers need to research local customs,transportation options,and
authentic experiences.Additionally,slow travel may not be feasible for everyone
due to time or budget constraints (约束).For busy professionals or families with
limited vacation days,spending weeks in a single destination may seem
unrealistic.
Despite these challenges,the slow travel movement continues to grow.
Travelers are becoming more conscious of their environmental and cultural impact,
and many are seeking more authenlic and suslainable ways lo explore the world.As
a result,Lravel companies are slarling Lo offer more slow-Lravel oplions,such as
exlended homeslays and cultural immersion programs.
28.Which is the benefit of slow travel
A.It can save money on traveling.
B.It can be more environmental friendly.
C.It can allow travelers to visit more places hurriedly.
D.It can increase the financial income of travel companies.
英语试题 第5页(共10页)
29.Whal can we learn aboul slow Lravel from the third paragraph
A.It has little impact on local economies.
B.It focuses on superficial interactions with locals.
C.It discourages travelers from learning about history.
D.It may contribute to the preservation of traditional crafts.
30.What does the underlined word“feasible”mean in this context
A.practical B.inevitable C.contradictory D.desirable
31.Whal can be inferred aboul the fulure of slow Lravel
A.It will replace Iraditional Lourism enlirely.
B.I may become more popular in the future.
C.It will cost less as time passes.
D.It will only be accessible to wealthy travelers.
D
French scientists from France's Atomic Energy Commission(CEA)have
announced their experiment—carried out on February 12—has set a new record of
1,337 seconds for keeping or maintaining hydrogen atoms in a state called plasma
(等离子体),25 percent longer than the previous one,which was set in China last
month.
The team said their work marks an imporlant slep in the search for nuclear
fusion (核聚变) methods thal could produce clean,safe and almost limitless
energy.The aim of fusion research is to create the same kind of nuclear reaction as
happens in the center of the sun.In a fusion reaction,the centers of two atoms
fuse,or join together,to form a new atom with a heavier nucleus,or center,
rclcasing largc amounts of cncrgy.
However,because fusion happens at very high temperatures,it is difficult to
control.The scientists in France used a machine—a circular ring with strong walls
Lo resist intense heal—called a Lokamak Lo do their research.Inside the ring,
hydrogen aloms are healed Lo lemperalures up lo aboul 50 million degrees Celsius,
creating plasma that is held together by powerful magnets.
Anne-Isabelle Etienvre,CEA’s head of fundamental research,told the
French news agency AFP the new record for making plasma shows “that we control
its production,but also its maintenance."However,Etienvre noted that there are
still many“technological bariers”to overcome before fusion can“produce more
energy than it consumes”.
Scientists say that for nuclear fusion to succeed,hydrogen atoms will need to
be healed up Lo more than 100 million degrees Celsius.Bul al this exLreme
lemperalure,plasma can become unslable and difficult to conirol,which can lead to
energy loss and limit how well a possible future nuclear fusion reaclor could work.
In the coming months,the research team will look to increase the time they can
keep the atoms in a plasma state,hoping to bring the total time “up to several hours
combined”.The CEA noted that in future experiments,scientists will also aim to
heat the plasma to higher temperatures and examine the effects the hot plasma has
on their testing machine.
英语试题 第6页(共10页)
Teams from multiple countries are working Logelher in southern France Lo
build the world's largest tokamak and fusion research center,called ITER,hoping
the currenl research on maintaining plasma will be useful for future projecls al
ITER.Iowever,AFP reports that repeated delays and increasing costs have
postponed operations at ITER until at least 2033.
32.Whal is the main achievemenl reporled by French scientists
A.They created a new type of tokamak machine.
B.They achieved nuclear fusion al 100 million degrees Celsius.
C.They broke China's record for plasma maintenance lime by 25%.
D.They sustained plasma for 1,337 seconds,setting a new world record.
33.According to the lexl,whal remains a major challenge for nuclear fusion
A.Building larger tokamak machines.
B.Reducing experiment costs.
C.Mainlaining plasma slabilily al over 100 million degrees Celsius.
D.Finding alternalive energy sources.
34.What will the scientists mainly try to do in the next step
A.To heat the plasma to 100 million degrees Celsius.
B.To keep hydrogen aloms in a plasma slale longer.
C.To lest how the hol plasma affecls the lesting machine.
D.To research how nuclear fusion happens.
35.Which would be the best tile for the passage
A.Plasma—a state of hydrogen atoms
B.Nuclear fusion—a technology to improve human life
C.A greal breakthrough—scientisls made in nuclear fusion
D.Iydrogen atoms—the fuel of nuclear fusion
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。
Successful team collaboralion is essenlial for achieving complex goals.I
involves more than just working alongside others;it requires intentional strategies
to use collective strengths.Then how can a team collaborate effectively
36
Every team member needs a shared understanding of the project's objectives
and their specific responsibilities.This prevents misunderstandings and ensures
accounlability.Ambiguily in roles ofien leads to repealed efforls,overlooked lasks,
and frustration.Clearly outlining expectations from the outset sets the stage for
produclive work.
Foster open and respectful communication.
Create an environment where team members feel safe to share ideas,ask
questions,and voice concerns withoul fear of judgment. 37 Actively
listening to understand different viewpoints,rather than just waiting to speak,is
crucial or building trust and inding the best solutions.
Address conflicts constructively.
38 View conflicls as opporlunilies to explore differenl perspeclives
and improve outcomes.The goal should be to understand the root cause and find a
英语试题 第7页(共10页)
mulually acceplable resolulion.Focusing on the issue al hand,nol personal
attacks,and seeking common ground helps the team move forward positively.
Make the most of diverse strengths.
Recognize thal each member brings unique skills,experiences,and
perspecLives Lo the lable. 39 Assigning Lasks based on individual sLrengths
not only improves efficiency but also increases engagement and satisfaction.
Establish regular check-ins and feedback loops.
Don't wait until the project deadline to assess progress.Schedule frequent,
brief meetings to discuss updates,roadblocks,and next steps.Constructive
feedback,both on the work and the process,should be encouraged. 40
A.Define clear goals and roles.
B.Encourage brainstorming sessions.
C.Effective communication is the comerstone of any strong team dynamic.
D.A team that communicates poorly will inevitably struggle with coordination.
E.Disagreements are unavoidable in teamwork,but they don't have to be destructive.
F.Intentionally discuss and map out thcsc differcnccs to maximizc thc tcam's potcntial.
G.This allows the team to adapt quickly and ensure everyone remains aligned with
the overall goal.
第三部分 英语知识运用(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。
When Rex turned 18.he felt lost and unsure about his future. 41
graduated from high school,he was confronted with the daunting task of choosing a
career path.Confused,he decided to lake a gap year,a decision 42 lo
explore his inleresls and discover whal Lruly molivaled him.This choice marked the
beginning of his journey toward self-discovery.
During his gap year,Rex 43 himself in a wide range of pursuits.He
enrolled in online courses covering programming,painting,and cooking.Each
course presented a new challenge,and every effort helped him understand his
abilities better.He also volunteered at a local animal shelter,where he 44
the profound joy,the real joy of helping others and the salisfaclion from making a
difference.
A critical moment in his journey came when he decided to learn a new
language. 45 by Chinese culture,Rex made a decision lo learn Chinese.
The learning process proved 46 ,yet Rex was determined.He spent hours
cach day practicing,and slowly 47 surcly,he bcgan to 48
The firsl time he was able to have a simple conversalion in Chinese,he felt a sense
of 49
Nevertheless,the journey was not without its barriers.Rex encountered
numerous 50 .There were times when he felt discouraged and wanted to
quit.But each failure 51 valuable lessons.He learned that failure is a
natural part of the learning process and that 52 is key to success.
By the 53 of his gap year,Rex had not only acquired new skills but
also allained a thorough self-awareness.Ile realized thal he was 54 aboul
英语试题 第8页(共10页)
Lechnology and decided Lo pursue a degree in compuler science.Additionally,he
understood the significance of lifelong learning and continued to seek out new
challenges.
Rex's journey of self-discovery proved to be a 55 experience.It
taught him that growth comes from stepping out of his comfort zone and embracing
the unknown.
41.A.Freshly B.Rarely C.Hurriedly D.Reluctantly
42.A.poslponed B.intended C.forgollen D.hesitlated
43.A.identified B.withdrew C.immersed D.struggled
44.A.extracted B.founded C.recalled D.unearthed
45.A.DisLracled B.Frightened C.Fascinaled D.Amused
46.A.proper B.tough C.rewarding D.mysterious
47.A.and B.when C.bul D.or
48.A.regret B.progress C.reflect D.hinder
49.A.amazement B.disappointment C.embarrassment D.accomplishment
50.A.setbacks B.options C.opportunities D.rewards
51.A.served as B.stood for C.engaged in D.singled out
52.A.flexibility B.impalience C.perseverance D.caulion
53.A.phase B.beginning C.middle D.end
54.A.passionale B.concerned C.anxious D.addicted
55.A.sensitive B.significant C.shallow D.temporary
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。
The Dunhuang Mogao Crolloes, 56 UNESCOWorld Teritage Site,
have fascinated visitors for centuries with their stunning Buddhist art and rich
cultural history.These caves, 57 date back to the 4th century,contain
thousands of murals,sculplures,and manuscripls 58 (reflecl)the
intcgration of Chincsc,Indian,and Ccntral Asian civilizations.
In recenl years,the Dunhuang Academy has been working lo preserve these
treasures through innovative technology.One of their remark projects 59
(involve)creating high-resolution digital copies of the murals.By using advanced
3D scanning and image processing lechniques,experls can 60 (accurale)
capture every detail of the artwork,even those damaged by time and environmental
faclors.
“Our goal is to make these cultural relics accessible people
around the world while ensuring their long-term 62 says Li
Wei,a conservation scientist at the academy.“Digital preservation not only helps
preserve the physical artifacts, 63 allows us to study them in ways that
Lraditional methods cannol.”
The academy has also launched virtual reality(VR)tours,which enable
visitors 64 (explore)the caves in an immersive and 65
(interact)way.Through these initiatives,the Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes continue
to inspire and educate,bridging the gap between ancient history and modern
innovalion.
英语试题 第9页(共10页)
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,学校计划在下学期为高一新生开设一门新的选修课,并提供了
“Career Planning”和“Crealive Writing”两个备选方案征求学生意见。请给学生会
主席 Jenny 写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.你的选择;
2.说明理出。
注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右。
(2)请按照如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Jenny,
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义。
My sister Lily and I had always been inseparable.But everything changed
when I lurned sixleen.One evening,I came home to find her holding our mother's
broken porcelain vase—the one that had been passed down for generations.Her
hands trembled as she tried to explain it was an accident.“You broke it!”I
scrcamcd.“This mcant cvcrything to Mom!”Lily burst into tcars and ran out of
the room.From that day on,she avoided me,and our once-close bond shattered.
A month laler,our school organized a communily service projecl al the local
nursing home.I was paired with Lily,much to my dismay.The thought of spending
hours with her filled me with dread.As we walked into the nursing home,an
clderly woman named Mrs.Wilson grccted us with a warm smilc.“You girls look
just like my granddaughters,"she said.“Would you mind helping me with my
garden ”We nodded reluclantly.
In the garden,Lily and I worked in silence.Mrs.Wilson chatted about her
late husband and how much she missed him.Suddenly,both Mrs.Wilson and I
glanccd at Lily staring at a crackcd flowcrpot.Mrs.Wilson went up to her,and
touched the flowerpot gently“This is the last gift from my husband.Though it is
broken,every lime I see il my husband's smile comes to my mind.”Seeing Lily
and me listening seriously,she continued softly“Love isn't about perfection,“It's
about seeing the beauty in broken things.”
注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1:
That night,I found Lily sitting on the porch,staring at the stars.
Paragraph 2:
The next day,we decided to fix the broken vase together.
英语试题 第10页(共10页)
江淮十校2026届高三第一次联考
英语试题参考答案
第一部分 听力
1-5 CABAB 6-10 BAABC 11-15 ACBCA 16-20 CBABC
第二部分 阅读理解
21-25 DCCDB 26-30 AABDA 31-35 BDCBC 36-40 ACEFG
第三部分 英语知识运用
41-45 ABCDC 46-50 BCBDA 51-55 ACDAB
56.a 57.which 58.reflecting 59.involves 60.accurately
61.to 62.survival 63.but 64.to explore 65.interactive
第四部分 写作
第一节:
Dear Jenny,
I am writing to share my preference regarding the new elective course for incoming Grade 10 students.After
careful consideration,I strongly support introducing“Career Planning”as the new elective.
This course would be invaluable for freshmen who may feel a bit lost about future paths.It would help them
cxplorc intcrests,understand carecr options,and sct acadcmic goals carly on—crucial for making informed subjcct
choiccs in high school.Whilc crcativc writing is cngaging,carccr guidancc addrcsscs an urgcnt nccd for direction
during this Iransitional phase.
Thank you for considering sludenl pcrspccLivcs!
Best regards,
Li Hua
第二节:
Paragraph 1:
That night,I found Lily sitting on the porch,staring at the stars.Her shoulders shook slightly as she wiped
away tears.I hesitated,then took a deep breath and sat beside her.“I'′m sorry,"I said quietly.“I shouldn't have
blamed you for the vase.Mom would've wanted us to forgive each other.”Lily turmed to me,her eyes glistening.
"I've been so scared to talk to you,"she whispered.“I thought you'd never forgive me.I didn't mean to break it."
I wrapped my arm around her,and we sat in silence,the weight of our misunderstanding lifting.Finally,Lily said,
“Mrs.Wilson's pot had cracks,but she said it was sill special.”I nodded.“Maybe we can stick these together ”
Paragraph 2:
The next day,we decided to repair the broken vase together.I brought out the box of vase pieces I'd swept up
thal day.We sprcad the picccs on the Lablc and gol whilc gluc.Lily hcld Iwo pices up:“Scce This curve fils
here.”I pressed them gently,and they stuck!We kept going:put glue on the edges,hold them tight,wipe off thee
cxlra gluc with a lissuc.Whcn we linished,thc vasc had thin lincs where il was brokcn,bul you could still scc thc
bluc birds flying around.“I's nol perfect,”"I said.Lily smiled.“Bul i's ours.And the cracks Thcy makc it spccial,
like Mrs.Wilson said,broken things can sill be beautiful.”I looked al her,and knew—love's nol aboul being
perfecl.I's aboul making broken things beautiful.Thal day,I realized thal family isn’'t aboul avoiding mislakes—il's
aboul growing through them.The vase may never be perlecl,bul our relalionship was sLronger than ever.
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Text 1 庆贺托马斯发财
W:Have you seen Thomas recently
M:I heard he made a lot of money with his Internet business.
W:Money isn't the most important thing in life in my opinion.We should hold a party to celebrate his success,
though.
Text 2 原教师因请代课教师不悦
M:It's good news for you!Our school is allowing supply teachers to help full time educators.
W:Can't you pul her in another classroom I'm just fine alone.
M:The assignmenls have been made.This will be a good arrangemenl,trusl me.
Tex13 参加了工作而试
M:Hcy,Alicia How did your inlcrvicw go Loday
W:Hi,Nathan.I think it went wcll.I don't know if I got the job yct.
M:Well,'m sure you did great.
W:Thanks.I'm jusl happy thal it's over.I was rcally ncrvous aboul il.
Text 4在医务室看病
W:Good evening doctor.
M:Cood evening,Madam.What's the matter with you
W:I have a temperature and have a sore throat.
M:Let me see.You’ve a fever but not too high and your blood pressure is fine.I suggest you have a blood test.
Text 5店主拒绝还价
M:All the vegetables and fruits are 40.The discount is 5 percent off.Cive me 38.
W:No,that's too low.Cive me at least 10 percent.
M:Sorry,madam.I have to run my household. 38 is my last offer.(have to 弱读为[h vtu],last offer 连读为
[l st' :f r]。)
W:OK,bul I'm unhappy.
Text 6 向教授请教问题
W:Icy,Professor Ilill.
M:⑥Plcasc lakc a scaL.Whal is it
W:I've been having trouble with some vocabulary.
M:That's not good.Thcrc's a test on vocabulary next weck.
W:I know.Can I makc an appointmcnt with you for somc hclp
M:I'm a busy man.
W:You didn't even check your schedule yet!
M:⑦I know I’m busy,because many people already made appointments.
W:So I’m hopeless
M:Of course not!There're assistant professors who can help you.They might surprise you.
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Text 7 考前互助学习
M:How is your preparation for the exam going on
W:Not too bad.I’m worried about English and chemistry,though.How is yours going on
M:Minc is alright.I′m linding chemislry a bit challcnging for mc bccausc of too much mcmorizalion in chcmistry.
W:Me Loo.⑧Can wc sludy chcmistry Logcther
M:Surc.I think it's a good idca.Can you help mc with English,though
W:Yes,I can.Where exactly in Einglish are you facing problem
M:Prepositions and reading comprehension are the main problems for me.
W:⑨As far as prepositions are concened,I can help you in understanding the rules.But for reading
comprehension,you need to put in lots of practice to get better at it.OK,enough of talk.Let's get back to study.
All thc best for your ncxL cxams!
M:Thanks.I wish you all thc best.
Text 8在伦敦学习的种种不易
M:Hi,Jane.You look sad.What's wrong
W:⑩Well,I just had an argument with my landlord about the rent this moming.He told me that the rent will
increase by 10 percent.I tried to bargain with him over the rent but failed.
M:It's the mosl expensive place Lo live in London because i's close Lo Central London.
W:I know.I think I'll movc next ycar.
M:To whcre
W:I don't know.Some place near the tube station or sure.I hate traffic jams.
M:But London has big traffic jams,especially central London.I prefer riding my bicycle than taking a bus.
W:The tube is the best.
M:Somelimes.I can't aflord the lube,lo be honesl.
W:I think you should managc your incomc more wiscly.Likc culling expcnscs on luxurics such as dining oul and
lakc away.You do thal a lol.
M:You know I can't cook.Do you know where I can find cheap meals
W:Some food is occasionally offered at bargain prices,just find the best place.
M:Really London is indeed expensive,especially for students like us,isn't
W:I can'l wail to graduale and gel a high paying job.
M:Do you still want to live in London after you graduate
W:I don't rcally likc living in a big cily,but it's casicr Lo gcl a job in a big cily likc London.
Text 9畅想太空旅游
W:You know recently there've been all of those billionaires who have been developing those space tourism
programs.
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M:Yeah.I also heard about that.
W:Tf you had thc moncy,would you sign up for thc spacc tourism cxpericncc
M:I think I would.You know I’m lalking big withoul ever having been on an airplane.
W:You've never flown before
M:How I wish I had flown in a plane! ( 重 读 How,wish,flown,plane,有效传递说话者的遗憾情绪,突出未实现
的愿望,并增强对话的感染力。)
W:Well,putting planes aside,let's imagine going straight to the spacecraft.
M:Yeah.How about you Would you do that
W:I would likc Lo cxpcricncc the non gravily.I gucss the fccling was like falling from an airplanc.
M:Sounds interesting.
W:Yeah.But if space tourism agency businesses were to start to show up over the next 50 years or whatever,do you
think you would go to the moon
M:Yes!I would go to the moon.
W:Would you be more interested in going to the moon than just traveling to the edge of space
M:I think i's jusl likc a deslinalion,or even a vacalion spol.Likc,I′m going Lo thc moon inslcad of going Lo thc
beach and looking out at the ocean.
W:Oh,that is too difficult to understand.
M:It's onc giant stcp forward for vacationing.
W:There you go.Maybe we would have enough money by then to go together.We would invite Rachel and Jeff as well.
Text 10 帮朋友找房子
Good aftcrnoon,cvcryonc.I'd likc to tcll you a story about my best fricnd Mark.I first noticcd the housc in thc
summer of 1958.The small,green one slory house was on East Sixleenth Streel in the suburb of San Diego where I
lived.The new through street was completed that spring.So now,I could pass by the house occasionally on my way
home.
Summer turned to fall.I started studying photography at San Diego Junior College.The house might have
disappeared gradually from my mind if it had not been my classmate Mark.Mark and I were members of thee
photography club.We intended to go to the club to attend a lccture onc Friday cvening.Ncither of us could drive,
though.So I persuaded my elder brother inlo accompanying me.Thal way,he could give us a lift.On Friday nighi,
we drove to the address Mark had given me.
It seemed as if we were living in the same community.I counted the numbers as we went:2215,2217,22...
“There il is!”I said.My brother pulled over.“This is your home ”I asked Mark when he answered the door.
“Yes,my father lives here,"he said,“I’m staying with him while I go to college.”
Now I knew what was so special about that ordinary,green house on the north side of Fast Sixteenth Street.It
was Mark who'd bccn my dearcsl fricnd for morc than 60 ycars thal lived inside.
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