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2026届高三九校联合模拟考试
英语科试题
本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
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第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分)
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。
1.Howdoesthemansound?
A.Casual. B.Pleased. C.Concerned.
2.Whatisthewomanlikelytodo?
A.WatchaTVdrama. B.Drinkorangejuice. C.Buysomebread.
3.Whenwillthemanhandinhisapplication?
A.ThisWednesday. B.ThisThursday. C.ThisFriday.
4.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?
A.Jenny’snewhome. B.Weekendplans. C.Acitylibrary.
5.Whomightthewomanbe?
A.Ananimaldoctor. B.Adogtrainer. C.Asecurityguard.
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。
2026届高三九校联合模拟考试英语科试卷第 1 页 (共 12 页)6.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofnamingspidersafterpopsongs?
A.It’sstrange. B.It’sattractive. C.It’smisleading.
7.Whatwasthedeep-seacreaturenamedafterin2019?
A.Acharacterinanovel. B.AChinesepoet. C.Anancientpoem.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Whydoesthegirltalktotheman?
A.Toaskforpermission.
B.Tomakeaninvitation.
C.Todiscussthespring-cleaning.
9.WhatdoweknowaboutJimBrown?
A.Helivesonthesameblockasthespeakers.
B.Headdedaphotointheman’snotebook.
C.Heprovidesmedicalserviceforthearmy.
10.Whichoftheman’sdreamshascometrue?
A.Beingacollegeteacher.
B.Learningtoflyaplane.
C.TravellingaroundEurope.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.WhydidAlisagotothedentistlastSaturday?
A.Togetatoothpulledout.
B.Togetatoothfilled.
C.Togetacheck-up.
12.WhatdidEricbuylastSaturday?
A.Apairoftrousers. B.AT-shirt. C.Atie.
13.WhatdidAlisadolastSunday?
A.Shewatchedacomedy.
B.Shetookacyclingtour.
C.SheateItaliandishes.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.Whatdoesthemanusuallydotoreducepressure?
A.Gojogging. B.Practiceyoga. C.Readcomicbooks.
2026届高三九校联合模拟考试英语科试卷第 2 页 (共 12 页)15.Whichofthefollowinginstrumentsdoesthewomanlikebest?
A.Theguitar. B.Thehandpan. C.TheChineseguqin.
16.Wheredidthewomanprobablyfirstexperiencesoundhealing?
A.Inatearoom.
B.Inayogastudio.
C.Inasoundtherapycenter.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.HowmanypeoplehadtheirlibraryaccountsunblockedaccordingtoJasonHomer?
A.About400. B.About300. C.About200.
18.Howdidthe7-year-oldboygethislibrarycardworkingagain?
A.Bydrawingapictureofacat.
B.Byshowingaphotographofhiscat.
C.Bydonatingamagazineaboutcats.
19.WhydidtheWorcesterPublicLibraryintroducetheprogramMarchMeowness?
A.Tofigureoutthenumberoflostlibraryitems.
B.Tocatchthepublic’sattentiononcatadoption.
C.Toencouragepeopletogobacktothelibrary.
20.WhatborroweditemsdidJulielose?
A.Books. B.DVDs. C.CDs.
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
4SummerJobstoGetPaidandTakeaBreak
Campcounsellor(辅导员)
Most kids head off to camp during the summertime, and if you’re past the typical age of
being a camper, relive your youth by becoming a summer camp counsellor. You can enjoy
participating in activities, planning events, and partaking in arts and crafts. It’s one of the best
summer jobs because it also builds your leadership skills while you earn extra money.
Dependingonyour schedule, you canworkto fit your needs.The average starting payis $10.5
anhour.
Lifeguard
2026届高三九校联合模拟考试英语科试卷第 3 页 (共 12 页)Spending time on the water is something many people do during the summer. And if
you're good at swimming, then being a lifeguard is a great option for you. The hours are
flexible,andthepayisgreat,withtheaveragehourlyrateat$11.50.
Amusementparkemployee
Anamusementparkisagreatplacetoworkduringthesummertime.Thereareavarietyof
positions you cangethiredfor —fromride operatortofoodservice toboothtender—andthe
average starting pay is $10 an hour.The hours are flexible and negotiable depending on where
you decide to work: the larger the park, the more employees they’ll have, which could mean
fewerhoursthey’llneedyoutocover.
Dogwalker
If you’re looking for a relaxing job, being a dog walker could be the right choice for you.
Dog walking hours and pay are easily negotiable, as you can simply discuss with the dog’s
owner what your availability is, when they need you, and what your pay rate is. Getting some
exercisewithafurryfriendwillfeelmorelikearelaxingpastimethanajob.Andifyouwishto
continuebeingadogwalker,it’sthejobthat’seasiesttokeepyear-round.
21.Whatisthebenefitofbeingacampcounsellor?
A.Itbringsbacktheglory.
B.Itboostsartisticcreativity.
C.Itdevelopscompetenceinleadership.
D.Itiseasytodoandwell-paid.
22.Forwhichjobcanthepaybenegotiated?
A.Campcounsellor. B.Lifeguard.
C.Dogwalker. D.Amusementparkemployee.
23.Whatdothefoursummerjobshaveincommon?
A.Theyneedfull-timeemployees. B.Theyneedrelevantcertificates.
C.Thepayremainsunclear. D.Theworkinghoursareflexible.
B
As a clueless freshman, I waltzed into my first creative writing course by accident,
thinkingitwasaliteratureclassonhowtoreadstories,nothowtowritethem.
When the teacher introduced the course, I realized my mistake. The credits I earned from
the course wouldn’tcounttoward my major.By the endofthe session, however,I decided that
I had to be a part of the course. Perhaps, as a lifelong reader, I was eager to understand how
2026届高三九校联合模拟考试英语科试卷第 4 页 (共 12 页)storiesworkedtheirmagic.
But taking the class would be impossible: I wasn’t even on the waitlist. That’s when the
teacheraskedforavolunteertosubmitthefirstworkshopstory.
Silence blanketed the room. No one risked eye contact. Whoever volunteered would have
towriteawholestoryinaweek.Perhapsthey,likeme,hadneverwrittenonebefore.
Seizing my chance, I raised my hand and asked, “If I go first, will you give me a place in
theclass?”Hesaidhewould.
So,insteadofkeepingmyheaddownandavoidingeyecontact,Ididtheopposite.
Yearslater,I’dcompleted adegreeincreativewritingandwasworkingonanovelwhena
literary agent asked to read the first 50 pages of my draft. But I wasn’t comfortable showing
heranything;thenovelwasfarfromdone.
Throughout graduate school, I’d been advised many times not to contact agents until I
have a complete draft. In the meanwhile, I knew the beginning of my story was attractive and
thattheagentmightnotremembermeafterayear.
So, once again, instead of keeping my head down and avoiding eye contact, I did the
opposite. I sent her the first three chapters. A month later, she signed me on the strength of
thosechaptersalone.Shehassinceseenmethroughthepublicationofthreenovels.
Reflecting on my journey, if I’d trained my gaze only on the path ahead, I would have
missed so many happy accidents, so many beautiful opportunities to look up, raise my hand,
andsayyes.
24.Whatmadetheauthorfinallydecidetotakethecourse?
A.Thepopularityofthecourse.
B.Herconfidenceinherwritingskills.
C.Theneedtogetcreditsforherdegree.
D.Hercuriosityaboutstorywriting.
25.Theauthorvolunteeredtowritethefirstworkshopstoryto______.
A.challengeherself B.secureaspotintheclass
C.displayhertalent D.impresstheteacher
26.Theauthorsentherfirstthreechapterstotheagentbecause______.
A.herfriendsadvisedhertodoso
B.herstorywasattractivetoreaders
C.shewantedtogetthechanceofpublication
2026届高三九校联合模拟考试英语科试卷第 5 页 (共 12 页)D.theagentaskedhertoturninthework
27.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?
A.Chancefavorsonlythepreparedmind.
B.Confidenceleadstogrowthandfulfillment.
C.Actionspeakslouderthanwords.
D.Successcomestothosewhodare.
C
On social media, reading has taken on new styles. Many readers now create colorful and
detailed notes, known as marginalia (书页批注). These marks sometimes cover entire pages
and may even match the color of a book’s cover. While some see this trend as creative and
personal,othersquestionwhetherwritinginbooksisabadhabitorausefulpractice.
Yetmarginalia arehardlyamoderninvention.From LeonardodaVincitomodernwriters,
generations of readers have long left their thoughts in the margins. Such notes often provide
valuable insights for later readers and occasionally reshape the understanding of the text. In
recentyears, bestsellingnovelistAnnPatchettreleasedaspecialeditionwith notesofhernovel
Tom Lake to raise money for bookstores, showing how marginalia can generate cultural and
financialvalue.
Scientists have also examined the phenomenon scientifically. A study in Frontiers in
Psychology recordedbrain activity and foundthat writing by hand uses more parts of the brain
than typing. This suggests that the physical act of writing, including marginalia, deepens
memory and comprehension. Maryanne Wolf at UCLA further argued that making notes
enablesreaderstogobeyondtheauthor’sideasanddiscovertheirownunderstanding.
In education, marginalia also plays a role. Turkish professor Demet Yayli observed that
taking notes encourages deep reading, helps students clearly express their views, and
strengthenstheirlearninginitiative.Withgreater autonomy,studentsareabletomake decisions
in learning and take responsibility for their progress, rather than wait for directions.Although
note styles may appear unusual — underlining every line of a favorite character or marking
romanticpassages—experts agreethataslongasthepracticeaidscomprehension,anystyleis
acceptable. Writing in the margins, far from being harmful, can personalize texts and enrich
intellectualengagement.
28.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,whyhasmarginaliacauseddebate?
A.Itchangestheappearanceofthebook. B.Booksshouldfollowtrends.
2026届高三九校联合模拟考试英语科试卷第 6 页 (共 12 页)C.Readersenjoycolorfulnotes. D.Itstruevalueisdoubted.
29.WhywasLeonardodaVincimentionedinparagraph2?
A.Toexplainmarginaliaisabadhabit.
B.Toshowmarginaliacancreateculturalvalue.
C.Tosaymarginaliaissomethingtime-honored.
D.Toprovebookswithmarginaliatendtobeexpensive.
30.Howdidscientistsexaminetheeffectsofhandwriting?
A.Bycomparingwritingtopics.
B.Bytrackingbrainactivity.
C.Bycollectingmemorytestscores.
D.Byrecallingtheauthor’sideas.
31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“initiative”inparagraph4mostprobablymean?
A.Importance B.Curiosity C.Independence D.Creativity
D
It’s a problem that has annoyed many horror movie makeup artists: How do you give
sometheappearanceofhavingasecondhead?Seeminglytofakeouthunters,manybutterflies
have found their own solutions to this problem, with complicated patterns and structures on
their wings that create what look like second heads on their backsides. Now, in a new study,
researchersatthe Indian Institutes ofScience EducationandResearch(IISER) dive deeperinto
theoriginsofthese“falseheads”.
Previous studies have shown these false heads help confuse hunters: Damage to the back
end of a butterfly's wings near the false head has less impact on vital behaviors such as flying
and mating than damage to the butterfly's real head. Scientists had long theorized that
butterflies’ false heads arose because five key traits—namely false feelers, noticeable
coloration, wing patterns that contain special lines, large spots, and headlike shapes—evolve
together to redirect predator attention. But no one had traced the evolutionary history of these
traits.
Evolutionary ecologists at IISER began by analyzing images of nearly 1000 species of
butterflies and marking how many of the false head traits each species exhibited. The
researchers then constructed a phylogenetic tree (系统树), which allowed them to visualize
how closely related false-headed species were to one another, as well as how each of the trait
evolvedovertime.Computationalmodelingofthistreerevealedthatfourofthefivefalsehead
2026届高三九校联合模拟考试英语科试卷第 7 页 (共 12 页)traits all evolved in a correlated manner, while also showing the order in which the traits first
appearedwithinbutterflies.
Theresearchersproposethattheseparatetraitsintegratedintoasingle,complexfalsehead
trait because of a common selective force:attacks from hunters. However, questions remain on
the exact advantages that these distinctive defense mechanisms provide to the butterflies that
usethem.
32.Whyis“'makeupartist"mentionedinthefirstparagraph?
A.Tointroduceanevolutionarytrick.
B.Toillustrateafilmingtechnique.
C.Tosupportascientifictheory.
D.Tojustifyalong-heldassumption.
33.Whatmightpreviousstudiesfocuson?
A.Thedevelopmentofthefivetraits.
B.Thedefensivefunctionoffalseheads.
C.Thespecialbehaviorsofbutterflies.
D.Theevolutiontheoriesofbutterflies.
34.WhatdidIISERscientistsdointhenewstudy?
A.Theyclassifiedwingpatternsofbutterflies.
B.Theyinnovatedmethodsofstudyingbutterflies.
C.Theyreconstructedhistoryoftraitevolution.
D.Theyanalyzedthesurvivalbenefitsoffalseheads.
35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?
A.DoKeyTraitsEnhanceInsects’Survival?
B.Confused?PhylogeneticTreeHelps!
C.DoesEvolutionReshapeButterflies’Bodies?
D.ToSurvive?FakeaSecondHead!
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。
GivingOldBuildingsaNewLife
Walking through cities, we often see old buildings standing quietly. Sadly, many are
forgotten,fallingapart,andtheirstoriesfadingaway. 36
2026届高三九校联合模拟考试英语科试卷第 8 页 (共 12 页)Fortunately, Chinese cities are finding creative ways to revive them. Instead of turning
them into untouched museum pieces, these buildings are being transformed into lively spaces
likecafes,bookstores,orgalleries. 37
Some worry that changing a building’s use might harm it. 38 Take “Xianlang” cafe
in Beijing as an example. It occupies a century-old site, the former Sino-French University.
The cafe preserves the original exterior, including wooden carvings and windows. Inside, it
usescolorsinspiredbyFrenchartistHenriMatisse,creatingaspacewherevisitorsenjoycoffee
while experiencing the cultural link between China and France. It’s more than a cafe; it’s a
storyteller.
39 Bagong’s House in Wuhan, a red-brick building from the early 1900s once used
by Russian tea merchants, is now a high-end hotel preserving its facade. Inside, digital
exhibitions showcasetheancienttearoadhistory itwitnessed. Italsohosts talks andartshows,
activelysharingitspastwiththepublic.
Bringing old buildings back to life takes creativity and a strong sense of
responsibility. 40 Every time an old building is brought back to life, a piece of cultural
memoryissaved,andpartofthecity’sstorycontinues.
A. Suchneglectreflectsacommonchallengeinurbandevelopmentworldwide.
B. Therefore,protectingthemrequiresgovernmentfundingandpublicsupport.
C.Thiscreativereusegivesoldstructuresnewpurposeswhilekeepingtheirsouls.
D.Weneedtofindabalancebetweenrespectingthepastandaddingnewideas.
E.However,sensitiverestorationthatrespectshistoryallowsforfunctionalchange.
F.Theseculturaltreasuresmightdisappearforeverwithouttimelyanddedicatedpreservation.
G.Digitaltechandculturaleventsalsobreathenewlifeintooldstructures.
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。
Simon Griffiths is the founder of Who Gives A Crap, a company that has 41
thetoiletpaperindustry.
His journey began with a 42 statistic — a toilet is not 43 to 2. 4
billion people,about40% oftheworld!While volunteering inAsia andAfrica, Simon 44
organizations doing incredible things to help people there, but the lack of sustainable funding
2026届高三九校联合模拟考试英语科试卷第 9 页 (共 12 页)greatly 45 theirwork.
Inspiredbyhisexperienceindevelopingcountries,Simon 46 tosellgoodsto
make a difference. But what should he sell? One day, Simon walked into the bathroom and a
good idea 47 him: he could sell toilet paper and donated half profits to help fund
organizationsbuildingtoilets.WhoGivesACrapwasborn.
Too often, people buy products that 48 to their taste but without clever
packaging, so his 49 was to create something that 50 quality and
aesthetics(美学),sothatpeoplewouldwanttoputitintheirbathroom.
It was not beyond their 51 that their goods sold well. Their donation to
WaterAidAustralia hasgrownfromtheinitial2,500AUDto5.85millionAUD,theybecoming
itslargest 52 .
When interviewed, Simon said “I tried various jobs beforeWho GivesACrap. But after
working in both corporate and non-profit organizations, I 53 I wanted to combine
businesswithsocial 54 ,soIfoundthewaytouseprofitsfromeverydayproductsto
dogood 55 .”
41.A.created B.occupied C.disturbed D.transformed
42.A.shocking B.interesting C.obvious D.awesome
43.A.invisible B.sensitive C.unique D.accessible
44.A.witnessed B.announced C.imagined D.suggested
45.A.tookup B.weighedup C.appealedto D.heldback
46.A.resolved B.revised C.resigned D.revealed
47.A.struck B.annoyed C.bothered D.chose
48.A.subscribe B.react C.correspond D.stick
49.A.attitude B.intention C.assumption D.criterion
50.A.ignored B.evaluated C.combined D.adopted
51.A.description B.expectation C.passion D.occupation
52.A.partner B.client C.donor D.opponent
53.A.blamed B.denied C.detected D.recognized
54.A.careers B.impacts C.prospects D.conflicts
55.A.immediately B.globally C.appropriately D.individually
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。
2026届高三九校联合模拟考试英语科试卷第 10 页 (共 12 页)China's three major telecom operators—China Telecom, China Mobile and China
Unicom—have 56._______(official) launched eSIM phone services nationwide, reported
Xinhua.
According to Forbes, eSIM is short 57._______ embedded subscriber identity module. A
traditionalSIM—asmallplasticcardthatfitsintoyourphone—holdsinformation,suchasyour
mobilenumber,andenablescalls,textsanddatausage.Bycontrast,eSIMs58.________(build)
right into the phone and can't be taken out, making 59._______ harder for thieves to hide a
stolenphone'slocation.
Since eSIMs are rewritable, travelers abroad no longer need a new SIM card
60.________( use ) the local network, 61.________ saves money. Plus, in the eSIM—only
modelsofsmartphones,suchastheiPhone17ProMax62._________(introduce)inSeptember,
the space previously occupied by SIMs has been used for a bigger battery that provides up to
39hoursofvideoplayback.
SettingupaneSIMisalsoeasy;userstypicallyonlyneedtoscan63.______QRcodefrom
their network provider. For example, China Telecom's customers can activate the service at
physical stores or make online 64.___________(reserve) via the company's app before
65._________(visit)adesignated(指定的)storeforactivation.
第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
最近,你们班英语课上举行了一场以“WhatVirtuesShouldTeensHave?”为题的班会,
请你写一篇英语短文介绍你的个人看法。内容包括:
1. 提倡某一种美德;
2. 给出理由。
注意:1.写作词数为80个左右,不要出现学校真实校名和本人姓名;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
WhatVirtuesShouldTeensHave?
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
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。
Onceuponatime, in alandfar away,therewas asmallvillage in theheartof abig forest.
Surrounded by the majestic (壮丽的) mountains, the villagers were accustomed to their daily
2026届高三九校联合模拟考试英语科试卷第 11 页 (共 12 页)routines, and none of them had any desire to learn or try something new—except for a girl
namedHannah.
Hannah was an adventurous spirit with an imagination far beyond her time. She loved to
exploreandwouldspendhoursinthewoodssearchingfornewdiscoveries.Shelovedtocreate
storiesinherheadandoftenimaginedherselfasoneofthecharactersinthem.
One afternoon, while setting out on one of her adventurous quests, Hannah found a
desertedcottage.
Assheopenedthedoor,shewasshocked:Beforeherwasaroomfilledwithbooks!Books,
shining in the dustandbasking in the warm sunlight, were just waiting to be explored. Hannah
pickedtwobooksanddecidedtoreadthemathome.
On her way back, she encountered her friends and enthusiastically shared her find, but
whatgreetedherwasroarsoflaughter!
Despite feeling confused and slightly hurt, she didn't abandon her books. That evening,
she immersed herself in the adventurous tales hiddenwithin the covers.The following day,she
hurriedlyfinishedherbreakfastandmadeherwaybacktothecottage.
Hannah devoured (如饥似渴地看) the books. They were incredibly captivating (有吸引
力的), filled with narratives about diverse creatures. Each page was just an adventure waiting
to be undertaken. Hannah's imagination transported her to a world of talking animals, mystical
creaturesandadventurousnights.Shereadaboutcharacterswhochallengeddifficulttimeswith
theirdeterminationandcharacterswhostroveforgood.
Thelittle girlwassoinspiredbythebooksthatthecharactersbecamehermentors(导师).
She not only learned about the power of love and friendship but also discovered that true
strengthlieswithinoneself.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
So,Hannahdecidedtomakeachange.
Soon,wordofHannah'sstorytellingspreadtoothervillages.
2026届高三九校联合模拟考试英语科试卷第 12 页 (共 12 页)2026 届高三九校联合模拟考试英语科答案
第一部分 听力 1-5CBBAC 6-10BAACA 11-15CCBAC 16-20BAACB
第二部分 阅读
第一节
21-23CCD 24-27DBCD 28-31DCBC 32-35ABCD
第二节
36-40 FCEGD
第三部分
第一节 完形填空 41-45DADAD 46-50AACBC 51-55BCDBB
第二节 语法填空
56.officially 57.for 58.arebuilt 59.it 60.touse
61.which 62.introduced 63.a 64.reservations 65.visiting
第四部分
第一节
Onepossibleversion:
WhatVirtuesShouldTeensHave?
In the recent English class meeting themed “What virtues should teens have ? ”, I advocated passionately for
thevirtue ofempathy.Empathy,theability tounderstandandsharethefeelings ofothers,is afoundationofhuman
interactionandcommunitybuilding.
Empathy allows us to connect on a deeper level with our peers, understanding their struggles and celebrating
theirsuccesses.Itteachesuspatienceandtolerance,whichareessentialskillsinachallengingworld.Moreover,by
practicingempathy,we contributetoacultureofmutualrespectandcare,whichis crucialfor healthyrelationships
andsocialharmony.
By embodying empathy, we can lead by example, inspiring others to do the same, and collectively create a
moreempatheticandunderstandingsociety.
Onepossibleversion:
WhatVirtuesShouldTeensHave?
Recently, our class held a class meeting themed “What virtues should teens have? ”. Among virtues like
honestyandkindness,Ibelieveresilienceisthemostessentialforteensintoday’sfast-paced,challengingworld.
Setbacks are inevitable in adolescence, and resilience is our solid anchor. Facing low test scores or tough
subjects,resilientteensdon’tdoubtthemselves—theyseedifficultiesasimprovementchances,adjustmethods,and
persist, benefiting both studies and mindset. Besides, it helps handle interpersonalconflicts and emotional ups and
downs:whenupsetbymisunderstandingsorbeingleftout,resilientteenscommunicate,seeksupport,andreflectto
keeprelationshipsandmentalhealthsound.
In an uncertain era, resilience is a vital life skill that lets us grow through hardships. Every teen should
cultivateittoguidefutureeffortsandbecomestronger,morecapable.
第二节
Onepossibleversion:
So, Hannah decidedto make a change. She gathered the villagers together in the evenings, by thelight of a
bonfire, to share stories she had read and imagined. Hoping to inspire them, she shared the worlds she had
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司discovered.Thoughskepticalatfirst,thevillagersweresooncaptivatedbyHannah'stalesoffarawayplaces,talking
animals and adventures. Her stories, not restricted to tales of adventure and mystery, carried messages of love,
courageandtheimportanceofembracingchange.Unknowingly,theseedofchangebegantosprout(发芽).
Soon, word of Hannah's storytelling spread to other villages. Villagers from neighboring communities
startedtovisit, eagertohearhertales.Neverin herwildestdreamshadsheimaginedadaylikethis!Tohergreater
surprise, more changes were taking place. The small village, once stuck to its routines and traditions, became a
beacon (灯塔) of imagination and inspiration. More and more villagers began to embrace new ideas; some even
traveled beyond their forest home to explore the world. All of this was credited (归功于) to Hannah. With her
adventurousmindandimaginativethinking,shesparkedarevolutioninherlittlecorneroftheworld.
答案详解
阅读A
【答案】21.C 22.C 23.D
【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要内容是关于夏季工作选择的建议,以及每种工作的特点和优势。
21.细节理解题。根据Camp counsellor 部分中的“It’s one ofthe bestsummer jobs becauseit also builds your
leadershipskillswhileyouearnextramoney.(这是最好的暑期工作之一,因为它还能在你赚外快的同时培养你
的领导能力。)”可知,作为一名营地辅导员,在你赚额外的钱的同时,还能培养你的领导技能,这直接涉及
到领导能力的发展。故选C。
22.细节理解题。根据Dogwalker部分中的“Ifyou’relookingforarelaxingjob,beingadogwalkercouldbethe
right choice for you. Dog walking hours and pay are easily negotiable, as you can simply discuss with the dog’s
owner whatyour availability is, when they needyou, andwhat your payrate is. (如果你正在寻找一份轻松的工
作,遛狗可能是你的正确选择。遛狗的时间和报酬很容易协商,因为你可以简单地和狗的主人讨论一下你
的时间,他们什么时候需要你,你的报酬是多少。)”可知,这则广告提到了遛狗的时间和报酬可以商量,
因为你可以和狗的主人简单地讨论一下你什么时候有空,他们什么时候需要你,你的报酬是多少。故选C。
23.细节理解题。根据Campcounsellor部分中的“Dependingonyourschedule,youcanworktofityourneeds.(根
据你的时间表,你可以根据自己的需要来工作。)”和Lifeguard部分中的“Thehoursareflexible(工作时间很灵
活)”和Amusementparkemployee部分中的“Thehoursareflexibleandnegotiabledependingonwhereyoudecide
to work: the larger the park, the more employees they’ll have, which could mean fewer hours they’ll need you to
cover.(工作时间是灵活的,可以协商的,这取决于你决定在哪里工作:公园越大,员工越多,这可能意味着
他们需要你工作的时间越少)”和Dogwalker部分中的“Dogwalkinghoursandpayareeasilynegotiable,asyou
can simply discuss with the dog’s owner what your availability is, when they need you, and what your pay rate
is.(遛狗的时间和报酬很容易协商,因为你可以简单地和狗的主人讨论一下你的时间,他们什么时候需要你,
你的报酬是多少)”可知,每个职位描述都提到了工作时间的灵活性。故选D。
阅读B
【答案】24.D 25.B 26.C 27.D
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要介绍的是作者如何通过勇敢抓住机会,从创意写作课程到成为成功的小
说家的成长历程。
24.细节理解题。根据第二段中的“By the end of the session, however, I decided that I had to be a part of the
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司course.Perhaps,asalifelongreader,Iwaseagertounderstandhowstoriesworkedtheirmagic.(然而,在那堂课结
束时,我决定自己必须成为这门课程的一部分。或许,作为一个终身读者,我渴望了解故事是如何施展其
魔力的。)”可知,作者决定选修这门课程是源于作者对故事写作的好奇心和渴望。故选D。
25.细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Buttakingtheclasswouldbeimpossible:Iwasn’tevenonthewaitlist.That’s
whentheteacheraskedforavolunteertosubmitthefirstworkshopstory.(但参加这门课程是不可能的:我甚至都
不在候补名单上。就在这时,老师要求一名志愿者提交第一篇工作坊故事。)”以及第五段中的“Seizingmy
chance,Iraisedmyhandandasked,“IfIgofirst,willyougivemeaplaceintheclass?”Hesaidhewould.(我抓住
机会,举手问道:“如果我第一个来,你会给我一个上课的名额吗?”他说他会。)”可知,作者自愿写第一个
工作坊故事是为了获得一个上课的名额。故选B。
26.细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中的“So,onceagain,insteadofkeepingmyheaddownandavoidingeyecontact,
I didthe opposite. I sentherthe first three chapters.Amonth later,shesigned me on the strength of thosechapters
alone.(所以,我再次没有低头避开眼神交流,而是反其道而行之。我给她发了前三章。一个月后,仅凭这
三章她就与我签约了。)”可知,作者给代理人发前三章的目的是为了得到出版的机会。故选C。
27.主旨大意题。根据尾段“Reflectingonmyjourney,ifI’dtrainedmygazeonlyonthepathahead,Iwouldhave
missed so many happy accidents,so many beautifulopportunities to lookup, raise my hand, andsay yes. (反思我
的历程,如果我只盯着前方的道路,我就会错过许多意外的惊喜,许多抬头、举手、说“是”的美好机会。)”
以及全文内容可知,文章讲述的是作者原本并不是为了写作而参加创意写作课程的,但她在课堂上勇敢地
采取了行动,最终成为了一名小说家,这表明成功属于那些敢于尝试的人。故选D。
阅读C
【答案】28.D 29.C 30.B 31.C
【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要探讨了社交媒体时代下阅读的新形式——书页批注(marginalia),并从历
史、科学研究及教育三个维度分析了其价值与意义。
28. 细节理解题。根据第一段“Whilesomeseethistrendascreativeandpersonal,othersquestionwhetherwriting
inbooksisabadhabitorausefulpractice.(虽然有些人认为这种趋势是创造性的和个性化的,但其他人质疑在
书中写作是一种坏习惯还是一种有益的实践。)”可知,书页批注会引起争论是因为它的真正价值被怀疑。故
选D。
29. 推理判断题。根据第二段“Yetmarginaliaarehardlyamoderninvention.FromLeonardodaVincitomodern
writers,generationsofreadershavelonglefttheirthoughtsinthemargins.(然而,书页批注很难说是现代发明。
从LeonardodaVinci到现代作家,几代读者长期以来都把自己的想法留在书的空白处。)”可知,在第二段作
者提到了LeonardodaVinci是为了说书页批注是历史悠久的。故选C。
30. 细节理解题。根据第三段“AstudyinFrontiersinPsychologyrecordedbrainactivityandfoundthatwritingby
handusesmorepartsofthebrainthantyping.(《心理学前沿》(FrontiersinPsychology)上的一项研究记录了
大脑活动,发现手写比打字能调动大脑更多区域。)”可知,科学家们通过追踪大脑活动来检验手写的影响。
故选B。
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司31. 词句猜测题。根据最后一段“Withgreaterautonomy,studentsareabletomakedecisionsinlearningandtake
responsibilityfortheirprogress,ratherthanwaitfordirections(学生们能够在学习过程中自主做出决策,并对自
己的学习进展负责,而非坐等指示)”可知,做笔记能鼓励深度阅读,帮助学生清晰地表达自己的观点,并增
强他们的学习自主性,划线词initiative的意思是“主动性,自主性”,和independence意思相近。故选C。
阅读D
【答案】32.A 33.B 34.C 35.D
【导语】本文是一篇科普说明文。介绍蝴蝶“假头”特征的进化相关研究。
32.推理判断题。第一段开头提到"恐怖片化妆师的难题——如何让演员看起来有第二个头",随后转折指出"
许多蝴蝶有自己的解决办法——翅膀上的假头"。此处通过化妆师的难题与蝴蝶的"假头"现象类比,目的是引
出蝴蝶的这一进化技巧(evolutionarytrick)。故选A。
33.细节理解题(对过去研究内容的定位)。第二段明确提到"Previousstudieshaveshownthesefalseheadshelp
confusehunters:Damagetothebackend...thandamagetothebutterfly's realhead."可见此前研究的核心是"假头
"的防御功能——迷惑捕食者,减少对关键部位(头部)的伤害。故选B。
34.细节理解题 (对新研究内容的概括)。第三段详细描述了IISER科学家的研究过程:分析近1000种蝴蝶的图
像,标记"假头"特征,构建系统树以可视化物种亲缘关系及特征进化历程, 通过计算模型揭示了特征的进化关
联和出现顺序。这些内容的核心是"重构了特征进化的历史"(reconstructedhistoryoftraitevolution)。故选C。
35.主旨大意题。文章核心围绕蝴蝶为了生存(躲避捕食者)进化出"假头"这一特征展开,从现象到过去研究(防
御功能)再到新研究(进化历程),均紧扣"假头与生存"的关系。D选项"ToSurvive?FakeaSecondHead!"直接点
明主题,简洁准确。故选D。
七选五
【答案】36. F 37. C 38. E 39.G 40.D
【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章核心围绕“旧建筑改造”展开,先指出城市中旧建筑被遗忘、面临消失的现状,
再重点介绍中国城市的解决方案——不将旧建筑仅作为静态博物馆,而是通过创造性再利用(改造为咖啡
馆、酒店等活力空间)赋予其新功能,同时通过“尊重历史的保护性修复”(保留原有外观、承载文化记忆)
留住其核心价值;最后强调旧建筑改造需创造力与责任感,其意义在于挽救文化记忆、延续城市历史。
36.F:前文讲“许多老建筑被遗忘、破败,故事消逝”,F选项“若不及时投入心力加以保护,这些文化瑰宝
可能永远消失,承接前文,逻辑合理。
37.C:前文讲“中国城市将老建筑改造成咖啡馆、书店等活力空间,而非博物馆”,C选项“这种创造性再利
用为老建筑赋予新用途,同时保留其灵魂”中的“thiscreativereuse”指代前文“transformedintolivelyspaces”,
解释改造的意义,“keeptheirsouls”呼应“不只是博物馆,而是有活力的空间”,话题一致。
38.E:前文提到“有人担心改变用途会损害老建筑”,后文以“北京贤良咖啡馆”为例,说明“保留原有外观,
内部创新,兼具功能与文化”,E选项“然而,尊重历史的精细修复考虑到功能改变”通过“however”转折,反
驳前文担忧,引出后文案例,符合“提出担忧-转折-举例证明”的逻辑。
39.G:此处为段落主旨句,后文以“武汉巴公房子”为例,讲“保留外观,内部用数字展览展示茶路历史,举
办讲座和艺术展”,G选项“数字技术和文化活动也为老建筑注入新活力”概括该段内容,“digitaltech”对应
“digitalexhibitions”,“culturalevents”对应“talksandartshows”,精准匹配。
40.D:前文讲“让老建筑重生需要创造力和责任感”,后文“每次老建筑重生,都是保存文化记忆、延续城市
故事”,D选项“我们需要在尊重过去和注入新想法之间找到平衡”承上启下,“balancebetweenrespectingthe
pastandaddingnewideas”既呼应前文“创造力和责任感”,又解释后文“保存记忆+延续故事”的核心,逻辑连
贯。
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【答案】
41-45DADAD 46-50AACBC 51-55BCDBB
【导语】这是一篇记叙文。SimonGriffiths创立了WhoGivesACrap,通过销售环保厕纸并捐赠利润来改善
全球卫生条件,成功转型了厕纸行业。
41.考查动词词义辨析。句意:SimonGriffiths是WhoGivesACrap 的创始人,这是一家改变了卫生纸行业
的公司。A.created创建;B.occupied占据;C. disturbed打扰;D.transformed改变;根据下文“Toooften,people
buy products that …to their taste butwithout clever packaging, so his…was to create something that…quality and
aesthetics(美学),sothatpeoplewouldwanttoputitintheirbathroom.”可知,人们购买的产品符合自己的品味,
但没有巧妙的包装,所以他的意图是创造一种结合质量和美学的东西,这样人们就会想把它放在他们的浴
室里,这家公司改变了行业现状。故选D。
42.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他的旅程从一个令人震惊的统计数字开始——有24亿人无法使用厕所,
约占世界人口的40% !A.shocking 令人震惊的; B.interesting有趣的;C.obvious明显的;D.awesome极
好的。根据下文“to2.4billionpeople,about40%oftheworld!”可知,指24亿人没有厕所可用,约占世界人口
的40%,这是令人震惊的数据。故选A。
43.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他的旅程从一个令人震惊的统计数字开始——有24亿人无法使用厕所,
约占世界人口的40% !A.invisible看不见的;B.sensitive敏感的;C.unique独特的;D.accessible可使用
的。根据下文“toatoilet”可知,这里是指没有使用厕所的权利或机会。accessibleto“有机会使用”。故选D。
44.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在亚洲和非洲做志愿者时,Simon目睹了一些组织在那里的惊人工作,但缺
乏可持续资金大大阻碍了他们的工作。A.witnessed见证,目睹; B.announced宣布;C.imagined想象;D.
suggested建议。根据下文“organizationsdoingincrediblethingstohelppeoplethere”可知,这里是说他目睹了
那些组织的工作。故选A。
45.考查动词短语辨析。句意同上。A.tookup占据;B.weighedup权衡;C.appealedto吸引;D.heldback
阻碍。根据上文“organizations doing incredible things to help people there, but the lack of sustainable funding
greatly”可知,资金缺乏阻碍了他们的工作。故选D。
46.考查动词词义辨析。句意:受到在发展中国家的经历的启发,Simon决定通过销售商品来改变世界。A.
resolved决定;B.revised修订;C.resigned辞职;D.revealed透露。根据下文“tosellgoodstomakeadifference”
可知,这里是指他决定要出售商品。故选A。
47.考查动词词义辨析。句意:一天,Simon走进浴室,突然想到一个好主意:他可以卖厕纸,然后把一半
的利润捐赠给一些组织,帮助他们建造厕所。A.struck突然想到;B.annoyed使恼怒; C.bothered困扰;D.
chose选择。根据下文“hecouldselltoiletpaperanddonatedhalfprofitstohelpfundorganizationsbuildingtoilets”
可知,Simon突然想到一个好主意。故选A。
48.考查动词词义辨析。句意:很多时候,人们购买的产品符合自己的品味,但没有巧妙的包装,所以他
的意图是创造一种结合质量和美学的东西,这样人们就会想把它放在他们的浴室里。A.subscribe订阅;B.
react反应;C.correspond 符合;D.stick坚持 。根据上文“peoplebuyproducts”和下文“totheirtaste”可知,这
里是指人们购买的产品符合人们的口味。故选C。
49.考查名词词义辨析。句意同上。A.attitude态度;B.intention意图;C.assumption假设;D.criterion标
准。根据后文“sothatpeoplewouldwanttoputitintheirbathroom.”可知,创造一种结合质量和美学的东西,
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司这样人们就会想把它放在他们的浴室里,这是他的意图或目的。故选B。
50.考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A.ignored忽视;B.evaluated评估;C.combined结合;D.adopted采纳。
根据后文“qualityandaesthetics”可知,这里是指结合质量和美学。故选C。
51.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他们的货物卖得很好,这是意料之中的。A.description描述;B.expectation
期望; C.passion激情;D.occupation职业。根据下文“thattheirgoodssoldwell”可知,货物卖得很好,这是
他们预料之中的,没有超出他们的预期。故选B。
52.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他们对WaterAidAustralia的捐赠从最初的2500澳元增长到585万澳元,成
为其最大的捐赠者。A.partner伙伴;B.client客户;C.donor捐赠者;D.opponent对手。根据上文“Theirdonation
to WaterAidAustralia has grown from the initial 2, 500AUD to 5.85 millionAUD, they becoming its largest”可
知,他们捐赠了很多,他们成为其最大的捐赠者。故选C。
53.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但在公司和非营利组织工作后,我认识到我想把商业和社会影响结合起来,
所以我找到了用日常产品的利润在全球做好事的方法。A.blamed责备;B.denied否认;C.detected检测;
D.recognized认识到。根据下文“Iwantedtocombiningbusinesswithsocial”可知,这里是指他认识到了把商业
和社会影响结合起来这一点。故选D。
54.考查名词词义辨析。句意同上。A.careers事业;B.impacts影响;C.prospects前景;D.conflicts冲突。
根据上文“Their donation toWaterAidAustralia hasgrown from the initial 2,500AUD to 5.85millionAUD(他们
对澳大利亚水援助组织的捐款已经从最初的2500澳元增加到585万澳元)”可知,Simon意识到想把商业和
社会影响结合起来。故选B。
55.考查副词词义辨析。句意同上。A.immediately立刻;B.globally全球地;C. appropriately恰当地;D.
individually个人地。根据第三段中“hecouldselltoiletpaperanddonatedhalfprofits tohelpfundorganizations
buildingtoilets以及他在亚洲和非洲做志愿者的经历可知,Simon想在全球范围内做好事。故选B。
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【答案】
56.officially 57.for 58.arebuilt 59.it 60.touse
61.which 62.introduced 63.a 64.reservations 65.visiting
【导语】本文是新闻报道类说明文。文章援引新华社报道,宣布中国三大电信运营商(中国电信、中国移
动、中国联通)已在全国正式推出eSIM手机服务,随后介绍eSIM的定义、与传统SIM卡的区别、核心优
势(防盗、出国便捷省钱、节省手机空间)及开通方式。
56. officially(副词)空格修饰动词“launched”(推出),需用副词作状语,形容词“official”的副词形式为
“officially”,表示“正式地”。
57.for(介词)固定搭配“beshortfor”,意为“是……的缩写”,此处指eSIM是“embeddedsubscriberidentity
module”的缩写。
58.arebuilt(被动语态)主语“eSIMs”与谓语“build”是被动关系(eSIM被内置在手机中),且全文为一般现
在时,故用一般现在时的被动语态“arebuilt”。
59.it(形式宾语)固定结构“makeit+ 形容词 +forsb.todosth.”,“it”作形式宾语,真正宾语是后面的不定
式短语“tohideastolenphone'slocation”。
60.touse(不定式)此处需用不定式作目的状语,“needanewSIMcardtousethelocalnetwork”表示“需要一
张新SIM卡来使用当地网络”。
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司61.which(关系代词)引导非限制性定语从句,指代前文“travelersabroadnolongerneedanewSIMcard”这
件事,在从句中作主语,故用关系代词“which”。
62.introduced(过去分词)空格作后置定语修饰“theiPhone17ProMax”,“iPhone17ProMax”与“introduce”
是被动关系(手机被推出),故用过去分词“introduced”。
63.a(不定冠词)“QRcode”(二维码)是可数名词单数,此处表示泛指“一个二维码”,且“QR”以辅音音素
开头,故用不定冠词“a”。
64.reservations(名词复数)“makereservations”是固定搭配,意为“预订”,“reserve”的名词形式为“reservation”,
此处用复数表示泛指多次或各类预订。
65.visiting(动名词)介词“before”后接动词时,需用动名词形式,故用“visiting”。
听力原文
Text1
W:Dad,look!Icanclimbthestairsnow!
M: Oh my God, sweetheart! Be careful not to trip on the steps. Your legs haven’t fully recovered yet. And the
doctoradvisedyoutoavoidunnecessarymovements.
Text2
M:You’vecomebackjustintime.TheTVdramaisabouttostart.
W:Idon’tfeellikewatchingTV.I’mdyingofthirst.
M: There happens to be some fresh orange juice in the fridge. When you go to get it, please bring some bread for
me.
Text3
W:Areyougoingtoapplytoleadthenewproject?TheapplicationdeadlineisthisFriday.
M:I’mstillhesitating.
W: It’s already Wednesday. Remember, he who hesitates is lost. If you haven’t applied by Friday, you’ll miss the
chance.
M:You’reright.I’llhandinmyapplicationtomorrow.
Text4
M:Jenny,Iheardyoumovedhouselastweekend.Whatkindofplaceareyoulivinginnow?
W:It’sjustalittleflat,rightnexttotheCityLibrary.Ireallylovethekitchen.
M:Oh,thatareaisniceandquiet.
Text5
W:Excuseme,sir,yourdogisn’tonalead.It’sagainsttherulesofourpark.
M:Oh,sorry.Iwantedtotrainmydogtocatchthefrisbee.
W:Iunderstand,butdogswithoutaleadcanbeathreattothesafetyofvisitors.
Text6
W:⑥It’ssaidthataresearchernamed16newlydiscoveredspidersaftersomepopsongs.
M:Really?Namingspidersafterpopsongsseemsstrange.
W: I disagree. ⑥I think it’s an appealing way of naming spiders. It can draw public attention to science. In fact,
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司combining science with culture and art is a trend among researchers, especially younger ones. For example,
⑦in2019,adeep-seacreaturewasnamedafterthecharacterDoroteafromthenovelDonQuixote.
M: I know a new insect species was named after the Chinese poet Su Shi in 2024. But I think such names might
causemisunderstandings.
Text7
W: Uncle Ian, ⑧Grandma and I found this old notebook during the spring-cleaning. She said it was yours. Can I
openit?
M: Sure, it’s my high school classmate-record-book. It contains my classmates’ contact information, photos,
messages,etc.
W:Soundsfun!⑧Canwegothroughittogether?
M:Ofcourse.
W:Good!⑨ThefirstpageisaboutJimBrown.Hewrotesomanymessages!
M:Yes.⑨Hewasmydeskmate.Nowhe’sanarmymedicaldoctor.
W:That’s cool! Let’s move on to the next page.This one is aboutAnna Smith. She even addeda photo of herself.
Shelookssofamiliar.IthinkI’veseenhersomewhere.
M:Youmighthave,becauseshelivesonthesameblockasus.
W:No wonder! ⑩She wrote, “I hope you achieve your three wishes: to become a college teacher,to learn to fly a
plane,andtotravelaroundEurope.”
M:⑩Sofar,I’veonlyachievedthefirstone.
W:There’salwaystimefortheothertwowishes.
Text8
M:⑪⑬Alisa,howwasyourweekend?
W: Eric and I had a busy weekend. ⑪At noon on Saturday, we had Italian dishes with Eric’s family at the
restaurantyourecommended.
M:Thatrestaurantreallyhassomegreatdishes.
W:Yes,itdoes.⑪Inthelateafternoon,Iwenttothedentist.
M:⑪Whydidyougotothedentistagain?Tohaveatoothpulledoutorgetafilling?
W: Neither, ⑪I just had a check-up this time. One of my teeth on the right side ached when I drank cold water. I
gotanX-ray,andthedoctorsaidthetoothwasjustsensitiveandtherewasn’tabigproblem.
M:That’sgoodtohear.⑫⑬WhatdidyoudoonSaturdaynight?
W: We went to see a stand-up comedy. After that, ⑫we went shopping. Eric bought a tie, and I tried on some
T-shirtsandtrousers,butIdidn’tfindanythingIliked.
M:⑬Whatdidyoudothenextday?
W:⑬Wespentawholedaygoingonabiketripinthecountryside.
Text9
W:⑭Whatdoyouusuallydowhenyoufeelstressed?
M:⑭Iusuallyjogfivekilometers.Ithinkjoggingisanescapefromthepressureofmylife.
W: I tried doing yoga and reading comic books to reduce stress before, but they didn’t help much. Fortunately, I
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司discoveredaveryeffectivewaytoreducestress—soundhealing.
M:Soundhealing?Canyoubemorespecific?
W:Simply speaking, it’s healingthrough sound.Asoundtherapistuses instruments to produce sounds from nature
torelaxpeople.
M:⑮Whatkindofinstrumentsareusuallyused?
W:Thereareguitars,theChineseguqin,gongsandhandpans.⑮Amongthem,IenjoytheChineseguqinthemost.
M:Wherecanyouexperiencesoundhealing?
W: I currently go to a sound therapy center. In addition, ⑯some yoga studios and tea rooms also offer sound
healing.Ifirstexperiencedsoundhealingduringayogaclass.
Text10
The Worcester Public Library announced that through the end of March, people who have lost or damaged a
bookorotherborroweditemscanbringaphotograph,drawingormagazineclippingofacat,andmaketheirlibrary
cardsworkagainwithoutpayingfines.⑲ThelibrarycalledtheprogramMarchMeowness,awaytoforgivepeople
who lost or damaged borrowed items by accident. ⑰Jason Homer, the executive director of the library, said in an
interview on Monday that about 400 people had their library accounts unblocked and could borrow books again
after bringing in their pictures or drawings of cats. ⑱In one case, a cat-less 7-year-old boy, who lost the book
CaptainUnderpants,hadhislibrarycardworkagainafterthestaffgavehimpaperandapenciltodrawacat.Like
many public libraries in the United States, ⑲the Worcester Public Library is trying to encourage people to return
there after the pandemic. The library had previously tried to raise the number of visitors with canned food drives.
The library staff held meetings for several months to come up with different creative ways to get people back
through the library doors. After these meetings, the Meowness program took shape. While the library had
previously stopped charging fines for late returns, many people who faced fees for lost items simply stayed away.
⑳One woman named Julie, who had lost library DVDs by accident, regained access to her account with a
photographofacat.
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