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高三英语(1)_2025年4月_250414四川省成都市树德中学2024-2025学年高三下学期4月月考(全科)
高三英语(1)_2025年4月_250414四川省成都市树德中学2024-2025学年高三下学期4月月考(全科)
高三英语(1)_2025年4月_250414四川省成都市树德中学2024-2025学年高三下学期4月月考(全科)
高三英语(1)_2025年4月_250414四川省成都市树德中学2024-2025学年高三下学期4月月考(全科)
高三英语(1)_2025年4月_250414四川省成都市树德中学2024-2025学年高三下学期4月月考(全科)
高三英语(1)_2025年4月_250414四川省成都市树德中学2024-2025学年高三下学期4月月考(全科)
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高 2022 级高三下期 4 月阶段性测试英语试题 B. Stopand ask fordirections. 命题人:宁夏英语备课组 审题人:石海、肖洪林、杨朝辉 C. Findaplace toturn around. 第一部分听力测试(共两节,满分 30分) 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 第一节(共5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5 分) 10.Whydoes thewoman want tobuyadress? 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 A. Sheis going toan event. 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 B. Shewants to loseweight. 话仅读一遍。 C. Shewants to look moremature. 1.Where willthegirl find her science textbook? 11.Which dress does thewoman decidetobuy? A.On her desk. B. On Mr.Henderson’s desk. C.In her dorm. A.The blueone. B.Theblack one. C.Thered one. 2.What isthe man helping thewoman with? 12.Whydoes themanapologize? A.Going online. B.Taking somephotograph. C.Using computersoftware. A. He doesn’t haveany larger sizes. 3.Why isthewoman excited? B. Hecan’t let thewoman return anything. A.Sheloves boxing. C. Hegave thewoman somewrong information. B. Sheis hopingto seea star. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 C.Sheis going out with theman tonight. 13.What is theconversationmostly about? 4.Who might Brenda be? A.Thanksgiving dinner. B. Cookingskills. C. Secret recipes. A.Stanley’s friend. B.Thewaitress. C.Stanley’s sister. 14.What does thewoman say about theturkey? 5.What does themanprobably mean? A.The woman is sure toget thejob. A. It was madeaccording totherecipe online. B.Theinterview may bea wasteof time. B. It justneeded tobe putin theoven. C.Thewoman shouldn’t beoverconfident. C. It was specially prepared bytheman. 第二节(共15小题;每题 1.5分,满分 22.5 分) 15.According tothe conversation, which dish took thelongest tocook? 听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中 A.The turkey. B.Thegreen bean. C.Themashed potatoes. 选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 16.What is theman’sopinion of thefood? 5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。 A. It’s delicious. B. It’ssimple. C. It’scooked for too long. 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 6.What does themanhave to dotoday? 17.What are SwissAlps known for? A.Change thereport. B.Attend ameeting. C.Go tothedoctor’s. A.The huge equipment there. B.Thenew products there. C.Thegood ski runs there. 7.What does thewoman offerto doforthe man? 18.Howlong will theSnowBike Festival last this year? A.Answer hisphone. B. Call hislawyer. C.Takenotes at themeeting. A.Three days. B. Four days. C. Fivedays. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 19.According tothe talk, who ismost interested in thefestival? 8.Where are thespeakers? A. Skiers wanting to try something different. A.On thehighway. B. Mountain bikers wanting torace inthe winter. B. On Old Country Road. C. Bike companies wanting to sell theirnew products. C.On asidestreet west of thehighway. 20.Whichbikeis best-known to people? 9.What willthespeakers donext? A.The MTB. B.TheFat Bike. C.TheMountain Bike Plus. A.Fill theircar upwith gas. 高三英语 2025-04 第1页共5页第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分 50分) B 第一节 (共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分) One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. It is absolutely the case in Turkey where garbage 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C 和D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。 collectors started collecting books that havebeen thrown away and ended upopening alibrary. A It started when garbage man DursonIpek found a bag of abandoned books when he was working and then it snowballed from there. Ipek and other garbage men started gathering the Englandand FranceTour books they found on the streets that were ready for landfills and as their collection started to grow, PRIVATECAR/MINIBUS —5DAYS so did word of mouth. Soon, local residents started donating books directly. The library was ABOUTTHETOUR Yourguide willtake you ona3-hour panoramic (全景的)tour ofLondon uponairport pickup. initially available only to the garbage employees and their families to use but as the collection grew,sodidpublicinterest and thelibrary was opened tothe publicin2017. The following day, enjoy visits inside three of the major sights such as Buckingham Palace, St “On the one hand, there were those who were leaving these books on the streets. On the other Paul’s Cathedral, the Horse Guards, Tower Bridge, and the Tower of London. Or for regular hand, others were looking for these books,” Ankaya mayor AlperTasdelen told CNN. “We started visitors explore the lesser-known sights such as Shakespeare’s Globe, Churchill’s Cabinet War to discuss the idea of creating a library from these books. When everyone supported it, this project Rooms, orNottingHill. happened.” On your third day your guide will drive you to Bath, a fascinating World Heritage City. Visit All the books that are found are sorted and checked for condition. If they pass, they go on the also 5,000-year-old Stonehenge before returning toLondon. shelves. Today, the library has over 6,000 books that range from fiction to nonfiction and there’s a The next day, travel by Eurostar to the heart of Paris. See many of this city’s main sights, such very popular children’s section that even has a collection of comic books. An entire section is as the Jardin du Luxembourg and Avenue des Champs-Elysées. Visit the Notre Dame Cathedral devoted to scientific research and there are also books available in English and French. The representing the height of the perfect French Gothic architecture, and the Conciergerie where collection has grown so large that thelibrary loans books to schools and educational programs. MarieAntoinettewas imprisoned. “Village school teachers from all over Turkey are requesting books,” Tasdelen told CNN. The On the last day, leave Paris for a 12-hour day trip to Normandy.Your guide will customize the government has to hirea full-timeemployee toadministratethe library. tour to show you the D-Day beaches, memorials and World War Ⅱ cemeteries. See, for example, This library is incredibly popular. It is frequently filled with the children of the city’s workers Pegasus Bridge,Arromanches with Mulberry Harbour and its sea front war museum, and continue and students from nearby schools. There is a waiting room set up for readers and chess boards for on to Omaha beach, the impressive American cemetery and Pointe du Hoc before returning to thepeople who visitthelibrary.Youcan even enjoy acup of teainthewaiting room. Paris. 24.What can weinfer from paragraph 2? The tour concludes with drop-off at a Paris airport or train station or hotel with optional A. Every citizenwas accessibleto thelibrary at thebeginning. Eurostar return toLondon. B.Thecollection ofabandoned books drew few people’s attention. PRICE INCLUDES C.Theabandoned bookswould have gone to wastewithout thegarbagemen. A qualified guide just for your party for each guided tour, private vehicle, entrance fees, and D. Local residents made littlecontribution to thecollection of abandoned books. accommodation but not parking or meals, plus a one-way Eurostar ticket from London to Paris in 25.What dowe knowabout thelibrary of abandoned books? standard class. A. It features books ofscientific research. 21.Whencan touristsvisitsome ofLondon’s main attractions? B. It has an entiresection ofbooks in English and French. A.On Day 1. B. On Day 2. C. On Day 3. D. On Day 4. C. Schools andeducational programs haveaccess tothe books. 22.Which location is associated withWorldWarⅡ? D. Books need tobe sorted and checked for conditionbefore being donated. A.Pegasus Bridge. B.The Conciergerie. 26.Whydoes thegovernment haveto hire afull-timeemployee? C.TheNotre Dame Cathedral. D.TheJardin duLuxembourg. A.Tomake sure that thebooks in thelibrary won’t bestolen. 23.What expenseis NOTincluded in thetour price? B.Toadvertisethelibrary to moreTurkish villages. A.The tourguide. B.The entrance fees. C.Tomeet the demands from educational programs. C.TheLondon hotels. D.Thereturn journey from Paris. D. Tohelp arrangedonated books in thecorrect order. . 高三英语 2025-04 第2页共5页27.What does thepassage mainly talk about? C. It helped students toadjust learningmethods. A.Popularity ofthelibrary ofabandonedbooks inTurkey. D. It motivated students to memorizeknowledge. B. Reasons whythelibrary ofabandonedbooks was founded. 30.What dotheunderlined words “got asubject downpat”mean in paragraph5? C.Benefits ofthe library ofabandoned bookstoTurkish citizens. A. Fully mastered asubject. B. Putgreat effort into asubject D.People’s high demand forbooks onthelibrary ofabandoned books. C. Really enjoyedasubject. D. Benefited alot from asubject. C 31.What willprobably bediscussed in thefollowing paragraphs? Self-confidence is trusting in our abilities or qualities. It’s usually seen as a good thing. But A. Whyquestioningour beliefishard. B. Whyintellectual humility ishelpful. is itpossiblethat wemight benefit from alittle less confidencein ourbeliefs? C. Howto become aconfident person. D. How topractice intellectualhumility. For many years, Dr. Mark Leary, a neuroscientist at Duke University in Durham, N.C., has D studied the role of people’s beliefs in their behavior. He found overconfidence is very common, The ability to detect a nearby presence without seeing or touching it may sound fantastical especially when it comes to what people believe to be true, and can lead us to disastrous — but it’s a real ability that some creatures have. A family of African fish known as decisions. In 1986, NASA believed that the risk of loss for any space flight was roughly 1 in Mormyrids are weakly electric, and have special organs that can locate a nearby target, even 100,000. It was an overconfident belief and might have led to the explosion of the Challenger. when it’s hiding in the mud. Scientists have now developed an artificial sensor system The good news is that there’s a “vaccine (疫苗)” for overconfidence, and that’s what scientists modelled ontheability ofthesefish. call “intellectual humility”—recognizingthat your beliefs could be wrong. “We developed a new strategy for 3D motion positioning by electronic skin, bio-inspired A survey of 144 college students to measure their intellectual humility found that students by ‘electric fish’,” says Dr. Xinge Yu, an associate professor in the Department of Biomedical who saw their thinking could be wrong tended to be more curious and more likely to seek out Engineering at the City University of Hong Kong. The team described their e-skin sensor in a new knowledge. They ended up knowing more at the end of the day. But does it actually help paper published onNovember 14inNature. you beyond that? The artificial sensor is multi-layered. One layer acts as a transmitter (发射器), which To find out more, Dr. Tenelle Porter at Ball State University conducted a series of studies will generate an electric field once activated, and another layer acts as a receiver to detect both with high school students. She found that students with intellectual humility were much more the direction and the distance to an object. A separate controller creates the driving signal to likely to test themselves to see whether they really understood the material and seek out potential activate thetransmitter. Whenan object comes within range, theelectric field around the sensor holes in their understanding. When they got test scores, they’d change their study strategies to is disrupted (扰乱), which in turn can be detected by the receiver. This data is then processed improvetheirperformance and master thematerial for thenexttest. by a microcontroller unit, which computes the position of the target object and sends that Studentswho didn’t see theirknowledge could bewrong might instead just sail through their information to asmartphone orotherdevices. studying and wouldn’t stop to ask themselves if they truly understood what they read, heard, or A special biogel (生物凝胶) is used in the sensor, which has the ability to transmit and did. Such students thought they got a subject down pat, but when asked to explain it on a test, receive electric signals from a pattern of microchannels on the surface. The end result is a theyfound they didn’tactually understand as muchas they hadthought. sensor that is thin, soft and flexible, making it cosy to adapt to irregular surfaces, such as the Although it might be good for you, researchers recognize that questioning your beliefs can human body. In contrast to the traditional sensor system that needs a large number of sensors to be truly hard. Still, it’s important to remember that questioning beliefs isn’t always about achieve spatial positioning, the new system can locate an object precisely in 3D space using just replacing old ones with newones. If you find ithard toquestion abelief, try taking “baby steps.” a few sensors. This significantly reduces the power consumption of data collection, 28.Whydoes theauthormention theexplosion oftheChallenger? transmission,and processing. A.Toexpress his sorrow fortheloss. B. Tostress thehighrisk of spaceflights. The researchers hope that this sensor could one day open up a new range of wearable C.To showtheresult ofwrong operation. D.To give an exampleofoverconfidence. technologies, including sensors for human-machineinteraction and thin, flexiblee-skin. 29.Whatdowe knowabout intellectual humility according to Porter’sresearch? 32.The first paragraph aimstoshow . A.It urged students togainrecognition. A. thespecial ability ofAfricanfish B. theinspiration fora newinvention B. It encouraged studentsto takeexams. 高三英语 2025-04 第3页共5页C.thebigchallenge oflocating objects D.thereason for developing asensor D.Youcan engage inan argument respectfully withoutstirring up(激起)anger. 33.Whatis the correct order ofthesystem’sworkingprocedures? E.This may be because morelife experience usuallyleads to moredefined priorities. F.Discussing your issues and resolving them instead of stuffing them down can improve your a. The transmittercreates an electric field. emotional health. b.Aunit computes theposition ofthetarget. G.Thus, it may be worth bringing up issues with your friends, family members or classmates c. The controller sends theactivatingsignal. rather than holding them back. d.The receiverdetects thechange of electric signals. 第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分 30分) e. The electric field is disrupted byan approachingobject. 第一节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分) A.c-a-e-d-b. B.c-a-d-e-b. C.a-c-e-d-b. D. a-e-c-d-b. People living in the city often rush about their daily lives, barely noticing those around them. 34.Whatis an advantage ofthe newsensorsystem? One morning, ona crowded subway train, a young woman named Lily was 41 her way to work. A.Its sensitivity todifferent stimulations. B. Its adaptation to environmental changes. Shewas feeling kind ofdepressed, thinkingabout the 42 ofher joband the never-ending tasks. C.Its efficiency in achieving 3Dpositioning. D.Its speed in datacollection andprocessing. At a particular station, an elderly man leaning on a walking stick 43 slowly. With no seat 35.Whatis the besttitlefor thetext? available, he had to stand near the door, 44 to keep his balance. Lily couldn’t help but 45at him. A.Machine Detective“Wears”Flexible E-skin The man perceived her gaze and gave her a heartwarming smile, which was like a ray of sunshine B. Bio-inspired Sensor “Feels” WithoutTouching in the46 subway car. C.E-SkinSensor: The Future ofMachineLearning Suddenly, Lily felt a 47 in her mood. She rose to her feet and offered her seat to the old D.Electric Fields: The Frontier ofObjectDetection man. The man was very 48 and expressed his appreciation sincerely. This simple kind gesture 第二节(共5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5 分) seemed to have transformed the situation 49 . Other passengers nearby started to look around and 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余 became more 50 of those in need. A young boy gave up his seat to a pregnant woman, and a 选项。 middle-aged man helped an old lady with her heavy load. Lily realized that a small act of kindness Recent research suggests that if an argument gets resolved, the emotional response tied to it could make a big 51.She started to smilemore often at strangers onthe street, and she foundthat is significantlyreduced oralmost completely erased. 36 majority of them would 52 with a smiletoo. It seemed as if the smile had 53 a chain reaction There is a difference between arguing and fighting. Arguing is that you and your opponent ofkindness. present your concerns and discuss the feelings and issues related to those concerns.37 3Fighting, One day, she had lost an important document at work and was criticized by her boss. As she however,usually involves personal attacks, raising of voices, and stormingout. walked home, feeling frustrated, a little girl approached and 54 a flower to her with a big smile. 38 In a study, 2,000 people were asked to record their feelings and experiences for eight Surprised and touched, she realized the 55 of a smile, which can motivate people to pay days in a row. When people had an argument that they considered resolved, they had half the kindness forward and truly brighten anyone’s day,nomatterhowdifficultit is. reactivity (情绪反应) of those who avoided an argument. Reactivity is an increase in negative 41.A. making B. finding C.feeling D. giving emotions or a decrease in positive emotions. 39 One day later, people who had a resolved 42.A. significance B. sense C.stress D. payment argument reported no increase of negative emotions compared with those who avoided an 43.A. got on B. got off C.pulled over D. stoodup argument. This means that resolving an argument can feel like you have reached a state of 44.A. attempting B. struggling C.failing D. pretending resolution and you are less likely tobeannoyed. 45.A. laugh B. point C.shout D. look Moreover,theolderyou are, the morelikely you willcome to aresolution after an argument. 46.A. packed B. comfortable C.shabby D. messy 40Youare more likely to distinguish between what matters and what does not. 47.A. pain B. lift C.burden D. loss It is easier to avoid a discussion, but risking talking about it may eventually lead to a better 48.A. relieved B. depressed C.grateful D. proud outcome. 49.A. slightly B. strangely C.occasionally D. magically A.It will dogreat harm toourmental health ifnot treated properly. 50.A. afraid B. aware C.ashamed D. fond B.In other words, resolving an argument cuts your negativefeelings byhalf. 51.A. decision B. mistake C.difference D. promise C.Unfortunately,we are always unawareoftheimportance of theart of talk. 52.A. respond B. ignore C.repeat D. nod 高三英语 2025-04 第4页共5页53.A. taken up B. set off C.put off D. passed down 54.A. purchased B. sent C.presented D. delivered 第二节(满分 25分) 55.A. advantage B. strength C.nature D. power. 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。 第二节(共10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15 分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 There was a rich couple who was throwing a big New Year party at their house. So they went Though far apart in distance and culture, China and Ireland share surprising bonds, both shopping at the market where everything was of high cost and fixed price. They wanted to famous for strong communities abroad and their shared enthusiasm 56 food, drink, and the arts. maintain theirlevel of standard so they didn’tmind paying for it. Among these, music stands out as a unique bond, with Irish music57 (hold) a particular appeal in After purchasing all they needed, they called a porter to carry everything and drop it at their China. home. The porter who came was of an old age, and looked very unhealthy, and his clothes were Part of this cultural link is LiYan, 58 65-year-old Beijing native who now lives in London. torn, and helooked as if hewasn’teven able to meet his daily needs. Playing the bodhran, a traditional Irish drum, in music gatherings that unite musicians, he has They asked the porter about the charges for delivering their goods to their home. The old become a vital part of the Irish music scene. Originally a poet, Li, 59(draw) to the storytelling and porter quoted just $20, well below the market price. Yet, the couple argued and bargained with the rhythms ofIrish music, even astonishes audiences bysinging Gaelic songs in Chinese. porter and finally settled for $15. The porter was struggling to make even one time’s meal so he The 60 (connect) between Irish and Chinese music is long-standing. In the 1980s, The needed anything hecould earn. Chieftains, a celebrated Irish group, 61 (perform) in China, introducing millions to Irish music. The couple was very happy thinking how well they bargained with the poor porter and paid Their collaboration with Chinese musicians symbolized the harmony of both cultures. Equally 62 him $15 in advance and left after giving the porter their address for delivery. They reached their (remark) isRiverdance,aworld-famous Irish dance show,which brought Irish culture to China. homeand onehourpassed, andtwo hours passed, but theporter stilldidn’t delivertheir stuff. It is Irish music’s shared traditions with China, such as drumming and poetry, 63 strongly The wife started to get angry at her husband, “I always tell you not to trust such person, but appeal to people. “Music is borderless,” says Li, 64 journey illustrates that art has the power 65 you never listen to me. I am sure instead of delivering the goods to our home, he must have (bond)people from different worlds together. disappeared with everything. We must immediately go back to the market to inquire and then to 第四部分写作(满分 40分) thepolice stationto filethe complaint againsthim.” 第一节(满分15分) They both left towards the market. On their way near the market, they saw another porter. 假设你是李华,应学校英文报邀请,就文化古迹遭破坏的现象,写一封倡议书,呼吁大 They stopped him to inquire about the old porter and noticed that he was carrying their goods in 家保护文化古迹。内容包括: his cart! 1. 某古迹的现状; 注意: 2. 解决措施。 1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右; 注意: 2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。 1. 写作词数应为80左右; The angrywife asked him,“Whereis that oldthief ?This is ourgoods.” 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear fellow students, _______________________________________________________________________________ Upon hearing this, thehusband had tears inhis eyes and turned tohis wife. _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ Li Hua 高三英语 2025-04 第5页共5页高 2022 级高三下期 4 月阶段性测试英语试题参考答案 add more contemptuous comments on the oldporter when she suddenly noticed that the man 第一部分听力测试(共 20小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30分) wasglaring at her resentfully.“Madam,please calm down.Jack is not a thief!” retorted the porter, “He is actually terribly ill and isn’t able to earnenough to even have a single meal of the day. Just 1-5 BCBCC 6-10 CABCA 11-15ABABC 16-20ACBBA now, on the way todeliver your stuff, he was too weak to go any further in this heat of thenoon. Even after collapsing, he never forgot his promise, handed me$15 and kept urging me to deliver 第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分 50分) it as fast as possible.” 第一节阅读选择(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分37.5分) Upon hearing that, the husband had tears in his eyes and turned to his wife.“Honey, we truly 21-23BAD 24-27CCCA28-31BDBC 32-35BACB misunderstood such an honest man. We owehim a sincere apology,”regretted the husband, seeking his wife’sadvice.But then came a silence for a while. The wife stood thereembarrassed,her face flushing with guilt. She had never realizedsuch a poor man should be so honest and responsible. With a quiveringvoice, the wife sincerely apologized and decided to 第二节七选五(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分12.5分) visit Jack atonce. As the wealthy couple disappeared into the distance, the porter watched them go 36-40 GDFBE with asmileandcontinued hiswork underthe sun. 第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分 30分) 听力原文 第一节完形填空(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分15分) Text1 41-45ACABD 46-50ABCDB 51-55CABCD M: CanIborrow your textbook for science class? Ileft minein mydorm. W:Sure, justdon’t forget toreturn it. Ihave class right after you. 第二节语法填空(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分, 满分 15分) M: Don’t worry.I’ll leave itonMr.Henderson’s desk for you. (1) 56.for/about 57.holding 58.a 59.drawn 60.connection Text2 61.performed 62.remarkable 63.that 64.whose 65.to bond M:Are you familiarwith PowerPoint?Youneed to be ableto use this program if you want to make an effective presentation. (2) 第四部分写作(满分 40分) W: I know how to create sides, but I’m not sure how to do the fancy change between each one. 第一节 Can you showme? Dear fellow students, The Great Wall stands as a reminder of China's ancient civilization. However, it is suffering Text3 W:Ican’t wait togo to theboxingmatch. I’vebeen lookingforward to thisevening all week. from human damage, such as graffitiand lettering, which also happens to othercultural relics. M: Ithought you hated boxing. To address these issues, I think the most important thing is to raise people’s awareness. When W:Well, I do.But my favoritesinger is going tobe there. (3) visiting cultural relics, do not touch the exhibits unless allowed. Besides, digital tourism can be used as an alternative. Travelling on the internet is just like being personally on the scene; Text4 meanwhile, wecan have adeeper understanding of thecultural relics. M: HappyBirthday,Mom!Brendaand Igot thisfor you. Only with our jointefforts can all thecultural relics be well preserved. So let's join hands to do W:Howkind!You’re thebest kids amothercouldever have. (4) But, um... Stanley? Whatis it? somebits right now! M: It’sfor your tea.Youput thetea leaves in themetal fish and then put it in your teacup. Li Hua 第二节 Text5 M:Youdidn’t fill out theskillssection of your resume. The angry wife asked him, “ Where is that old thief ? This is our goods. ”She was about to 高三英语 2025-04 第6页共5页W:All that stuffis covered in theinterview.It’s a wasteofspace, if you ask me. sure Ican fit intoit. M:Youneed tobeselected for theinterviewfirst. Don’t count your chickens before they hatch. (5) Text9(第13题为总结题) Text6 M: This is the best meal I’ve had in ages. (16) Is this a typical Thanksgiving dinner? I’d love to M: I have a doctor’s appointment this afternoon. (6) Are you going to be in the office, or do you learn howtocook all this. have meetings? W: Yes, it’s pretty typical. And I must say that I don’t really know how to make a Thanksgiving W:I’ll behere.And don’t worry.I’ll handleall ofyour calls. (7) dinner. M:Thanks. I’m expecting a call from mylawyer.He’s supposed to be sending mesome changes to M: Nonsense!This was lovely. thereport. W: Well, thanks, but I'm afraid it wasn’t really my skill that did this. I’m more of a shopper than a W:I’ll makesure totake a detailed message ifhecalls. Is there anything you want to tell him? cook. M:Well, could you remind him that I’m going to need tocome downtown and sign a few papers in M:What doyou mean? front of him?I’ll have toset something upfor nextweek. W: Well, the turkey was specially prepared so that I didn’t have to do anything but place it in the oven. (14) Text7 M:What about theselovely green beans? M: Honey,Ithink wecould be lost. W: I followed the recipe on the can: one can of soup, one can of green beans, and one can of dried W: OK, let me take a look at the map. It looks like we're going the right way. We should be onions. heading west, right? M:Well,they’redelicious. (16)And themashed potatoes? M: Iknow,but weshouldbeat thehighway bynow.Thisis Old Country Road,right? (8) W:The mashed potatoes were another story, though. I had to cook those potatoes forever, and then W:Yeah, Irememberseeing thesign. (8)Thisis strange... uh-oh.The map is upsidedown! after I addedthemilk, it tookme 30minutes to mash them. (15) M:Are you kiddingme? So, we've been heading in thewrong direction for thepast 30minutes? W:I'm afraid so.Weneedto make aU-turn andhead back theotherway.(9) Text10 M:That’s aproblem.This road is too narrow. The Swiss Alps are known for their good ski runs, (17) but they are also home to the Snow W: Well, at least we know why we haven’t reached the highway yet. There should be a gas station Bike Festival. This year, the third annual festival will take place from January 19th to January upahead.Youcan turnaround there. (9) 22nd. (18) Who might be interested in going? Mountain bike racers are always eager to find riding opportunities in the winter, where events are hard to find. (19) The Swiss Sporting Center has a Text8 huge network of snow biking trails, as well as facilities for hosting large international winter M: May Ihelp you findsomething? sporting events. Newcomers to the sport may be wondering what a snow bike looks like. There are W:I'm not sure about this red dress. I am going tomy high school reunion this summer,and I want three varieties of snow bikes, but they all have wider tires than street bikes. Most people are somethingto make melook young and successful. (10) familiar with the mountain bike, or MTB, (20) which has the narrowest tires, at about 6 M: Ithink thisblack dress will beperfect. It’squitebeautiful. centimeters. Fat Bikes were introduced in 2014, with tires as wide as nearly 12 centimeters. These W:That isnice, but I’mafraid it’s out ofmy pricerange. wide tires are suitable for snowy conditions, but they aren’t suitable for street riding. Fat Bike M: Perhaps you’d like to try something from this corner of the store. All the dresses on this shelf lovers needed a bike for all seasons. One year later, the mid Fat Bike, or Mountain Bike Plus, hit are onsale. the market for on-road and off-road conditions. The Snow Bike Festival is attended by both W:Wow! Sixty percent offtheoriginal price! watchers and bike lovers. The festival gives bike companies a chance to exhibit new products. If M: We’re making room for the summer collection. That’s why you can get such a good deal. I the 2017 Snow Bike Festival is as popular as the previous two, you may want to include the bike think thisbluedress would beperfect foryour reunion. (11) festival in your Swissski adventure plans. W:Idolikeit.Can Ibuyit nowand then just return it laterif Idon’t likeit? M: I’m sorry,but I’m afraid oursaleitems cannot be returned. (12). W:Ithink I’ll just buyitanyway.(11) If it’s toosmall, I’vestill got two months tolose weight. I’m 高三英语 2025-04 第7页共5页