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A. Give him a call later. B. Meet with him tomorrow. C. Visit his company next week.
1 月份教学诊断检测高二英语试题
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. What did the man do previously?
(考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)
A. He cooked food. B. He served customers. C. He gave staff training.
第一部分 听力 (共30分)
15. Why does the man hesitate to be a host at first?
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
A. He wants a better salary. B. He finds it is too tiring. C. He thinks it is a one-person job.
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。
16. What will the man do?
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。每段对话读两遍。
A. Attend another interview. B. Draw up a training plan. C. Submit a formal application.
1. What do we know about Mrs. Black?
17. How does the man sound at the end of the conversation?
A. She’s from Germany. B. She has a British accent. C. She taught science before.
A. Satisfied. B. Puzzled. C. Disappointed.
2. When will the woman’s flight take off tomorrow?
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
A. At 8: 00 am. B. At 9: 00 am. C. At 11: 00 am.
18. Who is probably the speaker?
3. What does the woman advise the man to do?
A. A doctor. B. A teacher. C. A student.
A. Travel to France. B. Learn more French words. C. Research into French culture.
19. What causes long- term tiredness in teens according to the speaker?
4. What is the weather like now?
A. The conflict between body clocks and social demands. B. An addiction to screens and social media.
A. Rainy. B. Sunny. C. Snowy.
C. A preference for drinking energy drinks.
5. What are the speakers talking about?
20. What does the speaker tell us in the end?
A. How to cope with stress. B. How to keep healthy. C. How to prepare for exams.
A. How stress affects sleep quality. B. Why teens have trouble waking up early.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
C. How to arrange time properly before bedtime.
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
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分40分)
题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
阅读下列短文,从题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
6. What might the man be?
Family Programs at National Museum of Natural History (NMNH)
A. A publisher. B. A writer. C. An editor.
Make us a part of your family fun! During our family programs, families learn together about
7. What is the woman doing?
nature, science, culture and museum collections in interactive, playful, and creative ways. We offer
A. Cheering the man up. B. Doing an interview. C. Recommending a book.
programs free of charge. Just advance booking is needed online.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
Family Friendly Days
8. Where are the speakers?
Discover the natural and cultural world and your place in it during Family Friendly Days at
A. In a supermarket. B. At a university. C. At home.
NMNH, happening throughout the year. Visitors of all ages get the chance to connect to natural history
9. What is the woman’s attitude toward the man’s idea?
topics through interactive activities, crafts, demonstrations, and conversations with scientists.
A. Understanding. B. Ambiguous. C. Disapproving.
Play Date at NMNH
10. What does the woman suggest the man do about changing majors?
A. Handle challenges flexibly. B. Ask his professors for advice.
Play Date at NMNH is a drop-in offering for the early learning audience (0-5 years old) and their
caregivers and family members. Families will be able to explore together through stories, objects, art,
C. Consider career prospects in the field.
and play related to a unifying topic or theme during each "Play Date". Activities provided during the
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
program are designed for families with young learners to learn and play together.
11. Why can’t Tom meet Ms. Greenwell today?
A. Ms. Greenwell doesn’t prepare well. B. It is not a good day for visits.
The World & Me
During monthly The World & Me programs, families discover the natural and cultural world and
C. He makes an unannounced visit.
their place in it. Museum educators will lead a program that combines different hands-on experiences
12. Why does Tom come here?
with our museum's collections related to that month's theme. Special guest scientists, artists and authors
A. To call on his investors. B. To have business discussions. C. To attend a conference.
13. What does Tom want Ms. Greenwell to do?often join to share their connections to the natural and cultural world. These programs are designed for C. To give Ibby a big surprise. D. To make herself more popular.
families with children aged 3 to 8. 26. Which of the following can best describe Krystal?
Natural History at Home A. Kind and considerate. B. Honest and responsible.
The exploration of natural history doesn't have to just happen at the museum—it can happen in C. Sociable and humorous. D. Ambitious and sensitive.
your home too! Join museum educators as they walk your family through science skill-building 27. What message does the author want to convey in the text?
activities, read science and nature books, and introduce ways to explore the natural world and A. Two heads are better than one. B. A small act makes a difference.
collections. We organize such an activity once a month. C. One good turn deserves another. D. Actions speak louder than words.
21. What should you do if you want to attend the family programs? C
A. Join a family club. B. Pay registration fees. C. Order online in advance. D. Hire personal educators. The cultures of the East and the West are really different from each other a lot. This is because the
22. Which program is suitable for a couple just having a baby? culture systems are two separate ones on the whole.
A. Family Friendly Days. B. Play Date at NMNH. C. The World & Me. D. Natural History at Home. The origin (起源) of the Eastern culture is mainly from two countries: China and India. Both of
23. What do The World & Me and Natural History at Home have in common? the two cultures are developed by rivers—the Yellow River in China and the Hindu River in India.
A. They organize some related games. B. They hold the programs once a month. They helped the two cultures develop for centuries and form their own styles.
C. They show how to explore natural world. D. They invite experts to support their programs. When the two mother rivers gave birth to the Eastern culture, another famous culture was up on
B the Mesopotamian Plain—the Mesopotamian Civilization. This civilization later on developed into the
Most of us take the task of buying a cup of coffee for granted, as it seems simple enough. cultures of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. And these two are well-known as the base of the
However, we have no idea just how stressful tasks like this can be for people who suffer from European culture. Like the Chinese culture, the European culture also crossed waters. When the British
disabilities. That's why it's so heart-warming to see a story like this in which a barista (咖啡师) does settled down in America, their culture went with them over the Atlantic Ocean. So the American
something small to make life a little easier for someone who is deaf. culture doesn't have much difference from the European culture.
Ibby Piracha lost his hearing when he was only two years old, and he now goes to his local cafe in At the same time, some other differences add to the cultural differences. Take the language system
Leesburg, Virginia to order a cup of coffee at least three times a week. Though all the baristas who for example. In the East, most languages belong to the pictographic (象形文字的) language while the
work there have his order memorized, Ibby always writes his order on his phone and shows it to the western languages are mostly based on the Latin system. Other causes like the human race differences
barista. count as well. But what's more, due to the far distance and the steep areas between the East and the
One day, however, one of the baristas did something that changed everything! After Ibby ordered West, the two cultures seldom communicate until recent centuries. So they grew up totally in their own
his coffee, he was amazed when barista Krystal Pane handed him a note in response. "I've been ways with almost no interference from the other.
learning sign language just so you can have the same experience as everyone else," the note read. The differences are everywhere. They are obvious and make people's ways of thinking and their
Krystal then asked Ibby in sign language what he would like to order. views of the world different. But different cultures make the world of the 21st century more colorful.
Ibby was touched that she would learn sign language just to help him feel welcome. "I was just so The cultural difference should not be the obstacle (障碍) to the civilization of human beings. It ought to
moved that she actually wanted to learn sign language. It is really a totally different language and it was be the driving force of our going farther.
something that she wanted to do because of me. Because I was a deaf customer, I was very, very 28. What is the text mainly about?
impressed," Ibby said. A. The origin of cultures. B. Culture differences.
Krystal had spent hours watching teaching videos so that she could learn enough sign language to C. Language systems. D. The colorful world.
give Ibby the best customer service that she could! "My job is to make sure people have the experience 29. Why is the American culture similar to the European culture?
they expect and that's what I gave him," Krystal says. A. Both of the two cultures have a very long history.
Ibby posted a photo of Krystal's note online, and it quickly went viral, getting hundreds of likes B. They have the same mother rivers as the Chinese culture.
and comments that praised Krystal for her kind action. C. The early settlers from Britain brought their culture to America.
24. What can we learn about Ibby Piracha from paragraph 2? D. Both the British and the American live along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean.
A. He was born deaf. B. He lives a hard life. 30. Which of the following can replace the underlined word "interference" in paragraph 4?
C. He loves to order take-out food. D. He visits the cafe regularly. A. difference B. influence C. confidence D. environment
25. Why did Krystal learn sign language? 31. Where is the passage most likely from?
A. To serve Ibby better. B. To attract more customers. A. A diary. B. A magazine. C. A novel. D. A guidebook.D Have you ever thought about pouring used cooking oil down the sink? Just turn on the tap and
The use of AI (artificial intelligence) is becoming more common in many branches of industry and flush (冲走) it all away. 36.__________ Not only does this bad habit cause problems in your house,
online shopping. Traditional lines of work, such as goods transport and driving, are developing in a backyard, or neighborhood, but pouring such substances down the sink also creates widespread
similar direction although mainly out of public view. Scientists at the University of Göttingen have problems for the entire wastewater system and the workers responsible for its maintenance.
now investigated how efficient the use of AI can be in the commercial management of trucks. The smooth day-to-day operation of our wastewater collection and treatment relies on the
"Digital applications—as well as machine learning, a kind of AI—are increasingly applied to cooperation of people to "do the right thing". Many water management authorities across Australia are
operations and courses in the transport area," explains Professor Matthias Klumpp from the Faculty of in broad agreement: Please don't pour oils down the sink. They all offer advice on far better
Economics. "The question in the commercial area, however, is whether or not this contributes to alternatives. But the water industry has no control over what we do in the privacy of our homes.
achieving goals." 37._____________
To answer this question, the researchers compared the work efficiency of truck drivers with their When still hot, oils are often liquid and can be easily poured away. But down in the sewer (下水
main use of AI applications. Looking at trade delivery by truck, they studied three groups: the first 道) pipes, they rapidly cool and solidify. 38.__________ According to Western Australia's Water
drove completely following human decision-making models; the second used a combination of human Corporation, it is estimated that 30% of sewer blockages are due to oils.
and machines; and the third depended completely on fully automated decisions. 39.________ Think about hair and so-called "flushable wipes". They can build up over time,
The researchers found that an intelligent combination of human work and decision-making creating "fatbergs": horrible masses of wipes, hair, hardened oils and other waste. Oils act as the glue
abilities with AI applications promises the highest transport and driving efficiency. "On average, the that helps fatbergs build up at choke points in sewer systems.
second group achieved the most efficient transport trips, with the fewest interventions and off-course There are more responsible ways of handling oils than just flushing them away. 40.________
from the best path." One researcher said, "Clearly, neither a completely human decision-making Small amounts of cooking oil can safely be composted (制成堆肥). Even just pouring oils into the
structure nor a fully automated driving system can promise to meet current goods transport rubbish is better. But remember, you may need to cool hot oils down before putting them into the bin.
requirements." The scientists therefore summarized that despite the progress of AI in the field of A. It is really up to us.
transportation by truck, human experience and decision-making abilities will still be necessary in the B. Please don't do that.
longer term. However, the challenge is that a wide range of training and qualification needs will come C. Blocked sewers are bad for us.
along by working with AI applications, especially for simple goods transport activities. D. Some engines can run on cooking oil.
32. What does Matthias Klumpp focus on? E. This is a serious and common problem.
A. The efficiency of AI. B. The advantages of AI. F. Cooking oil can actually be recycled and used to make biofuels.
C. The problems caused by AI. D. The wide applications of AI. G. Oils also cause trouble by combining with other flushed-away materials.
33. How did the researchers get the findings? 第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分40分)
A. By providing examples. B. By giving figures. 第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
C. By using different trucks. D. By listing three experiments. 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
34. What can we know from the last paragraph? "When I first started learning calligraphy, I just copied the teacher's strokes (笔画), and my work
A. AI is better at making decisions. was ugly," said Aryan from Afghanistan. He is currently a graduate student in Beijing, 41.____ in
B. A balance is needed between humans and AI. International Education of the Chinese Language.
C. Humans will soon be replaced by AI in driving. During his six-year stay in China, he discovered the 42.______of Chinese culture. He also realized
D. AI applications meet the current requirements. that Chinese is steadily becoming a(n) 43.____ language, and more people around the world want to
35. What is the best title for the text? communicate smoothly in Chinese.
A. The future of transport To his surprise, the curriculum for foreign students in China 44.______ the classroom. The school
B. Artificial intelligence as a co-driver organizes extra-curricular 45.____ to help them learn and experience 46.____ and culture. After closer
C. Artificial intelligence—a better choice in driving and deeper 47.______ with Chinese culture, Aryan found his hobby: calligraphy.
D. The strengths of artificial intelligence in transport "Initially, I didn't know much Chinese and thought calligraphy would be difficult," Aryan said.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) "Later on, I found out that calligraphy can help me 48.______ my Chinese language skills and my
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。 understanding of Chinese culture."
He used to 49.________ the idea that writing Chinese characters was all about writing them
neatly. But he later found out that this view is 50.______. Calligraphy helps him to understand botheach stroke and the Chinese 51.______ toward life. The horizontal, vertical (垂直的) and left and right 74. There is no one t____________ (诀窍)to healthy eating.
falling strokes on the paper 52._____ Chinese people's unique symbols and memories. They are also 75.One h___________ (最精彩的部分)of their trip was being able to see many different creatures.
the hidden 53.______ to better understanding Chinese culture. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
Not only did Aryan gain a deeper 54.______ of Chinese characters, but also developed a more 第一节(满分15分)
mature personality along the way. Calligraphy gives him strength when he feels 55._______ and lost, 假定你是李华,你的英国好友David发邮件向你询问中国传统美食的相关情况。请你给他写一
finding his inner peace.
封邮件,内容包括:(1)中国传统美食的特点;
41. A. majoring B. settling C. bringing D. resulting
(2)介绍你最喜欢的家乡菜; (3)邀请他到你家做客。
42. A. problem B. pattern C. richness D. resource
注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
43. A. native B. official C. international D. formal
Dear David,
44. A. goes against B. takes up C. takes over D. goes beyond
___________________________________________________________________________________
45. A. conferences B. activities C. subjects D. competitions
___________________________________________________________________________________
46. A. economy B. life C. work D. pleasure
Yours,
47. A. competition B. content C. combination D. contact
Li Hua
48. A. improve B. recognize C. adjust D. find
第二节(满分25分)
49. A. hold B. oppose C. break D. suspect
50. A. positive B. contradictory C. wrong D. objective 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。
51. A. direction B. step C. attitude D. effort As the next school's concert band took their places onstage, the stage lights in the music hall dimmed. A
52. A. supply B. represent C. sense D. recall
young man, the concertmaster (首席小提琴手), called upon each section to play, tuning them with precision
53. A. responses B. admissions C. reactions D. keys
and grace. The moment the musical director appeared, a wave of applause filled the air.
54. A. function B. ability C. form D. knowledge
55. A. stressed B. inspired C. determined D. interrupted The annual High School Music Festival was the highlight of my year. As a music teacher, I never
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
missed a session, always amazed by the extraordinary talents the musical directors inspired in their
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。
students. But this year might be my last visit. With age catching up, my desire for retirement was
To promote various applications of Dunhuang art patterns in daily life design and achieve the
development of cultural heritage represented by Dunhuang art patterns, the Chang Shana Design growing stronger.
Award in 2021 56.________________ (announce) on January 21. Honestly, there was always a touch of dissatisfaction and envy in my heart as I watched these
Chang Shana, an outstanding designer and educator in China, was just 13 when her love affair
school bands, because I had never been able to develop a band to this level. I taught in a small primary
with Dunhuang 57.__________ (begin).
school. My students played beginner music, and they were happy when we managed to play from the
Born in France, she returned from Paris with her father and involved 58. ___________(they) in the
cause of cultural heritage. She was much 59.__________ (young) than the other members in the start all the way to the end of a piece, with all the instruments finishing together. The complexities of
conservation and research team at the Mogao Caves, 60._______ leader was her father Chang Shuhong full tone, dynamic control, and balance were beyond their abilities.
(1904-1994), 61._______ noted painter and director of the Dunhuang Academy. Chang has spent her
As the band opened with their first piece, the striking sound of violins, accompanied by the lively
entire life carrying on her father's 62.__________ (devote) to Dunhuang. She applied the classic
patterns 63. ________her own modern designs in a creative way after conducting research into the notes of pianos, set my heart pounding. Wouldn't it be great to be the musical director for one of these
variety of patterns 64. ___________(find) on the murals (壁画). massive high school bands? I thought as the music transported me. When the last notes rang out, there
In the hope that more designers can understand and use the Dunhuang art patterns
was a brief silence before thunderous applause erupted. My aging eyes scanned the stage, seeking
65._______________ (appropriate), the competition is also meant to spread Dunhuang culture, practice
familiar faces among the performers. But my vision was no longer sharp enough to recognize anyone.
the "Silk Road Spirit" and promote cultural exchanges along with the Belt and Road Initiative.
第三节 单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) During the tea break, I headed toward the entrance hall. "Miss Jones!" a young man's voice cut
66. They must have a v ___ (生动的;鲜明的) imagination and a strong intuition. through the crowd. I recognized the concert uniform he was wearing. It was the very violinist I had
67. He realised that China needed its own powerful air force to protect and d _____ (保卫) the
been admiring. Puzzled, I searched his face for familiar features. It turned out to be Bradley, a former
country.
student of mine who was difficult to forget. Schoolwork had been hard for him, and he had struggled
68. What might have made him such an o _____(杰出的;优秀的) and creative scientist was
his strong interest in other things. through all his subjects. It was a pleasant surprise to meet him here. We sat down and had a chat.
69. Other students are not m__________(成熟的) enough to handle the challenges by themselves and 注 意 :1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题纸相应位置作答。
may become depressed.
I remembered the day when he asked to join the school band.
70. Students who want to study abroad must consider their parents’ b________(预算).
___________________________________________________________________________________
71. Finally, a f_____________ (根本的)key to healthy eating is to eat slowly.
72. Her dress at the party is so e____________(精美的) that many people think its style will be popular ___________________________________________________________________________________
with young women. I was still smiling as I made my way back to the music hall.
73. His best friend said that at a m_____________ (最少量), he should spare half an hour to engage in ___________________________________________________________________________________
after-school activities each day.W: Exactly! Hey, why don’t we step away from all this for a bit and do something enjoyable to get this
1 月份教学诊断检测高二英语试题答案
off your mind?
第一部分 听力 M: That sounds good. What do you have in mind?
1—20题,每题1.5分,总分30分 W: How about we head to the cinema? There’s that new comedy out, supposed to be amazing. Might
1—5 CCBBA 6—10 BACAC 11—15 CBABC 16—20 AABAC help loosen you up.
录音原文: M: Perfect
Text 1新来的科学老师 Text 7 想转专业
M: Sally, did you see the man standing outside our classroom now? The one with the British accent. W: It’s great to have you back from university, dear! Come inside. You father and sister have gone to
W: Yes, that’s Mr. Brown. He’s our new science teacher. He’s taking over from Mrs. Black since she’s the supermarket. We’re preparing a big dinner for you.
moved to Germany. M: Thanks, Mom.
Text 2去机场 W: Come and sit down first. Take a short break. How’s everything been at school?
M: So, you’re leaving tomorrow. When will you set off? M: Pretty good overall. Well, there’s one thing I want to talk to you about. I started a work-study
W: I’ve booked a taxi to the airport at 8: 00 am because I have to be there at 9: 00 am— two hours program at an accounting firm, but I’ve had a sudden change of heart. I’d rather not work with
before the flight. numbers. Instead, I want to switch to a creative field, like literature.
M: You should have asked me. I would have driven you to the airport. W: That’s a big change! They are like two completely different worlds.
Text 3学习法语的建议 M: Do you think it’s strange to change majors?
M: I’ve learned so much about France, like its cities, food, and customs. W: Oh, I changed my major when I was your age, too. I know you’ll do well in any field. The only
W: Yes. By living there for the past few months, you have learned a lot, especially its culture. But in thing I’m worried about is the job opportunities in creative areas. Follow your heart, but don’t ignore
order to get even better at speaking French, you need to expand your vocabulary. future job options. Please keep this in mind while choosing a major.
Text 4讨论天气 Text 8未预约而来访
W: I hate driving in winter. Even on bright days like this, the sun is so low in the sky that it almost W: Hello, sir. Welcome to Eurasia Associates. Do you have an appointment?
blinds you. M: I don’t, sorry. I’m looking for Ms. Greenwell. Last month, she mentioned I should visit her office to
M: The weather is much better today. I had to drive up to my mother’s last weekend in that heavy negotiate the prices of our business deal.
snow! Still, at least there hasn’t been any ice on the roads so far. W: I see. I have her schedule in front of me. But I’m afraid there aren’t any appointments listed, nor
Text 5 如何应对压力 any mention of visitors coming in this afternoon.
M: I’ve been feeling stressed lately. My grandmother was ill last week and I have an important exam M: Sure. But is it possible to drop into her office after lunch?
this Thursday. How do you stay calm at times like this? W: She’s in the conference room giving a presentation to investors until 3: 00 pm. May I take a
W: When I’m stressed, I do some exercise. I feel peaceful afterwards. message for her?
M: Thanks. That’s not a bad idea. M: Please mention that Tom from AC International stopped by. Here’s my business card with my
Text 6对新书出版感到焦虑 mobile number. I’m free for a chat on the phone any time today. And I can come back to the office
M: I sent my new book to the publisher last week, but I haven’t heard a word back yet.
anytime next week.
W: Hmm, is that a promising sign or a worrying one?
W: Will do, sir. Thanks for coming by. I’ll deliver this message for you.
M: Honestly, I’m not quite sure. Probably the latter. I’m really on edge about this. What if they despise Text 9通知求职者
it? W: Hi, this is Mary, the manager at Henry’s Drill. I noticed your application for a waiter position.
W: Come on, stay optimistic. You’ve managed to write three books! Most people can’t even finish one.
Unfortunately, we’ve already filled all server positions. However, we do have an opening for a host.
That’s no small feat.
You’ll greet and guide guests to their tables, ensuring they have a pleasant start to their meal. Are you
M: You’re absolutely right. I should focus on the positive aspects.open to that? 56. was announced 57. began 58. themselves 59. younger 60. whose 61. a 62. devotion 63. to 64. found
M: Thanks for calling. I was mainly looking for something serving tables. I used to bring food and 65. appropriately
drinks to the customers.
第三节
W: I understand. But being a host can be a great experience, too. It’s a fantastic way to develop your
66.vivid 67.defend 68.outstanding 69.mature 70.budget 71.fundamental 72.elegant 73.minimum
communication skills and get a full picture of how the restaurant operates. You’ll have a similar salary,
74.trick 75.highlight
and it’s a bit more relaxed.
第四部分 写作
M: That sounds interesting. But I’m not sure about working alone at the front of the restaurant. I’m a
第一节 参考范文
bit nervous about handling everything by myself, especially during busy hours.
W: You won’t be alone. There’s always at least one more host on a shift with you, so you’ll have 参考范文:
support and it won’t feel difficult. Dear David,
M: I’m interested in the host position, then.
I’d like to write about traditional Chinese cuisine, which is famous for its rich flavors and various
W: Excellent! We’ll just need to schedule one more appointment to chat with the boss and the shift
cooking methods like stir-frying, steaming, and boiling. It also uses a wide range of ingredients,
manager. Then, you’ll be able to start your training.
making each dish unique.
M: Sure, that sounds good. Thank you for considering me for the position.
My favorite hometown dish is Hong Shao Rou (Red Braised Pork belly), being part of our food
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culture. It’s a classic dish that you can find in almost every restaurant in China. The pork belly with
W: Good morning, everyone. It’s time for our weekly health class. How many of you feel tired all the
sweet and savory sauce is cooked until it’s tender and melts in your mouth. It can bring you comfort
time? Raise your hands, please. Wow, there are a lot of hands! Doctors recommend that teens get at
and warmth, no matter where you are.
least 8-10 hours of sleep each night. However, in practice, many teens struggle to make it. This is often
I hope you can come to my home and try the delicious dishes of my family. I’m sure you’ll love
due to a conflict between nature and modern life. During our teenage years, our body clocks tend to
them. Yours,
move forward. This natural change makes us want to go to sleep and wake up much later. However, as
society usually demands we get up early, the key is finding a way to fall asleep earlier. Later on in the Li Hua
lesson, we’ll be talking about how stress and screen addiction can also impact our sleep. But first,
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we’re going to study the 10-3-2-1 sleep rule. This means that ten hours before bed, you stop drinking
I remembered the day when he asked to join the school band. I was initially hesitant, aware of his
tea, coffee, and other energy drinks. Your last meal of the day should be at least three hours before bed.
academic struggles and the complexity of the music we were rehearsing. Yet, the determined gleam in
Homework and other work should be completed at least two hours before bed. One hour before bed,
little Bradley's eyes moved me. I agreed, tailoring parts of the music piece to let him shine without
you shut off all screens. These tips will help ready your body for sleep, and help you drop off to sleep
being overwhelmed. "It was you who set me on the music path," Bradley spoke with gratitude. He then
much more quickly.
recounted his musical journey with the violin. I listened attentively, amazed at the transformative power
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of music. As he returned to his band, a proud smile spread across my face.
21. C 22. B 23. B 24. D 25. A 26. A 27. B 28. B 29. C 30. B 31. B 32. A 33. D 34. B 35. B36. B 37. A
I was still smiling as I made my way back to the music hall. As I took my seat, my heart swelled with
38. E 39. G 40. F
quiet pride in knowing the role I had played in a young man's music journey. The lights dimmed again,
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and the stage came alive with the energy of young musicians. They began to play, each note resonating
第一节 with the memory of the first tentative sounds my students had made under my guidance. As the final
piece began, I closed my eyes, letting the music wash over me. The music hall, once a place of my
41. A 42. C 43. C 44. D 45. B 46. B 47. D 48. A
longing and unfulfilled dreams, now echoed with a life well-spent in the service of art and education.
49. A 50. C 51. C 52. B 53. D 54. D 55. A
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