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2025年秋季学期广西示范性高中高二期中联合调研测试英语答案_2025年11月高二试卷_251127广西示范性高中2025-2026学年高二上学期期中联合调研测试
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2025年秋季学期广西示范性高中高二期中联合调研测试英语答案_2025年11月高二试卷_251127广西示范性高中2025-2026学年高二上学期期中联合调研测试
2025年秋季学期广西示范性高中高二期中联合调研测试英语答案_2025年11月高二试卷_251127广西示范性高中2025-2026学年高二上学期期中联合调研测试
2025年秋季学期广西示范性高中高二期中联合调研测试英语答案_2025年11月高二试卷_251127广西示范性高中2025-2026学年高二上学期期中联合调研测试
2025年秋季学期广西示范性高中高二期中联合调研测试英语答案_2025年11月高二试卷_251127广西示范性高中2025-2026学年高二上学期期中联合调研测试
2025年秋季学期广西示范性高中高二期中联合调研测试英语答案_2025年11月高二试卷_251127广西示范性高中2025-2026学年高二上学期期中联合调研测试
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高二英语答案 一、听力: 1-5ABACB 6-10BBCAC 11-15CAACB 16-20AABBC 二、阅读: 21-23:ACC 24-27:DBDA 28-31:ADBC 32-35:CDBD 36-40:DGCBE 三、完型填空 41-45:CBDCD 46-50:DBCBA 51-55:ABCAD 四、语法填空 56. for 57.which 58.wasraised 59.earning 60.a 61.won 62.curiosity 63.independently 64.achievements 65.lasting 五、应用文 DearChris, I’mwritingtosharewithyouacoupletswritingactivityIjoinedinlastFriday. At the local community center, we engaged in writing couplets to express our wishes for a happy, peaceful and healthy Chinese New Year. With a steady hand and a focused mind, we carefully wrote each character, creating meaningful couplets. These couplets, featuring wishes for good fortune, health, and family harmony, were sent to the localstosharethejoyofwelcomingtheNewYear. This activity turned out a great success, which not only helped us improve our handwriting, but also promoted ourunderstandingofChinesetraditionalculture,includingcalligraphyandancientpoetry. Yours, LiHua 六、读后续写 “Sure! Want to meet here after school?” May asked. Olivia's eyes lit up as she nodded eagerly. When the final bell rang, they spread craft materials on the cafeteria table. As May demonstrated how to fold golden scales for the dragon body, Olivia marveled at the precision. “You're an artist!” she exclaimed, carefully threading beads onto her string. Other students passing by slowed down to watch the vibrant paper creature take shape. Seeing their curious glances,Maysuddenlythoughthowwonderfulitwouldbetosharethisjoywithmorepeople. MaygotanewideaandshedecidedtohaveatalkwithMrs.Miller.Thenextmorning,shenervouslyapproached Room301,clutchingLonglongforcourage.Tohersurprise,Mrs.MillerwarmlywelcomedtheideaofaChineseCraft Club.They filled out the club registration form together, and May designed a poster featuring a phoenix and dragon. ByFriday,twelvestudentshadsignedup,includingtwoboysinterestedintraditionalknot-tying.Attheirfirstmeeting, as May taught everyone to make paper lanterns, she realized her worries about the new school had melted away like morningdew. 【阅读详解】 第 1 页 共 8 页 {#{QQABbYKpwgAYgIbACA5LAwXSCUkYkIKgJMgERVAYKARKQRNIBAA=}#}A篇 本文是一篇应用文,文章主要介绍了四个在春季值得一游的全球旅游目的地,以及每个地方在春季的特色和适 宜游览的原因。 21.A 本题考察在春天旅行的优势是什么。根据文章第一段“Before the peak summer crowds roll in, you can exploreuniquescenicspotswithouttheoverwhelmingrushoftourists.”(在夏季旅游高峰期到来之前,你可以 在没有大量游客拥挤的情况下探索独特的景点。)可知春天游客相对较少,A选项正确。 22.C 本题考察哪个目的地适合动物爱好者。答案出现在第四段,根据文章中“Asthesnowfallstartstoslowdown, baby animals emerge in Yellowstone, making this national park an excellent place to spot wildlife in spring. Tourists canhike onthe lower elevation (高度) trails that open inApril and May,while those who love mammals cankeeptheireyespeeledforbearscomingoutofhibernationwiththeircubs.”(随着降雪开始减少,黄石国家 公园出现了幼崽动物,这使得这个国家公园成为春天观赏野生动物的绝佳地点。游客可以在四月和五月开 放的低海拔小径上徒步旅行,而那些喜欢哺乳动物的人可以留意从冬眠中带着幼崽出来的熊。)可知黄石国 家公园适合动物爱好者,C选项正确。 23.C 本题考察细节。根据文章“DuringthepeakmonthsofAprilandMay,allparkvisitorswillneedareservationto enter”(在四月和五月的旅游高峰期,所有公园游客都需要预订才能入园。)可知四月份去拱门国家公园需 要预订,C选项正确。 B篇 本文是一篇记叙文,B篇文章主要介绍耶鲁教授希望通过中药研究促进癌症的治疗药物发展并介绍了具体的方 式及目前的进展。 24.D 根据第一段“Fellowresearchersandexpertsadvisedhimtochangecourse,becausedevelopingbotanicaldrugs wastoocomplicatedandtoorisky(. 研究人员和专家建议他改变方向,因为开发植物药物太复杂,风险太大。)” 可以看出同行研究者及专家劝说他换个研究,因为研发植物型药物十分复杂及冒险,由此得出该研究具有 挑战性,故选择D选项。 25. B 根据第二段“spent hours leafing through ancient Chinese texts at Yale’s library seeking the properties of Chineseherbs..(花了几个小时翻阅中国古代文献,寻找中草药的特性。)”得出她看中国古籍以研究中药 特性,并最终选择了一味草药。根据文章整体的内容,主要是为了癌症治疗,因此结合全文主旨不难推测 出看古籍的最终目的是为了从中得到启发,注意选项D提到stomachillnesses,本文专家的研究方向不是治 疗胃病而是研究癌症的治疗方向,故选择B选项。 26.D 第三段介绍了药物应用到人体进行试验后给出了积极的反馈,根据最后一句“YIV-906notonlyreducethe sideeffectsofradiationtreatment,butalsoledtofasterrecoveryandlongersurvivalrates.(YlV-906一次又一次 地显示出积极的效果,不仅减少了放射治疗的副作用,还导致了更快的恢复和更长的存活率。)”可以进一 步看出药物的有效性,故选择D选项。 27.A 本文主要介绍了陈教授在癌症治疗上的中药研究,第四段“YIV-906 may finditself next ina longline of breakthrough drugs developed from natural products, which includes a malaria (疟疾) treatment developed from theChineseherbqinghao,thediscoveryofwhichledtoaNobelPrizeforchemistTuYouyou.(YIV-906可能会 发现自己是一长串由天然产品开发的突破性药物中的下一个,其中包括一种由中草药青蒿开发的疟疾治疗 方法,这一发现使化学家屠呦呦获得了诺贝尔奖。)”以屠呦呦发现的青蒿素能够治疗疟疾并获得诺贝尔奖, 以此强调此类研究的价值,故选择A选项。 C篇 本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了通常人们认为幽默感是人类独有的特质,但近期研究表明,动物(尤其是类人 猿)也可能表现出类似幽默的行为,且此类行为或有其进化意义,同时也指出观察动物幽默仍具挑战性,人与 动物笑声的界限并非如想象中清晰。 28.A 考察细节理解。文中第二段提到“Wedocumentedyoungapesintentionallyedgingtohitadults,thenwaiting expectantlyforareaction”,说明幼猿会故意捉弄成年猿类。故选择A。 29.D 考察词义猜测。文中第三段提到“elephantstrumpetexcitedlywhenplaying”,根据上下文描述动物玩耍时 第 2 页 共 8 页 {#{QQABbYKpwgAYgIbACA5LAwXSCUkYkIKgJMgERVAYKARKQRNIBAA=}#}的声音表现可推知,trumpet应指“大声叫喊”。故选择D。 30.B 考察细节理解。文中第四段提到“In humans, laughter strengthens social connections. ....playful teasingin apesor‘laughter’ indogs couldserve a similarpurpose-breakingtheiceandreinforcingrelationships.”, 说明动 物表现幽默可能是为了加强社会联系。故选择B。 31.C 考察文章标题。文章主要介绍研究发现动物(如猿类、狗、海豚、大象、鹦鹉等)会表现出类似幽默的行 为(如捉弄、发出类似笑声的声音等),说明动物也会“耍小聪明”。“AnimalsPlayTricksToo”能概括文章 主旨,适合作为标题。故选择C。 D篇 【解析】这是一篇说明文。本文介绍了近年来科学家和研究人员使用先进的卫星技术追踪候鸟迁徙,以监测生 物多样性和了解生态系统变化对迁徙路线的影响,但仍然存在一些问题,比如数据缺口和偏见,并探讨了解决 方法。 32. C 细节理解题。根据第二段“Our relianceonsatellitetags hasalsoledustofocus mainlyonlarger speciesthat can carry the weight of the tracking devices, leaving smaller birds, which are often just as fragile, underrepresentedinourdata.(我们对卫星标签的依赖也导致我们主要关注能够承受跟踪设备重量的大型物 种,而在我们的数据中,往往同样脆弱的小型鸟类的代表性不足。)”可知,当前候鸟追踪的主要问题是主 要追踪大型鸟类,而体型较小、同样脆弱的鸟类在我们的数据中代表性不足,故选C。 33. D 细节理解题。根据第三段“Birds from remote areas, for instance,were much less likely tobe tracked due to accessibilityissues.Dr.Lewisandherteambelievethisbiascouldleadtopreservationresourcesbeingunequally distributedtocertainspecieswhileneglectingothersthatmaybeequallyatrisk.(例如,由于可及性问题,来自 偏远地区 鸟类被追踪的可能性要小得多。此外,人们对鹰或鹳等公众已经非常感兴趣的物种有强烈的偏 见,而不是较小的、不太出名的鸟类。刘易斯博士和她的团队认为,这种偏见可能导致保护资源被不成比 例地分配给某些物种,而忽视了其他可能同样面临风险的物种。)”可知,导致候鸟追踪中的数据缺口的原 因是追踪技术的局 34.B 细节理解题。根据第三段“Dr.Lewisandherteambelievethisbiascouldleadtopreservationresourcesbeing unequallydistributed tocertainspecies while neglecting others that may be equally at risk. (刘易斯博士和她的 团队认为,这种偏见可能导致保护资源被不成比例地分配给某些物种,而忽视了其他可能同样面临风险的 物种。)”可知,研究人员对资源保护的担忧是分配给某些物种的资源不均衡,故选B。 35. D 细节理解题。根据最后一段“Encouraging birdwatchers to report sightings of less common migratory birds couldfillcurrentdatagapsandofferamorethoroughimageofglobalmigratorypatterns.(鼓励观鸟者报告看到 的不常见的候鸟,可以填补目前的数据空白,并提供一个更全面的全球迁徙模式的图像。)”可知,刘易斯 博士建议让公众参与观察代表性不足的鸟类,以改进鸟类迁徙数据,选D。 七选五 本篇七选五为说明文,主要讲述了不要对批评有刻板的认识,不要将它看成是负面的反馈和情绪,而是要将批 评看成一种正向的,能带来帮助的事情。 36.D 此空上接这段中心句“Whilecriticismcanbetakenashurtful,itcanalsobeviewedinapositiveway.(即批 评也可以看成一种积极的事物)”,那么可以肯定的是空后就要开始讨论为什么批评可以看成是积极的, 故此空引出如何将批评看成是积极的,答案是D。 37.G 该空放在段末,一般就是对该段的总结,或者和下一段有承接,起承前启后的作用。此段主要讲的是让 我们摒弃对批评的刻板印象。而这种印象是一开始便形成的,这时候需要Takeabreath,与G中的“heat moment”相呼应,且空前说的就是“askformoretimetoprocessit”也对应了G中的“this”。 38.C 此段讲的是要将批评看成是对自己错误的提醒,是有利于你规避错误的提示。空后第一句提到了“hurt”, 与C选项也相互呼应,故选C。 39.B 本段大意是指要弄明白别人的批评背后的意思,且最后一段提到了“whatyourcriticissayingandseek…”, 与“saying”相对应的是“listening”,结合大意选B。 40.E 本段大意是指批评作为别人的反应是可以对你有帮助的,段中也几次提到了“respond”和“response”。 第 3 页 共 8 页 {#{QQABbYKpwgAYgIbACA5LAwXSCUkYkIKgJMgERVAYKARKQRNIBAA=}#}空后紧跟“causingaresponse”由此也可推得选E,E中有与“response”对应的“silence”。 完型填空 【解析】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述作者曾是社交媒体成瘾者,总关注朋友动态并频繁发帖。后来她决定 戒掉社交软件,还和朋友布里奇特打赌。在戒断过程中,作者起初难以抵抗打开软件的习惯,便用写日记替代, 之后行为发生积极改变,更享受当下生活,且坚信自己不会输掉赌约。 41. C 考查动词短语辨析。句意:我过去总是频繁关注朋友的生活,这使得我也一直发帖,以此证明我也有社 交生活 —— 而这正是问题所在。A.keeprecordson记录;B.adaptto适应;C.keepupwith了解……的最 新情况;关注;D.longfor渴望。根据上文“Iwasasocialmediaaddict.”推测,作者会关注朋友的生活动态。 故选C。 42. B 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我过去总是频繁关注朋友的生活,这使得我也一直发帖,以此证明我也有社 交生活 —— 而这正是问题所在。A.guided指导;B.pressured给……施压,迫使;C.reminded提醒;D. taught教。根据“provingthatIhadasociallife,too”推知,作者关注朋友动态后,为了证明自己有社交生活 而被迫频繁发帖。故选B。 43. D 考查动词词义辨析。句意:所以,我在思考如何戒掉社交软件。A.ban禁止;B.change改变;C.update 更新;D.quit放弃,戒掉。根据上文“andthatwastheproblem.”推知,作者打算戒掉社交网络。故选D。 44. C 考查动词词义辨析。句意:一天,我看了一个标题为“我用微日记替代社交媒体一年”的视频。A.compared 对比;B.mixed混合;C.replaced替代;D.associated联系。根据上文可知作者打算戒掉社交网络,结合“Social MediawithMicro-JournalingforOneYear.”推知,视频的标题是用微日记代替社交媒体。故选C。 45. D 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我立刻给朋友布里奇特发消息,告诉她我的决定:尝试一年不用社交媒体。 A.imagination想象;B.request请求;C.promise承诺;D.decision决定。根据“tryayearoffsocialmedia” 可知,“尝试一年不用社交媒体”是作者看完视频后做出的决定。故选D。 46. D 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们甚至打了个赌:输的人要请对方吃寿司,这是一个很好的动力,因为我 们俩都太固执,不愿意付钱(请客)。A.show展示;B.cook烹饪;C.save拯救;节省;D.treat 请客。 根据“Andweevenmadeabet”推知,打赌的规则是输家请吃饭,即输家“应该给”赢家一顿寿司。故选D。 47. B 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我们甚至打了个赌:输的人要请对方吃寿司,这是一个很好的动力,因为我 们俩都太固执,不愿意付钱(请客)。A.determination决心;B.motivation动力;C.arrangement安排;D. innovation创新。根据“ becausewewerebothtoostubborn(固执)topay.”推知,“不想付钱”促使两人努力 坚持戒社交软件,赌约成为了动力。故选B。 48. C 考查名词词义辨析。句意:于是,这场“正式的”挑战开始了。A.chance机会;B.routine日常惯例;C. challenge挑战;D.promotion推广,晋升。根据上文“Andweevenmadeabet”并结合戒掉社交软件成瘾并 非易事推知,这是一次有难度的挑战。故选C。 49. B 考查动词词义辨析。句意:起初,很难抵抗打开软件的肌肉记忆即习惯性动作。A.forget忘记;B.resist 抵抗,忍住;C.follow跟随;D.recognize认出。根据上文“Iwasasocialmediaaddict.”可知,因为成瘾, 打开软件已成习惯,戒断时需要对抗这个习惯。故选B。 50. A 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:所以每次我迫不及待想打开软件分享急切的想法时,我就用写日记来替代。 A.burning急切的,强烈的;B.final最终的;C.inspiring鼓舞人心的;D.logical合乎逻辑的。根据上文“So everytimeIcouldn’twaittoopenone”可知,迫不及待想打开软件说明分享的想法很急切。故选A。 51. A 考查名词词义辨析。句意:很快,我注意到自己的行为有了一些变化。A.differences变化,不同;B.habits 习惯;C.details细节;D.features特征。根据后文“Ononefive-hourcarridewithfriendstoNewYork,theonly timeI 52 myphonewastocontrolthemusic.”可知,5小时车程只开手机控音乐,这体现了变化。故 选A。 52. B 考查动词词义辨析。句意:有一次和朋友开车5小时去纽约,我唯一一次解锁手机是为了调控音乐。A. charged充电;B.unlocked解锁;C.shared分享;D.answered接听。结合常识可知,使用手机前需解锁, 后文调控音乐是解锁后的操作。故选B。 第 4 页 共 8 页 {#{QQABbYKpwgAYgIbACA5LAwXSCUkYkIKgJMgERVAYKARKQRNIBAA=}#}53. C 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我们跟着经典摇滚乐唱歌,而不是在网上大量分享,这成了一个绝佳的享 受当下的机会。A.equal平等的;B.promising有前途的;C.incredible极好的,难以置信的;D.potential 潜在的。根据“toenjoythepresent.”可知,与网上分享相比,唱歌是享受当下的一个好机会。故选C。 54. A 考查名词词义辨析。句意:到目前为止,这段时间是脱离网络生活的一段美好休息。A.break休息,暂 停;B.lesson教训,课;C.display展示;D.reward奖励。结合上文作者忙于在社交网络上查看朋友的最 新动态并结合此处“fromonlinelife.”可知,暂时脱离网络生活对作者而言是放松的休息。故选A。 55. D 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:布里奇特和我还在竞争谁要请寿司,但我很确定输的不会是我。A.afraid 害怕的;B.lucky幸运的;C.proud骄傲的;D.sure确定的。根据“BridgetteandIarestillinacompetitionover whowillpayforsushidinner”和表示转折的but可知,作者非常确定自己不会输,因此不会是请吃寿司的人。 故选D。 语法填空 该题型主要考查介词、定语从句、时态语态、非谓语动词、冠词、名词等核心语法点,以下是每题的详细解析 与答案: 56. 答案:for 解析:考查固定搭配“beknownfor”,意为“因……而闻名”,此处表示杨振宁因共同创立“杨-米尔斯理论” 而闻名,符合语境。 57. 答案:which 解析:考查非限制性定语从句。先行词为“Yang-Millstheory”,指物,且从句中缺少主语,故用关系代词 “which”引导,不能用“that”(非限制性定语从句中“that”不适用)。 58. 答案:wasraised 解析:考查时态与语态。主语“Yang”与“raise”(抚养)之间是被动关系,且动作发生在过去(1922年出生 后),故用一般过去时的被动语态“wasraised”。 59. 答案:earning 解析:考查非谓语动词。句中已有谓语动词“went”,“earn”与主语“he”之间是主动关系,且“获得博士学位” 是“去美国”的结果,故用现在分词“earning”作结果状语。 60. 答案:a 解析:考查冠词。“breakthrough”(突破)是可数名词单数,此处表示“一项突破”,且“breakthrough”发音 以辅音音素开头,故用不定冠词“a”。 61. 答案:won 解析:考查时态。句中“confirmed”是非谓语,过去分词作后置定语,win是谓语,发生在1957年,故用 一般过去时态。 62. 答案:curiosity 解析:考查名词。“scientific”(科学的)是形容词,后接名词,“curious”的名词形式为“curiosity”(好奇心), 且为不可数名词,无复数变化。 63. 答案:independently 解析:考查副词修饰动词。 64. 答案:achievements 解析:考查名词。“makeachievements”是固定搭配,意为“取得成就”,“achieve”的名词形式为“achievement”, 且此处表示多项成就,故用复数“achievements”。 65. 答案:lasting 解析:考查形容词。“scientificlegacy”(科学遗产)是名词短语,需用形容词修饰,“last”表示“持久的、不 朽的”的形容词是lasting,符合“留下不朽科学遗产”的语境 第 5 页 共 8 页 {#{QQABbYKpwgAYgIbACA5LAwXSCUkYkIKgJMgERVAYKARKQRNIBAA=}#}应用文 DearChris, I’mwritingtosharewithyouacoupletswritingactivityIjoinedinlastFriday. Atthelocalcommunitycenter,weengagedinwritingcoupletstoexpressourwishesforahappy,peacefulandhealthy Chinese New Year. With a steady hand and a focused mind, we carefully wrote each character, creating meaningful couplets. These couplets, featuring wishes for good fortune, health, and family harmony, were sent to the locals to sharethejoyofwelcomingtheNewYear. This activity turned out a great success, which not only helped us improve our handwriting, but also promoted ourunderstandingofChinesetraditionalculture,includingcalligraphyandancientpoetry. Yours, LiHua 读后续写 本文围绕中国女孩May在新学校的适应过程展开,讲述她因手工制作的中国龙玩偶“龙龙”与女孩Olivia结缘, 发现彼此对手工艺的共同热爱。在Olivia的鼓励下,May萌生创办手工艺俱乐部的想法,并通过与Miller老 师沟通成功落实计划。最终俱乐部成为May融入新环境的桥梁,她不仅收获友谊更找到文化自信。 【详解】 段落续写: ①由第一段首句“当然!放学后在这里见面怎么样?”可知,需描写May与Olivia约定手工教学的具体场景, 通过对话展现两人兴趣相投,并自然引出创办俱乐部的新想法。 ②由第二段首句“May有了新主意,决定找Miller老师谈谈”可知,第二段应描写May如何主动与老师沟通俱 乐部申请流程,最终成功建立跨文化手工艺社团的过程。 续写线索: 相遇约定 → 手工教学互动 → 萌生俱乐部构想 → 与老师协商流程 → 张贴招募海报 → 同学踊跃参与 → 成为校园文化亮点 参考: "Sure! Want to meet here after school?" May asked. Olivia's eyes lit up as she nodded eagerly. When the final bell rang, they spread craft materials on the cafeteria table. As May demonstrated how to fold golden scales for the dragon body, Olivia marveled at the precision. "You're an artist!" she exclaimed, carefully threading beads onto her string. Other students passing by slowed down to watch the vibrant paper creature take shape. Seeing their curious glances,Maysuddenlythoughthowwonderfulitwouldbetosharethisjoywithmorepeople. MaygotanewideaandshedecidedtohaveatalkwithMrs.Miller.Thenextmorning,shenervouslyapproached Room301,clutchingLonglongforcourage.Tohersurprise,Mrs.MillerwarmlywelcomedtheideaofaChineseCraft Club.They filled out the club registration form together, and May designed a poster featuring a phoenix and dragon. ByFriday,twelvestudentshadsignedup,includingtwoboysinterestedintraditionalknot-tying.Attheirfirstmeeting, as May taught everyone to make paper lanterns, she realized her worries about the new school had melted away like morningdew. 第 6 页 共 8 页 {#{QQABbYKpwgAYgIbACA5LAwXSCUkYkIKgJMgERVAYKARKQRNIBAA=}#}【听力原文】 Text1 W:Excuseme.HowshouldIfillinthisblank?Whatdoes“L”standfor? M:Itstandsfor“Lost”,sojustwriteinwhatyouhavelost. Text2 M:I’vejustorderedthecomputerwiththe32-speedCD-ROMthatwebothlike. W:That’sgreat. M:It’stwicethespeedofwhatweareusingathome. Text3 W:Readingaboutdifferenttypesofhabitatshasbeenareallearningexperience. M:Right, it’s so interesting. For a longtime, I have beencurious about natural environments known for theircolorful andrichplantandanimallife.Butnow,I’mmorecuriousaboutdryplaces. Text4 W:Areyougoingoutforasandwich? M:No.Iamtoobusyrightnow.Pleasegivemeanhour,OK? W:Ican’teatat2:00p.m.That’stoolateforlunch! Text5 M: Ms. Brown, do you have a second to go over my last homework assignment with me? I think I struggled a bit withthegrammar. W: Sure.Your sentence structures and word choices were all very good, but you did sometimes switch between past andpresenttense. Text6 W:Haveyoufinishedyourpresentationfortomorrow’senvironmentalscienceclass? M:Almost,butI’m havingtrouble findingthelatestdata onairqualityimprovement incities.Iknow there havebeen importantimprovements,Ijustdon’tknowhowtoshowit. W:Haveyoulookedatthenationalenvironmentalagency’swebsite?Theyupdatedtheirnumberslastmonth,andthey usuallyincludereportsandchartsthatcouldbeveryhelpful. M:Thanks,thatcouldreallyhelpmeshowsomedatamoreclearlyandgivemesomeusefulfactstosupportmypoints aboutreducingpollution. W:Also,considertalkingaboutthenewlaws.Theyhaveledtobetterairinseveralbigcities. Text7 W:I’m thinking of joining the new cultural exchange club at school. It seems like a good way tolearn about other countries. M:That’s a great idea!Theymainly organize events where students share their traditions and talkabout world issues, right?It’sagreatwaytolearnmore. W: Exactly. It sounds fun, learning and appreciating different views through direct student interactions. They learn how to play games from different countries. They also have guest speakers and cultural nights where you can participateindifferenttraditions.Andeverybodylovestheinternationalfoodfair.Thatonemightbemyfavorite. M: Joining could really make your school life more interesting. Plus, you’ll likely make new friends from around theworld. W:That’s what I’m hopingfor.I thinkit will help me see the worlddifferently.That’s something I really wanted in myschoollife,consideringthesmalltownIgrewupin. Text8 M:Thisfoodsmellsdelicious! W: Thanks. But it’s not for us to eat. I’m taking dinner to Rachel tonight. She’s been having a hard time, and I thoughtitwouldmakeherfeelbetter. M:I’msorrytohearshe’shavingadifficulttime.Whathappened? W:Well,shelostherjoblastweek. 第 7 页 共 8 页 {#{QQABbYKpwgAYgIbACA5LAwXSCUkYkIKgJMgERVAYKARKQRNIBAA=}#}M:Whathappened?Didshegetfired? W:Not exactly,but she was let go. She hadbeen working at a law firm, but the firm hadn’t been getting many cases, sotheyhadtoletsomeoftheirstaffgo. M:Willshegetunemploymentbenefits? W: I think so, but she will be embarrassed about living on that. Besides, she loves being a lawyer, and she’d rather workthansitathome. M:Iunderstand.Butatleastshe’llhavealittlemoneytopayherrentwhileshelooksforanotherjob. W:Yeah. But actually, I was hoping you could help her find a job. Isn’t your friend Theodore a lawyer? Is his office hiring? M:Theymightbe.I’llgivehimacalltomorrowandletyouknow. Text9 M:Idon’tthinkIappreciatetraditionalfestivals,likeChristmasandEasterasmuchasmyfamily. W:Whatdoyoumean? M:I’mjustnotthatintothem.ChristmasandEasterhavemanyextrapartsinvolved.Iliketocelebratewiththe peopleIloveinacomfortableenvironment.Myfavoriteholidayisthesummerfestival. W:Isitbecauseofourtraditiontoswiminmypooleveryyearbeforetheparade? M:No,thoughthatisfun.It’sbecauseaftertheparadewegotomyparents’giantbarbecuewithalltheirfriends. Everyonebringsadishoffoodordrinksandthenwetalkandtellstoriesuntilthestarscomeout. W:PeopledothatonChristmasandEastertoo,youknow!Ithinkitjustdependsonyourfamily’straditions. M: For some reason, I just feel that most people feel the need to buy expensive things that are unnecessary during Christmas and Easter. There is no expectation of getting or giving gifts. It feels like you are forced into being nice, becauseofadate. W: Yes, but you don’t have to do any of that to celebrate. My family makes gifts for one another or we make promisessayingwewillhelpeachotherwithprojectsorhousework. Text10 Thankyou, Ms. Jackson. I’m honored to talkto your class today about somethingI know a thing or two about: being afraid.Asyoucansee,Iwasbornwithoutarms.EverytimeIfelldown,IwasscaredthatIwouldn’tbeabletogetup. My parents were too poor to affordplastic arms for me. But luckily one of my doctors, Dr.Wilson, showed me how tousemyfeettodoeverything.OnceIcoulddoafewthingsbymyself,Ididn’tfeelscaredofbeingaloneanymore. In high school, everyone in my class made fun of me. Every morning, I was afraid of what they would say.That was the hardest and darkest time in my life. But my teacher Mrs. Dalton made sure I stayed focused on my schoolwork. She taught me to be strong and confident. Once I realized that it didn’t matter what other people thought of me, I wasn’t scaredof being in the crowds anymore. Now that I have myown successful law company in Manchester, I can afford those plastic arms. Maybe I will get them one day. But for now, my missing arms remind me every day thatIdon’thaveanythingtobeafraidof. 第 8 页 共 8 页 {#{QQABbYKpwgAYgIbACA5LAwXSCUkYkIKgJMgERVAYKARKQRNIBAA=}#}