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2024-2025 学年第二学期第一次阶段性测评答案
1-5 CBACA 6-10 ABBBC 11-15 BCAAC 16-20 BCABC
21-23 CDD 24-27 BCAB 28-31 BDCA 32-35 ABDB
36-40 DEFAG 41-45 CBADC 46-50 DABAD 51-55 CBADC
56.To preserve 57.it 58.have been used 59.receives 60.handed
61.instructions 62.management 63.traditionally 64.to 65.where
66. envied 67. respective 68. urgent 69. variation 70. persevered
71. correspond 72. version 73. dramatic 74. unfortunately 75. superiority
听力原文
1.C
【原文】M: Thanks for the wonderful weekend, Kate.
W: That's okay. Bob and I are glad you came to see us.
M: Oh, I have to go in. My flight will take off soon. Do contact me when you're in Sydney.
W: Sure, we will.
2.B
【原文】W: Paul, listen to the radio. It's You've Stolen My Heart, one of the songs played at our wedding.
M: Yeah, how beautiful! It's been popular for almost two decades.
3.A
【原文】W: David, forget about Mark. His aunt is in town, so he can't go with us today.
M: Oh, what a pity! It's the last day of the art show.
4.C
【原文】W: How may I help you?
M: I bought a desk and asked for it to be delivered to my house this Friday.
W: Yes, what’s the problem?
M: I need to have it delivered this Saturday.
5.A
【原文】W: Next, please.
M: Oh, hi, I missed my 9 o'clock train to Bedford. Do I have to buy another ticket?
W: No. The next train leaves at a quarter to ten at Platform 11.
M: Thank you.
6.A 7.B【原文】W: Honey, have you checked today's weather forecast?
M: Yes, it's cold and wet. There is a warning for strong winds up to 100 kilometers per hour.
W: What are we going to do then?
M: Nothing much. Just stay indoors. There is a risk of falling trees and power lines.
W: Right.
M: And the low temperatures could bring snow to the forest area.
W: I hope it's over quickly.
M: Well, it won't get better until late Wednesday. Anyway, I have to move the car away from the trees.
W: Yeah, you cannot be too careful.
8.B 9.B 10.C
【原文】W: Hello, Dave. This is Kathy from Sunny California.
M: Hi, Kathy. You finally called. How was the move? All settled in?
W: Sorry, I hadn’t called sooner, but it’s been a busy month. We’re slowly getting things set up in our new home.
M: Yeah, I understand. How are Jeff and the children?
W: Jeff is doing well with his new job. Tom has made many new friends here and has a lot to do. Fiona is fine, though she
misses her grandma. By the way, thank you for looking in on my mother from time to time. I call her every week, but it isn’t
the same as seeing her.
M: No problem. Betty and I are friends now. How is the weather there?
W: It’s nice and warm, and we are able to spend some time every week on the beach with the children.
M: That’s great.
11.B 12.C 13.A
【原文】W: Jack, how did you get to school when you were in primary school?
M: I lived close to my school, so I walked every day. Why?
W: Well, I remember that when we were kids, we often walked, rode a bike or caught the bus to school. Few of us were
dropped off at the school gate by our parents.
M: I see what you mean, these days you can see traffic jams around schools that drop off at pick-up times, but it’s hard to
blame the parents. They have good reasons for driving their kids to school, mostly to do with safety and convenience.
W: You have a point there, but it could also mean children are missing out on much needed exercise and other life skills.
Some parents are just being over-protective with their children learning nothing, but living in fear of everything. Studies
have found that children who spend more time outside tend to be healthier, better adjusted and better at dealing with stress.
14.A 15.C 16.B 17.C
【原文】M: So Marie, your kitchen garden looks excellent. What made you turn to social media to record your vegetable
growing?
W: Initially, I used the online platform as a diary, something to look back on, giving me a sense of achievements and
keeping me motivated and moving forward. As time went by, other gardeners and like-minded people began to follow myprogress, too.
M: I know you grow lots of fruit on your land. Which would you recommend to beginners as the best to grow?
W: Strawberries would be a good choice. They produce a lot of fruit in their first season.
M: That's cool. Well, do you have plans to try new or any particular crops next year?
W: Next season I will be adding some pear trees to the fruit area. I will be adding more herbs which I can use in the kitchen.
After a couple of years of failure, I will try growing carrots again.
M: What advice would you offer someone thinkingof doing kitchen gardening?
W: Have a plan of what you want your kitchen garden to look like. Don't be too discouraged if things don't go according to
plan. Learn from your mistakes and move on. There's always next season.
18.A 19.B 20.C
【原文】
M: Welcome to Meet the Author. Well, many readers of Sports Times turn to the last page of their magazine first in
order to read Jacob Johnson's weekly article under the title Life of Johnson, the articles along with his novels and essay
collections have earned Johnson the reputation as one of the funniest humans on the planet. Johnson began writing about
sports as a second-year student at the University of Colorado, covering high school volleyball games for his hometown
newspaper. After graduating in 1981, he moved on to work at the Denver Weekly for 2 years and the Los Angeles Post for
two more years before landing at Sports Times. He has been voted national sports writer of the year 11 times. So now let's
welcome the funny man with serious tone, Jacob Johnson.
小作文
Dear Peter,
I’m delighted to hear about your interest in Chinese literature! I highly recommend "Dream of the Red Chamber" by
Cao Xueqin, a masterpiece that vividly portrays the decline of an aristocratic family during the Qing Dynasty. This novel is
celebrated for its intricate characters, emotional depth, and exploration of themes like love, fate, and societal change.
What makes this work truly remarkable is its ability to reflect the complexities of human relationships and traditional
Chinese culture. The rich symbolism and detailed narrative offer profound insights into the historical and cultural context of
the time. I believe you’ll find it both intellectually stimulating and emotionally engaging.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts after you read it!
Yours,
Li Hua
Early next morning, the boys came to invite me to breakfast. I was surprised to see that they had not just fish and chips
like me the day before, but a decent breakfast of eggs, toast and jam. I later learned the oldest boy’s name was Ben and the
younger boy was his brother, Matt. Ben asked me to go fishing with him. Then we went out of the house and walked down
to the lake. I was so excited because I had never seen a lake before. I was surprised at the vastness of the lake and the treesthat surrounded it.
Surprisingly, I never thought of my laptop that week. I felt so happy to have made new friends. I was so caught up in
enjoying my time with new friends that I never once thought about my laptop. I learned to live without the Internet. I
learned to live without my laptop. I was so immersed in the surroundings and the people around me that I never thought of
the Internet. After that trip, I realized that I preferred to spend time with real people.