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江西省南昌市届高三模拟测试(一模)2025英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5L
57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听5A B C完每段对话后、你都有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10例How muchis theshirtA.£
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1.What willthe speakersdo nextA.Go to the cinema.B.Design theshop.C.Select somecurtains.
2.Where arethe speakersA.At apet store.B.At theirhouse.C.At thetrain station.
3.Why does the manmake thephone callA.To cancela weekendtrip.B.To makean appointment.C.To get some information.
4.What willthe speakershave for dinnerA.Rice.B.Steak.C.Pizza.A.Confident.B.Confused.C.Anxious.
5.How doesTom feelabout his job interview第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15L
522.5听下面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、、三个选项中选出最5A BC佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟55的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.Whats wrongwith the womanA.She has poor concentration.B.She has an unhealthydiet.C.She has a sleepdisorder.
7.What doesthe mansuggest thewoman doA.Get moresleep.B.Change herdiet.C.Do someexercise.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.What madeMs.Clark start volunteeringA.Her parents91011influence.B.Her schoolproject.C.Her communitytask.ything worksas itssupposed to.M:What happensafter youfind something wrongW:I writea reportto thedevelopment teamwith detailedsteps toreproduce it.They thenfix it andl checkit again to makesureits reallysolved.M:Impressive.It musttake alot ofskills todo yourjob well.W:Absolutely.Its difficultand Ihave to learn andstay updatedwith thelatest testingtools andtechniques.Text10You arewatching the local news.This isJenny Davis.Northern Californiahas beenhit bya severesnowstor mat5a.m.Highway101near SantaRosa isclosed due to multiplevehicle crashes.Consider usingalternative routes such asRoute12instead.In fact,major highways,thelocalairport,and publictransportation systemshave allbeen severelyaffectedas snowfallreached recordlevels.All trafficin andout of the regionremains extremelyhea vy.A truck driver gothurt in hisleg whileclearing thefallen treeson theroad inRedding andsome peopleare believed tohave sufferedbackinjuries afterbeing hitby treebranches.The roofof theChico trainstation collapsedu nderthe weightof thesnow,causing longdelays forpassengers.The snowstormis expected to be at itsmost intense at2p.m.Today,a totalof upto50centimeters snowis beingforecast alongwith strongwinds ofmore than70kilometers perhour.All drivers andtravelers areadvised toreconsider the necessity ofbeing on the roadsin suchweather.参考答案听力序号12345678910答案C BC A C A C A B B序号11121314151617181920答案B AA CC BAC BC阅读理解序号21222324252627282930答案B DC A B BC AD B序号31323334353637383940答案C AC D A EF DC B完型填空C.Journey toplaces:序号41424344454647484950答案DAC DCBB DB D序号5152535455答案C AACB语法填空序号5657585960答案spent isfound noticeablestrengths meaning序号6162636465答案To boostan whento themselves写作应用文Dear John,Knowing thatyou are interested in the longevity noodles I made formy grandmother,Im happyto sharemyexperience.In China,longevity noodlessymbolize longlife andgood health,which iswhy weserve themon birthdays.Tomake them,mix flourand waterto makea dough.Roll itthin andcut intolong strips.Boil untilcooked.Then serve thenoodlesin aflavorful soupwith vegetablesand eggs.This particularexperience enlightenedme about the valueof family.Seeing mygrandmothers smile,!felt awarm senseof contentment.Hope you can tryit someday!YoursLi Hua读后续写One day,a woman carrying aTostDog:Lucky“poster walkedinto the park.Lena,s heartdropped whensh esaw一Shadows pictureon theflyer.The womanrushed forwardupon seeingthe dog,and Shadowwhose realname wasLucky——immediately boundedtowards herwith excitedbarks.Through tears,Lena watchedtheir reunion,but theowner,noticing hersadness,warmly invitedher to visit anytimeshe wanted.It wasa hardtime forLen abut sheknew itwastime forLucky togo home.Lena andEmily beganvisiting Luckyeveiy nowand then.The regularvisits to the womanshouse becamesomething Lenalooked forwardto eachweek.Watching Luckyplay freelyand confidentlywith otherdogs helpedLenarealize thatshe toocould overcomeher fears.At school,she graduallyfound hervoice inclass discussions,a ndevenwhen she made mistakes,she rememberedLuckys carefreespirit.The littlelost doghad taught her thatthebestfriendships oftenbegin whenwe openour heartsto others,even ifit meanshaving tolet go.A.Modern artworks.B.Ancient objects.C.Contemporary items.
12.How didthe museumhelp visitorsunderstand thepaintingsA.By aspecial translator.B.Through alocal guide.C.With atailored brochure.
13.What mightthewomandecide todo nextA.Visit the museum.B.Research the objects online.C.Ask formore recommendations.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714.What isSarahA.A computerprogrammer.B.A projectdeveloper.C.A softwaretester.
15.Why doesSarah establishtasks for softwareA.To updateits version.B.To developnew programs.C.To ensureits functions.
16.Who doesSarah workwith tosolve problemsA.The salesteam.B.The developmentteam.C.The managementteam.
17.What isSarah*sjoblikeA.Demanding.B.Educational.C.Flexible.听第段材料,回答第至题
10182018.Why isRoute12recommendedA.It ismuch saferin thesnowy weather.B.It hasfewer cars,onthemain roadtoday.C.It helpsdrivers avoidthe blockedhighway.
19.What happenedto thetruckdriverin ReddingA.He gothurtinhis back.B.He suffereda leginjury.C.He hadhis carcrashed.
20.When willthe snowstormbemost severe第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)第一节(共A.At midnightB.In themorning.C.In the afternoon.50小题海小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项ABC DAIf you*rein the marketfor a new phone,we canhelp!Our teamof techexperts spentover300hours ofresea rch,online shopping,conversations withcustomer service,and hands-on testingto chooseour picksfor the best ce11phonesfor elderlyusers.We found that Consumer Cellulars IRIS Easy Flip is whatyou shouldntmiss.(翻盖手机)Consumer CellulafsIRISEasyFlip stressesstraightforwardness.Ita classicflip phonedesign ise asytohandle,making ita greatchoice forthose whoprefer amore traditionalmobile experience.This phonealso offersallthe essentialfunctions,such as.texts,calls,large keys,and abuilt-in camera.At just859,it standsout as oneof theleastexpensive phoneson ourlist.Whats more,Consumer Cellularsaffordable phoneis matchedby itslow-cost serviceplans.You canset upamonthly paymentplan for as littleas$12,but thatwont includeany service package.With themost basicand economicalservicepackageConsumer Cellular,s plans start atjust$20per month.Thats agood buycompared toothercommunicati onservice providerslike ATT,whose55+plansstartat$60per monthfor oneline.If youjust want tomake callsandsend textstoreview tolearn moreabout ourexperience.
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240.It startedinnocently enough,as mostthings do.My sonNick hadbeen eager to tryrock climbingand henee dedapartner.As a45-year-old mother,!am nota physicalperson atall.But Istill decidedto joinhim in a trainingclass.Thefirst timeI reachedthe topand returnedsafely to the ground,!was floodedwith amix ofemotions.My bodytrembled with(肾上腺素),adrenaline asI hadpushed myselfharder thanlever thoughtpossible,but I had accomplished it.(攀岩).Four monthsino myclimbing journey,I hadan accidentwhile boulderingFm notsure whatexactlyhappened,but Ibelieve,my footmissed ahold onthe waydown.I didntland properlyand injuredmy lowerback.I wastakento thehospital byambulance.I fearedthat Iwould neverreturn torock climbingor boulderingand saidtoNicksadly,“A pieceof mewould slipaway.It wouldbe forgottenand liepassive forever.I couldntlet thatha ppen.”It tooknearly threemonths beforeI feltstrong enoughto giveit anothertry.Nick wassupportive throughouttheprocess.I made it halfwayup,,but thenpanic setin.I feltlike Ihad letmyself andNick down.He reassuredme,telling menotto worry,to takemy time,and totry a different routewhen I was ready.Fifteen minuteslater,I choseadifferentpath.1kept remindingmyself thatI couldchange mymind atany time.Along the way Nickguided andencouraged me.To mysurprise,Imadeit to the topand backto theground safely.Rock climbingwas doingwonders forme.It hasnot onlyenhanced myphysical and mental strengthbut alsoimplanted inme anewfound senseof confidence.Moreover,it servesasanexcellent opportunityfor Nickandme tostrengthenour bond,while encouragingme toexplore morepossibilities,embodying thespirit ofpushing myselfto thelimits.
24.Why didthe authorjoin rockclimbing atfirstA.To keepher soncompany.B.To stepout ofcomfort-zone.C.To improveher physicalcondition.D.To seekadventure andenjoyment.
25.The authorswords toher sonin paragraph2imply that.A.she wasconcerned aboutdisconnecting withNickB.she fearedlosing self-identity gainedfrom climbingC.she valuedthe newinsight developedfrom climbingD.she waseagertodemonstrate herphysical capabilities
26.What was the keytotheauthors successfultry afterrecoveryA.Her passion.B.Nick*s backing.C.Her experience.D.Doctors9encouragement.
27.Which of the followingisthebest titleof thetextA.Facing uptothenext challengeB.Reaching for.a lifelongambitionC.Pushing boundarieswith rockclimbing D.Enhancing competencethrouhg bouldering(体裁)Genres areoften viewedas structuralframeworks forliterary texts,onto whichelements likeimagery,char acter,(演变)plot,and settingare layered.These frameworksare passeddown throughgenerations,evolving overtime.Among allgenres,the novelreceived themost criticalattention in the.twentieth century,often praisedas:theking ofgenries^^duetoits reflection.on.the-real world..Yet;in thenineteenthcentury,it wasprimarily seenasaform of middle-class entertainment.It was not untilthe twentieth century that thenovelwas liftedtothestatus of an artform,joining in the sameleague aspainting orclassical music.Later on,many scholarssuccessively studiedthe characteristicsof novelsfrom the18th and19th centuries.Recently,inabook ofEdwin Frank,Stranger Than Fiction,he raisesan appealingquestion:is theresucha thing asatwentieth-century novelIs itmeaningful todistinguish the twentieth-century novelfrom itsnineteenth-centurypredecessor—or evenfrom the novel of the twenty-first centuryFrankthinks so.In hisbook,he illustrateshow thetwentieth-century novelmatures into a distinctliterary genre.The twentiethcentury wasa periodof violent change;therefore,violentchangeis what thetwentieth-century novelreflects——not,or notonly,in itssubject matterbut inits form.Frank suggeststhat,modern asthetwentieth-century novelis,itshows thecultural relevanceto developmentof societies.However,that relevanceseems tohave waned.Today,the novelno longerholds acentral placein thecultural conversation.Peoples dailyquestion hasshifted from€6What are you reading”toWhat areyou streaming^^Television serieshave emergedas thedominant formofmiddle-class entertainmentin thetwenty-first century.Has prestigetelevision reshapedthe role of thenovel Manynineteenth-century novelsgain vitalityin thetwentie thcenturythrough filmadaptations.Henry James,for example,would likelybe pleasedto knowthat ThePortrait ofa Ladyhasbeen adaptedinto aBBC miniseries,a featurefilm,and evena televisionversion----------------------each reachinga farlarger audiencethan theoriginal printedition couldever havehoped for.
28.Why didthenovelgain recognitioninthetwentieth centuryA.It mirroredits linkwith reality.B.It waswritten inamusing forms.C.It displayedattractive characters.D.It wasauthored bythe middle-class.
29.Which aspectof thetwentieth-century noveldoes StrangerThanFictionfocus onA.Its risesand falls.B.Its expansionand effect.C.Its significanceand limitation.D.Its evolutionand uniqueness.
30.What doesthe underlinedwodwaned“in paragraph4meanA.Varied.B.Weakened.C:Peaked.D.Remained.
31.What doesthe exampleof ThePortrait ofa LadyindicateA.Novels losetheir artisticappeal.B.Adaptation decreasesnovels1status.C.Media breathe new lifeinto novels.D.TV showschange theroleofnovels.DFor thousandsof years,people havechanged foodto pleasetheir senseof taste.More than3,000years(玉米粒)ago Mesoamericans,living in.what isMexico andCentral Americatoday,cooked comkernels inasolution ofwood ash*or limestone.The processunlocked nutrientsand softenedthe toughouter shellsofthe corn,making iteasier tochew.With theinvention ofcanned goodsinthe19thcentury,the industrial-scale transformationof foodbe camepossible.According tothe UN,the averagedaily foodsupply available foraperson inthe richworld increasedbyover20%between1961and2021,to3,500kilocalories.Tn thattime,obeaity rateshave morethan tripled;today,nearly onein threepeople globallyis obeseor overweight.Now worriesare mountingthattheheavy processingused1to cookup cheap,tasty snacksmay itselfb e()harmful.A particulartarget isultra-processed fdods”UPFs,heavily processedfoods likeice-cream orins tantnoodles.At theheart ofthe debateisaquestion:are UPFsunhealthy becausetheir nutritionalcontent ispoor,or doestheprocessing somehowpose risksin itselfAt theturn ofthe21st centurysome scientistsnoticed that people inBrazilwere buyingless sugar and oilthan inthe past.Yet ratesof obesitywere stillr ising.This unintentionallyoccurredwith thegrowing popularityof packageddesserts andready-made meaIs.By nownumerous studieshave shownthatpeoplewho consumediets highin UPFstend tohave morehealthproblems.But arecent analysisby SamuelDicken andRachel Batterhamat UniversityCollegeLondon reviewed37studies andfoundthateven afteradjusting forfat,sugarandsalt UPFswere stillstrongly linkedtopoor health.That suggeststhere ismore totheir harmthan justa poornutrient profile.Where thoseharms comefrom isstill unclear,however.With somany influentialcauses thatcould also explainpoorhealth-such asincome andeducation-observational studiesalone cannotoffer conclusiveanswers.Am eAstrup,a Danishresearcher,argues thatevidently mostofthestudies thatmake statisticala djustmentstotry toisolate(分离)the effects of processingare6Cnot goodenough”.
32.Why didMesoamericans processcorn kernelsA.To ensurebetter consumption.B.To enableeasy handling.C.To discovernew solutions.D.To facilitatesafe storage.
33.What do the datain paragraph2showA.The historyof foodindustry.B.The benefitsof preservedfood.C.The resultsof foodmass production.D.The developmentof foodprocessing.
34.What canbe inferredabout ultra-processed foodsA.Their popularityis indecline.B.Their presencechanges Brazilians,diet.C.Their nutrientscan makeup for their risks.D.Their processingmethods arouseconcerns.
35.Why doobservational studiesfail todetermine theeffectsofUPFsA.Many factorsaffect theresults.B.The relatedstatistics areinaccurate.C.The studieslack enoughevidence.D.The causesof harmremain unknown.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5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If you*ve beenfeeling alittle paleand driodout,imagine howyour houseplantsfeel inwinter.While thesun streamsinthrough windowsall summerlong,during winterits allshadows anddrafts.
36.Here arethe fourw aysyou canmake themhappier.Adjust the light.Its notonly thatthe sunlightis lowerinthesky-its alsoavailableforfewer hoursinthe day.Toguarantee your plants aregetting enoughvitamin D,youcantry movingthem closerto southern-facing windows.
37.Plantlights canensure thatyourplantgets enoughlight whereit needsit.Slow downthe watering.I knowthat wateringfeels likethe wayin whichwo giveplants love,but itis alsothewayinwhich wedrown them.Too muchwater resultsin rootrot.Ideally youwanttowater onlyso muchtha tthe soilis damp,butnot wet,when youstick yourfinger ina fewinches down.
38.Dust yourleaves.If youlove your plants,you,11tend totheir leavesby dustingthem.Plants absorbnutrients from the-air throughtheir leaves.
39.In thiscase,spray them with waterand wipethemwitha cloth.Ifyou”re seeingleafissues,such asall theleaves dropping,that canbe asign ofover orunderwatering.
40.Your plantsenjoy thesame*conditions youdo.They don*t enjoyhot orcold air,as eitherwill drythemout.Eachhouseplant hasspecific needs,whether fullsun,partial sun,partial shado orfull shade,and youshoul dkeep needsin mindwhenproviding sunexposure throughtheday.A.Avoid unfavorablefactorsB.Create a:welcome*environmentC.And theiftinyholes“can getblocked bydustD.It shouldhave time to dryout.in betweenwateringE.As aresult,yourplantsmay belooking alittle dullF.But ultimatelyyou mayneed someman-made assistanceC.You shouldbe carefulabout.watering theroot,as itrequires morewater第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项ABC DCRACK!BOOM!I satup inmy hotelroom,my heartpounding inmy cheat.Ihadbeen sleepinga fewseconds before.The41madeithard formetofall backasleep again.劈开The nextday Isaw it had wrappedaround anOnk tree,burning the42and splittingthe trunk.Toateenager,aa_43_like thiswasnotnormal.I felt44aboutthe tree knowing that itwas donefor.The nextyear,45J noticedthatthetreehadnt died.In fact,ithadfresh new,green leavesgrowing onitand the burntbark was startingto growback too.Iwasamazed atthe46of thistree andcouldn*t believethat ithad47such damage.A scientificstudy Iwas readingrecently48that tree.It showedthe forestfloor is
49.When onetree isdamaged,theother treeswill50their ownnutrients throughtheir rootsystem.Ifelt arenewed51for theEarth.And Iwas grutefulfor thisbeautiful worldwe alllive in.Looking backat myown lifeI realizeF ve52countless lightningstrikes myself,and they*va53me that loveis around,through lifesups anddowns.When oneof usgets hurt,others arealways thereto helpus
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41.A.dream B.scream C.burden D.lightning
42.A.bark B.branches C.root D.leavesB.adventure C.sight D.placo
43.A.soundB.frustrated C.curious D.concerned
44.A.embarrassedB.instead C.though D.indoed
45.A.meanwhileB.toughness C.value D.influence
46.A.outlookB.survived C.reduced D.caused
47.A.sufferedB.ran testson C.kept trackof D.cast lighton
48.A.took accountofB.connected C.well-developed D.highly-organized
49.A.nutritiousB.keep C.absorb D.share
50.A.stopB.expectation C.appreciation D.resolution
51.A.inspirationB.learned C.avoided D.considered
52.A.bravedB.warned C.promised D.comforted
53.A.reminded B.change C.recover D.plan
54.A.stay B.love C.pride D.relief
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1.515第二节共10小题;阅在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式We area part ofagreater forest,one createdin_55_.读下面短文,Researchers from the University of BaselandtheUniversityofLeicester haveshown theintensity ofyour exercisecanbe moreimportant thanthe time56spend engagingin physical activity.Higher intensityphysicalactivity57find to be associatedwith lowerrisk ofancarly deathfrom allcan ses,but thedifferenceis most58notice whenit comesto cardiovasculardisease.One ofthe great59stren gthofthestudy isthat itincludespeople withvery differentlevels offitness andhealth,60mean thateveryon e,regardless ofwhether theyare veryathleticor inactive,can benefitfromtheknowledge thatintensity reducesdeal h.61boost dailyactivity healthily,you caneitherspeed upyour regularjogs,or takethe stairsinstead ofthelift.The studyreports that62extra150minutes offastwalking during the weekcould reducedeath riskby asmu chas28percent.But thereis suchathingas overdoingit.There willbeaphase63exercising harderwont giveyou anyextra yearsandmay actuallystart doingdamage64your bodyinstead.Its notabout peopleliving longerif they trainextremely intensively,第四部分写作共两节,满分分第一节满wear65they outand arecompletely outof breath,says aresearcher.40分分15假如你是李华,最近为祖母祝寿做了长寿面你的英国朋友来信询问具体情longevitynoodles,John况请写一封回信,内容包括.长寿面的寓意;
1.制作过程;
2.你的感悟3注意.写作词数应为个左右;180,可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2第二节(满分分)25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Lena hadalways beena quietgirl whostruggled tomake friends.At school,whenever someonetri edtotalk toher,her mindwould racewith worries:4€What ifI saysomethingwrongWhat ifthey think.Tm strangeH Thesethoughtsalways madeher stumbleover herwords orgive awkwardreplies.Onco,after she accidentallygave awrong(咯咯地笑).answer inclass,she heardsome classmatesgiggling Sincethea,she hadbecome evenmore afraidto speakup.(蜷缩)One rainyafternoon,while walkinghome fromschool,she noticeda smalldog huddledund era bush.The doglookedlost andscared,just likehow she felt whenevershe triedto joina conversation.It wasshivering,wet,and alone.Lenacrouched downand gentlyapproached it.(摇摆)The dogwagged itstail alightlyand camecloser.Lena noticeda bluecollar hiddenunder itswetfur.Something aboutits trustingeyes madeher heartache.She decidedto takeit home.Her parentsagre edto keepittemporarily whilesearching forits owner.Lena namedthe dog“Shadow”because itfollowe dher everywhere,just likeher.own shadowsof self-doubt.As dayspassed,Lena noticedhow naturallyShadow interactedwith everyone.At thepark,he would approachotherswith completeconfidence andmake friendseffortlessly.Even whenhemademistakes,like accidentallyknocking oversomeoneswater bottle,his friendlytail wagwould makeeveryone laugh withhim,not athim.Taking Shadowfor walksgave Lenaunexpected friendships.Emily,a girlfrom herclass,often came tothepark withher owndog.They startedtalking abouttheir pets,and soonEmily becameLenas firstreal friend.ThroughEmily,Lena metother kidsand graduallyfound herselfpart ofa groupthat wouldmeet attheparkto playwith theirdogs.Forthe firsttime,shefeltlike shebelonged.注意.所续写短文的词数应为左右;
1150.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好.2Para1:One day,a womancarrying a“Lost Dog:Lucky“poster walkedinto thepark.Para2:Lena andEmily beganvisiting Luckyevery nowand then.届高三模拟测试2025英语听力材料、参考答案及评分意见听力材料Text1M:Hey,I thinkour livingroom needsanewlook.We shouldgetsomenew curtains.W:Thats awonderful idea!The shopnear thecinema hassome lovelydesigns.M:Perfect.Text2M:Lily,hurry up!The trainleaves in40minutes andwe need to gettothestation.W:I know,Mom.I justneed tofind mystudent IDcard.Oh,and canyou feedmy petwhile ImawayM:Yes,yes.We reallyneedtogo now!Text3W:Good morning,City Library.How canI helpyouM:Hi,Im planningtovisitthe librarytomorrow.Can youtell meif itsopen on SundaysW:Yes,we*re openfrom9a.m.to3p.m.onSundays.M:Great,thank you!Text4M:Should wetry makinga pizzaor steakfordinnertonight Pmnot inthe moodfor rice.W:Fm reallytired afterwork anddont feellike cookingsomething else.M:OK.You arethe boss.Text5W:Hey,Tom,you lookrelaxed.I betyou areready forthe interview.M:Oh,actually,Pm reallynervous.W:Have youprepared wellfor itM:I thinkso,but Tcant shakeoff thisfeeling.Text6W:Oh no,I*ve beenfeeling sotired lately,and Icant focuson mywork atall.Its beenlike this forthepast feww eeks.M:Oh,honey,areyoualrightW:I dontget it.Ive beensleeping eighthours anight likealways,and mydiet hasntchanged either.M:Well,maybe itsbecause ofyour schedule.Youve beenspending somuch timesitting atyourdesk lately.You hardlytake anybreaks tomove aroundduringtheday.W:You mightbe ontosomething.I shouldprobably cutdown onmy desktime.M:Yeah.You couldjust adda shortwalk duringyour lunchbreak anddo abit ofstretching.That way,you111still getyourwork doneand feelmore energetic.Text7M:Welcome toour studio,Ms.Clark.Congratulations onbeing selectedastheVolunteer ofthe Year.W:Thank you,Mark.Im reallyexcited tobe hereand sharemy story.M:What inspiredyou tostartvolunteering,Ms.ClarkW:Well,I grewup ina communitywhere everyonelooked outfor eachother.Witnessing thepower ofkindness stuckwith me.Also,my parentswere alwaysinvolved inlocal charitywork,so itwas kindof inmy blood.M:Could youtell uswhatthebest partabout volunteeringisforyouW:Its thepersonal connections.Meeting peoplefrom allwalks oflife andknowingthatyou*re partof theirjourn eytoa betterday.Its anincredibly heartwarmingexperience.M:What do you hopeto achievethrough yourvolunteering inthe longrunW:To inspiremore individualsto getinvolved.I wantto seeour communitybecome aplace whereno onefeels beingleft behind,and whereeveryone involvesintosolve problemstogether.Text8M:Hey,Melinda.Have youheard aboutthenewexhibition atthe historymuseum They re showcasingsome very oldobjectsfrom differentcivilizations.W:Really Tellme aboutit.M:Theres abit ofeverything--------pottery,jewelry,weapons,and evensome oldpaintings withwriting onthem.Theyreall fromdifferent erasand places.W:That soundsamazing.What impressedyou mostM:Definitely thepaintings.The museumoffers thisamazing translatorthat tellsthe storiesand historybehind them.Itreally broughtthem tolife.W:F vealways beeninterested inhistory,but Ivenever beentoamuseum exhibitionlike this.Ithink Ishould goc heckitout.M:You should!Its agreat waytolearnabout differentcultures anderas.Plus,theobjectsare sowell-preserved that itslikeyou*re steppingback intime.W:Sounds likea plan.Thanks forthe recommendation!Text9M:Sarah,you seemtobealways busywith computers.But you1re nota programmer,rightW:Actually,I testsoftware.In otherwords,!make surethe programsfromtheprogramming teamwork correctlybeforethey aresold tousers.M:So youjust clickaround andfind faultsW:Well,its abit morethan that.I needto reallyunderstand howthe softwareshould workand testit inall sortso fsituations.M:How exactlydoyoudothetestingW:I followinstructions fromthe managerand createa schedule,and thenI setup tasksforsoftwareto seeif ever
9.What doesMs.Clark considerthebestpartofvolunteeringA.Recognition fromothers.B.Interaction withpeople.
10.What isMs.Clarks long-term goalA.To buildmore volunteercenters.B.To engagemore peopleto volunteer,C.To raisemore fundsfor charities.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.What isthe exhibitionmainly about。
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