2024-25学年第11期总第962期高一III版听力原文
Text 1
W: Could you pick up a gallon of milk on your way home?
M: Sure. Is there anything else you need from the market? Sugar? Eggs?
W: No, nothing else.
M: OK. I’ll be home in an hour.
Text 2
M: I forgot my wallet. Could I borrow some money?
W: Well, how much do you need?
M: $15.
W: Now, you owe me another $15.
M: Did I borrow $15 from you before?
Text 3
M: So, how is your new roommate?
W: She really annoys me.
M: Why?
W: She’s always making loud noises at midnight.
Text 4
W: Have you been working out lately?
M: Yeah, as a matter of fact, I’ve been going to the gym recently. I do an hour of aerobics every day. I tell you, it’s addictive! I feel like a new man!
W: I can tell. You look really strong! And no more beer belly!
Text 5
M: Hi, Kat, haven’t seen you for a long time. I heard you moved out of town.
W: Yeah, we’ve been looking for a house recently, and we finally found one we like in the suburbs.
M: Nice. You should come over for dinner sometime. I’ve got to run but send me a text if you’re free this weekend or the next.
W: Yeah, sure!
Text 6
W: Hey John. Did you have lunch?
M: No, I don’t have time.
W: Do you have a soccer game with your friends?
M: No, I have a big math exam today at 1 pm.
W: You still need to eat something, or you won’t have energy for the exam.
M: I know. I’ll grab something on the way to class.
W: Fast food?
M: Yeah, I’ll pick up a burger.
W: That’s not healthy. Let me cook something.
M: Thanks. But I am in a hurry.
W: Let me pack you some fruits, apples, grapes, bananas and …
M: I’ll take this banana. It’s easy to eat. See you later, Mom.
Text 7
M: Hi there, I want to book a room.
W: No problem. May I have your name, please?
M: Of course. It’s John Snow.
W: Hi, Mr Snow. Could you tell me when you need the room?
M: I plan to stay in May from the 14th to 17th for three nights.
W: A double room or a single room?
M: A single room.
W: Perhaps you don’t know that we have new room rates.
M: How much is a single room?
W: The price per night is $130. Do you find that acceptable, sir?
M: That sounds fine to me.
W: Great! Would you like a smoking or nonsmoking room?
M: I hate cigarettes! Nonsmoking.
W: OK.
Text 8
W: Dad, can you help me with my school project?
M: Sure, Jenny. What is your assignment?
W: We have to make a building using any materials around the house.
M: What were you thinking about building?
W: I want to build a miniature skyscraper.
M: That should be fun. Any ideas on the materials?
W: I’m not sure. There are so many to choose from, mineral water bottles, plastic bags and cardboard boxes.
M: Maybe using cardboard boxes is a good idea. We have a lot of old boxes. I saved them after we moved here.
W: Where are they?
M: They’re in the garage. Help me bring them into the house.
W: OK. Where should we put them?
M: Let’s put them in the living room. It’s the biggest room in the house. There’s plenty of space for us to do crafts.
W: Mom isn’t going to be happy. Last time, Mom shouted at me for leaving the kitchen in a mess.
M: That’s OK. She can help us too.
W: OK. What should I do first?
M: Why don’t you design the skyscraper first on paper and then we can make it.
W: That’s a good plan. Thanks for your help, Dad.
M: It’s my pleasure.
Text 9
W: Hi, this is Janet Smith in apartment 23. Is this the apartment manager?
M: Yes. What can I do for you?
W: My living room window is broken.
M: Are you serious? Do you know what happened?
W: I don’t know, because I wasn’t there when it happened.
M: Who do you think might have broken the window?
W: Something tells me it might be some of the kids in this building.
M: Why?
W: I found a baseball near the broken glass. I also saw them in the parking lot just before I went out.
M: Do you know any of them?
W: No, I didn’t pay any attention to who they were.
M: I’ll call the window repairman, but it’ll probably take a couple of days.
W: I could get a quick service if I call a friend of mine.
M: I don’t have a problem with that. Let me look at the damage first.
W: OK, I’m waiting for you. Who should my friend give the bill to?
M: Since the kids broke it, you can ask their parents to pay for that.
W: Phew! I was worried that I would have to pay for it. Thank you. Bye.
Text 10
W: Why do people invent things? Where do ideas for inventions come from? There’s a saying that “Necessity is the mother of invention.” This means that people invent things because there is a problem that they want to solve.
In 1912, Otto Frederick Rohwedder had an idea. He wanted to invent a machine that could slice a whole loaf of bread. He built his first bread slicer in 1917, but it was destroyed in a fire. In 1927, he had enough money to build another one. He then realized he had a problem - the bread became stale soon after it was cut. He then had another idea, to build a bread slicer that sliced the bread and then wrapped it, so that it wouldn’t get stale so quickly.
Hacky Sack or Footbag is a fun sport that was invented by John Stalberger and Mike Marshall. In 1972, Mike Marshall made a small beanbag and kicked it in the air with his foot for fun. That same year, John Stalberger had knee surgery. His knee exercises after surgery were boring so he looked for a more fun way to exercise. He and Mike shared ideas and the game of Hacky Sack was born.
Society needs inventors. Our lives are better because inventors are problem solvers. Think of a problem. Can you invent something to solve it?
2024-25学年第11期总第962期高一答案与解析
Day 1 1-4 ADCC
Day 2 1-4 ACCB
Day 3 1-3 DAD
Day 4 1-3 ACB
Day 5 1-5 ABDBD 6-10 BADCC 11-15 ACDAC
Day 1 1-4 ADCC
1. A。从文中第三段“The law allows pedestrians to cross roadways at any point, including outside of crosswalks and against traffic signals. ... it emphasizes that pedestrians crossing outside of designated (指定的) areas do not have the right of way and should give priority (优先) to cars.”可知答案为A。
2. D。从文中第五段“The motivation for the change, however, was to address issues of racial discrimination. Brooklyn Council member Mercedes Narcisse pointed out that jaywalking laws have not been enforced (执行) fairly. ”可知,梅赛德斯•纳西斯指出,随意横穿马路的法律没有得到公平执行。因此,市议会通过这项新法是为了解决随意横穿马路法律的不公平执行问题。故答案为D。
3. C。从文中倒数第二段“America Walks, an organization that advocates (倡导) for safer, more walkable communities, supports such changes.”可知答案为C。
4. C。通读最后一段可知,最后一段主要写了对随意横穿马路合法化的担忧,故答案为C。
Day 2 1-4 ACCB
1. A。由第一段最后一句“The process made her nervous.”可知,讲ChatGPT写的笑话让Karen Hobbs感到紧张。
2. C。由第三段第一句“It’s no surprise that many jokes come from a male perspective in online materials, as males dominate the field of comedy.”可知,线上的许多笑话之所以来自男性视角,是因为男性主导喜剧领域。
3. C。由第五段可知,即兴创作超出了AI的能力范围,AI不能即兴创作笑话。
4. B。由最后一段可知,AI笑话的未来是不确定的,作者持怀疑态度。
Day 3 1-3 DAD
1. D。根据第一段“But a recent study found that our sense of smell is far more powerful than it often gets credit for”可知,最近的一项研究发现,我们的嗅觉远比通常认为的要强大得多。因此,这项研究的主要发现是嗅觉比我们想象的要敏感得多,故答案为D。
2. A。根据第二段“Each time,two scents were delivered one after the other with a very short time interval in between,and the volunteers were required to smell them with one sniff.”可知,志愿者被要求在每次试验中嗅闻两种气味,且这两种气味之间的时间间隔非常短,要求志愿者用一次嗅闻来辨别。因此,志愿者被要求做的是用一次嗅闻来嗅两种气味,故答案为A。
3. D。根据最后一段“In contrast,our other four senses need to make a stop at the same ‘station’,the thalamus,before becoming a part of a memory. This might explain why studies have found that smells often bring back stronger,older memories compared to other senses.”可知,嗅觉信息在形成记忆的过程中与其他四种感觉不同,它不需要经过下丘脑这一“中转站”,而是直接到达与记忆和情感相关的大脑区域。因此,嗅觉在记忆形成方面与其他四种感觉的区别在于其信息可以跳过下丘脑,直接到达记忆区域,故答案为D。
Day 4 1-3 ACB
1. A。从文中第二段“ So, I was surprised to feel very excited when it started.”可知答案为A。
2. C。第六段主要讨论了敬畏的好处,包括能够激发对他人的更大关心,将我们与比我们更大的事物联系起来,并在面对我们看不到的威胁时产生集体目的感和善良感,以及保护彼此的欲望。此外,心理学家还说敬畏可以帮助治愈创伤。因此,本段主要讨论的是敬畏的益处,故答案为C。
3. B。从文中倒数第二段“I couldn’t help but think it might be healing for us – to have shared something. ”可知,作者认为这次共同的日食经历可能会提供一种集体治愈的感觉,故答案为B。
Day 5 1-5 ABDBD 6-10 BADCC 11-15 ACDAC
1. A。由上文“ I was a young boy, we lived just down the road from a public swimming pool.”可知,作者讲述的是他小的时候在游泳池玩耍的故事,A项“playing”符合情境。
2. B。由上下文可知,这里描述的是游泳池旁的一个小店,可以购买零食和饮料,所以“shop”是最合适的选择。故选B。
3. D。由前文“a cup of Coca-Cola for 15 cents and a bag of chips for a dime”可知,这里描述的是作者可以用零钱买的物品,通常是零食,“snack”符合题意,故选D。
4. B。由后文“my little arms deep into the gaps of the couch”可推测作者在没有零钱时会检查沙发垫子,故选B。
5. D。下文“my little arms deep into the gaps of the couch or my Dad’s lounger”提示作者需要将胳膊深入到沙发垫的缝隙里,因此需要“伸长胳膊”,stretch表示“伸长”,故选D。
6. B。由上下文“spare __6___ that had fallen out of someone’s pockets”推测这里描述的是作者希望在沙发垫子中发现的东西,通常是零钱,并且spare常与change搭配表示“零钱”,故选B。
7. A。联系上下文可知作者发现零钱时的心情通常是高兴的,故选A。
8. D。联系上下文并结合语境可知,作者发现零钱后离开去做的事情是跑去游泳池,所以“run off”(跑开)符合情境,故选D。
9. C。联系上下文并结合语境可知,作者带着零钱去游泳池时的心情应该是快乐的,故选C。
10. C。该处需要的是一个连词,通过上下文分析,这句话是作者意识到一个事实的转折,故选C。
11. A。作者去泳池玩是夏天的活动,这里他想到在冬天寻找零钱的结果是找不到的,该处需要搭配的动词是“寻找”。
12. C。联系上下文并可知,这里描述的是作者家人在沙发垫子里放零钱的行为,leave可表示“留下”,故选C。
13. D。联系上文可知,家人放零钱的目的是为了让作者开心,故选D。
14. A。联系上下文并结合语境可知,作者意识到家人偷偷给他放零钱,这个秘密非常美好,以至于他不愿意分享出去,故选A。
15. C。家人放零钱的行为背后的动机是出于善意,其他几项不符合语境,故选C。
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