浙江省宁波市慈溪市2023-2024学年高二上学期期末考试 英语 Word版含答案.docx

浙江省宁波市慈溪市2023-2024学年高二上学期期末考试 英语 Word版含答案.docx

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慈溪市2023学年高二年级第一学期期末测试英语试卷注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号,回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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,并标在试卷的相应位置,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,每段对话仅读一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Howmanystudentstooktheexam?A.Twenty-five.B.Forty.C.Fifty.2.Whatisthemandoing?A.Buyingamobilephone.B.Demandinganapology.C.Makingacomplaint.3.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Stopthecarthere.B.Gotobuyaticket.C.Drivetothenextstreet.4.Whoisprobablytheman?A.Apoliceman.B.Adriver.C.Apassenger.5.Whatdayisittodayaccordingtotheconversation?A.Sunday.B.Friday.C.Wednesday.第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间间读各个小题,每小题5秒钟:听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.WhatisthedatethisFriday?A.July9th.B.July10th.C.JulyI1th.7.Whatdoesthemanfindsurprising?A.Hisfriendsarecoming.B.Annaoftenthrowsparties.C.Thewomanisleaving America.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whendoesthemanreserveatablefor?A.ThiseveningB.Tomorrowmorning.C.Tomorrowevening.9.Whatdoesthemanprefer?A.Atablebythewindow.B.Atablewithalakeview.C.Atableinthenon-smokingsection.10.HowmanypersonswilldinewithTyler?A.Six.B.Nine.C.Ten.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Husbandandwife,C.Guideandtourist.12.Howlongdoesthewomanplantostayonthebeach?A.Twoweeks.B.Oneweek.C.Lessthanaweek.13.Wherewillthespeakersgotomorrow?A.Totheairport.B.Toatravelagency.C.Toabookstore.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatdoesthemanwant?A.OnesingleroomB.Onedoubleroom.C.Twosinglerooms.15.Whenwillthemanstayinthehotel?A.ThisThursdaynight.B.NextThursdaynight.C.NextFridaynight.16.Howmuchshouldthemanpay?A.90dollars.B.50dollars.C.45dollars.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whydidthegroupsettleinanewplace?A.TospreadthebeliefsoftheChurchofEngland.B.ToseparatefromtheChurchofEngland.C.ToexplorethestateofMassachusetts.18.WhotaughttheAmericanshowtogrowcorn?A.Thefarmers.B.Thereligiousgroup.C.ThelocalIndians.19.Whathappenedin1621?A.TheEuropeanharvestedtheircrops.B.TheEuropeandeclaredindependence.C.TheEuropeanarrivedinaNewWorld.20.WhendidthewholeAmericabegintocelebrateThanksgivingDay?A.About150yearsago.B.About250yearsago.C.About400yearsago.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。 AInternationalLetter-WritingCompetitionforYoungPeople2024Since1971,theUniversalPostalUnion(UPU)hasinspiredyoungwritersaged9-15towritelettersonagiventhemetowinexcitingprizes.Thecompetitionisanexcellentwayofmakingyoungpeopleawareoftheimportantrolepostalservicesplayinoursocieties.Itdevelopstheirskillsinwritingandtheirabilitytoexpressthoughtsclearly.AgroupofinternationaljudgesinvitedbytheInternationalBureaujudgethelettersandselectthewinners.TheUPUhaslaunchedits53rdInternationalletter-writingCompetitionforYoungPeoplethisyear.CompetitionthemeIn2024,participantswillbeencouragedtoreflectonthefutureoftheworldunderthetheme:“At150yearsold,theUPUhasservedpeoplearoundtheworldformorethaneightgenerations.Theworldhaschangedenormouslysincethen.Writealettertofuturegenerationsabouttheworldyouhopetheyinherit(继承).”Thethemeencouragesyoungpeopletovoicetheirthoughtsoncurrentglobalchallengesandproposeinnovativesolutions.Italsoallowsyouthstodrawupontheprinciplesofthe2030AgendaforSustainableDevelopment,providingaframeworkfortheirvisionsofabetterworld.Competitionrules•Entriesmustbeintheformofaletterandcontainthenecessarypartsofaletter(heading,greeting,body,complimentaryclose,signaturelineandpostscript).•Lettersmustbestrictlyinagreementwiththetopicandcontainnomorethan800wordsintheoriginallanguage.•Atthenationallevel,thecompetitionisorganizedbyUPUmembercountries.EntriesmustreachtheUPUInternationalBureaunolaterthanMay5th.Formoreinformation,pleasecontactusatcommunication@upu.int.21.Whatcancompetitorslearnfromthecompetition?A.ThehistoryoftheUPUB.Theskillsofcommunication.C.Theimportanceofpostalservices.D.Themeaningofexpressingthoughts.22.Whatismostlikelytobethetopicofthisyear’scompetition?A.Theenormouschangeintheworld.B.Theworldforthefuturegenerations.C.Globalchallengesandinnovativesolutions.D.Sustainabledevelopmentforabetterworld.23.Whatshouldcompetitorsdo?A.Writethelettersinrightformat.B.HandintheirentriesonMay6th.C.Writealetterofatleast800wordsD.Sendtheirentriestotheofficialemail.BMostofyouareprobablyfamiliarwithvariousstoriesofsearchingalienlife,buthaveyouheardaboutthescientistwhowasresponsiblefordetectingthefirsttracesofintelligentlifelurkingthroughoutourgalaxy?ThisisFrankDrake’sstory.Attheageof8,hisfatheronedaytoldDrakethereareotherworldsinspace,whichastoundedhim.Hehadnoideathatsuchathingwasapossibility-hethoughtEarthwasit.Sohewondered,whataretheylike?Arethepeoplethesameasus?Dotheylookthesamewaywedo?What’stheirplanetlike?Andofcourse,atthattime, therewasnowaythatthosequestionscouldbeansweredintheslightest.Lateron,whenhewasincollege,hechosetheelementaryastronomycourse.Inthecourse,hewenttothecampusobservatory,andoneofthethingsheobservedwastheplanetJupiter.Eventhroughasmalltelescope,itwasjustveryclearthatitwasanotherworldbutnotapictureinabookorsomething,whichmadeDrakedeeplyabsorbed.FrankDrakeismostlyknownfordevelopingtheDrakeequation(德雷克方程式),whichisamathematicalequationdevelopedtoestimatethenumberofdetectablealiencivilizationsintheMilkyWay.Peoplealwayssaythatthesearchforalienlifehasfailed.“You’vebeensearchingfor60yearsandyouhaven’tfoundanything.Sodoesn’tthatsaythatintelligentlifeisveryrare?”“That’swrong,becausetheamountofsearchingwe’vedonehashardlytouchedthenumberofpossibilitiesthatareoutthere.We’veonlycoveredatiny.tinyfractionofallthepossibilities,”Drakesaid,“Whenyouspendyourentirelifeonthethingsyoulove,youliveabetterlifethanmostpeople,”headded.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“astounded”inparagraph2probablymean?A.Touched.B.Motivated.C.Puzzled.D.Amazed.25.WhatmadeDrakereallyfascinatedwithastronomy?A.HisobservationoftheJupiterthroughatelescope.B.HissuccessindevelopingthefamousDrakeequation.C.Hisknowingofthefactthatthereareotherworldsinspace.D.Hischoiceofthetheelementaryastronomycourseincollege.26.WhatdoesDrakethinkofthealiensearchingwork?A.ItistotallyafailureB.Thealienlifeisrare.C.Ithasalongwaytogo.D.Therearemanypossibilities.27.WhichwordsbestdescribeDrake?A.Curiousandbrave.B.Creativeandintelligent.C.Talentedanddiligent.D.Passionateandpersistent.CReleasedonAug30,athree-episodewebseriestitledEscapeFromtheBritishMuseumhasgoneviralonlineforitstouchingandinnovativenarrative(叙事).TheseriesfollowsthejourneyhomeofaChinesejadeteapotthathascometolifeasagirl.SherunsawayfromtheBritishMuseumandcomesacrossaChinesejournalistwhohelpstheartifactreturntoChina.Theseries,createdbytwoChinesevloggers,aimstoraisebroaderawarenessofChineseartifactsthatwerestolenorlooted(掠夺)fromChinaandaredisplayedorstoredintheBritishMuseum.ThevideoseriesechoestheChinesepeople’scallfortheBritishMuseumtoreturntheseChineseartifacts.However,someUKmediaoutletssaidthatthevideoseriespromotesnationalism(民族主义).Infact,everycountrywhoseartifactsaredisplayedorstoredintheBritishMuseumwantsthemback.Thesecountries,suchasGreece,NigeriaandSudan,havealreadyissuedtheirdemandsforthereturnofartifacts.It’sfairenoughtosaythesedemandsareshared.Theycancorrectcenturies-oldwrongsbyhavingtheUKreturnartifactstotheirrightfulhomes.AnopinionintheUKnewspaperTheTelegraphsaidthatiftheBritishMuseumgivesbackitscollectionofartifacts,thennationalismwillwinoverhumanity’scommonheritage.Italsosaidthattheartifactswere“lawfullyacquired(合法取得)”bytheUK.By“lawfullyacquired”,doesthewritermeantheartifactswereacquiredwith the“help”ofmachinegunsandwarships?OrdoeshemeanthattheculturalartifactsofAfrican,AsianandAmericancountriesshouldbekeptinthehandsoflooters,ratherthanintheirlandoforigin?28.WhatisthevideoseriesEscapefromtheBritishMuseummainlyabout?A.CulturalartifactslootedbytheUK.B.HiddendangersintheBritishMuseum.C.TheargumentsabouttheBritishmuseum.D.ThejourneyofaChineseartifactcominghome.29.Whatdoesthevideoseriesaimtohighlight?A.ProtestsagainstUK’snationalism.B.ThebeautyofChineseculturalartifacts.C.Thedesireofstolenartifactstobereturned.D.EffortsmadebyChineseactiviststogetartifactsback.30.What’stheauthor’spurposeinmentioningcountrieslikeGreece,NigeriaandSudan?A.ToshowtheUKdidsomethingwronginthepast.B.TostressChina’sdemandsaresharedbymanycountries.C.Toemphasizeformercolonizedcountrieshavegrownstronger.D.TohighlightdiverseartifactsarehousedintheBritishMuseum.31.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardtheopinioninTheTelegraph?A.It’stotallyunacceptable.B.It’salittlebitreasonable.C.Itlacksenoughevidence.D.Itshowsthewriter’signorance.DThree-dimensionalprinting,atechnologythatcreatesobjectslayerbylayer,hasrevolutionized(变革)thewaywemakethings.Recently,agroupofChinesescientiststookthingsastepfurtherbyusingthistechnologytocreaterealisticreplicas(复制品)ofhumanorgans.Previously,itwaschallengingtocreateasinglematerialthatcouldprintdifferenthumanorgansduetotheircomplexity.TheresearchteamfromChineseAcademyofSciencesstartedbyusinghydrogel(水凝),asoftgel-likematerialasthemainingredient.Humanorganshavevarioustextures(质地),withourbrainsbeingthesoftest.Toreplicatethehardnessofmaterialslikebone,theresearchersaddedmetallicelementstothehydrogelandadjustedtheirratio(比例)tocreatethetextureofeachorgan.Besides,tomakesuretheprintingresultsarecorrect,theteamusedlight-curing(光固化)technologyinthe3Dprintingprocess.Aspeciallampwasplacedundertheprintingmachine,causingthegeltobecomesolidrightafteritwasprinted.Accordingtotheteam’spaperpublishedinthejournalAdvancedFunctionalMaterials,theyareabletoproduceorganmodelsincludingthebrain,lungs,andintestines(肠).These3Dprintedorganmodelsareessentialformedicalresearches,suchastestingmedicalequipmentanddemonstratingsurgeries.Comparedtoliveorgansandanimalmodels,theyarealsoethically(伦理上)acceptablesincetheyareprintedartificially.Theycanhelpresearchersdevelopnewtreatmentsmoreefficiently,duetotheirlowerrelativecost,commentedtheAllianceofAdvancedBiomedicalEngineeringwebsite.However,thismethodisstilldeveloping,andexpertsarehopingitwillbeusedinthemedicalfieldwithinadecade,accordingtoCNN.32.Whatwasthemainchallengeinprintinghumanorgans?A.Thecomplexityofhumanorgans.B.Thevarioustexturesofhumanorgans.C.Thedifficultyincreatingpropermaterials.D.Thelackofappropriateprintingtechnology. 33.Howdidtheresearchteamensuretheaccuracyoftheprintingresults?A.Bycontrollingthenumberofmetallicelements.B.Byusinglight-curingtechnologybeforeprinting.C.Bysolidifyingthegelimmediatelyafterprinting.D.Byputtingaspeciallampontheprintingmachine.34.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Thistechnologyisstillintheperiodoftheory.B.3Dprintedorgansareofgreatmedicalsignificance.C.Theprintedorgansaremoreeffectiveinthetreatment.D.Liveorgansandanimalmodelsaremoreacceptableethically.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ThePowerof3DPrintingB.PrintingtheBodyPartsC.RevolutionaryTechnologyD.FindingNewMaterialsforOrgans第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。YoungergenerationsofChinesecitizenshavedevelopednewmethodstorelievestress,whichincluderaisingunconventional“pets”,huggingtrees,watchingstressreliefvideosandsoon.Onsocialmediaplatforms,anewtoycalled“mangodog”recentlyemerged.36Intheeyesofsomenetizens,the“mangodog”hasspecialmeanings.“EverytimeIseeit,ithealsme,”“It’sfluffy(毛茸茸的)andcute.”37Forexample,collegestudentshavesharedonlinetheirexperiencesofraisingstonesandpaperbox“dogs”.These“pets”sharesimilarcharacteristics—theydon’tcry,makenoiseorgetsick.Treehugginghasalsobecomeanewstressreliefforyoungpeople.“Youmaythinkyouarehuggingthetree,butinfact,thetreeisembracingyou,”thisisafeelingsharedbyanetizen.Manynetizenswithsuchexperienceshaveexpressedthattheiranxietyhasbeenreduced,andtheyfeelasenseofcommunicationwithnature.38“Icameacrosstheideaonline.Itrieditandfelttrulyrelaxed,”saidayoungofficeworker.“Inthosebriefseconds,itfeltlikethetreereleasedalotofpressureandstressfromme.”39“Iespeciallyenjoywatchingstressreliefvideos,likewashingblanketsandcuttingsoap.Afterwatchingthem,Ifeellikethestressofthedayisrelievedandit’seasiertofallasleep.”40Accordingtopublicdata,therearecurrentlymorethan800companiesinChinawithnames,businessscopes,products,servicesortrademarkscontainingtheterm“stressrelief”.In2023alone,morethan70newregisteredcompanieswiththisfocuswereadded.A.Various“pets”aremadetocatertodifferentpeople.B.Itisclaimedtobringasenseofcalmnessandgiveahealingeffect.C.Thisisnotthefirsttimethatyoungpeoplehaveraisednovel“pets”.D.Ayoungmediaworkeralsofindsthereliefinwatchingshortvideos.E.Insomecitiespeoplehaveevenorganized“treehugginginterestgroups”.F.Othertoyssuchassqueezeballshavealsogainedpopularityasawaytorelievestress.G.Thepopularityofthesemethodsreflectsanincreasingneedtoreleasepeople’spressure.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。GlenLakeElementarySchoolinMinnesotahadmanyfunactivitiesduringclassbreaks,butsomestudentscouldn’tjoinin.A41ofavailableplaygroundequipmentsuchasawheelchairmerrygoroundorswingshasmadestudentswithphysicaldisabilities42tohavefun.WyattFeuchtandRhysRileybelievedthateverystudent43thechancetohavefunduringrecess,sotheyaskedtheirteacher44theschoolcouldn’tbuytheequipment.MsJulienexplainedthatitwasexpensive,withanestimatedcostof$300,000,whichis45outofthequestionfortheschool.Thisdidnot46WyattorRhys,andthepairwentona47toraisemoneyforadisabilityinclusiveplayground.Theybegan48sparechange,heldabakesale,printedflyers,andwentdoortodoortoraisemoney.Theyeven49localbusinessesandrestaurants,whoseownersweremovedanddonatedaportionoftheir50.Forseveralmonths,thestudentsdidn’tstoptheirhardwork51theyfinallyreachedtheirgoal-raisingthe$300,000needed.ForJohnBuettner,astudentinawheelchair,thenewequipmentmeant52justachancetoplay.Hesaid,“FirsttimeIsetfootonthisplaygroundI’mprobablygoingtostart53whenseeingtheeffortthatallWyattandRhyshavemade.”Julienexpressedhow54shefeltofthestudentsinherclass:Iknowthefutureistobe55becausethisgenerationseessomethingthatneedsfixing,andtheygoforitheadfirst.41.A.lackB.leakC.combinationD.presence42.A.opposedB.depressedC.unableD.absent43.A.advocatedB.deservedC.graspedD.involved44.A.howB.whatC.whyD.whether45.A.barelyB.mostlyC.firmlyD.apparently46.A.distractB.discourageC.convinceD.annoy47.A.missionB.circumstanceC.displayD.survey48.A.expandingB.consumingC.obtainingD.collecting49.A.reachedouttoB.tookchargeofC.subscribedtoD.gotalongwith50.A.wagesB.profitsC.possessionsD.belongings51.A.becauseB.whenC.afterD.until52.A.otherthanB.ratherthanC.morethanD.moreorless53.A.laughingB.touchingC.envyingD.crying54.A.fondB.proudC.modestD.approved55.A.potentialB.appealingC.brightD.distant第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。Forcenturiesglobalizationwaslargelyshapedbysea.WhileWesternmaritimenationsrapidlydevelopedthroughcolonialexpansion,inlandnationsweretrappedinacycleofpoverty.Overthepastdecade,agreatinitiative.56(begin)tobreakthiscycle.ThatistheBeltandRoadInitiative,57(establish)in2013.Theseintercontinentalrailwayshavegreatlyreducedtradecostsbyproviding58swiftandcost-effectivechoicetoseaorairfreight(货运).AccordingtotheWorldBank,theBeltandRoadInitiativecould reducetradecostsbyasmuchas1.8percent59(international)Therearenow86freighttrainlinesinChinathatarelinkedtomorethan200citiesin25Europeancountriesandmorethan100citiesinAsia,60(cover)almosttheentirelandmassofEurasia.ThisnetworkhasbroughttogethertheeconomiesofEastAsiaandEurope61thevastinlandcountries,resultinginasharpeconomicincrease,thegrowthof62(thrive)cities,andtheappearanceofanewcenterofglobaleconomicgrowth.TheInitiativehasattractedthe63(participate)ofmorethanthreequartersofcountriesgloballyandalsogeneratednearlyatrilliondollarsininvestmentsofar.64isobviousthatChina’sroleinhelpingtheselesswell-offcountriesissomethingtheirWesterncolonialmastersneverdid.Contraryto65Westerncriticssay,thehelpcomeswithnostringsattached.ForChina,everythingthesecountriesgainfromitshelpisagainfortheworld.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是某国际学校的学生会主席李华,上周末你校举办了以“大美中国(BeautifulChina)”为主题的摄影展,请你用英文为校报写一则题为“APhotographyExhibitiononCampus”的新闻报道,内容包括:1.展览的时间、地点及参展人员;2.展览的内容和意义。注意:1.写作词数为80左右;2.请按规定格式作答。APhotographyExhibitiononCampus第二节(满分25分)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。Rahulwasahard-workinganddeterminedindividualwhobelievedthatsuccesscouldonlybeachievedthroughperseveranceandeffort.Hehadbigdreamsofbecomingarenownedmusician,andheknewthatitwouldrequirecountlesshoursofpracticeanddedicationtoreachhisgoal.Rahul’sfamilywasnotwealthy,andtheycouldn’taffordtobuyhimamusicalinstrument.However,Rahul’sunwaveringdeterminationpushedhimtofindasolution.Hebeganworkingoddjobsinthevillage,doingchoresforneighbors,andsavingeverypennyheearned.Heevenstartedwakingupearlyinthemorningtohelpthelocalfarmerswiththeirwork.Aftermonthsofsaving,Rahulfinallyhadenoughmoneytobuyasecond-handguitar,Itwasoldandworn,buttoRahul,itwasatreasure.Hespenthourseachdaypracticing,strummingthestringsandexperimentingwithdifferentmelodies.Hisfingersgrewcalloused(起茧的),buthenevercomplained.Instead,hesawitasasignofprogress,aprooftohishardwork.Despitehistalent,Rahulfacednumerouschallengesalonghisjourney.Peoplewouldoftendiscouragehim,tellinghimthathewaswastinghistimepursuinghisdreams.ButRahulremaineddetermined,usingtheir skepticismasfueltoworkevenharder.Oneday,newsspreadthroughoutthevillageaboutamusiccompetitionbeingheldinthenearbycity.Thecompetitionpromisedthewinnerachancetoperforminfrontofrenownedmusiciansandindustryprofessionals.Rahulsawthisasanopportunitytoshowcasehistalentandprovetoeveryonethathardworkpaysoff.Withgreatanticipation,Rahulpreparedforthecompetition.Hepracticeddayandnight,fine-tuninghisskillsandperfectinghisperformance.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1:Finally,thedayofthecompetitionarrived.Paragraph2:Dayswentby,andtheresultsofthecompetitionwereannounced. 慈溪市2023学年第一学期期末测试高二英语参考答案听力1-5BCCBA6-10ACAAB11-15BCCAC16-20BBCAB阅读21-23CBA24-27DACD28-31DCBA32-35ACBB七选五BCEDG36-40完形:41-45ACBCD46-50BADAB51-55DCDBC语法填空:56.hasbegun57.established58.a59.internationally60.covering61.with62.thriving63.participation64.It65.what应用文参考范文:APhotographyExhibitiononCampusAimingtoexposethestudentstothebeautyofourmotherland,enablingthemtobetterknowandappreciateChina,aphotographyexhibitionthemed“BeautifulChina”washeldlastSaturdayinthelecturehallonourcampus.Runningfrom10a.m.to5p.m.,theexhibitionwastailoredforthephotographyenthusiastsandanyonewholovesChinesespectacularscenery.Everyoneinourcampusshowedgreatinterestandattendedtheexhibitioneagerly.Theexhibitiondisplayed200elaborately-selectedphotoscapturedindifferentareasofChina,rangingfromtheForbiddencityinthesnow,thesunriseonMountTaiandothergreatpicturesquescenerytogreatmodernarchitecturesandevensometraditionalcustoms.Allthepicturesprovidedthestudentswitharealtasteofthebeautyandharmonyofourcountry.Theexhibitionwashighlyspokenof,throughwhich,notonlyhasitbroadenedourmindsandhorizons,butalsoitenhancedusstudents’nation-confidenceandprideinourowncountry.读后续写参考范文:Possibleversion:Finally,thedayofthecompetitionarrived.Hetraveledtothecityeagerly.AsRahultookthestage,hisheartwasfilledwithamixtureofnervesandexcitement.Thecrowdfallingsilent,hestrummedthestringsofhisguitarwithpassion,pouringhisheartandsoulintohismusic.Theaudiencewascaptivatedbyhisperformance,andapplauseeruptedashefinishedhispiece.Rahulhadgivenithisall,andhefeltasenseofaccomplishmentregardlessoftheoutcome.Dayswentby,andtheresultsofthecompetitionwereannounced.Rahulwonthefirstprize.Thejudgespraisedhishardwork,dedication,andtheemotionalconnectionheestablishedthroughhismusic.Hewasawardedascholarshiptoafamousmusicacademy,wherehecouldfurtherbetterhisskillsandlearnfromaccomplishedmusicians.Rahul’sstoryspreadfarandwide,inspiringotherswithhisdeterminationanddevotion. Hebecameasymbolofthepowerofhardworkandthebeliefthatdreamscancometruewithunwaveringeffort.听力文本Text1W:HowmanystudentstooktheexamlastSaturday?M:Well,letmesee.Fiftyhadplannedtobutnoteveryoneshowedup.Ibelievethatwehadtwenty-fivefromtheMiddleEastandfifteenfromLatin.Text2M:IboughtthismobilephonejustonFriday.Butitdoesn’tworknow.W:Isthereaproblemwithit,Sir?M:Well,primarily,itdoesnotappeartofunctionoutsidethecity.ItfailstoworkasamobilephoneasfarasIcansee.W:Right,I’lljusthaveawordwiththemanagerandseewhatwecandoaboutit.Text3W:I’mafraidwecan’tleavethecarhere.M:Why?W:IgotaticketlasttimeIparkedhere.I’mafraidwe’llhavetoparkonthenextstreet.M:OK.Idon’twanttoreceiveanotherticketthismonth.Text4W:Now,pleasetellmeexactlywhen,whereandhowthishappened.M:Well,Istoppedimmediatelywhenthelightturnedyellow,butthiscarranintomefrombehind.Text5M:Whydidn’tyoutellmeyouweregoingtoflytoShanghaiearlier?W:IjustdecideditonFriday,thedaybeforeyesterday.W:Oh,sohowlongwillyoustaythere?W:TillnextWednesday.Text6W:HaveyoureceivedaninvitationtoAnna’sparty?M:Idon’tknow.Ihaven’tcheckedmymailyet.Whenistheparty,bytheway?W:OnJuly10th.M:That’stoobad.I’mafraidIcannotgo.SomefriendsofminefromChicagoarecomingtoourcityforavisitthisFriday.I’vepromisedtohangoutwiththemthefollowingday.Ican’tgetoutofthat,unfortunately.IwishIcould.W:I’msosorrytohearthat.Iwasreallylookingforwardtoseeingyouattheparty.M:Don’tworry.Icangonexttime.Annathrowspartiesquiteoften,afterall.W:ButI’mleavingAmericanextmonth.I’llbeinChinaforawholeyear.M:Really?Icannotbelieveit.Text7W:GreatLakesFish.HowmayIhelpyou?M:I’dliketoreserveatablefor6:00tonightifthat’spossible. W:Certainly.MayIhaveyourname,sir?Andhowlargeisyourgroup,sir?M:MynameisTyler.Includingmyself,therewillbetenofus.W:Anddoyouhaveanyseatingpreferences,sir?M:Huh...Excuseme?W:Isthereanyplaceyouwouldprefertosit?Wedohavenon-smokingsections.M:Oh,Isee!Um,woulditbepossibletoreserveatablenexttothewindow?Onewithagoodviewofthecity.W:Yes,wecanarrangethat.OK,toconfirm,youhavereservedatableforthiseveningat6p.m.,fortenpeople,bythewindow.M:Yes,that’scorrect.Thankyou!Text8M:Wheredoyouthinkweshouldgoonholidaythissummer,dear?W:I’dliketogotoAustralia.Iknowit’sfar,butIthinkitwouldbesomethingspecial.M:I’dreallyliketogotoCalifornia.Wecanrelaxonthebeachandenjoythesunshine.W:TherearebeachesinAustralia,too.ButIwouldpreferamoreactiveholidaythisyear.WecouldvisittheGreatBarrierReef.Itwouldbeexciting.M:Anyway,tellmeyourplansforanAustralianholiday.Howlongdoyouthinkweshouldspendthere?W:Ithinkweshouldstaytherefortwoweeks.WecouldspendaweekinSydneyandaweekattheGreatBarrierReef,includingafewdaysonthebeach.M:Thatdoesn’tsoundtoobad.W:Wecouldrentacarandtravelaroundforseveraldays.M:Wemustplanourdrivebeforeweleave.Let’sgetagoodguidebookfromthebookstorewhenwegoshoppingtomorrow.Text9W:SkylightHotel.M:Iwanttoreservearoom,please.W:Yes,sir.Whenwouldyouliketostay?M:NextThursdaynight,that’sthe15th.W:Letmesee.Well,nextThursdaynightwillbethe14thofthismonth.What’stheexactdate,please?M:WellImeanthe15thofthismonth.W:That’sFridaynight,sir,notThursday.M:Oh,yes,youareright.W:Whattypeofroomwouldyoulike?M:Asingleroom,please.W:OK,wedohaveasingleroomavailableonthe15th.Theroomrateisfiftydollarsforonedayandninetydollarsfortwodays.M:Oh,onedayisOK.W:Allright,yourname,please?M:HiltonHomerText10 M:NowIwouldliketogiveyousomedetailsaboutthehistoryofThanksgivingDayintheUnitedStates.In1620,aboatfilledwithmorethanonehundredpeoplesailedacrosstheAtlanticOceantosettleintheNewWorld.ThisreligiousgrouphadbeguntoquestionthebeliefsoftheChurchofEnglandandtheywantedtoseparatefromit.TheysettledinwhatisnowthestateofMassachusetts.TheirfirstwinterintheNewWorldwasdifficult.Theyhadarrivedtoolatetogrowmanycrops,andwithoutfreshfood,halfofthemdiedfromdiseases.ThefollowingspringthelocalIndianstaughtthemhowtogrowcorn,anewfoodforthecolonists.Theyshowedthemothercropstogrowintheunfamiliarsoilandhowtohuntandfish.

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