辽宁省六校2022届高三上学期期中联考英语卷(Word版含答案)

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辽宁省六校2022届高三上学期期中联考英语试题考试时间:120分钟,满分:150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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。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。1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Athome.B.Inanoffice.C.Inarestaurant.2.Whydoesthewomanaskthemantodrivefaster?A.Tocatchthetrain.B.Toavoidtheheavytraffic.C.Toescapetheheavyrain.3.What’stheweatherlikenow?A.Sunny.B.Rainy.C.Cloudy.4.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Takeataxi.B.Stayinthestation.C.Walktothestation.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Bees.B.Life.C.Abook.第一节(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。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,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.Whichlanguagedoesthemanwanttolearn?A.French.B.Japanese.C.German.7.Wheredoesthemanlive?A.InFrance.B.InEngland.C.InGermany.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

18.Whydoesthemandislikethatdog?A.Ithaslonghair.B.Itlooksunfriendly.C.Itistooexpensive.9.Whatwillthespeakersbuyintheend?A.Asnake.B.Afish.C.Acat.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whendoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.OnFridayafternoon.B.OnSaturdaymorning.C.OnSaturdayevening.11.WhatisCathygoingtodothisSundayevening?A.Attendaparty.B.Practisethepiano.C.Gotothecinema.12.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates.B.Workmates.C.Teacherandstudent.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhatwillthewomandoonFridayafternoon?A.Watchamovie.B.Takeanexam.C.Seeadentist.14.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofDrBill’sservice?A.Goodbutexpensive.B.Goodandcheap.C.Badbutcheap.15.Whenwillthespeakersprobablymeet?A.At6p.m.B.At6:30p.m.C.At7p.m.16.Whowilltakesomesnacks?A.Bob.B.Alice.C.David.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howoldwasthespeakerwhenhiscatdied?A.Six.B.Seven.C.Eight.18.WhatdidTabbydowiththespeaker?A.Itsleptonhislegs.B.ItwatchedTVwithhim.C.Itgavehimhugs.19.Wheredidthefatherhidethecat?A.Inhiscar.B.Inhisbag.C.Insidehisjacket.20.Whatdidthefathergivethespeakeratlast?

2A.Ablackcat.B.Awhitecat.C.Abrowncat.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(15个小题,每题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,选出最佳选项。AWonderPlatesAunique,personalizedgift!WonderPlatesoffersyouauniquegiftopportunity-apersonalizedceramic(陶瓷的)plate!Eachplatecontainsaspecialmessagefromyoutoyourbestfriendorlovedone.Allyouhavetodoisfollowthesethreesteps:Step1OnanA4sheetofpaperwriteapersonalmessage.Writeitexactlyasyouwantittoappearontheplate.Werecommendatypewrittenprintout.Themessageshouldnotbemorethan50words.Step2Selectoneofour10platecolouroptionsandadesignfromoneofour12designpatterns.Step3Signtheattachedform,encloseyourpersonalmessage,andsendthesetoustogetherwithyourpayment.Pleasesendonlymoneyordersorcheques.Donotsendcash.ChargesThechargeforastandard-sizedplateis$20regardlessofthecolouryouchoose.Afixedchargeof$100perplateforthedesignandprintingofthemessageisalsopayable.Forordersoftwotofourplates,customersmaygeta15%discount.Forordersoffivetotenplates,thecostofperplateisreducedto$12andthedesignandprintingofthemessageisjust$75perplate.DeliveryOncewereceiveyourorderandpaymentyourplate(s)willbesentviaregularmail.Deliverycanbeexpectedwithin14businessdays.Ifyourequireafasterdeliverytime,pleasefillintheUrgentFormandsendanadditional$30(guaranteed3-daydelivery).Weguaranteeyoursatisfaction,butifforsomereasonyouarenotsatisfiedwithourproductorservice,pleasefillintheConsumerFeedbackFormandsendittoourCustomerServicedepartment.Alternatively,youmaycalloneofourfriendlyCustomerServiceOfficersat122523.21.Whatareyouexpectedtodoifyouwantsuchaplate?A.Payintheformofchequeorcash.B.Typeyourmessageandsenditbye-mail.

3C.Chooseyourfavoritecolourfrom12options.D.Writeatmost50wordsonanA4sheetofpaper.22.Howmuchshouldyoupayforsixceramicplates?A.$480.B.$522.C.$612.D.$720.23.Whatcanbelearnedaboutthefasterdelivery?A.Youneedtocall122523.B.Youshouldpayanextrafeeof$14.C.Youhavetobuytwoormoreplates.D.Youcanreceiveyourorderwithin3days.BIn1990,HalDonaldsonwas23yearsold,freshoutofcollegeandfoundhimselfinCalcutta,India,wherehewasaskedtointerviewMotherTeresa.Donaldsonsaysaboutthegreatwomanfamedforfeedingthehungry,“Shewasn’twearingshoesandherankleswereswollen.Shesatdownwithmeandwasverypolite.”Aftertheinterview,MotherTeresaaskedhim,“Whatareyoudoingtohelpthepoor?”Donaldsonadmittedthathewasyoungandwasn’tfocusedonhelpingothers.Withasmileonherface,MotherTeresasaid,“Everyonecandosomething.”ThosewordsdeeplystruckDonaldsonandforcedhimtofacesomehardtruthsabouthimself.HalDonaldsongrewupintheSanFranciscoBayarea.Whenhewas12yearsold,hisparentswerehitbyadrunkdriver;hisfatherdied,andhismotherwasseriouslyinjured.Tomakeendsmeet,theywentonwelfare.Donaldsonsays,“Ihadholesinmyshoesandclothes,Whenyou’reteasedatschoolforthat,youjustwanttoescape.”Hemanagedtodojustthat.Donaldsongotintocollegeandturnedhisfocustomakingmoneyforhimself.Hesays,“Iwasjusttryingtofindmywayoutofinsignificance.However,it’seasytooverlookothersalongtheway.Iwastheguythatwouldseeahomelesspersonandcrossthestreet,soIdidn’thavetoconfronthim.Myfocuswasonclimbingtothelopinsteadofhelpingthosetryingtoclimbwithme.”DonaldsonreturnedhomefromIndiawithadifferentthought.HetraveledtoeightcitiesinAmericaandstayedonthestreetsandlistenedtostoriesofthehomeless.“Myheartbroke,”hesays,“IknewIcouldnolongerjustliveformyself.”InspiredbyMotherTeresa’swordsandthestorieshe’dheardacrossAmerica,Donaldsonloadedapick—uptruckwith$300worthofgroceriesandhandedthemouttoanyonewhoneededhelp.In1994,Donaldsoncreatedthenonprofitorganization,ConvoyforHope,whichworkswithcommunitiesacrossAmericaandaroundtheworld.Theirworkfocusesonfeedingchildren,

4women’sempowerment,helpingfarmersanddisasterservices.24.Whatdid23-year-oldHalDonaldsondoinIndia?A.Heattendedaninterviewforacollege.B.HefedthehungrywithMotherTeresa.C.HeinterviewedMotherTeresa.D.Hedidsomethingtohelpthepoor.25.WhatcanwelearnaboutHalDonaldsonfromparagraph4?A.Hewasbornwithdisability.B.Heledahardlifeasachild.C.Hewaswelltreatedatschool.D.Hesurvivedasaparentlessboy.26.HowdoesHalDonaldsondescribehimselfincollege?A.Self-centeredB.SympatheticC.PopularD.Casual27.HowdidHalDonaldsonchangeafterhereturnedhomefromIndia?A.Hepreferredtravelingtovolunteering.B.Hesuddenlyfellinlovewithjournalism.C.Heturnedhisfocustolivingforhimself.D.Hegraduallydevotedhimselftohelpingothers.CImagineaworldwithoutinsects.Itmightsoundgoodatfirstwithoutcreepy-crawlybugsandannoyingfliesinyourapartment.However,theconsequenceswouldbedisastrous.Thenumberofinsectshasdroppedbymorethanhalfinthepastdecades,accordingtoBritishbiologistDaveGoulson,authorofSilentEarth:AvertingtheInsectApocalypse.Asinsectsmakeupmostoftheknownspeciesonthisplanet,thisdataisnotgoodnews,TheGuardianreportedonJuly25.Insectsareindeedonthepathtoextinction,accordingtothefirstglobalscientificreviewofinsectpopulationdecline,whichwaspublishedinthejournalBiologicalConservationinJanuary2019.Theresearcherssayintensiveagriculturehasbeenthemaincauseofthedecline.Pesticides,inparticular,destroyinsecthabitats.Urbanizationandclimatechangearealsosignificantfactors.“Unlesswechangeourwaysofproducingfood,insectsasawholewillgodownthepathofextinctioninafewdecades,”theresearcherswroteinthereview.“Therepercussions(影响)thiswillhavefortheplanet’secosystemsarecatastrophictosaytheleast.”WhatwouldhappentoEarthwithoutinsects?It’salmostimpossibletopredict,buttheconsequenceswouldbefar-reaching.Weneedinsectstopollinate(授粉)crops,recycleplantand

5animalmaterial,keepthesoilhealthyandmuchmore.Withoutinsects,manyanimalswouldhavenothingtoeat,andthepredatorsofthoseanimalswouldgohungryaswell.Theecosystemwouldbethrownoffbalance.“Ifinsectspecieslossescannotbehalted,thiswillhavecatastrophicconsequencesforboththeplanet’secosystemsandforthesurvivalofmankind,”saidFranciscoSanchez-BayoattheUniversityofSydney,Australia,oneoftheauthorsofthereview.Thefirststeptohaltingthisprocessis“toengenderasocietythatvaluesthenaturalworld,bothforwhatitdoesforusandforitsownsake”,Goulsonsuggests.“Theobviousplacetostartiswithourchildren,encouragingenvironmentalawarenessfromanearlyage.”28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“disastrous”inparagraph1probablymean?A.Highlyhelpful.B.Veryinteresting.C.Extremelyterrible.D.Impossibletopredict.29.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?A.Problemswithintensiveagriculture.B.Causesofthedeclineintheinsectpopulation.C.Factorscausinginsecthabitatloss.D.Influenceofurbanizationoninsects.30.WhyareinsectssoimportanttoEarth?A.Theyhelpslowdownclimatechange.B.Theyreducethenumberofpredators.C.Theyhaveagreatimpactontheecosystem.D.Theykeepthesoildryandhealthy.31.WhatdoesGoulsonbelieveiskeytopreventinginsectspecieslosses?A.Exploringthenaturalworldoften.B.Providinginsectswithenoughfood.C.Takingchildrentowatchinsectsclosely.D.Raisingpublicawarenessofnaturalprotection.DWithlowtemperatures,radiationandhigh-energyparticles,thevacuumofspaceisnothingbutharsh(严酷的).Canyouimaginespendingsixhourwalkinginspace?Chineseastronautsdidjustthatontheirlatestspacewalk.OnAug20,ChineseastronautsLiuBomingandNieHaishengwentoutonthesecondspacewalkoftheShenzhouXIImission,accordingtotheChinaMannedSpaceAgency.Thepairsetupandadjustedequipment,showedtheirspacesuitsandtestedthelargeroboticarmandother

6spacewalk-relateddevices.Despitetheastronauts’skill,spacewalkingisachallengingtask.Luckily,theirbulky(臃肿的)spacesuitsprotectthem.Aspacesuitislikeasmallspacestation.Ithaseverythingastronautsneedwhentheycarryoutaspacewalk.China’sFeitianspacesuitshavesixlayers.Theinnermostlayercollectsastronauts’urine(尿液).Therearealsofourlayersthathelpcontrolthetemperatureandairpressureinsidethesuit.Spacesuitsarefilledwithair,sotheylooklikethey’repuffedup(膨胀).Thesixthlayerismadeofspecialfibersthatcoverastronautsfromradiation,accordingtoThePaper.Astronautsareconnectedtothespacestationwithsafetyropes.Thesuithasheadphonesandspeakersforastronautstocommunicate.Thereisalsoamirroronthewristthatastronautscanusetochecktheirsuits.ThefirstFeitiansuitwasmadein2008.ZhaiZhigangworeittocarryoutChina’sfirstspacewalk,whichlastedabout19minutes.ThesuitsChineseastronautsweartodayarethesecondgenerationofFeitian.Theycansupportlongerwalkslastinguptoeighthoursandcanbeusedmoreoften.Thefirstgenerationcouldonlybeusedfivetimeswithintwoyears,whilethesecondgenerationcanbeused15timeswithinthreeyears.Eachsuitcostsaround30millionyuan,andittakesfourmonthstomakejustoneaccordingtoIfengNews.32.WhatcanwelearnabouttheChineseastronauts’latestspacewalkfromthetext?A.ItwasChina’sfirstspacewalk.B.Itlastedatotalofsixhours.C.Itwascarriedoutthisspring.D.Itwascompletedbythreeastronauts.33.HowwereChina’sFeitianspacesuitsdesignedtoprotectastronauts?A.Theyincludefivelayerswithdifferentfunctions.B.Theinnermostlayeradjuststhetemperature.C.Threeotherlayerscontrolairpressureinsidethesuit.D.Theoutermostlayerprotectsastronautsfromradiation.34.Accordingtothetext,whatdoChineseastronautsneedwhencarryingoutspacewalks?a.headphonesb.speakersc.mirrord.radare.compassf.safetyropesA.acdf.B.abef.C.abcf.D.cdef.35.Whatdothelasttwoparagraphsmainlytalkabout?A.DisadvantagesofthefirstFeitiansuit.

7B.TheprocessofmakingthesecondFeitiansuit.C.NewtechnologyappliedtothesecondFeitiansuit.D.DistinctionsbetweenthetwogenerationsofFeitiansuits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。Feelingembarrassedissomethingthatnoonereallylikes.36Ifyou’reworriedaboutembarrassingsituationsandyouhavetroubledealingwithfeelingsofembarrassment,takealookatthefollowingtipstomakethingsbetter.●37Whenlearningtodealwithembarrassment,thefirstbigthingthatwillhelpyouistorealizethatembarrassingmomentsareinthepast.Thesethingshavealreadyoccurredandthereisnothingthatyoucandotochangethem.Itmighthavebeentoughtogetthroughthosemoments,butyou’reherenowandeverythingisokay.●Talktosomeoneabouthowyou’refeeling.Ifyou’restrugglingwithfeelingsofembarrassment,thenyoushouldtrytotalktopeoplethatyoutrust.38You’lllikelyfindthatthesepeoplewillputthingsintoperspectiveandyou’llfeelmuchbetter.●39Embarrassmentmightfeeltoughtogetover.However,normalembarrassingmomentsmightbecomethingsthatyoucanjustshrugoffandlaughateventually.Whenyouthinkaboutthingsfromtherightperspective,youmightbeabletolaughatyourselfformakingasillymistakeorfallingdown.●Getoutthereandtryagain.Thefearofembarrassmentshouldnotholdyoubackfromgettingouttheretotryagain.Ifyouwanttomovepastembarrassmentforgood,thenthebestwaytodothatisnottoletitstopyoufromlivingyourlife.Thiscouldmeandoingthesamethingthatembarrassedyouinthepast.Youmightbeworriedaboutrelivingembarrassingmomentsfromthepast,butitdoesn’thavetobethisway.40A.Learntolaughatthesituation.B.Understandthatembarrassmentsareinthepast.C.Don’tworrysomuchaboutthingsandbereadytogooutthereandgiveityourall.D.Knowthatyoudon’tneedtoapologizeforfeelingembarrassed.

8E.Ofcourse,thismightdependonthelevelofembarrassmentthatyouexperienced.F.Tellthemhowyou’refeelingandwhathappenedifyou’recomfortabledoingthat.G.It’sgenerallysomethingthatmostpeoplewanttoavoid.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)My12-year-oldniecewasstayingwithusforalittlewhile.Onenightwestayeduptalkingabouthowweusedto41andtakepartinrandomactsofkindness.Wetalkedabouthowsomuchhad42,andhowdifficultitwouldbetodosomanyofthosethingsnow,43whenitcametohelpingoutstrangers.Thenextday,I44somethingfromdowntownandtookhertoshop.Wewerewalkingaround45weheardabeautifulmalevoicesinging.Weturnedaroundtoseeamiddle-agedmansittingonacornerwithhisguitar.Acouplewassittingonabenchnearbyandlisteningtohis46.AfterIranmyerrand(杂事),we47tositatanoutdoorrestaurantacrossfromhimontheothersideofthestreet.Myniecekept48andsayinghowwonderfulhissingingwas.Seeinghowmovedshewasbyhismusic,attheendofour49,Igavehera$10billandaskedhertoputitinhisbowl.Shewas50,andheadedover.Asshe51,themanwasjustfinishingasong,andtheyhadaconversation.Shetoldhimhow52shewasbyhismusic,andhetoldhershe53hisday.Asshewasexcitedlytalkingaboutthe54withme,shementioned,“Hedidn’tevenknowhowmuchitwas.Hejust55thatsomeonewasenjoyinghismusic.”41.A.volunteerB.exerciseC.communicateD.research42.A.remainedB.changedC.reachedD.improved43.A.probablyB.luckilyC.usuallyD.especially44.A.boughtB.foundC.neededD.chose45.A.asB.thenC.whenD.before46.A.speechB.musicC.storiesD.performances47.A.failedB.expectedC.agreedD.chanced48.A.askingB.arguingC.smilingD.joking49.A.visitB.talkC.shoppingD.meal50.A.surprisedB.tiredC.worriedD.excited51.A.appearedB.approachedC.leftD.passed52.A.astonishedB.touchedC.relaxedD.encouraged53.A.tookB.setC.fillD.made54.A.conversationB.situationC.eventD.accident

955.A.consideredB.rememberedC.valuedD.unnoticed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。ChineseTVdramaAwakeningAge,whichnarrates(叙述)thestoryofhowtheCommunistPartyofChina(CPC)56(found)in1921,endedseveralmonthsago,butitremainsahottopiconsocialmedia,57thediscussionshowsthatithasplayedapositiveroleineducatingyoungpeopleaboutChina'srevolutionaryhistory.TheTVseries58(celebrate)thisyear's100thanniversaryofthefoundingoftheCPChaswonhighpraiseonline.Thestoriesoftheyoungpeopleinthedrama—whodevotedeverything,eventheirlives,59therevolution—havetouchedalargenumberofviewers.Thestorytellingintheshowhasalsobeenpraisedbyviewersforsuccessfullyshowingthe60(deep)oftheCPC'shistoryandspirit,aswellasthewarmthofChinaandeveryfamilyinthecountry.Manyaudienceswereinspiredtofindbackgroundinformationabouttheseriesandcommentedthatthiswastheirfirsttime61(learn)thehistoryaboutthefoundingofthePartyandthecountry.“IreadmanyofLuXun'snovelssuchasAMadman'sDiarywhenIwasinelementaryschool,62Icouldn'tunderstandwhyhewrotethemortheangryfeelingshidinginthecharacters.Afterwatchingthedrama,Iread63(they)againandfoundthatIcouldunderstand64theywantedtoconveytoreaders,"saidLiLin,6518-year-oldviewer.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,你的英国朋友Tom看到你在微信上分享了学校最近举行的主题为“建造绿色家园”的植树活动,发邮件向你询问有关情况。请你用英语回复邮件,内容包括:1.活动情况简介;2.活动的意义。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearTom,

10____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua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。续写的词数应为150左右。Sally hadtroublespeakinginsocialsituations.I’maregisterednurseandIlovekidsanddogs.Iwantedtouse Bella tobringherjoy,comfortand confidence thewayonlyadogcan.ThatmorninginJanuary,her teacher ledustoaroombytheschooloffice.“Sallyhasn’tspokenoutsideherhomeintwoyears,”shetoldme.“Herparentshavetakenhertodoctors,butnothinghasworked.”Alittlegirlstoodshylyjustinsidethedoorway.Hereyesbrightenedwhennoticingmydog.“ThisisIsabellaRose.IcallherBella,”Isaid.“Wouldyouliketopether?Shedoesn’tknowanyonehereandshe’dliketomeetyou.Shedoestricks.Wouldyouliketosee?”Sallynodded.Imotionedwithmyhand.Bellalaydownandthenrolledover.Sally’seyescheeredup.“She’lldoitforyoutoo,”Isaid.“Icanteachyou.”IshowedSally thehandsignals forvariouscommands.ShewasanaturalwithBella.SoonSallywasabletotakeBellaatherpaceallonherown.Icouldseeherstandingtaller,moresureofherselfeachtimewemet.Onemorning,whenshewasworkingwithBella,Iheardatinyvoice,barelyawhisper:“Gooddog.”Sallydidn’ttakehereyesoffBella,butIwantedtojumpforjoy.Sallyspokealittlemoreeachweek,onlytoBellaatfirst,butthentome.Later,shestartedgivingvoicecommandswithherhandsignalsandherconfidencerose.Still,shehadn’tspokeninher classroom.“CouldyoubringBellatomyclassandshowtheotherkidshertricks?”Sallyaskedmeoneday.Anideastruckme.“Whydon’tyoudoit?”Isaid.“Iknowyoucan.You’reasgoodwithBellaasIam.”Now,Sallystoodnervouslyinfrontofherkindergartenclass,withBellasittingcalmlybyherside.Her classmates focusedonSally,waitingforhertospeak.注意:所续写短文的词数应为150左右;

11Paragraph1:Butnotawordcameout.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Thenextweek,shetoldmeshewantedtotryagain,lookingupatmewithdetermination.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________英语答案

12一、选择题第一部分:听力1—5CABAC6—10CBACA11—15CACBA16—20CABCB第二部分:阅读理解21-23DBD24-27CBAD28-31CBCD32-35BDCD36-40GBFAC第三部分:完型填空41-45ABDCC46-50BDCDD51-55BBDAC第四部分:语篇填空56.wasfounded57.where58.celebrating59.to60.depth61.tolearn62.but63.them64.what65.an第一节应用文写作范文:DearTom,I’mdelightedtolearnthatyouareinterestedinourtree-plantingactivity.Theactivityisheldannuallywithdifferentthemes.Thisyear’sthemeis“Buildingagreenhome”.TheactivitywasheldonMarch12,ourNationalTree-plantingDay.Earlyinthemorning,alltheteachersandstudentsgatheredontheWestHill,wherewespentthewholemorningdigging,plantingandwatering.Eventuallyabout200treeswereplanted.Seeingthetreeswavinginthebreeze,weallfeltexcitedandprouddespitetiredness.Undoubtedly,webenefitalotfromtheactivity,whichnotonlybringsusthepleasureoflabourbutalsohelpsustodevelopteamspirit.Hopefullyyoucanjoinusnextyear.Yours,LiHuaOnepossibleversion:Paragraph1:Butnotawordcameout.Sallyhadbeensoexcitedaboutputtingonadogshowforherclass.Shehadbeenquitefamiliarwiththehandsignalsandhadpracticedforweeks.Nowhereyesfoundmine.Inoddedencouragingly.Shetookadeepbreathandopenedhermouth.Hermouth---thenherwholebody—seemedtocloseinonitselfindefeat.Sallystoodofftotheside,headdown.Ifeltawful.Sallyreturnedtoherseat,notlookingatanyone,notevenBella.Paragraph2:Thenextweek,shetoldmeshewantedtotryagain,lookingupatmewithdetermination.“Areyousure?”Iasked.“Youdon’twanttowaittillnextyear?”“No,”shesaid.“Today,Icandoit.”ThenweheadedtoSally’sclassroom.Thekidsweresittinginacircleonthefloorlisteningtotheteacher.Wewalkedtothefrontofthe

13room.IshookSally’shandsandsteppedback.Forafewseconds,shestoodsilently,staringatherclassmates.Finallyshewhispered,“ThisisIsabellaRose.”Then,alittlelouderwithmoreconfidence,“IsabellaRose.”听力原文Text1W:It’sveryniceofyoutoinviteme.M:I’mverygladyoucouldcome,MsLiu.Willyoutakeaseatattheheadofthetable?It’saninformaldinner.MsLiu,wouldyouliketohavesomechickenwhichisfamoushere?(1)Text2W:Wouldyoudrivealittlefaster?Mytrainwillleaveinhalfanhour.(2)M:Butthetrafficisheavyandtherainisheavy.Don’tworry.Youwon’tmissit.(2)W:OK,thanks.Text3W:MyGod!Iamalmostwetallover.(3)M:SoamI.Theweathermansaiditwascloudytodayandwouldbesunnytomorrow.Butit’srainingcatsanddogsnow!(3)Text4M:Excuseme,couldyoutellmehowIcouldwalktotherailwaystation?W:You’dbettertakeataxi,Ithink.(4)It’sgettingdarknow.M:OK,thankyou.Text5M:Howdoyoulikethebook?W:It’stotallyfascinating.It’saboutthelifeofbees.It’sworthreadingagain.Text6W:Hello,LanguageTrainingCentre.CanIhelpyou,sir?M:Yes,I’dliketoattendyourforeignlanguageclass.Couldyoutellmesomethingaboutit?W:OK!Wehavefourkindsofforeignlanguages.TheyareFrench,German,JapaneseandRussian.Whichwouldyouliketolearn?M:Ah,I’llmovetoGermanynextyear,soI’dliketolearnGerman.(6)W:Well,haveyoulearnedGermanbefore?

14M:No,Iknownothingaboutit.W:Oh,don’tworry!Ifyoustudyhard,itwillbeveryeasy.Bytheway,wheredoyoulive?WehavefourbranchschoolshereinLondon.(7)M:InWestDistrict.It’snotfarfromhere.(7)Text7W:So,whatkindofpetdoyouwanttoget?M:Howaboutafish?Fishlookbeautifulandareeasytotakecareof.W:Don’tyouthinkthey’retooboring?Howaboutasnake?Snakesareinteresting.M:Areyouserious?Snakesaretoofrightening!Howaboutadog?Dogsmakegreatpets.W:That’strue.MysisterhastwocutedogsandIlovethemverymuch.Hey,howaboutthatdog?Isn’titbeautiful?M:Yes,andit’snotthatexpensive.Butitshairistoolong.Idon’twanttocleanupdoghaireveryday.(8)W:Oh,allright.Well,thatcatovertherelooksnice.Itseemsfriendly,andithasshorthair.(9)M:Yeahit’sperfect!(9)W:Let’sgetit!(9)Text8M:Areyoufreetonight,Cathy?IHeardanewmovienamedHelloMrMillionaireisprettygood.Peoplespeakhighlyofit.Iamwonderingifyou’dliketogotothecinemawithme.W:I’dloveto,butIhavepianolessonseveryFridaynight.M:Allright.DoyouhaveanythingplannedforthisSaturday?W:Well,Ineedtodomyhomeworkinthemorning.AndmyfriendSusannainvitedmetoherbirthdaypartyintheafternoon.Besides,I’vegotapianocompetitiononSundaymorningandIneedtoprepareforittomorrowevening.M:Wow,you’resobusy!W:Yeah.ButI’llbefreeafterthecompetition.Bytheway,haveyoufinishedthepaperourhistoryteacheraskedustowrite?M:Yes,I’vefinishedit.W:ThenshallweseethemovieonSundayafternoon?M:Well,Ihavetostayathomeintheafternoon.OurEnglishteacher’sgoingtomakeahomevisitomeetmyparents.Howaboutgoingintheevening?W:Okay.Thenlet’smeetat7o’clockinfrontofthecinema.

15Text9M:Hello.ThisisBob.IsthatAlice?W:Yeah,thisisAlicespeaking.M:Alice,IrememberthatwehaveseenHotelTransylvania1andHotelTransylvania2before.Theyareinterestingandwebothlikethemverymuch,right?W:Yeah.What’sup?M:ThefilmHotelTransylvania3isonthisweek.WouldyouliketocomeandseeitwithmeonFridayafternoon?W:Sorry,I’mafraidIcan’t.IneedtomeetDrBill.Myteethdon’thurtanymore,butIneedafinalexaminationonFridayafternoon.M:DrBill?YoumeanthedentistyousawlastFriday?W:Yes.Hedoesfantasticworkandjustchargesalittle.M:Allright.ThenwhataboutSaturdayafternoon?W:Thatwillbefine.Whendoesitstart?M:Atsixthirty.Wouldyoupleasecomehalfanhourearlier,sowecanhaveadrinkfirst?W:OK,fine.Let’smeetatthecaféinfrontofthecinema.Bytheway,shallItakesomesnackswithme,Bob?M:Youdon’tneedto.IwillaskDavidtotakesome.Text10M:WhenIturnedsevenyearsold,mysisterandIdidn’thaveanypets.Ourcathaddiedalmostayearbefore.EversinceTabbydied,Ihavefeltalittlelonely.Catsmakeyoufeellessworried.They’llsleepinyourbedandmakeyouwarmatnight.They’llsitonyourlegsquietlyandwatchTVwithyou.Ireallymissedmycat.Well,onmyseventhbirthday,myfathercamehomebycarlikehealwaysdid.MysisterTerriandImethimatthedoorasusual.Whenmyfathercameinsidethehouse,heputhisblackbagdownandgotonhiskneesinfrontofus.Insteadofgivingusahug,hetoldmetotakeoffhisblueworkjacket.Idid,andIsawtwolittlecats!Onewaswhite,andtheotherwasbrown.Mysisterstartedlaughinghappily.Ididn’tknowwhattosayandjuststaredatthebeautifullittlecats.Myfathergentlyputthewhiteoneintomyarmsandsaid,“HappyBirthday!”

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