浙江省温州十校联合体2022-2023学年高二上学期期中联考英语试题

浙江省温州十校联合体2022-2023学年高二上学期期中联考英语试题

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2022学年温州十校联合体高二年级第一学期期中联考英语试题考生须知:1.本卷共8页满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。3.所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效。4.考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。选择题部分第一部分听力(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.Whatdoesthewomanrecommendthemando?A.Usesimilarwords.B.WatchEnglishfilms.C.Readadictionary.2.Whatseasonisitnow?A.Spring.B.Summer.C.Winter.3.Whatdoesthemanplantodotonight?A.Dothehomework.B.Readnewspaper.C.Lookatshootingstars.4.Wheredoestheconversationmostlikelytakeplace?A.Inahouse.B.Onastreet.C.Atasupermarket.5.Wherewillthewomangonext?A.ToParis.B.ToBerlin.C.ToLondon.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。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.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Acompany.B.Ameeting.C.Amanager.7.Whathasthemanforgottentodo?A.Printthereportout.B.Invitesomemanagers.C.Attendanimportantmeeting.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Bossandemployee.B.Husbandandwife.C.Brotherandsister.9.Whydoesthewomanwanttoleaveherpresentjob?A.Shedoesn’tlikeit.B.Shewantstotravelabroad.C.Shewantsanotherjob.学科网(北京)股份有限公司

110.What’stheman’sattitudetothewomanleavingherpresentjob?A.Hehesitates.B.Hedisagrees.C.Heunderstands.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Chairingameeting.B.Reportingonastudy.C.Teachingaclass.12.Howmanypeopleareabsenttoday?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.13.Howwilltheteamsbejudged?A.Onhowwelltheywork.B.Onhowmuchmoneymade.C.Onhowcreativetheyare.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whereisthewoman?A.Inataxi.B.Onabus.C.Onaplane.15.Whenwillthespeakers’flightleave?A.In15minutes.B.In20minutes.C.In30minutes.16.Whoarethespeakersgoingtovisit?A.Theirformerclassmates.B.Theman’sparents.C.Thewoman’sparents.17.Howisthemanfeeling?A.Relaxed.B.Nervous.C.Excited.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatdoesthestoremainlysell?A.Glasses.B.Clothes.C.Electronics.19.Whoisthespeakerprobably?A.Acashier.B.Asalesmanager.C.Astoreowner.20.Whatdoesthespeakerwantthelistenerstodo?A.Spreadthegoodnews.B.Writedowntheirneeds.C.Usetheircreditrewards.第二部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ABecomingaNatureLoverthroughCitizenScienceCitizenScienceisaneducationseriesfeaturingworkshopsonavarietyoftopicsinarelaxedandinspiringenvironment.Thereisnoregistrationfee;instead,eachinstructorsuggestsitemsorservicestheywillacceptinexchangeforclassparticipation.Ourvolunteerinstructorspreparebasedonhowmanypeoplesignup,sopleaseonlysignupifyouwillactuallyattend.Date&TimeFriday,May4;8:30am-10:30amClassdescriptionInterestedinstudyingnature,feelingmoreconnectedtoyoursurroundings,helpingthenaturalenvironment,学科网(北京)股份有限公司

2butnotsurewheretostart?JoinusonaPowerPointtourthroughtheinstructor’sfavoritecitizenscienceplatformsthatapplytoourregion.Justthroughbeingobservantonadailywalk,youcansubmitmeaningfuldatatoscientistswhowilluseyourdatatotakemeaningfulconservationsteps!We’llshowyouhow!It’seasy!Suggesteditemsinexchangeforthisclass*Bakedsnacks*Homemadepreservedfoods*Houseplants*Natureart(drawmeapicture?)AbouttheinstructorKelseyFreyisthemanagerofeducationandoutreach(外展服务)forYorkCountyParks,part-timeenvironmentaleducatorforLancasterCountyParks,andrunsherownbusinessinhersparetime.Kelsey’spassionateaboutmanynaturalhistorytopics,includingbutterflies,andlandscapingwithnativeplants.21.Whoaremostlikelytoattendtheclass?A.Datacollectors.B.Cookinglovers.C.Environmentalprotectors.D.Sportsadvocators.22.Whatcanbelearntfromthetext?A.KelseyFreymanagesLancasterCountryParks.B.CitizenScienceisaworkshopwithvarioustopics.C.ParticipantscantakeaPowerPointtourtolocalregions.D.Participantscanexchangehomemadecookiesfortheclass.23.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom?A.Anenvironmentalpaper.B.AneducationcourseC.Ateachingplan.D.Anacademicarticle.BWhenthephonerang,RebeccaRichards-Kortumthoughtitwasatelemarketer.Instead,itwastheMacArthurFoundationcallingtotellhershe’djustwonagranttotaling$625,000.TheMacArthurFellowships,knownasthe“geniusgrants”,areoftengivenouteachyearto20to30peoplewhoshow“exceptionalcreativity.”Pastwinnershaveincludedpainters,filmmakers,scientists,aviolin-maker,humanrightslawyersandothers.InannouncingRebeccaasoneofthisyear’s23fellows,theFoundationnotedhercommitmentto“improvingaccesstoqualityhealthcareforalltheworld’speople”.Rebecca,whoteachesbioengineeringatRiceUniversityinHouston,isnotonlydevelopingnovelsolutionsbutalsotrainingandinspiringthenextgenerationofengineersandscientiststoaddressoursharedglobalchallenges.Shehasmadeanameforherselfinthefieldnotforherowninventions,butfortheincrediblecreativityofherstudents.Rebeccasaysshechallengesstudentstodesignnewmedicaldevicesandtechnologiesthatcanactuallybeputintopracticeinlow-resourcesettings.“IntheQueenElizabethCentralHospitalinMalawi,thereare83brokenoxygenconcentrators.Ifanyoneofthemwasworking,itcouldbesavinglives.”Theoriginalsyringepump(注射泵)couldoperateforonlyanhourortwoonbatterybackup,butMalawicurrentlyisfacingmajorpoweroutages(断供期).SoRebeccaaskedherstudentstore-engineerthedeviceandthey’vecomeupwithanewsyringepumpthatcanrunfor66hours.Inadditiontoteachingandoverseeingprojectsinremotepartsofthedevelopingworld,Richards-Kortumis学科网(北京)股份有限公司

3marriedwithsixchildren.ShealsorunsmarathonsandisplanningtoruntheMarineCorpsMarathoninWashington,D.C.nextmonth.Rebeccasaysshethinksaboutmarathonrunninginrelationtoherworkteachingbioengineering.Thosefinalstepsinbuildinganewmedicaldeviceorusinganewtechnologyinthefieldcanbethemostdifficult.“Weallhavetimeswhenweneedtohear‘Comeon!Youcanmakeit!’”shesays.“Asaneducator,myjobistobethatvoice.”24.WhycouldRebeccawintheMacArthurFellowships?A.Becauseshehadjustwonageniusgrantupto$625,000.B.Becausesheinspiredstudentstore-engineermedicaldevices.C.Becauseshewasdevotedtomakingqualityhealthcareavailable.D.BecausesheworkedatRiceUniversityasabioengineeringteacher.25.What’sthepurposeofmentioningthesyringepumpinParagraph3?A.Toexplainthebigchallengesshemetwhileteaching.B.ToprovetheexceptionalcreativityofRebecca’sstudents.C.Tostresstheimportanceofdesigninglow-resourcedevices.D.Toshowherachievementinstimulatingstudents’creativity.26.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeRebecca?A.Responsibleandcommitted.B.Patientandgenerous.C.Energeticandcooperative.D.Criticalandcourageous.27.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“thatvoice”refertointhelastparagraph?A.Thevoiceofcheers.B.Thevoiceofencouragement.C.Thevoiceofpraise.D.Thevoiceofeducation.CTenyearsafterintroducing“GoogleGlass”,AlphabetInc.hascreatedanewkindofsmarteyeglasses.Thecompanysaysthewearablecomputerdevicecantranslatedifferentlanguagesinrealtime.Aworkingmodeloftheyet-unnameddevicewaspresentedtothepublicthisweekduringtheyearlyGoogleI/Odeveloperconference.Googledidnotsaywhentheglassesmightgoonsaletothepublic.ThefirstGoogleGlassdeviceincludedawearablecamerathatcouldfilmwhatthewearerssaw.Thatcausedwidespreadprivacyconcerns.ThecameraelementalsogaveGoogleGlassakindofscience-fictionlook.Thelatestdevicelooksmoresimilartotraditionalglasses.Abriefdemonstrationoftheneweyeglassesdescribeditstranslationability,butdidnotprovideadditionaldetails.Thecompanyalsodidnotsaywhetherthenewdevicewouldbeequippedwithacamera.Ademonstrationexplainedthataperson,wearingtheglassesandtalkingwithsomeonewhospeaksadifferentlanguage,canseethespokenwordsintheirownlanguage.ThedescriptionshowedtranslationsinvolvingEnglish,Mandarin,SpanishandAmericanSignLanguage.Thenewdeviceisoneofseveralproductssharedattheconferencethatarecurrentlyindevelopment.ThecompanysaystheproductsaimtobetterconnectGoogleserviceswithactivitieshappeningintherealworld.Thisincludescompanyofferingsforsearchingandviewingmaps,aswellasotherservicesusingthelatestdevelopmentsinartificialintelligence.EddieChung,adirectorofproductmanagementatGoogle,spoketodevelopersabouttheneweyeglasses.“Whatwe’reworkingonistechnologythatenablesustobreakdownlanguagebarriers,takingyearsofresearchin学科网(北京)股份有限公司

4GoogleTranslateandbringingthattoglasses,”hesaid.28.Whatcanwelearnaboutthesmarteyeglasses?A.Theyhaveakindofscience-fictionlook.B.TheycantranslatesomelanguagesintooralEnglish.C.Theywillbeequippedwithacamera.D.Theycanhelpcertainpeopleremovelanguagebarriers.29.What’sthepurposeofthistext?A.Toshareawearablecomputerdeviceonsale.B.Toadvertisethesmarteyeglassesforsale.C.Tointroduceanewproductindevelopment.D.ToshowthedevelopmentofGoogleGlassDevice.30.Whoarethesmarteyeglassesmostlikelyintendedfor?A.Deafmenatinternationalconferences.B.E-readersreadingforeignoriginalworks.C.JapanesetalkingwithFrenchmen.D.Travellerssearchingandviewingmapsabroad.31.What’sEddieChung’sattitudetowardstheneweyeglasses?A.Concerned.B.Doubtful.C.Disapproving.D.Positive.DDoyoulistentomusicatthegym?Today,mostgym-goersliketowearhead-phonesandlistentoself-selectedmusicwhilethey’redoingexercise.Whydosongsfrompersonalizedplaylistsseemtoincreasemotivationandmakeintenseexercisemoreenjoyablewhensomeoneiswalkingorjogging?Basedonpracticalexperience,arecentstudyprovidesnewevidencethatlisteningtomusicwhilerunningonatreadmill(跑步机)fightswithmentaltirednessandimprovesperformance.Accordingtoanewsrelease,thisstudyis"thefirsttoinvestigatetheeffectoflisteningtomusicplaylistsonlong-distancerunningcapacityandperformancewhenmentallytired."ThesefindingswerepublishedonlineaheadofprintonJune22.Forthisstudy,researchersfromtheUniversityofEdinburghhadagroupofexperiencedrunnersdoahigh-intensity5-kilometretreadmillrunwithandwithoutself-selectedmotivationalmusicafterthey’dperformedaseriesofcognitive(认知的)examsdesignedtoputtheminamentallytiredstate.Theresearchersfoundthat“listeningtoself-selectedmusicinamentallytiredstatereducesthenegativeimpactofmentaltirednessontheirrunningcapacityandperformance,potentiallyduetochangedperceptionofeffortwhenlisteningtomusic.”“Mentaltirednessisacommonoccurrenceformanyofusandcannegativelyimpactmanyofourday-to-dayactivities,includingexercise.Findingsafeandeffectivewaystoreducethisnegativeimpactis,therefore,useful,”ShaunPhillipsofEdinburgh’sMorayHouseSchoolsaidinthenewsrelease.“Thefindingsindicatethatlisteningtopersonalizedmotivationalmusicmaybeausefulstrategytohelpactivepeopleimprovetheirendurancerunningcapacityandperformancewhenmentallytired,”headded.“Thispositiveimpactofself-selectedmusiccouldhelppeopletobetterkeepthequalityandbeneficialimpactoftheirexercisesessions.”32.What’sthefunctionofthequestionsinParagraph1?A.Tomakeacomparism.B.Toleadinthetopic.C.Tomakeaprediction.D.Toaskforinformation.33.Whatwastakenintoconsiderationintheexperimentdesign?A.Runners’cognitivelevels.B.Runners’mentalstates.C.Runners’runningability.D.Runners’musicpreference.34.WhydoestheauthorquoteShaunPhillipsinthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Todescribetheexperimentalprocess.B.Toexplorewaystoenhancesportsperformance.学科网(北京)股份有限公司

5C.Tofurtherclarifytheresultofthefinding.D.Toexplaintheharmfuleffectsofmentaltiredness.35.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Personalizedmusicmakesrunnerslesstired.B.Motivationalmusiccheersrunnersup.C.Self-selectedmusicmaintainslifequality.D.Self-selectedmusictreatsmentalillnesses.第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)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。Climatechangehasincreasedaveragetemperaturesby1℃overthepastcentury,makingheatwavesmorefrequentandintensethanthosefromanyotherpointinrecordedhistory.36AstudypublishedinthejournalNatureClimateChangefoundglobalwarmingresponsiblefor37percentofheat-relateddeathsbetween1991and2018.Thefollowingiswhathappensifyou’rethenexttobekilled.First,yourbrainsendsaseriesofmessagestoyoursweatglandstellingthemtoincreasesweatproduction.Thenyourheartstartsbeatingfastertopumpbloodtotheskinwhilebloodflowisdirectedawayfromimportantorgans(器官)likeyourliver,kidneysandgut.37Ifheatstrokeoccurs,yourbodymightgethotanddirectsomuchoxygen-richbloodtotheskinthatitsuffocates(把…闷死)vitalinternalorgans.Ifyourbodyfailstocoolyoudown,itsinternaltemperaturemightstarttoclimbfromanormalleveltoabout104degrees.38Youmayfeelitstartasadullheadache.Beforelong,youmightloseconsciousness.Yourbrainmightbegintoswell.Whileyoustruggletostayawakeandavoiddizzyingconfusion,theexcessiveinternalheatisdamagingyourgut,consequentlycausinganinflammatory(发炎的)response.39That’sjustpartofwhatweknowabouthowextremeheatkillsyou.40Alotofwhatweknowcomesfromstudiesonanimalmodels,likemiceandrats,orfromexaminationsofpeopledyingofheatstroke.A.Astheheatrisesquickly,sodoesthedeathnumber.B.That’sbecausewecan’tstudyitinhumansinthelaboratory.C.Astemperaturestickeverhigher,thatfiguremaywellrise.D.Atthattemperature,yourbrainbecomesaffected.E.Survivingtheorganfailuremightrequireanemergencytransplant.F.Sometimesthataloneisenoughtocreateproblemsforaweakoragingheart.G.Leftuntreated,whatfollowsisafloodoforganfailurethatleadstoyourdeath.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)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Everyhighschoolstudentdreamsofgoingtocollegeandexperiencinganewperiodoflife,butleavinghighschoolandenteringacollegeisabigadjustmentformanystudents.Ifyouare41ofsomeofthesedifferences,youwillbebetter42forthechangesinattitudesandbehaviorsnecessaryforsuccess.Someofthe43betweenhighschoolanduniversityareasfollows:Firstofall,thebiggestoneisthedailylife.Inhighschool,studentsaretreatedaschildren44theydonothavetothinkwhattodonexteveryday,becauseparentsandteachers45everythingwellforthem.However,forcollegestudents,everythingisleftuptothemto46,requiringself-discipline,organizationandtimemanagement.Anotherdifferenceisabouttheir47.Forhighschoolstudents,theyseemtobe48and学科网(北京)股份有限公司

6havetodowhatevertheirteacherstoldthem.Theyare49amachinewhichisoperatedbytheexamsroughly.Onthecontrary,collegestudentsare50formakingtheirownclassschedulesandfollowingthemloosely.51willmonitortheirbehaviorsandstudycompletelycountsonthemselves.Thethirddistinctionisabouttheirdreams.Mostofthehighschoolstudentshavethesamedream-to52afamousuniversity,butforcollegestudents,theyhavetotakemanyfactorsintoaccountandtheirdreamsare53.Fromtheabove,wecanseetherearedifferencesbetweenhighschoolandcollege,sointhe54fromhighschooltocollege,theteensshouldtrytheirbestto55themselves.Keepup!41.A.fondB.awareC.carefulD.flexible42.A.eagerB.willingC.intendedD.prepared43.A.featuresB.divisionsC.distinctionsD.emphases44.A.butB.asC.yetD.and45.A.arrangeB.indicateC.monitorD.predict46.A.dealwithB.carryonC.takeupD.bringabout47.A.examsB.behaviorC.studyD.habits48.A.forcedB.shelteredC.requiredD.controlled49.A.morethanB.justlikeC.lessthanD.otherthan50.A.reliableB.desperateC.responsibleD.available51.A.NobodyB.EverybodyC.SomebodyD.Anybody52.A.joinB.attendC.searchD.admit53.A.splendidB.visibleC.variousD.realistic54.A.dreamsB.focusC.choicesD.switch55.A.adaptB.behaveC.performD.follow非选择题部分第二节(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。Marsis56(true)afascinatingplanetforthoseofushereonEarth.Asournearestplanetaryneighbour,itisoneofthefewplanetsthatwecanseewithournakedeye.Marsisthe57(four)planetfromtheSunandthesecondsmallestplanetinthesolarsystem,abouthalfof58sizeofEarth.Oftenit59(refer)toasthe“RedPlanet”becauseofitsredsurface.TheRedPlanethasthelargestvolcanointhesolarsystem-OlympusMons,60isroughly27kilometreshigh.ManyscientistsbelievethatstudyingMarscanhelpusfindanswers61somekeyquestionsaboutourplanetEarth,oreventheuniverse.Since1960,alargenumberofcountries62(attempt)Marsmissions.AlthoughtheyhavelostmanyspacecraftintheirquesttoexploretheRedPlanet,theywillstillcontinuetheir63(explore).ChineseexpertsareconfidentabouttheirplantoexploreMars,despitesomanychallenges.“64(launch)thefirstMarsprobefromWenchangaround2020isourfirststep.Chinawillcontinueexploringstrangenewworlds65(find)outthesecretsoftheuniverse.”第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)学科网(北京)股份有限公司

7假如你的英国朋友John对你近日朋友圈(Moment)的一组公园游玩照片很感兴趣,留言询问相关信息。请你回复,内容包括:1.游玩经过;2.你的感受。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答Hi,John.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。ActofMemoryIwasayounggirlofeleventhen,livinginBrooklyn.Myfatherhaddiedunexpectedlythatsummer.Timeswassuddenlyveryhardformymother,mybrother,andme.PapahadalwaysmadeabigdealoutofChristmas.EveryChristmas,whenwewereabouttodecoratethetree,hewouldmakealittleceremonyoutoftakingaspeciallittleKewpie-dolloutofitsbox,holdingitupinfrontofme,saying,“Maria,thisdollisasoldasyouare.”ThenhewouldhangitontheChristmastree.PapaboughtthatlittledollwhenIwasborn,andithadbecomeasmalltradition.ButthisChristmasweweretohavenotree.Mymotherwasapracticalwoman,sayingitwasaluxury.Ithought,withquietbutstrongbitternessandanger,thatithadnevermeantasmuchtoherasithadtoPapaanyway.Wehadbeentochurchthateveningandwerewalkingbackhomeinsilence.AllIcouldseewerethetree-litwindowswepassed.TheircheerfulglowmademybitternessevenmoreintensebecauseIpicturedhappyfamiliesinthosehouses,sharinglaughter,exchangingpresents,talking,joking.Iknewwhilearrivinghome,wewouldbegreetedbydarkenedwindowsandendlessemptiness.Aswepassedmyfriend’shouse,Iaskedmymothertopleaseletmedropinforawhile.Shenodded.Iwaiteduntilmymotherandbrotherdisappearedaroundthecorner.ThenIturnedandheadedformyfriend’shouse.Suddenly,apileofabandonedChristmastreesfromthestorenexttoherhousecameintomysight.Surprisedandexcited,Idashedtothetrees,pickedoutthebestoneandbeganhalf-draggingmytreasurehome.ItseemedasifPapawasmixedupinthissomehow.Itseemedasifhewasinthestarsaboveme,ineverylighted-house,intheverytreeIwascarrying.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。WhenIgothome,Irangthedoorbellandcouldn’twaittoshowthemthetree.Beforegoingtobed,Islippedtoseemytreeonelasttimebutsawmymotherstandinginfrontofit.学科网(北京)股份有限公司

82022学年第一学期温州十校联合体期中联考高一年级英语学科参考答案第一部分听力(20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)1-5ABCCA6-10ABBCA11-15BBCAA16-20CBBBC第二部分阅读理解(20小题,每小题2.5分,共50分)21-23BDA24-27DDBC28-31AABC32-35CCBA36-40CDEAF第三部分第一节完形(15小题,每小题1分,共15分)41-45CDDAC46-50ABCBD51-55ABADB第二节单句语法填空56.wasexploring/explored57.extremely58.Organization/Organisation59.suitable60.comments61.amazing62.Actually63.toimprove64.on/upon65.attracted第三节选词填空66.lookingforwardto67.isaddictedto68.becamecuriousabout69.preferred…to…70.checkout71.beingresponsiblefor72.will(shall)applyfor/amapplyingfor/amgoingtoapplyfor73.focuson74.(should)signupfor75.otherthan第四节语篇语法填空76.challenging77.confused78.obviously79.beginning80.towelcome81.its82.a83.where84.willlearn85.volunteers第四部分应用文DearJim,Sorrytohearthatyouarefacingtheproblemofphone-addiction.Herearesomesuggestionstosolveit.Beingaddictedtophonescannotonlyinfluenceyourstudybutalsoaffectyourdailylife.Thus,it’snecessaryforyoutosetanacademicgoalandmakeeffortstoachieveit.Inaddition,Irecommendthatyoutakepartinreallifeactivitiesmoreoften,whichwillabsolutelyhelpyougetawayfromphonesandenjoyacolorfullife.Idohopeyouwillfindmysuggestionshelpful.Yours,LiHua听力原文【Text1】W:Hey,Ben,canIborrowyourbikeintheafternoon?M:Sure.Whereareyougoing?W:I’mgoingtotheXinhuaBookstoretobuyapen.【Text2】学科网(北京)股份有限公司

9M:IwishJimstudiedashardashissister.W:Don’tworrysomuchabouthim,dear.He’sdoingallright,andhe’llhavetoworkharderathighschool.【Text3】W:Comeon,John!It’salready10:00.We’llbelateforthetrain.M:Don’tworry.Westillhave30minutes.Anditonlytakes10minutestogetthere.【Text4】W:Besidesplayingbasketballandfootball,youalsoplayping-pong,don’tyou?M:Yes,that’sright.ButI’mnotgoodatping-pong.Istartedplayingitonlytwomonthsago.W:Areyougoodatbasketballandfootballthen?M:I’mthebestinmyschool’sfootballteam.Ijustplaybasketballforfun.【Text5】W:Excuseme,isthereapackageforRoom301?M:Yes,Madam,thereisalargepackageforyouatthefrontdesk.Doyouwantmetosendituptoyou?W:No,thanks.I’llcomedownforit.【Text6】W:Canwegoshopping,Dad?Ineedtogetsomenotebooksandpens.M:Doyouneedtobuyanythingelseforschool?W:Ineedanewbrushforartclasstoo.M:Let’sgototheartstore,then.Wecangetallofthosesuppliesthere.Youprobablyneedalotmorethanthat,though.Didtheteachergiveyoualist?W:There’soneontheclasswebsite.M:Printitoutandbringitwithyou,honey.I’llgetreadyandwecanleaveinabout20minutes.W:OK,Dad.【Text7】M:Allright,todaywehavewithusJo.Hello,Jo.Thanksforcoming.W:Thanksforhavingme.M:Canyouintroduceyourselftoeveryone?W:Sure.I’mJo,anonlineEnglishteacher.IhaveanEnglishlearningwebsitecalledEnglishwithJo.IgrewupinSydney,Australia,butthenIspentquiteafewyearsoverseas.IspentayeartravellingaroundEurope,andthenspentfouryearsintheUK,andnowI’mbackhereinAustralia.M:Wow---you’vebeenallovertheplaceteachingEnglishandtraveling!WhydidyouspendsolongintheUK?W:Well,Ionlyplannedonstayingaroundsixmonths,butthatplanchangedwhenIgotareallyinterestingjobinLondon.IlikeditsomuchthatIendedstayingtherenearlyfiveyears.M:Sowhatwastheinterestingjob?W:Well,IworkedfortheBritishroyalfamily.M:Wow,that’samazing!Tellusmore……学科网(北京)股份有限公司

10【Text8】W:Hello,I’mLily!We’reinthesameclass.M:Oh,hi,I’mPeter!Nicetomeetyou!W:Nicetomeetyoutoo,Peter.Sowhatdoyouthinkofournewschool?M:Ithinkit’salittledifferentfromjuniorhighschool.Iusedtohavefiveclassesadayandeachonewasfortyminuteslong,whichmeantIhadsometimeforplayingsportseveryday.Butnow,atseniorhigh,wehavesevenclassesadayandeachlastsforty-fiveminutes.W:Yes,itseemswe’remuchbusieratseniorhighschool.M:Yes,butluckily,wehaveP.E.classesonMonday,Wednesday,andFriday!W:Right.Thatway,wecanstillplaysportsandwon’tgetboredstudyingallday.M:Andtherearemanymoreclubshere,likethechessclub,thereadingclub,themusicclub,andthefootballclub.I’mgoingtojointhereadingclub.Whataboutyou?W:Metoo.Ithinkit’sagoodwaytolearnnewthings.Wecanshareouropinionsaboutwhatwereadtoo.M:Yeah,itshouldbeinteresting.Oh,thebellisringing.W:Let’sgo.【Text9】M:HiNancy!Youlookworried.What’swrong?W:WellDaniel,haveyoueverfeltnervousonstage?M:Sure.DoyourememberthatplayIwasinafewyearsago?Iknewmylines,butIwasfrightenedtohavetoretelltheminfrontofanaudience.AssoonasIsawthecrowdofpeopledownthere,myheartbeatsofastthatIwasunabletosayasingleword.W:That’showIfeeljustthinkingaboutthespellingcompetitionnextweek.M:Ididn’tknowyoumadeittothefinals.W:I’mworriedI’llgetnervousandfreezeonstage.Imightforgethowtospelleverything,evenmyownname.Idon’tknowwhattodo.M:Nancy,Iknowthatyou’renotgoingtoforgethowtospellyourname.I’llhelpyougetthroughthis.I’llgototheschoolhallwithyoutopractice.ThenI’llteachyouanexercisemybaseballcoachtaughtme.Believeme.Itworks.W:Ifeelmuchbetternow.Thanks,Daniel.【Text10】Goodmorning,everybody.ThisismythirdtriptoChina.Thanksforinvitingme.IwouldliketotalkabouthowtoimproveyourEnglish.Ofcourse,itisimportantforyoutouselanguagequiteoftenifyouwanttoimprove.InEnglish,therearefourmainaspects,speaking,listening,readingandwriting.I’dliketosuggestsomewaysinwhichyoucanimproveinallfouroftheseareas.Firstly,itiswidelyacceptedthatreadingnewspaperdoeshelpimproveone’sEnglish.However,frommypointofview,readingbooksismoreusefulbecausereadingnewspapersmaybetoodifficultforhighschoolstudents.Secondly,IthinkwatchingnewsisagoodwaytoimproveyourEnglish.IknowIjustsaidthatreadingthenewsisdifficult,butforstudents,watchingthenewscanbeinteresting.学科网(北京)股份有限公司

11Watchingthenewscanalsohelpyoulearnhowtousebodylanguagewhilespeaking.Finally,listeningtothereporterswillhelpyouimproveyourpronunciation.Ihopemytipswillbeofsomeusetoyou.Thankyou,andgoodluckwithyourstudies!学科网(北京)股份有限公司

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