山东省日照市2022-2023学年高二上学期期末考试英语Word版含答案

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2021级高二上学期期末校际联合考试英语试题本试卷共三部分,共12页。满分150分。考试时间120分钟。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。1.Whatdoesthewomanplantodonate?A.Skirts.B.Shirts.C.Handbags.2.WhatisPeterusuallylike?A.Happy.B.Honest.C.Quiet.3.Whodidn’tcometotheshoptoday?A.Theboss.B.Theman’skid.C.Thesalesperson.4.Whattimeisitnow?A.7:40.B.7:50.C.8:00.5.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandparent.B.Acouple.C.Friends.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.What’swrongwiththeboys?A.Theyaresick.B.Theylostacamera.C.Theybroketheirphones.7.Whatwillthespeakersdotomorrow?A.Makeacaketogether.B.Gotoabank.C.Haveaparty.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofMr.Barclay’sbook?A.Quiteattractive.B.Toodifficult.C.Abitboring.9.WhydidMr.Barclaybeginwritingthebook?A.Heneededmoney.B.Hehadalongillness.C.Hewantedtostartanewcareer.10.Whatdoesthewomanwanttochange?A.Thestructureofthebook.B.Theendingofthewholestory.C.Thenamesofsomecharacters.

1听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whyisthewomancalling?A.Toplaceanorder.B.Toaskaboutaproduct.C.Todiscussaproject.12.Whichisthewomanmostconcernedaboutnow?A.Theprice.B.Theenvironmentalimpact.C.Thegovernment’ssupport.13.Whatdoesthemanoffertodoforthewoman?A.Selltheelectricity.B.Makeaplan.C.Lowertheprice.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Wherearethespeakers?A.InCanada.B.InMexico.C.InAmerica.15.Whatwilltheweatherbelikeinthenexttwoweeks?A.Coldandsnowy.B.Warmandsunny.C.Hotandrainy.16.Whatdoesthemanremindpeopletodo?A.Prepareacoatforoutdoorevents.B.Findoutswimmingsuits.C.Putonsuncreams.17.Whichtopicwillthespeakersdiscussaboutnext?A.Businessnews.B.Localsportsnews.C.Internationalweatherinformation.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthemaintopicofthetalk?A.Famouscompetitions.B.Ahistoricstadium.C.Romanfestivals.19.Whatdoesthespeakersayabouttheracing?A.Thereshouldbesixhorsesineachvehicle.B.Thehorseswerecontrolledbyhumansintheracing.C.Peopleshouldrunfasterthanhorsestofinishfirst.20.WhendidCircusMaximusgooutofuse?A.Inthe6thcenturyBC.B.Inthe7thcenturyBC.C.Inthe5thcenturyAD.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A2023WinterBreakCampSessionsForSchoolchildrenTime:9am-4pmDecember19-22,andDecember27-30.Price:GeneralPublic:$460|FeatureFamily&IgniterMembers:$430|FamilyMemberships:$445ArcticAdventuresPutonyourwarmestwinterclothesandcomeexploretheArcticasapolarscientist.Seehowchemistry,biology,engineering,andmoreappearintheArcticasweplaygames,makecoolart,andperformchilling

2experiments.Yourcamperwilldiscoverthesymmetry(对称性)ofasnowflake,buildtheirownigloo,andeventryoutsomedifferentmaterialsthathelpskeeparcticanimalswarminthisicycooladventureofaweek!ScienceofChillWe’remakingsciencecool!Cometoexplorethechemistrybehindsnowandice,thebiologyofsurvivinginthecold,andthephysicsbehindsomeofourfavoritewintersportsandactivities!Camperswillcreatetheirownsnowballlauncher,experimentwiththebestwaystostaywarminthecoldestenvironments,andthesciencebehindrelaxationinScienceofChill.ExtendedCarePacSciisofferingextendedcarewithWinterBreakCamps!Thisadd-onisanoptionalpurchaseduringregistrationonCampDocfor$52foracampsession(4days).Extendedcarepromptlyendsat6pmeachday.Anyunplannedextendedcareorlatepick-upwillresultina$10latefeeforevery10minutes.ContactUsEMAILEmailisthepreferredmethodofcommunication.Staffmonitorandrespondtoemailsfrom9am-5pm,Monday-Friday.PHONEWewillrespondtovoicemailsfrom9am-5pm,Monday-Friday.Responsetimesaredependentoncallvolume.Pleasecontactusat(206)443-2008.21.WhatcancampersdoattheArcticAdventures&ScienceofChill?A.Explorescienceiniceandsnow.B.Carryoutexperimentstomakeice.C.Learntobuildhousesforthemselves.D.Inventsomethingtohelpanimalsout.22.Howmuchmorewillbepaidifstayingatthecampstill6:20pm?A.42.B.52.C.62.D.72.23.Whatisthetext?A.Ajournal.B.Anadvertisement.C.Anovel.D.Asciencereport.BChinaisoneofthelargestproducersandconsumersofwatermelonintheworld.AndWuMingzhu,aschoolmateofYuanLongpingatSouthwestAgriculturalCollegeinChongqinginthelate1940s,istheunsungherowhohashelpedmakethispossible.“It’snoexaggeration(夸张)tosaythatabout80percentofmorethan20,000ofChina’snewseedtypesofwatermelonsandsweetmelonsatpeople’sdiningtableseverydayaretheresultofgreateffortsmadebyWuandherteamovermorethan60years,”saidacolleagueofWu’s.In1955,WuvoluntarilywenttoworkinShanshanCounty,TurpanBasininnorthwestChina’sXinjiangUygurAutonomousRegionwhereworkingconditionswerehard.In1958,Wubegantopromotethemoderntechnologyofcultivating(种植)melonsamongfarmers.However,thelocalfarmerswhowereusedtofolkcultivationmethods,didn’tseemtotakekindlytothat.Withthehelpofafamouslocalmelonexpert,Wuopenedupthreeacresofwastelandtoplantmelonsaccordingtoscientificknowledge.Whenautumnarrived,localfarmersfoundthemelonsWuplantedinascientificwaywereparticularlydelicious.Fromthenon,thefarmersbegantoadoptWu’sscientificgrowingmethods.

3Wu’seffortstogrowqualitymelonsbeganpayingoffin1973whenshewenttotheoff-seasonbreeding(培育)baseinHainan.ShewantedtodevelopHainanasapilotareasothatthesouthareaofChinacouldalsogrowmelons,andrealizethedreamofthree-maturedorevenfour-maturedmelons.Afternumerousdifficulties,finallyinthe80s,themelonvarietyselectedbyWusucceeded.Wusaid,“InXinjiang,therearethousandsofscienceandtechnologyworkerslikeme.Theyhaveworkedhardfordecadesonthefrontlineofagriculture.I’mjustoneoftheordinaryones.”NowdealingwithAlzheimer’sdisease,Wuisoftenunabletorecognizeherformercolleaguesorevenherfamilymemberswholivebyherside.Buthavingworkeddayandnighttobreednewseedtypessincethe1950s,shecanstillrememberhermelonwork.24.WhatdoesWu’scolleaguethinkofher?A.Hardworking.B.Brave.C.Kindhearted.D.Considerate.25.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph3?A.LocalfarmerstrustedWuatfirst.B.Wufailedtospreadhertechnology.C.Wu’stechnologyworkedinTurpanBasin.D.AlocalexpertimprovedWu’smethods.26.WhydidWuchooseHainanasabreedingbase?A.Toattractmorewatermelonconsumers.B.Toearnmoremoneybysellingmoremelons.C.Toguidethelocalfarmerstogrowwatermelons.D.Toimprovethespeedandefficiencyofbreeding.27.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.WuMingzhu’slifestyle.B.Adevotedwatermelonscientist.C.WuMingzhu’snewdiscovery.D.Themoderntechnologyofmelongrowing.CLaCasaenelAire(literally“TheHouseintheAir”inSpanish)isauniquehostellocatedonacliffface,about30metersabovetheground,intheColombianmountains.Builtprimarilyoutofwoodandfeaturingatinroof,thecheaphotelisattachedtoabridgethatrisesupamongthearea.Itisheldinplacebyseveralsteelwiresconnectedtothecliffandsupportedbyalongwoodenpolealsoplacedagainstthecliff.Itstandsabout20metersabovetheground,atanaltitudeofabout2,500metersabovesealevel.LaCasaenelAireisthebrainchildofColombianmountainclimberNiltonLopez,whorecentlysaidthatbuildingthisunusualhostelmeantrealizinganolddreamofhis.Heismostproudofthefactthathiscreationispractical,withelectricitybeingproducedbysolarpanels,andallrubbishbeingcollectedandtransportedtoMedellin.Apartfromstayingandsleepinginacabinhungonthesideofahugerock,visitorsofLaCasaenelAirecanalsoinvolveinavarietyofexcitingactivities,suchasbungeejumpingoutofthehouseorspendingthenightinhammocks(吊床)hungonsteelwiresabovethehouse.BecausethehostelislocatedinafarawayareaofAbejorral,withnoeasyaccesstofoodandwater,visitorsareencouragedtobringlong-lastingfoods(drybread,cookies,etc.),aswellasfive-literbottleofwaterwiththem.

428.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeLaCasaenelAire?A.Safe.B.Unique.C.Comfortable.D.Ordinary.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“brainchild”probablymeaninparagraph3?A.Idea.B.Advice.C.Project.D.Fact.30.WhatcanbeinferredaboutLaCasaenelAire?A.Itismadeoutofsteelwires.B.Itislocatedinthemountains.C.Itisenvironmentallyfriendly.D.Itissupportedbywoodenpoles.31.Whydovisitorshavetobringfoodandwater?A.Theyareeasytogobadinthehostel.B.Theyareveryexpensiveinthehostel.C.Theyareofpoorqualityinthehostel.D.Theyarenotavailableeasilyinthehostel.DAnintelligentmonitoringsystemishelpingbirdprotectorsinChenhuLakeWetlandofWuhan,Hubeiprovince,bycollectingdataandlearningmoreaboutthebirds’habits.Thewetlandcoversabout11,600hectaresandislocatedintheareawheretheYangtzeRiverandHanRivermeet.Upto86,000birdsof227speciesinhabitedthewetlandlastyear,itsfiguresshowed.Alimitednumberofbird-watchersandpatrolguardsmaymissoutcountingsomeofthebirdsbutthesystemcandoitmoreaccurately,accordingtothereserve.InJulylastyear,themonitoringsystem,thefirstofitskindinHubei,wasputintotrial(试验)operationinthewetland.Ithassincerecordedreal-timemonitoringdataandassistedwithpatrolling.Thesystemcandetectthetypeofbirdsarrivingorleavingandwhichareastheyprefertomovearound,byidentifyingspeciesthroughthesoundstheymake.Italsomonitorssoundsinthewildandcomparesthemwiththoseinthedatabase.Avideosystemtrackskeyprotectionareasallday.Photosofbirdstakenwillbeautomaticallycomparedwiththoseinthedatabase,withacombinationofaudioandvideoinformationincreasingtherecognitionaccuracy.Thereserve’semployeeshavealsoaddedtrackingfunctionsinthemonitoringsystembyplacingsatellitetrackersonbeangeesemigratingbeangeesehavebeenfoundtoflyfromRussianareas.FengJiang,anengineeroftheChenhuwetlandnaturereservemanagementbureau,said,“Thetrackingdatahasapositiveeffectontheprotectionofspeciesglobally.SinceNovemberlastyear,wehavetriedtoclarifythemigrationroutesofbirds.Wemonitorwheretheystayandwhentheyreturntothereserve.Thedatatellsuswherebirdscomefromandpassby,sowecancooperatewithinternationalorganizationsorcountriestobetterprotectthem.”Themonitoringsystemalsousesdigitaltechnologytobuildasimulation(模拟)model.Bysimulatingtheflowoftourists,researcherscandecidethemaximumnumberofvisitorsinChenhuLakeandpreventpeoplefromdisturbingthebirds.Thiscanhelpresearcherspredictaswellthepossibilityandscope(范围)oftheenvironmentalimpactonthewetlandthroughthegrowthofplantsthereandrollouttargetedmeasures.32.Whatisaproblemwithbird-monitoringinthereserve?A.Vastarea.B.Lackofexperts.C.Lackofaccuracy.D.Variousspecies.33.Whatistheintelligentmonitoringsystemabletodo?A.Monitorthewatchersandguards.B.Recognizethespeciesofbirds.C.Placesatellitetrackersonbirds.D.Countallthebirdscorrectly.

534.Howdoesthesystemwork?A.Bycomfortingthebirds.B.Bymakingbirds’sounds.C.Bytakingphotosofbirds.D.Bycomparingthecollecteddata.35.Whatdoesthesystemdotohelpresearchers?A.Providebirds’foodchains.B.Preventthedisturbanceofbirds.C.Predictthehabitsofthevisitors.D.Protecttheecosystemsinabetterway.第二节全科试题免费下载公众号《高中僧课堂》(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。Oceansareanappealingtargetforrenewableenergyproduction.Wavesproduce32,000terawatt-hoursofnaturalenergyperyear—forreference,theentireworldusesaround23,000terawatt-hourseveryyear.Theadvantagesofwavepowerareclear.36Turbines(涡轮机)produceelectricitythroughthepowerofwaves,makingthemacompletelypollution-free,renewableenergysource.Andtheamountofkineticenergy(动能)inawaveishugethatenergyisusedtoproduceelectricity.Thereisalsoalotofpotentialbecausemanycountrieshaveaccesstoanoceanthatcanhelppowertheirelectricsystems.Also,wavesarehardlyinterruptedandalmostalwaysinmovement.37Butthedisadvantagesofwaveenergyareserioustoo.Buildingfactoriesorelectricalwiresdirectlyonthebeachmightprovechallenging.38Localfishingzonescouldbeaffectedorthefactoriescouldleadtomorecoastalerosion(腐蚀).Highcostsisaproblemtoo.Wavepowerisarisingenergytechnologyintheearlystagesofdevelopment,socalculatingthecostsisdifficult.39Becauseconstantmovementcanleadtomorebreaking,waveenergyfactorieswillmostlikelyneedregularandcostlymaintenance.40Formanyocean-borderingcountries,waveenergywillbeagreatadditiontothenewableenergymix.Thebottomlineisthatwavepowerhasenormousglobalpotential.However,theindustryneedsmorefundingandresearchtofinalizethetechnologyinvolvedsothatcountriescanbeginaddingwaveenergytotheirrenewableenergysource.A.Waveenergystillneedtobeexplored.B.Theyarenotaffordabletomanycountries.C.Despitethechallenges,thereisafutureofwaveenergy.D.Waveenergydoesnotgiveoffgreenhousegasseswhenproduced.E.Theycancausedamagetosealifeandthesurroundingecosystems.F.Maintenanceforthefactoriesinmovingsaltwaterisveryexpensive.G.Thismakeselectricityfromwaveenergyamorereliableenergysource.第三部分语言运用(共三节,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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ThelasttimeJackHansontookanairplane,hewasajuniorattheUniversityofVermont.ToreturnfromatermabroadinCopenhagen,heflewfromDenmark,41inIceland,andlandedinNewYork.Butthenextterm,oneofhisprofessorsaskedstudentsto42theirindividualenergyusage.AndwhenMr.Hansondidthe43,herealizedthatjustonelegofthatinternationalflight44more

6energy,andmoregreenhousegasemissions(排放),thanalltheotherthingsthatyear45—thedrivingandheatingandlightingandeatingandeverythingelse.Hewas46.“Ijustcouldn’t47it,”hesays.“Itreallyisanextreme.It’sanextremeamountofenergy,anextremeamountof48.”SoMr.Hansondecidedtostop49.Sincethen,hehastraveledbytrainandbikeandcar,andhasevenwrittenasongaboutthe50ofgettinghometoChicagoonanovernightbus.Buthehasnotbeenonanairplane.Andhehasneverfoundtravelmore51,hesays.Heknowsthatsomepeoplefindthishardto52,includingmanyfriendsandfamilymembers.TheydecideMr.Hanson’sapproachis53.Gomore54,andtravelbeginstoreturntowhatitoncewas:aslowchangeofoneplacetoanother,asenseofspace,anunwindingoftime.“Onceyou’vetastedthiswayof55,youunderstandwhatit’sallabout,”hesays.41.A.pulledB.stoppedC.stayedD.played42.A.judgeB.considerC.calculateD.reduce43.A.performanceB.researchC.experimentD.math44.A.accountedforB.calledforC.figuredoutD.turnedout45.A.listedB.combinedC.separatedD.bought46.A.shockedB.embarrassedC.entertainedD.bored47.A.explainB.makeC.refuseD.manage48.A.pleasureB.wasteC.moneyD.pollution49.A.drivingB.heatingC.flyingD.lighting50.A.incidentsB.storiesC.disastersD.conditions51.A.joyfulB.dangerousC.upsetD.expensive52.A.tellB.believeC.proveD.describe53.A.delightfulB.inflexibleC.effectiveD.unreasonable54.A.carefullyB.wildlyC.slowlyD.actively55.A.cookingB.restingC.relaxingD.traveling第二节(共5小题:每小题1分,满分5分)根据首字母提示或汉语意思,在句子的空白处写出各单词的完全形式。56.Fromthesefactswecandrawac______abouthowthepyramidswerebuilt.57.Animalsevolveastheya______totheirchangingenvironment.58.Thereis______(证据)suggestingthatthetrendisgrowing.evidence59.Wetalkedaboutmusicandholiday,and______(逐渐地)establishedafriendship.60.Thefarmerintendedtotake______(合法的)actiontoprotecthisrights.第三节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据汉语提示完成下列句子。61.你是公司的负责人,所以你应该对你说的话负责。(charge)Youare______thecompany,soyoushouldtakeresponsibilityforwhatyousaid.62.青少年发现很难抵制垃圾食品等诱惑。(it作形式宾语)

7Teenagers______toresisttemptationssuchasjunkfood.63.体育锻炼是消除愤怒的有效方式。(rid)Physicalexerciseisaneffectivewayto______anger.64.焦虑的父母们正尽其所能安抚紧张哭闹的孩子。(what引导的宾语从句)Anxiousparentsdo______tocomfortnervousandcryingchildren.65.如何保护脆弱的生态系统是最重要的事情之一。(疑问词+不定式)______thedelicateecosystemwasamongthetopconcerns.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,近期你校将举办以“关爱动物”为主题的征文比赛,请你写一篇英语短文参赛。内容包括:1.动物的重要性;2.保护动物的建议。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。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一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。I’msoexcitedbecausetodayI’mgraduatingfromhighschool,finally!Ihavemanymixedfeelings.I’mnervous,happy,butmostimportantlyscaredforthefuture.Istillhaven’tgottenmycollegeletterstoseeifIgotinornot.Severaldayspassedandslowlymylettersstartedtoarrive,sadlyrefused.Allofmyoptionsclosetohometurnedmedown,whichmademescaredbecauseIgetveryhomesick.ThenIrememberedthatamonthbeforeinthecollegeadviser’sofficeIappliedtoastudyabroadprograminChina.Ilookedatitasaverylastchoicebutnowitwasmyonlyhopeforgoingtocollegenextyear.TheletterarrivedandIwasaccepted!IwashappytogotocollegebutIcouldn’tbelieveitwasinChina.Weallstartedcrying.Myparentsareveryoverprotective,theyneverletmedoanythingandalwaysmakemydecisionsforme.Iwasstillunsurewhethertogoornot.MyparentsclaimedthatIwasn’tready.Ididn’tgivein.ForthefirsttimeImademyowndecision.Theytriedtostopmebutmymindwasdetermined.AllofmylifeInevertriedanythingnewandnowwastheperfecttimetobeoutgoing.Iwouldstartfresh,meetnewpeople,andlearnaboutanewplaceandculture.Ipackedandmyparentsdrovemetotheairport,cryingalltheway.Finally,Isaidgoodbyeandleft.TimepassedsofastandonceIopenedmyeyesIwasinChina.注意:1.续写词数应为100左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。AtlastIarrivedatmycollegeandbeganmynewlife.二〇二一级高二上学期期末校际联考

8英语试题参考答案第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5AACCB6-10ACABC11-15BABAB16-20ACBAC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)21-23ADB24-27ACDB28-31BACD32-35CBDD第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36-40DGEFC第三部分英语运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41-45BCDAB46-50AADCB51-55ABDCD第二节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)56.conclusion57.adapt58.evidence/proof59.gradually60.legal第三节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)61.inchargeof/takingchargeof说明:taking形式、介词in或of错误各扣1分62.finditdifficult/hard说明:漏掉it扣1分;difficult拼写不对扣1分。63.getridof说明:介词of错误扣1分;其它错误扣1分。64.what/whatevertheycan说明:what或whatever不对1分。65.Howtoprotect说明:首字母未大写不扣分;how用词不对扣1分;漏掉to扣1分。总体评分标准:其它符合句意表达的翻译方式酌情给分。学生抄写全部句子不影响赋分。第四部分写作(满分40分)第一节(满分15分)(三)参考答案CaringforanimalsInmymind,nothingcandelightmesomuchascaringforanimals.Animalsareourfriends.Theyplayanimportantroleinkeepingecologicalbalanceandmaintainingbiodiversity,soweshouldliveinharmonywiththem.Whatcanwedoforthem?First,weshouldprotecttheenvironmenttogivetheanimalsacomfortablespacetolivein.Secondly,weshouldprotectwildanimalsandrefusetoeatthem.Finallyandmostimportantly,weshouldtellmoreandmorepeoplewhyandhowtoprotecttheanimals.Onlybyrespectingtherulesofnature,canwemakeourworldbetterandenjoyahappylife.Remember—yourcontributioncounts!第二节(满分25分)

9(三)参考答案(不作为唯一评分答案标准,仅供参考)Atlast,Iarrivedatmycollegeandbeganmynewlife.Everyoneinmyclasswasfriendly.TheyaskedmeaboutmycountryandIwassohappy!MyroommatesandIdecoratedourdormtogether.Itcameoutreallycoolandcolorful.TheclasseswereveryinterestingandIlearnedmuch.IalsoreallylovedthecultureandeverythingfromChina!MyparentsalwaystoldmetheywouldcometovisitbutIwantedtohavesometimeonmyownandtheydidunderstandthat.IlovedthembutIneededthistimetomyself.OvertimeImademanygoodfriends.ItwasagreatexperiencethatIlearnedalotfromanditreallyhelpedmegrowasaperson.(113words)附:听力原文Text1W:I’mnevergoingtowearthesetwoskirtsagain.IthinkI’llgivethemtothecharityshop.(1)M:Ifyou’regoingthere,Ihavefouroldshirtsyoucantake.W:OK,let’sputthemallinmyhandbag.Text2M:Oh,poorPeter.Hiscarbrokedowninatrafficjamthismorningandhewaslateforwork.Hemissedameetingandthebossshoutedathim.W:Nowonderheissoquiettoday.He’sgenerallysuchajoyfulperson.(2)Text3W:CouldIpayforthis,please?Ihavetohurry.Mybossisaskingmebacktoprepareameeting.M:Yes.I’msorry.Usuallyasalespersonhelpsintheshopbutherkidisilltoday.(3)Text4M:Excuseme,areyouwaitingforthe7:50train?W:No,ithasgone.Itleft10minutesago—rightontime.(40)M:Butmywatchsays…Ohno,mywatchhasstopped.Text5W:IthinkweshouldconsidermovingtoWaterville.M:Butallourfriendslivehere.W:Yes,buttheschoolstherearegood.Theyhavebetterteachers,andIwantthebesteducationforoursonanddaughter.(5)Text6W:Hello.Jeanspeaking.M:Oh,it’syou,dear.SorryIhadtorushoffthismorning.Howaretheboys?(6)W:I’mtakingthemtothedoctorat10:00,(6)butI’msurethey’regoingtobeallright.M:That’sgood.I’llgetthecakefortomorrow’sbirthdaypartyonmywayhome.(7)W:Great.Oh,gifts!I’mthinkingofbuyingacameraorphones.M:Well,dear,howaboutweputawaysomemoneyinthebankforthem,andteachthemhowtospendmoneywiselyinstead?W:That’sagoodidea.Let’sdoitlatertoday!Text7W:Well,Mr.Barclay,(8)(9)I’mveryimpressedwithyournovel.(8)

10M:I’msogladyoulikeit.Iwasn’tsureifthesubjectwouldbepopular.W:Yourstyleofwritingwillmakeitpopular.It’ssimpleandclear,yetveryintelligent.(8)M:Thankyou.W:Asaneditor,Ifindithardtobelieveit’syourfirstnovel.It’ssowell-written.M:Inearlydidn’twriteit.I’musuallytoobusywithwork,butIwasillforalongperiod,soIstartedittofreemyselfofboredom.(9)W:Areyoubetternow?M:Ohyes.W:There’sjustonesmallthingI’dlikeyoutochange.(10)M:Nottheending,Ihope.W:No,it’sthenamesofsomecharacters,(10)becausetherearerealpersonsofthatnameandtheymayfeeluncomfortable.Text8M:Hello,BrightFutures.HowcanIhelpyou?W:Hello.Isawyouradvertisementforsolarpower.Canyoutellmemoreaboutit?(11)M:Doyoumeansolarpowerforyourhome?W:Yes.I’veheardit’sgoodfortheenvironment.M:Itdefinitelyis.Also,itisfreepower,soitcansaveyourmoney.W:Howdoesitwork?M:Thepanelsonyourhousecollectenergyfromthesunandturnitintoelectricity.W:Doesitcostalottosetup?Thecostismytopconcernnow.(12)M:Itisn’tcheap,butthegovernmenthasjustannouncedthatitwillgivemoneytopeoplewhofitsolarpanels.Andyoucanevensellbackyourelectricitytothegovernment.W:Wow,thatsoundsreallyinterestingnow.M:Then,whydon’tIcometoyourhouseandworkoutthebestplanwithbestpriceandmostsuitableproductsforyourfamily?(13)Text9W:That’sallforthestoriesaboutthecity’shighschoolsportsteams.Next,we’relookingatlocalweather,andwe’vegotsomesurprisingnewsforeveryone.M:AfteramonthofsnowyandwindydaysaroundToronto,we’reexpectingasignificantchange.ThismapshowsthatawarmairhasbeenpushedfromMexicothroughnorthernUSA,findingitswayheretoSouthernCanada.(14)W:Greatnews,I’dsay!Wefinallyhavesomewarmsunnydaysahead.(15)Can’twaittogetmyswimsuitsandmysuncream.M:Wow,holdyourhorses.Thiswarmairsystemwillonlystickaroundfor14days.(15)Afterthat,we’llexpectanotherfastdropintemperature.W:Butatleast,untilthen,mydearlisteners,getoutsideandenjoyyourselves.Whynotgoforarunanddosomesportswithyourfamiliesandfriends?M:Niceideas.Beawareofthetemperaturedifferencebetweendayandnight.Alwaystakeacoatwhenyoudo

11anyoutdooractivities.(16)W:That’sright.Keepyourselfwarmandstayhealthy.Next,we’llgetintoourdailybusinessmarketupdate.(17)Text10(第18题为总结题)Thesedaysitlookslikealargeareaofdesertedland,butCircusMaximus,inRome,hasanexcitinghistory.AsoneoftheremainsofancientRome,CircusMaximuswasthelargeststadiumintheentireRomanEmpire.Inthesite,hugecrowdswatchedaracingamonghorse-drawnvehicles.Thereweretwotosixhorsesineachvehicle,andpeopleinthevehiclescontrolledtheirhorsestofinishfirst.(19)CircusMaximuswasbuiltinlate7thorearly6thcenturyBC,mainlyforentertainmentpurposes.Themostpopulareventheldtherewastheracing.Apartfromthat,thesitewasalsousedforRomanGamesduringfestivalsandcelebrationsforvictoriesinwars.NotuntilthefalloftheRomanEmpireinthe5thcenturyAD,CircusMaximusfinallyfelloutofuse.(20)Today,thesiteisusedasaparkareaandisregularlyusedformusicconcertsandpublicgatherings.Inrecentyears,CircusMaximushasbecometheplaceforcelebratingNewYear’sEveinRome.

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