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曩 “ ” 巴中市普通高中2021级 一诊 考试 英 语 (满分 150分 120分钟完卷 ) 注意事项 : 1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、班级、考号填写在答题卡规定的位置。 2.选择题答时请使用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题答题时必须 用0.5毫 米黑色墨迹签字笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定的位置,在规定的答题区域以外答题 无效,在试题卷上答题无效 ) 3.考试结束后,考生将答题卡交田。 第I卷 (选择题 共100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 ) 请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项、 : 1.How did the woman feel aboutthe slm? A,Amused. B.scared. C.Encouraged. 2.What does the“lan advise the wornan to do? A.Copy the docuIment. B.Restart the colmputer。 C.Read the instruCtions. 3.What are the speakers rnainly talking about? A.A storm. B.A ire. C.A website。 4.What is the possible rclationship bet、veen the speakers? · A.Parent and child. IB},·TeaCher and studcnt. C.Classmates. 5.Why is the、von1an talking to the 1mlan? A.iT.o ask about a report. B.To arrange a busincss trip. C.To get a roo1m service 第二节 (共 15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分 ) 清听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项 c` 诺听第6段材料,l回答第6、 7题。 6.What feeling did the rnan experience in I《 lenya? A,Regret. B,Disbelief, C.Gratitude. 7.Who is the nla11 probably? A.A professional athlete. B.An assistant coach, C,A college student. 听笫7段材料,回答第 8至 10题。 8,Where are the speakers probably? A.At a cinema, B.In a classroom. C.Atthe man’s, 9,Why does the rnan suggest secing Feet on the`亻 oon? A.It’s a coimedy, B.It uses special effects. C,It stars a namous act。r. What do the speakers agree to watch atlast? 10。 A.Blackish. B,Earth`Vars. C.Lego Running. 请听第8段材料9回答第 11至 13题。 11.What does the· rnan think it’s unnecessary to clean? A.The nridge. B.The washing rrlachine. C,The gas cooker 英语 · 第1页 (共 8页 ) {#{QQABTYCEogCAAABAAQhCEwWKCEAQkBCAAKoGxFAIMAAByRNABAA=}#}′ 12.吼 hich of the follo`内`ing services does the r11an need? A.sorting out the clothes. B.Checking the、viring. C,C)lcaning the curtains. 13。 VVhat`wrill the rnan probably do next? A,I∶)oⅥ 1eet a cleanen (E),sign a contract. `9nload an app. IB|,卜 清听第9段材料,回答第 14至 16题。 14.·V¢hy does the、vornan choose to work for the Orion stadiuna? A.It involves kids. IB}.It is outdoors. (E).lt sounds like fun, ′ 15.V、 hich aspect of safety does the lllan think is lllost in1portant? A。 IEInsuring children stay in the stadiun1, Providing proper equiprnent for children。 IB}。 ˉ Re111oving obstacles in changing roorns. C)。 16.What afisected the schedule for the volleyball co111petition last ycar? A.Bad weather. B.H~eavy traσ ic. C.An iniury 听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。 17.What did the past owners rnake changes to? A.The garden. B.The house. C,The farrr1, 18,Why did Edward build Unite lHo1mle? A,To discuss politics, B.To nlake nriends, C.To collect artworks. 19.Whatis new for children at Unite Home? A.The clothes for dressing up. B.The n1ini fartn trucks. C.The adventure playground. 20。 `AV,hsaet ec asno tmoeu rrisatrse doa niinm tahlcs .br i c kB b.uWialtdicnhg ?cows being milked, C,TIry farming tools. 第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节 分40分 ,满 ) 第 …Ⅱ ;=(共 15小题:每小题2分,满分30分 ) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、 B、 C和 D四个选项中,选出墩佳选项。 A scotland’s landscapes9 history,and culture offer a great variety of expcriences, This su1】 1E·nler, join our umique ranger progralms to|(discover scotla|ncl like ne· ver beforcl Voung Clam’s Highland Cames(June 4 to August 22) 虍 Test their skills in traditional scottish garnles and coFnpaFe `delightful cxperience for children!′ their abilities to the historical legends of scotland,No prior expericnce needcd.Fun and educational, this progra1m.is ficxible to fit your schedule。 eet atthe Highland Folk Museu111. VViid|Hlighlands Exploration(`亻ay 25` 亻to septen1ber 3) 1111rnerse yourself in the rugged beauty of the scottish Highlands. Perfcct for fa1milics, this progFal羽t offers guided hikes thro11gh scenic trails9 wildlife spotting,a11d carnping adventurcs,Learn about scotland’ s native wildli托 and how to responsibly c刂oy the natural cnvironment.Gathcr atthe Glencoc Visitor Centre. LoCh N·ess Legends amd Lore(June 8 to septe1mber 3) At the worldˉ falm.ous Loch Ness,this progran1 cor11bincs breathtaking views、 vitll captivating stories about the Loch’ s history and the n1ysterious Nessie, Idcal for fanlilies and photography cnthusiasts,Meet atthe Loch Ness Centre&|Exhibition for this engaging talk. Photography Workshops in the Isles(June 18&July ll) 英语 · 第2页 (共 8页 ) {#{QQABTYCEogCAAABAAQhCEwWKCEAQkBCAAKoGxFAIMAAByRNABAA=}#}Enhance your photography skills in scotland’ s p1cturesque landscapes.Join our expeH photographers for hands-on workshops. 6/18-Isle of skye sceneries∶ meet atthe old Man of stor p0rking area。 · 7/11-Capturing the Aurora∶ meet atthe shetland Isles obseWatory.· 21.What do we know about Yot】ng Clan’s Highland Games? A.It cornbines education aind pleasure. lB.It requires previous experienCe. C.It o1mers scenic views. E)∶ It tests athletic skills. 22.What do Wild Highlands Exploration and Loch Ness Legends and Lore have in common? A.oFnering guidFd hikes. B.EnhanCing photography skills: ∶D.Learning about traditional scottish gaines. c.Being rnost suitable for falnilies。 23.What is the Fnain purpose ofthe scotland’ s prograⅡls? A.To offer a variety of sport activities. B.To provide natural and cultural experiences. c.·ro focus on historical landrnarks. D.To teach about wildlife conservation. B When Darell Langwonhy was growing up,Thanksgiving meant 30 neighbors sharing a potluck lnieal in the fanlily(iriveway. “ My parents worked at a golf course.Tib.ey’ d invite all the workers to′ rhanksgiving dinner. ′ Γhey would neverturn anybody away,” he says.“Ifthere was a kid in the neighborhood who needed dinner,he got it,” It has become an essential part of their family line.Today,Langworthy carries on ieinnont, where a combination of barbecuc and the tradition at his restaurant in Colchester, 1ˇ community service has madeiMark BBQ a hot spot. Colchester is a small town on the shores of Lake Champlain,just north of Burlington.Locals Mex meatloaf knOw Mark BBQ for its brisket burgers,pulled-pork sandwiches and Texˉ Enter:Recovery Kitchen,a For nlany,Mark BBQ is also a stop on the road to recovery。 programme that brings former addicts into the kitchen to build service industry skius.The effort was more inspired by manager Casey DeG访 se,who arived with a troubled history and even· determination. “ He had been turned down br 35 jobs,” Langwo五hy sγs,“We said‘Let’s take a chancer and ’ he’s never let rn.e down.’ I had a time when I was dennitely Langworthy knows that a little help can go a lorg way.“ drinking too in.uch,” he recalls.Now,he olⅡlers to others the support he once needed.He keeps a gooler by Mark BBQ’ s iont door with nree food for anyone who wants it.But his免 vorite pastime is still watching hll plates twu to dirty dishes. “ If we Can pay the bills and sta】,we’re happy,” says Langworthy.“If we can help the community,·we’re happier.” so nar,Darell Langworthy has handed out more than 1709000 iee rneals. .24.What’ s the tradition of the iLangwvorthy fainlily? A.′ro invite people in his coⅡ △nunity to'rhanksgiving dinneL C∷To start a programme caued Enter∶ Recovery KitChen. IB.rro work at a golf course like his parents。 D.To have a fainily reunion on ThanksgiVing D)ay. 英语 · 第3页 (共 8页 ) 」 {#{QQABTYCEogCAAABAAQhCEwWKCEAQkBCAAKoGxFAIMAAByRNABAA=}#}■上 25.Whatis special about Darell Langwo⒒ hy’s restaurant? A.It serves tasty and countless food. B.It omersj。b chances for people。 C.It combines BBQ and community service. D.It lies on the shores of Lake Charrlplain. 26.Which ofthe following words can best describe Darrell Langwonhy? A.Adventurous and responsible B.Generous and elnpathetic C.Cooperative and productive lD).A|mlbitious and delmanding 27.What111essage is conveyed in the teXt? A.A,ction speaks louder than words. |B.Many hands rnake light work. C.LOving is a thing that grows. D.lDevotion rnakes the w7orld a better place. C In the house where I grew up,we had a roon1 we calleld the library.It wasn’ t a real library,of course,it wasjust a small room dominated by a television set.But there were bookshelves built into all four、va11s,and hundreds of book-hardback.books ofrnany colors_surrounded· us in that rootn. rrlhe books,collected by rny parents and grandparents throughout their lifetirnes,、 vere a part of rny childhood. IBut in the 1970s,I’1n noticing a worrying trend∶ a lnove away iorrl books.Annerican hornes nlight soon lack dedicated spaces for libraries, and hardcover books, once syrnbols of enduring thought and wisdon1,rnay becorne endangered. A nriend、vho o、vns a bookstore in a college to、vn tells Fne he struggles to sell hardback books; paperbacks,though easier to se11,still disappoint hiln.students,once seen with books,now chrry n1usic records.Reading seerns to be giving way to listening,Recent observations support this shiR: the I∶Jniversity of Illinois reported that a signincant portion of areshmnen have reading skills no better than an average eighth grader, 、vith rnany of these students having been top perfor1m.ers in high school。 1Jniversity professors note that even college graduates struggle with read|ing and、 vriting.rrhe cultural iFnpact of this change is evident.A successful fCtion book|△ 1ight sell a:n,ere 3,000 copies, whle a music albllm by a new ban戏 Boston,has sold millionlls.This renects。 w passive∞nsumption era, where listening to rn.usic or、 vatching sho、 vs requires little active engageFnent,unlike reading a book, 、vhich dernands eflsort and intent. In the past,reading was a mndamental part ofli化 ,but now,in the era of fast inbrmation access, books are losing their signifcant place. rroday9s young ArneFicans are rnore likely to read a disposable paperback than to cherish and reread a.hardcover. In a society that values speed and convenience,the book for keeping and rereading is a weighty· dinosaur. 28.Whattrend in the 1970s does the author fnd concerning? A.rrhe rlse ofpaperback books。 ′ B。 rhe increase in television、 vatching。 c.'rhe struggle to sell hardback books. D,′rhe decline in book reading and interest in libraries. 英语 · 第4页 (共 8页 ) —— 1 {#{QQABTYCEogCAAABAAQhCEwWKCEAQkBCAAKoGxFAIMAAByRNABAA=}#}-L 29.What iFnpact does.the shift a、vay 11oFll books have on college students? A.They rn,ay have dif旺 culty in reading and writing. B.irhey read rn.ore hardbacks than paperbacks. C).They are buying ln.ore books than lniusic records. Irhey are Iniore likely to engage in dernanding work. E)。 30.AicCording to the aut11or,whatis the book for keeping and rereading viewed as.today? .A.A valuable resource. B,A popular trend. C.An outdated relic. D.A new innovation. 31∶ What cah be the suitable title for the passage? A.Library:A Valuable Place B.Books:An Endangered species? C.iR.eading Makes People Wise. E)。 ∶【1|ardcovers Are syrrlbols ofWisdon1. D As awareness of Clirn.ate change grows, so does the desire to do sornething about it. But the scale of the problems it causes_iom wildmes t。 melting glaciers to droughts— can seem utterly overwhellning.It can be hard to rn,ake a connection between our everyday lives and the stlrvival of polar bears,let alone how、 ve as individuals can help turn the situation around. . (∶)ne way to gain a quantinable understanding of the irnpacts of our actions,for good and bad,is through what is known as a carbon nootprint.But while the concept is gaining止 型些鱼四L,it is not always allly understood.According to Mike Berners-Lee,a professor at Lancaster 1,Jniversity in the UK and author of形 召C夕r3o″ Fooprj刀r犭Ev召V汤 g,it is“the sum total of all the greenhouse gas li″ lissions that had to take place in order for a product to be produced or for an activity to take el“ ’ place.’ What steps a person can take to reduce their personal footprirlt the m.ost.of course depends on the kind of lifestyle they presently live,and the sarne actions are not equally efnective for everyone. Berners-Lee notes that,“ for some people,nying may be 10 percent of their footprint,for some people it’s zero,and for son△ e it’ s such a huge nurnber thatit should be the only thing they should be thinking about.9’ ˉ· It isn’t easy to calculate a carbon footprint and it has been clairned that the earliest such calculator appeared in 2004 as part ofthe“ Beyond Petroleun1” calnpaign of oil giant IBP-a faCt that causes sorne observers to criticize the pressure to reduce personal carbon footprints as a“ shain1” to “ prom。te the slant that climate change is not the nault。 fan oil giant,but that of individuals.” “ I would say personal carbon footprint calculators are a usenll t。 。lt。 assess the irnpact of your ’ inunediate actions.’ |Be|rlnersoLee says.“ But what’s rnuch rnore iln.poirtant than your personal carbon footprint is your olirn.ate shado、v,which airns to paint a picture of the full surn of one’s choices and the irn|pact they have on the planet. Ftor exannple,how you vote,、 vhere you work,ho、v you invest your rnoney,and how FnuCh you talk about cliln,ate change. 32.What does the underlined飞 Vord“traction” in paragraph 2 probably rnean? A..attention B.insight C.control D.pow· er 33.How does Berners-Lee explain his opinion according to paragraph 3? A.By presenting a nact B.By nlaking a co1mparision C.By clari灯ing a concept D.By giving suggestions 英语 · 第5页 (共 8页 ) -I {#{QQABTYCEogCAAABAAQhCEwWKCEAQkBCAAKoGxFAIMAAByRNABAA=}#}’ 34.Whatis the observers’ attitude to the“Beyond Petroleun1’ ca1mipaign ofoil giant BlP? A.unclear B.favorable Cl indiglerent D.disapproving 35.What can we infer11·onl the last paragraph? A.′rools are Fnore iFniportant than choices. B.ohly individuals are responsible for cli1rlate change. C.Clirnate shadow covers a broad range ofactions. D.Calculating carbon footprint is me most ef℃cdve. 第二节 (共 5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。 I|Iave you ever fallen asleep in class?′ Γhere’s no need to be ashalrled about dozing ofF in olass. studies have sho· w`n that people can·only stay con1pletely focused on sornething for a ln.axilniunl of 10 111inutes._旦 鱼_.This results in poor acade1mic perRrInance.In this article,you’ ll discover 4 simple strategies to feel eneFgized and awake while in class. sleep the night before your class. students、vho doze in class o1Rien nlissed sleep the night before。 37 Maintaining a regular sleep schedule and allow yourself tirne to relax before heading to bed by putting away your phone,homne`vork,and other things that keep your rnind active. 38 Most people have experieˉnced the、vell-known“food coilna” a|Rier eating a large rlleal,which iesults in a feeling of heaviness that drains youF energy.This is particularly true if you eat certain foods,such as a mealthat is high in carbOhydrates. Drink plenty ofwater,and bring soimle to class too。 Yiour blood concentration thickens due to a lack of nuid,resulting in the reduction of plasIna (血浆)in the blood,.which in tum makes your hea五 wOrk harder to supply oxygen and mtrients to the body.Increase your、vater intake by consciously taking sips ofwater throughoutthe day. _,32L~。 tlake notes。 leep your attention on what’s going on in class by taking notes as the teacher gives the lecture. I《 Taking notes is an effective way to stay awake in class.工 ,」 缒 _上Your brain will be engaged in class ifyou write down whatis being said。 A. Avoid eating a large nleal before class。 B.Consulme less carbohydrates。 C.It forces you to maintain activity in your mind。 E). I.Jnfortunately,.nnany class instructors are totally unalw·are to this lear11ing process. E.Furthermore,prevent dehydration(脱 水)and make stIre you’re bringing water with you to lass · R G Cietting enough sleep is your arst line ofdefense 1o)r staying a、 vake in class. . 第 It’s necessary to lnake the ftlll use ofclass tirne to iln|prove acadenlic perforrn,ance. 三部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分45分 ) 第一节 完形填空 (共 20小题;每小题 1.5分,满分30分 ) 阅读下面短文,从短文后备题所给的四个选项 (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。 英语 · 第6页 (共 8页 ) : {#{QQABTYCEogCAAABAAQhCEwWKCEAQkBCAAKoGxFAIMAAByRNABAA=}#}oy the crucial victory in an Arena of Valor competition,they As the other four players e刂 上~~champion who plays with her remained unaware thattheirteammate Lu Dong is a Paralympic~至 feet. At 32,Lu Dong has_兰⒉_a lot of medals over her 19-year swimming career.Meanwhile,she has enriched her daily li免 by~兰廴~into various hobbies. 主.~,her appearances in internet cafes drew Lu工兰生~an interest in Arena ofValor in 2017.~兰 鱼工However,it also led to generous compliments when a lot of curious glances,which made her~」 others_垒王_her remarkable skills."They praised me after watching me play so we11 with my feet, ⒐_an hour daily to which gave me a sense ofL~型 辶~,"Lu said.Besides video games,Lu has_垒 cooking and beauty 立_her skills in bo曲 piano practice hr the past three years and has also_至 rnakeup。 2 Losing hcr_王L_in a childhood accident,Lu stop participating in P.iE.classes to avoid_至 _.Luckily,she was in her elementary school days,which made her physiCa11y and mentally_塑 recommended to join the provincial swimming team in 2004.she won two golds and two silvers in ~in the national squad(代 the youth group ofthe National Championship in 2005,earning a~I生 s_丕 表队).Lu’ ~工performances in the pool caught the eye ofBeIng sports University in 2020, _△鱼上~the beginning ofher co11egejourney. changing frorrl a(n)工至三 ~工 girl to a national chalnpion,Lu gained irnlmense conndence.she no longer~至生~to wear Toshirts in summer or to tuck her sleeves into her pockets in winter. "It was swimlming that~_至⒉_the girl who always talked a lot and the girl who was brave ’.Lu sald. enough to.」n~the nxed image ofthe disabled. 41.A.swimming B· running C,dancing D D D slng1ng D 42.A.accounted iB}.accon·lrnlodated C.acco1mplished acCurnulated diving C.leaping burnping 43.A.looking lB}· C.made built 44.A.developed B· created C,Initially E)。 Firstly 45.A,Eventu,ally B.Fortnally C.uneasy D.armoyed 46.A,conadent B.comfortable 47.A.approved B· witnessed C.learned E).practiced IB,belonging C.identity E).aChievement 48.A.responsibility 49,A.dedicated B.lasted C.waited D.ofFered D.showcased 50,A.bund B.kept C.required 51.A.hands B.arrns C.legs D.feet D.loss 52.A.wounds B.darrlage C.iniuries B.capable C.strong E).tired 53.A.vulnerable D.poi“ 54.A.degree B.living C.position 55.A.unique B.ordinary C.typical E).exceptional D.proving C.following 56.A.changing B.rFlarking C,selish E),iFnpatient 57.A,uncomnnlunicative B.una1△bitious 58.A,rnanaged 分 B.attelmpted C.expected E).hesitated B.brought-ack c,waken up E)。 tak.en away 59.A,found out B.acCept C,challenge E)。 shape 60.A,understand 第II卷 (非选择题 共50分 ) 第三部分 语言知识运用 (共两节,满分45分 ) 第二节 (共 10小题:每小题 1.5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 英语 · 第7页 (共 8页 ) {#{QQABTYCEogCAAABAAQhCEwWKCEAQkBCAAKoGxFAIMAAByRNABAA=}#}First presented in 1953 and presented_鱼上上~(annual)since 1955,the I·1ugo Awards,the、vorld’s top literary awards for science fction writing,_L道2上二(arlllounce)at the 2o23 Chengdu World ˉ i · science Fiction Convention. .ˉ Chinese writer Hai Ya’ s The space-Tinle Painter won the Hugo Award for Best Novelette.He became the third Chinese writer~6fl~(win)a HugQ award aner Liu Cixin and Hao Jingfang.~~鱼 生 (work)in the gnancial indlls1ry,Hai Ya started writing science伍 ction when he was匹 5.university student and published his irst 、vork in 2019. IIis novelette is inspired by a painting masterpiece,g勋 刀rJ Jli印?gs屁曰刀Ξ″,-y Wang Ximeng nrom the song Dynasty.He has woven the story of Wang’s life into a thrillerL~鱼 鱼~工 combines the elements of traditional Chinese culture and history with sci-∶i and detective genres。 The H。go Award for Best Professional Artist went to Chinese digital artist zhao Enzhe,a longthne cover artist for science Fiction World lnagazine. _鱼 z_(consider)as the itLiu Cixin of illustration"zhao has developed a strong interest in sci-f-themed_鱼 邑_(create) 。He once rnentioned that alrnost all his、 vorks、vere created、vhen he keot exoloring the idea of rnerging sciˉ 1匠 with Chinese traditional oulture。 69 the Chinese winners ofthe H ugo Awards,sci-f writer I.1an song Ⅵ `rote on sina Weibo that a new force of Chinese sciˉ fi.has risen.IBut he said he also felt the need for Chinese sci-伍 writers to work even~_工三Q_(hard) because of the strong position Europe and the United states enioy in this area. 第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分35分 ) 第一节 矢19文改错 (共 10小题;每 小题 】分,满分10分 ) 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修以你同桌写的以下作文。文中共 有 10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处、每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧ ),并在其下面写出该加的词 . 删除:把 多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。 修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。 注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词 ; 2.只 允许修改 1o处,多 者 (从第11处起)不计分 A fe、v years ago on a vacation trip,l rrlade a video of n1yself dance wildly in foreign places.I put it on the Internct.sorne· n|iends started passing thern around and soon rnillions of people、 vatched it. I、vas offered rnoney to continue n1y travels.And since then,I had nmade two rnore travel video that include seventy countries. `亻 any people wanted to dance along 、vith rne, because I started inviting them tojoin me.People want to feel connect to each other.They wantto heard and seen,and they’re curious to hear and see others frolu places· far a、vay.I share with that idea.lt’ s exactly which drives me to trave1.When I dance with people,I see them smile and laugh,Which makes me truly exciting. 第二节 书 i自 i表达 (满分25分 ) 假设你是李华9你的英 |玉|朋友Mike对你如何平衡学习和生活很感兴趣小淆你给他写一封 邮件,分享你的时闸管理方法。你的邮件应包括以下内容 : 1.时间管理的重要性;2.分享具体方法 ; 注意:1.不得透露个人及学校信息;2.词数 100左右;3。 可以适当增加细节,使行文 连贯。 英语 · 第8页 (共 8页 ) {#{QQABTYCEogCAAABAAQhCEwWKCEAQkBCAAKoGxFAIMAAByRNABAA=}#}巴中市普通高中 2021 级“一诊”考试英语试题答案 听力部分 1-5 BCBCA 6-10 BCCAC 11-15 CBABA 16-20 CBCBA 阅读理解 21—25 ACBAC 26—30 BDDAC 31—35 BABDC 七选五 36—40 DFAEC 完形填空 41—45 ADBAC 46—50 CBDAD 51—55 BCACD 56—60 BADBC 语法填空 61. annually 62. were announced 63. to win 64. Working 65. a 66. which/that 67. Considered 68. creation(s) 69. on 70.harder 短文改错 A few years ago on a vacation trip, I made a video of myself dance wildly in foreign places. I put dancing it on the Internet. Some friends started passing them around and soon millions of people watched it it. I was offered money to continue my travels. And since then, I had made two more travel video have videos that include seventy countries on all seven continents. A lot of people wanted to dance along with me, because I started inviting them to join me. People want to feel connect to each other. They so connected want to˄ heard and seen, and they're curious to hear and see others from places far away. I share be with that idea. It's exactly which drives me to travel. When I dance with people, I see them smile what and laugh, which makes me truly exciting. excited 书面表达(略) 巴中市普通高中 2021级“一诊”考试英语试题 听力材料 第一节 请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。 (Text 1) M: Ella, did you watch the film Losing Shoes last night? It has got good reviews. W: Yes, but I was absolutely terrified! It had me on the edge of my seat from start to finish. (Text 2) W: What’s wrong with this computer? It keeps shutting down every time I try to print out a document. I have tried unplugging it and plugging it back in again. M: If I were you, I’d consult the instruction book. (Text 3) W: Did you hear about the fire at the recycling plant? {#{QQABTYCEogCAAABAAQhCEwWKCEAQkBCAAKoGxFAIMAAByRNABAA=}#}M: I read about it online. The reports say it was due to lightning during last night’s electric storm. (Text 4) W: Tom, you’ve missed several lectures recently. M: I know, but I’m finding the course and the part-time job stressful. I can’t seem to get organized. W: Don’t worry. I’ve attended every lecture so you can look at my notes. (Text 5) W: Hi, Jack. Howard is about to leave on his business trip and he wanted to get the report you were working on. M: Oh, I left it on his desk this morning. W: Hmm ... Maybe it fell on the floor? M: I bet he’s put it in his drawer and forgotten about it. 第二节 请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。 (Text 6) 请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 W: Thomas, do you want to be a professional athlete? You’re quite brilliant. M: Thanks. Before college, I thought I could win anything. However, I should have learned more. W: What makes you say that? M: I went to Kenya to get some training. I was chosen to run with some top teenage athletes in the world. But once we started competing, I very quickly realized I wasn't good enough. I thought “this can’t be happening!” W: I’m sorry to hear that. M: So I think it’s much better to do a university course — sports science. And that’s what I’m doing now. (Text 7) 请听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 M: Come in, Lisa. I’ve just ordered the pizzas. W: You remembered to get a vegetarian one for Greg and Kate, didn’t you? M: Yes. This is supposed to be movie night after all. I’ve downloaded a few on my computer. What film do we choose? Look, we have Blackfish. It’s about the killer whales. W: Sounds a bit serious. I think it would be better to watch something fun. M: How about Feet on the Moon? It’s a comedy. Hang on! There’s Earth Wars. W: No! I’m not really a fan of science fiction. M: Oh! I’ve found it! Lego Running. It is an animated film, but it’s not just for kids. Ferrel does one of the voices. W: OK, then. (Text 8) 请听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 W: Hello, Easy Life Cleaning Services. M: Hello, I’m looking for a cleaning service for my apartment. Do you have a basic cleaning package? W: Sure. We do a thorough clean of all surfaces in each room. We also have some additional services if you want. For example, we can clean your gas cooker, which is extra. M: Oh, I hardly cook, but can you do the fridge and washing machine? {#{QQABTYCEogCAAABAAQhCEwWKCEAQkBCAAKoGxFAIMAAByRNABAA=}#}W: Of course. We could clean your curtains and clothes if necessary. M: No, they’re OK. But could you do something about the wiring? The light switches don’t work well. W: Don’t worry. Our electrician can deal with that. M: Great! How can I get your service? W: Quite easy! First place an order by our app and then we put you in touch with a reliable cleaner who can come straightaway. M: OK. Thanks. I’ll do it right away. (Text 9) 请听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。 M: What part-time job have you chosen? W: I’ve decided to work for the Orion Stadium. I’ll help to set up sports competitions for primary school children. M: Oh, working with children can be tougher than you think. W: I know, but it’s the fresh air that attracts me. M: OK. Obviously safety’s going to be one of your key concerns for this event. W: Yes. I’ll need to make sure none of the equipment’s damaged. M: Ah well, you’ll need to inspect areas like changing rooms, but your main priority will be not to lose anyone! W: Right. M: What about the scheduling? There are all sorts of things that can change the timetable — like rain, for instance, though so far, we've always been lucky with that. W: Yeah, and I was thinking about what to do if someone got hurt. I know last year that caused a terrible delay in the volleyball competition. (Text 10) 请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 Welcome to Unite Home! I’ll give you a brief introduction to this estate. The estate consists of a house, a garden and a farm. The house dates back to the 1950s. It has had different owners. Almost all of them have left their marks, generally by adding new rooms. The garden looks much as it’s always done. From the 1980s, the estate was owned by Edward Thomas. He intended to escape from the world of politics and find a place worthy of collections of paintings. So he bought the estate and rebuilt it. He named the place Unite Home. I see there are some children here with you today. Well, we have several activities for children, like dressing up in the sorts of clothes that children wore in the past. Besides, you can take them to the adventure playground. Our latest addition is child-sized farm trucks. They can drive around the grounds. At the end of the tour, we’ll visit the farm. The stone building displays some agricultural tools. There’s a wooden house, where you can milk the cows. You’ll see types of cattle and sheep that are hardly ever found these days in our only brick building. We’re helping to preserve them, to stop their numbers falling further. {#{QQABTYCEogCAAABAAQhCEwWKCEAQkBCAAKoGxFAIMAAByRNABAA=}#}