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英语参考答案
听力:1-5:A A B C C 6-10:B C C A A 11-15:A C B A B 16-20:C C A B B
阅读: 21-35:B A B C D B A C B B D D C D C
七选五: 36-40: B G D F C
完型填空: 41-45: A C B D A 46-50: B C D B A 51-55: C A D B C
语法填空: 56.particularly 57.suspended 58.means 59.depending 60.discovery
61.where 62.since 63.was recorded 64.to mark 65. a
写作第一节:
Dear Editor,
Learning that an English corner will be open in our school, I’m writing to give some advice.
First of all, the English corner can be arranged every Friday in our language lab so that we will be
offered a chance to practice our oral English using multimedia devices. What’s more, the theme of the
English corner should be about improving our language competence, in particular, spoken English, various
topics included.
I hope my advice is worth taking and the first session will arrive on time!
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
写作第二节
The next morning, we headed out to a remote school with resources. When we arrived, the children welcomed
us with big smiles. Nia and Robyn were shocked to see the simple classrooms and the lack of basic facilities. They
quickly got involved, helping to distribute the resources and playing with the children. During the two weeks, they
learned to appreciate what they had and realized the importance of helping others.
Upon returning to the UK, the change in Nia and Robyn was evident. They no longer complained about trivial
things and became more grateful for their lives. They also started to save money to support the charity. I was proud
to see their growth and the positive impact the trip had on them. It was a journey that they would never forget.
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司附:听力原文:
Text 1
W: Oh, sure. There you are. I’m rather busy today, so I need you to watch the kids after school.
M: Sorry, I can’t. l have to go to the mall. I need new shoes.
W: Well, why don’t you do the shopping tomorrow? The kids are more important.
M: Okay.
Text 2
W: Excuse me. My car has broken down and I wonder if you could tell me where I could find a garage.
M: I’m sorry, I have no idea. But if you go down that way for about half a mile, there is a village. There might
be someone who knows.
W: Okay, thanks a lot.
Text 3
M: Morning. Can I have a cheese sandwich and a large chocolate shake?
W: Sorry, sir, but we’ve stopped serving breakfast.
M: Oh, please. It’s 10:45 now. I’m only five minutes late.
W: I’m sorry, sir. You can order from our lunch menu.
Text 4
W: Welcome everybody to today’s team meeting. Thank you very much for attending. But has anybody seen
Charles?
M: Yeah, l did see him in the kitchen making a cup of tea. So I’m sure he won’t be long.
Text 5
M: Hi, Jane. Do you have any plans for this weekend?
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司W: Not really. Just reading and maybe doing some grocery shopping. How about you?
M: I’m thinking of having an outing if the weather holds up. There’s a beautiful trail in the forest that I’ve
been wanting to explore. Would you like to join me?
W: Why not? That sounds like a perfect plan. l hope the weather cooperates so we can enjoy it fully.
Text 6
W: Good afternoon, officer. I need to report a break-in. Someone entered my home while I was away.
M: Sorry to hear that. Can you tell me when this happened?
W: I left for work at around 8 a.m. and came back at about 6 p.m. That’s when l noticed my backdoor was open.
M: Did you see any signs of forced entry, like broken locks or windows?
W: The lock and the windows didn’t look damaged, but my belongings were everywhere inside.
M: What items are you aware are missing at this point?
W: My laptop, some cash that was in a drawer, and a few pieces of jewelry. I can provide a list and descriptions.
M: That would be helpful. We’ll get in touch for a follow-up.
Text 7
W: Hey, Steve, I hear you started a band.
M: Yeah, I play the guitar and some friends and I got together to start making music. We’ve been practicing for
a couple of months and I think we’re ready to have a concert.
W: Great. Are you going to have the show soon?
M: Yeah, hopefully sometime in the next couple of weeks. We’re pretty busy preparing for the final examinations,
but I think we can squeeze in a show before summer starts.
W: Cool. Where is it going to be?
M: We wanted to do it in the campus music hall. We play rock and roll. it’s kind of loud, so it’d sound great in
there. The problem is the Music Hall’s already been booked for the next few weekends.
W: So what are you going to do?
M: Well, there are no weekends left before summer, but there is an opening next Tuesday night. We could do the
show then.
Text 8
M: Have you seen all these unusual weather events on the news all around the world, Amy?
W: Yeah, I’m trying to pay attention. it’s been pretty bad in some places, heat waves, hurricanes and it’s been the
wettest January on record in the UK at the moment.
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司M: Right. So do you think that's because of climate change? Are you a climate change believer or a climate
change denier?
W: Well, I think it’s hard to deny, really. I think what humans do to the planet is going to have some
consequences. And science is science. You know, it’s backed up by evidence and facts. And scientists don’t say
things until they know it’s true.
M: I see. I’ve read quite a lot about it. And yes, there is science to support it. But I don’t know, there are also a
lot of questions that aren’t answered yet. It’s a very complex issue. I mean, these global systems of weather,
we just don’t really understand them.
Text 9
M: Jane, you are so fair-skinned. Do you get burnt easily in the sun?
W: I do. I have to be careful not to get burned. I’m careful with my sunscreen cream. How about you?
M: Well, I’m not a sunbather. I can’t think of anything more boring than sunbathing, to be quite honest with
you. I’d rather be more active doing some sort of swimming, some sort of activity.
W: I enjoy swimming in the ocean, too. If I go to the beach, I don’t sunbathe at all. I sit in the shade
until I just want to swim in the ocean. I also love to go diving to see something. That’s a lot more fun.
M: Yeah, see something and explore a bit. I mean the sea creatures are actually fascinating really. When
you go diving, it’s as if you have got into a new world.
W: Yes, but it’s a pity that I couldn’t do that here in Sweden.
M: Yeah, the water is too cold and there is not much to see underwater. But I know a Danish girl, very
strong, blond hair and every day of the year without a fail, she swims in the sea.
W: Oh, my goodness.
M: When there are big blocks of ice in the sea, she’ll still be swimming. She really believes it is really
good for blood circulation, but I don’t want to follow her.
Text 10
M: You are listening to Simplified Speech, a program where you can hear clear and easy to understand
conversations about interesting topics. My name is Andrew, and in a moment, I will be joined by my co-host
Cassie. In today's episode, we are going to talk about the rat race. Do you know what that is? We will explain it
in detail in just a moment. But basically, it’s a way to describe the busy, stressful, and sometimes never-ending
work that people do to get ahead and succeed in life. For now, l want to tell you that the best way to study with
this episode is by using our interactive text and helpful study guide. The interactive text is an amazing study tool
that allows you to click on any word and hear the audio start at that point. And the study guide goes more into
detail and explains the key expressions from the episode. Now let’s welcome Cassie to join me.
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