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哈师大附中 2023 级高二上期中考试
听第7 段材料,回答第8、9 题。
8.Whydoesthewomansuggestthemantrytheguitar?
英语试题
A.Itisfuntoplay. B.Itischeaptobuy. C.Itiseasytolearn.
9.Whatdoesthemandecidetolearntoplay?
A.Theviolin. B.Theguitar. C.Thepiano.
本试卷满分150分。考试时间为120分钟。 听第8段材料,回答第10至12 题。
10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
A.Teacherandstudent. B.Schoolmates. C.Colleagues.
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 11.Wherearethespeakers?
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。 A.InLondon. B.InCalifornia. C.InWarsaw.
1.Howwillthewomangohome? 12.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?
A.Bycar. B.Onfoot. C.Bybus. A.Helivesinahotel.
2.Whendoesthemanusuallygetup? B.He’llhelpthewomanwithherEnglish.
A.By5:00. B.At6:00. C.After6:30. C.HetakesacourseinEuropeanhistory.
3.Whatdoesthewomanmean? 听第9段材料,回答第13 至16 题。
A.Shemissedtheinterview. 13.Whatdoesthemanwanttorentout?
B.Shedidnotliketheinterview. A.Abedroom. B.Thewholehouse. C.Abedroomandalivingroom.
C.Theinterviewwentverywell. 14.Howmuchrentdoesthemanaskforpermonth?
4.WhydidthemanbuytheT-shirt? A.$800. B.$1,200. C.$1,380.
A.Ithasacoolpictureonit. B.Itispopularthisyear. C.Itscolorislovely. 15. Whatcanthemanseeoutofhishouse?
5.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace? A.Agarden. B.Aforest. C.Alake.
A.Inalibrary. B.Inabookstore. C.Inaclassroom. 16.Whatwillthewomandowiththehouse?
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) A.Visitit. B.Rentit. C.Advertiseit.
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 听第 10 段材料,回答第17 至 20 题。
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
17.Whatisthethemeofthefair?
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
A.Self-study. B.Studyingabroad. C.Jobopportunities.
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
18.Whatcanpeopledoatthefair?
6.Whatistheman?
A.Getfreetextbooks. B.Listentosomespeeches. C.Seethelatestcomputers.
A.Ateacher. B.Aresearcher. C.Ahost.
19.Howmuchwillafull-timestudentpayfortheticket?
7.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.£5. B.£3. C.£2.50.
A.Differentwaysofcommunication.
20.Whatshouldpeoplebookinadvance?
B.Influenceoftechnologyoncommunication.
A.Stands. B.Tickets. C.Parkingspace.
C.Communicationproblemsyoungpeopleface.
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
child. The pony responsible was queuing up for some ice cream in the car park near Haytor, and perhaps
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
thoughtI’djumpedinaheadofhim.
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
The reason why the ponies here are naughty is that Haytor is a tourist-heavy area and tourists are
项涂黑。
constantly feeding the ponies foods, despite signs asking them not to. By feeding the ponies, tourists increase
A
theriskofthemgettinghitbyacar,andmakethemhardertogatherduringthearea’sannualponydrift(迁移).
ABreakinLlandudno,Wales
The purpose of a pony drift is to gather them up so their health can be checked, the baby ones can be
AVictorianfavouriteoncebilledasthe“QueenofWelshresorts”,Llandudnohaskeptmuchofthecharm
stoppedfromfeedingontheir mother’s milk,andthosewho’ve gonebeyondtheir limitedareacanbereturned
(魅力)thatmadeitsopopular.ThewalkingpatharoundLlandudnoBay,thesmelloffishandchipsmovingin
to their correct area. Some of them are also later sold, in order to limit the number of ponies according to the
theair,andold-fashionedamusementsallcombinetodeliveratypicalBritishseasidebreak.Andastayin
rulessetbyNaturalEngland.
LlandudnocanbecombinedwithatriptoConwy,whichhasanimpressivecastleandBritain’ssmallesthouse.
Three weeks ago, I witnessed a small near-disaster a few miles west of here. While walking, I noticed a
Wheretoeat
pony roll over on his back. “Hello!” I said to him, assuming he was just rolling for fun, but he was very still
Dylan’s,onLlandudno’sEastParade,issetinaGradeⅡ-listedbuildingandoffersseaviewsplusamenu
and,asIgotcloser,Isawhimkickinghislegsintheairandbreathingheavily.Ibegantoproperlyworryabout
starringlocalproduce.DishesmightincludeWelshlambtacosandConwypork.Itsattachedshophasarange
him. Fortunately, I managed to get in touch with a Dartmoor’s Livestock Protection officer and send her a
ofaward-winningWelshsaucesandpreservestotakehome.
photo. The officer immediately sent a local farmer out to check on the pony. The pony had actually been
Wheretostay
trappedbetweentworocks.Thefarmerfreedhim,andhebegantorunhappilyaroundagain.
SetinaGradeI-listed17th-centurycountryhouse,BodysgallenHallisoneofonlythreeNational
Dartmoor has 1,000 or so ponies, who play a critical role in creating the diversity of species in this area.
Trust-ownedhotels.IthasviewsofConwyCastle.Guestscantourthegroundswiththeheadgardener.From
Many people areworking hardtopreserve these ponies, andtrying to come upwith plansto finda sustainable
£260pernight.
futureforoneofDartmoor’smostfinancially-troubledelements.
Whatwelike
24.Whyaretouristsaskednottofeedtheponies?
Ahalf-hourdriveortrainrideaway,thepicture-perfectmarkettownofLlanrwsthasanimpressive
A.Toprotectthetouristsfrombeingbitten. B.Tokeeptheponiesoffthepetrolstation.
three-arched(拱形的)bridgeacrosstheRiverConwy.Takeawalkanddropbyawineshopandrestaurant
C.Toavoidputtingtheponiesindanger. D.Topreventtheponiesfromfighting.
AmserDa.HighlightsincludeWelshcheesesandAngleseyseasalt.
25.Oneofthepurposesoftheannualponydriftis_______.
Don’tmiss
A.tofeedbabyponiesonmilk B.tocontrolthenumberofponies
A20-minutedrivefromLlandudno,theNationalBodnantGardenhasItalian-styleroseterraces(梯田).
C.toexpandthehabitatforponies D.toselltheponiesatagoodprice
Thestep-freeRoseWalktakesinkeypartsofthegarden,suchasWaterfallBridgeandOldMill,setagainst
26.Whatwastheauthor’sfirstreactionwhenhesawaponyrollonitsback?
thebackdropoftheEryrifoothills.
A.Hefreeditfromthetrap. B.Hecalledaprotectionofficer.
21.WhatcanyouseeinConwy?
C.Heworriedaboutitverymuch. D.Hethoughtofitasbeingnaughty.
A.Asplendidcastle. B.Britain’soldesthouse.
27.WhatdoestheauthorimplyaboutthepreservationofDartmoor’sponies?
C.Aqueen’sresidence. D.Italian-styleroseterraces.
A.Itlackspeople’sinvolvement. B.Itcostsalargeamountofmoney.
22.WhichofthefollowinghighlightsDylan’s?
C.ItwillaffecttourisminDartmoor. D.Ithascausedanimbalanceofspecies.
A.Asnackbar. B.Localproduce. C.Akindwaiter. D.Tastyseafood.
23.Whereshouldyougoifyouwanttoadmireroses?
A.BodysgallenHall. B.ThetownofLlanrwst.
C.Llandudno’sEastParade. D.TheNationalBodnantGarden.
B
“Isee you’ve got a bitof water on your coat,” said the man at the petrolstation. “Is it raining outthere?”
“No,it’sprettynice,”Ireplied,checkingmysleeve.“Oh,right.Apony(马驹)bitmeearlier.”
As it happened, the bite was virtually painless: more the kind of small bite you might get from a naughty
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司C Withthelargenumberofeducationaltechnological(ed-tech)productsthatlackresearchandgooddesign,
Fiveyearsago,FrenchnavyofficerJérômeChardonwaslisteningtoaradioprogramaboutthejourneyof the million-dollar question is:Whatmakes a digitalstory good for children’s learning? Over the past20years,
the bar-tailed godwit, a bird that migrates 14,000 kilometers between New Zealand and Alaska. Chardon researchers have identified specific design features and reading situations that make some digital books more
understood how treacherous the journey would be, as heavy storms frequently hit Pacific island communities. educationalthanothers.First,it’scrucialthatdigitalbooksofferhigh-qualitypersonalizedreadingexperiences.
Yet, somehow, bar-tailed godwits routinely pass through the area uninjured. Chardon wondered whether With books that have AI-based text generators and a more open-ended design, children become multimedia
learninghowbirdstraveledcouldhelpcoastalcommunitiesavoidnaturaldisasters. creators, co-writers and co-illustrators of their own story universe. Second, digital books can significantly
ThispastJanuary,ateamfromFrance’sNationalMuseumofNaturalHistory(NMNH)beganexperiments enhance theparent-child readingexperience.The questions embedded(嵌入的)in digitalbooks shouldmodel
designed to test Chardon’s idea. Researchers with a project led by Frédéric Jiguet from NMNH equipped 56 and expand what the parent might ask, and through this modeling, enhance the quality of parents’talk around
birds of five species with cutting-edge animal tracking technology. The team members were ferried to remote thebook.
islands in French Polynesia, where they attached tags (标签) using tracking technology. These tags sent the But as much as I support digital reading, the commercial turn in the development of ed-tech worries me,
birds’locations to the International Space Station, which sent the data back to scientists on Earth who could particularly in relation to profit-driven design and misuse of children’s data. Like some social media,
thenfollowthebirds—waitingtoseehowthebirdsrespondedtonaturaldisasters. subscription libraries turn kids’attention into a commodity (商品) through automatic book recommendations.
Theprojectisfocusingonbirds’ability tohearthelow-frequencysoundhumanscannothear.Researchers These books are often tied to advertising clicks and exhibit low literary quality in their stories. Furthermore,
believe it is most likely that signal birds would use the sound to sense storms and tsunamis. In a 2014 study, there’s often no content oversight, allowing anyone to become a publisher, which can lead to the creation of
scientists tracking a kind of golden-winged birds in the central and southeasternAmerica found that the birds biasedordata-gatheringmaterials targeting children.GenerativeAI hasexpandedcontentcreationpossibilities
flew up to 1,500 kilometers to escape from an outbreak of tornadoes that killed 35 people. The birds fled at but also raised concerns about quality. In this regard, digital books, like all ed-tech, need strict quality checks
least 24 hours before any extreme weather hit, leaving the scientists to believe that they had heard the storm andimprovedcollaborationbetweenresearchersanddevelopers.
systemfrommorethan400kilometersaway. Anyway, the digital reading format has opened an exciting new research frontier. This includes using
The team plans on tagging hundreds more birds across the Pacific to prepare for a potential tsunami. “I real-time data that teachers and other professionals can use to individualize how children learn to read.AI can
think if there’s one wave that spreads across islands, we can get data from different species at different be a good partner in supporting adults’choice of texts, prompts and reading activities for children, provided it
locations,” says Jiguet. “That will say it’s worth continuing to tag and to develop local systems to better is trained with diverse data and valid reading models. As researchers’ calls for evidence-based children’s
analyzethis.Therearechancesthatwewilldevelopabird-basedtsunamiearlywarningsystem.” ed-tech are being heard by governments and funders, I hope the past two decades of e-book research can
28.Whichofthefollowingbestexplainstheword“treacherous”underlinedinparagraph1? deliver theadvantages ofdigitalbookstoallchildren.Like itornot,Ihopeyou’llseethat,atleastforreading,
A.Strange. B.Risky. C.Unknown. D.Frequent. screenscanbeanamazingtooltoteachyourchildtoread.
29.Whatisthefunctionofthetags? 32.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardscountingdigitalreadingasscreentime?
A.Reportingthebirds’situations. B.Distinguishingbirdspecies. A.Supportive. B.Neutral. C.Cautious. D.Disapproving.
C.Trackingnaturaldisasters. D.Guidingresearcherstoislands. 33.Accordingtothepassage,digitalbookscontributeto______.
30.Whyisthe2014studymentionedinparagraph3? A.moreopen-endedquestions B.qualityparent-childinteraction
A.Toexplainaconcept. B.Toproveanassumption. C.personalizeddesignfeatures D.changesinkids’readinghabits
C.Topresentanewtopic. D.Tomakecomparisons. 34.Whatarethemajorthreatstodigitalreading?
31.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext? A.Profit-drivendesignanddatamisuse. B.Thestrictchecksonthecontent.
A.HowCanBirdsAvoidNaturalDisasters? B.HowDoesaWarningSystemFunction? C.Thegreatnumberofadvertisements. D.Lowliteraryqualitybuthighprices.
C.CanBirdsWarnUsofNaturalDisasters? D.CanBirdsPlayaRoleinHumanResearch? 35.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?
D A.Tohighlighttherisksofscreentime. B.Tointroducesomeadvancesined-tech.
C.Toofferanotherviewondigitalreading. D.Topresentthebenefitsofreadingonline.
I get that parents worry about screen time. But speaking as a researcher studying the effects of
screen-based experiences, screens can be a great tool for reading. Digital books give children unique
opportunities to learn and improve skills through literacy apps. To that end, I am one of many researchers in
thisfieldwhobelievethatdigitalreadingshouldnotbeconsideredscreentimeinthetraditionalsense.
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) ___45___.Then I wonderedwhere to putmy ___46___. It tookme quite a while to get the metal footrestinto
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。 ___47___. I took my first uneasy look at what was to be my only means of ___48___ for several hours. For
Many people lead busy lives and think they barely have time to work outevery day. 36 They disabledpeople,“adoptingawheelchair”isnotatemporaryexperiment.
I tried to find a ___49___ position and thought it might be restful, even kind of nice to be ___50___
are short workouts that often involve high-intensity exercises. Here we explore some reasons to do micro-
aroundfor a while. Looking around, I___51___I wouldhave to handle the thingmyself! My handsstarted to
workouts.
ache as I ___52___ the heavy metal wheels. I came to know that controlling the ___53___ of the wheelchair
RequireLessofaTimeCommitment
wasnotgoingtobeaneasytask.
Committing to exercising for a certain amount of time per week can be difficult, especially when you do
My wheelchair experiment was soon ___54___. It made a deep impression on me. A few hours of
not have the time or motivation to work out for an extended period. Micro-workouts are good alternatives.
“disability” gave me only a taste of the ___55___, both physical and mental, that disabled people must
They take up only 10 to 30 minutes of your day. Many people spend much longer scrolling through social
overcome.
mediaeachday. 37
41.A.cure B.adopt C.prevent D.analyze
MakeSchedulingWorkoutsEasier 42.A.learning B.working C.satisfying D.relaxing
It can be challenging to commit the time needed to exercise every day, but it can also be hard to fit a 43.A.convenient B.awkward C.boring D.exciting
workout into a tight schedule. However, a study suggests that it may be possible. 38 For example, 44.A.height B.force C.skill D.weight
walkingyourdog,usingthestairs,parkingfartherawayfromadestination,orwalkingduringyourlunchbreak 45.A.locked B.repaired C.powered D.grasped
areallwaysyoucantry. 46.A.hands B.feet C.keys D.handles
47.A.place B.action C.play D.effect
NeedNoEquipment
48.A.operation B.communication C.transportation D.production
Investing in expensive home gym equipment can be a real burden. When you decide to do micro-
49.A.flexible B.safe C.starting D.comfortable
workouts, though, you don’t need a bunch of equipment. 39 For example, you may choose to do
50.A.shown B.pushed C.driven D.guided
steps on your stairs, run on the spot, or even do some star jumps. Since you can choose what type of workout
51.A.realized B.suggested C.agreed D.admitted
you’dprefertodo,itmeansthatyoucanexercisewheneveryouplease.
52.A.lifted B.turned C.pressed D.seized
40 Nowthatyouknowallaboutmicro-workouts,youcanaddthemtoyourday.Getascreative
53.A.path B.position C.direction D.way
as you please and think about the types of movements that suit you.You never know it might just boost your
54.A.forgotten B.repeated C.conducted D.finished
healthandwellness. 55.A.weaknesses B.anxieties C.challenges D.illnesses
A.Readytogetmoving?
B.Youjustfititintoyourroutine.
C.Fitnessshouldbesimpleandconvenient.
D.Soitshouldbearelativelyeasytimecommitment.
E.Ifyoufeelthisway,youmaybeinterestedinmicro-workouts.
F.Canmicro-workoutsgivethesamebenefitsaslongerworkoutsessions?
G.Instead,youcanusethingsaroundyourhometoempoweryourworkout.
第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节完形填空(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。
Iwenttoa groupactivity,“SensitivitySunday”,which wastomake usmoreaware oftheproblems faced
by disabled people. We were asked to “___41___ a disability” for several hours one Sunday. Some members
likeme,chosetousewheelchairs.Othersworesound-blockingearplugs(耳塞)orblindfolds(眼罩).
Justsitting in thewheelchair wasa ___42___experience.I hadnever consideredbeforehow___43___it
would be to use one.As soon as I sat down, my ___44___ made the chair begin to roll. Its wheels were not
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 第二节(满分25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。 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。
“Journeyto theWest”, a classic Chinese novel, has beenadapted over the centuries, ___56___ (appeal) My dad and I had been looking forward to the Stale cross-country race of my senior year of high school,
toaudienceswith ___57___(it)richnarrative andcharacters.ItisthemostfamousnovelinChineseliterature whichwouldbetheclimax(顶点)ofmyexistence.
andamongthecountry’smostsuccessfulculturalexports. I was the fastest runner on my team, and I was supposed to make it into the top fifteen. We had been
But “Black Myth: Wukong”, released on August 20th, is special. The video game is the first working towards this race for three years. It was everything to me, and it was everything to my dad. He was a
blockbustering (轰动的) release from a Chinese studio. “Black Myth” is a “AAA” game — ___58___ label runnerandwaswildwithjoybymysuccessinrunning.Hemadeittoeveryrace,evenflyinghomeearlyfrom
thatindicatesbigbudgetsandhighproductionvalues. businesstripstoseemerun.Ialwayslistenedforhisvoice,whichrangabovethecrowdtellingmetorelaxmy
Inthepast,manyChinese ___59___(complain) oftheir country’sinability ___60___(produce)avideo arms, calling outmy time. He pushedme. He cheeredforme. He believed in me.Wespentcountless hourson
game as thrilling as “Grand Theft Auto” or “World of Warcraft”, which originated in Scotland and America the sandy canals of Arizona. Breathing in the dust of the desert, the blossoms of the orange trees, and the
___61___(respective).Nowtheyarehoping“BlackMyth”marksthearrivalofanewplayerintheAAAarena. terriblesmellofthedairyfarm,wemadeourwayacrossthecity.Wepoundedmilesandmilesintoourrunning
GameScience, the ___62___(make) of“Black Myth”,is trying to achievethis goal.Thecompany studiedthe shoes, marking with every step the path to greatness. It was a journey that was just ours.A dream passed on
best titles and historical material to create a game world ___63___ would feel true to “Journey to the West”. fromonegenerationtothenext.
Theprocesstooksixyears,butthedeterminationhaspaidoff. Then the big day came. It was hotter than normal — too hot. My throat felt like a field of cotton, cracked
Xinhua, an official news service, says “Black Myth” has succeeded ___64___ “telling China’s story with with the summer heat, as I waited for the gun to fire. I gazed out at the crowd: dozens of familiar faces from
world-class quality”.Aspokesperson for China’s foreign ministry, ___65___ (delight) at a positive news story churchandschoolflickeredacrossmy view.Theyhadcome for me.They were countingonme.I saw mydad
aboutChina,hasargued,“Thegame’sapprovaloverseasreflectstheappealofChineseculture”. sethiswatch,worryandexcitementetched(刻印)acrosshisface.Withthesoundofagunshot,theracebegan.
For the first two and half miles, I felt great. I had never before been so ready for something. The weeks
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) leading up to the race were filled with hard practices and a strict diet. The scorching (酷热的) sun beat upon
第一节(满分15分)
myback,blindingmewithitsbrilliance.Nothingwasgoingtostopme,though.
假定你是学生李华,上周你校在人民广场组织了为贫困地区学生献爱心的闲置物品义卖活动。请你
注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;
为校英语报写一篇报道,内容包括:
1. 活动介绍; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
2. 活动感受。 However,withoutwarning,mystrengthwasrunningout.____________________________________
注意:
_________________________________________________________________________________________
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
Iwhispered,“I’msosorryIdisappointedyou,Dad.”_________________________________________
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。
_________________________________________________________________________________________
ALoveCharitySale
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司哈师大附中2023级高二上学期期中考试英语答案 “I’m so proud of you!” Seeing my confusion, he shared with me his own story as a runner
who also faced countless failures but never gave up. It suddenly dawned on me that being a
听力 1—5ABCAA 6—10CBBCB 11—15ACAAC 16—20CABBC true runner was more than just victory: it was in pushing forward even when it felt
阅读 21-23ABD 24-27CBDB 28-31BABC 32-35DBAC impossible. His words rekindled my resolution and echoed within me to push me onwards and
upwards whenever challenges knocked.
36-40EDBGA
完型 41.BABDA 46.BACDB 51.ABCDC
听力原文:
语填 (Text1)
M:Willyoutaketheundergroundtogetherwithmeafterthefilm?
56.appealing 57.its 58.a 59.complained 60.toproduce
W:No,actually thereis no underground stationaround! I’llaskmy dad topick me up asthe buses stop
earlyonSaturdaysandit’salongwaytowalkhome!
61.respectively 62.maker 63.that/which 64.in 65.delighted
(Text2)
写作参考答案
W:Harry,whattimedoyougetup?
M:Inormallygetupat6o’clockbutsometimesIhavetobeupbyfive.
ALoveCharity Sale
W:Doyoupracticeweightliftinginthemorning?
M:Yes.IusuallypracticeithalfanhourlaterafterIgetup.
LastSaturdaywitnessedalovecharitysaleofourschoolwhichwasheldatPeopleSquareat9am.
Allthestudentsinterestedpresentedtheirwell-prepareditems. (Text3)
At every stand lay a wide range of books, school supplies, sports equipment, or whatever. The M:Youhadajobinterviewyesterday?Howdiditgo?
whole school wandered from stand to stand, listening to the passionate owners’ introduction and W:Yeah.Icouldnothavebeenmorepleased.
choosing their favorites. Within an hour and a half, all the items were sold out. The money raised
(Text4)
forcharitywasdonatedtotheneedychildreninthenearbypoverty-strickenarea.
W:WhydidyoubuythisT-shirt?Idon’tthinkthecolorlovely.Isitbackinstyleagainthisyear?
Not only did this sale enhance the awareness of all teachers and students to give love, it also
M:Well,it’sgotthispictureonit.It’scool.
cultivatedthestudents’goodqualityofcaringforothersaswellashelpingothers.
(Text5)
读后续写参考答案 W:Excuseme.HowlongcanIkeepthebooks?
M:Oh,youcankeepthemfortwoweeksatmost.Afterthatifyouwanttokeepthemlongeryouhaveto
Paragraph 1: However, without warning, my strength was running out. My legs felt like renewthebooks.
lead, each step draining the little energy left. My vision blurred, the sunlight stabbing into (Text6)
my eyes. I could barely keep my breath steady. Doubt clawed its way into my mind, and the M:And with us on the program today is ProfessorEllen Skye, a university teacher. ProfessorSkye, you
finish line felt miles away. Just then, from the crowd came my Dad’s familiar believethattechnologyisreducingourabilitytocommunicatefacetoface.Isthatcorrect?
encouragement. His eyes met mine, with pure faith in me, which suddenly awoke me: I W:Yes.Olderpeoplearemuchmoreusedtospeakingdirectlytoeachother.Ithinkthisisparticularlya
couldn’t let him down! Gathering every bit of my remaining strength, I sprinted towards the problem that young people face. Technology is so much a part of their lives. They stay in and play
finish line, only to realize that I failed to make it to the top fifteen. My heart sank as I computer games or listen to music on their phones. They’ve grown up with mobile phones and text
approached my Dad. messagesandsocialnetworkingsites.
M:Butwhataboutpeopleintheirthirties?They’reusedtoboth...
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countless days of tough practice together, I couldn’t hold back my tears. Surprisingly, he
W:Areyousureyouwanttolearntoplayanotherinstrument?
didn’t scold me. Instead, wrapping me into his chest and gently stroking my hair, he said,
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司M: Sure. The more instruments you can play, the easier it is to learn another. I love the sound of the M:Thanks.
violinandenjoyplayingiteveryday,butI’dreallyliketotrythepianonow. (Text10)
W: They’re so expensive to buy though! What about learning to play the guitar? You love rock, and I M: If you are studying English, the Language Study Fair that’s being held this month will certainly
knowsomeonewhohasaguitarforsale. interest you. The show takes place between the 17th and 19th of March at the National Education
M:Thatmightbefun.Perhapslater.ButI'vealreadymademydecision.Thanks. Center.Itaimstoanswerallyourquestionsaboutself-studywhateveryourlevel.
(Text8) The Language Study Fair provides a perfect opportunity for you to see, compare and get advice on
M:Hi,areyouanewstudent? everything that helps you improve the way you study. Over 350 leading producers of educational
W:Yes,I’mdoingtheEnglishlanguagecourse.Andyou?Whichcourseareyoudoing? materials will be present. We’ve got lots of different things foryou to see and hear.There will be stands
M:Europeanhistory.I’mZack.Bytheway,what’syourname? showing different types of self-study textbooks and talks by educational speakers on the best ways to
W:Monica,I’mfromPoland.Nicetomeetyou. studybyyourself.You’llbeabletoseethelatestfurnitureavailableforpeoplewhostudyathome.We’re
M:Yeah,metoo.SowhichpartofPolandareyoufrom? sure you’ll also enjoy watching people using the latest computer programs, which can make studying
W:I’mfromthesouth,Krakow.Andwhereareyoufrom? Englishmucheasier.Thisisyourchancetomake gooddecisionsaboutwhatyoubuy.Youcanattendthe
M:I’mfromCalifornia,butmygrandfather’sPolish,mymom’sdad.He’sfromWarsaworiginally. fairbetween 9:30 and 5:00 onThursday and Friday, and from 9:30 to 4:00 on Saturday.Tickets cost £5
W:Wow!AndareyouenjoyingLondon? each, or £3 if you are a full-time student. If you have any questions, you can call 984-7711. Parking can
M: Yeah, London’s cool! I’m staying with some friends of my mom’s and they’re really nice, too. How be really difficult around the National Education Center. However, an all-day space can be booked for
aboutyou?Whereareyoustaying? only£2.50pervehicle.So,welookforwardtoseeingyouthere!
W: Oh, I’m in a student hotel – it’s really good. There are students from all over the world, so 1’m
meetinglotsofinterestingpeople.
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W:Hi.BellinghamHouseAgents.WhatcanIdoforyou?
M:Hi.IwanttofindahousemateandIhopeyoucouldadvertiseitforme.
W:Sure.Noproblem.IsithereinVancouver?
M:No,it’sjustoutsideinRichmond.
W:OK.Andwhichroomdoyouwanttorentout?
M: Just the masterbedroom plus the use of the restof the house -- the living room and the kitchen.The
masterbedroomitselfhasabathroom.
W:OK.Canyoujusttellmetheaddress,please?
M:Yeahsure,it’s1380No.1Road,Richmond.
W:Andhowmuchareyouthinkingoffortheroom?
M:Doyouthink$800permonthwouldbeanacceptableprice?
W:Ithinkthat’sOK.You’dgetatleast$1,200ifyouwereinVancouver.Well,isitnice?Imeanit’sgota
viewandthings?
M: Sure, it looks out over a big lake and some trees. No garden, but there’s a lot to look at from the
south-facingwindows.
W:OK.That’sall.I’llposttheinformationonthewebsiteofourcompany.
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