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11-15 CBBAC 16-20 CABAC
阅读:21-23 BDC 24-27 BDDD 28-31 CBBC 32-35 DDBA
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完型: 41-45 DCCBC 46-50 AABDC 51-55BDACB
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61. if
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Dear James,
How is everything going? It’s my great privilege to record a short video about my campus
life for your classmates. I’m writing to tell you what will be included in the video.
First of all, as a student, taking different classes is my daily routine, so I would like to
record a scene focusing on one of my Chinese classes to show my academic life and Chinese
culture.In addition, a wide variety of extra-curricular activities are held every day in my school
and therefore showing my after-school activities is also in my plan, from which your classmates
can learn the diversity of Chinese high school life.
I wish such a video could live up to your expectations.If there is anything that needs
improving, please don’t hesitate to tell me. Looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li HuaOne possible version:
Emily hurried to the choral room and anxiously glanced at the list on the door. The fear of
being rejected came to strike again. “Jeff Green, Rose Black…” she murmured as her eyes
moved upward. “Wow!” Emily abruptly covered her wide-opened mouth, feeling as if her heart
would jump out. There, posted at the top of the list was her name. The leading singer! However,
whispers around her pulled her back to earth. Just then, she felt a pat on the shoulder. It was Mr.
Butler. “We selected you for our faith in your abilities and voice.” Inspired, Emily practiced
even harder for the day of performance.
Finally, the day of performance came. Emily’s eyes danced with excitement as she stepped
on to the stage. Standing still, she heard noises among the crowd. Obviously not cheers! Emily
felt nervous again and even her legs began trembling. At that moment, her eyes parked on Mr.
Butler at the corner. He nodded and exchanged a determined glance with her, which timely put
her heart back in place. With the music rising, Emily began her singing. Her sweet voice poured
and the audience fell into an abrupt silence. When she finished, the auditorium erupted into a sea
of cheers. Emily White in tears, with so many birth problems in her body, became the shiniest
star!听力原文
Text 1
W: Hello?
M: Hi, Liza. It's Peter. Is Grace there?
W: Oh hi, Peter. No, she isn't here at the moment. I'm afraid she's at college this morning.
Can I take a message?
Text 2
W: What's the matter? You were really cheerful this morning but now you look rather upset.
M: I'm not very happy because I lost my wallet just now. I'm afraid I can't find it.
Text 3
M: Mariam, tell us something about your life.
W: Well, I go to a private school. I'm studying four courses — math and three sciences. I
want to go to university next year and study law.
Text 4
M: Susan, we're going to hold a general meeting tomorrow at 7 am. You need to prepare the
reports and make them in PowerPoint.
W: No problem, sir. I will be ready for that.
M: Remember to inform the managers to join the meeting.
W: Sure.
Text 5
W: How is the weather in your hometown?
M: Well, it's not cold at all. It's not exactly warm but it's comfortable. While we were at
your place, it rained a lot.
Text 6
W: Hi, Peter!
M: Hi, Cindy!
W: Great to see you again! Welcome to London!
M: Thanks. It's great to be here finally.
W: So, how are you? How was your journey?
M: Well, the flight was fortyfive minutes late but after that, it was fine. Its service was very
good. The inflight movies were really cool but there wasn't much food, so I'm kind of hungry
now!
W: Oh, you poor thing! Well, it will be a long drive home, so why don't we get some
breakfast around here first? Look, there's a restaurant over there.
Text 7
M: So, Sophie, are you going on holiday with your family this summer?
W: Yeah, we're going to Florida two days after the end of the term. We finish this term on
June 28th, right?
M: That's right... so who's going?
W: Mum and Dad, obviously... but my sister's not coming this year, just my little brother.
M: Oh well, nothing's perfect! What are you doing there?
W: We're spending a week in Orlando, you know, visiting all the theme parks. Then we're
staying in another place near Orlando called the Everglades.
M: What's that?
W: It's a kind of nature reserve, with crocodiles and birds and other animals. We're going
camping!
M: It sounds really cool! You are so lucky!
W: I know. I can't wait!Text 8
M: So, next year you're going to start your A levels. Which subject are you going to
choose?
W: I'm surely going to choose Spanish because it is my favorite subject and then I'm not
really sure... I'd like to do art but I don't know if it's very useful for my career.
M: What do you want to do?
W: A journalist. That has been my dream since my childhood. So, I guess history or
psychology or something is probably more useful for my career.
M: Do you want to go to university?
W: Yeah, but I'm not going to start university straight after I leave school. I'm planning to
have a gap year, you know, a break from studying for a while.
M: And what would you like to do in your gap year? Any ideas?
W: I want to travel... I'd like to go to Italy and learn Italian. I don't know if it's really
practical but that's my dream!
Text 9
W: Tom, you're training to be a technical adviser at Digital Superstore. What hours do you
work?
M: Well, I work parttime on Saturdays, 9 till 3, and Sundays, 11 till 5.
W: Okay, so what do you do exactly?
M: Basically, I'm just here to help people with any problems — so I meet customers when
they come into the store and talk to them. I advise them about the best things to buy. I don't
actually take the money. I just help people decide what to buy.
W: What's the most difficult thing about your job?
M: Hmm... well, we sell more than 2,000 different products in the store... so it's very
difficult to have all the information, to know everything about all the products.
W: What do you like about your job?
M: Well, I'm very interested in technology, computers and everything, and when working in
the shop I get the chance to find out about all the latest things.
Text 10
W: According to experts, nearly 25% of Britons, including children, are overweight. The
government is worried and it is looking for ways to settle the problem. Many 11to 14yearolds
already do cookery at school and from 2011, the government has been making this a must. It
hopes that this will encourage people to cook instead of eating ready meals, fast food and
snacks. All secondary school students will have cooking lessons for one hour a week for one
term. They will learn to use simple, fresh stuff and simple recipes to prepare healthy, tasty meals.
And schools are setting up cookery clubs called “Let's Get Cooking” throughout the country.
The clubs will give more children the chance to learn to cook after school. Head teachers worry
about the equipment they will need for the lessons. About 15% of schools do not have kitchens
and there are not enough cookery teachers. The government promises to train 800 cookery
teachers and to give schools £2.5 million a year to help children from poor families.下载最新免费模拟卷,到公众号:一枚试卷君