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    英 语
    2021.11
    本试卷分四个部分。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。
    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)
    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. What happened t the wman prbably?
    A. She was thirsty. B. She ate smething ht.
    C. She was allergic t chicken.
    ( )2. What are the speakers cncerned abut?
    A. The price. B. The fd. C. The envirnment.
    ( )3. What might the yung man be building?
    A. A mdel train. B. A mdel airplane. C. A mdel car.
    ( )4. Wh might the speakers be?
    A. A lawyer and his client. B. A pliceman and a crime victim.
    C. A passenger and a pedestrian.
    ( )5. Where might the speakers be?
    A. In a cave. B. On a dark rad. C. On the subway.
    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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. Hw des the wman feel at the mment?
    A. Sick. B. Sre. C. Dizzy.
    ( )7. What were the speakers mst likely ding?
    A. Riding a rller caster. B. Riding a bus. C. Riding a bat.
    听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
    ( )8. Which state was the cldest last year?
    A. Flrida. B. Califrnia. C. Illinis.
    ( )9. Hw des climate affect hurricanes accrding t the scientists?
    A. It causes mre f them t happen. B. It makes them mre pwerful.
    C. It has n effect n them at all.
    听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
    ( )10. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
    A. A dangerus perfrmance. B. A famus actr. C. Sme ld mvies.
    ( )11. Where did pineer actrs nce wrk?
    A. In the circus. B. In sprts field. C. In the theater.
    ( )12. What happened in the wman's favrite scene?
    A. A man was hit by a train.
    B. A man swung frm a tall building.
    C. A man was missing when ging thrugh a windw.
    听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
    ( )13. Hw des the wman feel at first?
    A. Curius. B. Surprised. C. Excited.
    ( )14. What in the frest made the man think abut rtting?
    A. Flwers. B. Mushrms. C. Trees.
    ( )15. Hw many clrs f the mushrms des the wman mentin?
    A. Tw. B. Three. C. Fur.
    ( )16. When will the speakers return t the frest?
    A. On Thursday. B. On Friday. C. On Saturday.
    听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
    ( )17. Where is the buttn n the sunglasses?
    A. Near the ear. B. On the inside f the frames.
    C. Under the frnt f the frames.
    ( )18. What might be cnsidered a shrtcming f Bse Frames?
    A. They aren't lightweight. B. They aren't very fashinable.
    C. They dn't prvide prtectin frm sunlight.
    ( )19. Hw much shuld yu pay if yu buy ne pair f sunglasses?
    A. $200. B. $300. C. $500.
    ( )20. What can peple d with the Bse Cmpanin Speaker?
    A. Take phne calls. B. Use it t prtect eyes. C. Wear it arund the neck.
    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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
    A
    As much f the wrld is slwly repening, travel is frnt f mind fr s many f us. Here are sme attractive destinatins listed fr 2022.
    Mauritius
    The island paradise f Mauritius is inhabited by a multi­racial, peaceful peple, cvered in great glf curses, ffering myriad water sprts, muntain trekking, hunting, birdwatching, luxurius resrts,an ld clnial capital, great fd, three­ and fur­star htels, ne f the wrld's best btanical gardens, gd nightlife, beautiful beach bars, ne f the ldest hrse racing tracks in the wrld, and great sightseeing.
    Belize
    Want t explre Mayan ruins, swim in electric­blue waters and view incredible wildlife? Belize has all f this and mre, accessible via direct flights frm multiple Nrth American cities.
    Its UNESCO Wrld Heritage­listed Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System is breathtaking, and US travellers wn't need t wrry abut jet lag.
    Meanwhile, the language­cautius will appreciate that Belize's natinal language is English.
    Oman
    Think Nrway is the nly place in the wrld with fjrds? Think again. In Musandam, Oman, brdering the Strait f Hrmuz, muntains reach heights f 2,000 meters t create a spectacular backdrp fr narrw stretches f water.
    But that isn't all that Oman has t ffer. Within the same trip, yu can als experience “the Empty Quarter”, an expanse f desert where Oman meets Yemen, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
    Malawi
    Malawi is cnsidered ne f the friendliest cuntries in the wrld.
    There are treasures t be had in the “Warm Heart f Africa”, all with fewer turists fr space alng the stunning Lake Malawi, the wrld's ninth largest lake.
    Malawi has many f the same attractins its African cusins are belved fr, like safaris where yu can watch elephants, babns,hipps and ther animals in their native habitats.
    ( )21. What makes Belize an ideal place t visit fr US turists?
    A. They can explre ancient Maya civilizatin.
    B. They can enjy the trip withut language barriers.
    C. They can view incredible wildlife while swimming.
    D. They can fly directly t Belize Barrier Reef Reserve.
    ( )22. What special activities can yu experience in Malawi?
    A. Exciting wild camping. B. Hunting and water sprts.
    C. Getting clse t wild animals. D. Bating n the Lake Malawi.
    ( )23. Where wuld yu g if yu want t explre diverse lcal cultures?
    A. Belize. B. Malawi. C. Mauritius. D. Oman.
    B
    Afternn was Mrs Cnry's favrite time f day. After a hard day at wrk, her eyes were tired and her feet hurt. She enjyed the nice lng nap she tk n the bus. Mrs Cnry had made friends with the bus driver, Mr Angstrm. He always wke her up befre her stp. She usually felt fresh as a daisy(精神饱满的) when she gt ff the bus.
    But tday was different. Mr Angstrm wasn't driving. A small man in a wrinkled unifrm sat in the driver's seat.
    “Where's Mr Angstrm?” asked Mrs Cnry, drpping her mney int the bx. “I dn't knw. Sick, I guess. I just wrk here, lady. Step t the rear.” Mrs Cnry hped that Mr Angstrm was all right. She didn't like this new driver. She decided nt t sleep n the way hme tday. She didn't want t ask this driver t wake her up. He didn't lk like the type wh'd want t d anyne a favr.
    Mrs Cnry lked ut the windw. It was a warm afternn. Thugh she tried t keep her eyes pen, the gentle rcking f the bus had a lulling effect. Within a few minutes her eyes clsed. Her head drpped t her shulders. In spite f herself, Mrs Cnry fell fast asleep.
    The next thing Mrs Cnry knew, a hand was n her shulder. Smene was shaking her awake. “Wake up, lady. We've cme t the end f the line. Wake up.”
    Mrs Cnry blinked and pened her eyes. The bus driver lked dwn at her. “I said, this is the end f the line, lady. Time t get ff the bus.” Mrs Cnry peered ut the windw. “Where am I?” she asked. “I was suppsed t get ff at Essex Avenue.” “Yu're at the last stp, lady. Cme n, get ff the bus. I have a schedule t keep t.”
    Mrs Cnry was having truble waking up. She staggered t her feet. The bus driver tk her arm and helped her dwn the aisle. As she stepped ff the bus, she felt a sense f panic. “Wait a minute,” she said in a shrill vice. “This isn't Essex Avenue. Where am I? Hw can I get hme?”
    “Cl ff, lady. I tld yu, yu're at the end f the line. We all make it here sner r later.”
    “But why can't I ride back with yu?” she pleaded. “I have the fare!”“Srry, lady,” he said as he clsed the dr. “It's against the rules.”
    Mrs__Cnry__watched__the__bus__disappear__dwn__the__rad. She lked arund and tried t figure ut what part f the city. She culdn't get her bearings. There was nthing t see in any directin. Nthing at all. Mrs Cnry wndered if she were still dreaming.
    ( )24. Mrs Cnry always felt energetic because ________.
    A. Mr Angstrm helped her s she culd have a nap
    B. Mrs Cnry's favrite time f day was afternn
    C. Mrs Cnry had made friends with the bus driver
    D. Mr Angstrm was s energetic abut her daily life
    ( )25. What made Mrs Cnry dislike this new driver?
    A. The new driver was s rude t her.
    B. The new driver replaced Mr Angstrm.
    C. The new driver didn't want t wake her up.
    D. The new driver was unfamiliar with her habits.
    ( )26. Why can't Mrs Cnry ride back with the ld man?
    A. The rule can't be changed by Angstrm.
    B. Maybe the passengers nly g ne way.
    C. The passengers were mre than expected.
    D. The ld man was unwilling t pick her up.
    ( )27. The underlined sentence may prbably mean that ________.
    A. Mrs Cnry was disappinted with the cmpany
    B. Mrs Cnry was still dreaming abut the future
    C. Mrs Cnry was still having a fantastic daydream
    D. Mrs Cnry was unable t ride back with the car
    C
    If ging n vacatin and taking time ff frm yur usual wrkuts fills yu with panic, dn't fear. A training break can actually bst yur fitness prgress, accrding t Luke Wrthingtn, a persnal trainer.
    He tld Insider that it's actually when we're resting that we make gains. “Smething that nt every exercise enthusiast realizes is that we dn't get fitter, strnger, lse bdy fat, r build muscle while we train,” he said. “All f thse things happen in the time when we recver in between wrkuts, and mst f thse things actually happen when we sleep.”
    “When we wrk ut, we cause damage t bth ur bdies and ur nervus systems. When we rest, ur bdies repair themselves and get strnger s we can deal with that stress better next time,” Wrthingtn said.
    “If we have been wrking ut regularly and effectively, then taking a planned break while n hliday can actually be ne f the mst physilgically beneficial things we can d,” he said.
    Hwever, if yu've been exercising spradically and struggling t get int a rutine, a break may disrupt yur rhythm. In that case, wrking sme mvement int yur vacatin may be beneficial fr creating healthy habits.
    While physilgically taking a break frm training is “nthing t wrry abut,” accrding t Wrthingtn, keeping active can be a gd idea fr yur mental health.
    Sme peple benefit psychlgically frm a break, but thers can benefit frm adding sme mvement t a vacatin. Wrthingtn recmmends sticking t lw intensity steady state exercise, like walking r swimming, t gain the mental rewards while als giving yur bdy a chance t recver.
    “If yu can't talk while ding yur exercise, it's t intense,” Wrthingtn said, and he advises ding n lnger than 40­minute sessins.
    “If yur main reasn fr exercise is physical fitness, dn't wrry abut it!” Wrthingtn said. “If yur main reasn fr exercise is emtinal well­being, then dn't set yurself back by taking an enfrced break, but d dial it back t lwer intensity wrk t allw yu t physically rest, but still maintain yur well­being.”
    ( )28. What's Wrthingtn's pinin n wrking ut during vacatin?
    A. Ambiguus. B. Critical. C. Neutral. D. Supprtive.
    ( )29. What des the underlined wrd mean?
    A. Cnsistently. B. Regularly. C. Severely. D. Occasinally.
    ( )30. What's Wrthingtn's advice n taking exercise?
    A. Taking exercise with lw intensity regularly.
    B. Frming the habit f taking intense exercise.
    C. Taking a physical rest fr yur mental health.
    D. Adding utdr activities t the wrking ut list.
    ( )31. What's the best title f this article?
    A. Time ff can be great fr muscle gains
    B. Hw t keep healthy while n vacatin
    C. Frequent rest helps yu maintain fitness
    D. The benefit f wrking ut during hliday
    D
    Being named a UNESCO Wrld Heritage site is the__ultimate__feather__in__the__cap fr travel destinatins. Alng with the fame increased ppularity, and turism dllars, the designatin brings greater respnsibility—bth in heritage preservatin and sustainable develpment. Mre lcatins are trying t change hw travellers interact with these heritages, and will, hpefully, increase the flexibility f these sites in the face f grwing envirnmental impacts and ver­turism.
    Anyne wh's been t the Histric Sanctuary f Machu Picchu knws just hw busy its crwn jewel, the Inca Citadel, can get. Peru's Ministry f Culture annunced last year it wuld be limiting capacity numbers.
    Reduced turism during the pandemic allwed the team t build new rutes t better distribute travellers that currently crwd the site. In the future, with new rutes and real­time mnitring f pssible impacts, they hpe t increase the capacity up t almst 6,000.
    Turists behaving disrespectfully (lying dwn in the grass, running, shuting, eating, and whistling are all against the rules) is still a majr cncern. Bastante says they're hping t address this by carrying ut visitr fines, reducing the maximum grup size frm 16 t 12,and building a new visitr center.
    In Greece, as climate change­induced flames rage clser t the ancient sites f Olympia and the Acrplis f Athens, intergvernmental rganizatins are pushing t use new technlgy t save UNESCO Wrld Heritage sites frm natural disasters. The UNESCO Wrld Heritage Centre and the Hellenic Grup n Earth Observatin teamed up t launch a new glbal platfrm this spring, which will use real­time satellite data, advanced sensrs, and artificial intelligence t quickly identify the presence f wildfires, flds, and landslides near heritage sites and create pst­disaster assessments t better shield vulnerable places.
    “This is nw the era when mst cuntries are trying t build natinal adaptatin plans due t climate change but in mst f these plans, the cultural heritage piece is missing,” says Evangels Geraspuls, directr f the Greek GEO ffice. “Symblically, we are trying t use Ancient Greece, the cradle f western civilizatin, t mbilize effrts. If we frget the past, we're ding nthing fr ur future.”
    ( )32. Which f the fllwing can replace the underlined phrase in the first paragraph?
    A. An imprtant aim. B. A great reputatin.
    C. An intense pressure. D. A unique achievement.
    ( )33. What measures will be taken t prtect the Histric Sanctuary f Machu Picchu?
    A. Reducing the pening time f the Inca Citadel.
    B. Limiting the number f turist grup t sixteen.
    C. Fining thse wh damage the bjects in Citadel.
    D. Cnstructing new travel rutes and turist centers.
    ( )34. What can we infer frm what Evangels Geraspuls said?
    A. Prtecting cultural heritages is meaningful fr ur future.
    B. Climate change has influenced the cultural heritages greatly.
    C. We have develped the awareness f prtecting cultural sites.
    D. Mst cuntries plan t prtect the sites despite climate change.
    ( )35. What's the purpse f writing the passage?
    A. T call n visitrs t participate in prtecting heritages.
    B. T make us realize the imprtance f cultural heritages.
    C. T tell us what measures have been taken t prtect heritages.
    D. T persuade us t apply new technlgies t prtect heritages.
    第二节(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。
    Cllege students need t priritize cybersecurity awareness. Hackers target cllege students because f their unique vulnerabilities. Fr example, scammers fcus n cllege students because f their scial media use, lax mnitring, and pr cybersecurity awareness. __36__ They ften fail t fllw safety practices t secure their infrmatin. Many simply see data breaches(泄露) and cyber attacks as an unavidable fact f mdern life.
    __37__ Hwever, certain scams target cllege students. They invest a lt f time int lking fr jbs. But criminals use fraudulent(欺诈性的) jb pstings t capture private infrmatin. These jb scams cnvince students t enter their Scial Security number and ther data. Sme scammers even reach ut with jb r interview ffers withut being asked fr. Hwever, these scams are actually phishing attempts disguised(伪装) as jb pstings.
    If yu identify a cybersecurity threat,reprt it t yur cllege—IT department r infrmatin security ffice. __38__ Yu can prtect yurself in several ways. First, reprt cybercrimes t law enfrcement. Filing a plice reprt can als help yu recver mney and prtect yur identity. Secnd, ntify yur financial institutins and freeze yur accunts. __39__
    Students in nline learning envirnments must prtect themselves against threats like cyber­bullying, ransmware, phishing,and ther threats t their Internet safety. Cllege students taking nline classes shuld avid sharing persnal infrmatin r ther frms f student data t prtect themselves frm identity theft and ther cybercrimes. __40__ They need t update their Anti­Virus frequently,because latest anti­virus can mre efficiently identify malware & ther viruses and prtect yur devices frm cmmn nline threats.
    A. Cybersecurity is als a cncern fr cllege students.
    B. What if yu fall fr a scam r criminals steal yur identity?
    C. Cllege students, like everyne else, wrry abut data theft.
    D. Yur bank can help yu cancel yur credit cards r take additinal steps.
    E. Strng passwrd is an effective tl t prevent scial engineering attacks.
    F. Cllege students face many f the same nline threats as the general public.
    G. D nt share their scial security number, e­mail id and credit card number with any stranger.
    第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
    第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
    阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
    When it cmes t BMI—the mst cmmn measure f besity—the price is right.
    BMI, r bdy mass index, is __41__ by dividing weight in kilgrams by yur height in meters squared. A result between 18.5 and 24.9 is cnsidered healthy. A BMI f 25 r __42__ wuld then be classified as either verweight r bese.
    Medical experts rely n BMI t assess the extent f besity. The index, hwever, des nt distinguish __43__ frm muscle r ther tissue, and that causes sme peple t be placed in the wrng categry. Very muscular peple can be __44__ fr bese, while thse wh are tall with a high percentage f bdy fat can be wrngly __45__ as healthy. S why nt just replace it with ther measures f bdy fat?
    Dual­energy X­ray absrptimetry (DXA) is generally recgnized as ne f the mst __46__. The X­ray __47__by differentiating tissue density, s it is able t detect the difference between yur bdy's muscle, bne and fat __48__, the number f which can then be used t calculate yur fat percentage. Anther __49__ that is mre familiar t many f yu will be the use f bdy fat scales. They functin by passing a subtle __50__ current thrugh yur bdy. As muscle cntains mre water, it __51__ electricity better than fat des. The greater the electrical __52__, the mre bdy fat yu have.
    DXA is certainly accurate, but very __53__, requiring specialized equipment, which makes it unsuitable fr use in large­scale studies. BMI is cheap, simple and generally accurate, and is still a suitable methd fr __54__ the weight and health f entire ppulatins. Hwever, it is nt a diagnstic tl fr disease risks. If yu find that yur BMI is high, g t a medical prfessinal and see what that may mean fr yu and yur __55__ health risks.
    ( )41. A. applied B. calculated C. explained D. regulated
    ( )42. A. less B. lwer C. higher D. heavier
    ( )43. A. fat B. rgan C. health D. weight
    ( )44. A. annunced B. mistaken C. infected D. registered
    ( )45. A. appinted B. rewarded C. preferred D. categrized
    ( )46. A. abstract B. impressive C. precise D. realistic
    ( )47. A. exists B. reflects C. shws D. wrks
    ( )48. A. cntent B. data C. quality D. mixture
    ( )49. A. access B. accunt C. apprach D. assessment
    ( )50. A. additinal B. emtinal C. electrical D. physical
    ( )51. A. cnducts B. distributes C. prduces D. releases
    ( )52. A. flw B. device C. pwer D. resistance
    ( )53. A. extrardinary B. expensive C. ecnmical D. educatinal
    ( )54. A. acquiring B. distinguishing C. preventing D. tracking
    ( )55. A. unexplained B. ptential C. changeable D. alternative
    第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15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。
    Chinese scientists have created starch(淀粉) using carbn dixide, hydrgen and electricity, accrding t a study __56__ was published in the jurnal Science n Sept 24.
    It's the first time in the wrld that synthesis(合成) f starch frm CO2__57__(achieve). Scientists believe it will have a __58__(revlutin) impact n future agricultural prductin and bi­manufacturing.
    Accrding t Ma Yanhe, __59__ authr f the study, the prcess f plants __60__(create) carbhydrates like starch thrugh phtsynthesis(光合作用)is cmplex and __61__(efficient). It takes a plant abut 60 steps f metablic(新陈代谢的) reactins t turn CO2,water and sunlight int starch. But nw Chinese scientists have simplified the prcess frm 60 steps int 11.
    Creating carbhydrates mre efficiently is s imprtant fr __62__(sustainable) n Earth, nted ChinaDaily. If such an apprach can be scaled up(扩展) t the level f industrializatin, it __63__(save) mre than 90 percent f the farm land and freshwater resurces, and avid negative effects n the envirnment __64__ pesticides and chemical fertilizers(肥料), and it will imprve fd __65__(secure) and prmte sustainable scieties, accrding t Cai Ta, anther authr f the study.
    第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
    第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
    假设你是髙三学生李华,你在平时生活中养成了一些不良习惯,很是苦恼。你用英语给 你的心理辅导老师(Lcke)写信求助,希望得到帮助。要点如下:
    1. 陈述写信原因;
    2. 简要描述一些不良习惯;
    3. 苦恼不知如何改变这些习惯;
    4. 期待回复并表示感谢。
    注意:
    1. 词数100左右;
    2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
    3. 开头、结束语已为你写好。
    Dear Lcke,
    ________________________________________________________________________
    ________________________________________________________________________
    ________________________________________________________________________
    Yurs Sincerely,
    Li Hua
    第二节 读后续写(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两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
    Last December, n a Saturday afternn, three kids were laughing as they tk turns riding a scter(滑板车) n their quiet street in Wichita Falls, Texas. 11­year­ld TJ Smith had just jumped ff the scter as his neighbr Kim, age 7, claimed her turn and her sister Julie, 9, lked n. Kim std n the scter and paused t catch her breath. That was when the bearded man with a head f messy curls appeared. The kids didn't see where he came frm, but they knw exactly what happened next: Withut uttering a wrd, he picked Kim up ff the scter and calmly walked away.
    “He cradled her like a baby and just walked dwn the street,” says TJ. In fact, the calm way the man held Kim led TJ t believe he must have been a relative. But smething wasn't right. “I culd see her face,” TJ said. “She was scared.”
    Kim's fear increased and cried fr help. She began kicking and flailing, trying t get free f the man's grip. “What are yu ding?” Julie shuted. But the man, unfazed(泰然自若的), walked the length f the blck until he reached an alley and disappeared.
    TJ's first impulse was t chase after them. But what was a fur­ft­tall, 70­pund kid ging t d t stp a grwn man? “I wanted t help, but I culdn't d it myself,” he says. S he ran t his grwn­up neighbr, Brad Ware's hme.
    “Brad!” yelled TJ. “A man just picked up Kim and tk her int the alley!” And just like that, TJ was gne, back n the street sprinting after his abducted(被劫持的) little friend. “I ran back t where I saw him take her t see if they were still there,” says TJ. Ware jumped int the car and trailed clse behind.
    TJ ran t the end f the street and turned the crner. He had n idea what t expect r wh might be waiting fr him. But he needed t find Kim.
    Once TJ hit the alley, he sptted the man a cuple f blcks dwn, standing in frnt f an abandned white huse. He was pushing the panicked girl thrugh a windw.
    注意:
    1. 续写的词数应为150左右;
    2. 请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
    Just then, Ware pulled up.
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    Alerted by Julie and ther neighbrs, the plice and Kim's mther had arrived n the scene. ________________________________________________________________________
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    2021~2022学年高三第一学期期中试卷(如皋)
    英语参考答案及听力材料
    第一部分
    1~5 BCBAA 6~10 CACBC 11~15 ABABB 16~20 CCBAC
    第二部分
    第一节
    21~23 BCC 24~27 ADBD 28~31 CDAA 32~35 BDAC
    第二节
    36~40 CFBDG
    第三部分
    第一节
    41~45 BCABD 46~50 CDACC 51~55 ADBDB
    第二节
    56. which/that 57. has been achieved 58. revlutinary 59. an 60. creating 61. inefficient
    62. sustainability 63. will save 64. frm/f 65. security
    第四部分
    第一节
    Dear Lcke,
    I'm Li Hua, a senir three student. Knwing that yu are a helpful psychlgist, I'm writing t cnsult yu abut sme prblems I have cme acrss, hping t get help frm yu.
    There are quite a few headaches flding t my mind. What annys me mst is that whenever I felt hungry, I wuld eat snacks like chips r candies withut nrmal meals. Apart frm this, I'm easily satisfied with what I am and what I have dne. I read bks nly fr schl. I always hesitate t wrk ut, keeping myself indrs. All the abve have made me suffer a lt. I am wndering if yu culd recmmend sme effective methds f getting ut f the habit t me.
    I wuld be grateful if yu can give me sme psitive respnse.
    Yurs Sincerely,
    Li Hua
    第二节
    Justthen, Warepulledup. “Stay here,” Ware tld TJ as he tk ff tward the huse. With Ware nw bearing dwn n him, the man let g f Kim in the windw frame and walked away, almst calmly, befre breaking int a run. Ware caught up with him. They struggled. Ware kicked the man and wrapped him in his arms. The man gt rid f Ware and fled acrss the street. Ware chased after him and tk hld f him when he tripped ver.
    AlertedbyJulieandtherneighbrs, thepliceandKim'smtherhadarrivednthescene. Kim dashed int the safety f her mther's arms, and the tw cried and hugged. Meanwhile, fficers arrested the kidnapper. Later, this incident was reprted. Thugh admitted that he was scared, TJ said he never thught abut the danger t himself. Ware insisted that the quick­thinking 11­year­ld by deserves mst f the credit. “Yu knw, it's his bravery that saves a little girl frm the unimaginable,” Ware tld the press.
    听力材料
    Text 1
    M: What d yu think f my chicken recipe, Mary? Can yu guess what the special ingredient is?
    W: Wait... I can feel my tngue ging numb... Ah! Quick, give me sme water!
    Text 2
    M: I wn't be cming fr dinner at this restaurant again, even if it is cheap. They use thrw­away plastic cups and straws.
    W: I dn't understand why they still d that srt f thing when they knw hw bad it is fr the planet.
    Text 3
    W: That lks really difficult t put tgether, Jeff. D yu need any help?
    M: Sure. If yu culd just hld the wing in place while I apply this glue, that wuld be great.
    Text 4
    M: S, after the man's car hit yurs, yu hit yur head n the wheel?
    W: That's right. It's all there in the plice reprt. D yu think we have a gd case?
    M: Yes, but it depends n wh had a green light.
    Text 5
    M: I didn't knw this passage went s far undergrund. D yu remember the way back?
    W: I think s, but we shuld prbably g back t the entrance. My flashlight is almst dead, and we dn't want t get lst dwn here.
    Text 6
    M: Ww! There were a lt f twists and turns n that ride. Are yu OK?
    W: I'm fine. I just need a mment t find my balance.
    M: Take yur time. Did yu see the peple sitting in frnt f us? I dn't think that man's girlfriend liked it very much.
    W: N wnder. I heard her say that she ften gets carsick befre she gt n that.
    M: That happens t me smetimes when I am n the water.
    W: Let's get smething t eat. I culd use a break frm all the excitement.
    M: Gd idea. My neck hurts.
    Text 7
    M: It's crazy t think that sme peple dn't believe in climate change.
    W: I knw. There were recrd high temperatures in Califrnia last year. Flrida suffered frm the heat and was always hit with mre heavy hurricanes, while Illinis was experiencing freezing temperatures.
    M: I heard smene say the climate can't be warming, because there are still places with extremely lw temperatures. Is that true?
    W: Perhaps they are cnfusing weather and climate. Weather is measured ver a shrt perid f time, and climate is the measure f lng­term temperature patterns. And ur climate is experiencing higher and higher averages in temperature every year.
    M: D yu think this rise in temperature directly affects frest fires, hurricanes, and snwstrms?
    W: Scientists believe s. As f nw, they can't say if it actually causes mre hurricanes, but they are certain it affects their pwer.
    Text 8
    M: I like mdern mvies but sme f my favrites are the ld nes.
    W: Yu mean cwby films and war films frm the 1940s and 1950s?
    M: N, even lder than thse—the cmedies frm the 1920s.
    W: Ah, that was at the start f the mvie industry.
    M: They were very funny. Sme f the difficult actins they did were amazing.
    W: Yes, and they actually did all thse dangerus things. There were n special effects and n persns wh did thse things in place f actrs in thse days.
    M: Thse actrs must have been very brave and very fit. Were they theater peple r sprtsmen?
    W: A lt f them had wrked as circus perfrmers.
    M: Have yu seen the ne where a man is nearly hit by a train? And there's anther where the frnt f a huse falls n a man, but he is missed because he ges thrugh a windw.
    W: The ne I like mst is where a man is swinging frm a tall building.
    M: I suppse it wuld be t expensive t make films like that tday.
    W: It wuld be t dangerus.
    Text 9
    W: Yu said a strange thing n ur walk tday. Yu said yu lve t see things rtting. I'm curius t knw why yu said that.
    M: It's nthing t get excited abut, but I'm happy t explain. Nature is s clever in the way it makes sme things rt away t nthing and then creates new life frm what is left ver.
    W: But why did yu mentin it n ur walk? We were in the frest at the time.
    M: I saw sme mushrms grwing n a fallen branch. They help recycle the dead wd, s that mre trees and flwers can grw. It's a beautiful system.
    W: Yes, nature is an expert recycler—and mushrms can be as beautiful as flwers. Thse little yellw nes were unusual—and d yu remember the large range nes? Best f all were the red nes.
    M: I culd lk at things like that all day. The subject really interests me. We'll have t walk there again next Friday.
    W: Thursday wuld be better fr me.
    M: I can't make it then. I have bked an appintment at the dentist. What abut Saturday?
    W: It's a date. We'll explre the magic f mushrms.
    Text 10
    Bse is an internatinally­recgnized leader in audi equipment. Their music speakers and headphnes are cnsistently ranked amng the best in the industry. Nw, Bse is using their successful brand t create high­tech audi sunglasses called Bse Frames. They use Bluetth technlgy s yu can listen t music hands­free. There are tw built­in speakers lcated by the ear. Switching between sngs, answering calls and turning them n r ff are easy. Just press the buttn belw the frnt f the frames. T charge them, just attach yur charger t the cnnectin pint n the inside f the frames. Althugh Bse Frames ffer superir sund quality and eye prtectin, they are a little bigger than mst sunglasses. They definitely aren't heavy—but they can lk a little strange. Hwever, if yu are ging fr a run r enjying the utdrs, they are a perfect cmpanin. Yu'll be able t hear what's ging n arund yu withut bthering peple nearby. Yu'll als have tw styles t chse frm: rund r square. They are currently advertised at just $200, but yu can get bth styles fr just $100 mre. And if this kind f hands­free technlgy interests yu, there is als the Bse Cmpanin Speaker. Its U­shaped design fits cmfrtably arund yur neck. It has a battery that lasts 12 hurs, and nly takes 15 minutes t charge. At a price f $500, it's a little mre expensive, but yu wn't find anything else like it.

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