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2021.10英语试题答案 听力部分 1-5 CBBCB 6-10 ACBAA 11-15 BCCAB 16-20 CCABA阅读部分 21-23 BBA 24--27BBCD 28-31 CACD 32---35DDCA 36-40 DEFCA完形填空 41-55 B A D D B ABCDA BCABD 短文填空 56. processed 57. has been established 58. a 59. regularly 60. which/that 61. it 62. infections 63. in 64. and 65. traditional 应用写作Volunteering For A Nursing Home
In an attempt to strengthen awareness of social responsibility, our school organized a fulfilling community service activity last Saturday morning. As selected volunteers, we participated actively in it, doing what we could to help senior citizens in a local nursing home.As we know, what the elderly need most is company. Therefore, we taught them how to use computers and smart phones so that they could easily connect with their families and friends. After that, we entertained them with stories and jokes and then we played games together. Finally, we provided them with health education on how to prevent COVID-19. Seeing their smiling faces, we felt that everything we did was well worth it. Never will we forget the pleasant experience, and we are convinced that with a kind, loving heart, everyone can make a difference to our community. 读后续写略 附: 听力材料Text 1W: Here you are, my identity card and the completed forms. How much does a new passport cost in total? (1)M: $70. That is payable in cash or by credit card. Which would you prefer?W: Credit, please.Text 2 M: What do you think of the dress Eliza was wearing at the weekend?W: It was elegant. Not something I could wear, but she made it work. (2)Text 3 M: Your test results are a little abnormal, so we’re going to keep you here overnight for further examination. (3)W: OK, I just need to phone my husband to ask him to pick up the kids from school. I thought I’d be home this afternoon.Text 4W: It’s good of you to collect me, Tony. I was supposed to go in Amy’s car but she already has three passengers.M: Sorry, maybe you could go back with Amy because I promised Tom I would return his car by 7:00 pm. (4)Text 5 M: Did you start out with an academic career in mind, professor?W: No, not at all. Believe it or not, I was once a world-class golfer, but I got injured in my twenties, so I went to university to study law instead. (5)Text 6 M: I’m going to be studying in Italy for six months, (6) so I’m looking for accommodation.W: I can certainly try and help. What city will you be staying in? (6)M: I think it’s Turin. (6)W: So that’s in the northern region. (6) It’s a shame that we have lots of places in the central region and the south, but not so many up there.M: It’s OK. Do you have any suggestions?W: You could post on social media and see if anyone has relatives or friends that you could stay with. (7) That will save you expensive hotel bills.Text 7 M: Your dog is simply adorable. Can I pet him?W: Yes, he’s very friendly. We rescued him off the street about eight months ago.M: He must have had a rough time. Good thing is he’s found a loving family.W: Yeah, we spoil him and his brothers. There were six puppies. (8)M: Did you keep them all?W: Yes, we didn’t want to separate them. But they need to be walked separately.M: That must be very time-consuming. W: Well, there’re four of us, my husband, our two kids and me. So we all take turns.M: That’s amazing. I hope you don’t mind. I write for a local newspaper. (9) Could I take a photo of you walking your dog? (10) I want to write about your story.W: By all means, if it lets more people help dogs.Text 8 M: Wow. How do you walk in those shoes? They make you look three inches taller. (11) Are they comfortable to wear?W: Not really, but I’m used to them.M: They don’t look like they are good to walk in.W: But just look at them. They are works of art. (12) And black is a suitable color for work. When I walk in them, I feel like a film star.M: Do girls still wear shoes like that? I don’t see many of them these days. You must have a good sense of balance.W: They force me to walk in an elegant way.M: I don’t think you could wear those for work. You would keep falling over.W: This has never happened to me. And I change into my flat ones when I’m in the office.M: Really, I’ll never understand the things women do in the name of beauty.W: It isn’t about comfort. It is about confidence — feeling good about myself. (13) Appearance is an important part of that.Text 9M: Hey Julia, why is everyone standing outside?W: Hey Mark. The fire alarm went off again. M: It must be a fault. That was the third time during four weeks.W: I know, but they need to check if it’s safe before we go back inside.M: Meanwhile we need to stand outside in the snow. Where’s your jacket?W: I left it in my office. (14) We’re always told to leave our belongings.M: Do you want mine?W: No, I’m OK, thanks. Where were you?M: I went for an early lunch. I’m glad I did so now.W: Did you go anywhere nice?M: Just to the little café at the end of the street. They do a deal on Wednesdays when you can get free coffee with any sandwich. (15) W: I’ll need to check it out tomorrow then. (15) I usually bring my own lunch but I keep forgetting these days.M: I highly recommend it. All of their food is locally sourced, and they give 10% of their profits to charity. W: I like to support businesses that are socially responsible.M: Looks like they are letting us back in. W: Guess there wasn’t a fire then. They really should sort the alarms out.M: You should speak to Shelley. (16) She’s in charge of the alarm system.W: I didn’t know that. I will drop her an email as soon as I’m back at my desk. (16)Text 10 (第20题为总结题)To most people, rock climbing seems crazy. You climb up a steep wall of rock hundreds of feet in the air with only a thin rope holding you. But are the climbers really doing something so dangerous? The truth is that the sport is much safer than it looks. There are fewer serious accidents in rock climbing every year than in football or rugby. That’s because it is not hard to climb safely. Once someone takes measures to climb safely, there is very little risk of equipment failure. (17) However, part of climbing safely involves going with an experienced partner. That way, he can catch your mistakes. Some common mistakes beginners make are tying a rope in the wrong way, (18) ignoring your partner when he is climbing, and not wearing your helmet in areas with loose rock. Choosing the right partner is important, and so is taking a good climbing course when you first learn the sport. That’s because you need to be able to spot bad equipment and understand dangerous climbing conditions. A good course will also teach you how to give first aid. (19) These are all important skills for safe climbing. With that, you can truly begin to enjoy this fun and active sport.
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