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    2023-2024学年高中毕业班第一学期期中考试
    英语试题
    2023.11
    第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
    做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
    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。
    例: Hw much is the shirt?
    A. £19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.
    答案是C。
    1. Where are the speakers mst prbably?
    A. In a restaurant.B. In a bakery.C. In a fruit shp.
    2. What shuld be avided in bear encunters?
    A. Flee away immediately.B. Stay where yu are.C. Seek shelter in a tree.
    3. Where did the wman g yesterday?
    A. T a park.B. T an exhibitin.C. T her sister's.
    4. What is the relatinship between the speakers?
    A. Office clleagues.B. Bard members.C. Business partners.
    5. What des the athlete we his success t?
    A. Racing at sea level.B. Training at high altitudes.C. Living in a muntainus area.
    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。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至7题。
    6. What kind f stry is The Wmen in White?
    A. An art stry.B. An adventure stry.C. A detective stry.
    7. Why will it take Camille a bit f time t finish reading the bk?
    A. It is written in French.B. It is quite a lng stry.C. It has a rather cmplex plt.
    听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
    8. What d the speakers think f taiknauts' missin?更多优质滋元可 家 威杏 MXSJ663 A. Heric yet lnely.B. Hnurable yet risky.C. Cstly yet irreplaceable.
    9. What des the wman insist n abut space explratin?
    A. Having manned space travel.B. Mdernizing space gvernance.C. Investing in space explratin.
    听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
    10. Why d Chinese peple like t call freigners "la wai"?
    A. T shw respect t the ld age.
    B. T cnvey the idea f a clse relatinship.
    C. T stress smene is frm anther culture.
    11. What d we learn abut the man?
    A. He disliked Chinese fd.B. He preferred t travel alne.C. He cared abut persnal privacy.
    12. What is the cnversatin mainly abut?
    A. Persnal identity.B. Interpersnal relatinship.C. Cultural understanding.
    听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
    13. Hw des the man feel abut the play n at Paramunt Theater?
    A. Uninterested.B. Disappinted.C. Satisfied.
    14. What d we knw abut the play n at the Riverside Theater?
    A. It stars Neil Simn.
    B. It has been reviewed favrably.
    C. It is the new adaptatin f a classic.
    15. Which play d they decide t g and see?
    A. Rme and Juliet.B. The Head f the Snake.C. Bareft in the Park.
    16. Hw will the wman purchase the ticket?
    A. Via Internet.B. By phne.C. In persn.
    听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
    17. Wh inspired the speaker?
    A. Erene Gerrard.B. Dan Rather.C. Richard Genee.
    18. What was the speaker's teacher like?
    A. Flexible.B. Apprachable.C. Knwledgeable.
    19. What did the speaker's teacher d t help her?
    A. He gave her high grades in tests.
    B. He ffered her an editr psitin.
    C. He encuraged her t stick t her career path.
    20. What is the speaker?
    A. A writer.B. A teacher.C. A publisher.
    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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
    A
    Nthing says springtime quite like flwers, s why nt stitch up (缝制) a few f yur wn in this special virtual wrkshp hsted by My Mdem Met? Our very wn embridery (刺绣) artist Sara Barnes has dreamed up a beautiful flwer embridery pattern and, ver the curse f ur wrkshp, will take yu step by step thrugh the prcess f creating this seasnal wall hanging.
    This class will take place n December 6, 2023, at 11 a.m. and csts just $10 t participate. Whether yu are an embridery enthusiast r just picking up a needle fr the first time, there's plenty t learn. Over the curse f an hur t an hur and a half, Sara will share her tips and tricks n hw t stitch a design.
    All participants in this virtual class will receive the pattern in advance, as well as a list f materials s that yu can stitch alng with Sara. There will als be plenty f time t ask questins and share yur wn wrk with thers in the wrkshp, as well as a dedicated questin-and-answer sessin at the end. Everyne will als receive a recrding f the live wrkshp that will be available fr tw weeks.
    Mre abut the hst
    Sara is nt nly a senir editr fr My Mdern Met, but she is als an accmplished embridery artist. As an illustratr and writer living in Seattle, she is a graduate f the Maryland Institute Cllege f Art. She earned her BFA in Illustratin in 2008 and MFA in Illustratin Practice in 2013. Sara is als the authr f Embridered Life, which shwcases the wrk f cntemprary artist Sarah K. Benning. Her wn practice fcuses a lt n animals, particularly pet prtraits.
    21. What d yu knw abut the class?
    A. It takes place n a Sunday afternn.B. It is an nline embridery class.
    C. It lasts fr almst thirty minutes.D. It csts $15 t participate.
    22. What can participants d after class?
    A. Watch the live wrkshp fr half a mnth.B. Receive mre patterns frm Sara.
    C. Send their artwrks t Sara.D. Interact with Sara directly.
    23. What des the last paragraph tell us abut Sara?
    A. She is well-knwn as an editr.
    B. She earned her BFA in Illustratin in 2013.
    C. She is an artistic and well-educated persn.
    D. She wrte Embridered Life t dcument her wrk.
    B
    Eln Musk has ffered a prize f $100m fr the best carbn capture prpsal. I can save his cmmittee a lt f time. The mney shuld g t Peter Whlleben, whse bk The Hidden Life f Trees was the mst encuraging blckbuster f 2015. Whlleben's idea is this: d nthing abut trees. Stp fiddling (乱作为) with them, thinking that we can deal with climate change better than nature. If we fiddle, ur Rmes will burn.
    The Hidden Life f Trees argued that trees are scial. It shws that they can be ur saviurs, but it's terribly hard t let urselves be saved. We think we can be the authrs f ur salvatin. Of curse, there are things we culd and shuld be ding, but in terms f frestry practice, ften what's billed as part f the slutin is part f the prblem.
    Anyne wh has planted a tree in their garden knws that it has a far-reaching effect-it makes yur garden cler in summer and warmer in winter. Frests cl by transpiring (蒸发). If there's n water, there's n cling. Drught can kill trees fast, but trees have many ways f dealing with it, and Whlleben sets them ut. As a species, we have survived many climatic changes by changing ur behavir-and that's hw trees survive, t. Trees learn frm their past harms and prduce yunger nes prgrammed with thse lessns. They regulate their grwth by changing the rate at which they drip-feed them with sugar slutin thrugh rt netwrks.
    Deciduus (落叶的) frests in particular remve greenhuse gases effectively as lng as they live. Cut them dwn and burn them and yu're releasing carbn dixide nt just frm the wd, but als frm the frest flr. Deciduus trees are nt "harvest-ready" at 200 years: they are teenagers. We must interrgate cmfrting expressins such as "renewable energy", and learn the real cst f ur tilet paper.
    If we dn't learn t d nthing abut trees, they will eventually be alne anyway-but withut us. Whlleben brilliantly and readably shws us hw urgent and hw hard it is t d nthing.
    24. What des Whlleben suggest fr carbn capture?
    A. Fight climate change.B. Leave trees alne.
    C. Save the earth.D. Change frestry species.
    25. Hw d trees survive the drught?
    A. They slw their grwth.B. They lse all their leaves.
    C. They stp absrbing water.D. They get help frm humans.
    26. What des the underlined wrd "interrgate" in paragraph 4 mean?
    A. Understand.B. Questin.C. Translate.D. Accept.
    27. What is the text?
    A. A bk review.B. A science reprt.
    C. An intrductin t a writer.D. A prpsal fr a reward.
    C
    Imagine yu can pen yur fridge, pen an app n yur phne and immediately knw which items will g bad sn. This is ne f the applicatins that a new technlgy develped by engineers at the University f Califrnia San Dieg wuld enable.
    The technlgy cmbines a chip (芯片) integrated int prduct packaging and a sftware update n yur phne. The phne becmes capable f identifying bjects based n signals the chip sends ut frm specific frequencies, in this case Bluetth r WiFi. In an industrial setting, a smartphne equipped with the sftware update culd be used as a radi frequency identificatin (RFID) reader.
    The wrk uses breakthrughs in backscatter (反向散射) cmmunicatin, which uses signals already generated by yur smartphne and re-directs them back in a frmat yur phne can understand. Effectively, this technique uses less pwer than the latest technlgy t generate WiFi signals.
    The custm chip, which is rughly the size f a grain f sand and csts nly a few pennies t prduce, needs s little pwer that it can be entirely pwered by LTE signals, a technique fr wireless bradband cmmunicatin fr mbile devices. The chip turns Bluetth signals int WiFi signals, which can in tum be detected by a smartphne with that specific sftware update.
    The technlgy's brader prmise is the develpment f devices that d nt need batteries because they can harvest pwer frm LTE signals instead. This in turn wuld lead t devices that are significantly less expensive that last lnger, said Dinesh Bharadia, ne f the paper's senir authrs.
    "E-waste, especially batteries, is ne f the biggest prblems the planet is facing, after climate change, " Bharadia said.
    Fr future research, the team will integrate this technlgy int ther prjects t demnstrate its capabilities, and they als hpe t cmmercialize it, either thrugh a startup r thrugh an industry partner.
    28. Hw des the chip interact with the phne?
    A. By prviding pwer fr the phne.B. By prducing LTE signals fr the phne.
    C. By giving Bluetth signals t the phne.D. By sending WiFi signals back t the phne.
    29. What is the ptential f the technlgy accrding t Bharadia?
    A. Reducing e-waste.B. Making batteries cheap.
    C. Supplying pwer t LTE signals.D. Decreasing the cst f LTE signals.
    30. What will the team d in the future?
    A. Invest in new technlgies.B. Bring the technlgy t market.
    C. Imprve the quality f the device.D. Cmmercialize mre research prjects.
    31. Which is the mst suitable title fr the text?
    A. New technlgy turns smartphnes int RFID readers
    B. Smartphnes need t be equipped with sft updates
    C. RFID readers btain new chips and have new functins
    D. Backscatter cmmunicatin makes the best f smartphnes
    D
    Is future yu…yu? It might seem like a strange philsphical questin. But the answer t hw yu think abut yur future self culd make the difference between decisins yu ultimately find satisfying and nes yu might eventually regret.
    The brain patterns that emerge n an MRI (核磁共振) when peple think abut their future selves mst resemble the brain patterns that arise when they think abut strangers. This finding suggests that, in the mind's eye, ur future selves lk like ther peple. If yu see future yu as a different persn, why shuld yu save mney, eat healthier r exercise mre regularly t benefit that stranger?
    Hwever, if yu see the interests f yur distant self as mre like thse f yur present self, yu are cnsiderably mre likely t d things tday that benefit yu tmrrw. A paper in the jurnal PLOS One revealed that cllege students wh experienced a greater sense f cnnectin and similarity t their future selves were mre likely t achieve academic success. Relatinships with ur future selves als matter fr general psychlgical well-being. In a prject led by Jseph Reiff, which includes 5,000 adults age 20 t 75, he fund that thse wh perceived a great verlap (重叠) in traits between their current and future selves ended up being mre satisfied with their lives 10 years after filling ut the initial survey.
    S hw can we better befriend ur future selves and feel mre cnnected t their fates? The psychlgical mindset with what we call "vividness interventins" wrks. We have fund, fr instance, that shwing peple images f their lder, grayer selves increases intentins t save fr the lng term. Besides, yu might try writing a letter t-and then frm-yur future self. As demnstrated by Yuta Chishima and Anne Wilsn in their 2020 study in the jurnal Self and Identity, when high-schl students engaged in this type f "send-and-reply" exercise, they experienced increased levels f feelings f similarity with their future selves.
    Letter-writing and visualizatin exercises are just a cuple f ways we can cnnect with ur future selves and beynd, but the larger lessn here is clear: If we can treat ur distant selves as if they are peple we lve, care abut and want t supprt, we can start making chices fr them that imprve ur lives-bth tday and tmrrw.
    32. What's the functin f paragraph 2?
    A. Generating further discussin.B. Intrducing a research result.
    C. Shwing the effect f the finding.D. Cncluding varius viewpints.
    33. Hw des the authr prve his statements?
    A. By ffering relevant statistics.B. By using qutatins.
    C. By referring t previus findings.D. By making cmparisns.
    34. What is paragraph 4 mainly abut?
    A. Benefits f befriending ur future selves.
    B. Ways f cnnecting with ur future selves.
    C. Methds f changing psychlgical mindsets.
    D. Pssibilities f us becming ur future selves.
    35. What des the article want t tell us?
    A. Making future plans makes a difference.B. Our future selves lk like ther peple.
    C. Yur chice determines future happiness.D. Getting t knw yur future self benefits.
    第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
    阅读下面短文,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。
    Thrughut my childhd, I listened t adults repeatedly describe children as self-centered. They nly fcused n themselves. 36 I'd like t speak frm my persnal experience. I funded the nn-prfit Clrbreak in 2019 when I was in 8th grade with the missin f kids helping kids. I came up with the idea when my little brther Jasn, wh was 1l years ld, gt a serius disease. He was treated at SickKids hspital and they tk such gd care f him that I wanted t help ther kids wh were suffering, the way SickKids helped my brther. Clrbreak is an rganizatin entirely run by yuth - frm its leadership t its vlunteers. 37
    There are s many reasns why students shuld vlunteer. Vlunteering creates a brighter future because it prvides vital assistance t wrthy causes and peple in need. 38 Fr example, vlunteering helps kids build empathy (共情), as they give their time and care t help smene wh is in need f help. And while vlunteering, yu may meet new peple. And talking with a stranger wh shares yur interests and wrks fr the same cause may tum int a pleasant experience. Bringing existing friends alng n a prject can be a fun way t bnd with them. 39
    Vlunteering fsters the develpment f yung peple all ver the wrld by encuraging them t cnnect, cmmunicate, and make plans t help their cmmunities. Getting invlved dearly and ften can shw firsthand just hw much vlunteering matters. 40 Yu can vlunteer at yur lcal library, an animal shelter, a cmmunity center, and mre!
    A. Well, I disagree with that.
    B. The pssibilities are endless.
    C. What are the causes f the phenmenn?
    D. There are als many benefits t the vlunteers themselves.
    E. Thus cmmitting t a shared activity increases yur sense f happiness.
    F. Vlunteering als helps t frm a friendship between vlunteers and thse in need.
    G. I'm amazed by the students I wrk with wh feel passinate abut making a difference.
    第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
    第一节 完形填空(共15个小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
    阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
    Being vulnerable (脆弱的) is nt a chice. It's a 41 in ur life. What we d with vulnerability can either pen drs t deeper cnnectins, r build walls that 42 prgress and fulfillment.
    Vulnerability 43 the state f being expsed t the pssibility f being harmed, either physically r emtinally. It's part f human 44 because we are vulnerable in sme way at all times. We are vulnerable t viruses, accidents, misunderstandings and 45 caused by whatever reasns. The nly chice we really have is whether t 46 it r nt.
    When sme peple 47 that they have n vulnerability, they are hard t develp meaningful scial cnnectins with thers. They are just 48 . N ne likes t spend much time with peple wh are dishnest r 49 t pen up their feelings. Mst f the time, a great friendship starts by 50 each ther's vulnerability.
    Indeed, it's nt easy fr us t admit ur vulnerability in frnt f thers. In rder t prtect urselves, we tend t struggle with 51 . But in fact, when we are vulnerable with peple, we have signaled that they can als 52 share their anxieties. And we dn't have t wrry t much abut the results because a far mre cmmn reactin f peple is t respect ur 53 instead f laughing at us. Under this shared circumstance, we becme less 54 by vulnerability and als we 55 a relatinship.
    41. A. secretB. realityC. skillD. purpse
    42. A. reprtB. revealC. replaceD. prevent
    43. A. refers tB. cnsists fC. relies nD. sticks t
    44. A. beliefB. errrC. rightsD. nature
    45. A. memriesB. lessnsC. experiencesD. pains
    46. A. fllwB. analyseC. acknwledgeD. remve
    47. A. claimB. dubtC. celebrateD. neglect
    48. A. hesitatingB. cmplainingC. lyingD. waiting
    49. A. mtivatedB. unwillingC. desperateD. unafraid
    50. A. blamingB. spreadingC. teasingD. exchanging
    51. A. criticismB. fearC. angerD. hpelessness
    52. A. surprisinglyB. cautiuslyC. safelyD. gratefully
    53. A. braveryB. humrC. abilityD. understanding
    54. A. impressedB. affectedC. imprvedD. reminded
    55. A. standB. requestC. strengthenD. measure
    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。
    ISFJ is ne f the 16 persnality types 56 (identify) n the Myers-Briggs Type Indicatr (MBTI), the persnality test that is develped by Isabel Myers and Katharine Briggs. ISFJ, als knwn as "The Prtectr" r "The Defender", 57 (stand) fr intrverted, sensing, feeling, and judging.
    This is a capable, can-d persnality type, with 58 wealth f gifts. Defenders tend t be warm-hearted, efficient and respnsible, 59 (give) careful attentin t practical details in their daily lives. In their unassuming way, Defenders help make the wrld g rund and never fail 60 (cunt) n t meet deadlines, remember special ccasins, uphld traditins, and shwer their lved nes with gestures f care and supprt. But they rarely demand 61 (recgnize) fr all that they d-they prefer instead t perate 62 the scenes and in secret.
    Defenders als have excellent analytical abilities and an eye fr detail. And despite their reserve, they have a deeply scial nature. Cmmitted and 63 (thught), Defenders find great jy in helping thse arund them build stable, secure, and happy lives. It may nt be easy fr Defenders t shw up fr 64 (they) in the way they shw up fr thers, but 65 they d, they ften find themselves with even mre enthusiasm fr ding gd in the wrld.
    第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
    第一节(满分15分)
    假如你是李华,明年将要参加高考。你想报考农业专业,但是你的父母对此提出异议,你很苦恼。请你给你的英国笔友Bill发一封邮件,内容包括:
    1. 你面临的问题;
    2. 你的想法;
    3. 寻求建议。
    注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;
    2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
    Dear Bill,
    I am writing tday t share with yu my cncerns abut my majr chice fr university. ____________________
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    Best regards,
    Li Hua
    第二节(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。
    Nature, while beautiful, culd als be unpredictable and merciless. But mst imprtantly, we bear in mind that in the darkest times, there's always a light at the end f the tunnel, just like Mr. Evans' cabin light.
    One bright summer day, my friend Peter and I decided t venture int the unexplred trails f the Great Smky Muntains. Blessed with rich bidiversity and fascinating landscapes, the natinal park seemed a perfect getaway. Little did we knw that ur casual hike wuld sn turn int an unexpected persnal incident, frever stuck in ur memries.
    We set ff early in the mrning, equipped with ur backpacks and a map that was suppsed t guide us thrugh the winding trails. The sun was up, casting lng shadws n the frest flr as we set ff n ur jurney. We trekked (艰难行走), laughed, and marveled (惊叹) at the beauty f nature arund us.
    As we trekked thrugh the dense frests, taking in the natural wnders arund us, we culdn't help but feel a sense f adventure cursing thrugh ur veins. The trail was rugged and uneven, but we persevered thrugh the challenging landscape.
    Midway thrugh ur expeditin, we came crss a breathtaking waterfall, its sparkling waters cascading (倾泻) dwn the rcks in a quiet and peaceful meldy. We sat dwn by the water's edge, taking a mment t get lst in the beauty f nature. The cl mist frm the waterfall envelped us, and we felt refreshed and energetic.
    As the day wre n, we ventured deeper int the wilderness, eager t explre every crner f this natural paradise. We were s absrbed in the beauty f nature that just didn't ntice ur way and it seemed that we culd nt find the way back t the familiar part f the frest.
    Panicking, we scrambled t find ur way back but the dense vegetatin and winding trails nly served t cnfuse us further. We tried t remember any pssible signs that might lead us back. N sner had we celebrated ur return t the clear trails than smething wrse happened.
    注意:
    1. 续写词数应为150左右;
    2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
    Suddenly, the weather tk an abrupt tum.
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    Just when we were abut t give up, a faint light twinkled in the distance.
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    2023-2024学年高中毕业班第一学期期中考试参考答案英语试题
    第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
    1-5 BAACB 6-10 CABAB 11-15 CCABB 16-20 CCBCA
    第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
    第一节 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
    21-23 BAC 24-27 BABA 28-31 DABA 32-35 ACBD
    第二节 七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
    36-40 AGDEB
    第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
    第一节 完形填空(共15个小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
    41-45 BDADD 46-50 CACBD 51-55 BCABC
    第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
    56. identified 57. stands 58. a 59. giving 60.t be cunted
    61. recgnitin 62. behind 63. thughtful 64. themselves 65. when/if
    第四部分 书面表达
    第一节
    One pssible versin: Dear Bill,
    I am writing tday t share with yu my cncerns abut my majr chice fr university. I am thinking abut studying agriculture at university. T my disappintment, my parents are nt in favr f my chice.
    My parents are wrried that studying agriculture wn't guarantee me a gd jb. Hwever, cnsidering it a field that ffers many exciting pprtunities fr innvatin and sustainability, I am passinate abut agriculture. Additinally, it's a wrthwhile majr which allws me t gain in-depth knwledge acrss a range f subjects as well as practical wrk experience, enabling me t cntribute t sciety in a meaningful way.
    D yu have any advice fr me? What d yu think f my majr chice? I wuld really appreciate yur thughts n this matter.
    Best regards,
    Li Hua
    第二节:
    Suddenly, the weather tk an abrupt turn. Dark cluds cvered the sky, a heavy dwnpur fllwing. The cmfrting frest sunds quickly turned int a terrifying symphny f thunder and wind. The trail that was nce s clear turned ut t be a muddy mess, making it impssible t cntinue. We tried t cnsult ur map, but it was t late. Obviusly, we were lst in the wildness. Hurs passed, and ur attempts t find the trail turned t be in vain. With the cld creeping in, despair started t set in.
    Just when we were abut t give up, a faint light twinkled in the distance. Curisity verpwered ur fear, and we decided t fllw it. As we drew clser, we saw a small lg cabin, lights shining frm its windws. Kncking n the dr, an elderly man, Mr. Evans, welcmed us with a warm smile. He was a retired wrker wh had chsen t live his later years in the heart f the muntains. He ffered us shelter fr the night, and the next mrning, guided us back t the main trail. This incident strengthened ur friendship and taught us the value f resilience and hpe. The experience was unexpected, terrifying, but enlightening all the same.
    2023-2024年高中毕业班第一学期期中考试
    英语听力原文
    第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
    One pssible versin:
    Suddenly, the weather tk an abrupt turn. Dark cluds cvered the sky, a heavy dwnpur fllwing. The cmfrting frest sunds quickly turned int a terrifying symphny f thunder and wind. The trail that was nce s clear turned ut t be a muddy mess, making it impssible t cntinue. We tried t cnsult ur map, but it was t late. Obviusly, we were lst in the wildness. Hurs passed, and ur attempts t find the trail turned t be in vain. With the cld creeping in, despair started t set in.
    Just when we were abut t give up, a faint light twinkled in the distance. Curisity verpwered ur fear, and we decided t fllw it. As we drew clser, we saw a small lg cabin, lights shining frm its windws. Kncking n the dr, an elderly man. Mr. Evans, welcmed us with a warm smile. He was a retired wrker wh had chsen t live his later years n the heart f the muntains. He ffered us shelter fr the night, and the next mrning, guided us back t the main trail. This incident strengthened ur friendship and taught us the value f resilience and hpe. The experience was unexpected, terrifying, but enlightening all the same.
    录音稿
    Text 1
    W: Everything smells inviting here.
    M: It des, what are we ging t buy?
    W: These steam cheeseburgers lks s delicius. Oh, the blueberries n that cake lks s fresh, let's get bth f them.
    Text 2
    W: Hw d yu behave if yu meet a bear?
    M: Climb the trees if pssible, if there aren't any, stand still r lie dwn.
    W: What's the wrst thing yu can d?
    M: Try t run away.
    Text 3
    M: Did yu g t the exhibitin yesterday?
    W: N, I'm ging tmrrw. I'd intended t visit my sister, but she went t her ffice t fetch the dcument.
    M: What did yu d then?
    W: It was s cl that I just went fr a walk in the park.
    Text 4
    M: I wuld nw like t prpse a tast t ur hnr guest, Mrs Gates, I hpe that ur cperatin will be fruitful and t ur mutual benefit.
    W: Thank yu, Mr. Liu.
    Text 5
    W: Culd yu share the secrets f yur success in the Lndn Marathn?
    M: I practice running in the hills, which are abut three thusand meters high. S when I ran the race at sea level, my bdy had all this extra energy t help it run faster.
    Text 6
    M: Hell Camille, what's that yu're reading?
    W: It is called The Wman in White written by Willie Cllins.
    M: Oh, is it inspired by an actual criminal case like his The Mnstne?
    W: Well srt f, but in this nvel, the persn wh investigates is nt a pliceman like Sergeant Cuff, it is an art teacher.
    M: Sunds exciting. Can I brrw it after yu finish it?
    W: Sure, it may take me a while thugh because it is in a French versin, and I have t read slwly.
    Text 7
    W: Space travel is always dangerus, that is why the taiknaut, I mean, Chinese astrnauts are natinal heres.
    M: Yes, but humans aren't built t live in space and being there can bring serius health risks.
    W: well, what are the alternatives?
    M: Instead f sending peple we can send rbts equipped with cameras and ther tls t d bservatins fr us. What d yu think?
    W: I believe rbts and cmputers can never replace human experience, explratin is abut taking risks. Withut risks, we cannt learn smething new.
    Text 8
    M: I dn't like my Chinese friends, calling me Lawai, it makes me feel that I am nt ne f them.
    W: Actually, Chinese peple want t treat yu as ne f them. Fr peers and clleagues, 'La' cnveys a certain degree f warmth. Lawang, Lali, and lawu all expressed this pint by placing 'La' in frnt f a surname.
    M: Well, Chinese peple are friendly, but ccasinally sme peple tend t be verly enthusiastic. I was reading a newspaper in the subway ne time and a persn suddenly pked his head ver my shulder and helped himself t my paper.
    W: Aha, this is Chinese hspitality. I had a similar experience, t. I always feel spiled t be the guest in a Chinese husehld. The hst wuld keep putting fd n my plate despite the fact that I may nt like certain fd.
    Text 9
    W: James, wuld yu like t g t the theater next week when yu're in Seattle?
    M: Yes, I'd like t d that. D yu knw what's n at Paramunt theater?
    M: Let me have a lk, theaters, um, h, there's a new prductin f Rme and Juliet.
    M: I'm nt sure that I feel like sitting thrugh fur hurs f Shakespeare. What else is there?
    W: There's a new play called The Head f the Snake. That's n at the Riverside theater.
    M: What's that abut?
    W: I can't remember, but it's had gd reviews and Sally benches in it.
    M: Nice, she's as gd as Neil Simn and Bareft in the Park.
    W: Well, I see, it's nly n fr tw mre weeks. I'll call up the website theatre nw t cnfirm ticket availability and buy tickets frm the theatre bx ffice where nly a few subway stps away.
    Text 10
    My name is Erin Gerard, and I'm here t tell yu abut a teacher wh breathes a belief int students wh may nt have believed in themselves, including me. Legendary jurnalist Dan Rather nce said his dream began with a teacher wh believed in him, wh pushed him and led him t the next high altitude. These wrds rang very true fr me. When I jined the newspaper staff as a freshman, ur jurnalism advisr was Richard Genee. As a teacher, Mr. Genee had an extrardinary gift fr reaching his students. He was always relating t his students in such a way that it felt as thugh we were speaking with a trusted friend rather than smene wh determined ur grades. When I attempted t give up my editr psitin because f the merciless criticism frm ther staff members, Mr. Genee refused. His wrds eched inside my head nce again "yu dn't get t give up". Tday, I'm blessed t be a published authr with several best selling bks t my credit. Hw wnderful it is t be able t express my verwhelming gratitude t Mr. Genee whse advice put me n the path that I walk all these years later.

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