浙江省环大罗山联盟2023-2024学年高二下学期4月期中考试英语试题(Word版附答案)
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选择题部分
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。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 did the by d last night?
A. He packed his schlbag. B. He washed the dishes. C. He watched TV.
2. What is the wman prbably ging t d?
A. Thrw a dinner party fr Miss Silva.B. Tell Miss Silva the gd news.
C. Buy Miss Silva a gift.
3. What des the man suggest the wman d?
A. Charge the printer. B. Ask Daisy fr help.C. Purchase new printing paper.
4. Why can't the man use all the facilities?
A. It's a privilege f the life members.B. He didn't apply fr a membership card.
C. His membership card is invalid.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A. Decrating a rm. B. Getting necessary tls. C. Assembling a bkshelf.
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、7题。
6. Hw many cars were invlved in the accident?
A. Tw. B. Three. C. Fur.
7. What can we learn abut the red car?
A. It hasn't been fund yet.B. It crashed int a black car.C. Its license plate number is NSG568.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. Hw much mney has the wman paid fr the late fee?
A. 150 dllars. B.300 dllars. C.450 dllars.
9. What des the man mean in the end?
A. He will talk t the credit card cmpany.B. He wants the wman's new address.
C. He frgt t take his cellphne.
听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。
10. What des the wman wrry abut the huse at first?
A. It's less than perfect in the envirnment.B. The agent verstated its benefits.
C. It's verpriced.
11. What d we knw abut the wman?
A. She wants t buy a multifunctinal bathtub.B. She likes t ck fd in an ven.
C. She is ging t retire sn.
12. What des the wman like abut the huse?
A. The kitchen. B. The bathrm. C. The balcny.
13. What d the speakers decide t d?
A. Bargain with Martin. B. G t see ther places. C. Sign a cntract.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
A. In a shp. B. In the street. C. In a railway statin.
15. What des the man g t New Yrk fr?
A. Starting a new life. B. Ging n business. C. Traveling.
16. What did the man prbably d?
A. An editr. B. A writer. C. A salespersn.
17. What will the man d next?
A. Buy a bx f chclate. B. Catch the train. C. Write a stry.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. In which place can peple see a cmedy shw?
A. Nttinghamshire. B. Bristl. C. Lndn.
19. When will the Balln Fiesta be held?
A. Late August. B. Mid-August. C. Early August.
20. Why des the speaker give the talk?
A. T attract visitrs. B. T arrange the schedule. C. T discuss sme traditins.
第二部分 阅读理解 (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,从每题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
While tea may have riginated in Asia, nw there are many cuntries all arund the wrld that have tea wven int their fd culture and traditins. This is ne f the very special parts f tea as it has a way f cnnecting peple all ver the wrld in different ways and ceremnies that finally all results in a grup f peple sitting tgether and enjying a cup f tea.
Chinese tea culture
Since China is viewed as the birthplace f tea, it is n wnder that Chinese tea culture is rich with histry and traditin. Tday, Chinese tea cntinues t be used in Chinese medicine and is cmmnly cnsumed n bth casual and frmal ccasins bth fr persnal enjyment and t represent Chinese cultural traditins.
Japanese tea culture
Japan als has a lng histry with tea, especially Japanese Matcha, which is a kind f grund green tea that is cmmnly used in Japanese tea ceremnies and nly in recent years became ppular in Western culture.
British tea culture
When many peple think abut tea, British tea culture is what cmes t mind. A ht cup f English Breakfast r Earl Grey tea serves with a little milk and a biscuit in the afternn as a pick-me-up fr the day. Even thugh tea may nt be native t England, this British tea traditin is still ging strng tday.
Mrccan tea culture
When yu visit Mrcc, it is hard t miss the utstanding tea culture that is such a large part f Mrccan hspitality. Befre any gathering, negtiatin, r sale f a prduct, a pt f mint tea is always prepared and served amng the hst and guests. This is an expressin f Mrccan traditin and hspitality, which shuld always be accepted by guests as a sign f appreciatin and respect t the hst.
21. Why can tea find its way int varius fd cultures?
A. It riginates in Asian Cuntries. B. It frms different ceremnies.
C. It gets peple cnnected easily.D. It allws peple t sit tgether.
22. In which cuntry may a cup f mint tea be served befre negtiatin?
A. China. B. Japan. C. Britain. D. Mrcc.
23. In which clumn(专栏) n scial media may the text appear?
A. Healthy Yu. B. Scial Insight.
C. Cultural Crner. D. Itchy Feet Travel.
B
In the 1970s, a new supermarket selling LPs arrived in my hmetwn and I began devting my pcket mney t acquiring recrds. I swiftly develped an affectin fr Beethven's Mnlight Snata, harbring dreams f perfrming that music myself. Despite the absence f a pian at hme, there was ne at my grandmther's care hme, where I learned t play Beethven by ear, with pigens cing and farmers wrking in the fields. It was truly magical.
Entering the Ryal Academy f Arts at 16 marked the beginning f my artistic jurney. In my 30s, I tk anther significant step in life-marriage. My wife wrked at Elephants Wrld, a reserve dedicated t the care f rescued dmestic elephants. These elephants have wrked fr humans all their life and many are blind r disabled frm being treated badly, s I wanted t make the effrt t carry smething heavy myself. Fr my 50th birthday, my wife successfully persuaded the manager t allw us t bring a pian int the reserve, bringing music t the elephants' lives.
Initially, when I started playing, it was hard t hear the pian abve the sunds f nature and the elephants chewing grass. Hwever, everything changed when a blind elephant ceased eating and tuned int my playing. It struck me that this elephant, trapped in a wrld f darkness, had a prfund lve fr music. Frm that mment n, there was n lnger any cncern abut disturbing their peace. We ccasinally film these perfrmances, and nw, we prudly have nearly 700,000 YuTube subscribers.
I cntinue t play fr these elephants that run freely in the reserve, despite the cnstant ptential danger. Surprisingly, it's the mdy male elephants wh shw the mst fascinatin with the music. I firmly believe it has a calming effect. These elephants' breathing actually slws dwn when I play, which tells me they are relaxed and happy. I've even witnessed elephants seemingly dancing t Beethven's tunes. With their exceptinal hearing and the ability t sense vibratins(震动) thrugh their feet, I am cnvinced that elephants grasp the language f human expressin. This serves as a pwerful illustratin that music serves as a universal language, cnnecting us all.
24. What mtivated the authr's early affectin fr music?
A. Expsure t Beethven's music.B. Emplyment at Elephants Wrld.
C. Attendance at the Ryal Academy f Arts.D. Pian teaching at his grandma's care hme.
25. What did the authr's 50th birthday celebratin symblize?
A. Persnal achievements in music.B. A cmbinatin f music and care.
C. Successful fundraising fr the reserve.D. Recgnitin fr the authr's artistic jurney.
26. What rle did music play in the lives f the elephants in the reserve?
A. Emtinal recvery. B. Physical exercise.
C. Financial supprt. D. Artistic expressin.
27. Which f the fllwing can be a suitable title fr the text?
A. Save the Mistreated ElephantsB. Cnnect the Elephants with Music
C. Play the Pian fr Rescued ElephantsD. Make the Hearing f Elephants Sharp
C
The wrld has changed greatly since Herman Fisher met Irving Price and Helen Schelle in 1930. The tri(三人组) funded Fisher-Price, maker f ppular ty series such as Thmas &Friends, Pwer Wheels, and Little Peple. Cmpanies like Fisher-Price are explring hw the wrld f tys and parenting will change with the develpment f technlgy. Fisher-Price recently cperated with Cntinuum, a glbal innvatin designer. Tgether, they created a shrt vide called The Future f Parenting, alng with a shrt essay explaining the thughts behind the vide.
One thught f the vide explres hw parenting will change when the teens f tday raised with data-prviding devices such as Fitbit and iPad begin raising kids f their wn. Is this a generatin that will desire data in all f their kids’tys? The answer may be “yes” and perhaps the prduct appearing in the vide will appeal t them.
If yu interpret the vide as a clear visin f the future f parenting, yu wn't be blamed fr fearing hlgrams(全息图) will take ver yur huse as a mm r dad. The benefit f hlgrams in the vide is their ptential fr giving traditinal tys the ability t persnalize respnses, depending n the age and develpment f the child playing with the traditinal ty.
Of curse, yu might ask yurself, “D data-prviding tys have an advantage ver traditinal tys in terms f their effects?” The answer may be negative. Leg, a traditinal brick ty-maker, n all cunts remains a successful cmpany. And studies pint ut its tys’benefits t children’s creativity. In additin, recent research demnstrates that tys cntaining data can ptentially prevent language develpment, cmpared with traditinal puzzles and bricks.
On the ne hand, parents knw that they shuld limit their kids'screen time t keep them healthy, and the American Academy f Pediatrics ffers guidance n daily screen time. On the ther hand, technlgy can be wnderfully engaging and can prvide excellent educatinal pprtunities fr children. Nthing is perfect and we shuld embrace every aspect f a new thing.
28. What are cmpanies like Fisher-Price currently explring?
A. The impact f technlgical advances n tys and parenting.
B. The way t be an utstanding glbal innvatin designer.
C. New ideas f making shrt vides f creative tys.
D. Techniques used t prduce ppular ty series.
29. Accrding t the authr, teenagers raised with data-prviding devices may ______.
A. be fnd f devting themselves t imprving technlgy
B. be afraid f the negative impact f electrnic tys
C. pass their preference fr such tys n t their kids
D. shw great creativity and imaginatin
30. What's Paragraph 4 mainly abut?
A. Advantages and disadvantages f mdern technlgy.
B. Cmparisns f the effects f tw kinds f tys.
C. Suggestins n hw t chse suitable tys.
D. Advances in technlgy used t make tys.
31. What des the authr want t shw at the end f the text?
A. Lve me, lve my dg.B. Actins speak luder than wrds.
C. Everything is a tw-edged swrd.D. Hpe fr the best; prepare fr the wrst.
D
Scenes f a cmic character swelling up after eating peanuts in Western TV shws have lng been puzzling fr many Chinese viewers, as few peple in China meet thse wh have a severe peanut allergy(过敏反应).
Their cnfusin can be explained by Chinese researchers in a new study that Chinese adults and children are mre likely t be allergic t seafd, and less likely t be allergic t peanuts cmpared t peple in the United States and Eurpe. “Animal-derived (动物源的) fds were the primary ffending fds, especially shrimp, and skin symptms were the mst cmmnly reprted unpleasant reactins,” said the study. The difference means that cultural, dietary, industrializatin and bilgical factrs can play an imprtant rle in fd allergy patterns, it added.
Chen Hngbing, a prfessr frm the State Key Labratry f Fd Science and Technlgy at Nanchang University, wh was invlved in the study, said, “Fr instance, in a previus study n self-reprted fd allergies amng children, seafd tpped the list, fllwed by fish, eggs, fruits and milk.” Hwever, sme research als puts wheat as ne f the mst cmmn allergy triggers amng the general ppulatin, eggs and milk are cnsidered the mst cmmn allergens amng infants and yung babies. Chen said mre research is needed t address these discrepancies(差异性) and t determine if varius dietary habits acrss China result in varied fd sensitivity.
Lu Xiaqun, a dctr wh was nt invlved in the studies at Fudan University's Huashan Hspital, said that the increasing rate f fd allergies is a phenmenn bserved wrldwide, driven by changes in lifestyles, eating habits, as well as grwing health awareness and diagnstic ability.
Reading allergen labeling n fd packages is an easy way t prtect cnsumers frm ptential allergy triggers. Hwever, fd allergen labeling in China is nt bligated currently and labeling largely fllws an internatinal fd regulatins. “China has made imprvements in devising fd labeling standards in recent years, hpefully ur findings can accelerate the prcess f making such labeling cmpulsry in the near future,” Chen said.
32. What's the purpse f writing paragraph 1?
A. T intrduce fd peple are cmmnly allergic t.
B. T make a cmparisn between different allergies.
C. T intrduce a study abut allergies.
D. T describe typical allergy symptms.
33. Which f the fllwing desn't affect fd allergy patterns in the new study?
A. eating habits. B. cultural factrs
C. diagnstic ability D. bilgical factrs
34. What des the underlined wrd “triggers” in paragraph 3 mean?
A. results B. patterns C. reactins D. causes
35. What can be inferred frm the last paragraph?
A. China has ppularized fd labeling in recent years.
B. The findings have speeded up the prcess f fd labeling.
C. Prfessr Chen expects a prmising future f fd labeling.
D. China makes n prgress in making fd labeling.
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。
Engaging with the past
Imagine yu're at hme, yu start a rle-playing game where yu can enjy views f the Nanjing Qinhuai Lantern Festival, cmpleting set tasks alng the Qinhua i River. This is ne way fr vide games t enjy the traditinal Chinese culture withut having t travel there.
36 Perfect Wrld Games, an nline gaming cmpany, recently invited a grup f heritage experts including Chen Haita, a designer frm the Dunhuang Academy; and Zhu Xianguang, an inheritr f Lngquan swrd intangible(非物质的) cultural heritage—t Beijing t discuss new ways t prmte traditinal Chinese culture.
This year, Zhu was invited t submit designs fr swrds in its nline mbile game Jade Dynasty. They kept the features f swrds that were used during the Tang Dynasty but absrbed fairy and knight-themed elements frm the game. 37 That enabled players t knw anther aspect f Chinese heritage. Zhu says, “Since games are welcmed by yung peple, we can make them familiar with traditinal culture as they play. 38 ”
The trend tward cmbining games with cultural heritage started decades ag. 39 Traditinal culture nce served merely as a backgrund t the gameplay, and failed t ffer a de tailed experience. Nw the cmpany digs ut details and divides them int small sectins, and fcuses n their unique cultural pints, s players can gain a deeper experience.
40 Sme verseas players als have a strng interest in Chinese culture, but may find it t difficult t understand. S the cmpany tries t cnvey the culture in ways they are familiar with t help them better understand.
A. And that's nt all.
B. These games are als available t players verseas.
C. Hwever, these early attempts were described as “vague”(含糊的) .
D. Games featuring traditinal culture attract mre yung players.
E. Several decades ag, the practice f swrd-making nearly died ut.
F. Besides, sme figures seen in Dunhuang's wall paintings were als added t the mbile game.
G. It increases the number f channels available t spread knwledge abut ur cultural heritage.
第三部分 语言运用 (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。
Never had a lvely sunflwer been absent t my huse n my birthday, since I turned 13, n cards r ntes in it. Calls t the flwer shp were always 41 —it was a cash purchase.
I never stpped 42 wh the mysterius giver might be. Sme f my happiest mments were spent daydreaming abut smene wnderful but t shy t disclse his r her 43 .
My mther even 44 my imaginatins. She’d ask me if there was smene wh I had dne a special favr and then might be shwing 45 . As a teenager, 46 , I had mre fun assuming that it might be a by I had a crush n.
When I was 17, I failed 47 in a significant test. That night when the result came, I just 48 my self t sleep. When I awke in the mrning, my mther cmfrted, “Dn't indulge(沉湎)! It's nt a big deal!”. Yet, I remember 49 ut f the huse at that time, yelling...“Yu just dn't understand”.
One mnth befre my graduatin frm high schl, my father died f a heart attack. My feelings ranged frm pain t 50 s that I became cmpletely uninterested in the upcming ceremny. But my mther, in the midst f her wn grief, wuld deny my 51 any f thse things. Befre my father died, we had shpped a party dress which made me feel like a(an) 52 Cinderella. But it was the wrng size. Later I ttally frgt abut the dress. My mther didn't. The day befre the dance, I fund that dress, in the right size, 53 still in the bx t me-gracefully, and lvingly. She just wanted her child t feel lved and shwed that there still existed magic and beauty even 54 hardships.
Actually, my mther passed away ne week after I gt married. That year the adrable sunflwer stpped 55 .
41. A. in vain B. in place C. in charge D. in private
42. A. calculating B. expecting C. cnsulting D. assuming
43. A. prfile B. identity C. capacity D. presence
44. A. subscribed t B. referred t C. cntributed t D. turned t
45. A. applause B. anticipatin C. appreciatin D. assistance
46. A. therwise B. mrever C. therefre D. thugh
47. A. prudly B. miserably C. unexpectedly D. sincerely
48. A. applied B. urged C. cried D. expsed
49. A. hurrying B. rlling C. pacing D. strming
50. A. abandnment B. cnfusin C. tiredness D. astnishment
51. A. grasping B. interrupting C. admitting D. skipping
52. A. reasnable B. awesme C. rdinary D. imaginative
53. A. cmpsed B. thrwn C. paid D. delivered
54. A. in respnse t B. in face f C. in case f D. by means f
55. A. cheering up B. lighting up C. shwing up D. warming up
第二节 语法填空 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Brn int an ethnic Mia family in rural Guizhu Prvince, Zhang was expsed frm a yung age t the rich traditin f Mia embridery(刺绣)— 56 cultural craft that has been passed dwn thrugh generatins. She spent cuntless hurs as a child 57 (bserve) her mther and grandmther stitching fancy patterns nt fabric s by hand. In 2003, hping t mdernize and share this heritage, she pened her first clthing shp in the prvincial capital.
A decade later, Zhang 58 (establish) her wn clthing brand fcusing n cmbining traditinal Chinese-style qipa dresses with clrful custmized embridery patterns. “We have trained hundreds f lcal Mia wmen in the ancient needlewrk techniques,” Zhang 59 ( prud) remarked. “The clthing line celebrates their breathtaking handiwrk, 60 I hpe advances my hme village's revitalizatin.”
Her 61 (cmmit) t cultural preservatin and rural develpment was recgnized in 2019, when the China Wmen's Handicraft Innvatin Cmpetitin 62 (hld) and Zhang's innvative design cllectin wn tp hnrs. In an interview afterwards, she reflected n bth preserving traditinal skills thrugh new media, 63 expanding ecnmic pprtunities fr artisans. “We attach equal imprtance 64 cultural inheritance and market expansin,” Zhang stated. “In the future, we'll cntinue innvating designs 65 (display) Mia embridery's beauty and diversity.”
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)
假如你是李华,你和外国交换生 Peter 计划组织一场名为“Crss-Cultural Fd Exhibitin”的活动请写一封邮件给 Peter,内容包括:
1. 你对活动形式的建议;
2. 约定时间讨论安排和分工。
注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Peter,
_________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs,
Lihua
第二节 读后续写 (满分25分)
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
One mrning, Father was helping Danny pack his bag fr a hliday camp. “D I really have t g, Father?” Danny asked hesitantly. “Sn, smetimes the best lessns in life are learnt at camps,” Father encuraged. “But I never have the right wrds t say when talking t smene new,” Danny cmplained. “Alright, let's make a deal. If yu learn smething gd at this camp, this shall be the last hliday camp I sign yu up fr,” Father respnded with a prpsal. “Deal,” Danny replied.
Right after dinner n the first day at camp, everyne was busy packing their bags in preparatin fr the night walk, Danny headed t the canteen t get a bttle f iced tea. Just as Danny was abut t secure the bttle cap, he was caught ff-guard as smene suddenly brushed past him and hit his arm. The bttle slipped ut f his hands and fell t the flr. Light brwn liquid flwed ut, creating ugly mess n the flr. Danny caught a flash f a by in a green T-shirt running ff int the distance. “Hw rudely,” Danny shuted, gritting his teeth “Nt even an aplgy!”
Just then, Mr Halim, the camp guide, apprached Danny. “What are yu ding here inste-”he asked but stpped midway when he saw the mess n the flr. “It wasn’t me!” Danny raised his vice in his defence. “Yu'll fix this mess yu created befre we head ut fr the night walk,”Mr Halim remarked, walking ff in a hurry befre Danny culd explain himself.
“Hw unfrtunate,” Danny thught t himself, “It wasn't even my fault t begin with. Getting dwn n his knees, he started wiping up the mess. Twenty minutes passed and the flr was dry. Danny managed t calm himself dwn and think clearly. He recalled hw Father had given him a secnd chance when he brke his vase by mistake a week ag. Realizing that what had happened just nw might have been an accident, Danny reslved t let the past rest.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
As Danny gt up t leave, he saw the by in the green T-shirt appraching him. _______________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________
The next day when Father came t fetch Danny, he saw a cheerful Danny. ___________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________
2023学年第二学期温州环大罗山联盟期中联考高二年级英语学科
英语参考答案及评分标准
第一部分:听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5 CCBAC 6-10 BABAB 11-15 BCCAA 16-20 CBABA
第二部分:阅读理解(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)
21—23 CDC 24—27 ABAC 28—31 ACBC 32-35 CCDC
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
36—40 AFGCB
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)
41-45 AABCC 46-50 DBCDA 51-55 DBDBC
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56. a 57. bserving 58. established 59. prudly 60. which
61. cmmitment 62. was held 63. and 64. t 65. t display
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)
1. 应用文(15分)
One pssible versin:
Dear Peter,
As we are preparing fr the “Crss-Cultural Fd Exhibitin”, I'd lve t share a few thughts n hw we culd shape the event t make it mre appealing and infrmative.
Firstly, my prpsal is t set up small bths/stands, each ffering traditinal cuisines frm different cuntries, accmpanied by brief intrductins f its cultural significance. Additinally, it wuld be interesting t include interactive cking wrkshps, allwing participants t engage in the cking experience actively. Let's crdinate a meeting t further brainstrm and assign respnsibilities. Hw abut getting tgether at 3 p. m. next Tuesday?
Hpefully, yu will find my suggestins helpful. Lking frward t seeing yu.
Yurs,
Li Hua
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As Danny gt up t leave, he saw the by in the green T-shirt appraching him. Standing still, Danny cast him a cnfused lk. “I'm Siva.” the by started t explain sincerely, “I felt bad fr causing the spill earlier when I ran t get my trch fr the night walk. I knew I had t make up fr what I had dne earlier. That's why I'm here t say srry.” “Well, I was upset at first,” Danny admitted. “But nt anymre. I figured yu might nt have dne it n purpse,” he added. Fr a few brief mments, their gazes lcked, and then they burst int laughter, understanding the mutual relief they felt. With this newfund friendship, they jyfully embarked n the night walk.
The next day when Father came t fetch Danny, he saw a cheerful Danny: Expecting t find a disheartened and defeated by, he was pleasantly surprised t see Danny engaging in lively cnversatin with a by in a green T-shirt, face radiating with jy and enthusiasm. Truly remarkable! As they drve hme, Danny culdn't cntain his excitement, eagerly sharing stries abut his newfund friend. “I had an amazing time and learned smething truly valuable!" Danny exclaimed enthusiastically. With a teasing grin, Father replied, "Well dne, lad! S, accrding t ur initial deal, this camp is the last ne, huh?” Danny shk his head vigrusly, pleading eagerly fr anther trip t the camp.
听力原文:
Text 1
M: Mm, where is my schlbag? I saw it n the sfa when I was enjying that prgram n Brazil last night.(1)
W: I put it n the she cupbard while yu were arguing with yur sister abut wh did the dishes.
M: Fine. I thught it was hidden by her after she finished the dishes.
Text 2
M: Miss Silva will cntinue as publishing directr.
W: Ww. I am bursting t tell her the gd news at the dinner party.
M: Er, actually, she was the first t hear the news.
W: Fine, then I guess I can nly get a bunch f flwers t give her a surprise.(2)
Text 3
W: David, the printer says ut f paper. Where can I find sme?
M: Cnsumables such as printing paper are in ur administrative directr, Daisy's charge. She sits behind Simn.(3) She always buys it frm the nearby shp.
Text 4
M: Excuse me, Miss. Why dn't I have unrestricted access t all the facilities?
W: Srry, sir. If yu are a life member f ur club, then yu can.
M: Yu mean the facilities are nly pen t life members, nt regular members?
W: Yes.(4)
Text5 (第5题为主旨大意题)
W: I think these wds shuld be fixed t the wall with screws, r it can't supprt the weight f ur bks.
M: The mdules cme cmplete with tls and instructins fr assembly.
W: I didn't find the tls. But we have a hammer brrwed frm ur neighbr.
◆screw 螺丝钉;螺丝
◆mdule 组件;模块;配件
Text 6
M: I see yu seem t have hit sme prblems here.
W: Yes, sir. I was cming ut f the tllbth, and a red car bmbed dwn the street at a crazy speed and crashed int a white car in frnt f me. I put n the brakes, but ended up hitting the back f the white car frm behind anyway. (6) Frtunately, the black car at the back escaped frm danger. And then I fund the red car had gne.
M: S yu are telling me this was a hit and run. Did either f yu manage t get the red car's license plate number? (7)
W: Yes, it was“NSG586”.
M: Thanks. Yu dn't need t wrry that yu'll be charged fr the damages t this white car. The red car is slely blamed fr the accident. Yu wn't be held respnsible.
W: That's a relief.
◆hit 【熟词生义】遇到困难;经历不愉快的事情
◆tllbth (道路、桥梁的) 收费站
◆hit and run 交通肇事逃逸
Text 7
W: What a pain in the neck.
M: What's wrng, Sara?
W: The credit card cmpany sent the bill t my ld address again. This is the third time! (8) I thught we had settled all matters after the last time I called. Every time I have t pay 150 dllars fr late fees.(8)
M: That's unfair. Yu must ask them t slve it cmpletely.
W: I am s tired f dealing with them. I think I might just let it g and pay the late fee.
M: Dn't d that. Call again and insist n talking t smene wh can get it dne directly.
W: Every time I call, I get the same stry. And if I ask t speak with the manager, I have t call back later because n ne is there.
M: Sunds like they dn't treat it seriusly. Dial the number and give me the cellphne.(9)
◆late fee 滞纳金
Text8
M: S, what d yu say? I thught they wuld charge a lt.
W: It des seem nearly perfect. I can't help thinking we have walked int Martin's trap.(10)
M: Ha-ha, dn't wrry. It's his jb t talk the place up. (10) I d lve that multifunctinal bathtub. Is there anything yu dn't like abut this huse?
W: Nthing in particular.
M: I thught maybe yu were dissatisfied with the kitchen. I knw yu like spending yur time baking.(11)
W: Yes, the kitchen is small, but that's n prblem. The balcny culd balance ut the shrtage. (12) But it csts s much mney that we will verspend ur budget. And it seems impssible t bargain with him.
M: Well, we shuld remember why we are ding this. We wanted t give Mike a better grwth envirnment and prepare fr ur parents' retirement.
W: Yu are right. We'll make the ffer, then? (13)
M: Sure. Let’s find Martin and tell him it’s a g.(13)
◆talk sth. up 过分夸奖; 吹捧
Text 9 (第14题为推断题)
M: Culd yu tell me where Llanelli railway statin is?
W: Yeah. Just ne blck that way.
M: Thanks, d yu mind if I take a lad ff? The train t New Yrk departs in frty minutes.(15)(17)
W: Why are yu ging there? (15)
M: Well, in a nutshell, I want t make a clean break with the past.(15)
W: I hear yu. I did the same thing befre I pened this cnvenience stre.
M: Really? What did yu d?
W: I was wrking fr a magazine. I wanted t be a writer when I gt ut f cllege. I tk the jb as an assistant t an editr, thinking I was very cmpetent in this field. But I was wrng. Nw I can write smething in my spare time. N ne bsses me.
M: That's unexpectedly interesting. As a child I wanted t send the articles I wrte t the publishing huse. Actually, I was just fired frm my jb. I dn’t like t call smene up t persuade them t buy sme prducts.(16)I wanted t leave that jb ages ag. I kept putting it ff ut f laziness.
W: Take this bx f chclate. Life is just like it. Yu never knw what yu're gnna get. Right?
M: Thanks! I have t g.(17) It's nice t have a talk with yu.
◆take a lad ff 坐下歇一歇
◆bss 【熟词生义】对 (某人) 发号施令
Text 10
The summer is a great time t be in Britain. The British Museum, the Natural Histry Museum and the Tate Gallery are all must-sees fr everybdy wh cmes t the cuntry. There are als a lt f interesting things t d fr thse wh lve the utdrs. The Ntting Hill Carnival is the largest street festival in Eurpe. First held in 1966, it's a celebratin f Caribbean culture. It is nrmally held ver the August Bank Hliday weekend. Outside the capital, there's als plenty t d. Early in August, there’s the Rbin Hd Festival in Sherwd Frest Cuntry Park, Nttinghamshire. The legendary characters f bks and mvies—Rbin Hd and the evil Sheriff f Nttingham can be fund there giving cmedy acts.(18) On August 11th, in Bristl, a city abut 200km frm Lndn, the sky will be filled with clr during its annual Balln Fiesta.(19) If the weather is gd, mre than 100 ht air ballns rise up frm the Fiesta's site in Ashtn Curt. S what are yu waiting fr? Pick up the phne and call 3844-2434. Our travel agency is ffering a discunt nw. The sale prices are t gd t miss.(20)
◆Ntting Hill Carnival 诺丁山嘉年华会
◆Rbin Hd Festival 罗宾汉节
◆Nttinghamshire 诺丁汉郡,英国英格兰东米德兰的郡。
◆Balln Fiesta 热气球节
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