福建省厦门双十中学2023-2024学年高二下学期第二次月考英语试题(含答案)
展开满分:150分 考试时间:120分钟
第一卷(选择题, 共95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 will the man d tnight?
A. Offer a recipe.B. Make sme ckies.C. G t a bakery.
2. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
A. On a bus.B. In a htel.C. At the seaside.
3. What are the speakers talking abut?
A. Weather frecast.B. A vacatin plan.C. Outdr activities.
4. What des the wman want t watch?
A. Evening news.B. A sprts game.C. A quiz shw.
5. Hw des the wman feel abut the stre?
A. It has many chices.B. The prices there are lw.C. Mst f its assistants are helpful.
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. Wh is the man?
A. A part-time salesman.B. A lcal authr.C. A physics teacher.
7. What d we knw abut the physics sectin?
A. It is newly-pened.
B. It is restricted t members.
C. It has increased its cllectin.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What is the majr prblem f the repair?
A. The man has a tight schedule.
B. The wman can’t find the right place.
C. The replacement parts are hard t get.
9. What will the man d next?
A. Buy a new bike.B. Check the cst.C. Deliver the supplies.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What are the speakers discussing?
A. A cmpetitive market.B. Varius prduct mdels.C. Last mnth’s prduct sales.
11. What des the wman say abut TV cmmercials?
A. They ran fr 5 mnths.B. They are successful.C. They cst a lt.
12. What des the man suggest?
A. Having a meeting.B. Talking with the president.C. Reviewing the reprt tgether.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. What is the wman ding?
A. Intrducing an art frm.B. Hsting a prgram.C. Giving a lecture.
14. Hw d visitrs attend indr events at the Uitmarkt?
A. By bking tickets in advance.
B. By buying a pass fr the entire weekend.
C. By entering freely befre the drs are clsed.
15. Why d perfrmers ffer their services at the Uitmarkt?
A. T attract audience t future perfrmances.
B. T enhance their wn talent and skills.
C. T give their supprt t lcal artists.
16. What impressed Rland abut the Uitmarkt’s rganizatin?
A. Varius perfrmances.B. Efficient waste clearing.C. Cnvenient transprtatin.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What did peple wrry abut cncerning the pst ffice?
A. It wuld be clsed dwn.
B. It wuld be expensive t run.
C. It wuld be mved ut f Sctland.
18. Why did the Frds want t cme back hme?
A. T start a cmpany.
B. T lk after their mthers.
C. T d business with a cmpany.
19. When did the Frds decide t make an ffer fr the pst ffice?
A. Once they had cmpleted their research.
B. Immediately after viewing the listing.
C. After taking advice frm their mthers.
20. What d the Frds expect?
A. T cut back pstal services.B. T build a new cmmunity.C. T receive mre visitrs.
第二部分 阅读理解(共2节, 满分50分)
第一节(共15小题, 每题2.5分, 满分37.5分)
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The Rle f Crwdfunding in Business Grwth
Crwdfunding is a fundraising methd that makes use f the pwer f the Internet and scial netwrks. It invlves raising small amunts f mney frm a large number f individuals r investrs, typically thrugh nline platfrms. These platfrms cnnect entrepreneurs (创业者) with ptential backers wh cntribute funds t supprt a specific prject, business, r idea.
Types f Crwdfunding
Reward-Based Crwdfunding—Backers get a reward, such as a prduct sample r easy access, in exchange fr their cntributin. This mdel is ppular fr startups and creative prjects.
Equity (股权) Crwdfunding—Investrs receive shares r equity in the business in exchange fr their funding. This mdel is ideal fr small businesses lking t raise substantial capital and is subject t specific regulatins.
Debt Crwdfunding—Entrepreneurs brrw mney frm backers and agree t repay it with interest ver time. This mdel is similar t a lan and is suitable fr businesses with a clear repayment plan.
Tips fr a Successful Crwdfunding Campaign
Set clear gals: Define yur funding gal, the purpse f the funds, and hw yu’ll use the mney.
Persuasive stry: Make an appealing and genuine stry abut yur business. Explain why it matters and hw backers’ cntributins will make a difference.
Engage yur netwrk: Mbilize yur existing netwrk f friends, family, and prfessinal cntacts t supprt yur campaign. Their initial cntributins can build mmentum (动力).
Transparency: Be transparent and hnest abut yur prject’s prgress and any challenges yu encunter. Backers appreciate hnesty.
Fulfill prmises: Once yur campaign is successful, fulfill yur prmises t backers timely and cmmunicate regularly.
21. Accrding t the passage, which f the fllwing is accurate abut crwdfunding?
A. Reward-Based Crwdfunding is the mst ppular type f crwdfunding.
B. Backers can get the same kinds f rewards in the three types f crwdfunding.
C. Crwdfunding is a fundraising technique that relies n ffline platfrms.
D. Debt Crwdfunding is fit fr businesses with a specific repayment schedule.
22. The 4th tip “Transparency” prbably means “________”.
A. mdestyB. perseveranceC. franknessD. ptimism
23. The wners f Explding Kittens, a card game crpratin established six years ag, plan t raise a large sum f capital t start a prmtin campaign. They are highly recmmended t ________.
A.chse Reward-Based Crwdfunding instead f Equity Crwdfunding
B. draft an attractive stry abut the campaign based n real infrmatin
C. realize their prmises t backers n time even if the campaign is a failure
D. cmpare the initial supprt prvided by different existing cntacts
B
I used t think I was a gd persn. I was caring t my friends, my partner, my family; I gave t charity and I vlunteered. But when I started training t becme a therapist (治疗师), I began t understand that hwever much we might like t think f urselves as gd peple, we dn’t actually knw urselves very well. I learned abut hw we might, withut cnsciusly realizing it, deny the feelings and mtivatins we cnsider t be bad, pushing them dwn int ur uncnscius and prjecting them ut n t thers, s they becme the bad peple. I learned that deep in the human mind, alngside lve and kindness, run currents f anger, need, greed, envy, destructiveness, superirity—whether we want t acknwledge them r nt.
It was 22-year-ld Bru wh taught me what it really means t be a gd grwn up. We first spke tw years ag. He was unemplyed, living with his parents, watching his friends’ lives prgress. A gd grwn-up, he tld me, is “smene wh has his ducks in a rw”—and that wasn’t him.
I als didn’t feel like the cmpetent, cnfident grwn-up I thught I shuld be—and neither did mst f the adults I knew. I researched statistics abut peple hitting the traditinal landmarks f adulthd later and later, if at all—frm buying a hme t getting married r starting a family. I recgnized what made me feel like a bad grwn-up: that I’ll sit with a brken fridge rather than call an engineer t repair it.
Then I saw Bru again. He tld me hw, ver tw years, he’d fund a jb he lves, rented a flat with a friend. He’s nw cycling rund the wrld, having adventures that will keep him strng fr the rest f his life. S what changed? “Yu start t have thse cnversatins with yurself, and yu becme mre f an hnest persn. I dn’t feel like I’m hiding frm anything anymre, because I’m nt hiding frm myself.”
I think grwing up must invlve finding yur wn way t have thse cnversatins. Bru des it n his bike, I d it in psychanalysis, thers I spke t d it while cking r playing music. That, fr Bru, and fr me, is what it means t “have his ducks in a rw”.
24. What des the first paragraph imply abut understanding urselves?
A. Recgnizing ur psitive traits is enugh fr grwth.
B. Our understanding f ur mtives and feelings is accurate.
C. True self-awareness means accepting bth gd and bad sides.
D. Ignring ur negative traits des nt affect ur self-perceptin.
25. What critical lessn did the authr learn frm Bru abut being a gd grwn-up?
A. It invlves having a clear career path and financial stability.
B. It requires cnstant self-imprvement and educatin.
C. It means being emplyed and living independently.
D. It is like a jurney f self-discvery and hnesty.
26. What des the authr identify as a reasn fr feeling like an inadequate adult?
A. Escaping basic respnsibilities.
B. Delaying reaching traditinal life milestnes.
C. Cmparing persnal achievements t thers.
D. Investigating changing patterns f adult life.
27. Which f the fllwing might be the best title f the passage?
A. Why Hide HarmsB. Hw t Be Better Adults
C. Why Grwing up Matters D. Hw t Have Effective Cnversatins
C
Frm Marie Tussaud’s Chamber f Hrrrs t Disneyland’s Haunted Mansin (鬼屋) t hrrr-themed escape rms, haunted huse attractins have terrified and delighted audiences arund the wrld fr mre than 200 years.
These attractins turn ut t be gd places t study fear. They help scientists understand the bdy’s respnse t fright and hw we perceive sme situatins as enjyably thrilling and thers as truly terrible. One surprising finding: having friends clse at hand in a haunted huse might make yu mre jumpy, nt less s.
Psychlgist and study c-authr Sarah Tashjian, wh is nw at the University f Melburne, and her team cnducted their research with 156 adults, wh each wre a wireless wrist sensr during their visit. The sensr measured skin respnses linked t the bdy’s reactins t stress and ther situatins. When the sensr picked up, fr example, greater skin cnductance — that is, the degree t which the skin can transmit an electric current — that was a sign that the bdy was mre arused and ready fr fight r flight. In additin t this measure, peple reprted their expected fear (n a scale f 1 t 10) befre entering the haunted huse and their experienced fear (n the same scale) after cmpleting the haunt.
The scientists fund that peple wh reprted greater fear als shwed heightened skin respnses. Being with friends, Tashjian and her clleagues further fund, increased physilgical arusal during the experience, which was linked t strnger feelings f fright. In fact, the fear respnse was actually weaker when peple went thrugh the huse in the presence f strangers.
Other investigatrs have used haunted huses t understand hw fear and enjyment can cexist. In a 2020 study led by Marc Malmdrf Andersen, a member f the Recreatinal Fear Lab at Aarhus University in Denmark, scientists jined frces with Dystpia Haunted Huse. The Danish attractin includes such terrifying experiences as being chased by “Mr. Piggy”, a large, chain-saw-wielding man wearing a bldy butcher’s aprn and pig mask. Peple between the ages f 12 and 57 were vide recrded at peak mments during the attractin, wre heart-rate mnitrs thrughut and reprted n their experience. Peple’s fright was tied t large-scale heart-rate fluctuatins(波动); their enjyment was linked t small-scale nes. The results suggest that fear and enjyment can happen tgether when physilgical arusal is balanced “just right”.
28. Studying haunted huse attractins helps scientists t learn abut ________.
A. the psychlgical effects f fear n individuals
B. the histry f hrrr-themed entertainment
C. the bdy’s respnse t material rewards
D. the impact f technlgy n peple’s fright
29. Hw did Sarah Tashjian and her team cnduct their research n haunted huse experiences?
A. By surveying participants.B. By analyzing histrical recrds.
C. By emplying wireless wrist sensrs.D. By using virtual reality simulatins.
30. What did Tashjian and her clleagues discver in their study?
A. Being with friends bsted level f physilgical arusal.
B. The fear reactin was strnger in the cmpany f strangers.
C. Psychlgical effect was unrelated t intensified feelings f fright.
D. Thse reprting lightened fear shwed increased skin respnses.
31. It can be cncluded frm the 2020 study led by Marc Malmdrf Andersen that ________.
A. fear and enjyment are always experienced separately
B. large-scale heart-rate fluctuatins were linked t enjyment
C. the age f the participants was nt related t the study’s findings
D. fear and enjyment can cexist under certain cnditins
D
Hundreds f peple die at sea every year due t ship and airplane accidents. Emergency teams have little time t rescue thse in the water because the prbability f finding a persn alive falls dramatically after six hurs. Beynd tides and challenging weather cnditins, unsteady castal currents ften make search and rescue peratins extremely difficult.
New insight int castal flws gained by an internatinal research team led by Gerge Haller, Prfessr f Nnlinear Dynamics at ETH Zurich, prmises t enhance the search and rescue techniques currently in use. Using tls frm dynamical systems’ thery and cean data, the team has develped an algrithm (算法) t predict where bjects and peple flating in water will g. “Our wrk has a clear ptential t save lives,” says Mattia Serra, the first authr f a study recently published in Nature Cmmunicatins.
In tday’s rescue peratins at sea, cmplicated mdels f cean dynamics and weather frecasting are used t predict the path f flating bjects. Fr fast-changing castal waters, hwever, such predictins are ften inaccurate due t uncertain bundaries and missing data. As a result, a search may be launched in the wrng lcatin, causing a lss f precius time.
Haller’s research team btained mathematical results predicting that bjects flating n the cean’s surface shuld gather alng a few special curves (曲线) which they call TRansient Attracting Prfiles (TRAPs). These curves can’t be seen with ur eyes but can be tracked frm instant cean surface current data using recent mathematical methds develped by the ETH team. This enables quick and precise planning f search paths that are less sensitive t uncertainties in the time and place f the accident.
In cperatin with a team frm MIT, the ETH team tested their new, TRAP-based search algrithm in tw separate cean experiments near Martha’s Vineyard, which is n the nrtheastern cast f the United States. Wrking frm the same real-time data available t the Cast Guard, the team successfully identified TRAPs in the regin in real-time. They fund that buys and manikins (浮标和人体模型) thrwn in the water indeed quickly gathered alng these emerging curves. “Of several cmpeting appraches tested in this prject, this was the nly algrithm that cnsistently fund the right lcatin”, says Haller.
“Our results are rapidly btained, easy t interpret, and cheap t perfrm,” pints ut Serra. Haller stresses: “Our hpe is that this methd will becme a standard part f the tl kit f cast guards everywhere.”
32. In a search and rescue peratin, ________.
A. the use f dynamical systems leads t the wrng lcatin
B. the survival rate drps t almst zer after six hurs
C. weather cnditins are a determining factr
D. changing currents present a challenge
33. The main significance f the new algrithm is ________.
A. accurately predicting weather cnditins during rescue peratins
B. dependence n satellite technlgy t lcate distressed individuals at sea
C. cst-effective, efficient tracking f bjects and individuals in castal waters
D. predicting the exact time and lcatin f cean accidents
34. Paragraph 5 mainly talks abut ________.
A. the cllectin f dataB. the testing f the algrithm
C. the identificatin f the TRAPsD. the cperatin f tw research teams
35. Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the passage?
A. Hw Mathematics Can Save Lives at Sea
B. Hw Castal Waters Affect Saving Lives
C. Why Algrithms Are Ppular in Rescue Operatins
D. Why Success Rates f Rescue Operatins Have Risen
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。
We humans are cmparisn creatures. ____36____ This quality may have evlved as a means f helping us fit int the scial hierarchy (等级) f the cultures we inhabited. Regardless f the reasns, scial cmparisn plays a significant rle in hw we view and evaluate urselves, and hw we interact with ur wrld.
It used t be that ur primary reference f cmparisn was ur lcal cmmunities, primarily neighbrs and c-wrkers. Because we tend t gather arund thse similar t urselves in terms f educatinal level, wrk incme, and shared interests, the range f differences when we cmpared urselves t thers was fairly small. Unfrtunately, with the emergence f the Internet, we can nw cmpare urselves t literally anyne in the wrld. ____37____ What had in previus generatins been a small gap in ur cmparisns has nw becme s large and unattainable.
____38____ When s many peple that are easily discverable n the Internet seem t be s successful. famus, influential and beautiful, given ur preference t cmpare, it is difficult nt t have it influence hw we view urselves. Sadly, these cmparisns usually result in ur feeling inadequate and “less than”.
These harmful cmparisns als damage ur emtinal lives. When we feel lacking, we experience a variety f unpleasant and unhealthy emtins. We feel jealusy and envy fr what thers have and what we lack. ____39____
It’s ne thing t realize that yu cmpare yurself t thers. It’s anther thing t recgnize that scial cmparisn is ften crrsive (逐步侵蚀的) t yu in s many ways psychlgically and emtinally. It’s an entirely ther thing t stp yurself frm cmparing yurself t thers. ____40____
A. We are cnstantly measuring urselves against ther peple.
B. Yet it is pssible, and it is wrth the effrt fr yur mental health.
C. Thus, we are nw expsed t grups that are quite different frm us.
D. We believe that there is smething wrng with us cmpared t thers.
E. We can even feel bitterness and anger at thers fr the unfairness f it all.
F. Cmparing urselves t thers has the ptential t increase ur life experience.
G. This new level f cmparisn has huge implicatins fr ur psychlgical lives.
第三部分 语言知识运用
第一节 完形填空(共15题, 每题1分, 满分15分)
Many f the wrld’s islands were previusly unexplred places, but ver time, peple have cme t these places with far-reaching effects, including defrestatin, ver-hunting and the intrductin f invasive species. ____41____, mst f the bird species disappeared.
While the death f many birds since the 1500s has been ____42____, ur knwledge f the fate f species befre this relies n fssils, and these recrds are limited because birds’ lightweight bnes are ___43____ ver time. This cnceals(隐瞒) the true ____44____ f glbal extinctins.
Researchers nw believe 1,430 bird species — almst 12 per cent — have died ut ver mdern human histry since arund 130,000 years ag, with the vast majrity f them becming extinct directly r indirectly ___45____ human activity.
The study, led by the UK Centre fr Eclgy & Hydrlgy (UKCEH) and published in Nature Cmmunicatins, used statistical mdelling t ___46____ the undiscvered bird extinctins.
Lead authr Dr Rb Cke, an eclgical mdeler at UKCEH, says: “Our study demnstrates there has been a far higher ___47____ impact n diversity than previusly recgnized. Humans quickly destryed bird ppulatins thrugh habitat lss, ver-explitatin, and the intrductin f rats, pigs, and dgs, which attacked the birds’ nests, and____48____ with birds fr fd. We shw that many species became extinct befre written recrds and left n____49____, lst frm histry.”
Dr Sren Faurby f the University f Gthenburg, a c-authr f the study, adds: “These histric extinctins have had a majr impact n the current bidiversity crisis. The wrld may nt nly have lst many fascinating birds but als their varied ___50____ rles, which are likely t have included key functins such as pllinatin (授粉). This will have had knck-n effects n ecsystems, s, ____51____ bird extinctins, we will have lst a lt f plants and animals that ____52____ these species fr survival.”
Observatins and fssils shw 640 bird species have been driven extinct — 90 per cent f these n islands ____53____ by peple. These ____54____ frm the icnic Dd f Mauritius t the Great Auk f the Nrth Atlantic t the lesser-knwn Saint Helena Giant Hpe. But the researchers estimate there have been further 790 unknwn extinctins, meaning a ttal f 1,430 lst species — leaving just under 11,000 tday. Therefre, frm the perspective f prtecting species ____55____ , the prtectin f birds is an urgent issue fr mankind.
41. A. In ther wrdsB. On averageC. As a cnsequenceD. In shrt
42. A. cnfirmedB. recrdedC. abandnedD. discussed
43. A. distractedB. dispsedC. dismissedD. decmpsed
44. A. extentB. cntextC. utcmeD. influence
45. A. due tB. ther thanC. instead fD. in spite f
46. A. declareB. illustrateC. estimateD. emphasize
47. A. climate B. humanC. envirnmental D. natural
48. A. cnnectedB. cpedC. livedD. cmpeted
49. A. traceB. ruteC. changeD. chas
50. A. interactive B. eclgicalC. prductiveD. scial
51. A. in terms fB. because fC. except frD. in additin t
52. A. cunt n B. cperate with C. fight against D. keep ff
53. A. inhabitedB. remvedC. develpedD. killed
54. A. resultB. rangeC. sufferD. date
55. A. riginB. prjectC. grwthD. diversity
第二卷( 非选择题 共55分)
答案请工整地写在答题卡上
第一节 单句语法填空 (共15题, 每题1分, 满分15分)
在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式,使句子形式准确,意义完整。
They will hld a meeting t discuss the ______________ (restrict) laws.
Building a ______________ (harmny) sciety is ur cmmn gal.
He said after a shrt space f silence he ______________ (cnsider) the prblem again.
59. They need t be ______________ (tlerate) f different pints f view.
60. There is sme dubt ______________ he’ll keep his prmise.
61. Under the agreement, ______________ (release) f cancer-causing chemicals have been cut by abut 60 percent.
62. The huse that is being built shuld be ______________ (habit) by the new year.
63. Having undergne smething miserable, he did nt fall asleep, turning ______________ in bed frm time t time.
64. Lk after yur persnal ______________(belng) while waiting fr the bus.
65. The girls jumped up and dwn and waved their arms ______________abandn.
66. The tw friends ______________(chat) n the Internet fr three hurs, and they will g n till next mrning.
67. Activities all take place under the ______________ (guide) f an experienced tutr.
68. We ______________ (advertise) in all the lcal papers fr a nurse-cmpanin, but with n result t date.
69. It was the mst extreme example f (cruel) t animals I had ever seen.
70. We (stick) in the traffic fr ver an hur, s we failed t catch ur flight.
第四部分 书面表达(40分)
第一节 应用文(15分)
假如你是李华,你所在的国际学校庆祝6月5日“世界环境日”(Wrld Envirnmental Day)系列活动落下帷幕,校英文报在全校征集活动反馈。请你写一封邮件给编辑,内容包括:
1.对活动的评价;
2.分享个人收获。
注意:1.词数80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Sir r Madam,
Best regards,
Li Hua
第二节 读后续写(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。
ln the twn f Greenfield, a grup f three adventurus spirits—Jack, Simn, and Lucas—had discvered an ancient map in Jack’s grandfather’s huse. The map, yellwed with age, described a mysterius island that had the legendary Silver Falcn, a statue that was said t award its finder enrmus wisdm and frtune.
As typical eighth graders with the excitement f discvery and dreams f greatness, they decided they wuld be the nes t discver this hidden treasure. They agreed t start this search during the up-and-cming spring break, keeping their plans a secret frm the adults wh wuld undubtedly discurage such a dangerus adventure.
The days that fllwed were filled with preparatin. They read bks n survival, learned abut the stars fr navigatin, and tested their curage in smaller wds. The bys were united by their unshakable reslve and the prmise f an adventure that culd change their lives frever.
As spring break began, they set ut just as the sun painted the sky with clrs f range and gld. They felt a mixture f excitement and slight nervusness. They carried backpacks filled with supplies and the ancient map that they hped wuld lead them t glry.
The beginning f their jurney was full f laughter and sngs arund the campfire, but as days passed, the trip’s reality set in. The path grew mre dangerus, and the maps guided them thrugh thick wds and muddy wetlands. They learned t wrk tgether as their friendship was tested by cnstant challenges. Slwly, the island drew nearer.
A cnflict arse when they reached the ft f Munt Veritas, the final barrier befre reaching the island. Lucas twisted his ankle, and the slightest mvement sent sharp pains shting thrugh his leg. With time running ut, Jack and Simn had t make a chice: shuld they push n and risk Lucas’ well-being r turn back after cming s far?
注意:
1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1:
At crssrads, Jack and Simn exchanged knwing glances.
Paragraph 2:
When reaching the Silver Falcn, the three bys fund n frtune there at all.
厦门双十中学2023—2024 学年高二年第二学期月考(二)英语试卷
参考答案
听力理解30分:1-5BABCA6-10ACCBC11-15CABCA16-20BABBC
阅读理解50分: 21-23 DCB 24-27 CDAB 28-31 ACAD32-35 DCBA 36-40 ACGEB
完形填空15分 :41-45 CBDAA 46-50 CBDAB 51-55 DAABD
单句语法填空15分
56. restrictive57. harmnius 58. wuld cnsider 59. tlerant 60.whether
61. releases62. habitable 63. ver 64. belngings65. with
66. have been chatting 67. guidance 68. have been advertising
69. cruelty 70. were stuck/had been stuck
应用文15分
参考范文
Dear Sir r Madam,
I hpe this email finds yu well. I’d like t prvide sme feedback n the series f activities rganized t celebrate the Wrld Envirnmental Day.
Firstly, I must highly praise the team fr their utstanding effrts in putting tgether such a diverse and engaging prgram. Frm infrmative wrkshps t interactive exhibits, nt nly did the activities raise awareness abut the imprtance f envirnmental preservatin but als develped a sense f appreciatin fr ur natural wrld amng students. Persnally, I fund learning abut the varius initiatives aimed at preserving the earth glbally has inspired me t reflect n my wn behavirs t prtect the envirnment.
Overall, I d believe the event was a great success, and I lk frward t participating in similar activities in the future.
Best regards,
Li Hua
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参考范文
At crssrads, Jack and Simn exchanged knwing glances. They culdn’t give up halfway nr leave their cmpanin behind. They decided t mve n. S, they used emergency handling skills they had learned previusly t help Lucas relieve his pain. Then they had Lucas sit n their crssed hands and carried him. When they were tired, they tk turns t carry him n their backs, step by step twards the destinatin. Alng the way, they encuraged and helped each ther, and finally vercame all the difficulties and arrived at the destinatin.
When reaching the Silver Falcn, the three bys fund n frtune there at all. Lucas was disappinted. They had taken pains all the way t the destinatin, nly t find that the statue did nt give them the legendary wisdm and frtune as a reward. Hwever, Jack and Simn felt this adventure was rewarding. Their friendship had been tested, which was mre imprtant than any wisdm and frtune. Althugh they did nt receive the expected reward, they did experience persnal grwth, and achieve a deeper sense f fulfillment and pride.
听力录音稿
(Text 1)
W: Wuld yu like sme ckies? I just made them.
M: Thank yu. Mmm ... they are delicius. Are they hard t make?
W: N, they’re really quite easy. I've gt the recipe right here. Yu just fllw the directins.
M: That des lk easy. I think I'll give them a try tnight.
(Text 2)
W: D yu g t the sea-frnt?
M: N, yu’re ging the wrng way. Yu want a 143 frm the park.
W: Have we gt much further t g?
M: It’s the next stp.
(Text 3)
M: Where shuld we g fr a getaway this year?
W: I want smewhere warm. Hw abut the beach?
M: I want t ski. Let’s find a middle grund. Hw abut skiing in the Alps in April?
W: But I’m unsure if it will be sunny and warm. I need t research first.
(Text 4)
W: What cmes n next after the sprts news?
M: As far as I can remember there’s a quiz prgram.
W: Wuld yu mind if I watched it?
M: N, I’ve been lking frward t it all evening.
(Text 5)
M: I gt a great pair f shes in that stre, reduced t half price.
W: Oh, that’s rare t find gd deals there. But they always have what yu’re lking fr.
M: Yes, it tk me a while t find the right pair. I asked tw assistants but they didn’t bther t check my size.
W: That’s typical f the staff there.
(Text 6)
W: Yu’re still at the campus bkstre. I thught it was just fr the summer.
M: Haha! Yu knw, the incme has been great t cver my tuitin.
W: Yur physics sectin is quite extensive!
M: Yeah, with a new supplier we expanded ur cllectin, mixing editins authred by internatinal and lcal individuals.
W: Are there prmtins fr teacher members? I need sme fr my physics class.
M: Abslutely! There is a 10% discunt.
(Text7)
W: I’m wrried yu wn’t be able t fix it this time.
M: Well, we’re nt there yet, but it will take time t repair. We’ll have t wait fr the replacement parts t be delivered—there’s nly ne place left nw that supplies them.
W: And expensive?
M: I’m afraid s. But if yu lve yur ld bike, then it’s nt abut price, is it? But I can wrk it ut fr yu first, s yu can decide fr yurself.
W: OK.
(Text 8)
M: Jane, accrding t the reprt, ur TV sales went dwn by 10% while air cnditiner sales increased by 5% last mnth.
W: The results seem a little surprising. As yu knw, we have spent millins f dllars n TV cmmercials n bth f them fr the past 3 mnths. The president has expected the sales f bth mdels t g up greatly.
M: In my pinin, we shuld have lwered the prices f ur TV. I think they are priced t high cmpared t thse f ur cmpetitrs. We’d better call a meeting as sn as pssible in rder t talk abut the price issue with ther managers.
W: OK, I’ll give yu a call after I have my secretary arrange a meeting.
(Text 9)
W: Gd evening, welcme t ur arts review time. Our guest tday is Rland Welsh. Rland, I believe yu’ve just returned frm a rather special weekend in Amsterdam.
M: That’s right. I went t the Uitmarkt, which was held the last weekend in August.
W: Well, what exactly is the Uitmarkt?
M: It marks the beginning f the new seasn’s entertainment. The main streets and squares are filled with prmtinal stands, advertising the new seasn’s perfrmances, selling advance tickets and taking bkings. But mre imprtantly, the whle weekend is fcused n free entertainment.
W: Yu’re jking.
M: N, I’m nt. Yu simply chse the event yu’re interested in, jin the queue and if it’s an indr event, nce the seats are all taken, they clse the drs.
W: Hw d the perfrmers earn anything?
M: Well, they dn’t. They give their services free in the hpe that they’ll draw an audience later in the year.
W: But if yu’re a turist, yu’re hardly likely t g back fr a shw.
M: Pssibly nt, but it’s primarily aimed at the Dutch, nt turists. The rganizatin and preparatin must take mnths. It is s well rganized. One f the things that struck me was hw clean the streets were. And during the day there were peple cnstantly clearing away the rubbish. Actually, they clse the main streets fr mst f the day, s yu dn't have t wrry abut the traffic.
W: Thanks, Rland.
(Text 10)
M: Well, the wrld’s ldest pst ffice has been perating ut f Sanquhar, Sctland fr ver 300 years. But when its manager put the building up fr sale in 2019, sme wrried that it wuld g ut f business fr gd. Nw, a Flrida cuple has decided t purchase the pst ffice and mve t Sanquhar t run it. Barry and Mary Frd are bth initially frm the U.K. They had been living in Flrida fr the past 20 years, where Barry ran an aircraft detailing cmpany, but they were lking t mve back hme t take care f their respective mthers, wh had fallen ill. While searching fr a business t buy in the U.K, the cuple came acrss a listing that caught their attentin: a pst ffice in suthern Sctland recgnized by the Guinness Bk f Wrld Recrds as the ldest in the wrld. And they immediately put in an ffer fr the pst ffice. “Mary and I are very excited t be serving this cmmunity, and we als lk frward t welcming turists frm bth near and afar wh cme t Sanquhar t enjy ur cmmunity’s fferings.” Barry tld Sky News.
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