江苏省2023_2024学年高二英语上学期12月学业水平调研试题
展开1. What will the man buy?
A. A T-shirt.B. A pster.C. A cup.
2. When will the wman meet the guest frm ELC Engineering?
A. On Mnday.B. On Tuesday.C. On Wednesday.
3. Hw des the wman feel abut speaking in public?
A. Cnfident.B. Awkward.C. Scared.
4. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
A. In a library.B. In a restaurant.C. In a clinic.
5. What are the speakers prbably ding?
A. Taking a walk.B. Waiting fr a bus.C. Buying a ticket.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. Why will the man mve t his new hme?
A. Because f the size.B. Because f the price.C. Because f the lcatin.
7. What will the wman d fr the man?
A. Give him sme bxes.B. Lend him a truck.C. Help him pack stuff.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What are the speakers prbably talking abut?
A. A histry exam.B. A gegraphy exam.C. An art exam.
9. Why is the wman thankful t the man?
A. He encurages her.B. He gives her advice.C. He reduces her exam stress.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. Why did the wman g t Indnesia?
A. T wrk.B. T study.C. T vlunteer.
11. Hw lng did the wman live in Indnesia?
A. Half a year.B. A year.C. Tw years.
12. What impressed the wman mst in Indnesia?
A. The special bike.B. The street fd.C. The pleasant weather.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. What is the man’s jb?
A. He’s a pliceman.
B. He’s an ambulance wrker.
C. He’s a rck-climbing instructr.
14. What did the man’s clleague ffer t d fr the lady?
A. Give first aid t her.B. Prvide her with shelter.C. Send her t hspital.
15. Hw des the man steam cllect mst f their mney?
A. Organizing hikes.B. Making presentatins.C. Giving perfrmances.
16. What will the wman prbably d next?
A. Intrduce anther guest.
B. Bradcast an advertisement.
C. Recmmend sme events.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What is this year’s tpic fr the vide cmpetitin?
A. Envirnment.B. Disabled peple.C. Schl facilities.
18. When is the last day t hand in vides?
A. June 7th.B. June 25th.C. June 30th.
19. What is the first prize?
A. A cmputer.B. A mbile phne.C. A trip t Lndn.
20. On what ccasin will the tp ten vides be shwn?
A. At the charity event.B. At the basketball game.C. At the schl festival.
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)
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Fur Wmen Wh Made Scientific Histry
Katherine Jhnsn (1918-2020)
Katherine Jhnsn was a Black mathematician and ne f the first African-American wmen t wrk as a NASA scientist. As a mathematician, she calculated and analyzed the flight paths f NASA spacecraft. She is best knwn fr making the calculatins that allwed the first Americans t enter Earth’s rbit and set ft n the mn. The 2016 mvie “Hidden Figures” recrds Jhnsn’s life and wrk at NASA.
Sally Ride (1951-2012)
Sally Ride was imprtant in creating career and educatinal pprtunities fr wmen and girls in science and mathematics. As an astrnaut, she became the first American wman in space in 1983. On NASA’s secnd and third Space Shuttle missins, her jb was t wrk the rbtic arm, which she used t put satellites int space. After she stpped wrking fr NASA, she funded NASA’s EarthKAM prject, which prvided students the pprtunity t take pictures f the Earth and then study them. In 2003, she was added t the Astrnaut Hall f Fame.
Ada Lvelace (1815-1852)
Ada Lvelace is regarded as the wrld’s first cmputer prgrammer. She helped develp the idea fr a cmputing machine, and — lng befre cmputers were even invented — invented an algrithm (算法) fr a cmputer. T hnr her cntributins, the U.S. Department f Defense named a new cmputer language “Ada” in the 1980s.
Mae Jemisn (1956- )
Mae Jemisn is a dctr, engineer, and frmer NASA astrnaut. In 1992, she became the first Black wman t travel int space. Jemisn excels in many scientific fields, has authred several bks, and even appeared n an episde (一集) f “Star Trek: The Next Generatin”. She was included in the Natinal Wmen’s Hall f Fame and the Internatinal Space Hall f Fame. Currently, she leads the 100 Year Starship prject thrugh the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Prjects Agency. This prject is devted t ensuring that human travel t anther star is pssible in the next 100 years.
21. What did Katherine Jhnsn and Sally Ride have in cmmn?
A. They bth did teaching jbs.B. They bth traveled t space.
C. They bth wrked fr NASA.D. They bth spke up fr wmen’s rights.
22. Whse name was used t name a cmputer language?
A. Sally Ride’s.B. Mae Jemisn’s.
C. Ada Lvelace’s.D. Katherine Jhnsn’s.
23. What is Mae Jemisn ding at present?
A. Writing a bk.B. Leading a prject.
C. Starring in a TV series.D. Wrking as an astrnaut.
B
When Kevin Day was a child, he culd hardly speak due t a speech impediment (口吃). Yet he was extrardinarily fluent in the language f music. Kevin says, “Music was srt f my way f self-expressin when I culdn’t cmmunicate what I felt with wrds.”
Nw in his mid-20s, Mr. Day is breaking racial and age barriers in classical music. His wrk has already been perfrmed at the Tanglewd Music Center in Lenx, Massachusetts, the Rachmaninv Cncert Hall in Mscw, and the Carnegie Hall in New Yrk. T reach these peaks, the yung black cmpser has had t vercme tugh challenges.
“He is driven, but he is s uplifted and cmfrted by music that I dn’t think it’s a chice fr him,” says Cynthia Jhnstn Turner, dean f the music faculty at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterl, Ontari. During her previus pst at the University f Gergia, she selected Mr. Day fr a master’s prgram. “He has a lt f resilience (复原力) but let’s nt ignre the fact that the systems are piled up against him.”
Mr. Day’s wrk is influenced by life experiences as much as by musical ntes. When he was arund 10 years ld, his family’s struggles deepened. Bth his parents were unable t find a jb. Smetimes there was n electricity r water in the huse. In the end, the family lst their huse and car. “I dn’t make a big deal ut f this stuff,” Mr. Day ntes. “I’m always lking frward and try nt t lk back, nt even fr reflectin.”
T date, Mr. Day’s 200-plus pieces f music include wrks fr cncert bands and symphny rchestras. He’s eager t branch ut int cntemprary music, including hip-hp and jazz. He is als earning his dctrate. “I have this srt f spirit f resilience that I’ve kind f inherited frm my parents,” says Mr. Day. It’s given him a sense f urgency t create music that blsters listeners ging thrugh difficult times. “My gal is t try t help thers as well.”
24. Which aspect f Mr. Day des paragraph 2 mainly fcus n?
A. His career challenges.B. His career gals.
C. His music styles.D. His music achievements.
25. What can be learned abut Mr. Day frm Cynthia Jhnstn Turner’s wrds?
A. He likes writing uplifting music.B. He received supprt frm sciety.
C. He has a deep cnnectin t music.D. He changed universities n her advice.
26. Hw des Mr. Day feel abut his childhd experiences?
A. They are his surce f inspiratin.B. They are already in the past.
C. They aren’t unique t him.D. They aren’t easy t frget.
27. Which f the fllwing best explains “blsters” underlined in the last paragraph?
A. Attracts.B. Entertains.C. Reminds.D. Supprts.
C
When smene sets ut t imprve their health, they usually take a familiar path: starting a healthy diet, adpting a new wrkut plan, getting better sleep, r drinking mre water. Each f these behavirs is imprtant, f curse, but they all fcus n physical health — and a grwing bdy f research suggests that scial health is just as, if nt mre, imprtant t verall well-being.
A recent study fund that the strength f a persn’s scial circle — as measured by cell phne activity — was a better predictr f self-reprted stress, happiness and well-being levels than fitness tracker data n physical activity, heart rate and sleep. That finding suggests that the “quantified self” presented by endless amunts f health data desn’t tell the whle stry, says study c-authr Nitesh Chawla.
“There’s a qualified self, which is wh I am, what my activities, my scial netwrk, my lifestyle, and my enjyment are. All f these aspects are nt reflected in any f these measurements,” Chawla says. “And they are strng determinants f my well-being.”
A 2019 study set ut t determine what’s driving thse high rates f lneliness and fund that scial media, when used s much that it ccupied face-t-face quality time, was tied t greater lneliness. Gender and incme didn’t seem t have a strng effect, but lneliness tended t decrease with age, perhaps because f the wisdm and perspective affrded by years f life lived, says Dr. Stuart Lustig, ne f the reprt’s authrs.
Lustig emphasizes that we shuld use technlgy “t seek ut meaningful cnnectins and peple that yu are able t keep in yur scial sphere (范围). It’s easy enugh t find grups such as Meetups, which regularly rganize ffline gatherings, prviding members with pprtunities t interact, share, and participate in varius activities in real life. Or thrugh scial media, yu can find places t g where yu’ll find flks ding what yu want t d.” That advice is particularly imprtant fr yung peple, he says, fr whm heavy scial media use is cmmn.
Finally, Lustig stresses that even small scial changes can have a large impact. Striking up pst-meeting cnversatins with c-wrkers, r even engaging in micr-interactins with strangers, can make yur scial life feel mre rewarding.
28. What is the authr’s purpse in writing paragraph 1?
A. T shw scial health is ignred by sme peple.
B. T shw scial peple like t d wrkuts with thers.
C. T prve many peple tend t fllw suit t imprve their health.
D. T prve mre and mre peple have benefited frm physical exercise.
29. What d we learn abut fitness tracker data accrding t paragraph 2?
A. They are ut f date.
B. They are nt scientific.
C. They can help realize the “qualified self”.
D. They cannt reflect ne’s verall health.
30. What did the 2019 study find?
A. Females feel happy mre easily than males.
B. Old peple felt lnelier than yung peple.
C. The veruse f scial media culd lead t lneliness.
D. Incme had a great influence n peple’s well-being.
31. What advice des Dr. Stuart Lustig give?
A. Aviding talking t strangers.
B. Using scial media as little as pssible.
C. Using technlgy fr meaningful face-t-face interactins.
D. Spending mre time with like-minded yung peple.
D
It’s thught that the first ever Chinese restaurant pened in 1908 in the UK. This establishment was lcated in Piccadilly Circus, Lndn. Althugh this was a massive breakthrugh fr the cuisine, it didn’t pick up ppularity fr years.
Back in the 1950’s the idea f Chinese fd in the UK and America was simplistic; tinned Chinese curries (咖喱菜肴), prcessed fds and cnfused flavurs, like Chinese fd n pizza. Takeut restaurants were few and far between and ther cuisines with less experimental flavurs were favured by Western palates (味蕾).
It wasn’t until the 1960’s and 1970’s that Chinese fd began getting the recgnitin it deserved. Mre citizens began arriving n Western sil frm China and Chinatwn started develpment in the 1970s, when chefs began talking abut extic (异国的) flavurs. One essential figure during this perid was Kenneth L. He wrte mre than 30 bks n Chinese cking frm the 1950’s t the 1990’s, with ver ne millin cpies sld in Britain.
L als pened a cking schl in Lndn during the 1980’s, which was hailed as (被誉为) Eurpe’s first Chinese cking schl. Alngside this, peple began pening up t the idea f varied flavurs but dishes had t make the mst f the ingredients available in the West. Chinese chefs began t adapt dishes t use readily available ingredients and als appeal mre t Western palates. This ended with the creatin f dishes that a Western audience perceives as Chinese that yu wuldn’t even find in China. Fr example, Chp Suey used t be ne f the mst ppular dishes fund in the West but yu wuldn’t be able t find this dish with ease in China. The same ges fr the belved frtune ckies.
Nwadays, mre frequent travel f British peple t China fr business r leisure has expsed cnsumers t mre varieties and bth authentic (正宗的) and mdern Chinese flavurs. N lnger d thse living in the West fear cmplex, unfamiliar and unaccustmed flavurs; instead they accept the cntrast and try t include them int their diet.
32. What happened t Chinese fd after the first Chinese restaurant pened in Lndn?
A. It went thrugh great changes.
B. It went unnticed fr a lng time.
C. It was mainly sld as takeut fd.
D. It started t have a big share f the lcal market.
33. What did Kenneth L d t prmte Chinese fd?
A. He wrte many bks n Chinese cking.
B. He wrked in a Chinese restaurant in Chinatwn.
C. He cmmented n ppular bks n Chinese fd.
D. He travelled acrss China t learn Chinese cking.
34. Why are Chp Suey and frtune ckies mentined in paragraph 4?
A. T prve many ingredients were needed t make them.
B. T shw they were the mst ppular Chinese dishes in Lndn.
C. T shw Chinese dishes were adapted t satisfy Westerners’ taste.
D. T prve the ingredients used in Western cuisine preparatin were simple.
35. What is the Westerners attitude twards Chinese fd nwadays?
A. Cncerned.B. Regretful.C. Unclear.D. Receptive.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
Hw ften have yu thught: “When I lse this weight, I’ll be mre cnfident and happy”? Yes, yu might be, but ften the effect is shrt-lived. Yu’re then lking fr the next thing and the next. 36 And that starts with yur mindset and becming healthier and strnger physically and mentally at the same time.
● Develp a healthy attitude twards yurself. Accept yurself as the unique individual yu are tday. Fcus n yur wn jurney, rather than waste time cmparing yurself t thers. Dn’t be mean, critical r judgemental t anyne including yurself! 37
● 38 Be curius abut hw yu hnestly feel abut yurself, and try t g beynd “I dn’t like my bdy”. Try clsing yur eyes and slwly fcusing n each part f yur bdy and see what thughts, feelings and emtins arise. We ften avid thughts that are uncmfrtable r painful. 39 This isn’t abut slving them, but explring them might bring new insight and reduce their pwer.
● Take actin that wrks fr yu. 40 Building a persnal tlkit f exercises t use when yur thughts are slipping t the negative will keep yu n track t having a psitive bdy image.
The lng-term change will cme frm the internal wrk yu d. Remember that true beauty is much mre than skin deep.
A. Be kind. supprtive and respect yurself.
B. The trick is t wrk n yur bdy cnfidence nw.
C. Explre yur thughts and feelings abut yur bdy.
D. Instead, learn t bserve them and hw they make yu feel.
E. Write dwn three things yu’re grateful t yur bdy each day.
F. Try t fcus back n the present mments, whatever yu are ding.
G. It may require a bit f time t find what wrks fr yu but it’s wrth it.
第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分35分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
“This Friday we’ll have the yearly Egg Drp Challenge,” said ur science teacher, Mr. Baker.
“Yu can wrk alne r with a partner.”
My friend. Cassie, and I smiled at each ther. We always wrked n prjects 41 .
The gal f the Challenge was simple — t build a prtective cntainer t keep an egg frm breaking when 42 the stadium wall.
I made my sandwich that afternn while waiting fr Cassie. 43 the butter-cream gave me an idea.
“I have a brilliant design fr ur egg cntainer!” I said when Cassie arrived. “We can 44 the egg with sme butter cream.
Why nt put the egg in a basket with a parachute (降落伞) 45 ?” Cassie rlled her eyes. “The parachute is better than that stupid idea.”
I culdn’t believe it. Of curse we’d had ur little 46 in the past, but she’d never called any f my ideas “stupid” befre.
“Then I’ll build mine and yu build yurs!”
Since wrds had been ut, ur friendship was 47 .
When Friday finally arrived, I had t 48 Cassie’s Egg Frce One lked pretty gd.
Anyway, my Egg-cellent Egg Cream didn’t lk quite scientific. We kids carried ur cntainers up three stadium steps and drpped them ver the side wall. Thse whse eggs brke were ut; thse whse egg 49 walked up three mre steps and drpped them again. This wuld g n till the last egg brke. After fur 50 , nly Cassie and I were left. I let g f my bx. I heard smene say “ew” after secnds. Had my egg brken? I raced dwn the 51 . The sidewalk was 52 with egg shell (蛋壳) frm thse failed drps. Finally I fund my little Egg-cellent Egg Cream.
“That lks like egg drp sup, Laura,” Cassie said. She was hlding her Egg Frce One. My heart 53 . Had she wn? I lked at her basket. 54 .
“My egg bunced ut,” she explained, pinting t a brken shell.
“A tie.” Mr Baker said.
Cassie lked at me, and her glare 55 . I laughed. She smiled…
41. A. incrediblyB. intentlyC. tgetherD. alne
42. A. beat dwnB. pushed againstC. thrwn atD. drpped ver
43. A. SpreadingB. ChewingC. CnsumingD. Sampling
44. A. prtectB. replaceC. maintainD. fetch
45. A. expsedB. cveredC. attachedD. ccupied
46. A. cnceptsB. fightsC. mannersD. reslutins
47. A. fragileB. challengedC. permanentD. sustained
48. A. explainB. denyC. admitD. prve
49. A. starvedB. servedC. survivedD. carved
50. A. secndsB. rundsC. stepsD. eggs
51. A. stepsB. wayC. wallD. sidewalk
52. A. fldedB. surrundedC. dttedD. cvered
53. A. jumpedB. calmedC. scannedD. raced
54. A. VisibleB. LstC. BrkenD. Empty
55. A. flatedB. remainedC. decreasedD. sftened
第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
Instant ndle has been suffering a sharp decline in sales fr varius reasns, t 56 fd cmpanies respnded with large quantities f advertising and prmtin, hping that the lst glry f the industry might ne day 57 (restre).
Despite the effrts made by many cmpanies, instant ndle is less likely 58 (regain) the ppularity. Fr ne thing, present prsperity f catering industry. cmbined with develped delivery service, prmises every individual 59 easy and quick access t large varieties f delicius fd. 60 cntrast, the s-called cnvenient ndle appears t be nt that cnvenient, nt t mentin the much 61 (pr) flavrs. Fr anther, with living standards 62 (rise) rapidly, cnsumers are nw nt cntent with fd f cnvenience and varius flavrs. 63 they need nw is fd f higher standard. mre tasteful, healthier, 64 cntaining mre nutrients, which a pack f instant ndle can barely satisfy.
Hwever, there being a still large demand in the market, we may reach the 65 (assume) that instant ndle wn’t disappear fr nw and prbably fr ever.
第三节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
66. After the earthquake, the first thing the lcal gvernment did was t prvide a__________ fr the hmeless families.
67. When her father died, she came int p__________ f a large frtune.
68. The buildings have been designed t blend in with their s__________.
69. In many nature-centred turist attractins, man and nature live in h__________.
70. Under n c__________ shuld yu lend any mney t Paul, wh’s nt wrth trusting.
71. They tried t seek __________ (遮蔽) frm the rain, but unluckily saw nthing big enugh fr all f them.
72. __________ (接触) t anther culture and its peple can give exchange students great insight int the wrld.
73. Each f Lndn’s districts had a __________ (截然不同的) character that marked it ff frm its neighbrs.
74. He used t __________ (自律) himself t exercise at least three times a week.
75. Over the next weeks, Mr. Green will take charge f the cmpany in my __________ (不在).
第三部分 书面表达(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(满分15分)
Passin fr histric sites
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第二节(满分20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。
Agatha was in the library, reading the Girl Detective series, when she nticed smething strange. Her best friends, Timmy and Flrence, were talking t each ther in whispers while keeping a gd, safe distance frm her! When she waved at them, they lked away.
Things nly gt stranger in art class. Timmy and Flrence went t sit at a different table frm Agatha busy painting and glanced at her when they thught she wasn’t lking.
Nw, Agatha cnsidered herself t be smething f a detective. After all, she had read many detective stries fr children and even had an ld brken magnifying glass (放大镜) abandned by her father. When the rest f the class went ut fr lunch, she slipped t Timmy and Flrence’s table and examined it carefully with the magnifying glass.
There was paint, and red and pink cnstructin paper. What culd they be ding? This was definitely a mystery that needed slving!
After lunch Timmy and Flrence chatted t her as if nthing was ging n, but they kept smiling at her in a slightly strange way. Of curse, Agatha culd have asked them what they were up t, and they might have tld her — but she wuldn’t have a chance t becme a detective!
On the way hme frm schl, Flrence and her mum happened t walk ahead f Agatha and her mum. Agatha saw them g int the bkshp. Strange, again. Flrence didn’t read much — n matter hw many detective stries Agatha recmmended t her!
The next day at schl, Agatha kept an eye n her friends and tried t wrk ut their mystery, but they seemed determined t keep things secret. She asked them if they wuld like t play with her after schl, but they said they culdn’t because they were busy. Even mre mysterius…
When Agatha’s mum came t pick her up after schl, she was s lst in the unslved mystery that she hardly nticed her busy father was cming alng. which was unusual. When they arrived hme, her father said she culd g int the living rm.
注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
Opening the dr f the living rm, Agatha heard vices shut frm darkness, “SURPRISE!” ______________
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2023~2024年度第一学期高二年级十二月份学业水平调研
英语试题参考答案
听力:BCCAB CABAA BACCA BBCAC
阅读:CCBDC BDADC CBACD BACDG
完形:CDAAC BBCCB ACDDD
语法:which; be restred; t regain; an; By/In; prer; rising; What; and; assumptin
单词:accmmdatin; pssessin; surrundings; harmny; circumstances; shelter; Expsure; distinct; discipline; absence
应用文:
Visiting histric sites is enjying increasing ppularity nwadays.
Many believe that paying visits t histric sites nt nly prvides peple with pprtunities t relax and enjy scenery, but als helps enlarge knwledge and braden hrizns. Mre imprtantly, histric sites, as carriers f culture and witnesses t histry, prvide gd platfrms where visitrs can get expsed t natinal histry and culture in depth, which in turn helps bst natinal cnfidence and pride.
Amng numerus histric sites, I persnally recmmend Classical Gardens f Suzhu, nted fr their artistic styles f architecture, f which the Humble Administratr’s Garden is the mst typical.
读续:
Opening the dr f the living rm. Agatha heard vices shut frm darkness, “SURPRISE!” Befre she culd make clear what had happened, several tiny flames emerged against tw familiar faces. It was Timmy and Flrence, ne hlding a cake and the ther singing “Happy Birthday”. S absrbed in slving the mysteries was Agatha that she frgt her birthday. Surrunded with the smiling faces and sweet sngs, Agatha temprarily let g f the mysteries that had been lingering in her mind fr several days. Candles blwn ut and lights turned n, the three friends started t share the sweetest ever cake.
After eating the cake, Agatha gt dwn t the business f pening her birthday presents. T her amazement, every present was exactly what she had been lnging fr — a series f detective strybks, a brand new magnifying glass, amng ther things. In a flash, all the mysteries seemed t make sense. Right then, Timmy and Flrence handed her a card, which was nicely hand drawn in her favrite red and pink. In the middle f the card, written in elegant handwriting was a sincere cmpliment as well as a hearty wish. “T Detective Agatha the greatest, yu deserve every bit f what yur name carries. Happy birthday.”
听力原稿:
第一节: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。
(Text 1)
W: There’s everything abut my favrite band here! I really lve these T-shirts. And I lve these cups — perfect fr when yu cme rund fr tea.
M: Excellent! G fr it! I’m lking fr a pster t put n my bedrm wall.
(Text 2)
M: Yur schedule fr next week has been finalized. Yu’ll have Mr. Garner n Mnday at three ’clck. Yu’re having lunch with Helen Frd n Tuesday.
W: I thught I wuld meet that guy frm ELC Engineering n Tuesday.
M: N, he’s switched the meeting frm Tuesday t Wednesday.
(Text 3)
M: Tracy, yu lk a little pale. Are yu OK?
W: I have t give a presentatin in a few minutes. I knw the material really well and have nthing but cnfidence in it, but I’m frightened f standing up in frnt f peple.
(Text 4)
M: Hell. I’d like t bring these bks back. please.
W: OK. Let me see. They shuld have been returned last Friday. There’s a charge f $8 n yur accunt. We’ll have t cllect the fees fr late returns.
(Text 5)
M: There’s still n sign f it. We’ve been standing here fr 20 minutes in the cld. I bet when it cmes, there are n seats left.
W: Well, I hpe it arrives sn. If it desn’t cme sn, I think I’ll walk.
第一节到此结束。
第二节: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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。
(Text 6)
W: Paul, I heard yu’re mving ut.
M: That’s right. I fund anther apartment which is clser t my wrkplace. It wn’t be as big as the ld ne and the rent is a bit expensive.
W: D yu need any help with yur stuff?
M: I’ve packed my things, but the prblem is I haven’t fund a truck t cllect my stuff.
W: I can talk t my cusin wh wrks at a mving cmpany. He can send yu a truck. Let me knw if yu need bxes. I have plenty at hme
M: Okay. I just need sme mre.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。
(Text 7)
M: That was a tugh exam.
W: Yeah, Daniel. I was hping that there’d be ne questin at least abut the Andes Muntains, but n such luck. All we gt was the Alps. And there was nthing abut China and the rivers. I answered the questin abut the Great Lakes in Canada, but I’m nt sure hw well I did.
M: Yu’re always gd at this subject and yu write well. I’m sure yu’ll get a gd mark
W: Daniel, yu’re always the best when it cmes t keeping my spirits up. I’m grateful fr having yu as a friend!
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。
(Text 8)
M: Have yu ever lived abrad, Amelia?
W: Yes. The British Cuncil sent me t help start up an ffice in a city in Indnesia called Surabaya.
M: Hw lng did yu stay?
W: Originally it was nly suppsed t be fr six mnths, but it ended up lasting a year.
M: S what was it like?
W: It was always ht there, even in the rainy seasn. The street fd was fantastic, especially a spicy rice dish called nasi greng. The mst memrable experience, thugh, was the becaks. They are a kind f bike with a duble seat at the frnt where yu can sit and be cycled arund the city.
M: It sunds much mre exciting than the regular taxi!
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。
(Text 9)
W: Yu’re listening t “Helping Hands”. On tday’s prgram, we’ll be speaking with Michael Srensn, wh wrks full-time at a rck-climbing schl. He’s als a member f the Muntain Rescue Team. Michael, yur team is ften called ut by the plice and lcal ambulance services, right?
M: Yes. We help search fr missing r injured peple.
W: Yu had a busy Sunday, didn’t yu? Tell us abut it.
M: A lady injured her head and leg when ging dwn the muntain and we were asked t help ut. By chance, I was enjying an early run nearby. S I fund her quickly, prvided shelter and did sme basic first aid. She was then handed ver t my clleague and taken t hspital.
W: Hw des yur team raise mney t perate?
M: Well, we rganize Big Black Muntains Hike every week. And that’s ur biggest surce f incme. Smetimes we give varius perfrmances and make presentatins t lcal schls.
W: Listeners, jin their fundraising events t make a dnatin! Nw, we’ll take a quick cmmercial break. We’ll be right back.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。现在,你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。
(Text 10)W
Tday I’d like t tell yu abut this year’s cmpetitin fr the best vide. Last year’s tpic was the envirnment and many f yu said that it didn’t give yu much pprtunity t shw peple in yur vides. S, this time we’d like yu t think abut thse wh are disabled. Fr example, if every entrance t ur schl had wheelchair access, that wuld make a big difference, wuldn’t it? Tday is the seventh f June, s yu have just ver three weeks t get yur vides ready. Yu must hand in yur vides by the thirtieth. Nw, it’s really imprtant t remember that yur vides must nt be lnger than 25 secnds. Anything abve this length wn’t be accepted. There are sme great prizes. Fr the winner, there’s a cmputer, and then the secnd prize is a mbile phne. Als, the winning vides will be shwn at a charity event in Lndn. And all the winners are invited t watch a wheelchair basketball match. Finally, the tp ten vides will be shwn at the pening ceremny f the schl festival. Gd luck!
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