湖北省重点高中智学联盟2022-2023学年高二英语下学期5月联考试题(Word版附答案)
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高二英语试卷考试时间:2023年5月18日试卷满分:150分第一部分听力(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:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.WhatisSonyaresponsiblefor?A.Decidingonexplorers.B.Lookingupthedates.C.Doingsomeresearch.2.Whatisthewomantryingtodo?A.MakeanappointmentB.Cancelanappointment.C.Rescheduleanappointment.3.Whoistheman?A.Abanker.B.Ashopper.C.Acashier.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inafurniturestore.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inatrainstation.5.WhatarethespeakersmainlytalkingaboutA.Theman’sdaughter.B.Abirthdayparty.C.Somethingtodrink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.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Hotelclerkandguest.B.Houseownerandrenter.C.Gymclerkandcustomer.7.Whatwillthewomando?A.Cleantheroom.B.Packhersuitcase.C.Havesomethingtoeat.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdidthespeakersdojustnow?A.Theymetawriter.B.Theysawadoctor.C.Theyclimbedamountain.9.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthestories?A.Boring.B.Interesting.C.Difficult.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?
A.Workoutaplan.B.Lookforanapartment.C.Askthemanforhelp.11.Whatwillthemando?A.Moveontohisnewjob.B.Givenewemployeestraining.C.Workonanimportantproject.12.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.TurntoMr.Cortez.B.Extendthedeadline.C.Waitforhimfortwoweeks.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhatdothespeakersagreeaboutaGPS?A.Itisquiteuseless.B.Itisveryconvenient.asC.Itisnotentirelyreliable.14.Whyaresomepeoplebetteratfindingtheirway?A.Theyaremorefocused.B.Theywerebornwiththeskill.C.Theygototheplacemorefrequently.15.Whathelpedthemanfindhisfriend’splace?A.Astreet.B.Abuilding.C.Atree.16.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Takealookaround.B.Shareherexperience.C.Visitherfriend.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthespeaker?A.Atourguide.B.Ahotelclerk.C.Abusdriver.18.Wherearethespeakerandthelisteners?A.Inahotel.B.Onabus.C.Onabridge.19.WhatdoweknowaboutIbiza?A.Itisacoastalcity.B.Thedeathratethereishigh.C.Itisfamousforitsrestaurants.20.Whatdoesthespeakerremindthelistenerstodointheend?A.Drinksomewater.B.Takecareoftheirluggage.C.ContactManuelinadvance.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。
AWallArtForAllHaveyouevertriedmakingyourownwallart?Youdon’tneedtobeamasterpainterorillustratortodoso!Istronglybelievethatweallhavethecapacitytomakeart.Takethiswallartpiece,forinstance.WhattodoStep1:Cutoutfiveorsixlargerectanglesfromyourcolouredcard.Varythesizesandthecolors,sonotwopiecesarethesame.Thesewillbeyourbasepieces.Step2:Putyourposterboardflatonthefloor.Layoutyourbasepiecesofcarddirectlyontotheposterboard.Moveeacharounduntilyou’rehappy.Trytooverlap(重叠)atleasttwoorthree.Step3:Cutoutsomemedium-sizedpiecesofcard(alittlesmallerthanyourbasepieces).Aswiththebasepieces,theseshouldbevaryingsizesandcolors.Placethesemediumpiecesoverthebasepieces,sotheyoverlapslightly.Step4:Onebyone,measurethesizesoftheoverlappingsectionswitharuler.Cutoutacontrastingpieceofcardtothesamedimensions,thengluetheminplace(coveringtheoverlappingsection,tocreatetheeffectofmultipletones).Step5:Stickdownallofthebaseandmedium-sizepieces.Gluethemdirectlyontotheposterboardwithagluestick.Takeyourtimedoingthis—makesurethatthey’realllinedneatlywiththeedgesoftheposterboard.Step6:Finally,fillinanygapswithsmallersquaresandrectanglesofcard.Aswithstep4,coveranyoverlappingsectionswithadditionalcontrastingcard.21.Whichofthefollowingdoyouneedtocreatethewallart?A.Goodpaintingskills.B.Agluestickandpins.C.Coloredcardsofthesamesize.D.Aposterboardandaruler.22.Whatistheposterboardusedtodo?A.Drawpictureson.B.Actasabaseboard.C.Cutoutpiecesofcard.D.Fillingapsbetweencards.23.Whatshouldwepayattentiontoaboutthecards?A.Allcardsareofthesamesize.B.Allcardshavethesameshape.C.Allcardsoverlapeachothercompletely.D.Allcardsparalleltheedgesoftheposterboard.BIt’shardtomakegeneralizationsabouthowadultsandchildrenlookatartdifferently.ButonethingI’venoticedisthatchildrentendtobeslightlybetterreadersofpictures,morepatient,andwithlesstheoreticalexpectation.Theyrarelyaskwhatapicturemeans—theyaretoobusythinkingabouthowitmakesthemfeel,whatitremindsthemof.
Andthat’stheperfectwaytolookatpictures.Theyarealsomuchbetteratnoticingdetails.PerhapsmymosttellingexperiencehereiswithmybookTheRedTree.It’smoreorlessaboutdepression,buthiddenineverypaintingisatinyredleaf,inagutter,floatinginthebackground,restingonawindowframe.Mostchildrennoticeitstraightaway.Andtheyseeitasakeyconnectorbetweenallpictures,apositiveone.Theyintuitively(凭直觉地)makehopefulremarksaboutit.Manyadultsmissedthisvitalconnectivethreadandfindthebookalittlepuzzlingandprettymiserable.Theotherthingaboutthatbookisthatmanyadultsthoughtitwasnotsuitableforyoungerreadersandthatitpresentedabentviewofreality.Imyselfwasn’tsureiftheywererightorwrongaboutthat.Idon’treallywriteandillustratespecificallyforyoungreadersanyway.ButthenIdiscoveredthatchildren,whenasked,actuallyfounditveryentertainingandfun.Theydeeplyidentifiedwithit,oftensayingitfelt“real.”Theyalsocommentedthatthebookfeelsextremelyhopefultothem,largelybecausetheyconnectallpositivefeelingstothelittleredleaves.Assomeonewhoisaprettypessimisticadultmuchofthetime,I’velearnedalotfromseeinghowyoungerreadersrespondtomywork.They’vetaughtmenewwaystolook,think,andfeel.24.Whatmightbethewriter’scareer?A.Anewsreporter.B.Acomicbookwriter.C.Abookreviewer.D.Anearlychildhoodeducator.25.Accordingtothewriter,whatmatterstointerpretinganartwork?A.Explorethemesoftheartwork.B.Refertocommentsontheartwork.C.Treattheartworkwithfixedvalues.D.Relatetheartworkwithpersonalexperience.26.WhatdoweknowaboutthebookTheRedTree?A.It’sintendedforyoungreaders.B.It’sanobjectivedescriptionofreality.C.It’sconnectedbyathread-aredleaf.D.It’sallaboutdepressionandhopelessness.27.WhathasthewriterlearnedfromchildrenA.Hopeforlife.B.Patiencewithwork.C.Passionforart.D.Confidenceinoneself.CConnerSessions’sdecisiontocombinehisloveofscienceandanimalsnearlydestroyedhim.AftergraduatingfromtheUniversityofWashington(UW),Seattle,in2016,hetookajobasananimaltechnician,someonetocleanandfeedmice,pigs,dogs,andothercreaturesusedinbiomedicalresearchattheuniversity.Sessionshadgrownuparoundfarmanimalsandconsideredhimselfananimallover.ThatbecamehisAchilles’heel.Duringhiswork,heraisedthepuppiesfrombirth,sometimestubefeedingthosethathadtroublenursing.Andthenhewasrequiredtoeuthanize(使安乐死)massivenumbersofthem—morethan13,000ayear.Theworkeventuallyhelpedtheresearch,buthecouldn’tshakefeelingsofanxiety,sadnessandregret.Sessionsbegantostrugglewithaheavydepressionandguilt.Yethedidn’tfeellikehecouldtalktoanyoneaboutit.Instead,Sessionsfoundhimselfsneakingintotheemployeelockerroomandcrying.Sessions’sconditionalsostrikesashockingnumberoflabanimalworkers.Yetfewofthemwanttotalkabouttheproblem.Unlikedoctors,theyaren’tjustsurroundedbypainanddeath—they‘reoftentheonescausingit.That’smadethoseinthisfieldloathtoreachoutforhelp.Atbest,friendsandfamilydon’tunderstandwhatthey
do,orwhy.Atworst,animalrightsgroupsviewedthemasmurderers.Institutionsavoiddiscussingtheproblem,oftenhiddenfrompublicviewinuniversitybasements,forfearofattractingnegativeattentiontotheiranimalresearchprograms.Sothosewhotendtolabanimalshavelargelysufferedinsilence.SomeatUWaretryingtochangethis.AsmallgroupofvolunteershaslaunchedaprogramcalledDare2Care.Dare2Caresetupa“crisis”phonelineandemailforthosewhoarestruggling,hopingtomaketheuniversity’sinvisiblepopulationfeelseeninsteadofhidingthemselvesintheshadows.Yetit’sunclearwhethertheirapproacheswillhelp.28.WhatdoesSessions’sAchilles’heelreferto?A.Hisaffectionforanimals.B.Hisworkattheuniversity.C.Hisguiltaboutanimals’fate.D.Greatprogressintheresearch.29.ThecaregiverslikeSessionskeepsilentabouttheirexperiencebecause______.A.theyattemptedtohidethetruth.B.theywereafraidoflosingtheirjobs.C.theytriedtoavoidnegativeattention.D.theyblamedwhathappenedonthemselves.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“loath”meaninthefifthparagraph?A.hesitantB.willingC.desperateD.ambitious31.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Ceasingthekilling.B.Sufferinginsilence.C.Fightingagainstanxiety.D.Speakingupforanimals.DMicroplastics,ortinyplasticparticles-havebeenfoundinhumanbloodforthefirsttime.InapaperpublishedinEnvironmentInternational,researchersintheNetherlandsanalyzed22bloodsamplesfromhealthydonorsandfoundthat17oralmost80%containmicroplastics.Theteamtestedforfivetypesofplastics.Polyethyleneterephthalate(PET),commonlyusedindisposablewaterbottles,wasthemostcommonplastictypeandfoundinabout50percentofthedonors.Thesecondmostcommon,polystyrene(PS)whichisusedforfoodpackaging,wasfoundinabout36percent.Alarmingly,theresearchersfounduptothreedifferenttypesofplasticinasinglebloodsample.Previously,microplasticpollutionhasbeenrecordedtothesummitofMountEverest,oceans,seafood,waterandair.Itisthefirststudytofindsuchtinyparticlesinhumanblood.“Theparticlesaretransportedthroughoutthebodyandstayininternalorgans,”studyauthorDickVethaak,anecotoxicologistintheNetherlandssaystotheGuardian.Thehealtheffectsoftakinginmicroplasticsarecurrentlyunclear.Today,theonlydataavailablearelaboratorystudiesthatshowitsunfavorableeffectsonmiceorratswhengivenlargequantitiesofmicroplastics.AsProfessorMarkTaylorofMacquarieUniversityinSydneytoldTheGuardianlastyear,“nobodyreallyknows.”However,ashestressed.,“Absenceofevidenceisnotevidenceofabsence.”Ifwe’retounderstandtheeffects,thefirststepunderwayatthemomentisunderstandinglevelsofexposure.Itisestimatedthatsincethe1950s,morethan70milliontonsofmicroplasticshavebeendumpedintotheoceansduetoindustrialmanufacturingprocesses.AWWFreportalsosuggestedwe’reallunintentionallytakingin125gramsofplasticevery6months.Despitethesmallnumberofdonorsinthestudy,pollutionexpertFayCouceirooftheUniversityofPortsmouth,whowasnotinvolvedinthestudy,tellstheAFPthatthestudywas“solidandwillstanduptoexamination.”Now,manycountriesaretakingactiontoreducemicroplasticsintheenvironment.
32.Whatdidscientistsfindinthestudyof22donors’bloodsamples?A.Halfthebloodsamplescontainedmicroplastics.B.PETwasthemostcommonplasticinthesamples.C.Altogetherthreetypesofplasticsaredetectedinsamples.D.Donorswerehealthydespitemicroplasticsintheirblood.33.WhatconcernedscientistsintheNetherlands?A.Microplasticscandamagehumaninternalorgans.B.Microplasticshaveunfavorableeffectsonhumans.C.Multipletypesofplasticwerefoundinonesample.D.MicroplasticshavepollutedthepeakofMountEverest.34.WhatdoesMarkTaylor’swordsconcerningmicroplasticsmean?A.Theireffectistooweaktonote.B.Evidenceshowsnohealthimpacts.C.Lotsofmorestudyaboutthemisneeded.D.Levelsofexposuretomicroplasticsmatter.35.Whatwillthewriterfocusoninthefollowingparagraph?A.Howmicroplasticsgetintothefoodchain.B.Howwidespreadmicroplasticshavebecome.C.Distributionofmicroplasticsintheecosystem.D.Effectivemeasurestakentorestrictmicroplastics.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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。AsapersonwithADHD(注意力缺陷多动障碍),IfoundtheslidesweredifficultformetoprocesswhileItriedtofocusonwhatthepresenterhadtosay.36ButitalsohelpedmethinkabouthowIcancraftmyownpresentationstointerestalltheaudience—includingthosewithADHD.Peopleareeasilydistractedandoftenfinditchallengingtokeeptheirattentionfocusedonastreamofthought.37VisualinformationgivestheaudienceanopportunitytobefocusedonwhatIamexplaining.38Sothestartandstructureofapresentationarekey.ItrytocraftintroductionstohighlightwhythestudyisimportantandwhatgapinknowledgeI’mtryingtofill.IfIhaveasurprisingfinding.Ileaveitforlast.Inthismanner,theaudiencecanfollowmetoanoteworthyconclusion.Aslidefullofresultswillgetmymindracingasittriestoprocesseverythingatthesametime.Toavoidthatproblem,Ioftenstartwithrelativelyblankresultsslides,graduallyaddingmorefiguresalongwithmyexplanations.39Oneofmyfavoritecomedians,ChrisRock,oncesaidthatatthebeginningofhiscareerbewouldrepeatedthepremise(前提)ofajokemultipletimesjustincasetheaudienceforgotit.Thisdevelopedintohissignaturedeliverystyle.I’veusedthatapproachinmyownpresentations—restatingmymainpoints.40Humanslovetohearinteresting,easy-to-followtales—sogiveyouraudienceastorytoremember.A.Mymindbegantowander.
B.Theexperiencewasfrustrating.C.Guideyouraudiencethroughthefindingsonestepatatime.D.Theaudiencewillbeengagedifyou’retellinganabsorbingstory.E.Varythetoneandpaceofmyvoice,usingpausestobuildtension.F.Therefore,Iuseminimaltextandinsertgraphsandphotostoillustratemypoints.G.Thisensurestheaudiencewillstillleavewiththekeytakeawaymessageeveniftheirmindwandered.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)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Benracedoutofschool.Hejumpedoverpilesofsnowontheroadand41downatoboggan(雪橇)runinthepark.Looking42themountainhesawsomethingmoving.Coulditbeahorse?AtdinnerBensaidfirmly,“Isawhorsesonthemountaintoday.”“Thentheymustbe43byallthissnow,”hisfathersaid.“Wehavetodosomething.”Bensaid44.Buthowcouldtheygethorsesdownthroughthedeepsnow?Thefamilyhada45meeting.Someonesuggestedusingahelicoptertolifthorsesout.Butthey’dprobablybreaktheirlegswhen46.FinallyBensaid“We’lljusthavetodigatunnel.”“Thenweneedalotofpeopleshoveling(用铁锹铲).”Dadsaid.Bencould47hewaswarmingtotheidea.“We’llfindsome!”saidBen.He48hiscoatandboots.Benwentfromdoortodooraskingeveryonetocomeandhelp.Thenthefamilytookthesnowmobileupthemountain.Ontheremotemountainpathwas49anddeepsnow.Atlasttheyreachedthe50wherethehorsesstood.Thetwohorseslookedprettybad.Ben51themasugarcubefromhispocket.Theystartedshoveling,52temperaturesreaching-40°F.Ben’sfingerswerefrozen,andhisnosefeltnumb.Suddenly,agroupofsnowmobilerswithshovelsandhotchocolatefollowedBenandhisfather’s53upthemountain.Forthenextweek,peoplecameandshoveledeveryday,andadeep,narrowpathveryslowly54downthemountain.Theabandonedhorseswere55.41.A.walkedB.travelledC.slidD.wandered42.A.intoB.upC.acrossD.over43.A.panickedB.delayedC.surroundedD.trapped44.A.directlyB.franklyC.urgentlyD.patiently45.A.dullB.specialC.plannedD.hurried46.A.crashingB.landingC.climbingD.skipping47.A.declareB.guaranteeC.convinceD.see48.A.grabbedB.removedC.wrappedD.examined49.A.artificialB.littleC.freshD.permanent50.A.habitatB.platformC.endingD.clearing51.A.recoveredB.fedC.rewardedD.fuelled52.A.bravingB.predictingC.estimatingD.measuring53.A.tipsB.tracksC.signalsD.strategies54.A.workeditswayB.setupC.setoffD.pusheditsway
55.A.refreshedB.abusedC.freedD.cured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。WhileathleteswereracingtorealizetheirdreamsduringtheBeijing2022WinterParalympics,DingJiaokept56closewatchonthem,hopingtocapturetheirmostinspiringand57(happy)momentsthroughhercomics.Ding,aphysicallychallengedartistcreated96comicsfortheChineseathletesintheTokyoSummerParalympicslastyear.Thesecomicswerepopular,with58(view)surpassing100milliononsocialmedia.The31-year-oldDingsays:“I’mphysicallychallenged,soIknowhowharditisforphysicallychallengedpeople59(fight)fortheirdreams.”DingrecallswhenshewatchedChineseathletescomingintosightattheopeningceremony,tears60(course)downherface.Shespentaroundfivehoursdrawingacomicpiece,describingtheChineseathletesattheopeningceremony.Thework61(post)byZhouJiamin,theflagbearerofChineseteam,toherSinaWeiboaccount,whichencouragedDingtocontinuecreatingmorecomicsforChineseathletes.Everytimeshedrewanathlete,shewatchedtheathlete’srace62(repeat).Dingfinished96comicswithinonemonth.“Iworkedovertime,butitisworthy63theefforts,especiallywhenIreadthemessagesleftbytheathletesandtheirrelatives,”shesays.Officially64(invite)bytheIPC,DingwasbusycreatingcomicsforathletesattheBeijingWinterParalympics.“I’dliketocreateacomic,through65viewerscanfeeltheathlete’spositiveattitudethatencouragespeopletogoonandenjoylife,”shesays.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,上周三你校举办了庆祝五四青年节(China’sYouthDay)学生书画作品展。请你为校英文报写篇报道,内容包括:1.画展时间、地点与目的;2.画展内容和反响。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。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。Iwascreatingapicturebookformydad’sbirthdayaboutourfamily’sfruitstore.Iworkedhardmakingpicturesofbigapples,peaches,plums,andoranges.EverytimeImessedup,Istartedalloveragain,sothefloorunderthekitchentablewascoveredwithhalf-finisheddrawings.
“Dad’sgoingtolovethis,”Momsaidasshelookedovermyshoulder.Izippedthroughthecleaningandmovedthosewastepapersfromthefloortotherecyclingbinasfastaspossible.JustasIwasabouttogetbacktothebirthdaybook.myfriendMareyashowedupandinvitedmetogoplayinthepark.It’sfreezingoutside,notgoodforawalk.ButMareyainsistedthatit’stheperfectweatherfornotgettingoverheated.That’sacoolthingaboutMareya.Shehadthiswayoflookingonthebrightsideofprettymuchanything.So,aftercheckingwithmymom,weputMareya’sguitarinsideandheadedtothepark.Butassoonaswearrivedthere,theskyfilledwithgiantgraycloudsandrainstartedpouringdown.Welaughedasweheadedbackhome,drippingwet.Mareyawasrightaboutonething.Wedefinitelydidn’tgetoverheated!Wewerejustarrivingatthedrivewayandthat’swhenmyheartprettymuchstopped.Rightthere,infrontoftherecyclingbin,werepiecesofsoaking-wetpapers.Andnotjustanypapers…Irantorescuemybirthdaybookdrawings.Butitwastoolate.AsIpickedupmyonce-perfectpictures,theywereawet,uselessmess!Mydrawingsweregoneforever!Thecatshadjumpedupandknockedpapersoffthetable.Thenafterbeingplayedwithbythenaughtycats,theyendedupintherainwater.WhatcouldIdowithoutthepresentfordad?Iwasindespair.“Wecandosomething...”saidMareya.“What?”Isniffled.“Rememberthosepaperpumpkinswemadeinthird-gradeartclass?”shesaid.“Andwecoveredballoonswithwetpaperandflourtomakepaperpumpkins.”Havingnobetteralternative,wedecidedtogiveitatrythoughwewerenotsurewhetherthismesscouldwork.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。Mymomwasveryunderstanding,preparingballoonsandflourforus._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Finallywegotthepresentready-abigbasketofpaperfruit.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________湖北省重点高中智学联盟2023年春季高二年级5月联考高二英语参考答案第一部分听力
1—5CACBB6—10ACABC11—15BACAC16—20BABAB第二部分阅读理解21-23DBD24-27BDCA28-31ADAB32-35BCCD36-40BFDCG第三部分语言运用41-45CBDCD46-50BDACD51-55BABAC56.a57.happiest58.views59.tofight60.coursed61.waspost62.repeatedly63.of64.invited65.which第四部分写作第一节Onepossibleversion:第二节Onepossibleversion:Mymomwasveryunderstanding,preparingballoonsandflourforus.Sincemybirthdaybookwassupposedtobeaboutthegrocerystore,andtheballoonsweretheperfectshapeforbigapples,peaches,plumsandoranges.Wedecidedtomakeonebigpresent-abasketofpaperfruit.Mixingwaterwithflour,coveringballoonswithstickywetpaper,wetriedtoturnwhatwasamessintocolorfulfruit.Itturnedouttobereallyfunandmessy,withflourypasteeverywhere,includingalloverourkittycats’paws!Finallywegotthepresentready-abigbasketofpaperfruit.Afterwhatseemedtobeacentury,Dad’birthdaycame.Withbutterfliesinthestomach,Ipresenteddadwithmygift,“Happybirthday!Dad.”IcouldfeelDadwasinamazement.Mydadlovedhisbigbasketofpaperfruitsomuchthathekeptitrightnexttothecheckoutcounterinthestore,foreveryonetosee.So,Mareya’s“everycloudhasasilverlining”wayoflookingatthingsreallydidhelp.There’saprettyhappyendingtowhatwasalmostasadstory.录音原文录音稿第一节(Text1)W:Sodidyoudecideanythingaboutthegroupproject?Howshouldyouworkonit?M:Well,Sonya’sgoingtostartontheresearchtonight.Icanlookupthedifferentexplorersandthedates.(Text2)W:ProfessorChiu,IwaswonderingifIcouldcomeandseeyou.Iwanttotalktoyouaboutmypaper.M:Well,myopenofficehoursaretomorrow,fromtentotwelve.Canyoucomethen?W:Ihaveaclassuntileleven.CouldIcomeataround11:15?(Text3)M:Thatwillbe298.W:Here’s500.M:Thankyou,ma’am.Yourchangecomesto202.Andhaveagoodday.Pleasecomebacktoourshopagainsoon.(Text4)W:Lookatthisplace.Doyouthinkwe’llevergetatable?
M:Wemighthavetowaitabit.Let’slookatthemenuwhilewewait.Theyusuallyhavegooddailyspecials.(Text5)M:We’rehavingasurprisepartytomorrowformydaughterElaine.She’sturningthirty.W:Ihavenoidea.ShouldIbringanything?M:Ifyoudon’tmind,wouldyoubringsomethingtodrink?W:Ofcoursenot.第一节到此结束。第二节听下面一段对话,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。(Text6)M:Roomtwotwentyissmallerthanourotherrooms,butthepriceisjustonehundredandsixty-fivedollarsforthenight.W:Doesthatincludeuseofthepoolandtheexerciseroom?M:Ofcourse.Itincludestheuseofallfacilitiesexceptthetenniscourts,whichareclosedforthewinter.W:Okay,I’lltakeit.I’lljustcarrymysuitcaseupandhaveaquicklookattheroom,andthenI’mgoingoutforabitetoeat.I’mstarving.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。(Text7)M:ItwasgreattoactuallymeetthepersonthatwrotethebooksI’veenjoyedsomuch.Andheaskedusalotaboutouropinionsofhiswork.W:Ifoundthatashetalked,itmadeallthereferencesinhisstoriesmuchclearer.He’scertainlyhadvariedexperiences—becomingadoctor,goingclimbingintheAndes…M:You’reright.Forme,that’stheattractionofthestories—they’vegotsuchawiderangeofsettings.Younevergetbored.W:Idon’tknow.TherehavebeenacoupleIcouldn’tgetinto.M:Well,theyallmakesomesensetomeafterwhathesaid.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。(Text8)W:HaveyouheardabouttheapartmentinCurryGrovethatI’vebeenassignedtodesign?Itturnsoutthatitwilltakealotmoretimethanoriginallyplanned.Wouldyoubeabletohelpmeout?M:Unfortunately,I’mnotgoingtobeableto.I’msupposedtotrainournewworkersoverthenexttwoweeks,soIamnotgoingtohavetimetodoanythingelse.Youcan’tdoitallonyourown?W:Iprobablycan,butitisaveryimportantproject.I’mhopingtogetitdonebythedeadlineforsure.M:Then,youshouldtellMr.Cortezandseeifyoucangethelpfromhim.He’saverygenerousco-worker,soIthinkhewouldbehappytohelpyouabitifyoucan’tdoitonyourown.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。(Text9)W:Goodmorning.WelcometoScienceWorld.Todaywe’retalkingaboutdirection.Somepeoplenevergetlost,while
othersneedaGPSjusttofindtheirwaytothestore!And,ofcourse,aGPSisnotalwaysaccurate.M:Definitely.EveryonehasastoryaboutfollowingaGPSrouteandendingupinthemiddleofafield!But,whyaresomepeoplesomuchbetteratfindingtheirwaythanothers?Aretheybornwiththatskill?W:Notnecessarily.Scientistssaypeoplewhohaveagoodsenseofdirectionprobablypaymoreattentiontowhat’saroundthem.Theynoticemoredetails.Alotofpeopledon’tpayattentionatall.Ifyou’rethinkingaboutsomethingelsewhileyou’rewalking,ofcourseyou’remorelikelytogetlost.M:Hmm.Iguesswedousethingsweseetohelpusfindplaces.Iremembertherewasatreeatthecornerofastreetwheremyfriendlived.Oneday,thetreewasgone,andIcouldn’tfindthestreet.Iwascompletelylost!Iwasusingthetreeasavisualclue,eventhoughIdidn’tknowit.W:Yes,I’veexperiencedsomethingsimilartothat.Well,oneday…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。(Text10)M:Helloeveryone.MynameisAlan.OnbehalfofMediTravelI’dliketowelcomeyoualltoIbiza,wherefunisascertainasdeathandtaxes.IamprettysureyouaregoingtoenjoyyourstayhereinIbiza.Thisisabeautiful,excitingcitywhereyoucanrelaxandsitbythebeachorenjoysomeofthebestclubsinEurope.Youcanwalkintotownandenjoythelocalshopsandrestaurantsortakeamoonlitwalkalongthewaterifyouprefersomepeaceandquiet.We’regoingtobepullinguptotheMarinaHotelinjustafewminutes.Pleasesitbackandenjoytheviewoftheoceanontherighthandsideofthebusaswegooverthebridge.Ikindlyaskthatyouremaininyourseatsanddonoteatordrinkonthebus.Manuelwillbemeetingusattheentrancetogiveyouawarmwelcomeandhelpyouwithyourbags.Pleasemakesureyourbaghasbeentakenoffthebus.IwishyouallawonderfulvacationinIbizaandIhopetoseeyouaroundthegreatplace.
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