吉林省长春市2022届高三英语下学期线上质量监测(三)(三模)(Word版附答案)
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长春市2022届高三质量监测(三)线上考试英语试卷注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的班级、姓名、学号填写在答题卡上。2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,请填写在答题卡上对应的表格中。3.非选择题的作答:用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。4.请学生自行打印答题卡。不能打印的,可在A4白纸上参照电子答题卡样式手绘答题卡答题,选择题请标明题号,写清答案;非选择题请标明题号,划定答题区域,并在相应区域内答题,需要制图的请自行制图。5.答题完毕请将答案用手机拍照并上传给学校,要注意照片的清晰度,不要多拍、漏拍。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.Whereisthewomaneagertogo?A.TheNile.B.ThePyramids.C.Egypt.2.Whataretheymainlytalkingabout?A.Newshoes.B.Shoeshops.C.Herhusband.3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atastore.B.Atarestaurant.C.Atahotel.4.Whatisthetimenow?A.9:00.B.9:15.C.9:45.5.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Neighbors.B.Bossandemployee.C.Doctorandpatient.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.Whatisthemanstrugglingwith?A.Money.B.Driving.C.Memory.
7.Howwillthewomanhelptheman?A.She’llgivehimsomeadvice.B.She’lldrivehimtothebank.C.She’llremindhimofmoney.听第7段材料,回答第8至第10题。8.Wheredothewoman’sfamilymembershavetheirfamilyreunioninautumn?A.InParis.B.InHawaii.C.InTokyo.9.WhydoesthewomangotoParisfortheirfamilyreunion?A.Becauseherfamilyhaveneverbeenthere.B.Becausetwoofherauntsarefromthere.C.Becauseshewantstogothereforholiday.10.Howdoesthemanlikehistripnextmonth?A.Heisveryexcitedatit.B.Heisverycalmatit.C.Heisalittledisappointedatit.听第8段材料,回答第11至第14题。11.Atwhattimedoyouthinktheconversationtookplace?A.Inthemorning.B.Atnoon.C.Intheafternoon.12.WheredidRitagosothatshewaslate?A.Thepolicestation.B.Therestaurant.C.Theshop.13.WhydidRitagobacktohercar?A.Tolockthecar.B.Toleavethehandbaginthecar.C.Togethercheckbook.14.WhatdidTomsuggest?A.PhoningRita’sfriendagain.B.Phoningherownmanagerforhelp.C.Phoningthemanageroftherestaurant.听第9段材料,回答第15至第17题。15.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Bossandsecretary.B.Fatheranddaughter.C.Managerandcustomer.16.WhatisDavidBrown’sphonenumber?A.633001.B.622301.C.633201.17.Whereisthephonenumber?A.OnMissGrey’sdesk.B.OnMr.Blank’sdesk.C.OnMr.Brown’sdesk.听第10段材料,回答第18至第20题。18.Whenisthespeakertalking?A.InthemorningB.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.
19.Whoarethelisteners?A.Patients.B.Visitors.C.Nurses.20.WhichisNOTallowedinthehospital?A.Smokinginanyarea.B.Listeningtothehospitalradio.C.Droppinginonpatientsinthemorning.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AHowtoseeLondonlikeaproWe’veexploredLondonthoroughlyandcomeawaywithquiteafewlessons.Hereareourtips.VisitingBuckinghamPalaceBeingLondon’smosticoniclandmark,thisgrand775-roombuildingiswhereQueenElizabethhostsfeastsandmeetsheadsofstate.Butifyou’redreamingoftakingavisittoit,you’llneedtoplanyourtripcarefully.ThepalaceistypicallyonlyopenduringthesummermonthsfromJuly23rdtoOctober3rd.Visitinghoursarefrom9:30a.m.to6:30p.m.Ifyou’revisitingwhenthepalaceisn’tavailabletotour,youcanstillseetheChangingoftheGuard.HittingtheLondonEyeTheLondonEyeisaplayfuladditiontothecityskyline.Standingnearcenturies-oldarchitecture,thisenormousFerriswheelgoesroundslowlyovertheleftbankoftheThames,servingupviewsovertheLondonBridgeandtheShardtothewest,plusawideperspectiveofthePalaceofWestminster.Buyyourticketsinadvanceonline,chooseacleardayandgofirstthinginthemorningtoavoidcrowdspeak.DrinkingafternoonteaAfternoontea—asacred,butteryritual(仪式)—isreasonenoughtocometoLondon.TheBritishhavetakenasimpleteabreakandturneditintoaluxuriousceremony,completewithpatternedchina,layeredplatesoffingersandwichesandsconesincreamandjam.Andwehaven’tmentionedthecakes,whichareoftenbroughtaroundonawheeledcart.Whenmakingareservation,rememberthatafternoonteaisn’tasnackbutafullmealwithsweetandsaltyelements,andyou’llbestuffed.Thesmartmoveistoskiplunchandmaybeevendinner.21.WhichisapropertimetovisitBuckinghamPalace?A.July18,10:00a.m.B.Aug.23,8:30a.m.C.Sep.27,3:00p.m.D.Oct.2,7:30p.m.22.TheattractionoftheLondonEyeliesinthefactthat______.A.itprovidesagoodviewofsomeplacesofinterestB.itmakesLondon’sskylineseemmoreharmoniousC.itspinsquicklyovertheleftbankoftheThamesD.itismorehistoriccomparedtothenearbybuildings
23.WhatdoweknowaboutBritishafternoontea?A.Itisashortbreakwithlightsnacks.B.Itisafullmealwithvarioustastyfoods.C.Itcombinessourandsweetflavourswell.D.Itiscompletewithdelicatesilverdishware.BChristmas2020wasshapinguptobeaheartbreakerforMelanieLee.Afewweeksearlier,her33-year-oldsonhadlosthisbattlewithalongillness.Thenthetransmission(变速器)onher2007ChevroletTahoefailedtowork.Shehadnomeansofpayingforittobefixed.“Whenitbrokedown,Ibrokedown,”LeetoldCNN.“NowIdon’thavemybaby,andIdon’thavetransportation.HowamIsupposedtostayactiveinmygrandchildren’slives?”EliotMiddleton,38,whoistheownerofabarbecuerestaurantandformerautomechanic,inhisfreetime,repairsandgivesawayusedcars.He’dheardaboutLee’sdifficultsituationfromhernephewFrankMcClary,themayorofAndrews,SouthCarolina.OnChristmasmorning,MiddletonshowedupunannouncedatLee’shomewithagift:awhite1993Oldsmobile.“Ihadnoideawhatwasgoingon,”saidLee.“Hehandedmethekeysanddidn’taskforanything.”Onceagain,she’sabletopickuphergranddaughtersfromschoolandtakethemtodanceclass.“Igotmyfreedomback.”Theideafortheused-cargiveawaycametoMiddletonayearearlierduringafooddrivehe’dorganized.Manyofthosewho’dlinedupforamealwalkeduptofourmilestogettherebecausetheydidn’thavecars.“CarsarealifelineinthispartofSouthCarolina,”MiddletontoldCBS.“There’snopublictransportation,noUbers,notaxistotakepeopletojobinterviews,doctorappointments,evenfoodshopping.”SohepostedonFacebookanoffertotradehisrestaurant’sspecialty,barbecuedribs,forbroken-downvehicles.Sincethen,friendsandstrangershavedroppedoffmorethan100carsinvariousstatesofdisrepair.ManysitinMiddleton’syardwaitingtobepatchedupanddonated,usuallytothosehe’sheardaboutthroughwordofmouth.It’salistofnamesthatgrowsdaily.“PeoplethinkEliotisanangel,”MayorMcClarytoldtheWashingtonPost.“AndIdotoo.”24.WhatcanwelearnaboutMelaineLeefromthetext?A.Shelosthersoninacaraccident.B.Shewasdeeplydepressedwhenhercarbrokedown.C.Sherefusedtolookafterhergrandchildrenwithoutacar.D.Shegotabrand-newcarfromMiddletonforfree.25.WhatwillpeoplegetiftheygivetheircarstoMiddleton?A.Somemoney.B.Anothercar.C.Somefood.D.AChristmasgift.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“patchedup”inParagraph5probablymean?A.Fixedup.B.Givenaway.C.Takenapart.D.Thrownabout.27.Accordingtothetext,whichwordscanbestdescribeMiddleton?A.Outgoingandorganized.B.Modestandoptimistic.C.Generousandcautious.D.Caringandskillful.
CFacebookhaslauncheditsfirstpairofsmartglasses,whichhousespeakersandcameras,builtwitheyewearfirmRay-Ban.Theglasses,whichareavailableinarangeofcoloursandstyles,arepricedat£299andwillbeavailablefromSeptember13.CalledRay-BanStories,theglassesfeaturetwofive-megapixelcamerastotakephotosandvideos,aswellasbuilt-inmicrophonesandspeakersenablinguserstomakecallsandlistentoaudio.Theglassesalsocomewithbuilt-inLEDlightstoletpeoplenearbyknowwhentheweareristakingaphotoorvideoandpairwiththenewFacebookViewapp,whichenablesuserstosharecontentfromtheglassestotheirsocialmediaaccounts.Announcingthenewhardware,Facebookacknowledgedthatprivacywasakeyissueithadlookedtoaddresswhencreatingthenewdevice.“Aswithanynewdevice,wehaveabigresponsibilitytohelppeoplefeelcomfortableandprovidepeaceofmind,andthatgoesnotonlyfordeviceownersbutthepeoplearoundthem,too,”thesocialnetworksaidinablogpost.Facebooksaiditwouldalsoofferguidancetousersonhowtosafelyusetheglasseswithregardtoothers.“We’vedevelopedguidelinesforwhatisandisn’tanappropriateuseoftheglasses,someofwhicharesurfacedrightintheappduringonboarding,andwhichareavailableinfullonlineonourdedicatedprivacymicrositeforRay-BanStories.”“Thesetipsincluderespectingpeople’spreferencesiftheyaskyoutostoprecordingordon’twanttobeinaphotoorvideo,notcapturingphotosandvideoswhiledriving,andturningofftheglassesinprivateareaslikeplacesofworship,adoctor’soffice,orlockerrooms.”28.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothetext?A.ThesmartglassesaremadebyFacebookindependently.B.Theglasseshavemorethantwofive-megapixelcameras.C.Userscansharecontentfromtheglasseswiththeirfriends.D.Thebuild-inLEDlightshelptakebetterpictures.29.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?A.TheglasseswillbeahitwithFacebookusers.B.PeoplecanbuytheglassesatthestartofSeptember.C.Thetipsonsafeuseoftheglassesarenotfree.D.Somepeoplemayfeeluneasywhenbeingcaughtoncamera.30.WhatisFacebook’sattitudetotheissueofprivacy?A.Serious.B.Indifferent.C.Negative.D.Objective.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.SafetyGuidelinesforGlassesUsersB.Facebook’sReleaseofSmartGlassesC.PrivacyRelatedtoNewTechnologyD.Users’FeedbackonSmartGlassesDIQisoftenconsideredasanimportantdriverofsuccessparticularlyinfieldssuchasscience,
innovationandtechnology.InfactmanypeoplehaveendlessfascinationwiththeIQscoresoffamouspeople.Butthetruthisthatsomeofthegreatestachievementsbyourspecieshaveprimarilyreliedonqualitiessuchascreativity,imagination,curiosityandempathy(同感).Manyofthesecharacteristcsarerootedinwhatscientistscall“cognitive(认知的)flexibility”—askillthatenablesustoswitchbetweendifferentconceptsortoadaptbehaviortoachievegoalsinanovelorchangingenvironment.Cognitiveflexibilityprovidesuswiththeabilitytoseethatwhatwearedoingisnotleadingtosuccessandtomaketheappropriatechangestoachieveit.Cognitiveflexibilitymayhaveaffectedhowpeoplecopedwiththepandemiclockdowns(疫情封锁)whichproducednewchallengesaroundworkandschooling.Someofusfounditeasierthanotherstoadaptourroutinestodomanyactivitiesfromhome.Suchflexiblepeoplemayalsohavechangedtheseroutinesfromtimetotimetryingtofindbetterandmorevariedwaysofgoingabouttheirday.Others,however,struggledandultimatelybecamemorerigidintheirthinking.Flexiblethinkingiskeytocreativity.Italsosupportsacademicandworkskillssuchasproblemsolving.Forexample,visualartistsmaybeofaverageintelligencebuthighlycreativeandhaveproducedmasterpieces.Creativityisalsoimportantinscienceandinnovation.WehavediscoveredthatsuccessfulbusinessmenwhohavecreatedmultiplecompaniesaremorecognitivelyflexiblethanmanagersofasimilarageandIQ.Cognitiveflexibilityisalsoassociatedwithhighrecoveryfromnegativelifeeventsaswellashigherqualityoflifeinolderindividuals.Itcanevenbebeneficialinemotionalandsocialcognition:studieshaveshownthatcognitiveflexibilityhasastronglinktotheabilitytounderstandtheemotions,thoughtsandintentionsofothers.Neuroimagingstudieshaveshownthatcognitiveflexibilityisdependentonanetworkoffrontalbrainregions.Thereareanumberofwaystoobjectivelyassesspeople’scognitiveflexibilityincludingtheWisconsinCardSortingtestandtheCANTABSetShiftTask.Andthegoodnewsisthatitseemsthatyoucantraincognitiveflexibility.32.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph1?A.Creativityistheonlysourceofpeople’ssuccess.B.Adriver’sachievementisnotdeterminedbyIQ.C.TheIQoffamouspeopleismysterious.D.IQmaynotbethekeyfactorinhuman’sachievements.33.WhichmightNOTbeanexampleofcognitiveflexibilityduringpandemiclockdowns?A.Organizingonlinemeetings.B.Takingupindoorworkout.C.Joiningingrouphiking.D.Learningtobakeathome.34.Whichbelongstotheconsequencesofcognitiveflexibility?A.Flexiblepeopletendtosticktotheirroutines.B.Peoplehaveabetterunderstandingofothers’feelings.
C.Businessmenaremorelikelytosucceedthanvisualartists.D.Olderindividualsareabletoavoidmisfortunesinlife.35.Whatwouldthefollowingparagraphtalkabout?A.Thewaystodevelopcognitiveflexibility.B.Theapplicationofcognitiveflexibility.C.TheWisconsinCardSortingtest.D.Theimportanceoftrainingcognitiveflexibility.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。Imagineyou’reabouttosubmitanapplicationtoyourdreamschoolandsuddenly,yourheartstartspounding(狂跳):DidImakeawisedecisionchoosingthismajor?36?Toavoidthissituation,followthesesteps.Whatsubjectsinterestyou?Anautomaticanswermaybethesubjectinwhichyougetthehighestscore.37.Ifyouhadtotakeoneclass,whatwoulditbe?Whenyouhavefreetime,whatkindsofbookswouldyoupickupandread?Youranswersmayhintatwhatyou’retrulyinterestedin.38.Forexample,artificialintelligence,biomedicalscienceandmechanicalengineeringaresomeofthemostpromisingcurrentmajors.Nowtakeacloserlookattheabovetwosteps.Forexample,maybeyoufindyourselfhookedwhenyou’relearningaboutcomputerscience,andartificialintelligenceappearstobeofgreatimportanceintheworldaswell.39.Theremaybeafew,butdon’tworry,westillhaveonemorestep.Checkyourdreamschool’sadmissionrequirements.Forexample,I’vebeeninterestedinbothpsychologyandeducation,butapparentlypsychologyhashigherrequirementforadmission.40.Grabapenandstartcreatingyourowndesirablemajor.A.No,thinkhardB.MarkthembothC.WhatifI’mwrongD.WhataboutseekingadvicefrommyparentsE.Ifyouhavemanyideasinmind,listthemalldownF.Comparativelyspeaking,educationwouldbeasmarterchoiceG.Writedownwhatyoubelievewillbemostindemandinthefuture第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。IdevelopedmyfascinationforChinaasachildandwhentheopportunityaroseformetolearninChina,Ididnot41.MyChinajourneyisoneinthewonderland.
Alreadystressfulandchallenging,myexperienceofstrugglingformyMaster’sPrograminXi’anJiaotongUniversity42intoagreaterstormasCOVID-19rockedourboats.Mylifeendedupinchaos.Our43wasintheChinesegovernment.Webelievedtheywouldsoontakeusoutofthis41—leavingorstaying.Andtheydid.MytimeinChinahasgivenmemanymomentsofself-reflection,andopportunitiesfor45whoIam.Findingnewstylestoexpressmyinnerselfistrulyan46activitywithinChina!Inowtraveltoandfromonthebusyroads,tunnelsandsidewalksofthecityinallkindsofweathertomeetdeadlinesonadailybasis.Itismytotal47thatthetrafficsystemofthiscountry48whatChinais—thebestofbothworlds—WesternandAsian.Food!Beinginvitedtoahomecookeddinnerreallyhelpsto49nostalgia(乡愁).Cookingtogetherhasbeenanunforgettablewayof50withfriends,andwithoutdoubt,friendsare51forlivingameaningfullife.Sameas52!HaveyouseenhowtheeldersofthenationplayPingPong?Itisplayedso53andskillfullyastobenamedtheofficialsport.Myuniversity,XianJiaotongUniversitygavemeawonderfulopportunityto54thissportandmanymore.Having55inkindergartenforfiveyearsinAmerica,I’veunderstoodthatgoodparentingandeducationarethe56ofachild’sdisciplineandpersonality.I’vebeenblessedtoobservethattheChinese57andparentingmethodshave58Chineseteachersandchildreninaspecialway.Iwouldloveto59theiruniqueschoolingtechniquesintomyeducatingpractice.MytwoyearsinChinahavebeenjustasunbelievableyetbeautiful.Sucha60ofthebody,heartandmindcansurelycarvememoriesonstoneforever.41.A.decideB.hesitateC.regretD.escape42.A.worsenedB.widenedC.strengthenedD.sharpened43.A.dutyB.doubtC.hopeD.trouble44.A.dangerB.dilemmaC.processD.failure45.A.assessingB.imaginingC.changingD.exploring46.A.academicB.awfulC.enjoyableD.ordinary47.A.beliefB.objectionC.expectationD.fantasy48.A.damagesB.affectsC.completesD.represents49.A.promoteB.maintainC.relieveD.understand50.A.bondingB.comparingC.consultingD.growing51.A.availableB.essentialC.unusualD.considerate52.A.customsB.artsC.jobsD.sports53.A.patientlyB.cheerfullyC.correctlyD.commonly54.A.engageinB.putoffC.approveofD.commenton55.A.struggledB.taughtC.performedD.lived56.A.resultsB.effortsC.rootsD.advantages
57.A.cultureB.languageC.literatureD.architecture58.A.struckB.shapedC.confusedD.exhausted59.A.adaptB.divideC.importD.transform60.A.feelingB.relaxationC.meetingD.journey第二节(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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Chinesemuseumshavemadealeapintheirdevelopmentoverthepastfewyears.StatisticsreleasedbytheNationalCulturalHeritageAdministrationonMay1861(show)thattherewas62riseofabout23percentcomparedwith2015.Asaresult,Chinahasthefourth63(large)numberofmuseumsintheworldnext64theUnitedStates,GermanyandJapan.65Chinesemuseumsaredevelopingrapidly,yetfurtherreform66(require)todayinordertogivethemamoreoutstandingroleinthenation’soveralldevelopment.Afterthreeyearsofpreparatorywork,nineministry-level67(organize)jointlyreleasedthedocument,whichoffersguidelinesonpromotingreform68developmentofthefield.“However,69(face)theproblemofunbalanceddevelopment,weshouldmakemoreeffort70(improve)ourmuseumsystem.”saidGuanQiang,deputydirectoroftheNationalCulturalHeritageAdministration.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。.删除:把多余的词用()划掉。修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Ladiesandgentlemen,welcometoourschool!Itisahonortointroduceourmartialartsclubtoyou.Sinceitfoundedsixyearsago,ithasbeenpopularamongstudents.EveryFridayafternoon,themembergathertopractisemartialartsunderthedirectionoftwoteachers,thathaveevercompetedinmartialartscompetitions.Themembersarefrequentorganizedtoputonperformancesinvariousoccasions.NotonlycanwekeeptheChinesetraditionalive,andwecanalsostrengthenourbodyandwillpowerbypractisemartialarts.Now,let’swatchoutsomewonderfulperformancestogether.Ihopetheycanhaveagoodtimeinourschool.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Jack
准备参加学校一年一度的越野赛,写信征求你的意见。请你给他回信,内容包括:1.表示支持;2.对此项运动的理解;3.给出建议。参考词汇:cross-countryrunningrace越野赛注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearJack,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua答案听力:1—5CAABC6—10CBABC11—15CACCA16—20CBBAC阅读:21—23CAB24—27BCAD28—31CDAB32—35DCBA36—40CAGBF完形:41—45BACBD46—50CADCA51—55BDDAB56—60CABCD语法填空:61.showed62.a63.largest64.to65.Although/Though/While66.isrequired67.organizations68.and69.facing70.toimprove改错:Ladiesandgentlemen,welcometoourschool!Itisahonortointroduceourmartialartsclubtoyou.anSinceitfoundedsixyearsago,ithasbeenpopularamongstudents.EveryFridayafternoon,themembergatherto
it后加wasmemberspractisemartialartsunderthedirectionoftwoteachers,thathaveevercompetedinmartialartscompetitions.Thewhomembersarefrequentorganizedtoputonperformancesinvariousoccasions.NotonlycanwekeeptheChinesefrequentlyon/attraditionalive,andwecanalsostrengthenourbodyandwillpowerbypractisemartialarts.butpractisingNow,let’swatchoutsomewonderfulperformancestogether.Ihopetheycanhaveagoodtimeinourschool.删掉you/we参考范文:DearJack,I’mverydelightedtoknowthatyouaregoingtotakepartinthecross-countryrunningraceheldannuallyinyourschool.I’mproudofyouandadmireyousomuch.Long-distancerunningbenefitsusalot.Notonlycanitbuildupourbodybutitcanalsostrengthenourwill.Besides,finishingthehardracewillhelpusobtainself-confidenceandmotivation,whichareessentialqualitiesinourfuturesuccess.Tomakeit,it’snecessarytotrainregularlyandmakefullpreparationsforit.Also,thereisnodoubtthatyoushouldtakeenoughnutritiousfoodandvaluableinstructionsfromyourcoach.Goforitandwishyousuccess.Yours,LiHua【听力原文】(Text1)M:DoyoureallywanttogotoEgypt?W:Yes,Ireallywanttogothere!I’mlookingforwardtoseeingthePyramidsandtheNile.(Text2)W:Doyoulikemynewshoes?M:Oh,yes.Aren’ttheysmart?Wheredidyoubuythem?W:Thankyouverymuch!Theyareapresentfrommyhusband.(Text3)W:It’slovely.I’lltakeit.M:Areyoupayingcash?(Text4)
M:Thebuswassupposedtoarriveat9:00andit’salready15minuteslate.Ifitdoesn’tcomesoon,I’llbelateformydate.W:Yes,Ihaveameetingat10:00andIcan’taffordtomissit.(Text5)M:Goodmorning,madam.Comein.WhatcanIdoforyou?W:Well.I’mhavingdifficultyinsleeping.IoftenwakeupatthreeinthemorningandIjustcan’tgetbacktosleep.(Text6)M:Hey,Susan.You’regoodatrememberingthings,aren’tyou?W:Yeah,Iguessso.Why?M:I’malwaysforgettingthings.LastweekIwenttothebankforsomemoney,andIforgottotakeitoutofthemachine.WhenIrememberedandwentback,themoneywasgone.Besides,Icouldn’trememberwhereIparkedmycar.W:That’sprettybad.M:Canyougivemesomeadviceonwaystoimprovemymemory?W:Notreally.You’dbetterjustletmedriveyoutothebanknexttime.(Text7)W:MyparentstoldmemyunclesandauntsareplanningabigfamilyreunioninParisthisfall.M:Areyougoingtothereunion?W:Youbet.Allmyunclesandauntswilltaketheirchildrenalong,too.SoI’llmeetmanycousinsthere.M:Hownice!ButwhyParis?W:BecausetwoofmyauntsareFrench.TheymetandgotmarriedtomyunclesinFrance.Someoftheirrelativesarestilllivingthere.M:HaveyoueverbeentoFrancebefore?W:No.Actually,I’venevertraveledabroad.I’mveryexcitedaboutit.Ijustcan’twait.M:MyparentsaregoingtotakemeonatriptoHawaiinextmonthbywayofTokyo,butI’vebeentherethreetimesalready.(Text8)W:Sorry,I’mlate,Tom.M:It’sallright,Rita.Wherehaveyoubeen?W:Atthepolicestation.I’velostmyhandbag.Orperhapssomeone’stakenit.Idon’tknow.M:Oh,no.Whathappened?Sitdown.Wasthereanythingimportantinit?W:Important!Mycheckbook,allthepapersIneedforwork.M:Oh,that’sterrible.Buthowdidyouloseit?W:Well,asyouknow,Iwaswithafriendallmorningandwehadlunchtogether.AfterIhadlunch,Iwentshopping.AndwhenIwantedtobuysomething,Icouldn’tfindmycheckbook.ThenI
rememberedthatitwasinmyhandbag.Andmyhandbagwasinmycar.M:Soyouwentbacktoyourcar.W:ButIdidn’tfinditthere.M:Andyouwenttothepolicestation?W:Notimmediately.BeforeIwenttothepolicestation,Icalledmyfriend’soffice.Noluck.M:Youshouldgototherestaurantwhereyouhadlunchandlookforit.W:Oh,Ishouldhavedonethat.M:Nowyou’dbettertelephonethemanagerrightaway.(Text9)M:Anymessages,MissGrey?W:Justone,Mr.Blank.YouhadatelephonecallfromsomeonecalledBrown,DavidBrown.M:Brown?Idon’tseemtoknowanyonecalledBrown.Whatdidhewant?W:Hewouldn’tsay.Butitsoundedimportant.Itoldhimyou’dphonehimassoonasyougotback.M:Well,I’dbetterdoitthen,Isuppose.Er...you’vegothisphonenumber,haven’tyou?W:Yes,it’s633201.M:622301.W:No,633201.M:Oh,I’dbetterwriteitdown,otherwiseI’llprobablyforgetit.W:Ihavealreadydoneit,Mr.Blank.It’sonyourdesk.(Text10)Hello,listeners.WelcometoHentonHospitalRadio.Beforeourmusicprogramatfour,I’mgoingtorepeatsomeofourhospitalrules.Thevisitinghoursareintheafternoonfrom2:30to3:30andintheeveningfrom7:00to8:00.Butrememberonlytwopeoplecanseeyouatthesametime.Sorryaboutthat,butyoucanimaginewhatwouldhappenifwedidn’thavetheserules.Theotherrulesareaboutourhours.Westartprettyearly—youmightnotbeusedtothat.Wewakeyouat6o’clock,breakfastisat8o’clock,andlunchisatnoon;there’steaat3:30andsupperisat6o’clock.Youcanseetheno-smokingsign—wedon’tallowsmokinginthewards.However,ifyoudoneedtosmoke,therearespecialareaswhereitisallowed.Youwillfindtheradioswitchonthewallnearyourbed,withyourheadphones,ifyouwanttolisten.It’sourownhospitalradiowishingyouaspeedyrecovery.
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