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华中师大一附中2022年高考英语考前测试卷试卷满分:150分考试时间:120分钟第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Wheredoesthewomancomefrom?A.America.B.Australia.C.Canada.2.WhatgiftdidthemansendtoAlicelastyear?A.Apairofearrings.B.Acellphone.C.Abag.3.Whatwillthewomandoafterwork?A.Havearoastbeefdinner.B.GototheJungleCafé.C.Packupforthetriphome.4.Howmuchshouldthewomanpay?阿A.$220.B.$90.C.$180.5.Wherecanwefindthewomanthisafternoon?A.Atthehospital.B.Inashop.C.Inheroffice.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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至7题。6.Whydoesthewomanwanttochangeherapartment?A.It’sfarawayfromhercompany.B.Theapartmenthasnofurniture.C.Shehasnoenoughmoney.7.Whatnecessitiesdoesthewomanrequire?A.FurnitureandWi-Fi.B.RefrigeratorandWi-Fi.C.Televisionandfurniture.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.What’sthewoman’sfavoritesporttowatch?A.Baseball.B.Basketball.C.Football.9.Whatcanweknowabouttheman?A.Helikeswatchingandplayingsports.B.Hetakessportsnearlyeveryday.\nC.Hedoesn’tlikeplayingsports.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatkindofrestaurantdoesthemanrecommend?A.AnItalianrestaurant.B.AGreekrestaurant.C.ATurkishrestaurant.11.Whatisthesaladmadeofintherestaurant?A.Vegetablesandoliveoil.B.Vegetablesandcheese.C.Meatandcheese.12.Whatdoesthewomanlikefordessert?A.Sweets.B.Cakes.C.Cheese.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Joiningaprotest.B.Interviewingtheman.C.Givingaspeech.14.Whyisthewomaninfrontofthefactory?A.Sheislookingforherhusband.B.Hersalaryhasn’tbeenpaidbytheboss.C.Thefactoryispollutingtheenvironment.15.Whohasbeencoughingallnight?A.Thewoman’shusband.B.Peopleinthecommunity.C.Theworkersinthefactory.16.Whatdidthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Toshoutwithher.B.Togotothegovernment.C.Tocovertheevent.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatistheweatherlikeinfivedays?A.Cold.B.Cloudy.C.Windy.18.Whatisnecessaryfordrivers?A.Snowtents.B.Salt.C.All-seasonstire.19.Whencanpeoplehavenodifficultygettingtowork?A.OnMondaymorning.B.LateSaturdaymorning.C.EarlyFridayevening.20.Whereelsecanpeoplegetdetailedinformation?A.Inthenewspaper.B.Online.C.OnTV.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。APopart,whichemergedinthe'50sandroseinpopularitythroughoutthe'60s,soughttochallengetheideaoffineart.AndyWarhol(1928-1987)AndyWarholisprobablythemostinfluentialfigureofPopArt.Hebecameafamouscelebrityhimself.Understanding‘star-culture’,advertisementandtheeffectofthemedia,hemadethesethecoreofhiswork.HisscreenprintedimagesofMarilynMonroe,Soupcans,andsensationalnewspaperstories,quicklybecamesynonymous(同义词)withPopart.RoyLichtenstein(1923-1997)RoyLichtensteinisoneofthefathersofthePopArtmovement.InNovember2015,Christie’ssoldLichtenstein’s‘Nurse’forarecord$95.4million.Inthispiece,aswellasinotherworks,wecanseehowtheenlargedimageryofadvertsandcomicswithrecognisable\ncharacters,highlightstheironic(讽刺好笑的)imagesandsituationsinevery-daylife.MimmoRotella(1918-2006)ItalianartistMimmoRotella,wasoneofthemostimportantfiguresofpost-warEuropeanart.Hecombinedpiecesofadvertsandpostersinhisworks.Forthistechniqueheusedaseriesoftornposters,gatheringthemtocreateatremendouslyexpressiveandpowerfulaesthetic(美学).HisworksSempreleiMarilyn(2002)andVivaAmerica(1963)areeasytorecognize.JamesRosenquist(1933-2017)JamesRosenquistcanbeconsideredoneofthestrongestandmostinfluentialmodernPopArtartists.Hisworkdiveddeepintocinematographyandadvertising.HeemployedtechniqueswhichareconventionallyusedtocreateCommercialArt.Hisworksappearasanoverwhelmingmixtureoffragmented(成碎片的)imagesofcurrentcelebrities,everydayobjectsandpopularfoods-giantlipsticksorspaghetti.IfyougotoCentrePompidou,Paris,youcanseehisworkPresident-Elect.21.WhatartworkwillyouturntoifyouareinterestedinAndyWarhol?A.MarilynMonroe.B.Nurse.C.VivaAmerica.D.President-Elect.22.Whichartistcreateshisworksbyputtingtogethercutandtornposters?A.AndyWarhol.B.RoyLichtenstein.C.MimmoRotella.D.JamesRosenquist.23.Whatdothefourpopartartists’workshaveincommon?A.Theyaretypicalfineart.B.Theyshowironiceverydaylife.C.Theyemploytraditionaltechniques.D.Theyaresomewhatrelatedtocommercials.B24yearsagoJimRitterwasatypical,activehighschoolstudent.Atagesixteenhislifechangedforever,whenJimwasworkingathisfather’sloggingbusinessinthesmalltownofMontesano,Washington.OneFriday,hisdadwokehimat4:30amtowork.Havingfinishedthemorningwork,Jimcrawledintothegrapple(吊车)foranafter-lunchnap.ItwasthenthatJim’sfatherstartedtheengines,notrealizingthathissonlayinside,asleep.“OhmyGod!”Jim’sfathercriedout.“Ibrokehisneck!”Immediately,Jim’sdadcalledforhelpontheC.Bradio.AloggingcompanyhelicopterheardthecallforhelpandpickedJimup,takinghimtothehospitalinOlympia,sixty-fivemilesaway.Itwastrulyamiracle!Hisfather’sloggingbusinesswasinthemiddleofnowhere,andhelicoptershardlyeverflewaroundthere.Aftersurgery,Jimwasleftparalyzedfromtheneckdown.Nineweekslater,hewasmovedtoanorthopedic(矫形的)hospitalinSeattlewherehebecameaninspirationtothenursesandotherpatientswithhisoptimismandgoodsenseofhumor.OnedayavolunteercamebyJim’sroomandaskedifhewouldliketotrypaintingpictures.“Ican’t,”Jimtoldher.“I’mparalyzed.”However,havingbeenshownavideoinwhichaparalyzedgirlwasdrawingbyholdingapenbetweenherteeth,Jimdecidedtogiveitatry:Ifthatgirlcoulddoit,socouldhe!Itwasawkwardanddifficultatfirst.Jimpracticeddayafterday,andgraduallyhisdrawingsturnedfromamateursketchesintobeautifulscenes.Priortotheaccident,Jimhad\nneverdrawn.Today,Jimletsnothingstandinhisway.Heisabletosupporthimselfbyholdingartshowsthroughoutthecountry.Howeasyitistojustifygivinguponourdreamswithareadyexcuse.“It’stoodifficult.”“I’mnotthatsmart.”“Idon’thavetime.”JimRitterislivingproofthatnoexcuseisgoodenough.24. What do we know about Jim on that particular Friday when he was sixteen?A.He overslept.B. He got crushed.C. He operatedthemachinewrongly.D. He workedthewholeday. 25. What do the underlined words “in the middle of nowhere” probably mean?A.Closetoshut-down.B. Farawayfromtheairport.C. In a remote place. D. In the process of operation. 26. What eventually made Jim turn to painting in the hospital?A. His previous experience in art.B. The volunteer’s encouragement. C. A paralyzed girl’samazingworks.D. The drawing scene of a paralyzed girl.27.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.Aman’srecoveryfromanaccident.B.Aman’srisingfromadversity.C.People’scareforthedisabled.D.Aparalyzedgirl’sinspiringstory.CThestoryofTheemperor’snewclothesisoneofAndersen’sbest-knownworks.Cheatersfooltheemperorintobelievingtheyhavemadehimafantasticsuit.Courtiers(侍臣)darenotsaythattheemperorisnaked;ittakesachildtopointouttheobvious.HowmanycompanieshaveploughedaheadwithexpensiveprojectsthatwerefavouredbytheCEO,evenwhenothermanagershavehaddoubts?Themoralisthatpeopleareoftentoorestrictedbysocialpracticetostatetheirviews.InhisnewbookRebelIdeas:ThePowerofDiverseThinking,MatthewSyedarguesthatthekeytodealingwiththisproblemis“cognitive(认知)diversity”,inotherwords,assemblingateamofpeoplewithdifferentperspectivesandintellectualbackgrounds.Itisnotjustaboutselectingpeopleforteamsfrombothsexesandvariousraces.HireonlyCambridgepoliticsgraduatesorStanfordsoftwareengineersandtheywillhavestudiedunderthesameprofessorsandabsorbedsimilarworldviewsregardlessoftheirgenderorskincolour.Thereisanotherelementtoselectingagoodteam:ensuringthatthoseviewpointsareheardandrespected.Astudyofover300projectsbytheRotterdamSchoolofManagementfoundthatthoseledbyjuniormanagersweremorelikelytosucceedthanthoseledbyseniormanagers—maybebecauseotherteammemberswerelessscaredaboutpointingoutpotentialdangerstosomeoneoflowerrank.Theabilitytospeakupwithinanorganization,withoutfearofpunishment,isknownas“psychologicalsafety”.Mr.SyedcitesastudyofteamsatGoogle,whichfoundthatself-reportedpsychologicalsafetywasbyfarthemostimportantfactorbehindsuccessfulteamworkatthetechnologygiant.Onewaytoovercomeshynesswhilebrainstorming,forinstance,isforeveryonetowritedowntheirideasbutensuretheirnamesareneverknown.Thatway,opinionsaboutthoughtsarelesscloselytiedtothestatusofthethinkerandcanbetestedagainsteachotherwithlessfearorfavour.28.WhyisThestoryoftheemperor’snewclothesmentioned?A.Toconfirmitspopularity.B.Toargueforchildren’swisdom.C.Tomakefunoftheadults.D.Toindicatetheimportanceofspeaking\nup.29.Whichofthefollowingmakesaneffectiveteam?A.Peoplewiththesamecognitiveorigin.B.Peoplewithmoreracesandgender.C.Peoplewithvariousacademicbackgrounds.D.Peoplefollowingtheirleadersunconditionally.30.Whydoesateamwithajuniormanagertendtosucceed?A.Itencouragesmemberstocompete.B.Itcreatesarelaxingatmosphere.C.Itallowsmemberstovoiceopinions.D.Itthinkslittleofsocialranks.31.Whatdoweknowabout“psychologicalsafety”?A.ItisaterminventedbyMr.Syed.B.Itcontributestodiversitythinking.C.ItisasecretweaponoftheGoogle.D.ItisaprojectdoneattheRotterdam.DTheriseoftheinternetandsocialmediahasgreatlyexpandedouraccesstoinformation–andthatincludesfalseormisleadinginformation.Thus,it’svitaltoteachourchildrenmedialiteracy–theabilitytocriticallyevaluateinformationonline.A2016StanfordUniversitystudy,forexample,showedthathighschoolstudentshadahardtimedistinguishingbetweensponsoredcontentandnewsarticlesordeterminingthepotentialprejudiceofsocialmediamessages.AmorerecentMITstudyonthespreadoffalseinformationonTwitterfoundthatfakenewsstorieswere70percentmorelikelytoberetweeted(推特转发)thantruenewsstories.“We’reinthemostprofoundinformationrevolutionin500years,”saysHowardSchneider,theexecutivedirectorofStonyBrookUniversity’sCenterforNewsLiteracy.“Ourchildrenarenotpreparedforthechange.Mymetaphoristhatweneedtoinjecteverystudentwithaninitialdoseofnewsliteracybeforetheyleavemiddleschool.Weneedtobuildtheirimmunities(免疫)againstthisfloodoffalseinformationandthencontinuetostrengthentheselessonsinhighschool.”RachelKelsh,asocialstudiesteacherfromHamptonBaysHighSchoolonLongIsland,isoneoftheteacherspilotingStonyBrook’sprogram.Everyweekherstudentslearntoexaminecurrenteventsusingdifferentnewssources.Sheusesthistimetoexplainwhysomestoriesarereliableandothersaren’t,andtoteachhowsomepeoplecarefullychoosetheirnewsonlyfromsourcesthatsharetheirpoliticalbent.Shealsoexplainshowsocialmediaalgorithms(算法)work–forexample,howlikingsomethingonTikTokmeansyou'llbeshownmoreofthattypeofcontent.Andsheinsiststhatparentsshouldalsodotheirpartintheirchildren’smedialiteracy.Medialiteracyisakey21stcenturyskillanditsimportancewillonlyincrease.Learninghowtoevaluatemediaisanincreasinglyimportantskillforourchildren.32.Whatdidtheauthorhopetoshowbycitingthetwouniversitystudies?A.Theinfluenceoffakenews.B.Themisjudgmentofstudents.C.Thewideaccesstoonlinenews.D.Theurgencyofcriticalthinking.33.Whatdoesthemetaphorof“toinjectourchildwithaninitialdoseofnewsliteracy”inParagraph3mean?A.Toteachourchildmedialiteracyatayoungage.B.Tostopourchildreceivingfalseinformation.C.Tokeepourchildimmuneagainstonlinenews.\nD.Toprotectourchildagainstaddictiontoonlinenews.34.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?A.HowStonyBrook’sprogramisrunning.B.Howstudentsfightwithonlinefakenews.C.Howpeopleworktogethertohelpchildren.D.Howsocialmediaworkonchildren.35.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheMostNeededSkillinthe21stCenturyB.MediaLiteracy,aMustforOurChildrenC.BeCarefulwithNewsStoriesOnlineD.TheImportanceofMediaLiteracy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人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。AccordingtoMichaelGelb,theauthorof‘ThinkLikeDaVinci’,anylivingpersoncanbringouttheirinnerDaVincibycommittingthemselvestoseveral‘DaVincian’principles.AccordingtoGelb,althoughnoteveryoneisbornwiththegiftsandtheabilitiesofLeonardoDaVinci,itispossibleforanypersontousethefundamentalsofDaVinci’sapproachtolearningtoguideustotowardtherealizationofourownfullpotential.36Leonardopossessedanintensecuriosityabouttheworldaroundhim.ItwasthisundiscouragedcuriositythatbeganinchildhoodandcontinuedthroughouthislifethatdroveLeonardointobecomingoneofthegreatestthinker’shumanity.37Quitethecontrary,Leonardowasamanofaction,possessinganunstoppabledeterminationinpursuitofknowledge.TheyoungLeonardolovednature.LeonardowouldwonderaroundtheTuscanycountrysideaskingquestionshedidnothimselfyetunderstand.Questionssuchas:Whyshellsexistonthetopsofmountainsalongsideseaweedusuallyfoundinthesea.Whylightningisvisiblewhereasthunderisnotandtakesalongertimetotravel.38Hisquestionstookhimunderthewater(hedesignedasnorkelaswellasdivingequipmentandevenasubmarine)andintothesky(healsoinventedflyingmachinesandaparachute).39Gelbrecommendsaseriesofexerciseswhichinclude:Keepingajournalornotebook–Leonardoalwayscarriedanotebookwithhimsothathecouldjotdownideas,thoughts,impressionsandobservationsastheyoccurred.Askingquestions-Makingalistofahundredquestionsinyournotebookonanygiventopicthatcomesintoyourhead.Bewillingtomakelotsofmistakes–Leonardowasnotafraidtomakemistakesandappearfoolish.40A.Curiositycanbedeveloped.B.WhysomanyimportantfamiliesliveinTuscany.C.Butdon’tthinkLeonardowasamanofthoughtalone.D.Here,wearegoingtolookatonekeyprinciple:curiosity.\nE.Leonardoreliedonlyonhimselftoanswerhisownquestions.F.Actually,Leonardoembracedthefeelingsofunfamiliarityandfoolishness.G.ButdonotbefooledintothinkingthatLeonardodidnotmakeanymistakes. 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。I’maprofessorteachingpeoplehowtothinkmorecreatively.Interestingly,thislifetimepassionwas41byacasualcontestwhenIwasachild.Atafamilypicnic,childrenusedtohavethehandkerchief-throwingcontest,whichIrealizenow,wasnot42toshowanyrealskill,butsimplyforlaughs.Butitstirredmyloveofthinking43thebox.Thehostgaveeachchildaclothhandkerchiefandtoldusthewinnerwouldbetheonewhothrewitthefarthest.Thefirstlittlethrowerstookmighty44,buttheclothopenedandfelltotheground.Soitannoyedmetoseethekidsthrowing45whenthehandkerchiefalwaysopened.Thesecretwasnottothrowharderbuttokeeptheclothfrom46.SupposeIhidarockintheclothwithouttyingit.Therockwoulddrivetheclothatleastfartherthantheothers,andwhenthey47,peoplemightnotnoticeasmallrock48inthegrass.Ihadagoodchanceof49withit,butIdidn’twanttowinbycheating.Ihadtomakethehandkerchiefflylikea50.Ibegantyingthehandkerchiefarounditselftomakeitsmall.WhenIapproachedthelineasthefinalcontestant,peoplewerealreadylaughing.Itookalongwind-up,andtheballedhandkerchief51offmaybe60feetaway.Thelaughing52suddenly.Thehoststaredatmeandthenranto53howI’ddoctoredit.“It’sjustthehandkerchief,”hedeclared.Theadults54andIfeltproud.ThisishowIlearnedthesecrettocreativethinking.Iwantedtocontinuelooking55whatthingsseemedtobe.41.A.awakenedB.introducedC.ruinedD.clarified42.A.consideredB.scheduledC.meantD.announced43.A.insideB.outsideC.withD.without44.A.put-upsB.set-upsC.catch-upsD.wind-ups45.A.fartherB.slowerC.harderD.faster46.A.openingB.flyingC.disappearingD.floating47.A.marchedB.recoveredC.combinedD.separated48.A.dottingB.shootingC.landingD.locating49.A.puttingawayB.gettingawayC.puttingupD.livingup50.A.rockB.flashC.birdD.rocket51.A.ranB.rocketedC.climbedD.sent52.A.eruptedB.fadedC.grewD.died53.A.searchB.compareC.exposeD.remind54.A.accusedB.faintedC.complainedD.applauded55.A.beyondB.aroundC.intoD.above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。\nAsciencelecture400kilometersaboveEarthwasdeliveredbyChineseastronautsonChina'sTiangongspacestation,56theydisplayeduniquephysicalphenomenaintheorbitingspacecraft.Featuringinteractiveteaching,itwasmainlytargetedatyoungsters.In2013,57theassistanceoftwoothercrewmembers,WangYapingdeliveredthecountry’sfirstspacelecture,makingChina,followingtheUnitedStates,58(become)thesecondcountrytocarryoutaspacelecture.Comparedwiththeclassnineyearsago,this59(year)lecturewasgreatlydifferent.Apartfromabigger“classroom”,itcovereda60(wide)rangeofsubjects.PreviouslyWangshowedstudentsthelawsofphysicsandthephenomenaof61(weightless)inspace.Butthisyear,biology62(add).Theastronautscomparedthegrowthandshapeofcellsindifferentenvironmenttostudytheir63(change)rules.64thesespacelecturesshowedvarioustopics,theaimbehindneverchanged.AccordingtoChinaDaily,thespacelecturesaimto“spreadknowledgeabout65(man)spaceflightsandsparkenthusiasmforscienceamongyoungpeople”.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,某英文网站发布了以“ASymbolofChina”为题的征稿启事,请你撰稿介绍你眼中的中国象征。内容包括:1、象征物名称;2、象征物特色;3、推荐理由。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。ASymbolofChina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。Toddwaslyingonthefamilyroomfloordoingmathhomework,whenheheardhismother,backfromhershiftattheCraftsCottage.Shewaslaterthanusual,soshemusthavestoppedonthewayhometogetgroceriesafterherwork.Toddhopedso.Grocerieswereoneoflife'sgoodthings.Itwasgettinglate,andToddfeltabithungry.Asamatteroffact,hecouldhearhisstomachgrowling.Heonlyhadsomecerealforbreakfastthismorning.Ifonlyhecouldhaveabiteathisfavoritefood--theapplepiemadebyhismother!Butithadbeenawhilesinceshemadedessertsforthem,forshehadbeenmuchoccupiedrecently.HismothercameintothefamilyroomandclickedofftheTV.ToddlookedatAmy,whowassolostinherbookthatshedidn'tseemtonoticetheirmother'spresenceintheroom.Buttheirfather,dozing(打瞌睡)onthecouchwiththeremoteinhishand,cameawakewithaguiltystartle(惊吓)."David.Todd.Amy.Quietvoicescouldsoundsomuchmorethreateningthanshoutingones."Ineedyoutocomeintothekitchen.Now!”Amyputherbookdownthen,andthethreeofthemdraggedtheirfeetintothekitchen.Iftheyhadtails,theywouldhavebeentucked(藏住)betweentheirlegs.“Lookatthisplace.”Todd'smothersaid.Itwasbad:newspapersinanuntidyheaponthetable,dirtydisheseverywhere,anempty\nmilkcartonstandingonthecounternexttospilledcerealleftoverfrombreakfast,andtwobagsofgrocerieshismomhadjustcarriedinfromthecar.“Iwantthiscleanedup.Iwantthesegroceriesputaway.Iwantadecentmealrepresentedonthetableinsixtyminutes.Callmewhenit'sready.I’mgoingtobeupstairssoakinginahottub.”Thenshewasgone.Paragraph1Todd,Amyandtheirfatherquicklygotdowntowork.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2Aftertheirdiscussion,theywerereadytomakedinner.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________华中师大一附中2022年高考英语考前测试卷答案1-5BCCBC6-10ABBCA11-15BBACA16-20CACAB21-23ACD24-27BCDB28-31DCCB32-35DAAB36-40DCEAF41-45ACBDC46-50ADCBA51-55BDCDA56.where57.with58.become59.year’s60.wider61.weightlessness62.wasadded63.changing64.Though/Although/While65.manned应用文写作AmongthemanysymbolsrepresentingChinaanditsuniqueculture,theGreatWallistoponmyrecommendationlist.ThegreatwallisoneofthegreatestmiraclescreatedbytheancientChineseasthewitnessofChina’slonghistory.OriginallybuiltbyEmperorQinshihuangandexpandedandstrengthenedintheMingDynasty,itbecametheworld’slargestmilitarystructure.Anditshistoricandstrategicimportanceismatchedonlybyitsarchitecturalsignificance,makingitasymboloftheunityandstrengthoftheChinesepeople.TheGreatWallisnowthebiggesttouristattractioninChina.Astheoldsayinggoes,“HewhohasneverbeentotheGreatWallisnotatrueman”.Socomeandexperienceitatfirsthand.续写作文范文Todd,Amyandtheirfatherquicklygotdowntowork.Hestartedloadingdirtydishesintothedishwasher,asAmyandtheirfathertookthegroceriesoutofthepaperbagsandputthemonthe\nshelvesandinthefridge."Howdoesthefoodpyramidwork?"theirfatherbrokethesilencetoask."Youaresupposedtoeatalotofgrainsandcereals.Toddexplained,whohadstudiedthefoodpyramidatschoollastyear.Todddrewatriangleshapeonapieceofpaper,dividedthepyramidintofourequalsectionsandlabelledeachone.Theytalkedanddecidedthatgrains,vegetables,dairyproductsandproteinwerewhattheyneed.Aftertheirdiscussion,theywerereadytomakedinner.Theychosetomakecurriedchickenbreastswithrice.Amyremindedthemofvegetables,andtheirfathersuggestedputtingsomebroccoliontheside.Fordairyproducts,theygotsomeyogurtfromthefridge.Itturnedoutthatittookplentyoftimetochoosetherecipe,locatetheingredients,andchopthevegetablesbeforeyouevenstartedtocook.Still,inlessthananhour,itwasdone.Whentheirmothercametothekitchen,shestaredinapparentdisbelief.“Youevenfixedbroccoli,”shewhispered.Thefamilyhaddinnertogetherandeveryonebelieveditwasthebestmealtheyhadeverhad!TEXT1W:Nicetomeetyou.I'mGrace.M:Hello,Grace.YousoundCanadian.AreyoufromCanada?W:No,IcomefromAustralia.OtherpeoplethinkI'manAmerican.TEXT2W:TheChristmasisaroundthecorner.WhatkindofgiftwillyoubuyforAlice?M:Isentheracellphoneonherbirthdaythisyear,andabaglastyear.Ireallydon'tknowwhatfortheChristmas?W:Well,maybeapairofearringsisagoodchoice.TEXT3M:AreyougoingtotheJungleCaféafterwork?W;No,IhavetopackformytriptoVancouver.M;Ah,yes,You'regoinghometoseeyourfamily?W;Yes.Ican’twait,Mymom'sfoodisthebest!OnChristmasDay,we'llhaveabigroastbeefdinnerTEXT4W:$220?That'stooexpensiveforasmallbag.M:Whatabouttheblueone?It's$180.Andtheredoneisevencheaper,onlyhalfoftheblueone.W:Allright.Iwillgettheredone,please.\nTEXT5W:Idon'tfeelquitemyselftoday.1justfeellikesleepingandIamtiredallover.M:Yououghttotakecareofyourself.Justgotothedoctorandtakeanexamination.W:Yes,Iwill.ButthisafternoonIwillhavetofinishallmypaperworkintheofficefirst.TEXT6W:Mr.Duncan,I'vedecidedtochangeaplace.M:Oh,why?Ithoughtyoulikedtheapartment.Aretheneighborstoonoisy?W:No.Theneighborsarenice.Butitistoofarawayfrommyoffice;thesubwayistoocrowdedeverymorning;I'malmostsqueezedtodeath.M:OK.Howmuchdoyouwanttospendonrent?W:Between$500and$600amonth,butmustbenearmycompany.M:Anythingelse?Doyouneedafurnishedapartment?W:Notnecessary,butatelevision,arefrigeratorandWi-Fimustbeprovided.TEXT7M:Whatsportsdoyouliketowatch?W:Ilikeplayingsportsnearlyeveryday.MyfavoritesporttowatchisbasketballbecauseI'mabigfan,butIwatchnearlyanything,evenbaseball,butonlyifthere's'cheapbeer.Whataboutyou?Doyoulikewatchingsports?M;Ilovetowatchsports.I'mtoolazytoplayanyofthem,butIreallylovetowatch.W;Youhaveafavorite?M;Yes,Ireally,reallylovetowatchfootballaswell,somethingabouthotguyschasingafterafootball.It'sveryexcitingtowatch.W;That'swhattheydo.TEXT8W:lt'sMichael's25thbirthdaynextweek.I'dliketoinvitehimtoarestauranthehasn'tbeentoyet.Couldyourecommendanywhere?M:Actually,yes.ThereisagreatItalianrestaurantnearwhereIlive.W:Italian?Idon'tthinkI'veevertriedItalianfood.M:Well,it'sreallygood.It'sabitlikeGreekfood--lotsofvegetables,oliveoil,verygoodcheese.Thereisalsoafantasticsalad,whichismadeoffreshvegetableswithaveryspecialkindof\ncheese.W:Thatsoundslovely,butMichaellikesmeataswell.M:Oh,theydoservemeattoo,verygoodroastmeatandfishandfordessertthey'vegotcakesthatareabitlikeTurkishones.W:IlikeTurkishones!M:Butthat'ssweetandrichinfat.Icanfeelmyselfputtingonweightalready.TEXT9W:Stoppoisoningus!Stoppoisoningus!M:Hey!Julia!Whyareyoushoutinginfrontofthisfactory?W:Robert!Ir'syou!Thisfactoryispollutingourairandwater.They’reresponsiblefordangerouschemicalsandwaste.M:Butyourhusbandworkshere.Aren'tyouconcernedyou'llcausetroubleforhimandtheotherworkers?W:What'smoreimportantistheirhealth.Theairqualityinandoutofthisfactoryisatworstlevels.Myhusbandhasbeencoughingallnight.M:That'sterrible.MaybeIshouldhelpyoutodosomething.W:Asareporter,youcancovertheeventonbehalfofyournewspaper.M:Okay,butmaybethatistaking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