2022届高三英语5月三模试卷(PDF版附答案)
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江西师大附中2022届高三“三模”英语试卷2022.5第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whydoesthemandecidetogotoworkbysubway?A.It’sfasterthandriving.B.It’smoreconvenient.C.It’smorecomfortable.2.Whatdoesthewomanexpectthemantodo?A.Takeouttherubbish.B.Cleanthebedroom.C.Collectthedustbins.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atahotel.B.Atalaundry.C.Ataclothingstore.4.What’sthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Managerandemployee.C.Teacherandstudent.5.Whatdoesthemando?A.Anofficeclerk.B.Ashopassistant.C.Apolitician.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.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantoadd?A.Somedrinks.B.Friedeggs.C.Somerice.7.Howsoonwillthemangetthetakeout?A.In20minutes.B.In25minutes.C.In35minutes.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Howistheweathernow?A.Cloudy.B.Rainy.C.Sunny.高三英语试卷1/12\n9.WhatdoestheWestLakehave?A.Afreeoutdoortheater.B.Twooutdoorplaygrounds.C.Anindoorplayground.10.Whatwillthecoupledothisevening?A.Gotoenjoyaliveperformance.B.Tellthechildrenabouttheweekendplan.C.Searchforinformationaboutthepark.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdidthewomandolastweek?A.Shepublishedabook.B.Sheattendedaninterview.C.Shegaveaspeechtochildren.12.Whichofthefollowingcanbeusedtodescribethemiddlechildren?A.Selfish.B.Peaceful.C.Independent.13.Whatistheweaknessoftheyoungestchildreninafamily?A.Theyareaggressive.B.They’renotconsiderate.C.Theyarestubborn.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.WhatdoesthemanwanttodoonSaturdaynight?A.WatchamoviewithJennifer.B.GooutwithRose.C.Gotoaliveconcert.15.Whereistherestaurant?A.OnPalmStreet.B.On2ndStreet.C.OnPineStreet.16.Whattimedoestherestaurantcloseonweekends?A.At9:00p.m.B.At9:30p.m.C.At10:00p.m.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhendidthesecondMudFestivaltakeplace?A.In1997.B.In1998.C.In1999.18.What’sthedifferencebetweenthisyear’sfestivalandthepastones?A.Itwasheldbothonlineandoffline.B.Visitorscouldswiminthemudpool.C.Therewasamusicpartyonthebeach.19.Whyisthemudherespecial?A.Ithasplentyofminerals.B.Itisfromtheeasterncoast.C.Ithelpsstopskindisease.20.Whichaspectofthefestivalisthespeakertalkingaboutintheend?A.Itsorigin.B.Itspurpose.C.Itsfuture.高三英语试卷2/12\n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。APre-CollegeProgramCoursesTheHarvardPre-CollegeProgramwillbehostingallcoursesonlineforSummer2021.Toencourageinteractivelearning,classsizesaresmallandtypicallyrangefrom12to18students.Inthiscollegialsetting,youwillpracticetheartofhealthydebates,learntocommunicateclearlyoncomplextopics,anddeliverpresentationsonyourownresearch,allundertheguidanceofHarvardinstructorsforatrueIvyLeagueexperience.Attheendoftheprogram,youwillreceiveawrittenevaluationfromyourinstructor,aswellasaHarvardtranscriptwithagradeofARorNM(―requirementsmet‖or―requirementsnotmet‖).Pleasenote:Youneedtoattendeveryonlineclassinitsentiretytoreceiveapassinggradeof"MetAllRequirements".Course:CareinCriticalTimes•Jul5—Aug16,Mon.toThurs.,8:30—11:00am•AndreaWrightWhatiscare?Howcananddocommunitiesencouragecareasatoolforbuildinghealingandhope?Thiscourserequiresstudentsnotonlytoaskhowtheymightengageincaringactswiththeirowncommunities,buttocompletealocallybasedcommunityprojectthatbringscare.Course:Introductiontoneuroscience•Jul7—Jul25,Wed.toFri.,Noon—3:00pm•GraceFrancisThiscourseisanintroductiontothenervoussystem,withemphasisonthestructureandfunctionofthehumanbrain.Course:CollegeWriting•Jul1—Jul22,Thurs.toSat.,8:00—11:30am•MartinT.GreenupThiscourseintroducesstudentstocollegewritingbytakingthemthroughthestepsrequiredtocompleteafivepageanalyticessay.Studentsreadarangeofclassicandcontemporaryshortstories,anddevelopstrategiesforcarefulclosereadingviaclassdiscussionandin-classexercises.Course:TheEconomicsofCities•Jun17—Jul29,Sun.toThurs.,3:15—6:15pm•ThomasShayHill高三英语试卷3/12\nWhatcausescitiestogrow,andwhatlimitstheirgrowth?Whatarethecostsofurbanliving,andhowcantheybeovercome?Weexaminearangeofmajorurbanissuesfromaneconomicview:trafficandtransportation;water,publichealthandtheroleofcitiesingeneratingeconomicgrowthandtechnologicalinnovation.21.Whatisthefunctionofthefirstparagraph?A.Toexplaintherequirementsofthecourses.B.Tointroducetheprograminstructors.C.Toofferanoverviewoftheprogram.D.Topresentthecontentsoftheprogram.22.WhichcoursecanyoutakeifyouareavailableonFridayafternoonsinJuly?A.CareinCriticalTimes.B.CollegeWriting.C.Introductiontoneuroscience.D.TheEconomicsofCities.23.Whosecourseshouldyouchooseifyouarefondofmodernshortstory?A.AndreaWright’s.B.MartinT.Greenup’s.C.GraceFrancis’s.D.ThomasShayHill’s.BDoyouevergetthefeelingthatyou’rebeingwatched?Well,youmightberight.AccordingtoastudypublishedinNatureonJune23,astronomershavefoundthat1,715starshavehadadirectviewofEarthsincehumanshavebeenhere.Theteamlookedat331,312starswithin326light-yearsofEarth,witheachlight-yearequaling9.4trillionkilometers.Outofallthosestars,only1,715ofthemcouldseeEarthwithinthelast5,000years,withanextra319starsthatwillbeabletoseeusinthenext5,000years.―WhenIlookupatthesky,itlooksabitmoreamiablebecauseit’slike,maybesomebodyiswaving,‖saidLisaKaltenegger,directoroftheCarlSaganInstituteatCornellUniversity,US,andthestudy’sleadwriter.Ifaplanetcirclingaroundoneofthose1,715starsishometoadvancedlife,theycouldeasilyseethatthereislifeherebecauseoftheoxygenonEarth.Ifthatdidn’tgiveitaway,thentheradiowaveswehavesentoutintospacewouldalsobeanindicator.Infact,human-maderadiowaveshavealreadytraveledthrough75ofthecloseststarsonKaltenegger’slist.Whyhaven’tweheardfromanyoneyet,then?Ittakesalongtimeformessagestotravelbetweenstarsystems.Bythetimeamessage高三英语试卷4/12\ncouldbereceived,thatadvancedcivilizationwouldprobablynotexistanymore.AlanBoss,ascientistattheCarnegieInstitutionforScienceintheUSwhowasn’tpartofthestudy,wroteinanemailthatthislongtimewouldlimitthechancesfordifferentlifetoexchange―emailsandTikTokvideos‖.―Soweshouldnotexpectalienstoshowupanytimesoon,‖Bosssaid.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword―that‖referto?A.Aplanetcirclingaroundoneofthose1,715stars.B.TheoxygenonEarth.C.Hometoadvancedlife.D.Human-maderadiowaves.25.WhatcouldpreventhumansfromexchangingmessageswithaliensaccordingtoBoss?A.Human-maderadiowavescannottravelfar.B.Aliensdon’texist.C.Theycannotunderstandeachother.D.Ittakesalongtimeformessagestotravel.26.WhichwordcanbestdescribeAlanBoss’sattitudetowardscommunicatingwithaliens?A.IndifferentB.CriticalC.PositiveD.Negative27.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Topresentnewfindingspublishedinastudy.B.Todiscusstheadvancedlifeonotherstars.C.Toexplainthefeelingthatyou’rebeingwatched.D.Toillustratehowmessagestravelbetweenstarsystems.CWhenIsteppedintotheSamcheongParkLibraryinSeoul,Isawthefuture.Thesimplebuildinghadaniceselectionofbooksandacafewherereaderscouldenjoycoffeewhilegazingattheleavesoutside.Itwasspecificallydesignedwithoutanylatesttechnology.―What'ssoinnovative(创新的)aboutthat?"alibrarianinTorontoaskedwhenIshowedherpictures.Innovationtohermeantdigitaltechnology,like3Dprinters.―Whycouldn'ttheybothbeinnovative?"Iasked.Weareconstantlytoldthatinnovationisthemostimportantforceinoureconomy,withoutwhichwewouldbeleftbehind.Butthatfearofmissingouthasledustofallintothefalsetrappingsofinnovationovertrulyinnovativeideasthatmaybesimplerandmoreeffective.Thismindsetimpliesthatifyoujustbuythenewthing,youhaveinnovated!Eachyear,businessesandindividualsrunaroundlikebrokentoyrobots,tryingtofigureouttheirstrategyforthelatestbuzzwordequipment.高三英语试卷5/12\nAtbest,thisisawasteofresource.Devicesarebought,usedandabandoned,asthetechnology'scapabilitiesfallshortofitspromise.Butatitsworst,thisapproachcantrulycausedamage.Schoolscutfieldtripstopurchasetabletswithfewprovenbenefits.CompaniesthatappliedAIintohiringhaveactuallystrengthenedgenderandracialprejudices.Trueinnovationisn'tjustsomemagicdevices.Itisacontinuingprocessofreflectionandreassessment,whichoftenmeansadopting―old"ideasandtoolsinanewcontext,orevenreturningtomethodsthatworkedinthepast.Adjustedproperly,theserearview(后视的)innovationshaveprovedastransformativeasnoveltechnologies.LooknofartherthanthestreetsofNewYork,whichhavebeenredesignedrecentlytoaccommodatecyclistswithcar-freezones.Theideaisn'tnew.Itwascreatedhalfacenturyago,withtheaimofbringingcitiesbacktotheirresidents.Andwhilee-readersaleshavebeenexploding,Penguinjustannounceditwouldpublishtinyprintedbooks,anidealsolutionforamarketdemandingbothconvenienceandphysicality.28.Whyisalibrarianmentioned?A.Tosetanexample.B.Tociteanauthority.C.Tomakeaprediction.D.Topresentanargument.29.Whatdoestheunderlined―buzzword"meaninPara.3‖?A.Fashionable.B.Affordable.C.Practical.D.Imaginative.30.Whatdoesthewriteragreewithaboutinnovation?A.Innovationoftenleadstowastedresourcesandevendamage.B.Innovationissupportedbynewtechnologyandmagicdevices.C.Innovationreflectstheprogressoftechnologyandeconomy.D.Innovationismoreaboutthewayofthinkingthanequipmentweuse.31.Whatisprobablythebesttitleofthetext?A.Thekeytosuccessofbusiness—innovationB.FutureLiesinreturningtothepastC.SomebestideasareintherearviewmirrorD.Innovation:animportantforceineconomyDBaddriversintheDistrictcouldsoongetaseriouswarningsentstraighttotheircellphones.Thecityisworkingtoidentifydriverswithahistoryoftrafficviolations,suchasspeedinganddrivingthrougharedlight,tosendmessageswarningthemoftheirhistoryofinfraction(违规)aswellastheirrisksofgettingintoafatalcrash.Cityofficialssaytheyhopethepointedmessages(定制信息)willdecreasedangerousroadbehaviors.―Weknowthatthereisanumberofdriversthatareputtingothersatseriousriskwithexcessivespeedingandred-lightrunning,‖saidJeffMarootian,directorofthecity's高三英语试卷6/12\nDepartmentofTransportation,oneoftheagenciesleadingtheeffort.―We'rehopingthatthiscreativeapproachcanultimatelyreduceseriousinjuryandfatalitycrashes.‖―Thisisacreativeapproachthatwehaven'ttriedbefore,andwethinkthatitisworththeeffort,‖Marootiansaid.Theconcept,whichD.C.officialssayisafirstamongcitiesnationwide,isthelatestefforttotargetdangerousdriversinacitywhereseriousandfatalcrashesareontherise.Cityleaderssaidevidenceshowsdriverswithmultipletrafficviolationsaremorelikelytobeinvolvedincrashes.Researchershavestudiedtherelationshipbetweenrepeattrafficoffendersandseriouscollisions,withsomedatasuggestingastrongconnectionbetweenthetwo.Butsomeresearchersalsohavepointedtootherfactorsatplay,suchastheamountoftimethedriverspendsontheroadandexposuretotrafficenforcement(强制性)systems.AteamfromTheLabledbyMurielE.Bowser,isexaminingdatafromtheDistrict'sautomatedtrafficenforcementprogramtopredictadriver'slikelihoodofbeinginvolvedinaseriouscrash.Itwillcreateacampaignthatcouldincludetextmessagesandmailsenttoasampleofhigh-riskdrivers.―Wewillevaluatewhetherdriverswhoreceivethesemessageshavefewerred-lightviolations,speedingviolations,andultimately,crashes,comparedtothegroupofhigh-riskdriverswhodonotreceivethemessages,‖accordingtoTheLab.Theprogramisamongthelatestroad-safetymeasureswiththepurposeofcuttingthegrowingnumberoftrafficinjuriesandfatalities.Althoughthenewmessagesappearasawarningtohigher-riskdrivers,cityofficialssaidtheintentionistoeducatetherecipient,Marootiansaidthereisnoviolationorfineattachedtothemessageandthatthecampaignistousedatatodirectlycommunicatewithindividualdrivers.Somequestionedwhetherthemessagewillwork.32.Whatdoweknowabouttheapproachtosendingpointedmessages?A.Itmayputthedriversatseriousriskofcrashing.B.Itcanidentifydriverswithrecordsoftrafficaccidents.C.Itwillcompletelyreduceseriousinjuryandfatalitycrashes.D.Itisthenewestattemptinresponsetotherisingcrashes.33.Whatcanweinferfromthefourthparagraph?A.Trafficoffendersalwayscauseseriousaccidents.B.Newdriversbearlessblameforseriouscollisions.C.Differentelementsmaycontributetoseriousaccidents.D.Trafficoffendersshouldspendlessmuchtimeontheroad.34.HowdotheteamfromTheLabknowwhethertheapproachworks?A.Bysendingmessagestothedrivers.B.Bycomparingtheimpactoftheapproachontwogroups.C.Bypredictingthepossibilityofadriver'sinvolvementinacrash.D.Bycheckingtheresponseofthereceiverswhogetthemessages.高三英语试卷7/12\n35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Atrafficreport.B.Atargetedapproach.C.Aprofessionalsurvey.D.Ateachingprogram.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。Parentssometimesstruggletofindabalancebetweenencouraginganadolescenttoachievewithoutpushingtoohard.Pushingachildtoomuchcouldfeedperfectionisttendencies,whichcanhaveaseriouseffectonmentalhealth.Perfectionistsaremotivatedbyafearoffailureandreachforhighgoalsinanefforttoprovetheirworthtoothers.36.Thistendencycanbefoundattherootofmentalhealthissuessuchasanxiety,depressionandeatingdisorders.Parentscanhelptemper(缓和)perfectionisttendenciesbybringing―perfectionistthinking‖outintotheopen,helpinganadolescentregainperspectiveandlearntoaccepttheirlimitations.Herearesomewaysparentscanstartthatimportantconversationathome:Buildawareness:Perfectionistthinkingtakesrootinchildhood.Evidencesuggestsjustraisingawarenessaboutperfectionism—whatitlookslikeinactionanditspotentialcosts—canhelptolessenitshold.37.asinnoteverythinghastobepursuedatthehighestlevelallthetime.Normalizesuffering:Youngpeopleneedtohearthatitistypicalandnormaltofeelsufferingfromtimetotime,andthatnegativeemotionsareanormalpartoflifeandnotasignofpersonalfault.Saying―Thatsoundsreallyhard‖or―38.‖canhelptonormalizethemandallowachildtofeellessalone.Encourageself-compassion(自我同情)andself-forgiveness:Practicingself-compassioncanprotectagainstperfectionisttendencies.Helpyourchildfindago-tolinetheycansaytothemselvestodrownoutthecriticalvoiceintheirheads,asin:39.Forgivingyourselfforbeinghumandoesn’tmeanignoringfailures.Itmeanswideningyourperspective,aimingtodobetterbutwithoutsufferingadditionalandunhelpfulcriticism.40:Alargepartoftheharmofperfectionismcomesfromourreactionstoit.Whenexperiencingapersonalsetback,aparentcanmodelhealthycopingoutloud,asin,―It’stimetostopbeatingmyselfup.Everyonemakesmistakes.‖Modelingforyourchildrenhowyoucopewithmistakesandfailuresiscriticaltofosteringhealthycopingskillsinthem.A.StopperfectionismB.ModelhealthycopingC.IcanunderstandhowyoufeelD.Atitsworst,perfectionismactsasatrapE.That’sokay,Jamie,you’redoingyourbestF.MountingevidenceshowshowdestructiveperfectionismcanbeG.Onewaytodothisistointroducetheconceptof―goodenough‖高三英语试卷8/12\n第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题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。Therearetwostoriesabout―Oneforall,allforone‖inShanghai.MoreandmoreforeignersnotonlycometoShanghaiforavisit,butalsoliveinthecommunitiesasapartofChinesestoriesfighting41theCOVID-19.Earlyinthemorning,Andrew,anAmericanresidentofPudongcommunitystartstoworkasacommunity42tohelptheguards43thepeoplewhoenterandwritedowntheir44.Sometimeshehelps45parcelstotheneighborswhoareunderself-isolation.―Iamlearningsomuchfromthis46andfromthekindnessthattheChinesepeoplehaveshownme.Iurgeeveryonetohelpyourcommunitytofightthe47ifyouhaveachance.Wearegoingtogetthroughthese48timestogetherandbecome49thanwehaveeverbeen.‖Inthemeanwhile,Catherine,anothersocialworkerfromthesame50beginshersecondtaskasan51forthedoctors,providingmedical52forafamilywhojustflewbackfromFrance.Usually,thewhole53takesjustoverhalfanhour,withcountless3-waybackandforth54intwodifferentlanguagesandalso,alotofpaperworktoread.Interpretingisno55task.Ontopofthat,shehastostandtherewhilewearinguncomfortable56clothing.Butintheend,knowingsheismakinga57forherfellowforeignersgetsherthroughtheday.AttheregularneighborhoodcommitteemeetinginPudongcommunity,asocialworker58athank-youvideofromaSouthKoreanwhojust59his14-dayquarantine(隔离期).Itismomentslikethisthatmakethemfeelallthehardworkis60.41.A.aboutB.overC.againstD.for42.A.officerB.volunteerC.guardD.friend43.A.taketemperaturesofB.takeadvantageofC.takeaninterestinD.takepridein44.A.determinationB.informationC.adviceD.plans45.A.sellB.offerC.applyD.deliver46.A.experienceB.visitC.affairD.progress高三英语试卷9/12\n47.A.regulationB.virusC.conflictD.isolation48.A.excitingB.interestingC.toughD.simple49.A.healthierB.happierC.strongerD.cleverer50.A.schoolB.familyC.supermarketD.community51.A.inspectorB.accountantC.interpreterD.actress52.A.consultationB.websitesC.fareD.books53.A.treatmentB.processC.discussionD.invitation54.A.dealsB.presentationC.exchangesD.influence55.A.popularB.hardC.boringD.easy56.A.protectiveB.casualC.oldD.traditional57.A.choiceB.differenceC.decisionD.promise58.A.shootsB.recognizesC.sharesD.enjoys59.A.startedB.declaredC.continuedD.finished60.A.worthwhileB.attractiveC.valuelessD.competitive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。TheGuardianisadailypostintheUK,whichenjoysahighpopularity,61itscirculation,sinceitsbirthlargerthanothersimilarmedia.TheGuardianthatsawitsbirthinmid-1990sposedagreatthreattopapersthatwerealreadyintheprint-mediamarketasthenew62(publish)hitthemarket,andwithinshorttimeitwasinthemarchwithitscompetitors.Thepapertargetsatthegeneralpublicandservesallagegroups63(carry)arichmixofnewsarticles,features,photos.Inspiteof64(it)universality,theGuardianalsohasserioustailor-madecontentswhichtouchorsuitdifferentgroupsofourreadersanditplaysa65(decide)roleofeducating,informingandentertainingthereaders.66(function),thepaperisup-in-armstopromoteeconomicandsocialchanges.Beingatailor-madeproductmakesitunique,exceptionaland67crowd–puller.TheGuardian,68distributionnetworkisreliable,timelyandsuperb,69(read)allovertheworld,andwhatisbelievedinthemediacircleisthatitscorepositionisunshakable70thepaperitselffailstoinnovateintheglobaltideofmediareform.高三英语试卷10/12\n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交换修改作文,请你修改同桌写的以下作文。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:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,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。Severalofmyfamilymembersareteachersormedicalprofessional,sotheimpactofmakingadifferencehasbeenapparentlytomesinceayoungage.Peopleoftenthinkthat―makingadifference‖meanyouhavetohelpmanypeopleordonatingsomuchmoney.Forme,itmeansmakingupsmallchangestomylife.Italsomeansthere’sachangeforthebetterinotherpeople’slives.Iwouldn’tbewhereIamwithoutpeoplehelpmeinthedarkestoftimes.Nomatterhowabigdifferenceyouthinkyou’vemade,youcanalwaysdomuch.Itisnever-endingchallengebecauseitisofgreatimportancetooursociety.高三英语试卷11/12\n第二节:书面表达(25分)目前,劳动教育越来越受重视,劳动可以强健学生体魄,磨练学生意志,培养学生的良好品格,但有些学生认为高中生功课比较忙,劳动太占时间或影响学习„„为此,你校校报英语专栏就此话题发起征文活动,请你以“MyOpiniononLaborEducation”为题撰写一篇短文参加征文活动。注意:1.词数100词左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。高三英语试卷12/12\n参考答案听力1-5BAACA6-10CBBCB11-15BCBAA16-20CCAAB阅读理解21-23CCB24-27BDDA28-31DADC32-35DCBB完形填空41---45CBABD46---50ABCCD51---55CABCD56---60ABCDA阅读七选五FGCEB语法填空61.with62.publication63.carrying64.its65.decisive66.Functionally67.a68.whose69.isread70.unless短文改错professional---professionalsapparently---apparentmean---meansdonating---donatemaking后去掉uphelp---helpinghow---whatmuch---more在never-ending前加abecause---andMyOpiniononLaborEducationCurrently,laboreducationhasbeenincreasinglyattachedgreatimportanceto,butsomestudentsjustburythemselvesinbooksignoringwhatdoinglaborwillbringtothem.Theyevenarguethatitisawasteoftimeiftheydolabor.Isitnecessaryforusstudentstodoit?Theanswerisundoubtedly“yes”.Actually,timespentlaboringwillberewarding.Itcanpromotestudentstodeveloppracticalskills,strongwill,teamcooperationandothergoodqualities.Meanwhile,theyarealsogiventhechancestocontributetheirsharesandoftenrewardedwithaspiritualfulfillment.Ihavefrequentlybeenencouragedtoactivelyengageinsomehouseworkathomesincemyearlyage.Therefore,Ihavegrownmoreskillfulandamwillingtotakemyshareofobligationeitherathomeoratschool.Althoughfeelingalittletired,Inevergiveuphalfway.Itturnsoutthatpushingourselvesonlaborisverybeneficialandessential,especiallyinthelongrun.听力原文Example:M:Excuseme,canyoutellmehowmuchtheshirtis?W:Yes,it’sninefifteen.Text1M:I’llgotoworkbysubwayfromtomorrowon.W:Why?Youalwaysdrivetowork.M:It’ssoconvenienttotakeasubwaythoughitmaynotbeascomfortableasacar.Text2学科网(北京)股份有限公司\nW:Somuchrubbish!Seeit?M:Butwheredothesego?W:Thesearehouseholdfoodwastes.Youneedtoputtheminthegreenbinoutside.Text3W:Theroomattendantdeliveredsomelaundrytomyroom,butit’snotmine.Mineisadarkbluesilkdress.M:Sorryaboutthemistake.We’lldelivertherightonetoyourightaway.Text4W:Comein,please,Jack.I’mjustgettingreadytogohome.M:Sorry,Ms.Kim,Iforgottohandthisinjustnow.W:That’sOK.Putithereandremembertoreviewwhatwe’velearnttoday.Text5W:SoyouworkinLondon.Whatdoyoudothere?M:Iamanassistantatagovernmentoffice.W:Oh,soundsimportant.Text6W:Hello,QinDynasty.M:Hi.Iwanttogetsometakeout.W:Yeah,whatwouldyoulike?M:TheKungPaoChickenandfriedeggs.W:Noproblem.M:Doesthatcomewithrice?W:No,I’msorry.M:Addoneservingofrice,please.W:OK.Isthatall?Somedrinks?M:No,thanks.W:Noproblem.Thatwillbe30dollars.M:Whenwillitbeready?W:Abouttwenty-fiveminutes.M:Alright,seeyouthen.Text7W:Theweatherreportsaysit’llturnfinethisweekend.M:Goodnews!Ireallydon’tliketherain.Sogladthattheweatherwillfinallyclearup.W:Yes.WhatabouttakingthekidstotheWestLakethisweekend?M:Whatcankidsdothere?W:ItishometotheWestLakeKidsMarket.TheKidsMarketishometobothshopsandanindooradventureplayground.Thereisalsoanoutdoorplaygroundforsunnydays.M:Anythingelse?学科网(北京)股份有限公司\nW:Therearealsotheaters,liveperformances,andthefreeWestLakePark.Inoneword,therearelotsofactivitiesforkidsofallagesinalltypesofweather.M:Good.Let’stellTomandElizaaboutthattonight.I’msurethey’llbewildwithjoy.W:Yes.Theyreallyhatestayingathomeontheweekend.Text8M:Hello,again,everyone.LastweekweinvitedtheAmericanwriterNorahLevytotalkabouthowourpositioninthefamilyaffectsourpersonality.Shediscussedthefirst-bornchild’spersonalitywithus.Todayweinvitehertocontinuethetopic.Nowlet’swelcomeNorah.W:Thankyou,everybody.M:So,Norah,whatarethepersonalitiesofthemiddlechildren?W:Well,theydependonthemselvesandtheyareusuallycompetitive.M:Competitive?W:Yes,becausetheyhavetofightwiththeirbrothersandsistersfortheirparents’attention.Andtheylikebeingwithpeoplebecausetheyalwayshaveotherchildrentoplaywith.M:Andtheyoungestchildren?W:Ifyou’retheyoungestinafamily,you’llprobablybequitearelaxedperson.Ontheotherhand,theyoungestchildrenareoftenunwillingtodosomethingforothermembers.Thisisbecausetheyalwayshavetheirolderbrothersandsisterstohelpthem.M:That’sinteresting.Thankyou,Norah.Text9M:HowcanIgettothedowntownmovietheater,Rose?W:You’regoingtowatchamovie?M:Yeah,IhaveaskedJenniferoutforthecomingSaturdaynight.W:Good.Butwhynotaskheroutfortheliveconcert?It’sonthisThursdayandFridaynight,andit’smuchmoreinteresting.M:Shedoesn’thavetimeonweekdays,youknow.W:Alright.Anyway,thedirections:first,drivedown1stStreet,goingwestuntilyoureachPineStreet.Thenturnleft,andthemovietheateristhesecondbuildingontheright.M:Gotit.Canyourecommendanynicerestaurants?W:TheBlueFlamingoservesexcellentSpanishfood.Startingfromthemovietheater,gosouthonPineStreet,cross2ndStreet,andyou’llgettoPalmStreet.Therestaurantisthere.M:Okay.Isitopenlate?W:It’sopenonweekdaysfrom9:00inthemorningto9:30atnight,butitstaysopenhalfanhourlateronweekends.Text10M:TheBoryeongMudFestivaltakesplaceduringthesummeronDaecheonBeachinBoryeong,about190kmsouthwestofSeoul,SouthKorea.Itattractsabout2.2millionvisitorsaroundtheworldtoBoryeongeveryyear.Thefestivalwasfirstheldin1998,andits24th10-dayversion学科网(北京)股份有限公司\nwasheldhere,whichbeganonJuly23,2021.Manytouriststookpartinthegrandfestival.Thisyear’sfestivalmixedonlineandofflineevents,whichweredifferentfromtheonesheldbefore.Everyyear,duringthefestival,visitorstakepartinactivitiessuchasmudslidingandswimminginthemudpool.Alargestageissetonthebeach,whichisusedformusicperformances,competitions,andmanyotheractivities.Boryeongisfamousforitswidemudflatsformedalongthewesterncoast,withitshigh-qualitymudthatisrichinmineralsknowntohelppreventskinaging.Makinguseofthis,thecentralSouthKoreancityhasorganizedthemudfestivalaspartofeffortstopromoteitsnaturalmaterialsamonginternationaltourists.学科网(北京)股份有限公司
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