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2023—2024学年度上学期2023级期中考试英语试卷命题人:张瑶审题人:邵凤鸣考试时间:2023年11月3日第一部分听力(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。1.Whydoesthewo
manrefusetheman’soffer?A.Shedoesn’tlikevegetables.B.Shehasbeentothemarket.C.Shewantstogotothemarketherself.2.Whatdoesthewo
manmean?A.Shelikeseatingnuts.B.Shelikeseatingfruits.C.Shelikesneitherfruitsnornuts.3.What’sthemandoingnow?A.WatchingTV.B.Playingc
omputergames.C.Goingonabusinesstrip.4.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheexam?A.Notsodifficult.B.Veryeasy.C.Toodiffi
cult.5.Whatwillthespeakersdoafterthebaseballgame?A.Eatsomething.B.Seeamovie.C.Playagame.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.Whattimedoesthemanwanttobe
called?A.9:00B.8:30C.7:307.Howwillthemangotothemuseum?A.Bytaxi.B.Bybus.C.Bycar.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatdidth
emanlose?A.Hiswatch.B.Hisbook.C.Hishomework.9.Whyisthewomangoingtothelab?A.Todoanexperiment.B.Tomeetwit
hherteacher.C.Tohandinherhomework.10.Whathasnotbeendecidedyet?A.Whoisgoingtostudyforthetest.B.Whatthegroupwilldoinscience
class.C.Wherethegroupisgoingtomeettostudy.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhatdoesMikethinkofhisroommate?A.Annoying.B.
Generous.C.Thoughtful.12.WhatdoesMike’sroommatesometimesdo?A.CookmealsforMike.B.Sharethegrocerybills.C.InviteMiketoeatout.13.Whatdoesthewomans
uggestMikedo?A.Askhisroommatetomoveout.B.Talkhonestlywithhisroommate.C.Borrowmoneyfromhisroommate.听第9段材
料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatarethespeakertalkingabout?A.Apart-timejob.B.Anewcomputer.C.Agardeningbusiness.15.Whatdoesthemanusuallydoonweeke
nds?A.Makecharts.B.Makesomemoney.C.Hangoutwithfriends.16.Whatisthemanmostlikelytodoaftertheconversation?A.Finishhishomework.B.Taketheo
ffer.C.Learnhowtogarden.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howlongwilltheflighttake?A.Twohours.B.Fourhours.C.Sixhours.18.Whi
chplacewillthetouristsgotoafterbreakfast?A.EllisIsland.B.CentralPark.C.EmpireStateBuilding.19.Whatwillthet
ouristsdoinTimesSquare?A.Gojogging.B.Havedinner.C.Havelunch.20.Whatisthepurposeofthespeaker?A.ToattractmorepeopletoNewYork.B.Tointroduce
famousplacesinNewYork.C.Totellthetouristsaboutthearrangements.第二部分阅读理解(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。AFamily-friendlyThingstoDoonLongIslandIfyou’relookingforwaystofilltheweekend,LongIslandispackedwithexcitin
gthingstodoforthewholefamily.FamousFoodFestivalMorethan60foodvendorsofferbitesfromaroundtheworldatTangerOutletsinDeerPark.
Thefestivalwillfeaturelivemusic,abeerandwinegarden,achalkartinstallation,contestsandmorefrom1p.m.to8p.m.Monday;11a.m.to8p.m.Satu
rdayandSunday.⚫Admission:$14ages13andolder,$7ages8-12,freeages7andyounger.⚫Address:Eastlot,152TheArc
hesCircle,DeerPark.⚫Furtherinformation:famousfoodfestival.com,631-387-6291.LightkeepersBehindtheScenesToursFollowoneofthepresent-daylighthousesonab
ottom-to-toptouroftheFireIslandLighthouseat9a.m.Saturday.Learnhowlighthousekeepersinthe1860sto2020maintainedtheligh
t.⚫Admission:$20,advancereservationsrequired.⚫Address:ParkatRobertMosesStateParkField5andwalkeasttothelighthouse.⚫Furtherinformation:land
lighthouse.com,631-583-5901.MontaukFamilyFallFestivalThefestivalincludesliveentertainmentwithmusicinthegaze
bo(观景台),afarmersmarket,pumpkinpainting,craftsforkids,andstreetpaintingfrom11a.m.to5p.m.SaturdayandSund
ay.⚫Admission:freeforthefestival,butfeesforrides,foodanddrinks.⚫Address:MontaukVillageGreen,743MontaukHwy.⚫Furtherinformation:mo
ntaukchamber.com,631-668-2428.RiverheadCountryFairTheagriculturalfairincludesLIAntiquePowerAssociatio
ndemonstrations,livemusic,flowerdecorating,sunflowerandvegetablecompetitionsandjams,jellies,cakes,piesforsalefrom10a.m.to6p.m.Sunday.
⚫Admission:free.⚫Address:RiverfrontandMainStreet.⚫Furtherinformation:riverheadcountryfair.com,631-727-1215.21.Howmuchwouldacouplewithaboyaged6anda
girlaged10payforFamousFoodFestival?A.$21B.$28C.$35D.$4222.Whichactivitydoyouneedtobookinadvance?A.River
headCountryFairB.FamousFoodFestivalC.MontaukFamilyFallFestivalD.LightkeepersBehindtheScenesTours23.Whatd
oMontaukFamilyFallFestivalandRiverheadCountryFairhaveincommon?A.Theybothhaveartexhibitions.B.Theyofferfreefoodanddrinks.C.Theyboth
openonSaturdaysandSundays.D.Theywouldbewelcomedbymusiclovers.BWe’veallheardthestoriesofanactor’sstrugglesbeforeacareerbreakthrough:liv
ingahardlife,workingpart-time,beingacouchpotatobeforegettingthatmajorrole.Shelby,thestarof“ADog’sWayHome”,hasahard-lucktaletha
tcouldtopthemall.Beforeherbigbreak,shewaslivinginalandfill,rootingthroughgarbageforhernextmeal.Shelby’sbigbreakcameinApril2017,whenanimal-con
trolofficerMeganBuhlerwasdrivinginCheathamCounty,Tennessee.Outonanunrelatedcall,Buhlerspottedandapproachedwh
atsherecalledwasanoticeablyscaredpuppyemergingfromthedump.“Ikneltdownandjustsaid,‘Oh,comehere,baby,’”said
Buhler.“Shewassoscared,butshecamerightuptome,andIwasabletoputherinmytrack.”Thepairheadedtothecountyanimalshelter,whe
rethestaffbegancallingthenewresidentBabyGirl.Buhlerandothersdidn’tknowthat3,200kilometersaway,Hollywoodwaslookingforad
ogtoplayBellainafilmwrittenbyCathrynMichon.Thefind-a-BellajobwenttofreelancetrainerTeresaAnnMiller.Hermissionwastosearchsheltersnationwideforad
ogthatcouldplayBella.Oneday,MillerspottedBabyGirl’sadoptionphoto.“Honestly,itwasareallygoodpicture,andshewasflat-outsmiling,”Millersaid.Thensheme
tBabyGirl,andassessedheronpersonalityandtheabilitytorespondtosimplecommands.Afterassessment,sheadoptedB
abyGirlfromtheshelter,renamedherShelbyandtookhertoCaliforniafortraining.MillerandShelbytrainedforjustoverthr
eemonthsbeforefilmingbegan.Thentheyweretogethereachdayontheset.Mostofthefilm’sreviewshavepraisedShelby’sperformance.Varietymadethecomments“anama
zingdog,perfectperformance!”Shelbyhascomealongwayfromthedump.ButBuhlersaidshesawShelbyrecentlyandneededonlyasecondtocom
parethemoviestarwiththedogshefoundfrompilesofrubbish.“Sheisexactlythesame,”Buhlersaid.24.Whydoestheauthormentionanactor’sstrugglebeforeacareerbr
eakthroughattheverybeginning?A.Tomakeacomparisonbetweenanactor’sstruggleandadog’sstruggle.B.Tointroduceadog’ssimilarbutevenmorestriking
experiences.C.Toattractreaders’attentionbygivingdramaticexamples.D.Toclearlypointoutthemainideaofthepassage.25.W
hatfinallyhelpedBabyGirlgetthebigroleinthefilm?A.Heradoptionpicture.B.Herflat-outsmilingC.Herpersonalityandability.D.Hermiser
able(悲惨的)experiences.26.Bysaying“Sheisexactlythesame”inthelastparagraph,Buhlerprobablymeans_________.A.thed
ogreturnedtothepilesofrubbishwhereshefounditB.ittookquitealotoftroubleforthedogtochangeherownfateC.she’sreallyexcitedtoseethedogshehelpedlivesuc
hahappylifeD.thedramaticchangeofthedog’slifehasn’tchangedherinnerquality27.Whatdoyouthinkmayserveasthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheSuccess
of“ADog’sWayHome”B.FromaLandfillPuppytoaMovieStarC.TheTrainerandHerStarDogD.Shelby’sHard-luckStoryCResearchhasshownthatpeoplete
ndtogetmorehappinessfromspendingtheirmoneyonexperiences,suchastravelandentertainment,thanonthingslikeclothesandelectronicprod
ucts.Butarepeoplehappierduringthepurchasedexperienceitself?Ordoesthehappinesscomemorefromexpectingorremembe
ringtheexperience?AnewstudypublishedintheJournalofExperimentalSocialPsychologyoffersananswer.Ourexperimenta
lpurchases(购买)notonlybringusgreaterpleasureintermsofexpectationandremembrancethandoourmaterialpurchases,buttheyalsobringusgreaterin
-the-momentenjoyment,thestudyfound.Forthestudy,theresearchersrecruited2,635adultswhoagreedtoreceivetextsatanytime
duringtheday.Thetextsbeganwithahappinessquestion,whichaskedtheparticipantstotellhowtheyfelt“rightnow”,rangingfromverybadtoverygood.Halfofthe
mwerethenaskediftheyhadmadeamaterialpurchasewithinthepasthour,suchasclothingorelectronicgoods.Theotherswereaskediftheyhadmadeanexperi
mentalpurchasewithinthepasthour,suchaseatinginarestaurantorattendingaconcert.Theresearchersfoundthatthepurchasersoftheexperien
cesexpresshigherlevelsofhappinessthanthepurchasersofthematerialgoods,nomatterhowmuchthepurchasescost.Todealwit
hpossibledifferencesintypesofpurchasers,theresearcherscarriedoutasecondstudyinwhichtheyresearchedmorethan5,000adults.“Westillf
oundthesameresult,”saidAmitKumar,thestudy’sleadauthor.“Ifyouwanttobehappier,itmightbewisetoshiftsomeofyourspendingawayfrommaterialgood
sandabitmoretowardsexperiences,”Kumarsaid.“Thatwouldprobablyleadtogreaterhappiness.”28.Whydoesthewriterp
utforwardtwoquestionsinParagraph1?A.Tomakeafactclear.B.Tointroduceanewstudy.C.Tocomparedifferentresearches.D.Todoubttheviewofresea
rchers.29.Whatdidtheresearcherstexttheparticipantsfor?A.Toaskthemabouttheirspendingplans.B.Tounderstandtheirneedsandspending
habits.C.Toknowthechangeintheirpurchasingchoice.D.Tofindouttheirpurchasingbehaviourandfeelings.30.Whichhasthesimilarmeaningt
otheunderlinedword“shift”inthelastparagraph?A.satisfyB.applyC.changeD.increase31.Whatdoesthenewstudyfindaboutpeople’spurchases?A.Peopleprefertop
urchasematerialgoodsinsteadofexperiences.B.Peoplegetmorepleasurefromspendingmoremoneythanmakingmoney.C.Th
elevelofhappinessfrompurchasesdependsonhowmuchtheycost.D.Experimentalpurchasesbringpeoplegreaterhappinessthanmaterialone
s.DMonkeysseemtohaveawaywithnumbers.AteamofresearcherstrainedthreeRhesusmonkeystoassociate26clearlydifferentsymbolsconsistingofnumbersandselective
letterswith0-25dropsofwaterorjuiceasareward.Theresearchersthentestedhowthemonkeyscombined—oradded—thesymbols
togetthereward.Here’showHarvardMedicalSchoolscientistMargretLivingstone,wholedtheteam,describedtheexperiment:Intheircagesth
emonkeyswereprovidedwithtouchscreens.Ononepartofthescreen,asymbolwouldappear,andontheothersidetwosymbolsinsideacirclewereshown.Forexample,t
henumber7wouldflashononesideofthescreenandtheotherendwouldhave9and8.Ifthemonkeystouchedtheleftsideofthesc
reentheywouldberewardedwithsevendropsofwaterorjuice;iftheywentforthecircle,theywouldberewardedwithth
esumofthenumbers—17inthisexample.Afterrunninghundredsoftests,theresearchersnotedthatthemonkeyswouldgoforthehighervaluesmorethanhalfthetime,indicati
ngthattheywereperformingacalculation,notjustmemorizingthevalueofeachcombination.Whentheteamexaminedtheresultsoftheexperimentmoreclos
ely,theynoticedthatthemonkeystendedtounderestimate(低估)asumcomparedwithasinglesymbolwhenthetwowereclo
seinvalue—sometimeschoosing,forexample,a13overthesumof8and6.Theunderestimationwassystematic:Whenaddi
ngtwonumbers,themonkeysalwayspaidattentiontothelargerofthetwo,andthenaddedonlyafaction(小部分)ofthesmallernumberofit.“Thisindicatestha
tthereisacertainwayquantityisrepresentedintheirbrains,”Dr.Livingstonesays.“Butinthisexperimentwhatthey’redoingispayingmo
reattentiontothebignumberthanthelittleone.”32.Whatdidtheresearchersdotothemonkeysbeforetestingthem?A.Theyfedthem.B.Theyn
amedthem.C.Theytrainedthem.D.Theymeasuredthem.33.Howdidthemonkeysgettheirrewardintheexperiment?A.Bydrawingacirc
le.B.Bytouchingascreen.C.Bywatchingvideos.D.Bymixingtwodrinks.34.WhatdidLivingstone’steamfindaboutthemonkeys?A.Theycouldperformbasicaddition
.B.Theycouldunderstandsimplewords.C.Theycouldholdtheattentionforlong.D.Theycouldmemorizenumberseasily.
35.Inwhichsectionofanewspapermaythistextappear?A.EntertainmentB.HealthC.EducationD.Science第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5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。Inthecourseofalifetime,peoplewillexperienceregretsbothlargeandsmall.Theseregretscanleadto
motivationforpersonalgrowthortheycantakeyoudownapathwaytodepressionandself-punishment.36.Herearesomeusefultips.37.Acceptthemoods
associatedwithyourregret.Thishelpsyoutothinkaboutstrategiesyoucouldusetominimizethepainofsimilarfutureexperiences.Specificallyi
dentifyingwhichemotionyou’refeeling(“Ifeelregretful.”)ratherthanjustthinking(“Ifeelbad.”)willhelpyoup
utupwiththeemotionsyou’reexperiencing.Apologizeformistakes.Youmayfindithelpfultoapologizetopeoplewhoyou
mayhavehurt.Anapologycanbeparticularlyimportantifyourregretsarecenteredonconflictsinrelationshipsthathavecausedemot
ionalsuffering.Thisdoesn’tnecessarilymeanthatthey’regoingtoacceptyourapology.38.Createanewsetofgoals.39.Askyourselfifthereisanyt
hingyoucandotorepairtheolddamage,respondtofuturesituations,andcreatemorepositiveoutcomes.Celebratewhenyoumeetagoal.Ifyoulear
nthatagoalyousetisnotrealistic,setanewonewithintherangeofmorerealisticpossibilities.Considerseekinghelp.Ifyoufindyourselfstuckinarepeatingcycleofsel
f-blameandnegativethinking,youmayneedtoreachouttoamentalhealthprofessionalforsupport.40.Listeningtotheirexperiencescanexp
andyourviewbeyondthepresentmoment.A.Learnfromyourregret.B.Acknowledgeyourfeelings.C.Instead,treatyoursel
fasyouwouldtreatafriend.D.Youcanalsotalktootherpeoplewithsimilarregrets.E.Howregretsarecopedwithcouldmakeare
aldifference.F.Itcan,however,helptoeasethetensionandrelieveyourstress.G.Takeadvantageoftheexperienceyou’vegainedt
omakenew,practicaltargets.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15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。Alittlegirllivedinasimpleandpoorhouseonahill.Usuallyshe41playinthesmallgarden.Shecouldseeoverthegardenfen
ceandacrossthevalleyawonderfulhousewithshininggoldenwindowshighonanotherhill.42shelovedherparentsandherfamily,shedesiredtoliveinsuc
hahouseand43alldayabouthowwonderfulandexcitingitmustfeeltolivethere.Attheagewhenshegainedsome44skillsandsensibility,she45hermotherforabikeri
deoutsidethegarden.Hermotherfinallyallowedhertogo,46herkeepingclosetothehouseandnotridingtoofar.Thedaywasbeautiful.Thelittlegirlknew47whereshewashead
ing.48thehillandacrossthevalley,sherodetothegateofthegoldenhouse.49shegotoffherbikeandputit50thegatepost,shefocusedonthepath51
tothehouseandthenonthehouseitself.Shewasverydisappointedwhenshefoundthatallthewindowswere52andratherdirty.Sosadandheart-broken,shedidn’tgoanyfurther
.She53,andallofasuddenshesawanamazing54.Thereontheothersideofthevalleywasalittlehouseanditswindowswerego
lden.Lookingatherlittlehome,shewas55thatshehadbeenlivinginhergoldenhousefilledwithloveandcare.Everythingshedreamedwasright
thereinfrontofhernose.41.A.mightB.shouldC.wouldD.could42.A.UnlessB.WhileC.SinceD.When43.A.dreamedB.worriedC.quarreledD.imagine44.A
.indifferentB.musicalC.educationalD.basic45.A.blamedB.beggedC.persuadedD.pretended46.A.insistingonB.relyingonC.headingforD.lettingout47.A.m
errilyB.rapidlyC.exactlyD.possibly48.A.OverB.DownC.AroundD.Beside49.A.UntilB.AsC.EvenifD.Though50.A.und
erB.onC.byD.against51.A.leadingB.settingC.movingD.adapting52.A.brightB.cleanC.plainD.wide53.A.cheeredupB.se
ttleddownC.droppedinD.turnedaround54.A.sightB.impressionC.valleyD.house55.A.curiousB.awareC.enthusiasticD.anx
ious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。ChinesefoodandthedifferencesbetweenChineseandWes
terndietsareboththingsthatcausethe56(curious)ofmostpeoplewhovisitChina.Moreover,when57(travel)throughChina,you’llmostlikelypi
ckuponafewdifferencesinthewayofeatingfood.Forinstance,soupintheWest58(enjoy)generallyasanappetizer(开胃菜)meal,whiletheChineseprefertoenjoytheirsoupat
theendofameal.Youmightalsonoticesomedistinctdifferencesinmealpreparationandcookingtechniques.Therefore,cookingclassesarebecomi
ngan59(increase)popularactivityamongthoseinterestedinlearningmoreaboutChina’sculturethroughitscuisine.Ifyou
’relookingtotakeitastep60(far),keepaneyeoutforcookingclasses61(hold)byresidentsintheirownhomes.62itcomestotraditionalChinesegames,theChinesehavealwa
ysbeensociablepeople.Despitethecountry’ssupertechnologicaladvancementandtheincreasingpopularityofpersonalelectronicdevices
,themajorityofChinesewouldratherspendtimesocializingwithothersthansitaloneathome.FrompopularboardgameslikeGo(围棋)andChinesechesstokids’
gameslikeChinesejumprope,Chinaoffers63(vary)optionstokeeppeoplebusy.Mostlocalsaremorethanhappytosharetheirtraditions64foreignvis
itors,sodon’tbeshytoaskthenexttimeyougofor65walkthroughthepark.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的外国朋友David最近选修了中文课程。他来信向你
咨询学好中文的方法。请你写一封回信,内容包括:1.提出建议;2.表达祝愿。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式作答。DearDavid,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。Onthefirstdayintheirn
ewgrade,MariaandAmnaweresittingatthedeskrightinfrontoftheteacher’s.Itwasearlyandnostudentshadarrived.Justthenafatgirl,Ayesha,wearingbrownglassesenter
edtheroom.Sheseemedverynervous.Beforeshecouldrealize,shetrippedoverthethreshold(门槛)andfell.TheloudsoundcaughtMaria’sattention.Mari
alookedatherandsaid,“Hey,Amna,lookatthiselephant.Lookslikeshehasnotshoweredformonths.”Mariastartedlaughingloudly.Amnafounditalittletoorude,butshekn
ewthatifshestoppedMariafromsayingbadwordsaboutthatgirl,Mariawouldlaughatheraswellforbeingtookind.Soshesaidshewouldberightbackandwento
utoftheclassroom.Meanwhile,Ayeshafeltsoembarrassedthathereyeswerefilledwithtears.Afterschool,Mariawe
nthomeandwentstraighttosleep.Lyingonherbed,shefellasleepimmediately.Suddenly,someoneshookher.Mariaopenedhereyesandsawherte
acher.Shegotupand,tohersurprise,shefoundshewasinadarkroomwithlittlelight.Shesawherteacherholdingapieceofpaperandapencil.Herteachersaid,“Maria
,lookatthispaper,andsaysomethingmeantoit.”“Youaredirty!”Mariashouted.Herteacherdrewalineonthepaperandsaid,“Saysometh
ingbadagain!”“Youareugly,”Mariasaid.Herteacherdrewanotherlineandthesameactwasrepeatedseveraltimesuntilthepaperwasfilledwithlines.Thenherteach
ergaveMariathepaperandaneraseranddirectedhertoerasethelines.Afterthelineswereerased,Mariagavethepaperbacktoherteacher.“Do
esitlooknew?”herteacherasked.“No,it’snotcleanandtherearestillsomemarksleft,”Mariareplied.“Exactly,thisiswhathappenswhenyoubully(欺负)someone.Anapologyc
annoteasilyerasethemarksyouleaveontheirself-esteem(自尊),”herteacherexplained.Mariabecamequiet.Herteacherthendisappeared.Sud
denly,herstomachandfacestartedbloating(膨胀)andshebecameaveryfatgirl.Onrealizingitwasalladream,Mariatoldeveryt
hingtohermother.高一年级期中考试英语答案听力1-5BCBCA6-10CBABC11-15ACBAC16-20BBACC阅读理解21-23CDD24-27BCDB28-31BDCD32-35CBAD36—40EBFGD完形填空41—45CBADB46—50ACBBD51—5
5ACDAB语篇填空56.curiosity57.travelling58.isenjoyed59.increasingly60.further/farther61.held62.When63.various/varied64.with65.a应用文DearDavid,I’mdel
ightedtolearnthatyou’vestartedlearningChinese!KnowingthatyouwouldliketohavebettercommandofChinese,I’mwritingtosharewithyou
somepracticalsuggestions,justforyoureference.Withproperguidanceandenoughpractice,you’reboundtolearnChinesewell.Tobeginwith,itisadvisablethaty
ouregularlywatchsomeChineselearningprograms,whichwillexposeyoutoanauthenticlearningatmosphereandwillhelpyoudevelopabetterundersta
ndingofChineseculture.Besides,you’dbettermakesomeChinesefriendsandcommunicatewiththemasmuchaspossible.Withfrequentcommunicationinreallife,you’llev
entuallyimproveyouroralChineseandfeelmoreconfident.Hopefullymytipsabovecanbeofsomehelp.Wishyousuccess.读后续写Suddenly,herstomachandfacesta
rtedbloatingandshebecameaveryfatgirl.Overwhelmedwithamixtureofshockandpanic,sheevencouldbarelybelievewh
atshewasseeinginthemirror.Itseemedthatinsideshefeltfullofbutterfliesinherstomach.Wantingtoscream,shefo
undshecouldn’tutterasinglesyllable,wordsknottingherthroat.“Howdidithappen?”sheaskedherself,butwithoutanyre
sponse.NeverhadMariathoughtthatshebecamethepersonsheusedtohateandlaughat.Shewasindespairwhenshewasawake
fromadream.Sweattricklingdownherforehead,shefoundinreliefitwasjustadream.Onrealizingitwasalladream,Mariatoldev
erythingtohermother.Fistclenched,shewasevenunabletomeethermother’seyes.AfterrailingagainstMaria’sinappropriatebehavior,hermomtenderlypatt
edherontheshoulder,saying“Actually,nobodyshouldbejudgedbyhisappearance.Everyonehashissparklingstrength.”Hearingherwords,Marialoweredherhea
dandrealizedhowmistakenshewas.Thenextday,MariagatheredsomecouragetoextendhergenuineapologytoAyesha,promisingnevertosayanymeanwordstoany
body.Toherdelight,Ayeshaforgaveherandreadilyfosteredafriendshipwithher.Itdawnedonherthathumanloveandkindnesstowardsother
sislikeachainholdingeverybodytogether.听力部分录音材料(Text1)M:I’mgoingtothevegetablestandtoday.CanIpickanythingupforyou?W:Nothanks.Ijustcamebackfromthemark
etmyself.(Text2)M:Inevereatnuts,andIhateallfruits.W:Oh,myGod!Metoo.Wearetwoofakind.(Text3)W:John,stopplayingcomputergames
.TurnontheTV.It’stimefortheweatherreport.Yourfatherisgoingonabusinesstrip.M:Yes,Mum.(Text4)M:Howdoyoufindthefinal
exam,Susan?W:Well,Iwasexpectingittobeeasy,butbytheendofthefirsthour,Iwasstillonthefirstpage.Ihardlyhadtimetogettothelastqu
estion.(Text5)M:WouldyouliketoseeabaseballgamewithmeonSaturdayafternoon,Mary?W:Saturdayafternoon?ThatshouldbeOK.Idon'
tthinkIhaveanyplans.M:Great,andmaybeafterthegamewecouldhavedinnertogether?W:Soundsgood.(Text6)W:WhatcanIdoforyou,sir?M:I’mgoingtov
isitthemuseumat9o’clocktomorrowmorning.Iwanttorequestamorningcall.Pleasecallmeanhourandahalfearlier,W:Byphoneorbyknockingatthedoor?M:Byp
hone.Idon’twanttodisturbmyneighbors.CanyoualsotellmehowIcangetthere?W:Themuseumisfarfromhere.YoucantakeataxiortaketheNo.2
bustogetthere.Ourhotelalsoprovidescars.Youcandrivetherebyyourself.M:Thankyou.Ipreferalow-carbonlife.(Text7)W:Hi,Tommy.Areyouonyourwayto
thecanteen?M:No,Iwasonmywaytothelibrarytoreturnabook,butnowI’mlookingformywatch.Itmusthavefallenoffsomewherehereinthegrass.Itwasagiftfromm
yfather.W:I’dliketohelpyoulookforit,butI’mheadingtothelab.Imadeanappointmentwithmychemistryteachertotalkaboutahome
workassignment.M:That’sOK.Thewatchhasgottobeheresomewhere.Hey,bytheway,doyouwanttostudyfortomorrow’shistorytestwithsomeotherstu
dentsafterschool?Wehaven’tdecidedwherewe’regoingtomeetyet.W:Thatsoundslikeagoodidea.I’dliketojoinyou.M:I’mhavinglunchwiththeothers,sowe’llknowwhere
we’remeetingbythetimeIseeyouinscienceclass.W:Allright.I’llseeyouthen.(Text8)W:Hi,Mike.Howarethingsgoingwithy
ouandyourroommate?M:Notverywell.We’resupposedtosharethegrocery,butIendupfeedinghimthreemealsaday.Mygrocerybillishuge,youknow
.Ireallycan’tafforditanylonger.W:Iknowhowyoufeel.Iusedtohavearoommatelikethat.M:I’mreallyfedupwithhisfreeloading,butIjustdon’t
knowhowtotellhimthatheshouldcomeupwithhalfthegrocerybill,becausesometimeshetreatsmetoamealinarestaurant.W:Well,honestyisthebe
stpolicy.Maybeyoujustneedtohaveaheart-to-heart,friend-to-friendtalkwithhim.Ifherefusestomendhisways,thenaskhimtomoveout
.(Text9)W:Hey,John.Whatareyouupto?What’sthechartfor?M:I’mtryingtomakeadecisionhere.W:Aboutwhat?M:Thefatherofoneofmy
friendsofferedmeapart-timejobwithhisgardeningbusinesseverySaturday.I’mnotsureifIshouldtakeit.SoIlistedalltheadvantagesanddisadvantages.W:CanIseeit?M:
Sure.Maybeyoucanhelpmemakeupmymind.W:Let’ssee.Soifyoutaketheoffer,youcanlearnsomethingaboutgardeningandearnsomemoney.M:Youkn
ow,I’vebeensavingupforanewcomputer.W:Butyouwon’tbeabletohangoutwithfriendsonweekends,anditwillbehardert
ofinishyourhomework.Tobehonest,thedisadvantagesdon’tsoundverystrongtome.Imeanhangingoutisfun,butcomeon!It’snotagooduseoftime.M:Ithinkyouareri
ght.Asamatteroffact,Idon’thavethatmuchhomeworkontheweekends.W:Iguessweknowwhatyourdecisionis.(Text10)W:Okay,everyone.Iwanttoreviewthefirsttw
odaysofourtravelarrangements.PleasetakeoutthepaperthatIhandedoutearlier.Uh,let’ssee.Okay,everyoneshouldme
etattheairportat9am.Thiswillgiveyoutimetocheckinandgetthroughsecurity.Ourplanedepartsat11andarrivesinNewYorkat3pm.Wewilltakeab
usfromtheairporttothehotel.Inthemorning,foranyofyouwholiketogetexercise,wewillgojoggingaroundCentralParkforabout45mi
nutes,andwe’llgetbacktothehotelaboutthetimewhentherestaurantopens,soyou’llhaveenoughtimetohaveaquickbreakfastbeforeweleavetheh
otelat8.We’llbetakingaferryridetoEllisIsland,andlater,wewillgotoTimesSquare,whereyoucanhavelunchonyo
urownforaboutanhour.Laterintheafternoon,we’llbevisitingtheEmpireStateBuilding.Uh,wewillmeetbackatthehotelat6
pm,andthenwe’llhavedinnerataveryniceItalianrestaurantdowntown.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com