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2023学年第一学期杭州北斗联盟期中联考高二年级英语学科试题考生须知:1.本卷共8页满分150分,考试时间120分钟;2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。3.所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效;4

.考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。选择题部分第一部分听力(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。1.Whatdoesthemanplantodo?A.Attendaconcert.B.Seeafilm.C.Watchagame.2.Whatisthemandoing?A.Askingpermiss

ion.B.Offeringhelp.C.Findingthesmokingarea.3.Whendidthewomancamebackhome?A.At8:00B.At10:00.C.At11:00.4.Wheredoe

sthewomanwanttohavedinner?A.AttheRedRoseRestaurant.B.Attheman’shouse.C.AttheBlueMoonRestaurant.5.Whatwillthewom

ando?A.Takeabath.B.Cookameal.C.Callherdad.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6,7题。6.Howmuchwillthewomanpay?A.$100.B.$200.C.$400.7.Wha

tdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Feedthedogeveryday.B.Walkthedogtwiceaday.C.Getthedog’sregistrationpapers.听第7段材料,回答第8,9题。8.What

’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Bossandemployee.B.Husbandandwife.C.Neighbors.9.Whatdoesthemanhavetodonow?A.Talkwiththew

oman.B.Gototheairport.C.SeeMr.Brownoff.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.What’sthewoman’strouble?A.Shearguedwithherclassmate.B.Shehasdifficul

tygettingajob.C.Shelacksoffashionableclothes.11.Whatshouldthewomandoaccordingtoherparents?A.Getapart-timejob.B.Buysomenewclothes.C.Spendmoretimeon

herstudy.12.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheisthesamesizeashersister.B.Shewillhaveatalkwithherparents.C.Shedoesn’twanttowearhersister’s

clothes.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whydoesthewomancalltheman?A.Tohelphimbuyfood.B.Toinvitehimtoaparty.C.Toaskhimtosendinvitations.14.Whatdoesthewomansayabo

utBen?A.HeisleavingFrance.B.Hehasbecomeateacher.C.Hewillworkforamagazine.15.Whowillattendtheparty?A.Ben’steachers.B.Ben’sparents.C.Ben’swo

rkmates.16.Whenwillthespeakersmeet?A.At8:45.B.At9:00.C.At10:00.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whoisthespeaker?A.Brandon

’smother.B.Acustomer.C.AnannounceratWal-Mart.18.WherewasBrandonlastseen?A.Inthetoyssection.B.Inthefrozenfoodssecti

on.C.Inthesportinggoodssection.19.WhatisBrandonwearing?A.Adarkshirtandbluejeans.B.Bluejeansandablackbaseballcap.C.Awhiteshirtandare

dbaseballcap.20.WhatshouldcustomersdoiftheyseeBrandon?A.TakehimtothePizzaHut.B.Callthefrozenfoodssec

tion.C.Helphimtogettothesecuritydesk.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AExperim

entingwitheggsWhatcanyoudowitheggsotherthaneatthem?NakedEggsWhatdoesanegglooklikewithoutitsshell?You

maybepicturingthewhiteandyolkinabowlaftercrackingit,butthatisn’ttheonlywaytoremovetheshell.Materials:1egg,whitevinegar,a

bowl,aspoonDirections:Fillabowlwithonecupofvinegar.Addtheeggtothebowl,andwaitatleast24hours.Whenyoucheckit

afteraday,you’llnoticesomebubblesontheeggandaresidue(残留物)inthewater.Usethespoontogentlyremovetheeggfromthebowl.Removetheoldvi

negar,andaddacupoffreshvinegar.Returntheeggtothebowl,andwaitanother24hours.Whenyouremovetheeggthistime,theshellshouldcompletelydi

sappear.WalkingonEggshellsCanEggsholdtheweightofyourentirebody?Materials:sixcartons(硬纸盒)ofeggs,agarbagebagDirectio

ns:Placethegarbagebagonthefloortomakeanynecessarycleanupeasier.Placethecartonsofeggsintotworowsofthree.Make

surealltheeggsarepointinginthesamedirection-eitherallpointyenduporallroundedendup.Stepontothefirstcartonofeggscarefully.Ifyou’recare

ful,youwillsucceed.Eggsareactuallyincrediblystrong.Thearchshapeatthetopandthebottomoftheeggallowspressuretobedistributedevenlyovertheegg.21.Inthe

firstexperiment,whatcause(s)theeggshelltodisappear?A.Water.B.Vinegar.C.Bubbles.D.Residue.22.Whatwasthemainf

actorinthesuccessofthesecondexperiment?A.Thearrangementoftheeggs.B.thenumberoftheeggs.C.Thedistributionofthec

artons.D.Theshapeofthecartons.23.Whatwastheauthor’spurposeinwritingthistext?A.Topersuadereaderstouseeggsinnewways.B.Totellthereaderaboutthestructur

eoftheegg.C.Toinstructreadershowtoexperimentwitheggs.D.Toinspirereaderstoconductexperimentscarefully.BIn2009,Seanworkedfo

ranAmericantechnologycompany.HisjobrequireshimtotravelallovertheUnitedStates.Ashesatinhishotelroomonenight,hebegantowonderwhatha

ppenedtothesoapinthebathroomonceheleftthehotel.It’simpossibletoleaveitintheroomforsomeoneelsetouse.Curious,heaskedtheho

telmanager,whotoldhimtheusedsoaphadbeenthrownawayandreplacedwithanewone.Shawncouldnotsleepthatnight.AquickInternetsearchinformedhimtha

ttherewereabout4.6millionhotelroomsinAmerica.If60percentofthesewereusedeverynight,overonemillionbarsofso

apwouldbethrownawayeveryday.Wasthisreallynecessary?Theyoungmanwentontoreadreportsabouttheimportanceofhand-washing.Helearnedthatthousan

dsofchildrenweredyingeverydayfromdiseasesrelatedtobadhygiene(卫生).Ifthechildrenwashedtheirhandswithsoap,thenumbe

rofdeathscouldbereducedbyhalf.Soon,Shawnstartedabusinessrecyclingsoapfromhotels.Shawnstartedhischarity,CleanTheWorld,andbegandistributing(分发)hisrecy

cledsoaptochildrenallovertheworld.Hisotherbigtaskwastocontactotherhotels,sohecouldtakeawaytheirusedsoap.Hefoundthath

ewasreallydoingthehotelsabigfavour.Notonlywasheputtingtheirsoaptogooduse,buthewasalsopreventingmillio

nsofbarsofusedsoapfromendingupinlandfill(垃圾填埋地)everyyear.Hischaritywasabletoraisemoneybychargingthehotelsforthisservice.Inreturn,thehotelscou

ldtelleveryonetheywerepartofanamazingnewcharity.Today,thecharityhasofficesoverseasandoperatesinChina,IndiaandCanada.Manyofthebigge

sthotelgroupsintheworldareworkingwithCleanTheWorld,helpingtosavelives.24.WhattroubledShawnwhenhewasinahotelroomin2009?A

.Histiringtravels.B.Thewasteofsoapinhotels.C.Hissleepingproblems.D.Thepoorserviceofthehotel.25.Whatcanwelear

naboutCleanTheWorld?A.Itisawin-winforitselfandhotels.B.Ithelpshotelsmakealotofmoney.C.Itintendstosellsoaptopoorpeopl

e.D.Ittriestocreateenvironment-friendlysoap.26.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeShawn?A.Far-sightedandstr

ict.B.Curiousandhumorous.C.Public-spiritedandcaring.D.Responsibleandcourageous.27.Whatwouldbethebesttitle

forthetext?A.HotelscomingtogetherB.BuildinggoodhygienehabitsC.CreativewaysofmakingsoapD.RecyclingsoaptosavelivesCPeoplemayseta

nalarmonthephoneorclockthatsoundslikethis:beepbeepbeep.Thathard,unpleasantsoundmaybemakingithardertoshakeoffthesleepyfeelin

ginthemorningknownasgrogginess.So,isthereabetterwaytowakeup?Arecentstudysaysyes.Theanswerismusic.Thest

udy,carriedoutbyresearchersinAustralia,involved50people.Theresearchersfoundthatpeoplewhowakeuptomusicalalarmsrep

ortedfeelingmoreawakeandalert.StuartMcFarlane,aleadwriterofthestudystated,“Weareverysurprisedbythesefindingsasonemig

htexpectaharshbeepingsoundtobemoresuccessfulatwakingupaperson.”Sleepinertia(睡眠惯性)isanothertermforgrogginess.Itmeansaperson

hasaheavyfeelingwhenwakingup,andhastroublegettingmovingagainaftersleeping.McFarlanesaidpeopleneedtobetter

understandsleepinertia’sharmfuleffectsonhumanperformancelaterintheday.“Noteveryonewillexperiencethefulleffect.Butforthosewhoneedtoperformwell

duringthistime,careshouldbetakenwhenperformingtheirduties,”hesaid.“Thisincludesdangeroustaskslikedrivingorridingourbikesshortlyafterwakingup

.Thesameistrueforpeoplewhoworkindangeroussituationsshortlyaftertheywake,includingfirefightersandpilots.”So,whatmakesmusicalalarmsbett

erforwakingup?Theresearchersthinkthemusicmaybemoresuccessfulinreducingsleepinertiabecauseithasseveraltones,comparedtothesingletoneofa“beeping”

alarm.McFarlanesaidthatthechangesovertimebetweenthemusictonesmayhelpincreaseaperson’sattentionwhenwakingfromsleep.Andisthere

akindofmusicthatisbesttowakeupto?Theremaybe,McFarlanesaid.“Wecouldsuggestalarmsoundsthataretunefullandeasytosingalongwith.Th

ecurrentsoundsIhavebeenusinginclude‘Closetome’bytheCureand‘Borderline’byMadonna.”Nomatterhowyouwakeup,expertssay,theamountofsleepyo

ugetalsomattersalot.28.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“shakeoff”meaninParagraph1?A.Getholdof.B.Getridof.C.Payattentionto.D.Fit

into.29.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Sleepinertiaisthemaincauseofgrogginess.B.Howlongapersonsleepsisofg

reatimportance.C.The“beeping”alarmisnoteffectivemainlybecauseofitsnoisytone.D.Itisdangerousforeveryonetodriveorridebicyclesshortlyafterwakingup

.30.Whatmakesmusicmoreeffectiveinresistingsleepinertia?A.Itvariesintones.B.Itispleasanttohear.C.Ithashigherfrequency.D.Itiseasiertou

nderstand.31.Inwhichsectionofamagazinemayyoufindthepassage?A.Technology.B.Fiction.C.Health.D.Entertainment.DAteamofresearchersatETHZurichhastheperf

ectlong-lastingsolutiontoourfogproblem.Theyhavedevelopedaverythinandgold-basedtransparentcoating(涂层)thatcanconvertsunlightinto

heat,whichcanbeappliedtoglassandothersurfacestopreventthemfromfogging.Thespecialcoatingisdevelopedusingtitani

umoxideandgoldparticles.Itselectivelyabsorbsinfraredradiations(红外线辐射)fromthesunlightandcreatesaheatingeffectthatispowerfulenoughtokeepfogawayfromthes

urfaceofanobject.Thecoatingbasicallyemploysheattostopfogging.Thecoatingabsorbsalargepartoftheinfraredradiation,whichcausesittoh

eatup-byupto8℃.Previously,productslikeanti-foggingsprays(喷雾)createaverythinfilmofwateronthesurfacetoremovefog.Theproblemwithsuchs

urfacesispollution.Alongwithwater,thespraysalsoattractdirt,dust,oil,andvariousotherdirtysubstances,andjustalittledirtonthesurfacem

akesituseless.However,thenewcoatingrepels(排斥)water.Furthermore,thecoatingissignificantlythinner,whichmakesitmoretra

nsparentaswellasflexible.Itisheatedpassivelyandrequires,duringdaytime,noadditionalenergysource.Goldmig

htbeexpensive,buttheresearchersstressthattheircoatingrequiressolittlethatthematerialcostsremainlow.Theircoatingis

producedwithstandardizedandreadilyscalablemethods,allcost-effectively.However,althoughthisproductcanworkatverylowlevel

sofsolarradiation,itdoesrelyonacertainamountoflight.Theresearcherswilldevelopthecoatingfurtherforotherapplications.In

theprocess,theywillexaminewhetherothermetalsworkjustaswellasgold.Thereisnoneedtofear.However,thiswouldcauseacarorabuildi

ngtoheatupmoreinthesummer.Theresearchershavealreadyfiledapatent.Hopefully,thisgroundbreakingproductwillsoonbeavailableonthemarket.32.Howdoes

thenewcoatingworktoremovefog?A.Byreflectingpartofsunlightselectively.B.Bykeepingcoolairawayfromtheobject.C.Bycreatingathinfilmofwateronthe

surface.D.Byabsorbinginfraredradiationstoheatthecoating.33.Whydoestheauthormentionpreviousanti-foggingproducts?A.Tostresstheadvantagesofthene

wcoating.B.Tointroducetheinspirationbehindthenewcoating.C.Toprovethedifficultyofcreatinganti-foggingproducts.D.Toexplainthereasonfor

theanti-foggingcoatingbeingpopular.34.Whatisthelimitationofthenewcoating?A.Itisconsiderablyexpensive.B.Itdependsonsunlighttowork.C.Ittakesto

omuchtimetoproduce.D.Itisdifficulttocleanandmaintain.35.Whatdotheresearchersplantodonext?A.Applyforapatentfortheinvention.B.D

eveloptheproductformorepracticaluses.C.Exploretheenvironmentalimpactofthecoating.D.Seekamoreenvironmentally

friendlymaterialtoreplacegold.第二节(共5个小题;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入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。FourCommonCo

mmunicationMistakesItcanbeembarrassingtomakemistakesincommunication.Forexample,ifyousendanemailwithagrammaticalmistake,youcanenduplookingun

professional.36Forexample,theycanpushawaycolleaguesorcustomers.Nowlet’slookatsomecommoncommunicationmistakes.37Spelling,toneandgrammaticalmistak

escanmakeyoulookcareless.That’swhyit’sessentialtocheckallofyourcommunicationsbeforeyousendthem.Sometimes,itcanbedifficulttoseeerrorsinyourownw

ork.Soconsideraskingacolleaguetolookoverkeydocumentsbeforeyoudistributethem.Youalwaysdeliverbadnewsbyemail.Wouldyouannouncesomethingbadtoo

thersbyemail?Ifyoudid,youcouldupsetthem!Writtencommunicationchannelsdon’tallowyoutosoftendifficultmessageswithnon-verb

al(非言语的)clues,suchasbodylanguage.38Soifyouneedtodeliverbadnews,dothisinperson.Youtendtoavoiddifficultcon

versations.Atsomepoint,youwillneedtogivenegativefeedback(反馈意见).Itmayseemwisetoavoidsuchconversation.39Forinstance,youmayfindthatasmallproblemyou“

letgo”soongrowsintoabigone.Preparationisthekeytohandlingdifficultconversations.Learntogiveclear,actionablefeedback.Youarereacting

insteadofresponding.Haveyouevershoutedatacolleagueinupset,orsentabriefandunfriendlyreplytoanemail,withoutthinkingyourpointthrough?Ifso,you’relik

elytohavereactedemotionally,insteadofrespondingcalmly.Thekindofemotionalreactioncandamageyourreputation(名声).40A.Youfailtohaveyourworkchecked.

B.Butthiscancausefurtherproblems.C.Difficultconversationscancauseupset.D.Youassumeothersunderstandyourmessages.E

.Youmaygiveotherstheimpressionoflackingself-control.F.Andtheydon’tallowyoutoimmediatelydealwithstrongemotions.G.Othercommunicationmista

kescanhavemoreseriousconsequences.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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出填入空白处的最佳选项。Hank,atwo-

year-oldcat,isahomebody.Butrecently,hegot41ina60-talltreeforfivedaysandfournightswithoutfoodorwater.Hank’sb

ig42startedlastweekend.Heexploredtheneighborhood43,andadogcameout,runningafterhimandsendinghimflyingupatree.WhenHank’sowner,DeloresBu

shong,44himintheneighbor’stree,sheimmediatelycalledtheHumaneRescueAllianceforhelp.45,Hankwastoohighforanyladder(梯子)toreacha

ndthetreebranchwasn’t46enoughtosupporttheclimboftherescuer.Bushongfeltextremely47,butherneighborsshowedherthatshewasn’talone.Th

eneighbor,whosetreeHankhadclimbed,letBushongsitinhisbackyardand48Hankdown.Anotherneighbor49acanoffish,hopingitmightattrac

tthe50cattocomedown.Bydayfive,theytriedanew51anditworked!They52apulley(滑轮)systembycirclingaropearoundatallbranch,and53abasketwith

someoftheowner’spersonalitems.Thecat,followingthefamiliarscents,climbedintothebasketandwas54fromthetree.Bushongsaidthehelpofhercomm

unitywas55,andHank’sadventuretaughtheralessonaboutneighborshelpingneighbors!41.A.injuredB.stuckC.involvedD.lost42.A.

practiceB.challengeC.adventureD.appearance43.A.inturnB.bychanceC.ontimeD.asscheduled44.A.rescuedB.observedC.trainedD.spotte

d45.A.TypicallyB.SurprisinglyC.UnfortunatelyD.Strangely46.A.smoothB.stableC.flexibleD.fixed47.A.shockedB.emba

rrassedC.ashamedD.helpless48.A.talkB.catchC.bringD.frighten49.A.receivedB.donatedC.preservedD.sold50.A.energeticB.cautiousC.curiousD.hungry51.A.instr

uctionB.opinionC.approachD.choice52.A.createdB.repairedC.boughtD.texted53.A.madeB.carriedC.raisedD.decorat

ed54.A.comfortedB.protectedC.returnedD.lowered55.A.remarkableB.seriousC.availableD.responsible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个适当的词或括号内单词的正确形式。ThehistoryofChineseteaisalongandgradualprocess.GenerationsofgrowersandproducershaveperfectedtheC

hinesewayofmakingteaand56(it)manyuniqueregionalvariations.The57(origin)ideawassuggestedbythelegendaryEmp

erorShennong,58issaidtohavelived5,000yearsago.Hisfar-sightedlawsrequiredthatforhealth59(reason)alldr

inkingwaterbeboiled.Astory60(go)that,onesummerday,whilevisitingadistantpartofhiskingdom,heandtheofficialsstopped61(

rest).Athiscommand,theservantsbegantoboilwater62theofficialstodrink.63(dry)leavesfromanearbybushfellintotheboilingwater,

andabrownsubstancewasinjectedintothewater.Asascientist,theEmperorwasinterestedinthenewliquid,dranksome,and

founditvery64(refresh).Andso,accordingtolegend,tea65(create)in2737BC.选择题部分第四部分写作(共两节,分满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是新洲中学学生会主席李华,你校将举办“用英语讲好中国故事”的演讲比赛。请给外

教David写邮件,邀请他来做评委。内容包括:1.演讲相关信息(时间、地点等);2.询问对方的意向。注意:1.词数约为80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。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。Alongtimeago,whenIworkedinAhmedabad,wewouldoftendrivetoMountAbuforshorttrips—ittookusanywherebetweensev

entoeighthourstodriveup.Thatyear,mycloserelativeswerevisitingfromLucknowduringtheholidays,andwemadeaplantovisitAbuforthreedays.Sincetherewerese

venofus,includingmybrother’sfamilywhoalsolivedinAhmedabad,wehiredtwocabs.Wepickedourselvesintothevehicles,stacked(堆放)ourlu

ggageonthecarriersontopandstartedout.Agoodtimewasbadbyall,andsoonitwastimetoreturn.Duringthejourneyback,westoppe

dataDhabaforteaandsnacksneartheMehanadistrict.That’swhenInoticedsuddenlythattheropewithwhichtheluggagewastiedonandofthec

arriershadcomeloose(松动的)andoneofthesuitcaseswasmissing.Itmusthavefallenoffsomewherealongtheway.Althoughitdidn’tcontainanyvalu

ables—justclothesandsomecash,wedecidedtoretraceoursteps,drawingbackfourkilometres,lookingforthebag.Butluckwasn’tour

friend:wecouldnotlocateitandreturnedtoAhmedabaddepressed.Afteraboutamonth,oneday,whileinmyoffice,Igotacallfro

mmyassistantthatacertainMr.Smithwantedtoseeme.Iwasinthemiddleofameetingsohewasaskedtowait.AfterIgotdone,Icalledhimintomyoffi

ce.Iwaslookingafterthedevelopmentofsmallindustriesinthestateatthetime,somyimmediatequerywas.“Howcanwehelpyou?Doyouwanttos

etupanindustryorareyoufacinganyissuesinyourenterprise?”Towhichhesaid,“No,sir.Ihavenotcomeforanyofficialhelp.Itisapers

onalmatter.Didyoulosesomethingrecently?”Ofcourse,itallcamebacktomeandItoldhimaboutthelostsuitcasefromthecabbackfromMountAbuamo

nthago.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1:ThenSmithtoldhissideofthestory.Paragraph2:Butthegentlemanins

istedondeliveringthesuitcasetome.北斗联盟2023学年第一学期期中联考高二年级英语学科参考答案第一部分:听力(1-20每题1.5分,满分30分)1-5CACCB6-10

ABABC11-15CABCC16-20ACBBC第二部分:阅读理解(每题2.5分,满分50分)21-23BAC24-27BACD28-31BBAC32-35DABB36-40GAFBE第三部分:语言运用(满分3分)第一节:完形填空(每题1分,满分15分)41-45BCBD

C46-50BDABD51-55CACDA第二节:语法填空(每题1.5分,满分15分)56.its57.original58.who59.reasons60.goes61.torest62.for63.Dried64.refreshing65.wascreated第四部分:写

作(满分40分)第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)Onepossibleversion:DearDavid,I’mLiHua,chairmanoftheStudentUnion.Delightedandprivileged

,I’mwritingtoinviteyoutobeajudgeatourEnglishspeechcontest,TellingChina’sStoriesWellinEnglish.Aimedatspre

adinggloriousChinesehistoryandcultivatingnationalconfidence,thecontestisduetotakeplaceinourschoolauditoriumonDec.15th.I

tstartsat9:30a.m.andwilllastabout2hours.Ninecontestantswillcompeteinthefinal,eachdeliveringtwospeeches,apreparedoneandanimpromptuonebasedonatopi

cchosenbytheEnglishteachers.Itwouldbeourgreatesthonorifyoucouldacceptourinvitationandgetyourtimespared.Ifyouhaveanymore

questions,feelfreetocallme.Lookingforwardtoyourpromptreply.Yours,LiHua第二节:续写(满分25分)范文展示1:ThenShahtoldhissideofthestory.Whiledrivinghom

e,henoticedasuitcaselyingbythesideoftheroad.HeleftamessageattheLostandFound,butnooneapproachedhimforthesuitcase.Aboutamonthp

assed,hecoulddonothingbutbreakopenthelockandfoundmynameandaddressinside.Wordsfailedmetoconveymythanksforhiskindnessandgenerosity.Ofcourse,Imenti

onedthatIwouldvisithisresidenceintheeveningandcollectmybag.(80)Butthegentlemaninsistedondeliveringthesuitcaset

ome.Intheeveningheandhiswifecametomyhousewiththesuitcase.Wechattedovertea.Ithankedthemagain.Itwasnotfo

rthebelongingsbutfortheeffortstheysparedtofindme.Weremainedintouchforquitesometimeafterwards,butsomehowwelosttouchw

itheachother.Hatsofftohim,themanwhomakesmerealizethatkindnessstillrulestheworld.(70)范文展示2:ThenSmithtoldhissideofthestory.Itturnedoutthatamon

thagoonhiswayhomefromMountAbu,hepulledovertousethetoilet,andhappenedtonoticeasuitcaseontheroad.Heputupafewpostersinthelo

calarea,buttheownernevercontactedhim.Eventually,hehadtobreakopenthelockandfoundmyphonenumber.Atit,Iwasovercomewithunexpectedsurpr

ise.Aftersomegratefulwords,ItoldhimIwoulddrivetohishousetocollectmysuitcase.(85)Butthegentlemaninsistedondeliveringthesuitcasetome.HewasworriedI

’dhaveahardtimefindinghishouse.Afterwhatseemedtwohours,hecametomyhousewiththesuitcase.Themomentsthatfollow

edwitnessedourhappyconversation.Beforeheleft,Iinsistedongivinghimagiftinreturn,butherefusedfirmlyandsaid,“I’mhappytobeofs

omehelp.IfItookit,myhappinesswouldbegone.”Lookingathisfadingfigure,Iwasnotonlygladtohavemysuitcasebackbutalsogladtohavemytrustinhumanityback.(85)听力原文

:Text1W:Whatarewegoingtodotonight?Whydon’twegotothecinemaoraconcert?M:Well,thethingisthatthere’safootballmatchontelevision.Text2M:Excuseme.Could

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enwasyourlaptopstolen?W:Itwasabout10o’clock.Ilefthomeat8:00,andwhenIcamebackat11:00,itwasgone.Text4M:Shallweeatouttonight?W

:Soundsgreat.Wheredoyouwanttogo?M:HowabouttheRedRoseRestaurant?It’sverynearmyhouse.W:It’stoonoisythere.HowabouttheBlueMoonRestaurant?Ilikethesoftmu

sicthere—it’samuchnicerenvironmentforeating.Text5W:Whyareyouallwet,Nick?M:Someonefellintothelake,andIjumpedintosavehim.W:Oh,mydearboy,I’msogla

dyou’reOK.Goandtakeahotbath.Thengiveyourdadacall.I’llgoandprepareyousomedinner.Text6W:Hello,canyouboarddogshere?M:Yes.Howlongdoyouwanttoboardyourdog

?W:⑥IwanttoboardmydogherefromnextMondaytonextThursday.Howmuchperday?M:⑥Asmalldogis$25aday;abigdogis$50aday.W:⑥Oh,Ithinkmineisasmallone.⑦C

anyouwalkthedogtwiceaday?M:Noproblem.Whenyoubringyourdog,pleasebringthedog’sregistrationpapers.Text7M:Hello,Alice.

What’sthematter?W:I’vebeenherefortwohours.Canyousparemeafewminutes?M:Rightnow?W:Yes.⑧I’dliketohaveawordwithyouaboutmyjob.M:Sorry.⑨I’mafraidIc

an’t,forImustgototheairporttomeetMr.Brownnow.W:Whataboutthistimetomorrow?M:OK.Thistimetomorrowthen.Seey

ou!W:Seeyou!Text8W:Oh,Dennis,whatshouldIdo?M:What’swrong,Julia?W:IdonothavecoolclothesfortheTalentShow

nextweek.Myclothesareoutofstyle.M:Whynotbuysomenewclothes?W:Idon’thaveenoughmoney.M:Maybeyoucouldgetapart-timejobinyourf

reetime.W:No,Ican’t.Myparentswantmetospendmoretimeonmystudy.SoIarguedwiththem.M:Oh,youshouldn’targue

withyourparents.Youshouldtalktothem.Hey,Julia,whydon’tyouborrowsomefromyoursister?Ithinkyoutwoarethesam

esize.W:That’strue.Butmysisterdoesn’twantmetowearherclothes.Shewantstobeoriginal.SoIhadanargumentwithhertoo.Text9W:Hi,Jackie!We’regoingtoa

farewellpartyonFridayevening.Wouldyouliketocome?M:Toaparty?Ruth,I’dloveto!Whosepartyisit?W:Myfriend,Ben.He’sgoingto

ParisonSaturday.He’sgotagreatjobwithaFrenchmagazine.M:Wow!Goodforhim.Ishehavingapartyathisflat?W:Yes.He’sarrangedforit.M:Who

elseisgoing?W:Well,someofBen’sfriendsfromworkandus.M:Thatsoundsgood.Whattimeareyougoing?W:Aboutnineo’clock.Thepartyi

satten.M:I’dliketogowithyou.I’llmeetyouatyourflatataquartertonine.W:Noproblem.Seeyouthen.Text10W:Goodafter

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