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第1页共6页2023—2024学年东北师大附中高二年级(英语)科试卷上学期阶段考试出题人:刘宇吴斌由玮审题人:张振兴本卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,满分120分,考试用时90分钟.第Ⅰ卷选择题(90分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeake
rs?A.Doctorandpatient.B.Professorandstudent.C.Fellowworkers.2.Wheredoesthemanwanttogo?A.TheDonghuPark.B.TheHistoryMuseum.C.T
heCityLibrary.3.WhydoesthewomanprefertogotoShanghaibycar?A.Itisconvenient.B.Itischeap.C.Itisfast.4.Howmanywordsdoesthemanlearneachwe
ek?A.Fifteen.B.Ten.C.Six.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Aclassmate.B.Aworkmate.C.Aneighbor.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第
7两个小题。6.Whendidthewomanstarttoplaythepiano?A.At5yearsold.B.At11yearsold.C.At16yearsold.7.Whydidthemanplayalotofsports?A.Heneverlikedtheguitar.B.He
preferredplayingsports.C.Hedidn’thaveaninstrument.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第9两个小题。8.WhyisthewomanflyingtoNewYork?A.Tomeetacustomer.B.Togiveareport.C
.Toattendanexhibition.9.WherewillPaulgofirst?A.Thecoffeeshop.B.Mr.Smith’shomeoffice.C.Theairport.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三
个小题。10.WhereisthemangoingtohavedinneronFridaynight?A.Atarestaurant.B.Athissister’splace.C.Athismother’splace.11.Whendidtheman
’ssistermoveout?A.Duringhighschool.B.Rightafterhighschool.C.Inhersecondyearofcollege.12.Howoftendoesthemanusu
allyseehissister?A.Aboutonceaweek.B.Aboutonceamonth.C.Aboutonceayear.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.Inwhichyeardidthemanstarttovolunteer?A.2014
.B.2015.C.2020.14.Whatisthereasonforthemantochoosetovolunteerafterretirement?A.Puttinghisexperienceandknowledgetouse.B.Findingagoodwayto
killtime.C.Developinganewhobby.15.Whatvolunteerjobisthemandoingnow?A.Beingaguide.B.Offeringfoodtothehomeless.C.Teachinginlocalschools.16.Whatdoes
themangainfromvolunteering?{#{QQABQQSAgggAAhBAAAgCQQFgCgEQkBCACIoGhBAIIAAAgQNABCA=}#}第2页共6页A.Freeeducation.B.Loveforlife.C.Asens
eofpurpose.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.Whatmightthespeakerbe?A.Aresident.B.Afirefighter.C.Anewsreporter.1
8.Wheredidthefirestart?A.Fromapark.B.Fromastore.C.Fromanapartmentbuilding.19.Whendidthefirehappen?A.Earlylas
tnight.B.Latelastnight.C.Anhourago.20.HowdidthepeopleofBatteryParksound?A.Surprised.B.Calm.C.Frightened.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。AJacquelineFelicedeAlmania(c.1322)highlightsthedoubtthatwome
npracticingmedicinefaced.BorntoaJewishfamilyinFlorence,shemovedtoPariswheresheworkedasaphysicianandperfo
rmedsurgery(外科手术).In1322shewaschargedforpracticingunlawfully.Inspiteofthecourthearingtestimonials(证明)ofherabilityasadoctor,s
hewasbannedfrommedicine.TanYunxian(1461-1554)wasaChinesephysicianwholearnedherskillsfromhergrandparents.Chinesewomenatthattimecouldnots
erveapprenticeships(学徒期)withdoctors.However,Tanpassedtheofficialexam.Tantreatedwomenfromallwalksoflife.In1511,T
anwroteabook,SayingsofaFemaleDoctor,describingherlifeasaphysician.JamesBarry(c.1789-1865)wasbornMargaretBulkleyinIrel
andbut,dressedasaman,shewasacceptedbyEdinburghUniversitytostudymedicine.Shequalified(取得资格)asasurgeonin1813,thenjoinedtheBritishArmy,servingoverseas.
Barryretiredin1859,havingpracticedherentiremedicalprofessionlivingandworkingasaman.RebeccaLeeCrumpler(1831-1895)
workedasanurseforeightyearsbeforestudyinginmedicalcollegeinBostonin1860.Fouryearslater,shewasthefirstAfri
canAmericanwomantoreceiveamedicaldegree.ShemovedtoVirginiain1865,wheresheprovidedmedicalcaretofreedslaves.21.WhatdidJacque
lineandJameshaveincommon?A.Doingteachingjobs.B.Beinghiredasphysicians.C.Performingsurgery.D.Beingbannedfrommedicine.22.HowwasTanYunxiandiffere
ntfromtheothers?A.Shewroteabook.B.Shewentthroughthecourt.C.Sheworkedasadentist.D.Shehadformaleducation.23.Whowa
sthefirstAfricanAmericanwithamedicaldegree?A.JacquelineFelicedeAlmania.B.TanYunxian.C.JamesBarry.D.RebeccaLeeCrumple
r.BSittingintheclassroomIfeltconfused,forIcouldn’treadtheblackboard.ThenMumtookmetothehospital.Withinafewdays,Iwasdiagnosed(诊断)withas
everevisualimpairment(视力障碍).Infact,Iwaspracticallyblind.Amazingly,I’dmanagedtoreachtheageof13withoutanyonerealizing,note
venme!“Itallmakessensenow,”Mumsaid.Asakidlivingonafarm,Iwasforeverfallingoverthings.Iwasknownastheclumsy(笨拙)onetomyparentsandfoursisters.Butnow,Iwa
sbeingtoldthatIsawtheworlddifferently—Icouldonlymakeouttheoutlinesofthings.Iwasgivenreadingglassesbutthey
didn’thelpmuch.Refusingtoletmydiagnosisholdmeback,IcontinueddoingeverythingIloved.Aslongaseverythingw
asinitsplace,Icouldfeelmywayaround.LaterIgotmarriedtoLanceandhadamazingkids.Icouldchangenappies(尿布)anddressth
ekidsfine—itjusttookalittlelongerasIreliedontouchtoworkoutwherethingswere.Cooking,ontheotherhand,wasnotmyforte.Iwasterrible—alwaysmixingupsugarands
alt!Nowadays,mygrandkidshaveallbeenbroughtupnottoleavetoysonthefloorormovechairsawayfromthetable.“Wedon’twantGrandm
atripping,”Lancewillsay.{#{QQABQQSAgggAAhBAAAgCQQFgCgEQkBCACIoGhBAIIAAAgQNABCA=}#}第3页共6页Overtheyear,I’veenjoyedlovelyfamilyholidays,butsometimes
feltlikeLanceorthekidsweretooprotectiveofme.SoIwasthrilledwhenIbookedmyselfonatriptotheGoldCoastwithpeoplewhowerejustlikemeinatravelcompany.I’mnot
missingout—mylifeisbeautiful.I’msoluckytohaveawonderfulfamilyandlotsofexperiences.Lifeisprecious—youdon’tneedto“see”that.24.Whatcanwekn
owfromthefirstparagraph?A.Thereadingglassesgottheproblemfixed.B.Shealwaystrippedbecauseshewasawkward.C.Shegotseverevisualimpa
irmentattheageof13.D.Nobodyrealizedhersightwaspooruntilshewas13.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“forte”inParagraph3mean?A.Weakness
.B.Favourite.C.Strength.D.Business.26.Whatcanweknowabouttheauthor?A.Sheisabletoseethingsclearlynow.B.Sheledalo
nelyandhopelesslife.C.Shecouldhelpcareforthekids.D.ShewenttotheGoldCoastallbyherself.27.Whatcanwelearnfromtheauthor’sstory?A.Wenee
dtogototravelfrequentlyonourown.B.Weshouldalwaysturntothefamilyforhelp.C.Everyoneshouldpayspecialattentiontotheblindpeople.D.Everyonecanen
joythebeautyoflifewithapositivemind.CScientistsintheNetherlandshavetrainedbeestoidentifyCOVID-19throughtheirsenseofsmell,acc
ordingtoapressreleasefromWageningenUniversity.Theresearchwasconductedonmorethan150beesinWageningenUniversity’sre
searchlab.Thescientiststrainedthebeesbygivingthematreat—asugar-watersolution—everytimetheywereexposed(暴露于)tothesmellofsamples(样本)infectedwith
COVID-19.Eachtimethebeeswereexposedtoanon-infectedsample,theywouldn’tgetareward.Eventually,thebeescouldidentifyani
nfectedsamplewithinafewseconds—andwouldthenstickouttheirtongueslikeclockworktocollectthesugarwater.Beesaren’tthefirstanimalstodetectCOVID-19by
smell.ResearchershavealsotraineddogstotellthedifferencebetweenpositiveandnegativeCOVID-19samplesfromhumansaliva(唾液)orsweatwit
hfairlyhighlevelsofaccuracy.AGermanstudyfoundthatdogscouldidentifypositiveCOVID-19samples94%ofthetime.That’sbecausethecorona
virus(冠状病毒)makesaninfectedperson’sbodysmellslightlydifferentfromthoseofanon-infectedperson.Butresearchersstillaren’tsurewhetheranimalsarethebestbetfo
rsmellingoutCOVID-19casesoutsidethelab.“NooneissayingtheycanreplaceaPCRmachine,buttheycouldbeverypromising,”HolgerVolk,aneurologist,toldN
ature.PCRmachinesarewhatlabtechniciansusetoprocessstandardCOVID-19tests.Attheveryleast,certainanimalscouldbeusefulforidentifyingCOVID
-19inplacesorcountriesinwhichhigh-techlabequipmentisnotenoughorinaccessible.Wageningenscientistsareworkingonamachinethatcantr
ainbeesatonce.Thenbeescanusetheirskillstotestforcoronavirusaerosols(气溶胶)inthesurroundingenvironment.28.Howdidtheresearchersteachthebeestoiden
tifyCOVID-19?A.Byofferingbeessomerewards.B.Byinfectingbeeswiththevirus.C.Byraisingbeeswithsugarwater.D.By
exposingbeestoinfectedhumans.29.WhyaredogsabletofindoutpositiveCOVID-19samples?A.Theycanwatchforthehiddenvirus.B.Theyhave
asharpsenseofsmell.C.Theycanfeelsamples’innerchanges.D.Theyreactmorequicklythanbees.30.Whatisthefollow-uptaskofWa
geningenscientists?A.Tokeeptrackofmorebees.B.Todetectcoronavirusaerosols.C.Tohelpunderdevelopedcountries.D.Todevelopanewtypeofmachine.31.
Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Dogs:Well-trainedPCRmachinesB.Bees:PromisingCOVID-19detectorsC.HolgerVo
lk:AfighteragainstCOVID-19D.WageningenUniversity:AleaderinkeepingbeesDAmachinecannownotonlybeatyouatchess,itcanalsooutperformyouindebate.Lastw
eek,inapublicdebateinSanFrancisco,asoftwareprogramcalledProjectDebaterbeatitshumancompetitors,includingNoaOvadia,Israel’sformernationaldebatingchamp
ion.{#{QQABQQSAgggAAhBAAAgCQQFgCgEQkBCACIoGhBAIIAAAgQNABCA=}#}第4页共6页Brilliantthoughitis,ProjectDebaterhassomeweaknesses.
Ittakessentencesfromitslibraryofdocumentsandprebuiltargumentsandstringsthemtogether.Thiscanleadtothekindsofmistakes
nohumanwouldmake.Suchmistakeswillnodoubtbeironedout,yettheyalsopointtoavitalproblem.AsKristianHammond,professorofelec
tricalengineeringandcomputerscienceatNorthwesternUniversity,putit:“There’sneverastageatwhichthesystemknowswhatit’sta
lkingabout.”WhatHammondisreferringtoisthequestionofmeaning,andmeaningiscentraltowhatmakestheleastintelligentofhumansdifferentfromthemostint
elligentofmachines.Acomputerworkswithsymbols.Itsprogramspecifies(明确规定)asetofrulestotransformonestringof
symbolsontoanother.Butitdoesnotspecifywhatthosesymbolsmean.Indeed,toacomputer,meaningisirrelevant.Humans,inthinking,talk
ing,readingandwriting,alsoworkwithsymbols.Butforhumans,meaningiseverything.Whenwecommunicate,wecommunicatemeaning.Whatma
ttersisnotjusttheoutsideofastringofsymbols,buttheinsidetoo,notjusthowtheyarearrangedbutwhattheymean.Meanin
gbecomesknownthroughaprocessofsocialinteraction(相互作用),notofcomputation,interactionthatshapesthecontentofthesymbolsinourheads.Therulesthatdecide
meaninglienotjustinsideourheads,butalsooutside,insociety,insocialmemory,socialcustomsandsocialrelations.Itisthisthattellshumansandmachine
sapart.Andthat’swhy,howevershockingProjectDebatermayseem,thetraditionthatbeganwithSocratesandConfuciuswillnotendwithartifici
alintelligence.32.WhydoestheauthormentionNoaOvadiainthefirstparagraph?A.Toexplaintheuseofasoftwareprogram.B.T
oshowtheclevernessofProjectDebater.C.TointroducethedesignerofProjectDebater.D.Toemphasizethefairnessofthecompetition.33.WhatisProjectDebaterunab
letodoaccordingtoHammond?A.Createrules.B.Talkfluently.C.Understandmeaning.D.Identifydifficultwords.34.Whatcanbe
inferredaboutthefutureofhumantradition?A.ItwillgoagainstAI.B.Itwillbepasseddown.C.Itwilldefinitelydisappear.D.Itwillbewrittenintopr
ograms.35.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Socialinteractioniskeytounderstandingsymbols.B.Artificialintelligenceensureshumansabrightfutu
re.C.Ancientphilosopherssetgoodexamplesfordebaters.D.Thehumanbrainhasmoretobedeveloped.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。Visitingathemeparkisawonderfulactivityforafamilyduringsummerorotherholidays.36Ifyou’reonab
udget(预算),don’tbeworriedbecausethroughpatientplanningandresearch,youcanstillenjoyyourtripwithoutbreakingthebank.Belowaresomeguidelin
esonhowtovisitathemeparkonabudget.1.Determineyourbudget.Thisisaverydifficultpartofyourtasksincedetermininghowm
uchyoucanspendmeansgoingthroughanumberofthings.37Decideonhowmanydaysyouwillbestayinginyourselecteddestination.2.Listtheactivitieswhereyou’llspend
money.Listdownitemsthatwilldefinitelycostyoumoneysuchasyourhousing,food,fuelorfare,andotherluxurieslikesouvenirs.Ifyou’reaparent,t
hendiscusswiththechildrenaboutrulesandregulationslikepocketmoney.38Afterall,therewillbetimeswhene-paymentdoesn’t
work.3.39Ensurethatyoubookairticketsmonthsaheadbecausemostairlinecompaniesofferdiscountstoearlybirds.Youcancallyourpreferred
airlineorcheckitswebsite.4.Ensurethatyou’llbringallessentialsbeforetravelling.Bringtravelessentialsliketoothbrush,shampoo,to
wel,andsoon.40Makingalistofthingstobringwillcertainlyhelpthemdoitbetter.A.Scheduleyourtripmonthsahead.B.Ke
epaneyeforonlinetravelservices.C.Makethiscleartochildrenwhenpackingup.D.Don’tforgettocarrysomecashforemergencies.E.Identifythenumberofpeop
lewho’llbecomingwithyou.F.Youcancarryyourhand-luggageonboardwithoutcharge.{#{QQABQQSAgggAAhBAAAgCQQFgCgEQkBCACIoGhBAIIAAAgQNABCA=}#}第5页共6页G.Th
erearevariousincrediblethemeparksthatwillattractyou.第三部分完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)TheAdamsfamilyhomehasbeentakenoverbyorigami(折纸)inall
sizesandshapes.Nooneseemsto41though.Thosepapercreationsare42cleanwaterprojectsaroundtheworldandsavinglives.Amessyhomeisasmallpricetop
ay43.In2011,IsabelleAdamsandhersisterKatherinelearnedthateveryfivesecondsachilddiedfrom44ofcleanwaterandthatgirlsof
theiragecouldn’tgotoschool45theywerefetchingwateralldayfortheirfamilies.They46todosomething.“Sowetooksomethingthatweloveddoing—foldingorigami,witht
he47goaltohelpfundawellinEthiopia,”explainsKatherine.48,theyendedupsellingoutandraisingfarmorethanthattofully49thecostofthe
well.Katherine,now13,adds,“Itjustsnowballed,50thefoundingoftheprojectPaperforWater.”Ineightyears,thisprojecthas51morethan2mil
liondollarsforover200waterprojectsin20differentcountries.Now,therestoftheAdamsfamilyarealso52it.Butattheheartofit,beneathcountlesspa
perdecorationssittwoboldsistershopingto53othergirlsandboys.“Kidshaveanincredibleabilitytomakeareal54totheworldift
hey’rejustgiventhechance,”Isabellesays,“andifpeople55themintheirefforts.”41.A.mindB.noticeC.appreciateD.remem
ber42.A.decoratingB.rewardingC.attractingD.funding43.A.inexchangeB.inturnC.inreturnD.inresponse44.A.pollutionB.lossC
.lackD.waste45.A.althoughB.becauseC.unlessD.while46.A.hesitatedB.decidedC.happenedD.demanded47.A.lifelongB
.individualC.originalD.critical48.A.ApparentlyB.UnexpectedlyC.SuddenlyD.Gradually49.A.spendB.fillC.offerD.cover50.A.tryingoutB.dependingonC.contrib
utingtoD.applyingto51.A.savedB.borrowedC.earnedD.collected52.A.takingpartinB.benefitingfromC.opposedtoD.awardedfor53.A.
satisfyB.inspireC.informD.comfort54.A.judgmentB.senseC.differenceD.connection55.A.supportB.persuadeC.welcomeD.award第II卷非选择题(
满分30分)第四部分基础知识(共18小题,满分18分)第一节单词填空(共8小题;每小题1分,满分8分)根据所给句子和汉语提示,填入选必一第一至三单元单词的适当形式,每空一词。56.Underno______________(情况)shouldwedoterriblethingstooth
erpeople.57.Ihadafrightening______________(偶遇)withapoisonoussnake.58.Youdon’thavetobea(n)______________(天才)toseethattheyare
inlove.59.Theheatingsystemhasa(n)______________(自动)temperaturecontrol.60.Toolittleexercisereducestheirpowerto______________(抵抗)dis
ease.61.Aresponsibleleaderoughttoweighupthe______________(潜在)benefitsanddisadvantagesofinvestinginnewindustrie
s.62.Children,when______________(陪伴)bytheirparents,areallowedtoenterthestadium.63.Signsofeconomicandsocialadvancesareclearly___________(
可见)inthestreetsofthecapital.第二节短语填空(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)根据所给句子和汉语提示,写出选必一第一至三单元短语的适当形式,每空一词。64.Thegovernmenthas____
____________________________(致力于)improvinghealtheducation.65.Fewpresidentshave________________________________(掌权)withasmuch
financialsupport.66.Handmadegoods_______________________(吸引)thosewhoaretiredoffactory-madeproducts.67.Surroundedbycolorfuldecoration
s,thefountaincanshootwater___________________(达到)70mintothesky.68.Sheneededtobreakoutofher__________
__________(日常生活)anddosomethingexciting.第三节单句语法填空(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。69.Itwasnotlong___________________thesonspental
lthemoneyleftbyhisfather.70.Haveyoueverbeeninasituation___________________youknowtheotherpersonisrightyetyoucannotagreewithhim?{#{QQABQQ
SAgggAAhBAAAgCQQFgCgEQkBCACIoGhBAIIAAAgQNABCA=}#}第6页共6页71.Ican’tmeetyouatninetomorrow.I___________________(have)ameeting.7
2.Itisnogood___________________(read)withoutunderstanding.73.TherearevariousinterestingridesintheDollywoodpark,themostrem
arkable_______________(be)theworld-famousThunderhead.第五部分句子翻译(共4小题;每小题3分,满分12分)74.一听到这个消息,幸福的泪水顺着她的脸流下来。_________________________________________
______________________________________75.又紧张又害怕,她僵在原地。_______________________________________________________________________________76.汤姆如此生气,以
至于他心脏狂跳,冲出了门。_______________________________________________________________________________77.几次尝试都
失败了,这令她心烦意乱。_______________________________________________________________________________{#{QQABQQSAgggAAhBAAAgCQQFgCg
EQkBCACIoGhBAIIAAAgQNABCA=}#}第7页共6页东北师大附中2023-2024学年上学期阶段考试高二年级(英语)科试卷答案听力:1-5CBAAB6-10ACABC11-15BBBAC16-20C
CBAC阅读:21-25CADDC26-30CDABD31-35BBCBA36-40GEDAC完型:41-45ADACB46-50BCBDC51-55DABCA单词填空:circumstances,enco
unter,genius,automatic,resist,potential,accompanied,visible短语填空:committeditselfto/beencommittedto,cometopower,appealto
,upto,dailyroutine单句语法填空:before,where,willbehaving,reading,being句子翻译:74.Theinstant/Instantly/Assoonas/Immediately/Themoment
/Theminute/Thesecondsheheardthenews,tearsofhappinessrolleddownherface.75.Nervous/Stressedandscared/frightened,shecouldn’tmoveaninch/s
hefrozetothespot/shewasfrozentothespot/shewasrootedtothespot.76.Tomfeltsoangrythathestormedoutoftheroom,(with)hisheartpounding/beating/th
umpingwildly/violently./Tomfeltsoangrythathestormedoutoftheroomandhisheartwaspounding/beating/thumpingwildly/violentl
y.77.Severalattemptsfailed,whichleft/madeherupset/unsettled./Severalattemptsfailed,leaving/makingherupset/unsettled./S
everalfruitlessattemptsleft/madeherupset/unsettled.听力原文及参考答案:1.C【原文】W:Ihearthemanagerissick.Doyouthinkthemeetingwillbeputoff?M:Ihopeso.Iha
ven’tfinishedmyreportyet.2.B【原文】M:Excuseme.DoesthisbusgototheHistoryMuseum?W:Yes.YoucangetoffattheDonghuParkandwal
kstraightuntilyouseetheCityLibrary.Themuseumisjustoppositethelibrary.3.A【原文】W:HowwillyougotoShanghai?M:Iprefertotakethetraintosavemoney.Whatabout
you?W:Bycar.Weneedn’tbothertocarryluggage.4.A【原文】M:WhatareyoulearninginEnglishclassrightnow?W:Well,wehavetolearnthemea
ningsoftenwordseachweek.Andwe’regoingtoreadaShakespeare’splayforthenextsixweeks.M:Oh,welearnfivemorewordsthanyou.5.B【原文】W:Kris,didyouhearthatGem
maHudsonisleaving?M:Really?Wheredidyouhearthat?W:Shetoldmethatshe’sleavingnextmonth.M:IhavetosayI’mnotsurprised.Ididn’tthinkshe
wasveryhappyworkinghere.6.A7.C【原文】M:Yourguitarplayingsoundsbeautiful.Youmusthaveplayedforalongtime.W:A
ctually,I’veonlytakenguitarlessonsforayear.IplayedthepianosinceIwasfiveyearsolduntillastyearwhenIturnedsixteen.ButIalwayswantedaguit
ar,andIfinallygotoneformybirthday.I’veplayedeverydaysincethen!M:That’sgreat!Ialwayswantedtohaveaguitar,b
utIneverdid.Neitherofmyparentsplaysmusic.Sotheydidn’tthinkofgettingmeamusicalinstrument.Iplayedalotofsportsinstead.8.A9.B【原文】W:Hey,Paul.Ihear
thatyou’lltaketheplaneat2p.m.toattendtheexhibitioninNewYork.M:Yeah.W:Well,I’mgoingtovisitacustomertheretodayandwewil
lbeonthesameflight.Wouldyouliketoshareataxitotheairport?M:I’mafraidIcan’t.IhavetotakethisreporttoMr.Smithatthehome
officebeforehismeetingat10am,soIwasthinkingaboutgoingtotheairportstraightfromthere.Ifyou’dlike,Icouldmeety
ouattheairport.W:Inthatcase,howaboutmeetingat12:00tohavelunchtogetherbeforeourflight?M:Thatsoundslikeaplan.I’llse
eyouinthecoffeeshopatnoon,OK?W:OK.Seeyouthen.10.C11.B12.B【原文】W:WhatareyougoingtodoonFridaynight?M:Oh,I’mgoingtoha
vedinnerwithmymotherandmysister.{#{QQABQQSAgggAAhBAAAgCQQFgCgEQkBCACIoGhBAIIAAAgQNABCA=}#}第8页共6页W:Soundslovely!Areyougoingt
oarestaurant?M:No.Mymotherpreferscookingathome,sowe’regoingtoeatatherplace.W:Herplace?Youdon’tlivewithyourmotheranymore?M:
No.Imovedoutduringmysecondyearofcollege,andmysisterleftrightaftershegraduatedfromhighschool.W:OK.Sohowoftendoyouallmeetupbacka
tyourmother’s?M:Aboutonceamonth.ButIwastoobusywithschoollastmonth,soIhaven’tseenmymotherfortwomonths.W:Whataboutyoursister?Doyouseeherm
oreoften?M:Notreally.She’susuallyprettybusyatwork,soweonlyseeeachotheratmymother’s.13.B14.A15.C16.C【原文】W:Goodevening,David.I’msogladt
ohaveyouhere.M:It’smypleasure.W:Whendidyoustarttovolunteer?M:WhenIretiredin2014,IfoundmyselfwithmoretimetospareandIwaslookingforthingstodo.SoIbega
nvolunteeringthenextyear.W:Therearemanywayswecanoccupyourselvesaswegetolder.Wecanstartnewhobbies;wecantravel.Whydidyou
choosetovolunteer?M:Youknowthere’salwayssomeoneouttherethatneedsyourhelpandseniorshavevaluableexperienceandknowledgeth
atcanbeputtogooduse.W:Ican’tagreemore.Aretheremanyseniorsouttherevolunteering?M:Absolutely.Therewerealargenumberofseniorvolunteersin
theUnitedStateslastyearalone.W:Whatvolunteeractivitiesdoyouparticipatein?M:IusedtoofferfoodtothehomelessattheFoodBank.ButnowI’mdoingteachinginlocals
chools.W:Whatdoyougetfromvolunteering?M:Igainasenseofpurpose.Itjustfeelsgoodtobeneeded.W:Thankyouagain,David.M:You’rewelcome.Andthankyouforinvi
tingmetotheshow.17.C18.B19.A20.C【原文】W:Thankyou,Ron.I’mKatieGillhereatthecornerofGreenwoodandPine,wheretheheatofthefirecanstillbefeltsome100f
eetaway.Thefireissaidtohavestartedinsidethelocalstoreandithasspreadtothesurroundingapartmentbuildings.Aswespeak,firefightersandthepolicearehelpingt
hosewhocouldnotmakeitoutsidewithoutassistance.Thoughmanyseemtobesafe,thereisnotmuchrelieflefttothepeopleofBatteryPark.A
ccordingtothefiredepartment,thefirebeganearlylastnightafterthebakeryclosed.Thereseemstobeaproblemwiththewatersystemintheareaanditissto
ppingthefirepreventionsystemfromturningon.Manyhavecomefromlocalareaswithfoodandwatertohelp.Asfarasweknow,noonehasbeeninjuredyetby
thefirebecausemostpeoplehaveknowntoleavethebuildinghoursago,butastheseluckypeoplestandoutsideoftheirburninghomes,theydonotfeelcal
m.ThiswillbeanAugustthatthepeopleofBatteryParkwillnotforgetanytime.Nowbacktoyouinthestudio.{#{QQABQQSAgggAAhBAAAgCQQFgCgEQkBCACIoGhBAIIAAAg
QNABCA=}#}