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哈师大附中2023级十月份月考英语试卷2023.10.08本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。满分150分。考试时间为120分钟。第I卷第一部分听力(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.Whoisthewomanprobably?A.Apatient.
B.Anurse.C.Adoctor.2.WhatdidthewomandolastSunday?A.Sheplayedsoccer.B.Shetraveledbybicycle.C.Shereadabook.3.HowwillSusanspendmost
ofhertimeinFrance?A.Travelingaround.B.Studyingataschool.C.Lookingafterheraunt.4Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Themachineisuseless.B.Shecan'tfollowtheinstr
uctionseither.C.Themanhasputtoomuchpaperinthemachine.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.WhenRoadrepa
irswillbefinished.B.Whetherthebuswillbelate.C.WhyAnngothomelate.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.Whath
appenedtothewoman?A.Shefelthot.B.Thesoupburnedhermouth.C.Sheatetoomuchpepper.7Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inarestaurant.
B.Athome.C.Inashop.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Openhercomputerfiles.B.Makeadocto
r'sappointment.C.TalkwithITaboutherproblem.9.Whatdayisittoday?A.Monday.B.Tuesday.C.Wednesday.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantod
oduringtheTVcommercialbreaks?A.Enjoytheadvertisements.B.Makeacupoftea.C.Changethechannel.11.Whatisthewoman'sopinionabouttheadvertisem
ents?A.Theyareuseless.B.Theyareboring.C.Theyareinteresting.12.Whydoesthemandisliketheadvertisements?A.Theyaretoolong.B.Theyarerepea
tedsooften.C.Theylackimagination.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Wheredoesthewomancomefrom?A.London.B.SanFrancisco.C.L
osAngeles.14.HowwillthewomantraveltoMonterey?A.Byplane.B.Bytrain.C.Bycar.15.WhatistheweatherlikeinMonterey?A.Cold.B.
Hot.C.Warm.16.WhenwillthewomanplantoleaveMonterey?A.On7th.B.On11th.C.On17th.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhendidSebastianGeorgefirst
seethehouse?A.In1900.B.In1902.C.In1904.18Whydidn'tSebastianGeorgebuythehouseatfirst?A.Hefailedtomakeaquickdecision.B.Thehouseownerdidn'twant
tosellitthen.C.Hedidn'treachanagreementwiththehouseowner.19.Whereisthegreenhouse?A.OntherightoftheMulberryGarden.B.Oppositet
heInformationCenter.C.Besidethekitchengarden.20Whichplacedoesthespeakersuggestvisitingintheend?A.Thesouvenirshop.B.Th
egarage.C.TheRiverDudwell.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AFourVolunteerAbroa
dProgramsWalkingTreeTravelThisprogramoffersvoluntaryprojectsinEnglishteaching,theenvironment,communitydevelopment
,etc.,inalotofcountries.Itaimstoinspireindividualstobecomeglobalcitizensandtakeaninterestintheworldaroundthem.Ther
efore,itprovidestripsfocusingonvolunteeropportunitiesforhighschoolstudentsthatactivelyengagetravelersinglobalcommunities.Tanzania:DanceP
rogramOnthisproject,youareinvitedtoArusha,Tanzaniatodevelopdanceworkshopsforlocalschoolsandorphanages.Danceisjustoneofthemanyamazinga
spectsoftheprimaryeducationsystemandculturethatyouwilllearnaboutinTanzania,andyou’llhaveawonderfulchancetovo
lunteerwithlocalchildrenandlearnabouttheircultureanddances.St.LuciaVolunteerProgramThroughthisprogram,you’llsupportchildrenwhoa
refacingchallengesinnutrition,healthcare,andeducation.Inpartnershipwithlocalschoolsandcommunityorganization
s,you’llprovidematernalandinfant(母婴)support,introducechildcareworkshopstoparents,helpwithearlychildhoodeducation,teachhealthandhygien
e(卫生)lessons,andmanymore.VolunteeringJourneysThisprogrampridesitselfonpersonalattentionandtailoredexper
iencesforallparticipants,aswellashigh-qualityserviceandpositionsthatactivelyengagescientists,doctors,teachers,andcommunityleaders.Rightnow,
VolunteeringJourneysisofferingmanydifferentopportunitiestoteenandhighschooltravelers,includingfamilyvolunteerholidays,sum
mervolunteerprograms,andteen-friendlypositionsonmanydifferentprojectsinAfricaandAsia.21.WhatisthemainpurposeofWalkingTreeTravel?A.Tohe
lptoimprovetheenvironment.B.Toinspireseniorhighstudentstoloveteaching.C.Toencouragepeopletohaveaninternationalview
.D.ToadvertiseEnglishteachingprogramsinsomecountries.22.WhatisexpectedofapplicantsforSt.LuciaVolunteerProgram?A.Being
sensitiveandgenerous.B.Showingoutstandingleadership.C.Havingrichteachingexperience.D.Havingknowledgeabo
uthealthcare.23.Whichprogramwouldyouchooseifyouareinterestedinsocializingwithscientistsanddoctors?A.WalkingTreeTra
vel.B.VolunteeringJourneys.C.Tanzania:DanceProgram.D.St.LuciaVolunteerProgram.BWearinghighheels,lipst
ickandtrendydresses,agroupof“chicgrandmas”withanaverageageof68,canstillwalktherunwayasmodels.However,theyarenott
rainedmodels.Theyare,infact,ordinaryretirees.Theyallsharealoveforfashion,andtheycometogethertoaddabitofenjoymenttotheirlives.These“chicgrandmas”shar
eacommongoalnowbuttheirbackgroundscouldhardlybemoredifferent.SangXiuzhu,77,isoneofthem.Sheusedtobeanautomaticcontrolengineer.Sheini
tiallyintendedtojourneyaroundtheglobewithherhusbandafterretirement,butduringaliteraryevent,Sang,1.7meterstall,wasspottedbyamodelingcoa
ch.Inthebeginning,shejoinedtheseniormodelteamandattendedeventsorganizedbyherlocalcommunity.Later,shewasinvitedtoparticipateinBeijing
InternationalFashionWeek,ParisFashionWeekandhernewcareerjustgrew.Sangislearningtocomposemusic,formlinesandwritescripts.Sheissooccupiedtha
tshereallyhasnotimetothinkabouttheagingissue.Asforthefuture,Sangdoesn’tknowhowtodefine(定义)it,asshereallyenjoysthepresent.S
hesuggeststhatafterretirement,peopleshouldcopewiththetransitionperiod,andtheyshouldenjoylife.Aslongastheheart
isnotold,lifeisalwayssweet.All“chicgrandmas”arefullofenthusiasmfornewthingsandtheylivetolearn.Thiskindofenthusiasmthatisrooteddeeplyint
heirheartfillsthemwithenergy.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“chic”inthefirstparagraphmean?A.Retired.B.Senior.C.Fashionable.D.Traditional.25.WhatdidS
angplantodoafterretirement?A.Tobecomeaseniormodel.B.Toattendliteraryevents.C.Tolearntocomposemusic.D.Totouraroundthew
orld.26.Whatcanbeinferredaboutchicgrandmas?A.Theyhaveaborntalentformodeling.B.Theycomefromsimilarbackgrounds.C.Theywi
llinglyexperiencenewthings.D.Theycaremuchabouttheagingissue.27.Whichmightbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.BeautyHasNoAgeLimitB.Cha
ngesinFashionWeekC.RichLifeafterRetirementD.HowtoBeaSeniorModelCCurrentlyIhavebeendrawntobookswhichmotivatemetolookatmysel
f,andhopefullymakemeabetter“me”.TheCouragetoBeDisliked,byIchiroKishimiandFumitakeKoga,hasatitleIjustcannotgopast.The
bookhastakenJapanbystorm,usingthetheoriesofphilosopherAlfredAdlertocreateconversationsbetweenaphilosopher(哲学家),whoismade
upinthisbook,andayoungman.Theconversationscovermanybroad,interestingandtouchytopics.ThephilosophercharactersticksbythetheoriesofAdler,andexplai
nshowweareabletodecideourownlives,andbefreeoftheinfluenceofpastexperiencesandothers’expectations,whichisawayofthinkin
gthatallowsustodevelopthecouragetochangeandtoignorethelimitationsplacedonus.Thesecomplicatedtopicsarediscussedin
aconversationalstylebetweenthetwomen.Whileitiseasytofollowtheconversations,thetopicswillknockaroundinyourownhea
dasyouworkoutwhetheryousitonthesideofthephilosopher,theyoungmanorsomewhereinbetween.Thebookiswellrec
eivedbyreadersprimarilyduetothefactthatitshowstwowell-balancedviewsinthearguments.Youwillfindyourselfdoinghouseholdchores,oratyourkeyboa
rd,unpackingalltheinformationinyourmindandcomingtoyourownconclusions(结论).Youwillwholeheartedlyagreeonsomepoints.Whatistalkedabouti
nthebookispolarizing(两极化的)andIcertainlydon’tagreewitheverythingthephilosopherortheyoungmansays,butIthinkthat’sthepoint.TheCouragetoBeDisli
kedistheretoinspireaconversationwithyourselfanddosomeslightlyuncomfortablesoul-searching.28.Whichtypedoesthebookbelongto?A.Classicpoetry.B.Sciencen
ovels.C.Philosophytheory.D.Self-improvement.29.Whichstatementmightthephilosophercharacteragreewith?A.Peoplecantakecontroloftheirownlives.B.Peopl
earefreeoftheinfluenceoftheirpast.C.Peopleshouldhidetheireagernesstochange.D.Peopleoughttotaketheirlimit
ationsseriously.30.Howdoesthebookdevelop?A.Bylistingdata.B.Byexplainingaterm.C.Bypresentingdialogues.D.Bymakingcomparisons.31.Whyisthe
bookpopularwithreaders?A.Itshowsideasineasylanguage.B.Itoffersbalancedsidestothetopics.C.Itdisplaysthescientificstories.D.Itavoidsth
euseofunreadablewords.DMeetings.Answeringemails.Everfeeltoobusyatworktogetanyactualworkdone?Accordingtoane
wreportfromMicrosoft,ourworkplaceshaveaseriousproductivity(生产率)problem.64%of31,000employeessurveyedstruggledwithhavingthetimeandenergytodo
theirjob.Subjectssaidthatcountlessmeetingsweretheirnumberoneproductivitykiller.OtherreportsalsosupportedMicrosoft
’sstudy.AreportfromEY-ParthenonfoundAmericanworkerproductivitydecreasedby2.7%inthefirstquarterthisyearcomparedwiththesameperiodlastyear
,markingthefifthquarterinarowthatworkerproductivityhasdropped.Unsurprisingly,Microsoft,withitsenormousi
nvestment(投资)inAltools,saysAlisthesolution.NevermindthatitwasMicrosoft’sowntechnology—Teams,Office,Outlook—that
promisedproductivitysavingsanddeliveredtheopposite.ShouldwestillputfaithinMicrosofttosolvetheproblemwithnewtoolsthatwill“rethinkworkda
ys”and“protectfocustimeforcreativework”?Sowhatistheanswertotheproductivitypuzzle?Bigcompaniesneedtolooknofurtherthansmallbusinesses,whichhavebeenshow
inghowtobeproductive.Visitabusinesswithfewerthan100employeesandyouwillfindpeoplethereattheirdesks,behindc
ounters,orinfrontofmachines.Therearefewerformalizedmeetings.Employeescanmaketheirownchoices.Decisionsaremadewithoutcommittees.In
vestmentsaremadewithmoreofagut(直觉的)feeling.Technologyisusedwhenitisclearthatitcansavetimeandmakemoney.MicrosoftwouldhaveyoubelievethatbuyingitsAltech
nologywillsolveproductivityissues.However,whatistheproblemisnottoolittletechnologybuthowtouseitinasmartw
ay.32.Whichleadsmosttotheproductivityproblem?A.Workatmosphere.B.Co-workerrelationship.C.Officefacilities.D.Meetingoverload.33.Whatisth
eauthor’sattitudetowardsMicrosoft’stechnology?A.Supportive.B.Careful.C.Negative.D.Uncertain.34.Whatmakessmallbusinessesprodu
ctive?A.Rules.B.Committees.C.Investment.D.Flexibility.35.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Improvingproductivitycallsfo
rmorethantechnology.B.ThedevelopmentofAlwillsolveproductivityissues.C.BigcompanieshaveapromisingfutureintheAlfield.D.Smallbusinessesshouldm
akemoreuseoftechnology.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填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。TheSideEffectsofOverexe
rcisingIfyouareputtingintoomanyhoursatthegymortrainingtoohardforsports,yourbodymaybegintorespondnegatively
.Overexercisingiscommonamongathletesandfitnessenthusiastswithavarietyofsideeffects,bothphysicalandmental.Onepe
rson’sdefinitionofexcessive(过量的)exercisemightdifferfromanother’s.___36___Themainsignofitisloweringphysicalperformanceinyoursports,despiteo
ngoingorincreasedamountsoftraining.Ifyouareoverexercising,youmightnoticethenegativephysicaleffectsfirst.Youmightexperienceunexplainedweig
htlossanddecreasedappetite.Overexercisingcanalsocauseongoingmuscleandjointpainunrelatedtoaspecificinjury,difficultysleepingo
rnotfeelingrestedwhenyouwakeup.___37___Ifyouarenotfeelingyourusualexcitementforsports,orifyoudonotfeelmentallyprepar
edforexerciseorcompetition,youcouldbeexperiencingthementaleffectsofoverexercising.___38___Forexample,increasedanger,or
anabsenceofloveyouoncefelttowardyoursports.Thisconditioncanalsocauseotherpoorperformancesinyourlife.___39___Thefirstandmostvitalstepf
ortreatmentissimplyrecognizingthatyouhavethecondition.Thenfollowatrainingschedulethatvariesyourtrainingloadandi
ncludesadequaterest.___40___Whethertherestperiodlastforweeksorseveralmonthsdependsontheindividual.A.Youmightevengetsickmoreoften.B.Nevershoulditbe
lookeddownupon.C.However,itaffectswhoeveroverexercises.D.Doctorsmightmistakeitforamajorillness.E.Actually,themosteffectivetreatmen
tistorest.F.Therefore,handletheproblemonceyourealizeit.G.Youmightnoticefrequentemotionalupsanddowns.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分25分)第一节完形填空(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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Halfayearbeforegraduationfromcollege,mysonbegantolookforajob.Duetothefinancialcrisis
(危机),fewercompanieswouldliketo___41___newstaff.Mysontargetedacompanythatwas___42___toemployonlyonepersonwhileovertwentypeoplewere___43___thejob.A
ftertheinterview,onlythreepeoplecouldenterthefinalround,whichwouldlater___44___thepersonthatwasfitforthejob.Andmysonenteredt
hefinalround.Unexpectedly,thefinalinterviewwasunbelievably___45___.Theintervieweronlysaidtothem,“Allofyouareveryexcellent
.Pleasegohomeandwaitforour___46___.Wewilltellyouthe___47___inthreedays.Goodlucktoallofyou!”Onthemorningofthe
thirdday,mysonreceivedatextfromthecompanythathewasnotemployed.Weallfeltvery___48___.Atnightfallthatday,mysonsuddenlytoldme___49___onhisphon
e,“Dad,Ihavebeenofferedthejob!”___50___thetextsenttomysonwasalsopartofthetestintheinterview.Threemen
receivedthesametextthismorningandonlymyson’sreplywas“Thankyou”___51___theothertwosaid“Goodbye”.Onlyt
hendidIknowthatmyson’shopecameinthatway.Thatis,whenyoufeeldisappointed,donot___52___tosay“thankyou”totheonewh
odisappointsyou.Sayingthankyoushows___53___forothers’workandshowsyour___54___.Therefore,whileunderthesam
econdition,youwillgetmore___55___comparedwithothers!41.A.promoteB.trainC.hireD.discover42.A.encouragedB.allowedC.supposedD.intended43.A.a
pplyingforB.takingupC.lookingforD.carryingout44.A.meetB.attractC.decideD.contact45.A.formalB.typicalC.simpleD.odd46.A.suggestionB.replyC.ord
erD.application47.A.resultB.truthC.requirementD.awareness48.A.annoyedB.puzzledC.disappointedD.shocked49.A.p
atientlyB.worriedlyC.calmlyD.excitedly50.A.FinallyB.ParticularlyC.ActuallyD.Usually51.A.afterB.whereasC
.untilD.unless52.A.expectB.forgetC.pretendD.regret53.A.concernB.loveC.admirationD.respect54.A.generosityB.powerC.braveryD.culture55A.proble
msB.strengthsC.challengesD.opportunities第II卷第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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。In1863t
hefirstundergroundpassengerrailwayintheworldopenedinLondon.Itranforjustundersevenkilometersandallowedpeopletoavoid
terrible___56___(crowd)ontheroadsaboveastheytravelledtoand___57___work.Ittookthreeyearstocompleteandwasbuiltu
singaninterestingmethod.Thisincludeddigginguptheroad,___58___(lay)thetrackandthenbuildingstrongroofover___59___top.Whenall
thosehadbeendone,theroadsurfacewasreplaced.Steamengines___60___(use)topullthecarriagesanditmusthaveb
een___61___(fair)unpleasantforthepassengers,withallthesmokeandnoise.However,therailwayquicklyturnedou
ttobeagreatsuccessandwithinsixmonths,morethan25,000peoplewereusingiteveryday.Later,engineers___62___(manage)tobuildra
ilwaysinasystemofdeeptunnel(隧道),___63___becameknownasthetube.Thisdevelopmentwasonlypossiblewiththe___64___(introduce)ofelectric-poweredenginesandl
ifts.ThecentralLondonRailwaywasoneofthemost___65___(success)ofthesenewlines,andwasopenedin1900.Ithadwhite-paintedtunne
lsandbrightredcarriages,andprovedextremelypopularwiththepublic.第四部分课本知识运用(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请填入适当的单词(1个)或括号内单词的正确形式。66.Shewasv
ery________(impress)intheinterview.67.His________(familiar)withGermanmademeamazed.68.Herunusualtalentgainedherworldwide______
_(recognize).69.Alifeofcontinuous_______(explore)isalifeworthliving.70.Americansliveinanapartment,______theBritishliveinaflat.71.Thespeakerhadjus
t________(wind)upwhenthedoorwasswungopen.72.Thereisnodirect________(refer)tothewriter’sownchildhoodinthenovel.
73.Katewasinahurrytogrowup,eager________knowledgeandexperience.74.Outof________(curious),thelittleboyopenedtheletternota
ddressedtohim.75.Thepassengersgot________(panic)whentheysawsmokecomingoutoftheengine.76.Lisagraduatedfromourschoolandisabout________(go)tocol
legeinNewYork.77.I________(sculpt)animalsquitewell,butIhaven’thadtimetosculptsinceIenteredcollege.78.Atseniorhighyourtimeshouldbemademostof______
__(get)ahigherscoreintheexam.79.Mr.Kingistheonlyoneoftheprofessorswho________(be)togiveaspeechtomorrow.80.________theOrientationDayaroundthecorner
,seniorsinmyschoolarekeptextremelybusy.81.Itissaidthattheyoungestchildistypicallymore________(adventure)thanothersinthefamily.82.____
____(Turn)around,MengHaosawawhite-hairedmanwhoturnedouttobehisEnglishteacher.83.Iamindoubtaboutthecauseofmyfailure.IfeelIamfightingag
ainstan/a_______(visible)enemy.84.DoyouthinkEnglishisalanguage________somephrasesareconfusinganddifficultforbe
ginners?85.Youmusthavehadsomemomentswhenyou________(embarrass).Ifso,howdidyoudealwiththem?第五部分书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,外教Ryan准备将学生随机分为两人一组,让大家课后练习口语
,你认为这样分组存在问题。请你给外教写一封邮件,内容包括:1.说明问题;2.提出建议。注意:1.写作词数应为100个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearRyan,I’mLiHuafromClass3.Yourssin
cerely,LiHua.答案:1-5BBABC6-10BACAB11-15CBACC16-20BAACC21-23CDB24-27CDCA28-31DACB32-35DCDA36-40CAGFE41-45CDACC46-50BACDC51-55BBDAD5
6.crowds57.from58.laying59.the60.wereused61.fairly62.managed63.which64.introduction65.successful66.impressi
ve67.familiarity68.recognition69.exploration70.while/whereas71.wound72.reference73.for74.curiosity75.panicked76.togo77.sculpt78.toget79.is80.W
ith81.adventurous82.Turning83.invisible84.where85.wereembarrassed听力原文:(Text1)M:Excuseme.IcomeheretoseeBettySmith.W:SheisintheMinorInjuries
Unit.It'sonthefourthfloor.Thedoctorisseeinghernow.(Text2)M:Gotanyfunplansfortheweekend?W:Well,Idon'treally
havealotgoingonthisweekend.IplayedsoccerandwenthikinglastSaturday,thenwentforalongbikerideonSunday.Thisweekend,I'mjustgoingtostayhomeandread
abook.(Text3)M:Susan,IheardyouaregoingtoFrance.Howlongwillyoubestayingthere?W:Awholeyear.Myauntlivesthere.I'mgoi
ngtodoaone-monthcourseatalanguageschoolandspendtherestofthetimetraveling.(Text4)M:I'mtryingtofigureouthowtoworkthenewmachine,but
justlookatthisinstructionsheet.W:Whatauselesspieceofpaper!(Text5)M:Ann,youcamehomelatetoday.Arethereanytrafficj
ams?W:Yeah.I'dwaitedatthebusstopforalmosthalfanhour.Thenthebusarrived.ButroadrepairsonParkStreethaven'tbeenfi
nished.(Text6)M:Oh,I'mstarving!Hmm!Delicioussoup!W:Youthinkso?It'sabithot,isn'tit?M:Whatdoyoumean,ho
t?Toomuchpepper,orthetemperature?W:Itburnedmymouth.M:Well,youshouldhavehadsomethingelse.Therewasplentytochoosefrom.W:Therem
ayhavebeenforyou,butdon'tforgetIdon'teatmeat---therewasn'tmuchthereforme.M:Butatleastwehaven'tpaidafortuneforit.W:Um.Icouldn'teven
makeitathomeforthatprice.ButIstillthinkweshouldgosomewhereelsenexttime.(Text7)W:HiBill,areyouattheofficetoday?M:Hi,Jane.What'sup?W:Mycomputer'
sfrozen.Ican'taccessanyofthefiles.CanyouaskITtotakealookanddoaremoteaccessthing?Itriedcallingthembutnoo
nepickedupthephone.M:Sure.How'syourlegdoing?Gettingbetter?W:Yeah.Ihadadoctor'sappointment2daysagoandhesaidIhadmadeafullre
covery.M:That'sgreat,sowillyoubecomingbacktotheofficesoon?W:Yeah.IshouldbebackthisWednesday.M:Oh,that'sthedayaftertomorrow.Seeyouthen.(Text8
)W:DoyouwatchmuchTV,Jack?M:Notreally,Imean,therearelotsofadvertisements.Ican'tstandthem.W:Yeah,Iknowwhatyoumean,Jack,bu
tIdon'tmindthemsomuch---youcanusethetimetomakeacupofteaorsomething.M:But,Carla,theadvertisementsareevery15minutes.Idon'tdrinkthatmuchtea!W:Personall
y,Iquiteenjoytheadvertisements.M:Idon'tseehowyoucouldpossiblyenjoytheadvertisements.W:Ithinkthey'reoftenquiteimaginativeandfun.M:Theymightbei
maginativeandfunthefirsttime,butthey'rerepeatedsooften---ifyouwatchafilm,youcanendupseeingthesameadvertisementsfiveorsixtime
s.Itdrivesyoumad.(Text9)M:HiDiana.Iseeyou'recomingouttoCaliforniainOctober.AreyoucomingtostaywithusinMonterey?W:Yes.Wecan'twaittoseeyouand
Joan.SteveandIhavedecidedtospendthreeweeksinCalifornia.We'reflyingintoSanFranciscoandthenflyingbacktoLondonfromLosAngeles
.M:Soareyougoingtorentacarortakethetrain?W:We'dspendthreedaysinSanFrancisco,andthenhireacar.We'lldriv
etovisityouinMontereyforafewdays,andthenheadsouthtowardLosAngeles.M:Whenareyouarriving?W:Octobertheseventh.Ithinki
t'saWednesday.Andwhatwilltheweatherbelike?M:It'snormallyabout70degrees,sorry,that's21degreesCelsiusinyourlanguage!W:Great,soweca
ngotothebeach?M:Absolutely.Hereyoucangopracticallyallyearround!W:I'msoexcited.Ifwecouldstayforfournightsfromtheseventh,thatwouldbejustgreat.
M:You'rebookedin.JustgivemearingwhenyousetofffromSanFrancisco.Anyway,enoughaboutthetravelplans.Tellmehowthingsar
ebackinLondon.(Text10)W:Welcome,everybody,tothelovelyhouseandgardensofRosewood,oncethehomeofthefamouswriter,SebastianGeorge.Heb
oughtthehousein1902althoughhehadfirstseenittwoyearsearlier.AtthattimetheownersrentitoutbecauseGeorgewast
ooslowmakinguphismindtobuyit.Whenitcamebackonthemarket,therewasnohesitationandheboughtitimmediately.Now,please
lookatthemapI'vegivenyouofthehouseandgardens.We'rehereattheInformationCenter.Asyougofurtherdownthepath,there
'sthekitchengardenontheright.Nexttothisisthegreenhousewheresomeplantsandfruitsaregrown.Followthepathroundthesecondcornerandonyourrightyouwillseethe
entrancetotheMulberryGardenwithits500-year-oldtree.PasttheMulberryGarden,followthepathuntilyoureachthef
rontofthehouse.Isuggestyouspendagoodhourwanderingaroundthislovelybuilding.Aguidetakesvisitorgroupsroundeverytwohou
rs.IfyouwouldliketopurchaseanyofGeorge'sbooksorothersouvenirs,thenleavethehousebythesideentrance,whereyouwillfindourshop,whichissituatedbetweenth
ehouseandthegarage.Ifyouhavetime,thereisalovelywalkdowntowardstheRiverDudwell.Thisareaisn'tonthemapbutitiswellwo
rthavisit.哈师大附中2023级十月份月考英语试卷2023.10.08本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。满分150分。考试时间为120分钟。第I卷第一部分听力(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.W
hoisthewomanprobably?A.Apatient.B.Anurse.C.Adoctor.2.WhatdidthewomandolastSunday?A.Sheplayedsoccer.B.Shetraveledbybicycle.C.Shereadabook.3.HowwillS
usanspendmostofhertimeinFrance?A.Travelingaround.B.Studyingataschool.C.Lookingafterheraunt.4Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Themachineisu
seless.B.Shecan'tfollowtheinstructionseither.C.Themanhasputtoomuchpaperinthemachine.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.WhenRoadr
epairswillbefinished.B.Whetherthebuswillbelate.C.WhyAnngothomelate.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.Whathappenedtothewoman?A.Shef
elthot.B.Thesoupburnedhermouth.C.Sheatetoomuchpepper.7Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inarestaurant.B.Athome.C.Inashop.听第7段材料
,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Openhercomputerfiles.B.Makeadoctor'sappointment.C.TalkwithITaboutherproble
m.9.Whatdayisittoday?A.Monday.B.Tuesday.C.Wednesday.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantododu
ringtheTVcommercialbreaks?A.Enjoytheadvertisements.B.Makeacupoftea.C.Changethechannel.11.Whatisthewo
man'sopinionabouttheadvertisements?A.Theyareuseless.B.Theyareboring.C.Theyareinteresting.12.Whydoesthemandisliketheadvertisements?A.Theyaretoolong
.B.Theyarerepeatedsooften.C.Theylackimagination.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Wheredoesthewomancomefrom?A.London.B.SanFrancisco.C.LosAngeles.
14.HowwillthewomantraveltoMonterey?A.Byplane.B.Bytrain.C.Bycar.15.WhatistheweatherlikeinMonterey?A.Cold.B.Hot.C.Warm.16.Whenwill
thewomanplantoleaveMonterey?A.On7th.B.On11th.C.On17th.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhendidSebastianGeorgefirstseethehouse?A.In1900.B.In19
02.C.In1904.18Whydidn'tSebastianGeorgebuythehouseatfirst?A.Hefailedtomakeaquickdecision.B.Thehouseownerdidn'twanttosellitthen.C.Hedidn'tr
eachanagreementwiththehouseowner.19.Whereisthegreenhouse?A.OntherightoftheMulberryGarden.B.OppositetheInformationCenter.C.Besidethekit
chengarden.20Whichplacedoesthespeakersuggestvisitingintheend?A.Thesouvenirshop.B.Thegarage.C.TheRiverDudwell.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AFourVolunteerAbroadProgramsWalkingTreeTrav
elThisprogramoffersvoluntaryprojectsinEnglishteaching,theenvironment,communitydevelopment,etc.,inalotofcountries.Itaimstoinspire
individualstobecomeglobalcitizensandtakeaninterestintheworldaroundthem.Therefore,itprovidestripsfocu
singonvolunteeropportunitiesforhighschoolstudentsthatactivelyengagetravelersinglobalcommunities.Tanzania:DanceProgr
amOnthisproject,youareinvitedtoArusha,Tanzaniatodevelopdanceworkshopsforlocalschoolsandorphanages.Danceisjustoneofthemanyamazingaspectsoftheprimary
educationsystemandculturethatyouwilllearnaboutinTanzania,andyou’llhaveawonderfulchancetovolunteerwithl
ocalchildrenandlearnabouttheircultureanddances.St.LuciaVolunteerProgramThroughthisprogram,you’llsupportchildrenwhoarefacingchallengesin
nutrition,healthcare,andeducation.Inpartnershipwithlocalschoolsandcommunityorganizations,you’llprovidematernal
andinfant(母婴)support,introducechildcareworkshopstoparents,helpwithearlychildhoodeducation,teachhealthandhygiene(卫生)lessons,andmanymore.Volunteeri
ngJourneysThisprogrampridesitselfonpersonalattentionandtailoredexperiencesforallparticipants,aswellashigh-qualityservicea
ndpositionsthatactivelyengagescientists,doctors,teachers,andcommunityleaders.Rightnow,VolunteeringJourneysisofferingmanydifferentopport
unitiestoteenandhighschooltravelers,includingfamilyvolunteerholidays,summervolunteerprograms,andteen-friendl
ypositionsonmanydifferentprojectsinAfricaandAsia.21.WhatisthemainpurposeofWalkingTreeTravel?A.Tohelptoimprovethee
nvironment.B.Toinspireseniorhighstudentstoloveteaching.C.Toencouragepeopletohaveaninternationalview.D
.ToadvertiseEnglishteachingprogramsinsomecountries.22.WhatisexpectedofapplicantsforSt.LuciaVolunteerProgram?A.Beingsensitiveandgener
ous.B.Showingoutstandingleadership.C.Havingrichteachingexperience.D.Havingknowledgeabouthealthcare.23.Whichprogramwouldyouchooseif
youareinterestedinsocializingwithscientistsanddoctors?A.WalkingTreeTravel.B.VolunteeringJourneys.C.Tan
zania:DanceProgram.D.St.LuciaVolunteerProgram.BWearinghighheels,lipstickandtrendydresses,agroupof“chicgrandmas”withanaverageageof
68,canstillwalktherunwayasmodels.However,theyarenottrainedmodels.Theyare,infact,ordinaryretirees.The
yallsharealoveforfashion,andtheycometogethertoaddabitofenjoymenttotheirlives.These“chicgrandmas”shareacommongoalnowbuttheirbackgro
undscouldhardlybemoredifferent.SangXiuzhu,77,isoneofthem.Sheusedtobeanautomaticcontrolengineer.Sheini
tiallyintendedtojourneyaroundtheglobewithherhusbandafterretirement,butduringaliteraryevent,Sang,1.7met
erstall,wasspottedbyamodelingcoach.Inthebeginning,shejoinedtheseniormodelteamandattendedeventsorganizedbyher
localcommunity.Later,shewasinvitedtoparticipateinBeijingInternationalFashionWeek,ParisFashionWeekandherne
wcareerjustgrew.Sangislearningtocomposemusic,formlinesandwritescripts.Sheissooccupiedthatshereallyhasnotimetothinkabouttheagingissue.Asforthefutur
e,Sangdoesn’tknowhowtodefine(定义)it,asshereallyenjoysthepresent.Shesuggeststhatafterretirement,peopleshouldcopewiththetransitionperiod,andtheyshould
enjoylife.Aslongastheheartisnotold,lifeisalwayssweet.All“chicgrandmas”arefullofenthusiasmfornewthingsandtheylivetolearn.Thiskindofenth
usiasmthatisrooteddeeplyintheirheartfillsthemwithenergy.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“chic”inthefirstparagraphmean?A.Retired.B.Senior.C.Fa
shionable.D.Traditional.25.WhatdidSangplantodoafterretirement?A.Tobecomeaseniormodel.B.Toattendliteraryevents.C.Tolearntocompos
emusic.D.Totouraroundtheworld.26.Whatcanbeinferredaboutchicgrandmas?A.Theyhaveaborntalentformodeling.B.Theycomefromsimilarbackgrounds.C.They
willinglyexperiencenewthings.D.Theycaremuchabouttheagingissue.27.Whichmightbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Beauty
HasNoAgeLimitB.ChangesinFashionWeekC.RichLifeafterRetirementD.HowtoBeaSeniorModelCCurrentlyIhavebeendrawntobookswhichmotivatemetolookatmyself
,andhopefullymakemeabetter“me”.TheCouragetoBeDisliked,byIchiroKishimiandFumitakeKoga,hasatitleIjustcannotgopast.ThebookhastakenJapanbystorm,usingthe
theoriesofphilosopherAlfredAdlertocreateconversationsbetweenaphilosopher(哲学家),whoismadeupinthisbook,andayoungman.Theconversationscovermanybroad,
interestingandtouchytopics.ThephilosophercharactersticksbythetheoriesofAdler,andexplainshowweareabletodecideourownlives,andbefreeoftheinfluence
ofpastexperiencesandothers’expectations,whichisawayofthinkingthatallowsustodevelopthecouragetochangeandtoignorethelimitationspl
acedonus.Thesecomplicatedtopicsarediscussedinaconversationalstylebetweenthetwomen.Whileitiseasytofollowthec
onversations,thetopicswillknockaroundinyourownheadasyouworkoutwhetheryousitonthesideofthephilosopher,t
heyoungmanorsomewhereinbetween.Thebookiswellreceivedbyreadersprimarilyduetothefactthatitshowstwowell-bala
ncedviewsinthearguments.Youwillfindyourselfdoinghouseholdchores,oratyourkeyboard,unpackingalltheinformationinyourmindandcomingtoy
ourownconclusions(结论).Youwillwholeheartedlyagreeonsomepoints.Whatistalkedaboutinthebookispolarizing(两极化的)andIcertainlydon’tagreew
itheverythingthephilosopherortheyoungmansays,butIthinkthat’sthepoint.TheCouragetoBeDislikedistheretoinspireaconversationwithyourselfanddosomeslightl
yuncomfortablesoul-searching.28.Whichtypedoesthebookbelongto?A.Classicpoetry.B.Sciencenovels.C.Philosophytheory.D.Self-improvemen
t.29.Whichstatementmightthephilosophercharacteragreewith?A.Peoplecantakecontroloftheirownlives.B.Peoplearefreeoft
heinfluenceoftheirpast.C.Peopleshouldhidetheireagernesstochange.D.Peopleoughttotaketheirlimitationsseriously.30.Howdoesthebookdevelop?A.Byl
istingdata.B.Byexplainingaterm.C.Bypresentingdialogues.D.Bymakingcomparisons.31.Whyisthebookpopularwithreaders?A.Itshowside
asineasylanguage.B.Itoffersbalancedsidestothetopics.C.Itdisplaysthescientificstories.D.Itavoidstheuseofunreadablewords.D
Meetings.Answeringemails.Everfeeltoobusyatworktogetanyactualworkdone?AccordingtoanewreportfromMicrosoft,ourworkplaceshaveaseriousproductivity
(生产率)problem.64%of31,000employeessurveyedstruggledwithhavingthetimeandenergytodotheirjob.Subjectssaidthatcountlessmeetingsweretheirnumberoneprodu
ctivitykiller.OtherreportsalsosupportedMicrosoft’sstudy.AreportfromEY-ParthenonfoundAmericanworkerproductivitydecreasedby2.7%inthefirstquarterthisyea
rcomparedwiththesameperiodlastyear,markingthefifthquarterinarowthatworkerproductivityhasdropped.Unsurprisingly,Microsoft,withits
enormousinvestment(投资)inAltools,saysAlisthesolution.NevermindthatitwasMicrosoft’sowntechnology—Teams,Office,Outlook—thatpromisedpr
oductivitysavingsanddeliveredtheopposite.ShouldwestillputfaithinMicrosofttosolvetheproblemwithnewtoolsth
atwill“rethinkworkdays”and“protectfocustimeforcreativework”?Sowhatistheanswertotheproductivitypuzzle?Bigcompaniesne
edtolooknofurtherthansmallbusinesses,whichhavebeenshowinghowtobeproductive.Visitabusinesswithfewerthan100employeesandyouwillfindpeoplethereattheirde
sks,behindcounters,orinfrontofmachines.Therearefewerformalizedmeetings.Employeescanmaketheirownchoices.Decision
saremadewithoutcommittees.Investmentsaremadewithmoreofagut(直觉的)feeling.Technologyisusedwhenitisclearthatitcansavetimean
dmakemoney.MicrosoftwouldhaveyoubelievethatbuyingitsAltechnologywillsolveproductivityissues.However,whatistheproblemisnottooli
ttletechnologybuthowtouseitinasmartway.32.Whichleadsmosttotheproductivityproblem?A.Workatmosphere.B.Co-workerrelationship
.C.Officefacilities.D.Meetingoverload.33.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsMicrosoft’stechnology?A.Supportive.B.Careful.C.Negati
ve.D.Uncertain.34.Whatmakessmallbusinessesproductive?A.Rules.B.Committees.C.Investment.D.Flexibility.35.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelast
paragraph?A.Improvingproductivitycallsformorethantechnology.B.ThedevelopmentofAlwillsolveproductivityissues.C.Bigcompanieshaveapromisingfuturei
ntheAlfield.D.Smallbusinessesshouldmakemoreuseoftechnology.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填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。TheSid
eEffectsofOverexercisingIfyouareputtingintoomanyhoursatthegymortrainingtoohardforsports,yourbodymaybegintorespond
negatively.Overexercisingiscommonamongathletesandfitnessenthusiastswithavarietyofsideeffects,bothphysicalandmental.Oneperson’sdefinitiono
fexcessive(过量的)exercisemightdifferfromanother’s.___36___Themainsignofitisloweringphysicalperformancei
nyoursports,despiteongoingorincreasedamountsoftraining.Ifyouareoverexercising,youmightnoticethenegativephysicaleff
ectsfirst.Youmightexperienceunexplainedweightlossanddecreasedappetite.Overexercisingcanalsocauseongoingmuscleandj
ointpainunrelatedtoaspecificinjury,difficultysleepingornotfeelingrestedwhenyouwakeup.___37___Ifyouarenotfeelingyouru
sualexcitementforsports,orifyoudonotfeelmentallypreparedforexerciseorcompetition,youcouldbeexperiencingth
ementaleffectsofoverexercising.___38___Forexample,increasedanger,oranabsenceofloveyouoncefelttowardyoursports.Thisconditioncana
lsocauseotherpoorperformancesinyourlife.___39___Thefirstandmostvitalstepfortreatmentissimplyrecognizingt
hatyouhavethecondition.Thenfollowatrainingschedulethatvariesyourtrainingloadandincludesadequaterest.___40___Whethertherestperiodlastforwee
ksorseveralmonthsdependsontheindividual.A.Youmightevengetsickmoreoften.B.Nevershoulditbelookeddownupo
n.C.However,itaffectswhoeveroverexercises.D.Doctorsmightmistakeitforamajorillness.E.Actually,themosteffec
tivetreatmentistorest.F.Therefore,handletheproblemonceyourealizeit.G.Youmightnoticefrequentemotionalupsandd
owns.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分25分)第一节完形填空(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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Halfayearbeforegraduationfromcollege,my
sonbegantolookforajob.Duetothefinancialcrisis(危机),fewercompanieswouldliketo___41___newstaff.Mysontargetedacompanythatwas___42___toemplo
yonlyonepersonwhileovertwentypeoplewere___43___thejob.Aftertheinterview,onlythreepeoplecouldenterthe
finalround,whichwouldlater___44___thepersonthatwasfitforthejob.Andmysonenteredthefinalround.Unexpectedly,thefinalinterviewwasunbelievabl
y___45___.Theintervieweronlysaidtothem,“Allofyouareveryexcellent.Pleasegohomeandwaitforour___46___.Wewilltellyouthe___47___inthreed
ays.Goodlucktoallofyou!”Onthemorningofthethirdday,mysonreceivedatextfromthecompanythathewasnotemployed.Weallfeltvery___48___.Atnightfallthatday,mys
onsuddenlytoldme___49___onhisphone,“Dad,Ihavebeenofferedthejob!”___50___thetextsenttomysonwasalsopartofthetestint
heinterview.Threemenreceivedthesametextthismorningandonlymyson’sreplywas“Thankyou”___51___theothertwosaid“Goodbye”.Onlythen
didIknowthatmyson’shopecameinthatway.Thatis,whenyoufeeldisappointed,donot___52___tosay“thankyou”totheon
ewhodisappointsyou.Sayingthankyoushows___53___forothers’workandshowsyour___54___.Therefore,whileunderthesam
econdition,youwillgetmore___55___comparedwithothers!41.A.promoteB.trainC.hireD.discover42.A.encouragedB.allowedC.supp
osedD.intended43.A.applyingforB.takingupC.lookingforD.carryingout44.A.meetB.attractC.decideD.contact45.
A.formalB.typicalC.simpleD.odd46.A.suggestionB.replyC.orderD.application47.A.resultB.truthC.requirementD.awareness48.A.annoyed
B.puzzledC.disappointedD.shocked49.A.patientlyB.worriedlyC.calmlyD.excitedly50.A.FinallyB.ParticularlyC.ActuallyD.Usually51.A.afterB.whereasC.un
tilD.unless52.A.expectB.forgetC.pretendD.regret53.A.concernB.loveC.admirationD.respect54.A.generosityB.powerC.braveryD.c
ulture55A.problemsB.strengthsC.challengesD.opportunities第II卷第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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。In1863thefirstunderg
roundpassengerrailwayintheworldopenedinLondon.Itranforjustundersevenkilometersandallowedpeopletoavoidterrible___56___
(crowd)ontheroadsaboveastheytravelledtoand___57___work.Ittookthreeyearstocompleteandwasbuiltusinganinterestingmethod.Thisinc
ludeddigginguptheroad,___58___(lay)thetrackandthenbuildingstrongroofover___59___top.Whenallthosehadbeendone,theroadsurfacewasreplaced.Steamengines_
__60___(use)topullthecarriagesanditmusthavebeen___61___(fair)unpleasantforthepassengers,withallthesmokeandnoise.However,therailwayquickl
yturnedouttobeagreatsuccessandwithinsixmonths,morethan25,000peoplewereusingiteveryday.Later,engineers___62___(m
anage)tobuildrailwaysinasystemofdeeptunnel(隧道),___63___becameknownasthetube.Thisdevelopmentwasonlypossibl
ewiththe___64___(introduce)ofelectric-poweredenginesandlifts.ThecentralLondonRailwaywasoneofthemost___65___(success)ofthesenewlines,andw
asopenedin1900.Ithadwhite-paintedtunnelsandbrightredcarriages,andprovedextremelypopularwiththepublic.第四部分课本知识运用(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
请填入适当的单词(1个)或括号内单词的正确形式。66.Shewasvery________(impress)intheinterview.67.His________(familiar)withGermanmademeamaze
d.68.Herunusualtalentgainedherworldwide_______(recognize).69.Alifeofcontinuous_______(explore)isalife
worthliving.70.Americansliveinanapartment,______theBritishliveinaflat.71.Thespeakerhadjust________(wind)upwhenthedoorwasswungopen.72
.Thereisnodirect________(refer)tothewriter’sownchildhoodinthenovel.73.Katewasinahurrytogrowup,eager_
_______knowledgeandexperience.74.Outof________(curious),thelittleboyopenedtheletternotaddressedtohim.75.Thepassengersgot________(panic
)whentheysawsmokecomingoutoftheengine.76.Lisagraduatedfromourschoolandisabout________(go)tocollegeinNewYork.77.I________(sculp
t)animalsquitewell,butIhaven’thadtimetosculptsinceIenteredcollege.78.Atseniorhighyourtimeshouldbemademostof_______
_(get)ahigherscoreintheexam.79.Mr.Kingistheonlyoneoftheprofessorswho________(be)togiveaspeechtomorrow.80.________theOrientationDaya
roundthecorner,seniorsinmyschoolarekeptextremelybusy.81.Itissaidthattheyoungestchildistypicallymore________(adventure)thanothersinthefami
ly.82.________(Turn)around,MengHaosawawhite-hairedmanwhoturnedouttobehisEnglishteacher.83.Iamindoubtaboutthecauseofmyfailure.IfeelIamfight
ingagainstan/a_______(visible)enemy.84.DoyouthinkEnglishisalanguage________somephrasesareconfusinganddifficultforbeginn
ers?85.Youmusthavehadsomemomentswhenyou________(embarrass).Ifso,howdidyoudealwiththem?第五部分书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,外教Ryan准备将学生随机分为两
人一组,让大家课后练习口语,你认为这样分组存在问题。请你给外教写一封邮件,内容包括:1.说明问题;2.提出建议。注意:1.写作词数应为100个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearRyan,
I’mLiHuafromClass3.Yourssincerely,LiHua.答案:1-5BBABC6-10BACAB11-15CBACC16-20BAACC21-23CDB24-27CDCA28-31DACB32-35DCDA36-40CAGFE41-45CDACC46-50BACDC
51-55BBDAD56.crowds57.from58.laying59.the60.wereused61.fairly62.managed63.which64.introduction65.successful66.impressi
ve67.familiarity68.recognition69.exploration70.while/whereas71.wound72.reference73.for74.curiosity75.panic
ked76.togo77.sculpt78.toget79.is80.With81.adventurous82.Turning83.invisible84.where85.wereembarrasse
d听力原文:(Text1)M:Excuseme.IcomeheretoseeBettySmith.W:SheisintheMinorInjuriesUnit.It'sonthefourthfloor.Thedoctorisseein
ghernow.(Text2)M:Gotanyfunplansfortheweekend?W:Well,Idon'treallyhavealotgoingonthisweekend.Iplayedsocc
erandwenthikinglastSaturday,thenwentforalongbikerideonSunday.Thisweekend,I'mjustgoingtostayhomeandreadabook.(Text3)
M:Susan,IheardyouaregoingtoFrance.Howlongwillyoubestayingthere?W:Awholeyear.Myauntlivesthere.I'mgoingtodoaone-monthcourseatalanguage
schoolandspendtherestofthetimetraveling.(Text4)M:I'mtryingtofigureouthowtoworkthenewmachine,butjustlookatthisinstructionsheet.W:Whatausel
esspieceofpaper!(Text5)M:Ann,youcamehomelatetoday.Arethereanytrafficjams?W:Yeah.I'dwaitedatthebusstopforalmosthalfanhour.Thenthebusarrived.B
utroadrepairsonParkStreethaven'tbeenfinished.(Text6)M:Oh,I'mstarving!Hmm!Delicioussoup!W:Youthinkso?It'sabithot,isn'tit?M:Whatd
oyoumean,hot?Toomuchpepper,orthetemperature?W:Itburnedmymouth.M:Well,youshouldhavehadsomethingelse.Therewasplentytochoosefrom.W:Theremayhaveb
eenforyou,butdon'tforgetIdon'teatmeat---therewasn'tmuchthereforme.M:Butatleastwehaven'tpaidafortuneforit.W:Um.Icouldn'tevenmakeitath
omeforthatprice.ButIstillthinkweshouldgosomewhereelsenexttime.(Text7)W:HiBill,areyouattheofficetoday?M:Hi,Jane.What'sup?W:Mycomputer'sfrozen.Ican'ta
ccessanyofthefiles.CanyouaskITtotakealookanddoaremoteaccessthing?Itriedcallingthembutnoonepickedupthephone.M:Sure.How'syourlegdoing?Gettingbetter?W:
Yeah.Ihadadoctor'sappointment2daysagoandhesaidIhadmadeafullrecovery.M:That'sgreat,sowillyoubecomingbacktotheoffice
soon?W:Yeah.IshouldbebackthisWednesday.M:Oh,that'sthedayaftertomorrow.Seeyouthen.(Text8)W:DoyouwatchmuchTV,Jack?M:Notreally,Imean,therearelotsofad
vertisements.Ican'tstandthem.W:Yeah,Iknowwhatyoumean,Jack,butIdon'tmindthemsomuch---youcanusethetimetomakeacupofteaorsomething.M:But
,Carla,theadvertisementsareevery15minutes.Idon'tdrinkthatmuchtea!W:Personally,Iquiteenjoytheadvertisements.M:Idon'tseehowyoucouldpossiblyenjoythe
advertisements.W:Ithinkthey'reoftenquiteimaginativeandfun.M:Theymightbeimaginativeandfunthefirsttime,butthey'rerepeatedso
often---ifyouwatchafilm,youcanendupseeingthesameadvertisementsfiveorsixtimes.Itdrivesyoumad.(Text9)M:HiDiana.Iseeyo
u'recomingouttoCaliforniainOctober.AreyoucomingtostaywithusinMonterey?W:Yes.Wecan'twaittoseeyouandJoan.SteveandIhavedec
idedtospendthreeweeksinCalifornia.We'reflyingintoSanFranciscoandthenflyingbacktoLondonfromLosAngeles.M:Soareyougoingtorentacarorta
kethetrain?W:We'dspendthreedaysinSanFrancisco,andthenhireacar.We'lldrivetovisityouinMontereyforafewda
ys,andthenheadsouthtowardLosAngeles.M:Whenareyouarriving?W:Octobertheseventh.Ithinkit'saWednesday.Andwhatwilltheweatherbel
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