河北省沧衡八校联盟2020-2021学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题含答案

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沧衡八校联盟高二年级2020~2021学年下学期期中考试英语注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答

案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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,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一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?A.WatchtheOlympicGam

es.B.Takeatrain.C.DrivetoGrandCentralStation.2.Whowillgotothelecture?A.Theman.B.Kathy.C.Barbara.3.Whatarethespeakersprobablydoing?A.WatchingTVB.

Playingagameoutside.C.Eatingatarestaurant4.HowoldisJohnnow?A.45.B.40.C.35.5.Whatdoesthewomanimply?A.Themandidn'tneedtoattendthem

eeting.B.Themanhadnoreasontobeabsent.C.Themanisn'ttellingthetruth.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.What

colordoesthewomanwant?A.Black.B.White.C.Brown.7.Whatwillthewomandoafterwards?A.Waituntilfurthernotice.B.Comeagaintwodayslater.C.Callbackint

hreedays.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whenwillthemanleave?A.OnApril3rd.B.OnApril20thC.OnMay1st.9.WherewillthemanbeonApril25th?A.InNewYork.B.InPar

is.C.InLondon.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Interviewerandinterviewee.B.Employerandemplo

yee.C.Teacherandstudent.11.Whydoesthewomancometoseetheman?A.Tomakeapromise.B.TOaskforasalaryraise.C.Tof

indsomeoneforhelp.12.Whatwillthewomando?A.Takeonmoreduties.B.Waitforananswer.C.Makealistaboutherresponsibilities.听第9段材料,回答第

13至16题。13.Whydoesthetraintakelongerbacktothecountry?A.Itstopsatmoreplaces.B.Itchangestoalongwayback.C.Itgiveswaytoamailtrain.14.Whenwil

lthemanarrivehome?A.Atabout6:00pm.B.Atabout8:30pm.C.Atabout11:00pm.15.Whatwillthespeakersdofirst?A.Travelaroundthecity

.B.Gotothebeach.C.Haveamealinarestaurant.16.Whatarethespeakersgoingtoseetonight?A.Acomedy.B.Adrama.C.Anadv

enturemovie.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howmanycartheftswerereportedlastweek?A.20.B.22.C.24.18.Whydidthecarowne

rfalselyreportmissing?A.Hiswifedroveitawaywithouttellinghim.B.Hiscarwaspulledawaybythelocalpolice.C.Heforgotwherehehadpar

kedhiscar.19.Whatisthecommonfeatureoftheownerswholosttheircars?A.Theydidn'tlocktheircars.B.Theyleftthecarsinunlockedgarages.C.Theyof

tenparkedtheircarsontheroadside.20.Whatdothepoliceadvisecarownerstodo?A.Parktheircarsingaragesatnight.B.Lockuptheircarswherevertheyarekept.C.Lo

ckthegarageswhentheyparkthecarsin.第二部分阅读(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。AHaadFar

ang(HaadSaiYao)Thissmallbutattractivebayhaswatersfreeofriptides(激流),makingitsafeforfamiliestoplaywaterinthesun.Asitsnicknamei

mplies,FarangisThaiforforeigners.You'llfindalargeconcentrationofbackpackershere.Still,withonlyacoupleofsimplefoodshops,it'sa

farcryfromthenoiseofChawengbeachonKohSamuiorKamalaonPhuket.Rentaseakayak(皮艇)andgoaroundthecornertoThamMorakot(theEmeraldCave),awindingc

avethatopensuptoabaywalledbythickleavesandoftenvisitedbygroupsofmonkeys.Itisveryinspiring,buttofullyappreciateit,besuretopreparea

lighttoavoidknockingintocavewallsandotherkayaks.Toavoidbeingcrowded,makethetripinthelateafternoon.Wheretoeat

TheKoYaoViewpointRestaurantisthebestplacefortourists.Drinkthesweetcock-tailsandsitinthelastraysoftheday.WheretostayLowerpricesofcomp

arablequalityaresetslightlybackintheforest,butifyouwantbeachfrontaccess,it'sworthchoosingoneofthebasi

chotelsatKohMookCharlieBeachResort.HowtogetthereFlyfromBangkoktoTrangwithAirAsia(from£30),thentakeaone-hourTigerlineshipfromHatYaoPier(£19).

Besides,afive-hourshipfromPhuketatRassadaPier(£41)goesdirectlytotheislandandwilldroppassengersatHaadFara

ng.Formoreinformationandservice,pleaseclickhere.21.WhatisthefeatureofHaadFarang?A.Itsfoodshops.B.Itsq

uietenvironment.C.Itsriptides.D.Itskayaks.22.WhatisnecessarytovisitThamMorakot?A.Alight.B.Somethickleaves.C.Abackpack

.D.Somesweetcocktails.23.HowcanvisitorsgotoHaadFarangfromBangkok?A.Bybusandbyship.B.Byplaneandbyship.C.Byplanean

dbybus.D.Byshipandbycar.BWith19:40ontheclockinthefirsthalfofthematchofUniversityofVermont(UVM)againstAlbanyinMarch,JoshSpe

idelcaughtapassandscored.Thecrowdwentwild,andthecoachesandplayersofbothteamshuggedJoshJoshannounced,"Ididit!I'macollegebasketballplayer!"Makinga

singlelay-up(单手上篮)wouldbenobigdealfortheaverageplayer.Butfiveyearsago,Joshsufferedabraininjuryinacaraccident,onlymonthsaftersigningwiththeUVMCa

tamounts.ThestarofhisColumbia,Indianahighschoolteam,Joshhadoffersfrom15universities,butplayingforUVMhadalwaysbeenhisdream.Aftertheaccident,

hewentintoacoma(昏迷)andthedoctorstoldhisparentsthathemightremaininavegetative(植物人状态的)stateorneedround-the-cl

ockcarefortherestofhislife.Buthisparentsneverlostfaiththattheirsonwouldwakeup.Fourweekslater,Joshprovedthemright.Notonlydidhelearntowalkandtalkaga

in,butsoonhewasalsoworkingout.ButthegoalofplayingbasketballwasadrivingforceinJosh'srecovery.Justayearandahalfafterthe

accident,heheadedofftoBurlington,Vermonttostartcollege.Withshort-termmemoryloss,JoshknewhewouldneverplayforUVM,buthewatchedeverypracticefromthe

sidelinesandbecameanimportantpartoftheteam.Theteam'sassociateheadcoachKyleCieplickisaid,"He'sshownthewholeteamhowtoovercome

difficulty."Now24,JoshwillgraduatefromUVMinMay.Heismajoringineducationandsocialservices,andplanstoworkwithkids.Joshtells

peoplewhoarestrugglingwiththeirownchallenges,"Alwayshaveagoalinyourheadandchaseafteritashardasyoucan."24.HowdidJoshfeel

abouthisscoreinthematchagainstAlbany?A.Embarrassed.B.Touched.C.Disappointed.D.Proud.25.WhatwasJoshlikebefor

etheinjury?A.Healwaysstudiedhard.B.Hewasacollegebasketballplayer.C.Hewasgoodatplayingbasketball.D.Hehadtroublemakingasinglelay-up.26.Whatcanwele

arnfromJosh'sexperience?A.Wellbegunishalfdone.B.Romewasnotbuiltinaday.C.Thereisnoroyalroadtolearning.D.Godhe

lpsthosewhohelpthemselves.27.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext?A.AWonderfulMatch.B.AnInspiringTeamC.AnExtraordinarySc

oreD.AFrighteningExperienceCAtinyvillageinAlaskahasexperiencedanincreaseintourisminrecentyearsaspolarbearsspen

dmoretimeonlandthanonArcticseaice.Morethan2,000peoplevisitedthevillageofKaktoviklastyeartoseepolarbearsin

thewild.Thefarnorthcommunityislocatedinanareawhererapidglobalwarminghasspedupthemovementofseaice,theprimaryhabitatofpolarbears.Asicehasgradual

lymovedtodeepwaterbeyondcontinentalshelf,morebearsareforcedtoremainonlandtolookforfood.Thevillagehadfewerthan50visitorsannuallybefo

re2011,saidJenniferReed,aworkeroftheArcticNationalWildlifeRefuge."Todaywe'retalkingaboutthousandsofvisitors,manyfromaroundtheworldeachyear,"Reed

said.PolarbearshavealwaysbeenacommonsightonseaicenearKaktovik,butresidentsstartednoticingachangeinthemid-1990s.Becau

seofthedifficultsituation,morebearsstartedtostayonland,andresearchersbegantakingnoteofmorefemalebearsmakingdens(兽

穴)inthesnowonlandinsteadofontheicetoraisetheirbabies."U.S.FishandWildlifeServicebiologistsbeganhearingreportso

ftheincreasingnumbersofpolarbearsintheareaintheearly2000s,"Reedsaid.Asmoreattentionwasgiventotheplightofpolarbears,moretouris

tsstatedheadingtoKaktovik.Mosttouristsvisitinthefall,whenbearsareforcedtowardlandbecauseseaiceisthefarthestawayfromtheshore.BruceInglangasak,alocal

hunterwhoofferswildlife-viewingtours,saidhehasbeenofferingpolarbeartourssince2003or2004.MostofhisclientsarefromEuropeandtheUSA."

Manytouristsstayseveraldaysinthevillage,whichhastwosmallhotels,"Brucesaid.28.Whydomorepolarbearsstayonland?A.Tosearchforf

ood.B.Tokeepawayfrompollution.C.Toobserveclimatechange.D.Toprotectcontinentalshelf.29.Wheredopolarbearsprefertolive?A.Onland.B.Insnow.C.Onseaice.D

.Underwater.30.Whichcanreplacetheunderlinedword"plight""inparagraph5?A.differenceB.difficultyC.extinction

D.experiment31.Whatcanweknowaboutpolarbearsfromthetext?A.Theylikestayingwithpeople.B.Theylackpeople'sattention.C.Theirhabitatisdecre

asing.D.Theirchoiceoffoodischanging.DAnewstudyconductedinChina,andpublishedbythemedicaljournalNeurology,indicatespeoplewhosleepforalargeamount

oftimeuptheirstroke(中风)risksby85percent.Inaddition,thosewhotakeregular90-minutenaps(小睡)increasetheirrisksof

strokeby25percent,comparedwithbrief-30minutenapsoravoidingnapsentirely.Disturbedsleepalsoraisedstrokeriskby29percent,accordingtothestudy.Rese

archerDr.XiaominZhang,headoftheteam,toldtheAssociatedPress,"People,especiallymiddle-agedandolderadults,shouldpaymoreattentiontotheirtimespentinb

edattemptingtosleepandmiddaynapping,andsleepquality,becauseappropriatedurationofsleepandnapandmaintain

inggoodsleepqualitymaycomplementotherbehavioralinterventionsforpreventingstroke."Dr.Zhangcautionsthatthestudyonlyshowsanassociationbe-tweenlongp

eriodsofsleepandastroke,butdoesnotprovethatnapsandlongperiodsofsleepcausestrokes.Otherstudieshavepointedoutalinkbetweenexcessive(过度的)orpoorsleep

andobesity(肥胖),whichleadstoincreasedstrokerisk.Thoserisks,includinghighbloodpressure,werefactoredintoDr.Zhang'steam'sdata.Dr.Zhang'sstudycollectedd

atafrom31,750peoplelivinginChinawithamedianageof62.Aftersixyearsofself-reportedfollow-upsandphysicalexaminatio

ns,1,500oftheparticipantswerefoundtohavesufferedstrokesduringthatensuingperiodoftime.Dr.Zhangnotedthatthestudyisl

imited,sinceitwasconductedmainlyonelderlypatients.Theadvicewithinitmayapplyonlytotheelderly.Dr.SalmanAzhar,directorofstrokeatLenoxHillHosp

italinNewYorkCitysaid,"Ifyousleepsomuch,you'reactuallydecreasingyouractivityandareductioninactivityleadstoanumberofthingsthatincr

easeyourriskofobesity."Activityseemstobethekey,accordingtoAzhar.Ifactivityislimitedandtheamountofsleepincreases,thestrokeriskwil

lincrease.32.Whichisassociatedwitharelativelylowerriskofstrokeaccordingtothestudy?A.Nonaps.B.Disturbeds

leep.C.Obesity.D.90-minutenaps.33.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph2?A.Longperiodsofsleepcausestrokes.B.Muchsleeplowersbloodpressure

.C.Shortsleepingtimepreventsstrokes.D.Theelderlyshouldavoidlongnaps.34.What'sDr.SalmanAzhar'sattitudetowardsmuch

sleep?A.SupportiveB.Negative.C.Uncertain.D.Pleasant.35.Howdoestheauthordevelopthetext?A.Bylistingexamples.B.Byansweringquestions.C.Byexpl

ainingfactors.D.Byanalyzingstudies.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Doyouwanttobecomeafamoussinger?Singingisag

reatcareerchoiceforthosewhoarepassionate(热诚的)aboutit.However,onlybeingpassionateisn'tquiteenough.36Herearesomeusefult

ipsthatcanhelpyou.Bepatient.37Thisisnotonlybecauseyoumayhavetopracticethesamethingagainandagain,butalsobecauseintheinitialstagesofyourcar

eer,youmighthavetofacerejectionseveraltimes.Sometimes,evenifyougetachancetoshowyourtalent,everythingmightjustnotgoyou

rway.38Beconfidentaboutyourskills,anddon'tbeafraidoffacingalargeaudience.Youhavetocompletelyovercomeyourstagefear,asstageperformancesarepa

rtofasinger'sjob.Besides,suchliveconcertshelpingainingalotofpopularityandpublicsupport.Participateincompetitionsandtalentshows.Nowadays,for

peoplewantingtoachievenameandfameinthefieldofmusic,manycompetitionsandtalentshowsareheld,whichex-posethemtotheindustry,andoffert

hemafairchancetobeapartofit.Bytakingpartinsuchevents,youaremakingyourselfknown.39Bebrave.Nomatterhowgo

odasingerorperformeryouare,youwillhavetofacecriticismattimes.Learntodealwitheverykindofcriticismbybeingoptimisti

c.40Moveon,ratherthanbeingdisturbedorgettingintoarguments.A.Overcomeyourfear.B.Askforencouragement.C.Itisanecessaryabilityforasinger.D.Y

oualsoneedtoadoptpropermethods.E.Andbedeterminedenoughtorisefromtheashes.F.Youshouldmakesurethatyouhavegreattalentforit.G.Peoplewillrememberyo

uifyouoftenappearbeforethem.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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Forthenextfewweeks,theteamk

eepsmovinghigherupthemountain,settingupcampatgreateraltitudes.They41reachCamp8-thehighestcampfortheteam.EdmundHillaryandTenzingNo

rgayarechosentotrytoreachthetopofQomolangmafirst.HillaryandNorgayfeelexcited,yetcalm,astheybegintheir42tothetop.Itismi

nus27℃,andthey43eightlayersofclothingandthreepairsofgloves.Theirbackpacksweigh18kilogramseach.Thetwomenmoveslowly,44hackingst

epsintotheicewiththeirtools.Partsoftheclimbsarereally45-ridges(山脊)thatareonlyaswideasadivingboard.Onewrongstepcoul

dmean46.Still,uptheygo,higherandhigher,untiltheycometoa47wall-40feethigh.Itseems48forthemtoclimbupit.Butthereisstrongfaithinsidethem:Theyh

aven'tcomethisfaronlyto49!SuddenlyHillaryseesathincrack(裂缝)intherock.He50afootintoitandbeginstomoveup,takingholdofanyhandholdhecanfind.Norgayfollo

ws.Ittakesalmosthalfanhourto51upusingthecrack.Theycanhardlycatchtheir52.Thetwomenkeepgoingup.Theymovefromrockto53,andsoontheycanclimbno

morebecausethereisnomoremountainleft.Theyhavereachedthetop!Theirtirednessquickly54happinessastheylookoutat

theamazingviewallaroundthem.Theyprovethat55canmovemountains.41.A.naturallyB.obviouslyD.eventuallyC.secretly4

2.A.gameB.matchC.experimentD.climb43.A.putupB.takeoffC.putonD.searchfor44.A.curiouslyB.carefullyC.wronglyD.ca

sually45.A.frighteningB.interestingC.specialD.significant46.A.lifeB.deathC.viewD.truth47.A.wideB.deepC.differentD.rocky48.

A.impossibleB.easyC.importantD.rare49.A.turndownB.setupC.giveupD.fadeaway50.A.breaksB.sticksC.cutsD.carries51.A.rushB.hurryC.inchD.drive52.A.fell

owB.leaderC.trainerD.breath53.A.snowB.roadC.houseD.forest54.A.livesuptoB.giveswaytoC.goesbacktoD.holdsonto55.A.fait

hB.loveC.abilityD.action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。Wemovedaway56mygrandmotherwhenIwaseightyearso

ld.Twoyearslatermymotherandfatherdivorced.Ifeltasifmyworldwasfallingapart.Somymother57(take)mylittlebrotherandmebacktovisitmygrann

yoncein58while.Mygrannydidn'tliveinafancyhouseorhaveexpensivethings,59itwasthelittlethingsshegavemethatalwaysmattered.Iwillalwaysremembershesav

edherpenniesinaglassjar.Iamsureshecouldhaveusedthosepennies60(she)butshesavedthemtogiveuswhenwecametovi

sither.Idon'trememberhowmuchwecollectedonour61(visit).Thosememoriesofmychildhoodstillgiveme62(move)moments

whenIthinkbacktothem.Agranny'slovewillstaywithagrandchilddownthroughtheyears,evenwhenthatchild63(become)agrandma.Ioftenwonder,after

allthoseyears,whenIamluckyenoughtofindapenny64(lie)onthegroundsomewhere,ifitcould65(possible)bemygrannygivingmepenniesfromheaven.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你班计划下周日组织去参观一个瓷器(porcelain)展览会。请你给外教Steven写封电子邮件,邀请他一同前往,内容包括:1.活动目的;2.行程安排(时间、地点、往返方式等);3.活动内容。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位

置作答。DearSteven,Yours,LiHua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。KennethHansen,46,wasworkinglateon

eMayeveningtwoyearsago,puttingthelastpiecesofboardonahouseinGratiotCounty,Michigan.Hesawaboycrazilywavinghisarms.T

henHansenheardscreaming.Standingonthebackporch(门廊)ofthehousenextdoorwasthelittleboyscreaming"Help!",whilefourdogsbark

edandranafterhim.Hansenknewlittleabouttheboy.Afterall,theboywasjustvisitinghisgrandfatherduringholidays.Atfirst,Hans

enthoughtitwasjustadogfight.Thenalarmbellswentoffinhishead.Thenoisestheymadesoundedlikewhatdogsdowhenthe

y'rebitingsomething.Hisfeelingprovedrightwhenhewatchedinhorrorastheysankintheirteethandbitattheboy'sleg.Then,H

ansenrealizedtheboywasinagreatdanger.Heracedacrossthegrass,jumpedoverasix-foot-highfenceandlandedintheneighbor'syard.Heshoutedat

thedogs,buttheyignoredhim.HescreamedandyelledlouderuntiltheyletgojustlongenoughforHensontograbtheeight-year-oldboy,Ethan.Buthecouldn'tgrabhimun

derhisarms,whichwouldmakeithardertorun,becausetheboywasbadlyinjured.Luckily,Hefoundalongwoodenstickatthecorner.Hensonuse

dittodrivethedogsawayandheldtheboyintohisarms.Hansenranfastacrosstheyard,andthedogsfollowedhim.Hansenrantothebackdeck(木制平

台).Sodidthedogs.Whenhereachedthetop,hepulledonacourtyarddoor,butitwouldn'topen.Atthattime,adoggrabbedEthan'sfootagaintogethimbackfr

omHansen.ThenHansenpulledonaseconddoor.Itsprangopen.Herushedinsidethehouse,followedcloselybythedogsscratching(抓)athislegs.Heopenedabedroomdooracrack

,pushedEthaninquickly,thencloseditimmediately.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。Turningaround,Hansenfacedthedogs.Monthslater,Ethanwasfullyrec

overed.沧衡八校联盟高二年级2020~2021学年下学期期中考试英语参考答案听力部分录音材料Text1:W:Ineedadriverat1257OlympicBoulevardin15minutes.M:Whereto?W:GrandCentralStation.I'dliketotake

an11:20train.M:OK.Text2:M:Barbara,I'mgladyoucouldassistusintheshow,butaren'tyousupposedtogotoDr.DavidCrown's

lecture?W:IsentKathytotakenotesforme.Text3:M:Thisisturningouttobeagreatgame.W:Yeah.I'mgladforthecommercia

l,though.I'mgettinghungry.M:Me,too.Wouldyoulikesomepizza?W:Sure.Asamatteroffact,I'llmakethecall.Text4:W:Johnmustbeover40now.M:Yes.WhenTom

leftNewYorktenyearsago,Johnwasalready35.Text5:M:I'msorryIdidn'tmakeittothemeetingyesterday.Iwassick.W:Sure.Now

what'stherealreason?Text6:W:Oh,thisjacketisjustbeautiful.Doyouhaveitinanyothercolorsotherthanblack?M:Weonlyhavethisstyleinblackinourstorerightnow.Bu

twehaveothercolors,brownandwhite,inourstoredowntownandwecanhavethemsendoneover.W:Iwouldreallyappreciateitifyouhavethebrownonesentover.M:T

hat'sfine.I’llcalltheoffice.CouldyougivemeyournumberandI'llletyouknowwhenitarrives?Itshouldonlytakeaboutthreedays.Text7:M:Canyouboo

kaflightfromNewYorktoParisforme?I'llgothereforanimportantmeeting.W:Yes.Whendoyouwanttogo?M:ThethirdofApril.W:Andwhendoyouwanttoreturn

?M:AfterParisI'llgotoLondonforbusinessonthetwentiethofApril.I'llstaythereforabouttendays,soIwanttoreturnonthefirstofMa

y.W:OK.Whatclassdoyouwant?M:Whatclass?Businessclass,ofcourse.Text8:W:Morning,Mr.Jones.CanIcomein?M:Yes,ofcourse.Whatdoyouneedtoseemeabou

t?W:Well,tobehonest,I'vecometospeaktoyoubecauseI'mnotveryhappyatworkatthemoment.WhatI'mnotreallycomfortablewithareallthee

xtradutiesIhavetotakeon.I'vebeenlookingatmyresponsibilitiesandI'vemadealist.M:Ah,yes.Isee.Doyouthinkyouneedsomeonetohelpyouwithsomeofthe

work?W:Well,that'sonewayofsolvingtheproblem.Buttobehonest,I'mOKaboutdoingtheextrawork.justfeelthatsomesortofasalaryincreasew

ouldbeappreciated.ImeanI'vebeendoingtheextraworkforfivemonths.M:Iseewhatyoumean.Obviously,Ican'tmakeadecisionaboutthisrightnow.I'llseethedetailsand

we'llseewhatwecando.Text9:W:You'reprobablylookingforwardtoexperiencingabitofcity.You'vespentmostoftheschoolyearlivinginthecountry.M:Yeah,

livingsofarfromthecitymakesitdifficulttocomehereasmuchasI'dlike.ButIthinktwohourstogethereandtwoandahalfhourstogetbackisnottoobad.W:Whydoesittak

esolongtogetback?M:Oh,becausethetrainfromthecityisamailtrain.Itstopsatafewcountrytownsalongtheway.ButI'mherenow.Whatshallwe

do?We'vegotthewholeday.Mytrainbackhomedoesn'tleaveuntil8:30to-night.W:Well,Ithoughtwemightenjoydrivingaroundthecity,followedbylunchatOceanBea

chandthenwecouldgotoanearlyeveningmovie.Whatdoyouthinkoftheplan?M:It'sexcellent.W:Thenwhatdoyouwanttosee?M:Idon'tknow.What'son?W:Thereareafewgo

odshowson.Whatdoyoufeellikewatching:sciencefiction,comedy,dramasandad-venture?M:Well,Idon'tmindscienceficti

on.Iquitelikecomedyanddramasbutadventure'smyfavorite.W:OK.There'sanewadventuremovieontonight.Let'sseethatthen.Text10:W:Now,I'dliketot

alkaboutapieceofnewsaboutthecars.Therecentincreaseincarthefthasalarmedthepolice.Theyarelookingforwhattheynowbelievemustbea

well-organizedgroupofprofessionalcarthieves.MostofthetheftshavetakenplaceintherichlivingareasaroundSouthwellPark,whe

relastweekalone22cartheftswerereportedtothelocalpolice.Oftheseonlytwohavebeenfound,oneofwhichwasabandonedinRockinghillpalaceRoad20milesaway.Theothers

havestillnotbeenfoundexceptforonewhichhadbeenfalselyreportedmissing.Theownerlateradmittedthathehadforgott

enwherehehadparkedituntilhiswifetoldhim.Aninterestingaspectofthetheftsisthatnearlyallthemissingcarshadbeentakenfrom

lockedgarages.Theownersnowadmitthattheymayhaveleftthecardoorsunlockedbutonlyoneownerisnotcertainwhetherhehadlockedthegaragedoor.Thepoliceha

sthereforelearnedthatthethievesfinditeasiertobreakintogarageswherevehiclesareoftenleftunlockedatnight

thanintolockedcarsparkedontheroadsideindaytimeoratnight.Theyadvisecarownerstolockuptheircarsevenwhentheyarekeptinlockedgarages.试题答案1~5BBAAC6~10CAACB

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.becomes64.lying65.possibly写作第一节:Onepossibleversion:DearSteven,InordertoenrichourlifeanddevelopoursenseoflovingChinese

traditionalculture,ourclasswillpayavisittoaporcelainexhibitionnextSunday.Wewillgatherattheschoolgateat8amandleavefortheCityMuseumbybus.Acti

vitiesincludewatchingporcelainproductionandlearningtheknowledgeofmakingporcelain.Wewillhaveawonderfullunchinthedow

ntownandcomebackatabout5pm.IknowyouareinterestedinChineseporcelain,soitisreallyaniceopportunityforyoutolearnaboutit.Whynotcomew

ithus?Yours.LiHua第二节:Onepossibleversion:Turningaround,Hansenfacedthedogs.Hethoughthehadtogetthedogsouts

ide.Hansenscreamed,evendrovethemaroundthehouse,untilhegotthemoutofthehouseandshuttheglassdoor.Thedogssatout-side,glaringathim.Suddenly,thedoorfl

ewopen.TherestoodEthan'sgrandfather,thehouseowner,checkingonEthan.Ethanwasinbadsituation.SoHansoncalledana

mbulanceimmediately.Theambulancearrivedsoon,andEthanwassenttothehospitalimmediately.Monthslater,Ethanwasfullyrecovered.W

henherecalledwhathappenedthatday,hestillfeltfrightened.However,herememberedHanson,hishero,savedhimSohethankedHansonwithaprize.Whenrewardedth

eprize,Hansensaid,"Ididn'teventhink.Ijustwastryingtohelptheboy."Actually,Hansenwasuncomfortablewiththe"hero"title.Itwasstillunclearwhatsentthe

dogsintothecrazymode,butEthanknewit'sHansen'sbraveryandkindnessthatsavedhislife.

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