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绵阳中学2022级高二下期期末模拟英语试题第一部分听力(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,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.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?A.Takeanap.B.Preparedinner.C.Gotothebathroom.2.Whatisthewomand
issatisfiedwithaboutLinda?A.Herlearningattitude.B.Herexamresults.C.Hercommunicationskills.3.WhatdidScottd
obefore?A.Asalesman.B.Awaiter.C.Atranslator.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atafurniturestore.B.Atthewoma
n’shome.C.Inarestaurant.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Atrip.B.Auniversity.C.ATVshow.第二节听下面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.Whatbothersthewoman?A.Shetypestooslowly.B.Sheforgottosaveherreport.
C.Hercomputerisbrokenagain.7.Whenisthewoman’sreportdue?A.ThisThursday.B.NextMonday.C.NextTuesday.听第7段
材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatisthemanreadingatfirst?A.Apoem.B.Anovel.C.Amagazine.9.HowdoesthewomanfeelaboutMaryVanderbilt’sstory?A
.Angry.B.Curious.C.Indifferent.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.HowwillHelengettoChicago?A.Byrail.B.Byplane.C.Bycar.11.Where-didHelen
andLisafirstmeet?A.Ataswimmingpool.B.AtLisa’shouse.C.Atacamp.12.WhatdoHelenandLisabothlikedoing?A.Goingskiing.B.Collectingstamps.C.Liste
ningtomusic.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhycanthewomanspeakEnglishfluently?A.Shehasagiftforlanguages.B.Shehaslearneditforlong.C.ShesignedupforanEnglishc
ourse.14.Whatdoesthemanwanttodonextyear?A.Studyabroad.B.Joinaclub.C.TourBritain.15.Whichofthewoman’ssuggestionsdoesthemantake?A.Thefirstone.B.These
condone.C.Thethirdone.16.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodotogetherthisevening?A.Dotheirhomework.B.Cleantheh
ouse.C.Seeafilm.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howmuchdoesitcosttobuyanadultticket?A.About$27.B.About$20.C.About$18.18.Whichroomismentioned?A.Theroo
mfortakingphotos.B.Theroomforpaintings.C.Theroomforplayingpuzzles.19.Whatistheattractiononthe120thfloor?A.Asmallcafe.B.Anoutdoorbal
cony.C.Aglassfloor.20.Whatdoesthespeakersayabouttherestaurant?A.It’sonthe122ndfloor.B.Itsfoodisinexpensive.C.Ithasgoodnaturallig
ht.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、D)中,选出最佳选项。ATheBestThingstoEnjoyD
ancingQueensandKingsSeeingstarsoutsidetheircomfortzoneshasalwaysheldacertainappeal.AtouringversionoftheTVshow“BattleoftheNetworkS
tars”stopsattheAltria:Theater,bringingrecenthockeychampionsandformerNBAplayerImanShumpertaswellastheprofessiona
ldancers.Ticketsare$59.50to$369.ComicTreatFortuneFeimsterbringsfuntotheDominionEnergyCenter’sCarpenter;TheatreonJan.9
.YoumayhaveseenherNetflix“Sweet&Salty”,whereshehumorouslytalksaboutherentertainmentcareer.Theshowarrivesat7pm.Ticketsa
re$31.50to$81.50.SpiritofGivingExperienceholidaytraditionsthroughtheLatinBalletofVirginia’sproductionof“TheLegendofPo
insettia”.ThestoryisbasedonaMexicanlegendaboutagood-heartedgirlwhounearthsthetruespiritofgiving.Celebrate20yearsoft
heproductionattheCulturalArtsCenteratGlen:Allenat7:30pmonJan.7.Ticketsare$15to$20.BringItHomeTakethefirststepstowardmaki
ngyourhome-rebuildingdecisionarealityattheRichmondRemodelingExpo,onFriday,Jan.9,attheGreaterRichmondConventionCenter.Walk
theshowtogatherideaswhilediscoveringthelatestinkitchens,roomadditionsandmore.Pickupprofessionaladviceandconn
ectwithbuildersanddesignprofessionalswhocantranslateyourhome-improvementdreamsintoreality.Ticketsare$3.21.Howmuchwouldyouprobablypaytoenj
oyathletes’performance?A.$3.B.$15.C.$31.5.D.$61.5.22.Wherecanyouseeahumorousactress?A.AttheAltriaTheater.B.Att
heCarpenterTheatre.C.AttheCulturalArtsCenter.D.AttheGreaterRichmondConventionCenter.23.WhatcanyouenjoyonJan.9?A.Somehands-onactivities.B.AM
exicanlegend.C.Skillstoimprovehouses.D.Thepleasureofgiving.BEricAshby’sfascinationwithnaturebeganatanearlyage.Hi
sfirstarticle;BirdPhotography.anIdealHobbyforBoys,waspublishedwhenhewasjust16andillustratedwithphoto
graphsthathe’dtaken.Hisinterestinphotographyhadbeensparkedfouryearsearlierin1930,whenthewildlifephotographerCherryKeartoncametoSouth
sea,Ashby’shometown,topresentashowofhiswork.The12-year-oldAshbysawtheshowandimmediatelystartedsaving;hispocketmoneytobu
yacameraforfilmingwildlifeinthenearbyNewForest.ButAshby’sfilmsdidnotreachthepublicduetotheWorldWarII.Afte
rthewar,heandhiswifeEileenmovedtoBadger(獾)Cottage,intheheartoftheNewForest.ItwasherethatAshbyperfectedth
etechniquesthatwouldmakehimfamousthroughthenewmediumoftelevision.Hispatienceandtechnicalknowledgeallowedhimtofilmbadgers
attheirholesduringdaylight—thefirsttimethisbehaviorhadeverbeencapturedoncamera.In1961,attheageof43,Ashbyfinallygothisbigbreak,whentheBBCshowedhis45
-minutefilmTheUnknownForest.Thefilmhadtakenfouryearstomakeandreceivedaverypositiveresponsefromviewers.ThenaturewriterRichardMabeywashugely
impressedandremarkedthatthefilm“changedthestandardsforhome-grownwildlifedocumentaries”.Afterthefilmwasshown,hewasgiventhenickname“the
silentwatcher”.Thenicknamenotonlystuck,itbecamethetitleofhissecondfilm.In1963,AshbymadethefirstBritishwildlifefilmincolour,althoughittookf
ouryearsbeforeTheMajorappearedinitsfullglory,astheBBCdidnotbroadcastincolouruntil1967.HewasawardedtheRoyalGeographicalSociety’sCherryKearto
nMedalandAwardin1975andin1992receivedanMBE.Hedied,aged85,on6February2003,buthislegacyliveson.24.Whatdoestheunderl
inedword“sparked”meaninParagraph2?A.Revived.B.Inspired.C.Assessed.D.Increased.25.Whatmightleadtothesuccessofhis19
61film?A.HisskillsandthenewmediumTV.B.Animalknowledgeandnewstandards.C.Thepositiveresponsefromviewers.D.Therecommendationfromanaturewrite
r.26.WhatcanbelearnedfromParagraph5?A.TheMajortookAshby4yearstomake.B.TheMajorwasnotbroadcastonBBC.C.TheMajorwasanothersuccessforAshby..D.TheMajo
rwasthefirstcolorfilmintheworld.27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.AnAwardWinnerB.ASilentWatcher
C.TheLifeofaBadgerD.TheStoryinaForestCAnewstudyledbyresearchersattheYaleSchoolofPublicHealthfindsairpol
lutionmaynegativelyimpactstandardizedtestscores.UsingdatafromtheNorthCarolinaEducationResearchDataCenter,theresearcherstracked2.8millionp
ublicschoolstudentsinNorthCarolinafrom2001to2018andmeasuredtheirexposuretoPM2.5foundinpollutedair.Whi
lepreviousresearcheshaveshownnegativeeffectsonacademicperformance,theyhavereliedonrelativelysmallorlessrepresentativesamples.“Thebiggeststrengthofthi
sstudyisthatwetrackedeverystudentinNorthCarolinainthoseyears,forthewholetimeperiodthattheywereinthepub
licschools,”saidEmmaZang,coauthorofthestudy.Thestudyalsofindsthattestscoresofethnicminoritiesandgirlsaredisproportionately(不成比例地)impactedbyPM2.
5levels.“Femalesandethnicminoritiesface-sexismandracism,”saidZang.“Therearealotofpoliciesthatarenotfriendlytowardsthem.S
o,whenthey’reexposedtothesamelevelofairpollution,theydon’thavetheresouroestolessenthenegativeinfluences.”Moreprivilege
dpopulations,however,mighthavemoreresourcesthatallowthemtoliveinabetterenvironment,suchasinhouseswithairpurifier
s.“ThelevelofPM2.5pollutionintheUSisrelativelylow,butstudentslivinginareasbelowthecurrentairqualitystandardofannualPM
2.5concentrationarestillnegativelyimpactedbyairpollutionwhenitcomestotheirtestscores,”saidZang.“Weshouldai
mtostrengthentheannualPM2.5standardtobetterprotectourchildren.”Airpollutionisknowntocontributetodiseaseanddeath,andit
alsonegativelyaffectsstudents’academicperformanceevenatlowlevelsofpollution.Thesubsequentstudies,theresearcherssaid,wouldinvolvelookingatwhe
therthefindingsholdtrueindifferentareas,andalsothereasonsbehindtheethnicandsexualdifferences.28.What’sthegreatestadvan
tageofthestudy?A.Trackingeachstudentfor18years.B.Collectingmorecomprehensivedata.C.Measuring/students’PM2:5exp
osureprecisely.D.Buildinglinksbetweenairpollutionandtestscores.29.AccordingtoZang,ethnicminoritiesandgirls______.A.benefitfromcurrentpol
iciesonPM2.5pollutionB.havethelowesttestscoresduetotheiridentitiesC.lackresourcestoreducetheimpactofairpollutionD.sufferfromeducationalinequaliti
esowingtotheirbackground30.What’sZangdoinginparagraph3?A.Offeringasuggestion.B.Raisingadoubt.C.Makingac
omparison.D.Givingaprediction.31.Whatmightbethefocusofthefollow-upstudies?A.Applicabilityofthefindingstootherregions.B.
Waystoaddressracialandsexualdifferences.C.Long-termimpactsofairpollutiononchildren.D.EstablishmentofPM2.5standardfitforchildren.DHaveyoue
verforgottenitemswhentryingtorecallashoppinglist?Ordialledthewrongphonenumberwhenattemptingtomemoriseone?Thebrainmechanisms(机制)thatcauseustod
rawablankinsuchsituationshavenowbeenidentified.Ourworkingmemorykeepssmallpiecesofinformationthatarereadilyaccessibleforplanning,understanding
andsolvingproblems.Butitwillhave“swaperrors”.Forexample,ifweareshownaredsquareandabluecircle,andarethenaskedwhatcolourthecirclewas,wemightsa
yred.Tounderstandwhywemakesucherrors,JeffJohnstonatColumbiaUniversityandhiscolleaguesrecordedthebrainactivityoftwomonkeysbe
causeamonkey’sworkingmemoryisverysimilartohumans’.Themonkeyswereshowntwodifferentlycolouredsquares,oneabovetheother,forhalfasecond.Afterashortdelay,a
blackspotappearedinthesamelocationasoneofthesquares,andthendisappeared.Theanimalsweretrainedtotellthecolourofthe
squaretheyweresupposedtoberememberingbasedonthelocationofthespot.Whendoingthisforabout3hoursovermultiplesess
ions,themonkeysperformedthetaskcorrectlybetween60and82percentofthetime,butoccasionallymadeswaperrors.Theresearchsuggeststhatthebrai
nresponseslinkedtoswaperrorsemergedbeforetheanimalsdecidedwhichcolourtoreport.Theyappearedtoarisedurin
g“selection”whencertainitemsstoredinworkingmemoryareenhancedattheexpenseofothers,ratherthanoccurringasaresultofforgetting.“Everyoneassumedtherewere
simplerexplanationslikefailuretoencodeorforgetting,butthisverycoolstudyshowsthatworkingmemoryerrorscomefroma
previouslyunknownsource,”saysEarlMillerattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology.Theteamisplanningfurtherexperimentstogainabetteru
nderstandingofmechanismsbehindswaperrors.32.Whatisthefunctionofworkingmemory?A.Toidentifytheerrorsinunderstanding.B.Toreducetheoccurrenceofmindbl
anking.C.Todevelopthewayofdistinguishingcolours.D.Tostoreinformationreadyformentaluse.33.Whatwerethemonkeystaskedwithintheresearch
?A.Correctingtheirerrorsovermultiplesessions.B.Tellingthedifferenceofthetwosquares.C.Reportingthecolourofaspecificsquare.D.Figuringouttheexactposi
tionoftheblackspot.34.Whatdoestheresearchsuggestaboutswaperrors?A.Theyareunusualbrainresponses.B.Theyshowatendencyforforgetfulness.C.The
yarestoredinworkingmemory.D.Theyaretheoutcomeofmemoryselection..35.WhatisEarlMiller’sattitudetowards
theresearchfindings?A.Unclear.B.Appreciative.C.Objective.D.Negative.第二节(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能填入空白处的最佳选项。
选项中有两项为多余选项。IthasbeenshownthatwatchingEnglishmovietrailers(预告片)canimproveyourEnglish.vocabularyandthinkingskills.36Thefirs
tstepistofindthem.GotoYouTubeanddoasearchforsomethinglike“officialtrailer”.Severalfilmtrailerswillappear.37Animatedfilmscanbea
nespeciallygoodchoiceforEnglishpracticenomatterhowoldyouare.Thesefilmsareusuallyhumorousandrelatable.Tofindanimatedfil
ms,trydoingasearchforsomethinglike“animatedofficialtrailer”.Makesurethevideoyouchooseoffersclosedcaptions(字幕),whichyouwilluselater.Youcanfindthecl
osedcaptionmarkatthebottomofthevideo.Itmaybelistedas“CC”orsomethingelse.Keepinmindthattrailersmorethanfiveorsevenyea
rsoldmaynotofferclosedcaptionsonYouTube.38Next,watchthevideoatanormalspeedwithoutclosedcaptions.Trytounder
standwhatthestoryisaboutoverall.Thenwatchitagaintoseekmoredetails.39Itwillgiveyouanideaofwhetherthedialogueistoofastordifficultfo
ryourskilllevel.40Findthe“CC”settingatthebottomofthevideoandclickthecaptions.Thiscanhelpyouinseveralways.Youcanconfirm,whetheryouunde
rstandthedialogueinyourfirstviewing,makecleareranydialogueyoudonotunderstand,andconnectthesoundofwordswit
htheirspellings.Youcanalsowritedownafewofthenewwordsinanotebookoronyourmobilephone.A.Sochoosenewervideos.B.Youcanchoosesome
thatlookinteresting.C.Theymaysoundalittlestrangeataslowerspeed.D.Withthismethod,youaretestingyourEnglishskills.E.Thenwatchthevideoag
ainthistimewithclosedcaptions.F.Besides,tryusingyournotebookasyoulearnEnglishinyoureverydaylife.G.Nowlet’stalk
aboutstepsyoucantaketogetthemostoutofwatchingthem.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30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、D)中,
选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。RonaldHandellivedonafarminCalifornia.HeownedtwoGreatPyreneesmountaindogswho41hiseightgoats.Itwastheir42toprotectthegoatsfromwolvesinth
eCaliforniamountains.In2017,whenthewildfiresinthedistancewere43,Handelhurriedtogethis44andthedogsintothe.carsotheycou
ldevacuate(撤离).Oneofthedogs,Odin,45toignorehisdoggyduty.He46downwiththegoats,andstaredatHandel,asiftosay,“I’mnot47.”Handelwaiteda
slongashecouldforOdintocomearound,buttheyhadtogo,becausethey48thatparkedcarsafewyardsbehindthemwerefillingwithflames,andheardexplos
ionsfromoiltanks.Aftertheflameswereputout,Handelandhisyoungdaughterdidnot49tofindanythingwhentheyreturnedtotheir5
0.Buttotheirsurprise,Odinwas51there.Heandthegoatswereslightly52.Odinmanagedtobringthemallto53,despitethefactthateverythingelsearoundthemw
ascompletelydestroyedbythefire.Odinwaslimping(一瘸一拐),andvery54,soHandelknewthatOdinhadbeenonanadventureofhisowntosavehis55.Ifonlydogsco
uldtalk.41.A.caughtsightofB.tookcareofC.gotalongwithD.keptawayfrom42.A.demandB.rightC.job.D.nature43.A.approachingB.jumpingC.withdrawingD.shrinking4
4.A.goatsB.devicesC.wifeD.daughter45.A.refusedB.offeredC.continuedD.chose46.A.brokeB.fellC.layD.came47.A.frightenedB.leavingC.actingD.alone48.A.
arguedB.explainedC.understoodD.spotted49.A.hesitateB.forgetC.agreeD.expect50.A.carB.companyC.farmD.village51.A.s
tillB.evenC.alreadyD.instead52.A.burnedB.disappointedC.grabbed.D.criticised53.A.happinessB.safetyC.landD
.life54.A.nervousB.tiredC.curiousD.energetic55.A.homesB.ownersC.workmatesD.friends第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(一个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式(不超过3
个单词)Trendspopularamongtheyouthsuchas“Chinachic”andthegrowinginfluenceofyoungconsumershavedriventhedevelopmentofhanfuindustryinr
ecentyears.Amongthevarious56.______(style),thehorsefaceskirthasemergedasthemostpopularitem.57.______(combine)classicaleleg
ancewithmodernsimplicity,thehorsefaceskirtissaidtoperfectlysuitthecontemporarycultureandlifestyleofyoungpeople,makingit58.______icon(标志)offas
hion.ThistrendhasgainedpopularityinLuoyangcity,CentralChina’sHenanprovince,withmanyvisitors59.______(dress)intheeleganthorsefaceskirts.Mean
while,numerousperformersrecentlyshowcasedthesebeautifulskirtsin60.______wereeye-catchingandgavepeopleabrand-newfeeling.InCaoxiancountyofShandong
province,oneofthecountry’shanfuproductionandsalescenters,thesales61.______thehorsefaceskirtsduringlastSpringFestivalholiday62.____
__(increase)dozensoftimescomparedtousualvolumes。Actually,theskirthasbecomeaverypopular63.______(choose)forgifts.Thecurrentpopularityofhanfuinthe
countryisbelieved64.______(indicate)morethanafashiontrend;itrepresentsa65.______(deep)andcloserconnectiontoChines
etraditionandculturalidentity.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是某校学生会主席李华,你发现你校学生平时缺乏体育锻炼。请你代表学生会,围绕“Sweatyourwaytogoodh
ealth”这一主题,在校英文报上发出倡议。内容如下:1.锻炼对健康的影响;2,具体措施:3.鼓励参加运动。注意:(1)词数80左右:(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dearfriends,______________________________________
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第二节(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Kevinwoketotheblaringbeepofhisalarmclock.“Can’twaitforthatcampingtr
ip,”Kevinthought,filledwithexcitement.Ashewasleavinghome,hisdadgrabbedhimbythehandandsaid,“Beforeyougo,justtellmethedirectionsonwher
eyouandyourfriendsaregoingtostay.”“Butdad!”Kevincomplained.“Nobuts!”Kevin’sdadadded.“Fine.”Kevintoldhimthedirectionsandleft.Thethreefriends,Ke
vin,JayandNathan,hadbeenplanningthisadventureforweeks,packingtheirstuff--tents,snacks,andamap—prepari
ngfora2-dayoutdoorexploration.ExcitementranthroughKevinastheydepartedfortheircampsite.“Thistripisgoingtobeawesome,”Nathanexcitedlyyelledas
theysetoff.Butlittledidtheyknowthatnaturehadasurprisein.storeforthem.Thefirstdayatthecampsitewasgoinggreat,settinguptents,collectingfi
rewood,andsharingstories.“Man,wenailedthesetents,”Kevinsaid.“Iknowitwaseasyreally,”Nathanreplied.The
friendswerehappy.Yettowardsnight,asthedarkcloudsgatheredoverhead,theatmosphereshifted,andasuddenstormeruptedwithunforgivinganger.Rainpoureddownfr
omtheheavenslikearelentlesswaterfall,transformingthepeacefulcampsiteintoamuddybattleground.Suddenly,ahugetreewasuprootedandc
rasheddownwithadeafeningcrackontheironlymeansofescape—theircar.Kevin’seyeswidenedinhorrorashesawthedamagedwreckagebeneaththefalleng
iant.“Ourcar!”hescreamedoverthehowlingwind,hisvoiceamixofdisbeliefanddespair.“We’restuckhere,”hedeclar
ed,hiswordsbarelyaudible(听得见的)againstthebackdropofthunderandraindrops.Theyrealizedthattheirplanshadbeenviolentlyspoiledbyforcesbeyondth
eircontrol.Theoncequietcampsitenowstoodasadesertedbattlefield,thefallentreeservingasapainfulreminderoftheunpredictablenatureoftheworldaroundthem.
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:Worsestill,theyfoundthemselvesfacingtheimmediateproblemoffindingwater.____________________
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中学2022级高二下期期末模拟英语参考答案听力1-5CABAB6-10CBACA11-15CCBAB16-20CBABC阅读理解21-23DBC24-27BACB28-31BCAA32-35DCDB36-4
0GBADE完形填空41-45BCADA46-50CBDDC51-55AABBD语法填空56.styles57.Combining58.an59.dressed60.which61.of62.increased63.choi
ce64.toindicate65.deeper.写作一Onepossibleversion:Dearfriends,Nowadays,manystudentspaylittleattentiontophysicalexercise,whichdoesharmt
otheirhealth.Doingsportsonaregularbasishaspositiveimpactonmaintainingstudents’physicalfitnessandimprovingourmentalwell-being.Istronglyrecommend
everyonetogetinvolvedinphysicalactivities.Firstly,wecanmakegood.useofthesportsfacilitiesatourschooltotakean
activepartinvarioussports,rangingfromplayingbasketballtoswimming.Besides,itwillbebetterifweincorporat
ephysicalactivityintoourdailyroutinessuchasgoingtoandfromschoolbybikeoronfoot.Evensmalleffortscanmak
eagreatdifferenceinimprovingouroverallfitness.Let’ssweatourwaytogoodhealthandamorevibrantcampuscommunity.StudentUnion写作二Onepossi
bleversion:Paragraph1:Worsestill,theyfoundthemselvesfacingtheimmediateproblemoffindingswater.Thesearchforwatersoondrainedtheirenergy.Theyw
ereabouttogiveupwhentheyheardasmallsound,asplashofsomesort.Theyranasfastastheycouldandfoundasmallstream—alif
elineinallthechallenges.However,withtimepassingby,morechallengesemerged—limitedfood,frightfulnightfilledwithwildernesssounds,andtheuncertaintyof
survivalinthewild.Theirnerveswereneartheedgeofbreakingdownafterlonghoursofuncertaintyinthewilderness.Paragraph2:Onthe
secondnight,adistantenginesoundbroketheterriblestillness.Reliefwashedoverthewearyfacesastheywitnessedtheapproachofafamiliarvehicle.K
evin’sdadsteppedouttomeetthegroup.Allemotionsswelledinsidethekids—disbelief,gratitude,andoverwhelmingjoy.Asthe
yhuggedtogether,alltheworriesandmiseryweregone.Backhome,Kevin’sdadsaid,“Goodthingyoutoldmethosedirections.”Hetaughtthemtheimportanceof
informingsomeoneaboutplans.Theexperienceturnedintotalesofcourageandresilience;embeddedintheirmemoriesasless
onsforalifetime.听力原文Text1W:Ijustwantedtotakeanap,butitwasdarkwhenIwokeup.It’ssurprising!M:Yeah.Well,I’llpreparedinner.Doyouwanttohelpme?W:S
ure.ButIneedtowashmyfacetoclearmyheadfirst.Text2M:AreyouangryaboutLinda’s-examresults?W:No.It’sjustthatshedoesn’tstudyatall.Shedoesn’ttakeherstudies
seriously.M:I’lltrycommunicatingwithher.Text3M:HasScottquithisjobasawaiter?W:Yes.Nowhesellsbooksinabooksto
reduringthedayandstudiesFrenchatnight.M:HehasbeeninterestedinFrenchsincehewasatschool.Text4M:Thesofalookssogoo
d.Itwilllookgreatinyourhouse.W:Indeed.Butitspricetagsays5,000yuan.Howexpensiveitis!Well,forgetit.I’mhungry.Let’sfindares
taurantforlunch.Text5W:MydreamistogotoHarvardUniversityforpostgraduatestudy.M:Mysisterisinthatuniversity
.IwentthereonmytriptotheUnitedStateslastyear.W:Really?I’veonlyseenitonTV.Text6M:Jane,youlookupset.What’sup?W:Mycomputer
isintherepairshopagain.M:What’stheproblemthistime?W:Idon’tknowexactly.Thereseemstobesomethingwrongwiththesystem.Itrestartedsever
altimeswithinanhour,andIwasonlyhalfwaythroughmyreport.Luckily,IsavedwhatItyped.M:Yourreportisn’tdueuntilnextTuesday.It
’sThursdaytoday.Youcanmakeit.W:Itisdueonedayaheadofschedule.M:That’stoobad.Text7W:Whatareyoureading,Nick?M:Thelatestvolumeofpoetryby
myfavoritepoet.W:Youreallylikepoetry.Iknowyoualsolikereadingnovels.Ionlyliketoreadfashionmagazines.M:Becausesomepoe
tsareinteresting.Well,haveyouheardofthestoryaboutthedisabledpoetnamedMaryVanderbilt?Somepeoplefeelangrywithher.Somefeelsympathetictowar
dsher.W:Hmm...Idon’tcareaboutherprivatelife.Actually,Idon’tknowwhosheis.Text8W:I’mreallyexcited.I’mgoingtoChicagothisSaturday.M:Whatacoinciden
ce!Myroommateisalsogoingthereonthatday.Areyouflyingthere,Helen?Youtwocangotheretogether.I’dbehappytodriveyoutotheairport.W:Thanks,butI’veboughtmy
trainticket.M:OK.WhyareyougoingtoChicago?W:RememberIwenttoamusiccampinMichigan?ImadeafriendcalledLisathere.She’sjustmovedtoChicagorecently,soIw
illmeetherathernewplacefirst.M:Great!Well,whatisLisalike?W:She’sveryoutgoing.Shehaslotsofhobbies,includingskiing,swimming,collectingstampsa
nd...M:Andlisteningtomusic,right?Youtwobothwenttothemusiccamp.W:You’reright.We’replanningtodosomethingwithmusic,su
chasgoingtotheconcert.Text9M:It’salittlehardformetolearnEnglish.Idon’tthinkIhaveagiftforlanguages.WhycanyouspeakE
nglishsowell?DidyousignupforanEnglishcourse?W:No.ButIhavelearneditformanyyearsandIreallyworkhardatit.M:Well,Ialwayshanded
inmyhomeworkontimeandjoinedanEnglishclub,butIjustmadelittleprogress.I’dliketoattenduniversityinBritainnexty
ear.WhatdoyouthinkwouldhelpwithmyEnglish?W:Firstly,youcantryreadingsomeEnglishnewspapers.Secondly,trytotalkto
foreignersasmuchaspossible,thoughsometimesit’shard.Lastly,ifIwereyou,I’dliketotalktotheEnglishteacherwhomighthaves
omegoodideas.M:Totellthetruth,IoftenreadEnglishnewspapersandhavealsoaskedmyteacherforhelp.You’reright.Idoneedtocommunicatem
orewithnativeEnglishspeakers.Thankyouverymuch.W:Notatall.Well,don’tforgettocometomyhousetonightandwatchanEnglishmovietogether.M:OK.Text10W:Theairy1
23FLoungesitsonthetopflooroftheLotteWorldTowerinSeoul,555metersaboveground.Thetoweristhetallestbuildinginthecountryandthefifthtallestbuildi
ngintheworld,accordingtoitsofficialsite.Afterbuyinganentryticket—KRW27,000(roughly$20)foradults,andKRW24,000(roughly$18)forchildren,vi
sitorsenterawaitinghall,fullofbluelightaswhalesswimacrossagiantscreenontheceiling.Severaldifferentroomsfollow—somewithopportunitiesforprofession
alphotos,othersdisplayingthebuildingmaterialsthatmakeupthetowerbeforeapuzzlingseriesofwhale-themedspaces.Eachflooroffersdifferenta
ttractions,suchassmallcafesonthe119thand122ndfloors.There’stheSkyDeckonthe118thfloor,withaglassfloorthatletsyouseeall478
metersbetweenyourshoesandthestreetfarbelow.There’stheSkyTerraceonthe120thfloor,anoutdoorbalconywithaperfectviewofthewindingHanRiver.Finall
y,visitorsreachtherestaurantonthe123rdfloor.Therestaurantisbothlargeandpleasant,withlampsoneachtablean
dcomfortablechairs.Windowsmakeupanentirewall,stretchinguptothehighceilingtofloodthespacewithwarmlightduringsunset.However,themenuisontheexpensive
side.