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2020-2021学年度高二年级第二学期教学质量调研(三)英语试题(考试时间:120分钟满分:150分)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案转涂到答
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读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatwill
Peterdonext?A.Booktickets.B.Haveaclass.C.Changehisschedule.2.Whatismostprobablythewoman?A.Anurse.B.Atourguid
e.C.Ahotelclerk.3.Whatdoesthemanneedtodowiththetallgreenplant?A.Letitgetenoughsun.B.Keepitclosetothero
ses.C.Wateriteverytwoweeks.4.Howwillthespeakersgotothegame?A.Bybus.B.Bycar.C.Bysubway.5.Whatpartoftheman'scarisda
maged?A.Theback.B.Therightside.C.Thefront.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.Whatdoesthemanprefertowatch?A.Pandas.B.Monkeys.C.Insects.7.Whatarethespeaker
sgoingtodofirst?A.GototheReptileCaves.B.Buysomeicecream.C.Takesomepictures.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.Wherewillthe
manbetomorrow?A.Onamountain.B.Intheschool.C.Atapetstore.9.WhatwillRacheldowiththedog?A.Goforarunwithit.B.Takeithikingwithher.C.Teachitnewc
ommands.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.WhatthewomandidinGermany.B.Howthewomancelebrated
Christmas.C.Whythewomanfailedtogoonholiday.11.Whatdidthewomanaskherhusbandtodo?A.Bookaroom.B.Buyplanetickets.C.HoldaChristmasp
arty.12.WhathappenedafterChristmas?A.Thehotelwasfull.B.Thecarwasbroken.C.Thetrainwascanceled.听下面一段对话,回
答第13至第16四个小题。13.Whyisthewomanlate?A.ShewenttobuyMaryagift.B.Shegotoffatthewrongexit.C.Shewascaughtinatrafficjam.1
4.Whydoesthewomancome?A.Tojoinaparty.B.Toseethemanoff.C.Toattendameeting.15.HowwillMaryprobablyfeel?A.Sad.B.Anxious.C.Surprise
d.16.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.AtMary'shome.B.Atarestaurant.C.Overthephone.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.Whoisthespe
akercalling?A.Hiswife.B.Hissecretary.C.Hisbusinesspartner.18.Whereisthespeakernow?A.InLosAngeles.B.InDenver.C.InChicago.19.Whenwillthespea
kergohome?A.OnTuesday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnThursday.20.WhatisMichellerequestedtodointheend?A.Cancelameeting.B.Makearestaurant
reservation.C.Arrangearidefromtheairport.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。ABasicStud
yManualHardcover:$46.80Futuresuccessdependsontheabilitytolearn.Herearetheanswerstothequestionsmostoftenaskedbyparents,teachers,bus
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pplythematerialsinthisbookregaintheirlikingforstudyandtheirabilitytoapplythisknowledgeinlife.Getthisbook
forachildyouwanttoseewinathisstudies!StudySkillsforLifeHardcover:$45.90L.RonHubbard'sstudytechnologyforteenagersopensthedoortotheirfutur
esuccessbygivingthemtheabilitytostudyandlearn.Fullyillustratedforeasycomprehension.HowtoUseaDictionaryPictureBookforChildren
Hardcover:$36.90Inspiteofbillionsofdollarsspenton"educationalresearch",childrenarenottaughtthemostbasicskillsoflearning,eventhemostbas
icofthese:howtouseadictionary.Infact,asearchofeducationalbooksforchildrenfoundnobookthattoldthemhowto
useadictionaryorthatoneshould.Writtenforchildren8-12-year-old,thisfullyillustratedbookwillteachyourchild:Howtofindwordsinadictionar
yThedifferentwaysthatwordsareusedHowtouseadictionarytocorrectlypronouncewordsItincludesasectionforparentsandteachersshowingyou
howtousethisbookwithchildren.Buythisbookandgiveittoyourchildrentounlocktheireducation.21.Accordingtotheadvertisements,thefourbooksareallinten
dedfor.A.childrenB.adultsC.teachersD.women22.Someofthefourbookswereillustratedinorderto.A.makethemlookniceB.helpreadersunderstandthemC.informreaders
toreadthemD.makethemsuitabletoallreaders23.IfyoubuythefourbooksonMay30,2021,youwillhavetopay_forthem.A.$3
6.90B.$79.70C.$136.00D.$159.40BPerhapsyouhaveseenthem,thosewhofallasleeponthesubwayandthen,somehow,w
akeupexactlyattheirstop.Perhapsyouareoneofthem.Howisthispossible?Wespoketotwodoctors,whoofferedtheirinsightsaboutit.Itispossiblet
hatyourbodygetsusedtowakingupatacertainpointeachtimeduringyourcommute,saidDr.MarcI.Leavey,aprimary-carespecialistinMaryland.Thatholdsespe
ciallytrueifyoucommuteatthesametimeeveryday.Thissuggeststhatifyouweretogetonatadifferenttime,orifthejourneyweredelayed,yourinternalclockmightnotwa
keyouupatyourstop.Itisaninterestingtheory,butDr.RonaldChervin,directorofMichiganMedicine'sSleepDisordersCenters,doesnotfullybuyit.Heisskepticalthat
circadianrhythmscanalsoexplainwhyyouwakeupafterabriefnap.Youarealsolikelytowakeupforyourparticularstopbecauseofanoralcue,suchastheco
nductorstatingthenameofthesubwaystopoverthepublic-addresssystem.Suchcuesalertyourbrainthatyouhavearrived,explainedDrLeavey.Accordingtoastudypubli
shedinthePublicLibraryofScience,duringsleep,ourbrainreactsdifferentlywhenwehearourownnameandotherpeople'snames,notedDrC
hervin.Thissuggeststhatyourbraindoesnotturnoffduringsleep,whichmakesitpossibletopickupontheannouncementofyourstop.An
otherreasonablepossibility:Youmaywakeupateachstop,checkifitisyours,andgobacktosleep,allwithouthavingrem
emberedit,addedDr.Chervin.Heseesthisincaseswherepatientsaresufferingfromsleepapnea.Theymaywakeupasmanyas200timesduringasingleni
ght,withouthavingrememberedasingleinstance.That'sbecausetheyfallrightbackasleepbeforetheirbrainhastimetoprocesstheirexperienceintolong-termmemor
y.Similarly,youcouldbewakingupeverytimeyouhearanewstopcalled.Butyoujustdon'tremembersuchinstancesevenafteryoufullyc
omeawakeforyourstop-leadingyoutobelievethatyouhavesleptthewholewaythroughandmiraculouslywokenupattherighttime.24.AccordingtoDrLeavey,whichofthefo
llowingmightwakeyouupatyourstop?A.Senseoftime.B.Sleepapnea.C.Internalclock.D.Oralcommunication.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedex
pression"doesn'tfullybuyit"inParagraph2mean?A.Hecan'tagreemore.B.Hecan'tcatchitwell.C.Hedoesn'tlikeitatall.D.H
edoesn'ttotallybelieveit.26.Howwillourbrainreactwhenwehearournamecalledduringsleep?A.Actively.B.Passively.C.Diffe
rently.D.Casually.27.HowdoesDr.Chervinexplainhisfindingsinthelastparagraph?A.Byintroducingaconcept.B.Bymakingacomparison.C.Byusinganexp
ert'swords.D.Byreferringtoanotherstudy.CJiangsuprovincehasbeentestingacolor-codedsystemthisyeartoindicaterisksfacingchildre
nwholiveindifficultconditionsandtoofferspecifichelptothem.Inthefour-tiersystem,redrepresentsthemostsevereconditionsandthatcivilaffairsde
partmentsmustintervene(干涉)immediately.Itisfollowedbyyellow,blueandgreen.XiaoJing,notherrealname,wasrecentlyaddedtothes
ystem.The10-year-oldisanorphaninfectedwithHIV.ShehasbeenlivinginthesmallercityofXinghuawithhergrandparents
sincehermotherdiedfromAIDSandherfather,whoalsohasAIDS,abandonedher.Despitetheirdifficulties,thefamilydidnotapplyforgove
rnmentassistancebecausetheyfearedthatfillinginthepaperworkwouldspreadwordofthegirl'shealthproblem.Xinghua'scivilaffairsdepartmentfoun
dXiaoJinginJunebycombingthroughbigdata.Theysentworkerstoherhomeandcompletedthepaperworkintwodayswithoutrevealinginformationtothepublic.Thefa
milynowhasaccesstofinancialassistanceandprofessionalpsychologicalhelp.WangXiongli,deputydirectoroftheChildrenAffairs
OfficeoftheJiangsuCivilAffairsDepartment,saidthatinthepastmanyfamiliesindifficultyeitherdeclinedordidnotknowhowtoapplyforgove
rnmentassistance."Manychildrenhavetolivewiththeirgrandparentsaftertheirparentsleftthembecauseofhealthproblems,drugissuesorbeingimprisoned,"hes
aid."Seniorcitizensusuallydon'tknowtheapplicationprocedures.""Butnow,wedon'tneedthemtoapplyorfillindocumentsbeforegivin
gassistance,"Wangsaid."Wefindchildrenwhomayneedhelpbyusingbigdatafrommanyagencies.Weevaluatetheirconditionandsendsocial
workerstotheirhomestoconfirmthefindings.Afterthat,weconsultwithexpertstomakeplansforallofthechildrenwhotru
lyneedhelp."Inearly2020,JiangsuprovincechoseNanjing,TaizhouandYanchengtopilotthecolor-codedsystem.InTaizhou,4,319ch
ildrenlivinginpovertywereaddedtothecivilaffairsdepartmentssystemthisyear,joiningchildrenpreviouslyre
ceivingaidtomakeatotalof10,367childrennowregisteredinthecity'scolor-codedsystem.28.WhichcolormayrepresentXiaoJing'scondit
ioninthecolor-codedsystem?A.Green.B.Blue.C.Yellow.D.Red.29.Whydidn'tXiaoJing'sgrandparentsapplyforgovernme
ntassistanceatfirst?A.Becausetheydidn'tknowhowtodo.B.Becausetheythoughtitwasashame.C.Becausetheywanted
toprotectthegirl.D.Becausetheycouldn'tfillinthepaperwork.30.AccordingtoWangXiongli,whathascontributedalotinfindingthesechildren?A.BigdataB.Social
workersC.ExpertsD.Color-codedsystem31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.HopesforthechildrenwithAIDsandtheirparentsB.Risksfacingchildrenwho
liveindifficultconditionsC.Jiangsutestscolor-codedsystemtoaidchildreninneedD.Thejointeffortofthewholesocietyinh
elpingchildrenDThegirlstoppedandlookedasifshemightrunawayinsurprise,butinsteadstoodthereregardingMontagwitheyessodarkandshiningandalivethathefeltheha
dsaidsomethingquitewonderful.Butheknewhismouthhadonlymovedtosayhello."Ofcourse,"hesaid,"you'reournewneighbor,aren'tyou?""An
dyoumustbe"-sheraisedhereyesfromhisprofessionalsymbols"-thefireman."Hervoicetrailedoff."Howstrangelyyousaythat.""I'd-I'dhaveknownitwithmyeyesshut
,"shesaid,slowly."What-thesmellofkerosene?Mywifealwayscomplains,"helaughed."Youneverwashitoffcompletely.
""No,youdon't,"shesaid,inawe.Hefeltthegirl'snervousnessandlaughed,"Kerosene,isnothingbutperfumetome."Thenhecon
tinued,"Whatareyoudoingoutsolatewanderingaround?Howoldareyou?"Therewasonlythegirlwalkingwithhimnow,herfacebrightassnowinth
emoonlight,andheknewshewasworkinghisquestionsaround,seekingthebestanswersshecouldpossiblygive."Well,"shesaid,"I'mseventeena
ndI'mcrazy.Myunclesaysthetwoalwaysgotogether.Whenpeopleaskyourage,hesaid,alwayssayseventeenandinsane.Isn'tthisanicetimeofnightt
owalk?Iliketosmellthingsandlookatthings,andsometimesstayupallnightwalking,andwatchthesunrise."Theywalkedonagaininsilenceandfinallyshesaid,thoughtfu
lly,"Youknow,I'mnotafraidofyouatall."Hewassurprised."Whyshouldyoube?""Somanypeopleareafraidoffiremen,Imean.Butyou'rejustaman,afterall…Doyoumindi
fIask?Howlonghaveyouworkedatbeingafireman?""SinceIwastwenty,tenyearsago.""Doyoueverreadanyofthebooksyouburn?"Helaughed."That
'sagainstthelaw!It'sfinework.MondayburnMillay,WednesdayWhitman,FridayFaulkner,burnthemtoashes,thenburn
theashes.That'sourofficialslogan."32.HowoldisMontag?A.30.B.27.C.20.D.45.33.Howdidthegirlreactwhenthemangreeted
heratfirst?A.Shewasdeeplymoved.B.Sheranawayimmediately.C.Shestoppedlookingathim.D.Shewasabitfrightened.34.W
hatcanweinferfromtheuncle'swords?A.Girlsattheageof17weremorelikelytofeelcrazy.B.Thegirlwasactuallymorethanorlessthan17yearsold.C.
17wasconsideredanunluckynumberthatmaydepresspeople.D.Itwasagoodmannerforgirlstosay17whenpeopleaskedtheirages.35.Inthestory,thefirem
an'sdutyisto.A.putoutfiresB.burnbooksC.upholdthelawD.shoutslogans第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能
填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。HungarianartistZoltanViczanhasrevealedhisloveandmemoriesofhishomelandinaseriesofne
wglassartworksattheexhibition,LayersofHungary,whichistakingplaceatPicnicGalleryindowntownShanghaifromOct13toNov15.BorninH
ungaryin1979,ViczanbeganhisstudiesinglassartatanearlyageinBudapest.36Heisknownforhavingdevelopedhisownstylea
ndtechniquesforglassengraving(雕刻).TraditionalglassmakingintheWestoriginatedinItaly,wheretheroyalcourtforcedmastercraf
tspeopletoliveonanislandandcreatefinegoods,Viczansays.37ThentheytookthetechniquetootherpartsofEurope,suchasCzechoslovakia,Hungary,Poland
andSlovakia.ViczancametoAsia10yearsago,spendingfouryearsinJapanandtwoyearsinHongKongbeforemovingtoShanghaiin2016.Generallymanyexpa
triates(移居海外的人)socializedwithpeoplefromtheircountriestoovercomehomesickness.38Intheexhibition,visitorswillseeamapofHungarysc
ulptedincastglassanddecoratedwithtraditionalHungarianglasspatterns,andworksdescribingthecityofBudapestandLakeBalaton,thelargestlakeinCentralEurope.3
9Forexample,heremovedtheprotectiveandreflectivelayersofthemirrortocreateawindowonthesurfacethatrevealsthelayerunderneath.Heeven
placedmultiplelayersofthesewindowsinfrontofeachother,creatinga3Deffectthatchangeswhenviewedfromdifferentangles.40"Weliveinaninfinitelycompl
exworldthatwehavenowaytofullyunderstand,"hesays."Throughourexperiences,weformaworldviewthatbecomesourreality
,whichwillbechallengedwhenweareexposedtonewideas.Theselayersofrealizationsarethesignsofourpersonaldevelop
ment."A.Hehaspracticedtheartformfornearly30years.B.Thisisthefirsttimehehaspresentedhiscreations.C.TheworksonshowreflectV
iczan'suniquemethods.D.Somemanagedtoescapedespiteoftherisksofdeath.E.Viczanchosetorepresentmemoriesofhishomelandthroughhisart.F.Theartistbeliev
esthisisagoodwaytoshowideaaboutpeople'sviewpointsofreality.G.Itrecalledthebeautyofthecalm,flatwaterwhichstartsripplingaft
erthrowingapebbleinit.第三部分语言知识运用(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,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。
"I'mbored."Youmayturnyournoseupatthewordswhenachildsaysso.Infact,boredomisgenerallyviewedasanunpleasant41state.Howcananyone42boredomwhenthe
re'ssomuchthatcanandshouldbedone?Butboredomis43toexperience.44thelessonmostadultstellyou-boredomisforboringpeople-boredomisuseful.It'sgo
odforyou.Ifkidsdon't45thisoutearlyon,they'reinforanot-so-pleasantsurpriseinthefuture.Lifeisn'tmeanttobefullof46."That'sright,"
amothersaystoherdaughterinthenovelWhere'dYouGo.Bernadette."Youarebored.AndI'mgoingtoletyouinonalittlesecretaboutlife.Youthink
it'sboringnow?Well,itonlygetsmoreboring.The47youlearnit'sonyoutomakelifeinteresting,thebetteroffyou'llbe."
Peopleusedtoacceptthatmuchoflifewasboring.48thingshappenwhenyou'rebored.Onceyou'vetrulyfeltbored,youfindyourself49todiscovery.T
hisiswhysomanyusefulideasoccurintheshower,whenyou'reheldcaptivetoaroutineactivity.Youletyourmindwanderand50i
twhereitgoes.Ofcourse,it'snotreallytheboredomitselfthat'simportant;it'swhatwe51it.Whenyoureachyourbreaking
point,boredomteachesyoutomakesomethinghappenforyourself.Teachingchildrento52boredomwillpreparethemforamore
realisticfuture.Oneday,53inajobtheyotherwiselove,ourkidsmayhavetospendanentiredayansweringFriday'sleftoveremail.Thi
ssoundboring,youmightconclude.Itsoundslike54,anditsoundslikelife.Perhapsweshouldgetusedtoboredomagain,anduseittoour55.41.A.emotionalB.orig
inalC.classicalD.natural42.A.stressB.relieveC.claimD.seize43.A.anythingB.somethingC.nothingD.everythin
g44.A.ExceptB.ThoughC.BesidesD.Despite45.A.figureB.carryC.holdD.break46.A.assessmentB.achievementC.amusementD.arrangement47.A.soone
rB.betterC.worseD.less48.A.ThusB.ButC.AndD.Moreover49.A.attheedgeB.intheendC.bythewayD.ontheroute50.A.abolishB.observeC.followD.
consult51.A.layoutB.dowithC.showoffD.putup52.A.violateB.declineC.strikeD.endure53.A.stillB.evenC.alsoD.then54.A.workB.loveC.l
ossD.term55.A.passionB.regretC.benefitD.sense第二节:语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。ThelandercarryingChina'sfir
stMarsroverhassuccessfullytoucheddownontheredplanetearlySaturdaymorningBeijingTime.ItisthefirsttimeChina56(land)aprobe(无人航天探测器)onaplaneto
therthanEarth.Tianwen-1,57(consist)ofanorbiter,alanderandarover,waslaunchedfromtheWenchangSpacecraftLaunchSiteonJu
ly23,2020.ItwasthefirststepinChina'splanetary58(explore)ofthesolarsystem,withtheaimofcompletingorbiting,landingandrovingontheredplanetinonem
ission.ThenameTianwen,meaningQuestionstoHeaven,comesfromapoem59(write)bytheancientChinesepoetQuYuan(about340-278BC).China'sfirstMarsroverisnam
edZhurongafter60godoffireinancientChinesemythology,61echoeswiththeChinesenameoftheredplanet:Huoxing(theplanetoffire).Thespacec
raftenteredtheMarsorbitinFebruary62ajourneyofnearlysevenmonthsthroughspace,andspentmorethantwomonthssurveyingpotentiallanding63(site).Intheearlyh
oursofSaturday,thespacecraftbegantodescendfromitsparkingorbit."Thecraft'splummetthroughtheMartianatmo
sphere,lastingaboutnineminutes,was64(extreme)complicatedwithnogroundcontrol,andhadto65(perform)bythespacecraftautonomously,"sai
dGengYan,anofficialattheLunarExplorationandSpaceProgramCenteroftheCNSA.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是高中生李华,你所在的班级将要举办一次主题为“WhatCanWeDoforOur
Community?”的英语演讲比赛。请写一篇英语演讲稿,要求从以下四方面中任选一至二个进行阐述。1.关心、帮助他人;2.保护、美化环境;3.受护社区设施;4.营造良好的人居氛围。注意:1.不要出现学校校名和本人真实姓名,2.词数:100左右;3.开头和结尾已经
写好,且不记入词数。WhatCanWeDoforOurCommunity?Hello,everyone.It'snicetospeakaboutwhatwecandoforourcommunity,andIthinkeachofuscandosomething.Than
kyouforlistening!第二节:读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据文章的情节续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。RecentlyIgraduatedfromhighschool,andasag
iftIreceivedahugehunchofflowers,40tobeexact!IhadsomanythatIdidn'tknowwhattodowiththem.Thenextweekendmynieceandnephew,SueandMike,aged6and7,camean
dsuddenlyIhadanidea.Imightletthemgiveouttheseflowerstopeopletheymetonthestreet,andinthiswaytheycouldlearnhowtobefriendlytoothers.SoItoldt
hemaboutmyplanandexplainedthattheseflowerswouldmakepeoplefeelhappyandsmile.Theylovedtheideaandwereeagertohaveatry.Soatoncewe
tookeverysingleflowerandtiedasmilecardtoit.Wethenwenttothestreetwiththeflowers.Thefirstflowerwenttoapoliceman.Assoonasshe
sawthepoliceman,mynieceranuptohimandhandedhimaflower.Hissmilewassobig,butherswasevenbigger!Innotime,wenearedtheendofourflowers.It
waslunchtimeandwewenttoSubwayforlunch.Therethekidsgaveaflowertothewaitress,whowasreallyexcitedtoreceiveth
eflower.Aswewereeatingourlunch,thewaitresscameuptothekidswithtwobigchocolatecookies!Shesaidthechocolatecookieswereforthemandthatshereallylik
edtheflower!Astheyatethecookies,mynieceandnephewlookedatmewiththebiggestsmilesIhadeverseen.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。Withjustoneflowerleft,Isaiditshouldbegiventothepersonwhoneededitmost.Itturnedouttobeagreatdayforus.高二英语第三次调研测
试参考答案第一部分听力(共20题满分30分每题1.5分)1-5.BAABC6-10.BABBC11-15.ABCAC16-20.CBABB第二部分阅读第一节阅读理解(共15题满分37.5分每题2.5分)21-23ABC24-27CDAB28-31DCAC32-35ADBB第二节七
选五36-40ADECF(共5题满分12.5分每题2.5分)第三部分语言运用第一节完形(共15题满分15分每题1分)41---55ACBDACABDCBDBAC第二节语法填空(共10题满分15分每题1.5分)56.haslanded57.consisting58.exp
loration59.written60.the61.which62.after63.sites64.extremely65.beperformed第四部分写作第一节应用文(满分15分)WhatCanWeDoforOurCommunity?
Hello,everyone.It’snicetospeakaboutwhatwecandoforourcommunity,andIthinkeachofuscandosomething.Thefirstthingwecandoistomakeourco
mmunityamoreharmoniousone.Everyoneofusshouldshowrespectandkindnesstoothers,alwaysreadytogiveahelpingh
and.Wecanalsoformagoodhabitofputtingtherubbishinthetrashcan.Thesecondthingwecandoistoprotectthefacilitiesinourcommunity.Whenwewokeo
ut,weshouldneverforgettousethegymequipmentscorrectlyandgently.Weshouldalsocherisheverytreeandeverybladeofgrassinthec
ommunitywhiletakingawalk.Ifeveryonedoesonethingforourcommunity,Ibelievewewillturnitintoabetterplacetolivein
.Thankyouforlistening!第二节读后续写(满分25分)Withjustoneflowerleft,Isaiditshouldbegiventothepersonwhoneededitmost.Justthen,mynephewcaughtsighto
fanoldwomaninawheelchairnearby.“Ithinkshe’stheverypersonfortheflower.Shelivesahardlifebecauseofbadhealth.Sheneedssmilesmost,”saidmyne
phew.Withthesewords,mynephew,followedbymyniece,tookthefloweruptoher.Youcanimaginehowhappytheoldwomanlooked!Shesmiled,andgaveeachofthekid
sabigkiss.Itturnedouttobeagreatdayforus.Wespreadalotofsmilesbygivingoutflowers,andreceivedalotofsmilesinreturn.Theflowersnotonlymadeus
feelgoodaboutourselves,butalsomade40otherpeoplefeelhappy.Ifeelthereisnothingmoreenjoyablethanbeingfriendlytopeople.Meanwhile
,thekidslearnedanimportantlessonintheprocess.Infact,theycan’twaituntilnexttimetheyhavesuchachanceagain.Theywanttogiveoutmoreflowers!
听力材料录音稿Text1W:Hello,Peter.IhavetwoticketstothenewDisneyfilmat7:00tomorrownight.Areyoufree?M:I’mbusyatthemomen
t.I’monmywaytoclass.Ihavetocheckmyscheduleandgetbacktoyoulater.Text2M:Iwanttoseeaboutgettingaprivateroomassoonaspossible.Alsopleaseputa“NoVisit
ors”signonmydoorwhenyouleave.W:I’lltakecareofboththings,butfirstputthisinyourmouthsothatIcantakeyourtemperatu
re.Text3W:Don’tforgettowaterallmyplantsonceaweekwhileI’mgone,exceptfortheroses,whichonlyneedonceeverytwoweeks.
Andrememberthatthetallgreenplantneedsalotoflight,somakesureit’snexttothewindow.M:OK.I’llmakeanoteofit.Text4W:Iwon’ttakethesubway.Ican’tst
andthesmellinit.M:Butwewillbelateforthegameifwetakethebus.W:Let’scallupaprivatecarserviceonDidionthephone.M:Goodidea.Te
xt5W:Whathappenedtoyourcar?You’veonlyhaditforamonth!M:I’msorry,Mom.Iranintothebackofsomeone’scar.W:Well,I’mgladyou’reallright.It’sonlytherighthea
dlight.Itshouldbeeasytofix.Text6W:Wow,lookatthose!Redpandas?Ihadnoideathatwasathing.Theyaresocute.IwishIhadagoodcameratog
etabetterpicture.M:Yeah,theyarereallyfuntowatch.⑥Actually,Ireallylikewatchingthemonkeysplayandswingaround.W:Wherearethemonkeys?Di
dwepassthemonourwaythroughtheInsectGarden?M:No,ifIremembercorrectly,theyareontheothersideofthefoodcourt.Speakingofwhich,I’mgettinghungry.⑦Le
t’sgototheReptileCavesandthengogetsomeicecreambeforewedoanythingelse.W:⑦Soundsgreat.Text7M:Hi,Rachel,whatareyoudoingtomorrow?W:I’mgoingo
namountainhike.Whydoyouask?M:⑧IwantedyoutotakecareofmydogwhileI’matschool.W:YougotoschoolonSaturdays?M:Wel
l,Ihavetotakeasubjecttest.ButmydogisyoungandI’mafraidtoleavehimhomealoneformostoftheday.W:IthinkIcanhelpout
.⑨Icantakeyourdoghikingwithme.I’msurehe’lllovetorunaroundonthepaths.Doeshelistenwell?M:Ifyouusetherightwords,he’lldoanythingyousay.I’ll
teachyouthecommandsheknows.Text8M:Iheardyoudidn’tgoanywherefortheNewYearholiday.Whathappened?W:Well,weu
sedtojustgetinthecarandsetoff,goingwhereverwefeellike.M:Yes.W:ButthisyearIfeltI’dprefertohavesomethingplannedahead
oftime.(11)SoImanagedtopersuademyhusbandtobookaroominGermanytostayforaweek.WeweregoingtogoawayassoonasChristmaswasoverandspendNewYearthere.M:Soundsli
keaniceplan.W:Yes,but(12)whenwecametostartthecarafterChristmas,itwouldn’tgo.Everywherewasclosedandwecouldn’tgetitrepaired.Thet
rainsandplaneswereallbookedsowehadtocancelthetrip.WestayedathomeanddidnothingduringtheNewYearholiday.M:Whatap
ity!Text9M:Whereareyou?Weareallwaitingforyou.We’reexpectingMaryanyminutenow!W:I’msosorry.Therewasalotoftraffictoday.
(13)Ithinktherewasamajoraccidentonthefreeway,butIexitedbeforeIcouldseewhathappened.I’mfiveminutesaway.M:Iheardontheradiothatatruckh
adcrashedintoanothercar,whichcausedabigtrafficjam.AreyouOK?W:Yeah.GoodthingIdecidedtochangemyroute.MyGPSsystemissou
seful!Idon’tknowhowIwouldgetaroundotherwise.M:DidyourememberMary’sgift?W:Isuredid.Ihaveitrightherewit
hmeinthecar.Iseveryoneelsetherealready?Ican’twaittoseeherfacewhenshewalksin.Doyouthinksheknows?M:Everyoneishere.(14)(15)Ithinkwealldidagoodjo
batkeepingthepartyasecretunlessyouarriveafterMary!Hurryup!W:OK,OKjustmakesureallthelightsareoffsoshedoesn’
tseeanyone.Text10M:Hi,Michelle.It’sDan.Therehasbeenaslightchangeofplanstomyschedule.ItlookslikeI’mgoingtohavetostayhereacoupleofextradays.Every
thingisfine,butmybusinesspartnerandIstillhavesomedetailstodiscuss.(18)(19)SothatmeansIwillneedtoflyfromLosAnge
lestoDenversometimeearlyTuesdaymorning.MakesureIarrivebeforenoon,though,becausethatmeetingshouldtaketherestoftheday.I’vealreadymadeallthen
ecessaryhotelarrangementsmyself.It’sgoingtobeareallybusyday,sopleasedon’tcallmeduringthattime.Ifyouhavesomethingimportant
,justleaveamessageatthefrontdeskoftheFourSeasonsHotel.I’mstayinginRoom609.(19)YoucanbookmyreturntriphometoChicagoforthe
followingday.Don’tworryaboutfindingmearidehomefromtheairport,formywifewillbepickingmeup.Anddon’tworryab
outcancelingmymeetingwithouranothercustomer.I’vealreadyspokenwithhim,andeverythinghasbeenrescheduledforThur
sdaywhenIgetbacktowork.Ijusthaveonemorefavorfromyou.(20)ThedayIgetbackismyweddinganniversaryandIhaven’thadtimetomaketheproperplans.Canyouget
usatableatafancyrestaurantsomewherearound7:00pm?OK?Well,Ithinkthat’sit.Thankyou,Michelle.I’llseeyouThursday.