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浙北G2期中联考2020学年第二学期高二英语试题命题:嘉兴一中审题:湖州中学考生须知:1.本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟;2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、试场号、座位号;3.所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试卷上无效;4.考试结束后,只需上交答题卷
。选择题部分(共95分)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)听下面的5段对话。每段对话后都有一个小题,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.Whatwillthespeakersdotonight?A.Playvideogames.B.Walkinapark.C.Studyathome.2.Whatisthemantryingtodo?A.Crosstheroad.B.Learna
bouttrafficlights.C.ExplainthetrafficrulesinAmerica.3.Howmuchtimedoesittakethemantogettotheairport?A.1hour.B.2hours.C.3hou
rs.4.WheredoesLindalivenow?A.InahousenearNick’s.B.Inadowntownhouse.C.InahouseonMainStreet.5.Whatdoesthemanthinkofstorms?A.Hethinksthey’
reexciting.B.Hedoesn’tminddrivinginthem.C.Hefeelssafeaboutthemwhileinahouse.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.Whywon’tthemanreturntot
herestaurant?A.Theservicewasbad.B.Thefoodtastedawful.C.Theplatesandforksweredirty.7.Whereistheconversationhappening?A.Inacar.B.Inarestauran
t.C.Inthewoman’shouse.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Forwhichclassisthewomanreadingabook?A.History.B.Socialstudies.C.
Englishliterature.9.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthestorysheisreading?A.Itistoolong.B.Itisconfusing.C.Itisveryexciting.10.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A
.Readthewholebook.B.Writeashortstoryherself.C.Borrowacopyofthebook.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whomightthemanbe?A.Thewoman’sboss.B.Thewoman’sfathe
r.C.Thewoman’scustomer.12.Howwillthewomangotothestation?A.Bybus.B.Bycar.C.Bysubway.13.Whattimewillthemeetingbeheldthismorning?A.At8:30.B.At9:3
0.C.At10:00.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Happynews.B.Anewneighborhood.C.Avideoofazookeeper.15.Howdidthewomanfe
elaboutthenationalnews?A.Happy.B.Upset.C.Interested.16.Whatwasthewoman’sfavoritestoryabout?A.Animals.B.Sports.C.
Charity.17.Whatdidthekidsperformfortheirneighbor?A.Somemusic.B.Aplay.C.Adance.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Howmanyfloorsdoesthestadi
umhaveintotal?A.2.B.5.C.7.19.Whyisthestadiumlikeaforest?A.Ithasbeenpaintedgreen.B.Ithasbeenmadeoutofwood.C.Ithasbeenbuilttol
ookliketrees.20.Howdoesthestadiummakepeoplefeelcoolinside?A.Byelectricity.B.Bywindpower.C.Bysolarpower.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分35分
)第一节(共10个小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AMeetthemanwhoisn’trunningtothesupermarkettostockgoods--thankstohistinyurbang
ardenwhichhaskepthiminfruitsandvegetablesforninemonths.Thisgreen-thumbedItalianwhomovedtoLondonsixyearsagohasgrownsomanyvegetablesduringlockdowntha
thehasn’tbeentothegrocerystoreforanyinninemonths.29-year-oldartistAlessandroVitalehasgrownchilli(辣椒)onhiswindowsillforyears,sohewasdelightedwhenhemo
vedintoanapartmentwithasharedgardenlastyear.Hesettoworktransforminghalfthe8×5mgardenareaintoagrowingplace,createdawal
lforvegetablesoutofrecycledwaterbottles,andmadeplantersandagreenhouse.Inhisfirstharvestthisyear,Alessandromanagedtoproduce
animpressive30differentkindsofvegetables,includingcabbage,carrots,garlic,fennel,leeks,cauliflower,andbroccoli.Alessandrogo
tinanimpressive35kgoftomatoesfromjustsixplants,andhe’spicked10kgof17differenttypesofchilli.Eagertobeenvi
ronmental,Alessandro’scropsare100%organic:Heuseswildnettle(荨麻)fromaparkforpestcontrol,andthefallenle
avestomakefertilizer.Alessandrosaid:“WhenIwasakidIusedtohelpmygrandpaoutinthegarden.Irememberhewouldimportchilliseedsfromallovertheworldandhewouldha
vetonesofplants.”ThoughAlessandroworksfull-time45hoursaweek,assoonashe’shomehespendsacoupleofhourstendingtothegarden.“Myfavoritethin
gtomakewithisjamandsaucesfromthechillis,”hesays.HenowrunshisownYouTubechannelSpicyMoustache,sharingurbangardenin
gtipsandencouragingotherstocreateurbangreenspaces.21.WhatcanbeinferredaboutAlessandrofromthefirstparagraph?A.Hehadsomegreen
fingers.B.Heneverwenttothesupermarket.C.HewaslockedinLondonsixyearsago.D.Hewasgoodatplantingvegetablesa
ndfruits.22.Whywerewildnettleandthefallenleavesmentionedinparagraph3?A.Toshowwhathegrows.B.Toshowthenaturalbeauty.C.Toshowhisgardeningtalent.D.
Toshowthattheharvestishealthy.23.Howwillpeoplefeelafterwatchinghisvideo?A.Encouraged.B.Unsure.C.Upset
.D.Ashamed.BEvenifallfossilfuelemissions(排放)endedimmediately,greenhousegassesfromthefoodweeatcoulddriveglo
baltemperaturesaboveinternationallyagreedwarminglimits,anewstudyhaswarned.ThesystemtofeedEarth’s7.7billionpeop
leaccountsfornearlyathirdofglobaltotalgreenhousegasemissions,includingfromlandclearinganddeforestation,fertilizeruseandl
ivestock.ResearchersintheUnitedStatesandBritainsaidtheonlywaytoavoiddevastating(毁灭性的)levelsofwarmingwouldbetotransfor
mwhatweeat,howitisproduced,andtheamountwewaste.“Ourworkshowsthatfoodisamuchgreatercontributortoclimatechangethaniswidelyk
nown,”saidco-authorJasonHill,aprofessorintheDepartmentofBioproductsandBiosystemsEngineeringattheUniversityofMinnesota.“Fortunately,wecanfix
thisproblembyusingfertilizermoreefficiently,byeatinglessmeatandmorefruits,vegetables,wholegrainsandnuts,andbymakingotherimportantchangestoourfoodsyst
em.”ThestudyinthejournalScienceforecastsfuturefoodsystememissionsusingexpectedtrendsinpopulationgrowth,dietarychangesandtheadditional
amountoflandthoughttobeneededtofeedtheworld.Theauthorsfoundthat,ifleftuntouched,thesefuturefood-relatedemissionswouldby
themselvespushEarthabovethe1.5degreesCelsiuswarminglimitby2050.Bytheendofthecentury,theywouldlifttemperaturestonearly2degree
sCelsiusabovepreindustriallevels--thelimitsetinthe2015ParisAgreement.24.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Fossilfuelemissionsarem
ainlytoblamefortheincreasingglobaltemperature.B.Mostofthegreenhousegasemissioncomesfromlandclearinganddefo
restation.C.Feedingglobalpopulationleadstoaboutonethirdofthegreenhousegasemission.D.Theemissionsfromt
hefoodweeataregreaterthanthosefromburningfossilfuels.25.WhichofthefollowingstatementswillJasonHillproba
blyagreewith?A.Itisnotknownthatfoodisagreatcontributortoclimatechange.B.Itisimpracticaltoavoiddevastatinglevelofwarmingfromfoo
d.C.Changestoourfoodsystemwillbenecessarytosolveclimatechange.D.Futurefood-relatedemissionswillpushglobaltemperatureabovethelimit.26.Wher
eisthetextprobablyfrom?A.AresearchpaperB.AsciencemagazineC.AtextbookD.AguidebookCTheSanxingduiMuseuminsouthwestCh
ina’sSichuanProvinceenjoyedhugepopularityduringthethree-dayQingmingFestivalholidaysbyreceivingnearly20,000visitorsonthepeak
day,afterthenewarchaeologicaldiscoveriesbroughtinternationalattention.Accordingtomediareports,themuseumsawover15,000visitorsonSaturda
y,thefirstdayoftheQingmingFestival,breakingitsrecordfordailyvisitors.Andonthenextday,morevisitorsswarmedintothemuseumtoexceed19,800.Tocopewiththelarg
eflowofpeople,onSundayafternoon,theofficialWeiboaccountoftheSanxingduiMuseumreleasedthemessagetoremindvisitorsofavoidingrushhours
orreschedulingtheirvisitingtime.TheSanxingduiMuseumshowcasesvariouskindsofpreciousculturalrelicsunearthedatthesite,suchast
he2.62-meter-tallstandingstatue,1.38-meter-widebronzemask,3.95-meter-highbronzetree.EarlieronMarch20,Chinesearchaeologistsannouncedsomenewmajo
rdiscoveriesmadeduringthe37thexcavation(挖掘)sinceitslastexcavation35yearsago.Theruinswerefirstdiscover
edinthelate1920sandfirstexcavatedin1934.Morethan500importantculturalrelicshavebeenunearthedinthesixnewly-fou
ndpits.Sincethenewdiscoverieswereknowntothepublic,thenumberofpeoplevisitingtheSanxingduiMuseumhasincreasedsharply.Themu
seumsaidalthoughtheyareopenasusual,thenewly-foundpitshavenotopenedtothepublicyetandthenewly-excavatedculturalrelicsarestillunderrestoratio
nandcannotmeetthepubliccurrently.Butahallforculturalrelicconservationandrestorationwillbeinpilotoperatio
ninAprilandofficiallyopenonMay18.Visitorstoitcanseehowtherelicsarerestored,accordingtoZhuYarong,vicedirectoroftheS
anxingduiMuseum.Datingbackabout3,000years,theSanxingduiRuinshaveshedlightontheancientShucivilizationandculturaloriginsoftheChinese
nation,andhavebeenregardedoneofthemostimportantarchaeologicaldiscoveriesinthe20thcentury.27.Whatmainlybroughtaboutasurgeintourist
svisitingtheSanxingduiMuseum?A.Tourists’enthusiasm.B.SichuanProvince’spolicy.C.QingmingFestivalholidays.D.Newarchaeologic
aldiscoveries.28.Whatwastrueaccordingtothetext?A.TheofficialWeiboaccountlinkedthemuseumwiththepublic.D.
Newly-excavatedculturalrelicsondisplayattractedtouristsverymuch.C.TheSanxingduiMuseumreactedimmediatelytothelargeflowoftourists.D.Touristnumbersreac
hedthepeakonthefirstdayoftheQingmingFestival.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“pilot”inparagraph4mean?A.Trial.B.Private.C.Official.D.Personal
.30.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheSanxingduiMuseumgivestouristsinsightsintoChinesehistory.B.Chinsepeoplemak
efulluseofQingmingFestivalholidaystotravel.C.TheSanxingduiRuinsisaperfecttouristattractionoverQingmingFestival.D.NewdiscoveriesmakeSanxingduiMu
seummorepopularduringQingmingFestival第二节(共5个小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。Somepeoplefindhobbiesboringorsim
plythinkofthemasawasteoftime.Whattheydonotknowisthatitcandoalotofgoodforapersonphysically,mentallyandemotionally
.Herearesomeofthebenefitsofhavinganinterestinghobby.31Itcanhelpreducethestresslevelinyourbody.Thiscanbedonebydive
rting(转移)yourfocus.Forexample,insteadofalwaysthinkingofyourproblems,youcansparesomeofyourtimetofocusonyourhobby.Physicalhobbie
slikesportsareagreatwaytoexercisethebodyandyourmind.32Itburnsthefatstoredinyourbodyandhelpsreducethecholesterol(胆固醇)levels.Italsopromote
sbetterbloodcirculationwhichisgoodfortheheart.Whatisimportantisthatsportsnotonlybenefitthebody,butalsohelpinmakingyourmindmorealertandsha
rp.33Havingahobbyallowsyoutoacquirenewskillsanddiscoveryourhiddentalents.Findingtherighthobbymaybedifficultbutasatip,youcant
rydifferentactivitiesinitiallyuntilyourealizewhatyourinterestsactuallyare.Andasyoulearnmoreaboutyourchosenhobby,youcandeveloporenhanceyourskills.
Forexample,chesscanmakeyouranalyticalskillsbetter.34Cultivatinghobbieswilleventuallyleadyoutomeetinglike-mind
ednewpeople.Youcouldgainnewfriendswhileplayingyourfavoritesportslikegolf,tennisorbasketball.Youencounteralotofpeopleespeciallyinoutdoora
ctivitiessuchasthegolfcourseorcourts.35Itisboundtocontributetowardsthedevelopmentofabetteryouandso,hereafter,evenifyoudonothaveahobby,domaketheeff
orttodevelopone.A.Doingyourfavoritehobbygivesyoutimetorelax.B.Arthobbieslikepaintingcanimproveyourcreativity.C.Gettingintophysicalactivit
iespromotegoodhealth.D.Asyoucansee,cultivatingahobbyisagreatideatoimproveyourself.E.Yourhobbiescanalsohelpwithyourjobapplicationstova
riouscompanies.F.Yourhobbiesmaynotimproveyourqualityoflifeunlessyouareinterestedinit.G.Mosthobbiesalsoneedstrategytoattainyourgoalandthiskeeps
yourbrainworking.第三部分:语言运用(共四节,满分65分)第一节:完形填空(共20个小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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,并在答题纸上
将该项涂黑。ItwasaSaturdayeveninginMarch,justbeforesundown.Iwasoutwalkingwithmywife,Melissa,andourgoldenretriever(猎犬),Kira
,besidealakewhenthe36wasbrokenbyawoman’svoice,callingouttwonamesoverandover.We37her,almostimmediately,threeorfourhundredfeetawayacrossthe38.
Springhadcome,butthelayeroficeonthewaterhadjuststartedto39.TwobigredLabradors(拉布拉多犬)werewalkingoutacrossit.Aswewatched,theice40be
neathonedogandthentheother,plunging(使...下落)themintothewater.Wearrivedatthe41afewminuteslater,butthedogswere
alreadyshowingthe42ofthecoldastheystruggledweaklyto43.Werealizedthatcalling911wouldbe44—neitherofthemwouldstayafloatlongenoughforthe45ser
vicestoarrive.Besides,I’mconvincedIwas46tocarryouttherescuemyself.AndIwasn’t47—Kiraswamalongsideme.Having48apath,wewere
abletoleaditquicklybacktothe49.TheseconddogwasfurtheroutandIhadto50beforeIwentbackin.Therewasmoreiceto51th
istime.Asweapproached,I52eyecontactwiththedog.WithKira’sencouragement,it53usback.Backonshorethedogslookedtire
dbutwere54OK.Theownerwasemotionaland55,“I’mtheluckiestwomanalive!”36.A.adventureB.peaceC.exerciseD.silence37.A.w
atchedB.soughtC.spottedD.searched38.A.lakeB.poolC.riverD.basin39.A.addB.meltC.burstD.multiply40.A.ranoutB.passedawayC.felldownD.gaveway4
1.A.roadB.sceneC.dogsD.sense42.A.effectsB.symptomsC.aspectsD.injuries43.A.speedB.withdrawC.coverD.escape44.A.ridiculousB.stressfulC.useles
sD.uncertain45.A.emergencyB.customerC.expressD.security46.A.legalB.desperateC.qualifiedD.awkward47.A.frig
htenedB.aloneC.mildD.tight48.A.constructedB.clearedC.blockedD.deserted49.A.shoreB.floorC.lifeD.beach50.A.arrangeB.breath
eC.supportD.pause51.A.seethroughB.cutoutC.letoutD.breakthrough52.A.lostB.keptC.avoidedD.covered53.A.followedB
.ledC.liftedD.carried54.A.instantlyB.absolutelyC.otherwiseD.normally55.A.painfulB.respectfulC.gratefulD.doubtful非选择题部分(
共55分)第二节语法填空(共10个小题;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(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。ReneLaenneewasaFrenchdoctorwholearnedtota
ponpeople’schests56(find)outaboutillnessfromanAustriandoctor,LeopoldAuenbrugger.57aboy,Leopoldusedtotapwineb
ucketsinhisfather’sinntoseehowmuchwinetheyheld.Afullonemadeadifferentsoundfromanemptyone.Whenhebecameadoctor,hetappedpeople’scheststoseehowmuc
hfluidwasintheir58(lung).Laenneedidthesameandlearnedtotellbytappingcarefullyonachest59itwasdiseasedornot.Buthewasevenmorein
terestedindiseasesoftheheart,andhewishedthathecouldhearheartbeatsclearly.Inthosedays,adoctorwouldplacehisheadonapatie
nt’schesttolisten,butifthepatientwas60(extreme)fatitwasimpossibletohearanyheartbeatatall.OnedayLaenneewaswalkinginthepark61hesawsomeg
irlsplayingwithasee-saw.Oneofthemscratchedtheendoftheplank(木板)whiletheothersplacedtheirearsagainsttheotherend.Walkingup,thedoctor62(ask)whythesou
ndstravelledalongthewood.“Thesoundsaremagnified,girls,er…”Suddenlyheturnedandrushedbacktothehospital.On63(arrive)athisoffice,hetooksomethick
paper,rolledituplikeatubeandbeganlisteningto64(patient)chests.Heheardtheheartbeatsandtheirbreathingclearly.Laenneesoonmadea65(goo
d)instrumentofwoodwhichhecalledastethoscope.Later,theyweremadeofsteelandrubber.第四部分:应用文写作(满分40分)假定你是李华,你校英语社团的微信公众号开展以“Vocabu
laryBuilding”为题的征文活动,要求同学们根据学习单词的经验,推荐一个增加英语词汇量的APP,现请你投稿,内容包括:1.推荐名称;2.推荐理由;3.预期成效。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯;
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Lihua第二节:概要写作(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。Haveyoueverfeltthatyouaretrainingforhoursonendandnotgettingtheresultsyouarehopingfor?
Ifyoumostlyfeelthatway,thenyoushouldknowthetraining’squalityismoreimportantthanitslengthintermsofimprovingyourabilities.Prac
ticingdeliberatelycantransformthewayyoutrain,thussharpeningyourskills.Practicingdeliberatelyispracticingwithintentionandattention,
asopposedtoamindlesslyandunintentionalwayofjustrepeatingthesamethingsoverandoveragain,leadingonmanyoccasionsthesameresults.Ifwewa
nttoseearealimprovement,especiallyinourareasofweakness,weshouldbemoremindfulofhowwetrain.Practicingdeliberatelyispracticingpurposeful
lyandsystematically,meaningthatstayingfocused,evenforashortperiod,isanessentialaspectofthetraining.Aswe’vementionedbefore,it’snotabouthowlong
youcanpractice;it’smerelyaboutthequalityofthetraining,theconsistencyofyourtraining,andyourabilitytostayontask.Sohowcanwepracticemoredelibera
tely?Firstly,feedbackisvital.Whetheritisself-feedbackorfromsomeoneelse.Examiningandanalyzingyourperformanceiscrucialforyourimprove
ment.Secondly,setappropriategoals,nottoohighaswehavetokeepourselvesmotivated,yetnottoolowaswemustconsistently
expandourcomfortzone.Forexample,ifyouthinkyourbox-fightinggameisweak,theninvestyourtimethere.Lastly,st
artpracticingslowlyandthenpickupthepace.Startingslowlyandbuildinggoodfoundationswillhelpyoutoimproveinpracticallyeveryaspect.Ifyouwanttobuildgoodf
oundationsandimprovemusclememory,youshouldgoslow.Whengoingslow,wehaveachancetoanalyzeandprocess.Inconclusion,delib
eratepracticeisoneofthemostusefultechniquesyoucanapplytoimproveyourskills.Followingtheguidelinesabovewillhelpyougetthemostoutofyourp
racticetime.Morethananything,thequalityofyoureffortandtheperseverance(坚持不懈)ofyouractionswilldeterminehowwellyouwilldo._____________________
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_____________________浙北G2期中联考2020学年第二学期高二英语参考答案一、听力部分(每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5BCAAC6-10CACBA11-15ABCAB16-20CACB
B二、阅读理解第一节:(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)21-23DDA24-26CCB27-30DCAD第二节:(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)31-35ACGBD三、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)36-40BCABD41-45BADCA46-50CBBAD
51-55DBACC四、语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.tofind57.As58.lungs59.if/whether60.extremely61.when62.wasasked63.arriving64.patients’65.b
etter五、应用文(满分15分)Onepossibleversion:April19,2021TodayIwouldliketorecommendanapp,whichIfindbeneficialinEng
lishvocabularybuilding.Memriseisanamazingapp,whichhasanofflinemode,soyoudon’tneedanInternetconnection.WhatmakesMemriseacoolwaytoimprovevocabular
yistheirintuitiveandengaginggames,astheyarefunandeffective.Theappadaptsyourlessonstoyourindividualneeds,w
hichkeepsboredomawaysoyoustaymotivatedandlearnfaster.Withit,you’llnailyourlanguagegoals.ByLihua六、概要写作(满分25分)Deliberatepracticeimprovesthequal
ityofyourtraining,thusdevelopingourskillset.(要点1)Itisdefinedaspracticingintentionallyandattentively,whichrequiresyoutoremainpurposefula
ndconcentrated.(要点2)There’rethreestrategiestomasterit,suchasgivingfeedbacks,settingapropertarget,andstartings
lowly.(要点3)Inaword,youwillachieveagoodresultifyouendeavorandsticktoit.(要点4)听力原文:Text1M:Canyoucometomyhousetonight,Maria?I’vegota
newvideogame.W:Idon’tlikevideogames,Joe.ButIwanttohangoutwithyouintheparkafterIfinishmyhomework.M:Soundslikeagoodidea.(1)Text2M:R
emember,whenyougotoAmerica,youmustwaituntilthelightturnsgreenbeforeyoucrosstheroad.W:SoIcan’tcross,eveniftheroadisclearoftra
ffic?M:No,otherwiseyoucanbefined.(2)Text3W:Ifyourflightisat3:00,youneedtobeattheairport2hoursearliertocheckin.M:Yes,Ikno
w.Iwanttoleavethehouseat11:30.ThatwayIcanarriveattheairportat12:30.(3)Text4M:Hi,Linda!Whatareyoudoinginthisneighborhood?Don’tyouliv
eonMainStreetdowntown?W:Hi,Nick!MyhusbandandIjustmovedtoahousenotfarfromyou.(4)That’salotbiggerthanourolddowntownapartment.Iwasgoingtov
isityoutomorrow.Text5W:Didyouseethatlightning?Abigstormiscoming.Ilovestorms.They’resoexciting!M:Idon’tmindthemaslongasI’malreadyinsi
deahouse!(5)ButIhavetodrivehomefromworklater.Ihopeitdoesn’traintoohardwhenI’montheroad.Text6M:Idon’tthinkI’
llevergobacktothatrestaurantagain.(6)W:Doyouthinktheservicewasbad?Evenifitwas,thefoodwasgood.M:No.It’snotthat.Honestly,Ijustcan’tgetoverthe
factthatwehadtoaskfornewplatesandforks.Neitherwaswashedcorrectly.(6)W:Ithinkit’sjustanewrestaurant.Iamgoingtoleaveanhonestreviewonlin
e,butIwillstillsaysomegoodthings.M:It’sgoodtobehonest.We’realmostarrivingatyourhouse.ShouldIparkinthedriveway?(7
)W:Yes,(7)there’sroombehindmycar.Text7W:Ican’tstandit!M:What’swrong?Didyoufailthehistorytestagain?W:No,notthat.We’rereadingapartofHardT
imesinEnglishliteratureclass.(8)Ican’tunderstandanyofit.Therearesomanypeopleinthestory,andIcan’tremembe
rwhoiswho!(9)M:That’soneofCharlesDickens’greateststories!ItreflectsEnglishsocietyoftheera.Ican’tbelievethete
acherisonlymakingyoureadonesmallpart.Youwon’tbeconfusedifyoureadthewholebook.(9)(10)Icanlendyoumycopy.W:Thanks,buthowcanIfindthetim
etoreadthewholebook?M:Thestoryisquiteexciting,andyouwillreadquicklyunconsciously.Justtryit.(10)Thenyouwillremembereverythingaboutit.W:OK.Thanksforyo
uradvice.Text8(第11题为推断题)W:Hello,Mr.Brown.ThisisShirley.Iwonderifitwouldbepossibleformetocomeinabitlatetoday.M:What’sup?Isyourcarbroken
downonthewayorwasyourbuslate?W:No,no.It’sjustthatmyparentsarereturningfromalongtrip,andI’dliketogoandpickthemupatthetra
instation.(12)WouldyoumindifIcameinat9:30?M:Whattimeareyourparentscoming?W:Thetraingetsinat8:10.ItmeansI’llbe
aboutonehourlateforwork.Wouldthatbeallright?M:Well,Shirley,youknowthismorning’smeetingwithourcustome
rsat9:30isveryimportant.(13)Isn’tthereanyoneelseinthefamilywhocouldgo?W:No,I’mafraidthereisn’t.I’mtheonlyonewithacar.(12)Ihopeyoudon’t
mind.M:Allright,Isupposeyou’llhavetogo,then.I’llputoffthemeetingforhalfanhour.(13)Trynottobelate.W:OK,thankyouver
ymuch.Goodbye.Text9(第14题为总结题)M:IstoppedwatchingTVbecausethelocalnewsandinternationalnewswereupsettingme.Iwa
nttostayinformed,butnotatthecostofextraanxiety.W:Iunderstandwhatyoumean.Iwasgettingfrustratedwiththenationalnews.(15)ThenIfoundtheG
oodNewsNetwork.Theyonlyshowhappynews.M:Really?Likewhat?W:Therearemanythings.Theyhavevideosofanimalsseeingtheirowne
rsagainafteralongtimeaway.Therewasalsoastoryaboutpeopleopeninganewstadiumintheirneighborhood.M:Wasth
atyourfavorite?Iknowyoulovesports.W:No,actually.MyfavoritestorywasaboutthesetwochildreninOhio.Apparently,theirneighbo
rwastoosicktoleaveherhome.Thekidswantedtodosomethingnicesotheyputonaperformanceforher.(16)(17)M:Whatdidtheydo,danceinthestreetorsomething?I
can’timaginetwokidscouldmanageashowlikeaplay.W:No.Theyplayedtheclassicalmusicontheirviolins.(17)There’savi
deoontheInternetifyou’dliketosee.Letmeshowyouonmyphone.M:Soundsgood.Text10Japanhasbuiltanewstadiumforthe2020Tokyo
OlympicGameswhichtookover3yearstomake.Thestadiumisbigenoughtohold60,000peopleandhas5floorsabovegroundand2
undergroundfloors.(18)Ithasagreatdesignwhichisenvironmentallyfriendly,meaningitwillnotcausedamagetothesurroundingareaanditsmaterialscanbe
takenapartandrebuiltinthefuture.Theideaistomakethestadiumbelikeaforeststadium,becauseitismadeoutofwoodfromtreesfromalloverJapan.(19)
Itwillalsobecomegreenerinthesummer,notbecauseofthecolorithasbeenpainted,butbecauseabout50,000plantshavebeenplantedaroundthestadiumto
makeitlookmorenatural.Thestadium’smainspacedoesnothaveanyairconditionersbutinsteadletsthewindcoolthestadiumdown,whic
hsavesmoneyonelectricity.(20)The2020TokyoOlympicsweresupposedtostartinJuly2020,butthedelaywasannouncedduetothecoronaviru
s.ItwillbethefirstsummerOlympiceventheldinAsiasincetheBeijingOlympicsin2008andtheSeoulOlympicsbackin1988.*必备语料*▶beclearoftraffic没有
交通阻碍getover从(不愉快的经历中)恢复getin(火车、飞机等)到达putoffthemeeting推迟会议atthecostof以……为代价befrustratedwith对……感到懊恼putonaperformance演出
classicalmusic古典音乐▶Theideaistomakethestadiumbelikeaforeststadium,becauseitismadeoutofwoodfromtreesfromalloverJapan.其理念是让这个体育馆看上去像一个森林体育馆,因为
它是用日本各地的树木建成的。