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英语试卷满分150分,考试用时120分钟。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.Howdoesthewomanchecktheweather?A.Sheusesherphone.B.Shelistenstotheradio.C.Shewatchestelevision.()2.Whatwilltheboydotonight?A.Studyf
oranexam.B.Practisedebating.C.Watchabasketballgame.()3.Whydoesn'ttheboyusethemethodthewomangave?A.Hedoesn'tunderstandit.B.Hedoesn'thaveityet.C
.Hedoesn'tlikeit.()4.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Decidingthebestplayer.B.Comingupwithaplan.C.Schedulingthegame
.()5.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atastore.B.Atabank.C.Atapark.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,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,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.Howdoesthewoma
nprobablyfeel?A.Happy.B.Excited.C.Angry.()7.Whoistheboytalkingto?A.Apolicewoman.B.Histeacher.C.Hismother.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。()8.WhatdoesCaroldowhens
hevolunteers?A.Sheperformsforchildren.B.Shepicksuptrash.C.Sheservesdinner.()9.HowoftendoesCarolvolunteer?A.Onceaweek.B.Twiceaweek.C.Threeti
mesaweek.()10.WhatdoesJimworryaboutifhejoinsCarol?A.Knowinglittleaboutthestory.B.Choosingaboringbook.C.Readingforhours.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。()11.Wh
ichisasuperfoodaccordingtotheman?A.Yogurt.B.Noodles.C.Rice.()12.Whyaresuperfoodshealthy?A.Becausethe
ycuresometerriblediseases.B.Becausetheyfightagainstsomecancers.C.Becausetheyreducetherisksofsomediseases.()13.Whichfoodwillthewom
anbeaddingtotheirfamilydiet?A.Fish.B.Tomatoes.C.Brownrice.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。()14.Howdidthemannoticetheproblemfirst?
A.Hisbankcalledhim.B.Hisbillshowedhim.C.Hiscreditcardwasstolen.()15.Whatdidthebankdotofixtheproblem?A.Theygavethemanhismoneybackatonc
e.B.Theyaskedthemantoprovidetheevidence.C.Theydecidedtotalktothebank'sowner.()16.Whatdothetwospeakersmainlytalkabout?A.In
formationsafety.B.Shoppinghabits.C.Moneymanagement.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。()17.Whatdoesthespeakerwantherkidstod
o?A.Helpwiththedishes.B.Gotobedimmediately.C.Pickoutsomethingtowear.()18.Whenwillthefamilyprobablyneedtoleavetheirho
usetomorrow?A.At7:00am.B.At6:00am.C.At5:00am.()19.Whydoesn'tthespeakermakedinner?A.Thereisnofoodleftathome.B.Shedoesn'twanttoma
keamess.C.Theyhavealreadyeatenatarestaurant.()20.Whatisthepurposeofthetalk?A.Tomakesureeveryonegetsready.B.Toma
kethehouseclean.C.Tomakearegularplan.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。ASpri
ngistheperfecttimetoenjoyastayatsomehistorichousehotelsandenjoytheirsuperbgardensinbloom.MiddlethorpeHallGardens—Y
orkMiddlethorpeHallissetwithin20acresofgardensandparkland,whichhavebeenextensivelyrestoredandreplantedsincethe1980's.Walkswererecreatedprovidingp
aths,allowinggueststodiscoverwildlifeincludingroedeerandvariousnestingbirdsaroundthelake.Thekitchengardenproducesnotonlyabeautifuld
isplayofflowersbutholdsherbbedswhichhavebeenplantedforfruits:apples,pears,plumsandpeaches,allofwhichareusedbythechef
stocreatewonderfulpuddings.Theteamofgardenershasalsocreatedanorganic“potager”,producingawideselectionofveg
etables.GuestscanfollowaspecialtreetrailaroundthegroundsofMiddlethorpeHall,withacopyoftheir“TheGardensandTreesofInterest”GuideandMaptoidentifyspec
imens(标本).GuestsshouldheadtowardtheEnglishOak,atreeplantedsome200yearsago.HartwellHouseGardens—BuckinghamshireDesignedatthestartofthe18thcenturyand
landscapedbyRichardWoods,thegardensatHartwellHouseofferguestsplentytoexplore.Youcanspendhoursdiscoveringthegroundswhichi
ncludeaGothicTower,aStatueofHercules,amilelongavenueandtheCanalTemplehometo10,000daffodils.Akitchengardenusedbythechefsfeaturespea
ch,pearandplumtrees.GuestscanfollowatrailaroundthegroundswithacopyoftheirTreeMaptoidentify10specimens.Severaltenniscourtsarealsoavailableforguestus
e.()21.AtMiddlethorpeHallGardens,theguestscan________.A.plantEnglishoaktreesB.growfruitsinthegardenC.getclosetowildani
malsD.makepuddingsinthekitchen()22.Whatdothesetwogardenshaveincommon?A.Bothweredesignedinthe18thcentury.B
.Bothareequippedwithsportsfacilities.C.Bothhavespecimensforgueststoexplore.D.Bothprovidethefreshestvegetabl
estoguests.()23.Whattypeofwritingisthetext?A.Ahotelreview.B.Atravelguide.C.Aresearchjournal.D.Ahistoricaldocument.BForaslongasIcanr
emember,mybodyandIhavesharedarelationshipofdiscontent.Growingup,IwasskinnierthantheotherkidsandatfiveIwastoldIwasn'tattractiveandthatImustput
onsomeweight.ButnomatterhowmuchIate,Istayedthinforyearsuntiladolescence.ThenIstartedputtingonweightalmostimmediately.Irememberfe
elinghappyasIbegantofillout.However,myjoydidn'tlastlong.IwasthirteenwhenIwasfirstcalledfat.Friendsandneighbourswouldmakejokesonmybigsize.AsIente
redmylateteens,Ihadcompletelylostconfidenceinmybodyand,subsequently,inmyself.Havingfailedtoliveuptoconventionalbeautystand
ards,IwasconvincedthatifIwantedtobeloved,Ineededtooffermore,doinganythingtopleaseeveryonearound.IenteredadulthoodthinkingI
wasn't“enough”—anideathatwasseedednotonlybythefactthat“skinny”iscelebrated,butalsobythelanguageassociatedwithaccountsoflo
singweight—selfimprovement,discipline—allvirtues.Beingfatquicklycategorizesyouaslazyandundisciplined.Co
nsumedbythoughtsofthewaymybodylooked,Ididn'tnoticetheotherwaysmybodyneededattention.Ifailedtorealize,forexample,thatmyperi
odwasmuchheavierandmorepainfulthaneverbefore.ActuallyIdevelopedararediseaseandlaterIhadtwosurgeries.Iwasalwaysmadetofe
elthatmyweightwastherootofalotofproblemsinmylife;Ihavelearntthisisnottrue.Afteralotofself-reflectionand
someprofessionalhelp,IrealizedIneverlearnttolikemyself.Whiletwodecadesofself-hatredcannotbeundoneovernight,Ihavetakenf
irststepstoacceptance.Iamnowmuchlighterthanbefore,inbodyandmind.TherearedaysIfindvoicesonsocialmediasayingIamtoofattobelovedortobewor
thy,butIamlearningnottofocusonthatthoughtforlong.AslongasIlikemyself,justthewayIam,opinionsattheendo
fthedayarejustwateroffaduck'sback.()24.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Sheco
uldchangeherweightatwill.B.Shehaddifferentbeautystandardsfromothers.C.Shetriedtoloveotherstobuildherconfidence.D.Shewasgreatlyinf
luencedbyothers'opinions.()25.Whydidtheauthorthinkshewasn't“enough”?A.Shewaspoorlydisciplined.B.Shefailedtocelebrate“sk
inny”.C.Shewaslabelledaslazyforherweight.D.Sheputonmoreweightafterenteringadulthood.()26.Whatcausedtheauthortomakeachange?A.Herligh
terbody.B.Atroublesomeillness.C.Popularbeautystandards.D.Others'criticalcomments.()27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Beautymatters.B.Opinionsvary.
C.Worthyourweight.D.Beyondyourlimits.CThefarsideofthemoonisastrangeandwildregion,quitedifferentfromthefamiliarandmostlysmoothfacew
eseenightlyfromourplanet.Soonthisroughspacewillhaveevenstrangerfeatures:itwillbecrowdedwithradiotelescopes.A
stronomersareplanningtomakethemoon'sdistantsideournewestandbestwindowonthecosmic(宇宙的)darkages,amysteriouserahidin
gearlymarksofstarsandgalaxies.Ouruniversewasnotalwaysfilledwithstars.About380,000yearsafterthebigbang,theuniversecooled,andthefirstatomsofhydrogenf
ormed.Gigantichydrogencloudssoonfilledtheuniverse.Butforafewhundredmillionyears,everythingremaineddark,withoutstars.Thencam
ethecosmicdawn:thefirststarsflickered,galaxiescameintoexistenceandslowlytheuniverse'slarge-scalestructuretookshape.Theseedsofthisstructu
remusthavebeenpresentinthedarkagehydrogenclouds,buttheerahasbeenimpossibletoprobeusingoptical(光学的)telescopes—therewasnolight.Andalthoughth
ishydrogenproducedlong-wavelength(orlow-frequency)radioemissions,radiotelescopesonEarthhavefounditnearlyimpossibleto
detectthem.Ouratmosphereeitherblocksordisturbsthesefaintsignals;thosethatgetthrougharedrownedoutbyhumanity'sradionoise.Scienti
stshavedreamedfordecadesofstudyingthecosmicdarkagesfromthemoon'sfarside.Nowmultiplespaceagenciesplanlunarmissionscarryingradiowavedetectinginst
ruments—somewithinthenextthreeyears—andastronomers'dreamsaresettobecomereality.“If__I__were__to__design__an__ideal__place__to__do
__lowfrequency__radio__astronomy,__I__would__have__to__build__the__moon,”saysastrophysicistJackBurnsoftheUniversityofColoradoBoulder.“Wearej
ustnowfinallygettingtotheplacewherewe'reactuallygoingtobeputtingthesetelescopesdownonthemooninthenextfewye
ars.”()28.What'sthepurposeofbuildingradiotelescopesonthemoon?A.Toresearchthebigbang.B.Todiscoverunknownstars.C.Tostudytheco
smicdarkages.D.Toobservethefarsideofthemoon.()29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“probe”inParagraph3possiblymean?A.Expl
ore.B.Evaluate.C.Produce.D.Predict.()30.Hydrogenradioemissionscan'tbedetectedonEarthbecause________.A.therewasnolightinthe
darkagesB.theycannotpossiblygetthroughouratmosphereC.gigantichydrogencloudsnolongerfilltheuniverseD.
radiosignalsonEarthcausetoomuchinterference()31.Whatcanweinferfromtheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraph?A.S
cientistshavetorebuildthemoon.B.Wewillfinallygettothemoon'sdistantside.C.Themoonisaperfectplacetosetupradiotelescopes.D.Afavorablere
searchenvironmentwillbefoundonthemoon.DImprovementstoenergyefficiency,suchasLEDlights,areseenbymanyauthoritiesasatoppriorityforcuttingc
arbonemissions.Yetagrowingbodyofresearchsuggeststhatareboundeffectcouldwipeoutmorethanhalfofthesavingsfromenergyefficiencyimprovements,makingthegoa
lsoftheParisAgreementonclimatechangeevenhardertohit.AteamledbyPaulBrockwayattheUniversityofLeeds,UK,lookedattheexis
ting33studiesontheimpactofthereboundeffect.Firstcomesthedirectrebound:forinstance,whensomeonebuysamoreefficientcar,theymaytakeadvantageoftha
tbydrivingitfurther.Thencomestheindirectrebound:fuelsavingsleavetheownerwithmoremoneytospendelsewhereintheeconomy,consumi
ngenergy.Althoughthe33studiesuseddifferentmethodstomodelthereboundeffect,theyproducedveryconsistentestimatesofitsimpact,leadingtheteamtoconclu
dethattheeffectwipesout,onaverage,63percentoftheanticipatedenergysavings.“We'renotsayingenergyefficien
cydoesn'twork.Whatwe'resayingisreboundneedstobetakenmoreseriously,”saysBrockway.Theideathatincreasedeffici
encymaynotdeliverthehopedforsavingsdatesbacktotheJevonsparadox(悖论),namedaftertheeconomistWilliamStanleyJevons,who,in1865,obser
vedthatmoreefficientcoaluseledtomoredemandforcoal.Ifthereboundeffectdoesprovetobeasbigassuggested,itmeansf
utureglobalenergydemandwillbehigherthanexpectedandtheworldwillneedfarmorewindandsolarpowerandcarbon-captu
retechnologythaniscurrentlybeingplannedfor.Butthatdoesn'tmeannothingcanbedonetolimitthereboundeffect.Oneansweristodou
bledownonenergyefficiencyanddotwiceasmuchtoachievethesameeffect.()32.Whichofthefollowingisareboundeffect?A.AmanusesLEDlightstocutcarbonemissions.B.
Acompanyusescoalmoreefficientlytoreducewaste.C.Afamilysavesmoneybyusingenergysavingdevices.D.Aladyspendssavingsfromherfuelefficientc
aronmoreclothes.()33.HowdidPaulBrockway'steamcarryouttheirresearch?A.Byinterviewingeconomists.B.Byanalyzingformerstudies.C.Bymodelingth
ereboundeffect.D.BydebatingabouttheJevonsparadox.()34.WhatwouldPaulBrockwayprobablyagreewith?A.Authoritiesshoulddismissenerg
yefficiency.B.Worldwideeffortstopreserveenergyareinvain.C.Thereboundeffecthelpsprotecttheenvironment.D.Mo
reattentionshouldbepaidtothereboundeffect.()35.What'stheauthor'sattitudetowardslimitingthereboundeff
ect?A.Positive.B.Pessimistic.C.Doubtful.D.Disapproving.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能填入空白处的最佳选项
。选项中有两项为多余选项。ImproveYourRelationshipsHavingstableandpositiverelationshipsinyourlifecanmakeyouhappierandmoref
ulfilled.Whetherit'syourfriends,family,orsignificantother,improvingarelationshipcansometimesbeconfusing.__36__Ex
pressyourappreciationfortheperson.__37__Noticethepositivethingsthatthepersonisdoingandgooutofyourwaytoshowyourappreciationforthem.Youcana
lsoshowyourappreciationbyrememberingimportanteventslikeanniversariesorbirthdays.__38__Ifyouhardlyseeeachotheror
talktoeachother,itcanbedifficulttomaintainarelationship.Takeextratimeoutofyourdayanddevoteittothepersonthatyouwanttoim
proverelationswith.Trytoworkaroundtheotherperson'sschedulesothatyoucanspendthetimetogether.Youcanshareameal,watchashow,listentomusic,orgoshopping
withthem.Turnoffdistractions.Distractionslikeacellphone,socialmedia,orvideogamescancreateadivisioninbetweenyouandanoth
erperson.Ifyounoticethatyouarealwaysdistracted,youshouldturnoffyourcellphoneorcomputerandtalktothem.__39__Seektherapy(心理治疗)ify
oucan'tgetalong.Tofixorimprovefamilyrelationshipsorrelationshipswithyoursignificantother,youcanturntoth
erapy.Ifyounoticethatyouandthepersonarealwaysarguingoverthesamekindsofthings,andnothinghasworked,youshouldconsiderseekingtherapywiththem
.__40__Andfamilytherapymaybeabletorestorebondsbetweenfamilymembers.A.Spendmoretimewiththeperson.B.Maintainarelationshipifpossib
le.C.Peopleoftenliketobepraisedforachievements.D.Aspecialistcanhelpsolvelong-termissuesintherelationship.E.Iftheyaretheonea
lwaysdistracted,askthemiftheycandothesame.F.Followthetipsandyoucandevelopgoodrelationshipswithyourfamily.G.Luckily,byadjustin
gyourbehaviour,youcanimproveanyrelationshipinyourlife.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。SatyaNadellastillremembershisinterviewquestionfrommanyyearsago,“Ababyfalls,andiscrying,whatwillyoudo?”“I'llcal
l911.”Then,hewastoldto__41__someempathy(同理心).Becauseheneedstopickthebabyupand__42__itfirstbeforehecalls.Nadellasaysthatalthoughhed
idgetthejob,the__43__helearnedfromthatinterviewquestioniscoretodoinggoodbusiness.OneofNadella'smaintaskswhenhe__44__asMicrosoft'sCEOwastogethiskeypeo
pleonthesamepage.Empathywouldprove__45__tomakingthathappen.Toillustrate,imaginethatyouwalkintoworkonedaytofindacolleague__46__aboutaproblem.
Youmaythinktoyourself,“Whyaretheyalwayscomplaining?”Or,“I'vehadthatproblembefore.What'sthebig__47__?”Evenifyoudon't__48__thosethoughts,just
thinkingthemwillmakeyoulikelytoget__49__orfrustratedwhendealingwithyourcolleague.This,ofcourse,onlymakesthesituationworseforthem—andcomple
tely__50__yourrelationship.__51__,whatifyouofferedyourcolleaguea(n)__52__ear?Whenyoudothis,you'relearn
ingtoseetheworldthroughtheeyesofothers.Yourcolleaguewillseeyouassomeonewhoisquicktoencourageandbuildup__53__teardown.Becausetheyfeel__54__,they'll
putforthmoreeffort—andwillbe__55__totryandunderstandyouthenexttimeyouneedthesametreatment.()41.A.measureB.developC.ch
allengeD.experience()42.A.saveB.hugC.pullD.greet()43.A.answerB.practiceC.lessonD.skill()44.A.tookoverB.gaveupC.tookoffD.gavein()45.A.s
impleB.efficientC.harmfulD.essential()46.A.arguingB.talkingC.thinkingD.complaining()47.A.dealB.caseC.newsD.plan()48.A.collectB.readC.clearD.v
oice()49.A.annoyedB.ashamedC.surprisedD.scared()50.A.improvesB.destroysC.handlesD.builds()51.A.InshortB.IngeneralC
.IncontrastD.Inconsequence()52.A.ringingB.listeningC.burningD.aching()53.A.otherthanB.morethanC.betterthanD.r
atherthan()54.A.recognizedB.appreciatedC.understoodD.influenced()55.A.inspiredB.remindedC.orderedD.persuaded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。Haveyoueverwonderedwhypeoplefromdifferentcountrieseatdifferenttypesoffood?Thereismoreofaconnection
betweenfoodandculture__56__youmaythink.Onanindividuallevel,wegrowup__57__(eat)thefoodofourculture.Family__58__(di
sh)oftenbecomethecomfortfoodweseekasadults__59__lowerpointsofourlives.Forinstance,wheneverIfeelstressed,Irememberthesoupmymommadeformew
henIwassickasakid.Onalargersale,foodis__60__expressionofculturalidentity.Immigrantscooktraditionalfoodasawayofpreser
vingtheircultureintheirnewhomes.Eachcountry'suniquecuisinereflectsitshistory,lifestyleandbeliefs.InChina,h
armonyisreflectedinChinesecuisine,__61__almosteveryflavourisusedina__62__(balance)waytocreatedeliciousfood.Also,Chinesepeoplehavea__63__(hist
oric)elaborate(精致的)style,whichcanbeseenintheirarchitecture,costumesandfood.IntheUS,thecuisinereflectsitshistoryofimmigration,whichintroducedmanydiffe
rentcookingstyles.Overtheyears,theUStherefore__64__(develop)arichdiversityinfoodpreparation.Astheworldbecomesmoreglobalized,itis__65__(
easy)toaccesscuisinesfromdifferentcultures.Weshouldembraceourheritagethroughourculture'sfood,butweshouldalsobecomemoreinformedabo
utotherculturesbytryingfoodfromaroundtheworld.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)假如你是李华,你的美国笔友Tommy随来中国工作
的父母到某所高中就读,由于受语言障碍和文化冲突等影响,生活很不顺心,故给你发了封电子邮件吐了苦水,请你用英语按下列要求写封回信进行安慰,提些建议1.表达安慰;2.予以鼓励;3.提出建议。注意:1.写作词数
应为80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearTommy,I’mgladtoknowthatyourestudyinginChina.______________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节每空一词(满分25分,每空一分)A.填入恰当的关系词。(三大从句)1.Colon
elHarlandSandersdidn’topenhisfirstKFCrestaurant________hewas62,whileFaujaSinghranhisfirstmarathonat89.2.Hetalkedhappilyaboutthemenandbooks_____
interestedhimgreatlyintheschool.3.Thisissodifficultaproblem__________noneofusherecanworkout.4.Shewasinsuchahurry_____
_sheleftherpurseonthetable.5.StevenP.Jobs,_______deathwasannouncedonWednesday,ledaculturaltransformationinthewaymusic,moviesandmobilecommunicationswe
reexperiencedinthedigitalage.6.______isknowntoall,theearthtravelsroundthesunonceeveryyear.7.Heshowedhisanxietya
bouthimselfand_______seemedsurprisingwasthathestartedtocuthisfingerswithaknife.8.Ourteacherurgesustoformagoodhabitofle
arning,______wethinkwillbenefitusinthelongterm.9.Thisisararecase__________lostmoneycanbefoundagain.10.Thekingwassocleverthath
ethoughtofagoodwaytotest______hismenwerereliable.B.用恰当的单词填空(课本词汇)1.Weshouldtake_________measurestoaddressthesetoughprobl
ems.(具体的)2.T__________isofimportancetoproducegoodresultswhenindividualcan’tdoitwell.3.Theyhaveb________themselveswithhe
avydebtsaftertheyboughtaflat.4.Wehaveapplied_________standardsinthedispensationofjustice.(一致的)5.Therearemanydifferencesa
nd__________betweenthetwocountries.(相同点)6.Afterspendingeverypennyofhismoneyandbeingreducedtoh________himselfo
uttofeedpigs,herealizedthathehadbeenafoolandwenthome.7.D______backtothemedievaltimes(中世纪),thecollegeenjoysagoodreput
ation.8.A________changeintheorganizationofhealthserviceswasrequired.(根本的)9.Despitehercriesforalongtimeontheplayground,nostudentcametohera__
_________.10.ManyChristiansareapparentlygrowing________;however,theirsupposedgrowthisnotinthebody.(精神的)11.Herhum
ouranddeterminationwereasourceofi____________toothers.12.Hisquestionsatthepressconferenceu___________theimpo
rtanceofprotectingtheenvironment.13.Whatisknowntousallisthatthepigeon___________peace.(symbol)14.Theyneedt
odomoreresearchastheyonlyhaveav______ideaofwhatistobedone.15.Havinganenthusiasticand__________personalityisofimportance.(有活力的)答案第一
部分听力1~5AABBA6~10CBACA11~15ACCBB16~20ACCBA第二部分阅读21~23CCB24~27DCBC28~31CADC32~35DBDA36~40GCAED第三部分语言运用第一节41~45BBCAD46~50DADAB51~55CBDCA第二节56.than57.eat
ing58.dishes59.at60.an61.where62.balanced63.historically64.hasdeveloped65.easier三大从句答案untilthatasthatwhoseAswhatwhichwherewhe
ther课本词汇concreteTeamworkburdenedconsistentsimilaritieshiringDatingfundamentalassistancementally/spirituallyinspirationunderlined
symbolizesvaguedynamic第四部分写作听力材料Text1M:Ineverlistentotheradioanyway.Icanjustchecktheweatheronmyphone.W:Idothesamething.Inev
erwatchtheweatherforecastontelevision,either.Text2W:Areyougoingtomakeittothebasketballgametonight?Iwillbethererightafterdebateteampr
actice.M:Ican't.Ihaveabigmathstesttomorrow.Ihavetoprepareforit.Text3W:Itlookslikeyou'rehavingahardtimewiththatprogramme,Larry.Whydon'tyouuset
hemethodthatIgaveintheclassyesterday?M:Iwasabsent.I'llaskoneofmyclassmatestosendittome.Text4W:IfwewanttowinthegamethisFriday,weneedtocomeupwit
haplannow.Theybeatuseveryyear.M:Weneedtouseteamworkmore.Johnisourbestplayer,butwecan'tgivehimtheballeverytime.Text5W:Excusem
e.I'mtryingtopaytheparking,butallIhaveisdollarbills.Couldyouspareanychange?M:I'msorry,madam.Butourstorepolicyisnottogiveoutchangeunlessyoubuysomethin
g.W:OK.Text6W:Tim,Isawyourunningfromthebusstopthismorning.Yourmotherandfatherwouldn'tbehappyseeingyoudothat.M:Iwaslateforschoolthough.W:Y
ouneedtobemorecarefulwhenyoucrossthestreet.Youneedtowalkduringtherighttimeandintherightplaces.M:ButI'mveryfast.W
:Areyouevenlisteningtome?Itisdangerous.Itisalsoagainstthelaw.M:ButIhatewaitingforthelightstochangeandthecarstopassb
y.Idon'twanttobelate.W:Itisimportanttoobeytherules,butyoursafetyismoreimportant.Idon'twanttoseeanyoneofmystudentsgethurt.Te
xt7W:Sorry,Jim.Iwon'tbeabletomakeittothedinnertomorrownight.I'llbebusyvolunteeringatthelibraryduringthattime.
M:That'sinteresting,Carol.MostpeopleIknowvolunteerbycollectinggarbageorsomething.Whatdoyoudoatthelibrarywhe
nyouvolunteer?Aretheyshortonemployeeswhoputawaybooks?W:Nothinglikethat.Ijustreadthechildren'sbooksandactoutsomeofthestoriesforthem.It'sveryfun
anditdoesn'ttakelong,maybeoneortwohours.M:Howoftendoyoudothat?W:IdoitonMonday,WednesdayandFridayeveryweek.Youshouldcomehelpmewithitone
time.M:Thatsoundslikefun.CanIpickthestoriesIwanttoread?IhatetotryandactoutastoryIneverread.W:Youcanreadanybookaslongasit'sonthelibrary'slist.
Text8M:Iwasreadingaboutsuperfoodstoday.Theyarefruits,vegetablesandotherfoodsthataresupposedtobeextrahealthy.W:That
'sinteresting.Whichfoodsarethey?Isupposericeishighonthelist.WecertainlyeatalotofthathereinChina.M:No,itisn't.Norarenoodles.Butyogurt,fishand
tomatoesarethere.W:Ohwell,Isupposeweeatplentyofthem.Whyarethesefoodssohealthy?M:It'ssaidthattheycanreducetherisksofhighb
loodpressure,heartdiseaseandcertaincancers.W:MaybeIwillstartincludingtheminourmeals.Arethereanyfoodsonthelisttha
twedon'thaveyet?M:Nutsandgreensaresomethingwealreadyeatplentyof.Andalthoughourtypeofrice—thewhitekind—isn'tonthelist,brownriceis.W:ThenIthinkwewi
llswitchtothattokeepthefamilyhealthy.Superfoodssoundlikeaverytastywaytokeepfit.Text9M:Ican'tbelievethis.Ihavebeenonthephonewithm
ybankalldayandtheystillhaven'tfixedmyproblem.W:Isitacreditcardproblem?M:Yes.Mycreditcardinformationwasstolen.WhenIgotmybillinthemail,Isa
wthereweremanyunfamiliarpurchasesonit.W:That'sterrible.Didtheytakealotofmoney?M:Yes,andIamveryupsetbecauset
hebankisnothelpingmequickly.Ihavetalkedtomanydifferentmanagersalready.W:Doesn'tthebank'sownerneedtomakethedecisiontogiveyo
uyourmoneyback?M:No.Ijusthavetoprovethatthesepurchaseswerenotmadebyme.W:Ihopeyoucanfixthisproblemsoon.Somethingsimilarhappenedtomyhusband'smot
herrecently.Shewastrickedintogivingawaysomeimportantinformationoverthephone.M:Ithinkthepersonwhostolemyinformationgotitfrom
theInternet.Iboughtacollectionofmoviesrecently.Iwon'tbedoingthatagainunlessthewebsiteissuretobesafe.It'shonestlymyfaultforbeingcarel
ess.W:Youcanneverbetoocareful.Well,yourproblemisinspiringmetolookintoprotectingmyaccountbetter.IthinkIcanpaymybankmoretohelpme.Text
10W:Listenup,youtwo.Weneedtoleavethishousebeforethesunrisestomorrow.Yourfatherwillbehomesoonfromworkandoncehegetshome,wewillbepackingou
rbags.Weneedyouguystodothesamethingtonight.Iwanteverythingyou'regoingtobringputoutinthelivingroombeforeyou
gotobed.Beforeyoupackeverythingthough,youneedtoputasidetheclothesfortomorrow.Idon'twanttowaitforyout
osearchforotherclothesortounpackyourbagtogetsomething.Ourflightisat7:00am,anditwilltakeaboutahalfhourtogettotheairportfromhere.We'llprobabl
yneedanotherhourtogetthroughsecurity.Also,IknowIsaidthatwewouldgooutforourmealtonight,butthereisjusttoomuchtodo.IaskedyourfathertopickupsomeChinese
foodfordinnerinstead.Ican'tbebotheredtocooksomethingsinceIjustcleanedeverything.Ifyouwantaspecificdishattherestaurant,youwillneedtocal
lyourfather.Otherwise,hewilljustpickupsomethingthatwecanallshare.AreyouclearoneverythingIsaid?