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(音频下载邮箱:jsgkxzx@163.com密码:Js20082008)2022~2023学年高三年级模拟试卷英语2023.2本试卷分四个部分。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.1
5.答案是C。()1.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.VisitSimon.B.Planapicnic.C.Makeacall.()2.Howwastheweatherduringthewo
man'strip?A.Sunny.B.Rainy.C.Windy.()3.WhydoesthewomanrecommendGramercyTavern?A.Itspriceislow.B.Itsfoodistasty.C.Itsserviceis
excellent.()4.WhatwillthewomanmostprobablygivetoKathy?A.Ahandmadebag.B.Ascarf.C.Aboxofchocolates.()5.Whatarethespe
akersmainlytalkingabout?A.Abook.B.Awriter.C.Alist.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.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.
Workmates.B.Schoolmates.C.Neighbors.()7.Whatdoesthemanplantodonextmonth?A.Fishbytheriver.B.Movehishouse.C.Gotothebeach.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。()8.Wheredoesth
econversationtakeplace?A.Atameetingroom.B.AttheRegentsCompany.C.Atthefrontdesk.()9.Whenwillthetaxiarrive?A.At
1:15.B.At1:30.C.At2:00.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。()10.Wheredidtheman'sinterestinbusinesscomefrom?A.Hischildhoodexperience.B.Hiscoll
egecourses.C.Hisschoolproject.()11.Whatdoesthemandonow?A.Hemanageshisfather'sshop.B.Heworksataforeigncompany.C.Hedoes
importtradeonhisown.()12.Whatisthewoman?A.Abusinesswoman.B.Areporter.C.Astudent.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。()13.Whatistheman'sproblem?A.Hecan'tf
indajob.B.Heistoobusywithwork.C.Hemissedajobinterview.()14.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Movetoanothercity.B.Joinanonlinegroup.C.Talktoh
isboss.()15.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman'sidea?A.Interesting.B.Excellent.C.Strange.()16.Whatwillthemandone
xt?A.SurftheInternet.B.Sendanapplicationletter.C.Buysomeclothes.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。()17.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Teachingaclass.B.Presentin
gaguest.C.Sharinganexperience.()18.WhatisthepurposeofStreetPlayProject?A.Toestablishabettercommunity.B.Tomakechildrenplayinth
estreetsafely.C.Tocallforvolunteerstohelplocalresidents.()19.WhendidAliceRichescomeupwithStreetPlayProject?A.Twoyearsag
o.B.Fouryearsago.C.Sixyearsago.()20.WhatdoesAliceRicheswanttodo?A.Closethestreetlonger.B.Getmorechildreninvolved.C.Promotethepro
jecttoothercities.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。ATheRightElectricBikeForYouThe
bicyclefeverisback,butthistimeithasgoneelectric.AccordingtoNPDGroupwhichtracksthebicycleindustry,electricbikesaleshavemorethandoubledsince2019.Andth
eirpopularityisstillontherise.Confirmyourneedandpicktheelectricbikethat'sbestforyou.MODELWHAT'SITFOR?WHO'SITFOR?SwagtronEB5◆Suchebikesaredesig
nedtomakeshorttrips,addingtotherider'scomfortandabilitytosee.Theelectricassistanceallowsyoutotraveleasilyandcomfortably.◆Thoselookingfo
ralternativestodrivingaroundthetown.They'relighterthanmostmotorcycles,makingthemperfectforcarryinggr
oceriesandlaptops.SpecializedTurbo◆Theseebikesusethesamelightstructureandnarrowwheelsasconventionaltouringbikes.Theelectricmoto
rmakesitpossibletocoverlongerdistances.◆Riderswhoareeagerformorechallengingcyclingorwanttoextendtheridingdistance.Theridingpositionmaydisco
uragethosewithbackorneckpain.RadWagon4◆Withstrongstructureandfatwheels,theytransportrelativelyheavyloads,whichcanbeequi
ppedwithaseatorrack(支架).◆Anyonewhowouldprefertotransportlargeloadsofgroceriesorpackages(orevensmallkids)withsomethingotherthanacar.AncheerEM◆Withstr
ongerstructure,biggerwheels,andsuspensionsystemsthatabsorbtheimpactofroughrides,theycanhandleroughlandscapes.◆Someonewhowantstoexperienceth
eexcitementofridingdowndirttracksbutalsowantsabithelpfromanelectricmotor.()21.Whichmagazineisthistextprobab
lytakenfrom?A.TechlifeNews.B.Muscle&Fitness.C.HowItWorks.D.ConsumerReports.()22.Whichismostsuitablefors
omeonewhowantstochallengelongrangetours?A.SwagtronEB5.B.SpecializedTurbo.C.RadWagon4.D.AncheerEM.()23.Whatcanwelearnaboutthe
electricbikes?A.Designsofelectricbikesarebasedontravelpurposes.B.Electricbikesaremorepopularthanconventionalbikes.C.Ridersoftheseelectricb
ikesputspeedinthefirstplace.D.Thetrendofelectricbikesreplacingcarscan'tbeprevented.BChristianLidendecidedthathewouldnotpickoutari
ngfromajeweler'slikemostotherpeople.Hehatchedanambitiousplantocreateapersonalizedringforhisfuturewife,DesiraeClovis.Therefore,hemade
uphismindtogointothewildtofindhisownmaterials:thediamond,thegoldandtheaccompanyingjewels.So,inMay2022,Lidentol
dClovisthatheandJoshTucker,hisbestfriend,wereheadingoutonacamptoYellowstone.Instead,heandTuckermadeforCraterofDiamondsSta
tePark,Arkansas,whichissetonavolcaniccrater(坑).Theparkisoneofthefewplacesintheworldwherethepubliciswelcometosearchforr
ealdiamondsandcankeepthemforfree.Sinceitsopening,only1in10,000parkvisitorsisluckyenoughtofindadiamondthatweighsacaratormore.Still,he
wasupforthechallenge.Ontheirway,LidenandTuckerstoppedinHelena,Montana,tomineforaccompanyingjewelstoaddtothediamondtheyhopedtoscore.InAr
kansas,thepairpaid$10eachtogetintotheparkandspentalmostthreedayssearchingthroughthevolcanicdirt.Onthethirdmorning,Lidensuddenlyspottedsomethin
greflectinglightinthesands.“IwassoexcitedthatIstartedshaking,”hesaid.“Itwasoilyandshiny,andwebothjustknewitwasadi
amond.”ItwasconfirmedthatLidenhadfounda2.2caratyellowdiamond.Similarlysizeddiamondsgofor$2,500to$20,000percarat,dependingon
quality,colorandcut.Butthevaluewasn'twhatwasimportanttoLiden.Whenhepulledoutthediamondandgotonhiskneeuponhisreturn,Cloviswasamazed.“Iknew
thathewasgoingtoproposesomeday,”shesaid,“butIcertainlydidn'texpectthis.”()24.WhatwasChristianLiden'samb
itiousplan?A.Heintendedhisringtoconsistofvariousjewels.B.Hewouldgetapersonalizedringfromajeweler's.C.
Hedecidedtomakearingtogetherwithhisfuturewife.D.Heplannedtohuntforanaturaldiamondtocreatearing.()25.WhydidLide
nandTuckerchooseCraterofDiamondStatePark?A.Itwastheonlyplacethatchargedjewelhuntersnothing.B.Theywerelikelytofindmoret
hanjustnaturaldiamonds.C.Themajorityofparkvisitorshadgottheiridealdiamonds.D.Thepublicwasallowedtokeepanydiamondfoundthere.()2
6.WhywasLidenexcitedabouthisfindings?A.Hehadgotthelargestdiamondinthepark'shistory.B.Thevalueofthediamo
ndwasabovehisexpectations.C.Hewasluckytoacquirethediamondforhisdreamring.D.Thequalityandcolorofhisdiamondrankedamon
gthebest.()27.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.Truelovestoriesneverhaveendings.B.Loveshowsmoreinactionthaninwords.C.Absencemakestwoheartsgrowfonde
r.D.Alifelivedinlovewillneverbeboring.CThisyearsawthepublication,instages,ofthesixthreportbytheUN'sIntergovernme
ntalPanelonClimateChange(IPCC)—areportwhichwasdepressingreadingformanyclimatescientists,andinsomewaysofferedarayofhope.Wh
ydepressing?Becausethereportconfirmedwhatscientistshavebeensayingforyears:thathumanactivity,particularlyintheformofemissions(排放)ofgreenhous
egases,isresponsibleforthewarminginthepastfewcenturies,andthatunlesssuchemissionsaregreatlyreduced,wewillsoonbringaboutoure
ntireecosystem'sdestruction.Thereportconcludedthat1.5°Cofglobalwarmingoverthenextcoupleofhundredyear
sisalready“baked__in”.Thismakesthegoalsoutlinedinthe2015ParisAgreement—thatnationsagreedtokeepwarmingbelow2°C,andhopefullybelow1.5°C—muchhard
ertomeet.Worsestill,theIPCCreportwasfollowedlaterintheyearbytheCOP27summit(峰会),describedbyProfDannMitch
ell,as“acompletefailure,otherthansomecommitmenttolossanddamage”.Andtherayofhope?TheIPCC'ssixthreportwasbroaderinapproachthanp
reviousstudies—lookingindepthforthefirsttimeattheroleplayedinwarmingbyshorttermgreenhousegasessucha
smethane(甲烷),forinstance.“Reducingcarbonemissionsisalwaysthebestapproach:stoptheproblematitssource,”saidMitc
hell.“Butwealsoneedotherapproachestohelpwiththis.Methaneisimportant,butit'ssoshortlived—that'swhywehaven'tbeensobother
edwhencomparedwithCO2.”TheIPCCworkinggroupsshowedpotentialadaptationpaths,andtheyaretheotherthingswecandoin
termsoffightingclimatechangeandrelievingitsworsteffects,ratherthansimplyreducingcarbonemissions.Thiswouldincludetakingmeasuressuchasswitchin
gtoamoreplantbaseddiet(toreducemethaneemissions),controllingpopulationgrowth,reducingfinancialinequali
tyanddevelopingmeansbywhichwemightremoveCO2that'salreadyinouratmosphere,ratherthansimplypreventingitbeingrelea
sed.()28.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribethesixthreportbyIPCC?A.Seeminglycontradictory.B.Whollypromi
sing.C.Particularlyhopeless.D.Exceptionallynew.()29.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“bakedin”inparagraph2mean?A.Outofdate.B.
Tothefull.C.Underdiscussion.D.Inprogress.()30.Accordingtothepassage,whatcanwelearnaboutmethane?A.Ithasbeenlongregardedasamajorsour
ceofglobalwarming.B.Itsroleinglobalwarminghadbeenoverlookedbeforethereport.C.Itsboosttoglobalwarmingisasmuchasothergreenhou
segases.D.Itisconsideredasanewapproachtoreducingglobalwarming.()31.Howmanyaspectsdotheadaptationpathsinvolv
einthelastparagraph?A.2.B.3.C.4.D.5.DDoesyourlifeeverfeelasifyou'repushingaheavycar—oneonwhichyou'vespen
tmuchmoneyandthathasnowbrokendown?You'vedoneeverythingright:youhaven'tinvestedheavilyinanewbusinessorquityourjobtopursueyourchil
dhooddreamofbecomingaprofessionalathlete.Youhavebeenasensibleadultlivingyoursensiblelife.Sowhydoesitfeellikesuchhardwork?This
hasbeenmeforthepastfewmonths.Earlierthisyear,Itookalonghardlookatmysourcesofincomeanddecidedtofocusontheonesthatprovidedthemostmoney.I'ml
uckyenoughtohavehadagoodfinancialyear.Butdespitedoingtherightthing,ithasusedupmyenergyandI'veworkedoutwhy.Yearsago,IrealizedthatIdislikedhar
dwork.Don'tgetmewrong,Idon'tmindworkinghard,buthardworkisn'tforme.What'sthedifference?Forastart,hardworkfeelsasifitneverreallygetsgoing.Youcanpu
shhardworkanditmightmovealittlebutthere'snocelebratorymomentwhenitgetsdone.Mostimportantly,hardworklacksjo
y.Workinghardonaprojectyoufeelexcitedandmovedbycanbetiringanddifficult,butit'sultimatelyjoyfulandthatiswhatI'vebeenmissing.SoIaskedmyself
whatwouldfeelscarybutjoyfulandthisistheanswer.I'mgoingtowritearomance.Ofcourse,beingamiddleagedjournali
stwhosuddenlydecidestowriteabookisnothingnovel.However,forme,ithitsthesweetspotbetweenbeingjoyfulenoughtomakemewanttodoitandscaryenoug
htomakemefeelit'sworthwhile.Aswithallgoodmiddleagedchanges,thisonehasn'treallybeenthoughtthrough.Iknowlittleaboutwritingfictionandevenlessabou
twhatmakesagoodbook.Ihavethethinnestofideasforaplotbut,forthefirsttimeinawhile,I'mexcited.IwillbeanotherJaneAustenw
ithmyfantasieswhichgivemelife.Sonow,Ihavetogoandsharpenmypencil.()32.Whatcanbestdescribetheauthor'scurrentfee
lingaboutlife?A.Anewbusinessmakesherfeelfresh.B.Shehasgoteverythingunderhercontrol.C.Sheisconflictedaboutlivingasensiblelife.D.Achildhooddrea
minspireshertomoreefforts.()33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inparagraph2referto?A.Livingarathersensiblelife.B.Identifyingincomes
ources.C.Discoveringnewlifegoals.D.Sortingouttheauthor'sjobs.()34.What'stheauthor'sunderstandingofhardworkandworkinghard?A.Journalismisacareer
worthworkinghard.B.Hardworkissomethingeithersweetortiring.C.Writingaromanceisdifficultbutrewarding.D
.Workinghardrarelybringsaboutsatisfaction.()35.Whatisprobablythebesttitleforthetext?A.Workslikeadream.B.Middleagedjobcrisis.C.Celebratory
moment.D.AfutureJaneAusten.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。Complainingisoft
enlookedatasanegative,butifyouperfectitgreatthingscanhappen.__36__Articlesandexpertsinsistthattoomuchcomplainingwill“lo
weryourempathy(共情)”andstopyouachievingyourdreamandlivingthelifeyouwant.Theysuggestthatyoucutoutnegativityfromyourlife,especia
llypeoplewhocomplain.Buthumanslovetocomplain.IknowthisbecauseIgetpaidtositwithpeoplewhiletheycomplainandprocesseveryweek.__37__Oncewediscoverhowto
effectivelyintegrateit,greatthingscanhappen.DrRobinKowalskifoundthosewhocomplainwiththehopesofachievingacertainresulttendtobehappier.Complainingals
oinfluenceshowpeopleseeus,createssocialbonds,encouragesempathyandhelpscreaterealchanges.Itplaysaveryimportantroleinourlivesandisaskillthatcan
beextremelyeffective.__38__Soherearesomewaystodealwiththeartofcomplaininginaskilfulway.1.Clarifyandorganizeyourcomplaints.Itwi
llgetyourcomplaintsacrosstoothersmoreeasily.2.Workoutwhocangiveyouahand.__39__Pickthosewhocanempathizewithyouorhelpwithyourgoal.3.Makeconn
ectionswithothers.Itwouldbepossibleforpeopletoknowwhatyouneeded.Concludefromspecificthingsabove,andour
complainingismuchmorelikelytofeelusefulandeffective:•Usefactsandlogic.•Identifywhohastheabilitytomakeithappen.•__40__Wh
ateveryourcomplaining,it'llmakeforyourimprovementwhenusedcorrectlyandeffectively.A.Getridofyourbittercomplaints.B.Do
n'tcomplaintothesamepeople.C.Actually,complaininghasabadreputation.D.Socializewithotherstomakecomplaint
saccessible.E.Complainingdoesserveasarealpurposeinourlives.F.However,theinfluencesofcomplainingarenotn
ecessarilybeneficialtousall.G.Ourgoalisnottoremovecomplaining,butmakeitmoreusefulandeffective.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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Miloisarescuedog,adoptedby20yearoldMakaylaSwift.OnemorninginNovember2021
,SwiftopenedherfrontdoorandMilo__41__running.“Icouldn'tcatchhim,”shesaid.Milorantoahouseacrossthestreet.He
seemed__42__withthishouse,soherantotheonenextdoor,Swiftonhis__43__.Whenitstartedscratching(抓挠)onthefrontdoor,Swiftwas__44__.Noteveryonewant
sa__45__dogontheirproperty.Butasshetriedto__46__Miloaway,shecouldhearasoundcomingthroughanopenupstairsw
indow.Itwasavoicecrying“Help!”Hoursearlier,SherryStarr,85,hadjust__47__around4am.“Allofasudden,standingtherebetweenthetoiletandthebathtub
,I__48__,”shesaid,“Iwentdownhardonthefloor.”“Icouldnotmoveatall,”saidStarr,whowas__49__betweenthetoiletandthebathtub
.Starrwasfeeling__50__allover,butmorethananything,shewasscared.“I'mthinking:I'mjustgoingtodiehere.”Herbest__51__,shedecided,wastolistenf
orthelettercarrierintheafternoon.Forthenextfewhours,Starr__52__crying:“Help!Help!Help!”“Hervoicewasvery__53__,”saidSwift.“Yo
uhadtoberightonthespottohearMrsStarrcryfor__54__unlessyouwereMilo,whohad__55__heardStarrtheinstantIhadopenedtheownfront
door.”Swiftcalled911andsoonmedicalstaffhelpedherout.()41.A.brokeoffB.clearedoffC.camearoundD.wanderedaround()42.A.concernedB.annoyedC.
impressedD.delighted()43.A.tailB.rightC.backD.front()44.A.depressedB.inspiredC.amusedD.embarrassed()45.A.cuteB.faithfulC.strang
eD.gentle()46.A.sendB.turnC.dragD.throw()47.A.calmeddownB.laindownC.satupD.risenup()48.A.divedB.delayedC.skippedD.slipped()49.A.foundB.stuckC.hiddenD
.placed()50.A.painB.easeC.strengthD.anger()51.A.betB.resultC.roleD.guess()52.A.imaginedB.regrettedC.practic
edD.stopped()53.A.familiarB.clearC.softD.different()54.A.freedomB.mercyC.peaceD.help()55.A.eventuallyB.apparentlyC.randomlyD.frequently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。AimingtoinspirethepeopleofvariouscountriestolearnChinese,thevideoseriesTheIm
aginationofArtwasreleasedonOct.24.Theproject,__56__(joint)producedbytheCenterforLanguageEducationandCooperationandCentralAcademyofF
ineArts,selectsmultipleartpiecescreatedbyfourartists:WuJian'an,KangLei,LuZhengyuanandZhangFan.Underthethemeof“C
hineselanguageplusarts”,theseries__57__(comprise)oftwoparts,thefirstpartofwhichcontainsfourepisodes,each__58__(feature)oneartist.Thesecondpart
willseeeducationexpertsguideChineselearningfromtheir__59__(work).Inthefirstepisode,Wu,onedirectorofFineArtsExperimentalArtSchoolattheac
ademy,__60__(share)hiscreationprocedureofTheHeavenofNineLevels,__61__handcarvedpieceinspiredbyShanHaiJing.ThesecondintroducesTheGardenofF
orkingPaths,artistKang'spainting,__62__titleisinspiredfromJorgeBorges'novel.TheworkdemonstratesKang'sreflection__63__time,asshepaintsdifferentsceneri
esandobjectsindifferentplacesandatdifferenttimesworldwide__64__(record)herfeelingsandexperiences.Theothertwoepisodesarer
espectivelyaboutLu'sworkSolidLiquidandZhang'sworkTianxin,bothofwhichhavea__65__(power)effectonpeoplelearningChinese.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,你校英文报开设了DailyWisdomQuote专栏,请你用英文给编辑写一封信,推介一句你喜欢的名言,内容包括:1.名言阐述;2.推介理由。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Dearedito
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_______________________________________________________________________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。AsIstoodinlinewaitingtocashoutata“packyourown”kindofstore,wherecustomerspacktheiritemsbythemselves,I
staredatthecustomerinfrontofmereadingthemagazines.Shewasyoung,butshealreadyhadatiredlooktoher,withheadsbentfo
rwards—asiflifehadbeatenherdowntoomanytimes.Herfacelookedpalefromextremetiredness.Herwintercoatwasthinandunbuttoned.Thewellwornscarfaroundhe
rthroatprobablydidlittletoprotectitfromthecoldweather.Herhands,turningafewpages,wereroughandred.WhenIlookeddownatherboots,Icouldseeasmallpiec
eofaclearplasticbagpartiallyvisiblethroughaholeinherleftboot.Theitemsinhercart(购物车)includedthecheapestcut
sofmeatandsomethingslikericeandpotatoes.Therewerealsolotsofnoodles.Dayoldbread,inexpensivesoap,andtissuesonsale—well,almost.Inafarcornersatalittl
etoyandaprettydressthatwas50percentoff.Shecontinuedtolookatthemagazinesaswewaited,andmorepeoplelinedupbehindus.Shefinallytook
oneoutandturneditoverseveraltimes,tryingtofindapricebeforefinallyturningtome.“I'msorrytobotheryou,”shebeganinashyandnervoustone.
“Butcanyoutellmehowmuchthisis?Iforgotmyglassesathome.”“Ofcourse,”Isaidwithasmile.WhenIfinallyfoundthesmallprintandtoldher,sheshookherheadan
dputitback.“They'vebecomesoexpensive,haven'tthey?”Isaidsympathetically.“Next!”Thecashiercalledinagentlevoicebefores
hecouldanswer,andshemovedforwardtobeginhertransaction(交易).注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Whentoldthecost,thewoman'sfacepaled.___________________
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________2022~2023学年高三年级模拟试卷(八)(南京、盐城)英语参考答案及听力材料第一部分1~5CABBB6~10BCCAA11~15CCABB16~20CBBCA第二部分第一节21~23DBA24~27DDCB28~31ADBC32
~35CACA第二节36~40CEGBD第三部分第一节41~45ABADC46~50CDDBA51~55ACCDB第二节56.jointly57.iscomprised58.featuring59.works60.shares6
1.a62.whose63.on64.torecord65.powerful第四部分第一节Deareditor,I'dliketorecommendthefamoussaying“Ajourneyofathousandofmilesbeginswithasi
nglestep.”toyourcolumn.ItwaswiselyputbyLaoTzu.Whateverwedo,wemusttakethefirststep,whichpavesthewayforourambition.Moreover,westillneedtom
akecontinuouseffortstogofurtherregardlessofcountlesshardships.Asasenior,weshouldkeepmotivatedandmoveon.I'llappreciateitifthesayingis
includedinthecolumn.Yours,LiHua第二节When__told__the__cost,__the__woman's__face__paled.Sheopenedawornoutchangepurse,countingsmall
billsandchange.Withadeepbreath,shescannedhergroceriestoseewhatshecoulddowithout.Onebyone,sheremovedthings,butshestillcameupshort.Shecontinu
edtogetridofmuchneededgoodswhilethecashierpatientlytookawaythingswithapleasantsmile,settingthemaside.Thewomanfinallycutbackonhergr
oceries,paid,andmoveddowntopackthem.I__approached__the__cashier__and__whispered,__“Include__her__removed__items__in__my__bill
,__please.”Shenoddedknowingly,winkingatmeandfinishingthetransaction.Imovednext,wonderinghowtoslidetheextrathingsintoheroldcart.Thecashierso
lvedtheproblemby“accidentally”droppingseveralorangeswhichflewpastthelady.“I'llgetthose,”thewomanofferedkindlytopickuptherunaway
fruit.Iquicklyfinishedourplan.Then,mythoughtswanderedtotheladywhowasenjoyingaheartydeliciousdishwithherlittlegirl.听力材料Text1W:IsSimoncomi
ngtothepicnicwithustomorrow?M:Idon'tthinkso,butonmywayhome,Icanpayavisittoask.W:Don'tbother.Let'sphonehimtobesure.Text2M:Sally,howwasyourholiday?Y
oucertainlylookedsunburnt.W:Yes,itwasn'tbad,notbadatall.M:IheardtheweatherwasbadinSardinia.W:Oh,itrainedandblewhardontheothersideoftheisland.Butwewer
eluckyIguess.Text3M:Mary,anysuggestionforarestauranthereinManhattan?W:There'salwaysGramercyTavern.Thefoodistodiefor,but
it'snotcheap.M:Thatsoundslikeagoodplace.Ihopetheserviceisgoodtoo.Text4W:I'llgoandstaywithKathyinLondonnextmonth,butIdon'tknowwhatgifttobr
ing.Doyouthinkshe'dlikeahandmadebag?M:IfIwereyou,I'dchoosesomethinglikeascarf.Oh,andhowaboutaboxofchocolates?W:Um,I
preferyourfirstidea.Text5M:Lisa,whythesuddeninterestinJohnGrisham?W:Well,Ireadhisfirstbook,andIfounditveryinteresting.So,Iputh
isotherbooksonmyreadinglist.Text6W:Hey,Mark!How'veyoubeen?It'sbeensolong.M:Yeah,Judy.Ican'tbelieveit'sbe
enlikeayearsincewehadthatfishingtripbytheriver.W:Atleast!I'vebeentryingtogeteveryonetogether,butyouknow,it'sjusthardtoorganizesomanypeo
pleaftergraduation.M:Yes,workcomesfirst.Well,ElaineandIarethinkingofheadinguptothebeachnextmonth.We'dloveitifyo
uwanttogo.W:Actually,I'mmovinghousenextmonth.Let'splayitbyear.Text7W:Goodmorning,sir.WhatcanIdoforyou?M:I'
mMr.SmithinRoom1211.Wouldyougetmeataxiforthisafternoon?W:Sure,Mr.Smith.Wheredoyouwantthetaxitotakeyou?M:Well,Ihavetoattendameetingat2o'clockatthe
RegentsCompany.I'mhopingthatitisnotveryfarfromhere.W:No.It'sonlyatwentyminutedriveandyouwillbefineasthetrafficisn
otheavyatthattime.M:Thenonethirtywillbefine.No!Makeitonefifteentobeonthesafeside,please.W:OK.Iwillmakeabookingrightawayforyou.Te
xt8W:Mr.Smith.Thankyouforagreeingtospeakwithmedespiteyourbusyschedules.M:Noproblem.W:Canyoutellmewhereyourinterestinbusinesscamefrom?M:Well,Ithin
kmyinterestinbusinesscamefromworkinginmyfather'sshopinShanghaiwhenIwasakid.Ifounditsointeresting,andIwantedtoopenmyownshopwhenIgrewup.W:
So,didyoumanagethat?M:Well,aftercollege,Iworkedinaforeigntradingcompanyandgainedalotofexperience.NowI'vesetupmyowntrad
ingcompany.IimportChinesegoodsandsellthemhereintheUSA.W:That'sveryinterestingandinspiring.Well,thankyouforyourtime.That'llbeenoughformyschoolproject.
Text9W:HiPeter!Howareyoudoingthesedays?M:Oh,HiMary.I'vebeenlookingforajob,butIcan'tfindone.W:That'stoobad.Whydidyouleaveyourlastjob?M
:Well,mybosswastoohardonmeandthesalarywasquitelow.W:Isee.M:Isentoutmyapplicationlettertomorethantwentycompanies.
Unfortunately,I'veonlyhadtwointerviewssofar.W:Haveyoutriedlookingonlineforajob?M:Yes,butsomanyofthejobsrequiremovingtoanothercity.Idon'twanttodothat
.W:Howaboutgoingtosomeofthosenetworkinggroups?M:Whatarethey?W:They'regroupsofpeoplewhoarealsolookingfo
rwork.Theyhelpeachotherdiscovernewopportunities.M:Soundsgreat.I'lldefinitelytrysomeofthose.W:I'mgladtohearthat.So,whatareyoudoinghere?M:I'mshopp
ingforanewsuit.Iwanttomakethebestimpressionpossibleatmyjobinterviews!W:Thereyougo.Youcanmakeit!Text10Mygues
tontheshowtodayisAliceRicheswhostartedtheStreetPlayProjectinBeechwoodRoadwhereshelives.StreetPlayinvolveslocalresidentsclosingofftheirstr
eetforafewhourssothatchildrenhaveachancetoplayinthestreetsafelywiththehelpofvolunteers.Shestartediti
nherstreet,BeechwoodRoad,andtheideacaughton,andtherearenowStreetPlayProjectalloverthecity.Shefirstha
dtheideawhenheroldestchildwasstillababy,sothat'saboutsixyearsagonow—butittookatleasttwoyearsofcampaigningbeforeshewasactuallyabletomakeithappen.Sot
heproject'sbeenupandrunningforfouryearsnow.She'dlovetobeabletoclosetheroadforlonger—forthewholeweekend,fromSaturdaymorninguntilSundaye
vening,forexample.Atthemomentit'sjustonceaweek.Butwhenshestarted,itwasonlyonceamonth.Butshe'sworkingonit.Nowlet'swelcomeAliceRiches.