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第Ⅰ卷(共90分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分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.Whatdidthewoman’smothertakeawayfromher?A.Acamera.B.Acomputer.C.Acellphone.2.Whendoesthemailmanusuallycome?A.By4:00
p.m.B.By5:00p.m.C.After6:00p.m.3.Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?A.Getreadyforthetest.B.Stopplayingthemusic.C.Studywiththeman.4.What
istheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates.B.Strangers.C.Neighbors.5.Wheredoesthewomanwan
ttogo?A.Apark.B.Abank.C.Ahotel.第二节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15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至7题。6.Whatkindofcoffeeisthewomandrinking?A.African.
B.Colombian.C.Turkish.7.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthecoffee?A.Ittasteslikeordinarycoffee.B.Ittastesdifferentfromtheusualcoffee.C.It’sthebestc
offeeshe’severhad.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whoisonabananadiet?A.Theman’ssister.B.Theman’scousin.C.Theman’sneighbor.9.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofafishd
iet?A.Itcoststoomuch.B.It’sgoodfortheheart.C.It’sbadfortheteeth.10.Whatisthewomanprobablygoingtodo?A.Seeadoctor.B
.Playtennis.C.Goshopping.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhatdoesStevenwanttobewhenhegrowsup?A.Ahotelmanager.B.An
officeworker.C.AChineseteacher.长春市十一高中2020-2021学年度高二下学期第一学程考试英语试题12.HowdoesSusanthinkofthejobofbeingate
acher?A.It’stiring.B.It’sdifficult.C.It’smeaningful.13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theirs
choollife.B.Theirfutureplans.C.Theirpart-timejobs.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.WheredidMichaelgettoknowKate?A.Inarestaurant.B.AtTim’sparty.C.AtJ
ames’sconcert.15.Whowillgiveaconcert?A.Theman’sfriend.B.Michael.C.Kate.16.Whenwilltheconcertstart?A.At6:00.B
.At7:00.C.At8:00.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatdoesCaseylooklikeinthefilm?A.Shehasblackhair.B.Sheiswide-eyed.C.Shehaswideface.18.WheredoesTomorro
wlandlie?A.Betweentheearthandspace.B.Betweentimeandtheearth.C.Betweentimeandspace.19.WhatwasBrittaskedtodobeforeshewasal
lowedtoreadthescript?A.TodiscoverthemysteriesofTomorrowland.B.ToputonperformancesforthepartofCaseymanytimes.C.Tohave
apositiveoutlookonthefuture.20.WhatkindoffeelingdidBritthaveafterreadingthescript?A.Amixedemotion.B.Afeelingofsuccess.C.Afeel
ingofexcitement.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30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。ABelowyouwillfindaprof
ile(简介)ofeachgapyear(休学实践年)program.Ifthereisaspecificprogramyouareinterestedinoraquestionyouhaveregardingtheseprograms,pleasefeelfreetocontactthem
directly.YouthInternationalSince1997,YouthInternationalhasprovidedmanypeoplewiththemostexcitingandeducationalexperienc
eoftheirlife.Itisalearningprogramthatcombinesinternationaltravel,inter-culturalexchange,homestays,volunteercommunityservice
workandoutdooradventures.Phone:1-720-270-3323CarpeDiemEducationThroughvolunteerservice,travelandculturalexchange,studentsof
CarpeDiemEducationreceiveapersonalinsightintothemselvesandtheircultures.Wespecializeinguidingsummerandsemesterprogramsforhighschoolstuden
ts.Eachcourseiscarefullycrafted(精心设计的)todevelopleadershipandself-awarenesswithinourstudents,whoreturnhomebetterprepa
redtobeleadersinthoughtandaction.Phone:503-285-1800CenterforInterimProgramsFoundedin1980,theCenterforInterimProgramsist
hefirstindependentgapyearorganizationinAmerica.Basedonstudents’interestsandbudget,ourexperiencedteachershelpmakeind
ividualcoursechoicesincludinglowcostvolunteeroptions,languageprograms,researchtripsandsoon.Wearecommittedt
ohelpingstudentsfindmoreexperiencesofformaleducationandwork.Phone:413-585-0980EFGapYearAnEFGapYearoffersstudentstheabilitytoexploreseveralcountr
ieswhereyouwilllearnalanguage,volunteerforagoodcause,gaininternationalworkexperience.Choosebetweena12-weeksemesteror25-weekacademicyear.You
canthenpersonalizeyourprogramtomeetyourlearninggoalsandinterestsbydecidingwhere,when,andhowyouwishtostudyonyourown.Ourwell-structuredc
urriculumevenallowsyoutohavecollege-levelclassesandearncreditstowardgraduation.Phone:1-800-726-974621.Whichphonenumberca
nyoudialifyouwanttoimproveyourleadership?A.1-720-270-3323.B.503-285-1800.C.413-585-0980.D.1-800-726-9746.22.WhatisEFGapYear’suniqu
efeature?A.Itsreasonablefee.B.Itsexperiencedteachers.C.Itsflexiblestudytime.D.Itsvariouscoursechoice
s.23.Whatdothefourprogramshaveincommon?A.Theypayattentiontovolunteerservicework.B.Theycombineeducationwithhome
stays.C.Theymainlyoffercross-culturaleducation.D.Theyraisestudents’interestinadventure.BItwaslate,about10:15p.m,whenJaniceEsposito
arrivedattheNewYorktrainstationandbeganthe20-minutedrivehome.Shehadtraveledtheroutesomanytimesthatshealmost
droveonautopilot(自动驾驶):aleftontoStationRoad,thenaleftonMontaukHighway,andthen----bang!Outofnowhere,acarT-bonedJanice’scar
,pushingherbackwardontotherailroadtracks.Asithappened,PoleDiPintowasgettingreadyforbed.He’djustclosedhisbookwh
enheheardtheloudcrashnotfaroutsidehisbedroomwindow.Avolunteerfirefighterandretiredteacher,64,neverstoppedtothink.Heg
rabbedaflashlightandstillinhispajamas(睡衣),ranoutofthedoor.“AnyfirefighterwouldhavedonewhatIdid,”hesaid,“W
e’realwaysonduty.”ThefirstcarhecameuponwastheonethathadhitJanice.OnceDiPintoconcludedthedriverwasOK,helooke
daroundandspottedJanice’scarlayacrosstherailroadtracks.Andthenheheardaterriblesound:thebellssignalinganon-comingtrain.DiPintorushe
dtoJanice’scarandbangedonthedriver’ssidewindow.Shejustlookedathim,hereyesunfocused.“Idon’tknowwhereIam,”shesaid.Sheseemedunhurt.“Honey,you’reonthe
railroadtracks,”DiPintoshouted,“Wehavetogetyouoffrightnow!”Hepulledhardonthedoorhandle,butitdidn’twork.Theheavytrain,travelingat65milesperho
ur,washeadingtowardthem.DiPintorantothepassengersideandthrewopenthedoor.“Please,God,don’tletherbetrapped
”,hethought.Hepushedasidetheairbags,grabbedJanice’sarms,andpulledhertowardhimacrossthepassengerseatuntil
hecouldhelpheroutandwalkhertosafety.Withinsixseconds,heestimated,thetraincrashedintothecar.“ItwaslikeaHollywoodmovie,”DiPintotoldreportersth
enextday.Butthisonehadadifference.Thatnight,theheroarrivedinpajamas,notinafiretruck.24.WhatcanweknowabouttheaccidentfromParagraph1?A.Janic
edrovetoofast.B.Janicedidn’tknowtheroutewell.C.ArunningvehiclecrashedintoJanice’scar.D.Janice’scarpushedbackwardanothervehicle.25.Whatdoweknowa
boutPeteDiPinto?A.Hewasthevolunteerfirefighterwhowasondutythatnight.B.Hewasn’tawareofthecomingtrainwhenhewasresc
uingJanice.C.Hewasinsoundsleepinhisbedroomwhentheaccidenthappened.D.HefirstconfirmedtheotherdriverbeforehecametoJanice’srescue.26.Whatcanweinfer
fromParagraph4?A.Janicedidn’tknowwhereshewas.B.Theairbagsprotectedherinsomeway.C.DiPintorescuedJanicewithoutdifficulty.D.AllthedoorsofJa
nice’scarwereingoodcondition.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.AHeroinPajamas.B.AHollywoodMovie.C.ADangerousHeavyTrain.D.AH
orribleCarAccident.CIt’snotstrangetoseepandemicsinHollywoodmovies.Butforthereal-lifeversion,thereisnoscript.Inthemid
stofglobalcoronaviruspandemic,moviegoersstuckindoorshaveturnedtothestreamingservicetowatchTVseriesandmoviestheym
issedinthetheater.Meanwhile,sinceHollywoodstudioswereforcedtostopproduction,makingalivingbecamedifficultforhundre
dsofthousandsofcraftsmen,technicians,andartiststhatthemovieandentertainmentindustrydependson.Thishealthemergencypr
esentsanunprecedented(史无前例的)challengetotheindustry’screativecapital,whereoneineightofallprivatewageandsalar
yworkersareestimatedtoworkdirectlyorindirectlyinthecreativeindustries.“Thisfeelsliketheendofanera,”saidPamElyea,whoownsoneofHollywood’smostpopula
rprop(道具)houses.Shehadtotemporarilycloseherbusinesstoobeysocialdistancingrestrictions.Latershedismissedherentirestaff.“Wearedevastated.Som
eofourstaffhadn’tsignedupforunemploymentforover20years,”shetoldthereporter.“Itwashard,veryhard.”RaymondBrown,a33-year-oldmovi
emaker,saidthecurrentcoronavirusdilemmawasdifferentfrommanycircumstanceshehadseenintheindustry,includingtheW
ritersGuildofAmericastrike,theglobalfinancialcrisis,andsomenaturaldisasters.BrownisamemberoftheInternationalAl
lianceofTheatricalStageEmployees(IATSE).TheunionannouncedinMarchthatmorethan90%ofitsmemberswereunemployedasa
resultofthepandemic.Recently,itcooperatedwiththeLosAngelesRegionalFoodBanktohandoutmealstoentertainmentwo
rkers.InHollywood,studios,producersandunionmembershavebeenstrugglingtorestartproductionwhileensuringtheirworker’s
safety.Elyea’shopeisthatshewillbeabletorehireherstaffupontherecoveryofthemovieindustry.Shehasbeendisplayingitemsinherpophouseof3,066squaremeterson
linesothathercustomerscanbrowsetheprophousewithoutbreakingsocialdistancingguidelines.28.WhatisParagraph2mainlyabout?A.Theuncertaintyofth
epandemic.B.TheopinionsofHollywoodmoviefans.C.Theadvantagesofthestreamingservice.D.ThecauseofunemploymentinHollywood.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedwo
rd“devastated”inParagraph4probablymean?A.Afraid.B.Shocked.C.Nervous.D.Unfortunate.30.WhydidBrownmentioncircumstancesliketheWritersGuildofA
mericastrike?A.Toprovethatheisanexperiencedworker.B.Togiveexamplesofsomeglobalcriseshehadseen.C.Tostresstheextremeseriousnessofthecoronavirus
pandemic.D.Toexplainthedifferencesbetweenthecoronaviruspandemicandothercrises.31.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribethecurrentsituationinHollywo
od?A.It’sbadlyaffected,andpeoplearehopeless.B.It’spartlyinfluenced,andpeopleareanxious.C.It’stotallydestroyed,
butpeopleareunconcerned.D.It’sseverelydamaged,butpeoplearedetermined.DThoughtheharmfuleffectsofplasticon
wildlifeandhumanhealtharewell-documented,thismaterialishardtoavoid.Nearlyeverythingwetouch,fromgrocerybagstodrinkbottles,tofoodpackaging,containspla
stic.Now,Amsterdam’sEkoplazasupermarketismakingitalittleeasierforconsumerstoreduceconsumptionofsingle-useplasti
cbagsandcontainers,whichareblockingourlandfillsatalarmingrates,withaspecialplastic-freeaisle(通道).Believedtobetheworld’sfirst,theaislehas
700productsonsaleincludingrice,beans,yogurt,chocolate,milk,cereal,snacksandmeat.Whileitemsstillrequirepackaging,everythingishousedin
sidereusableorrecyclablecontainersmadeofglass,metalorcardboard.Theuniqueideawasgiventothegrocery-chainof
ficialsbyUK-basedenvironmentalgroupAPlasticPlanet,whichtakestheleadtosupportatleastoneplastic-freeaisleinsupermarketsa
roundtheglobe.Thenon-profithasevencreatedasignature“plastic-free”marktohelpconsumersidentifyeco-friendlypackaging.“Thisisaconsumer-ledcampa
ign,”saidagroupco-founderSianSutherland.“We’reagrassrootsorganization.Soobviouslywe’reworkingwithindustryandthegovernm
ent,butmostimportantly,werepresentthepublic.”Ekoplaza,whichplanstorollouttheplastic-freeaislesacrossits74storesbytheendoftheyear,isnottheonlycompanyt
ryingtoreduceplasticwaste.InBerlin,theOriginalUnverpacktgrocerystorehasbeentryingtochangecustomerhabitssince2014bysellingeveryt
hing,fromgrainstoproduceandevensoapswithoutplasticpackaging.Thesupermarket,whichrequirescustomerstobringtheirownreusablecontainers,even
sellschewabletoothpastethatneedsnotubes.Thoughitisencouragingtoseecompaniestryingtomakeadifference,forrealchangetohappen,consumershavetoa
voidproductscoveredinplastics,evenifitmeansgivinguptheirfavoritefoodordrink.AsSutherlandputit,“Plasticfoodanddri
nkpackagingremainsusefulandyetadestructivepresenceontheearthforcenturiesafterwards.”32.WhatdoesEkoplazawanttodoby
settingupaplastic-freeaisle?A.Cutdownmanagingcost.B.Reduceplastic-packaging.C.Makeshoppingmucheasier.D.I
ncreasetheamountofsales.33.Whichofthefollowingcanmakearealdifference?A.Consumers.B.Supermarkets.C.Organizatio
ns.D.Companies.34.WhatdoesSutherlandthinkofplasticpackaginginthefuture?A.Itwillbeofnousetoconsumers.B.Itwil
lexistforalongtime.C.Itwilldisappearinthiscentury.D.Itwillreplaceothercontainers.35.Whatmightbethetitleofthepassage?A.PlasticsareHarmfultotheEn
vironment.B.Non-profitsCanHelptheSupermarkets.C.ConsumersShouldChangeShoppingHabits.D.SupermarketsTakeActionforaCleanerPlanet
.第二节(共5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。有两项为多余选项。Whenyougetinyourcar,youreachforit.Whenyou’reatwork,youtakeabreaktohaveamomental
onewithit.36Cigarette?Cupofcoffee?No,it’sthethirdmostaddictivethinginmodernlife:thecellphone.Andexpertssayitisb
ecomingmoredifficultformanypeopletocontroltheirlongingtotouchitthemomenttheyopentheireyes.37However,Idon’tmeanju
stthemonthlybill.Dr.ChrisKnippers,acounselorattheBettyfordCenterinSouthernCalifornia,reportsthattheoveruseof
cellphoneshasbecomeasocialproblemnotmuchdifferentfromotherharmfuladdictions:38Besides,ithasalsobecomeanescapefro
mreality.Soundsextreme,butwe’veallwitnessedtheevidence:Thepersonatarestaurantwhotalksonthephonethroughanentiremeal,ignoringhiskidsaround
thetable;thewomanwhotalksonthephoneinthecar,ignoringherhusband;theteenwhotextsmessagesallthewayhomefromschool,39.JimWilliamsisanindustrialsociol
ogistbasedinMassachusetts.Hehasdonelotsofresearchesonusingcellphone.Hisstudyshowsthatcell-phoneaddictionispartofasetofsymptomsinawideninggulf
ofpersonalseparation.Hepointsoutinastudythatone-quarterofAmericanssaytheyhavenoonetodiscusstheirmostimportantpersonalbusinesswith.40“Justasmoreinfo
rmationhasledtolesswisdom,moreacquaintancesviatheInternetandcellphoneshaveproducedfewerfriends.”hesays,A.Andmostofthemdon’tha
vemanyfriends.B.Whenyougetintoalift,youplaywithit.C.Cellphonesarebecomingmoreandmoreuseful.D.Thecostsa
rebecomingmoreandmoreevident.E.avoidingcontactwithkidsallaroundhimF.Ithasbecomeabarriertoone-on-onepersonalcontact.G.payingattentiontotherealworld第三部
分英语知识运用(共一节,满分30分)完形填空(共20小题,每题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。MostteensI
meetthesedayslackbasicsocialcourtesy(礼仪)whendealingwithpeople.Myownson,whobasically41withhisgrandmother,th
eoriginalmannersguru(专家),hasperfecttablemanners.Thisispartlybecausehewas42tomannersataveryyoungage.However,whenweeatathome,hew
ouldnot43manners.SoIaskedhimwhy.Hesaid,''IbehavethewayIamsupposedto44whenI'mout,butwhenIamathome,Iwanttobe45.''That'swhenIrealizedt
hatmostparents,myselfincluded,do46theirchildrentheproperwaytobehaveoutsidethehome,buttheyarealso47tobe
lievethatathome,anythinggoes.My48tohimwas''goodbehaviorhasnothingtodowithwhereyouareorwhomyouarewith''.Thenheanswered,''ButIbehave49w
henI'mwithotherssothattheythinkbetterofme.''AndthatiswhenIrealizedthatIwasdoingthingsall50.Iexplainedtohimth
atithadnothingtodowithwhatpeoplethink.This51himevenmore.SoIwentontoexplainthatbehavior,whetherinyoureveryday52withpeopleoratthedin
ingtableathome,isan53ofwhoyouare.Well,attheageof13,hegotit.Sobasically,whatIamsayingisthatteachingyourchildren54comeswiththeunderlying(暗含的)less
onthatitisnotabout55todoornottodo,butrather,whotheyare.Thiswayitisnot56;itcomesfromwithin.Teachyourteensorchildrenthe57courtesyofgreetingtheirfriend
s'parentsand58themselveswhentheygotosomeone’shome.Teachteenageboystoopenthedoorofacar,oranydoorforanyonewho59,f
oranygirl,whethertheyaretheirgirlfriendsornot.Thisincludesholdingelevatordoorsorlettingwomenstepoutoftheelevatorfirst.Just6
0thatteenageboyswhopracticegoodmannersandcourtesygrowuptobecomemenwhorespectpeopleingeneral.41.A.came
upB.grewupC.turnedupD.showedup42.A.exposedB.limitedC.caredD.concerned43.A.learnB.practiceC.rememberD.make44.A.liveB.obeyC.reactD.behave4
5.A.gentleB.politeC.comfortableD.kind46.A.guideB.offerC.teachD.support47.A.attendedtoB.broughtupC.caredaboutD.dependedon4
8.A.answerB.devotionC.apologyD.affection49.A.strangelyB.nervouslyC.calmlyD.properly50.A.reasonableB.i
mportantC.wrongD.necessary51.A.confusedB.encouragedC.movedD.pleased52.A.competitionB.argumentC.struggleD.interaction53.A.impressionB.expres
sionC.appearanceD.attitude54.A.lessonsB.skillsC.mannersD.examples55.A.whatB.howC.whereD.why56.A.possibleB.violentC.strangeD.
automatic57.A.minorB.formalC.basicD.casual58.A.pleasingB.introducingC.enjoyingD.amusing59.A.admiresB.forgivesC.consultsD.matters6
0.A.rememberB.confirmC.predictD.consider第Ⅱ卷(共60分)第四部分写作(共五节,满分60分)第一节单词拼写(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)(温馨提示:必须使用选修六二、三、四单元单词,根据所给
汉语提示,写出单词的正确形式)。61.Somepeoplemaythinkthatagardenisnomorethanplants,flowers,________(图案)andmassesofco
lor.62.Theexhibition________(发起)bytheSocietyofCulturewasasuccess.63.Itis________(适当的)thatweplanttreesatthistime.64.This
activityhelps________(加强)memoryandbuildtrust.65.Peterlooks________(笨拙的),butinfactheisverysmart.66.Moreandmorepeoplecannotbearthe________(压力)ofmode
rnlife.67.Ihave________(订阅)toChinaDailyforseveralyears.68.Theseyearsourcompanyhasbeendeveloping________(平稳地).69.Manypeople________(主张)
buildingmorehospitalshereatthattime.70.Theorganizationhasbeenin________(存在)for25years.第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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。Tobea“slasher”,apersonwithmultipleoccupations,isarecentlypopularconceptamongyoungChines
e.However,XuKaifeididthis20years71thetrendstarted.Xuisanewmedia72(journal)livinginHaikou,HainanProvince.Butthe36-year-
oldmanisbetterknownasarapper.HisstagenameisJin’anzai.Xu’shighschoolyears73(fill)withpopsongsfromHongKong,writtenintheCantonesediale
ct,whichis74(most)spokeninsouthChina.Listeningtothem,herealizedthatfewpeopleusedtheHainandialect75(write)s
ongs.In2003,hewrotearapsong,“Domidomi”,76(mean)whattodoinHainanese.Today,moreandmoresongsandfilmsarei
ncludingdialects.Itnotonlycreates77artisticeffectbutalsoinspiresdialectspeakerstorediscovertheirlanguages.Suchartisticofferingscanbreak7
8(region)limitationsandearntheappreciationofpeopleinotherareas.AccordingtoZhaoRixin,aprofessorstudyingdialectsattheBeijingLanguageandCultureUnive
rsity,thereisasayinginChina79demonstratesthemagicofdialects,“Whenpeoplefindothersspeakingthesamedialect,itcanbringtears80theireyes.Theuni
queexpressionsofadialectcanbuildconnectionsbetweenstrangersiftheyspeakthesamelanguage,”Zhaosaid.第三节短语填空(每题1分,得0
分或1分,满分10分)(温馨提示:必须使用选修六二、三、四单元短语,根据所给汉语提示,写出短语的正确形式)。81.Throwingtheirhatsintotheair,thefansofthewinningteam(发出)loudshoutsofvictory.82.We’ve
(用完)sugar,soImustbuysomemore.83.Irememberoneofthem(尤其),whospeakswithstrongBeijingaccent.84.He(上瘾)drinkingbecauseoftheheavyworklastyear.85.Wewentout(不
顾)therain.86.Thegirl(染上)thehabitofplayingwithherpenwhilereadingfromthenon.87.Howdidit(发生)thatheknewwherewewere?88.(总的来说),I’msati
sfiedwithherprogress.89.Ican’t(容忍)yourrudenessanymore;leavetheroom.90.Sheseemsverymuch(反对)yourgoingabroad.第四节单句改错(共10小题
,每小题1分,满分10分)下面每个句子都只有一处语言错误。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。多改或不按格式要求改不得分。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(^),并在其下面写出该词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下面划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的
词。91.It’snotaseriousproblemandyoucantakeiteasily.92.Thereisnosurprisethatyouhavewonthecontestintheend.93.Themessageconveyshereisc
lear,“Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.”94.Hedecidedtogetthereevenintheriskofhislife.95.Accustomedtoliveinthecountry
side,hefoundithardtomakealivinginthecity.96.LookatthetroubleIamin!IfonlyIfollowedyouradvice.97.Thereisthefullrangeofactivi
tiesforchildren.98.Forgettingtochecktheweatherforecastresultedfromhisgettingwet.99.Tomisgoingtotalkaboutpoetry,butI’dratherhefocu
sesonmusic.100.Iwouldappreciateifyoupaidincash.第五节书面表达(满分20分)假定你是李华,今年暑假期间你打算参加一个太极训练营,想邀请你校国际部留学生Daniel一起参加。内容包括:1.训练营的相关内容(如时
间、地点、参与者等);2.参加的原因;3.对方意向。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:太极TaiChi答案听力1-5CABAC6-10BACAB11-15ACBBA16-20CBCBA阅读21-23BCA24-27CDBA28-31DBCD32-3
5BABD36-40BDFEA完型41-45BABDC46-50CBADC51-55ADBCA56-60DCBDA单词拼写61.patterns62.sponsored63.appropriate64.strenghten65.awkward66
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forthesummerholiday.IhavetheintentiontojoinaTaiChiTrainingCampandIwonderifyou’dliketogowithme.ThecampisscheduledtobeginonJuly18thinthenearbypa
rk.AnyonewhohasapassionforTaiChicanjoinit.ItwillprovideteenagerslikeyouandmewithagoodopportunitytoenjoyTaiChia
ndlearnaboutexcellentChinesecultureaswell.Ifyouareinterestedinit,pleaseletmeknowandI’llofferyoudetailedinformationaboutit.Isincere
lyhopetomeetyouatthetrainingcampthissummer.Yours,LiHua听力材料Text1W:Hi,Jim.What’swrongwithyou?Youlooksad.M:Myfathertookawaymycomputeryesterday.H
esaidIcouldn’thaveitbackuntilalltheexamsareover.W:Mymotherdidsomethingsimilartome.Shetookawaymycellphone.Text2W:
Whendoesthemailmancomeby?M:Usuallybyfouro’clockintheafternoon,buthe’slatetoday.It’salreadysixo’clock,butthere’sn
othinginthemailbox.Text3M:Mustyouplaythemusicsoloud?I’llhaveatesttomorrow!W:Sorry,Ididn’trealizeyouwerestudyin
g.Text4W:Didyouhearthatthere’sameetingthisafternoon?M:Yes,Idid.Doyouknowwhatit’sabout?W:Ithinkit’saboutelectingthenewmonito
r.Text5W:CanIgettotheSheratonHotelfromhereonfoot?M:Sure.It’snotfar.Justgoto4thAvenue.TurnrightatthebankonMainStreet.Itisonyourright,nearthepark.T
ext6M:Doyouknowthatyouaren’tdrinkingordinarycoffee?W:Whatdoyoumean?M:Thisisn’tordinarycoffee.ThisisColombianco
ffee!W:Butittastesjustlikeothercoffee!M:Don’tyouknowthattherearemanykindsofcoffeeintheworld?ThereisAfrican,Turkish,andmanyothers.ButthecoffeefromC
olombiaisthebest!Text7W:Everyoneseemstobeonadiet.Haveyounoticedthat?M:Atleasteveryoneistalkingaboutit.Aneighborofmineisonabananadiet.Sheeatso
nebananaforbreakfast,oneforlunch,andtwofordinner.W:Thatwouldbebadforherhealth.Hasshelostanyweight?M:Shedoesn’tlookanyth
inner.Mysistereatseggstoloseweight,onlyeggsforbreakfast,forlunch,andfordinner.W:That’sbadforherheart!Somethingineggsisgoodforlosingweight,buttoom
anyeggsarebadfortheheart.M:I’vealsoreadthat.Whataboutafishdiet?Oneofmycousinseatsnothingbutfish,evenforbreakfast!W:That’stooexpensive.Thebestway
toloseweightistoeatlessandexercisemore.That’swhyI’monmywaytothetenniscourt.Text8W:Hi,Steven.Doyouhaveanyplansforthefuture?M:Sure.I’vedecidedtostudyh
otelmanagementatcollegeafterhighschool.W:Soyouwanttobeahotelmanager,right?M:Yes,Iwillrunabighotelinthecityandwelcomepeoplefromdifferentcount
ries.Howaboutyou,Susan?W:IwanttobeaChineseteacher.M:Why?Don’tyouthinkworkingasateacherisahardjob?W:Well,inmyopinion,it’snotasd
ifficultasyouthink.AndIthinkit’sworthdoing.Teacherscanhelpstudentsrealizetheirdreams.M:ButIthinkit’seasiertobeanoffic
eworker.W:Maybe,butIpreferChineseandChineseculture.M:Isee.Text9M:CouldIspeaktoKate,please?W:Speaking.M:Oh,hi,Kate.ThisisMichael.WemetatTim’s
partyyesterdayevening.W:Oh,hello,Michael.Gladtoreceiveyourphonecall.M:Pleaselisten,Kate.Iwonderifyouwillbefreethisevening?MyfriendJamesisgoi
ngtoholdapersonalpianoconcertandhehasgivenmetwotickets.W:That’sagoodidea.Ilikepianomusic.M:Yeah,Irememberyou
toldmethatyesterdayevening.So,couldIcometoyourplacetomeetyouataboutsix?Theconcertwillstartateight,butIthinkwecangoouttohavedinnertogeth
er.W:I’dbegladto.Let’smeetatsixo’clockthen.M:Seeyouatsix,bye.W:Bye.Text10TodaywewilltalkaboutDisney’snewmovie,Tomorrowland.Tomorrowlandtel
lsthestoryofawide-eyeddreamernamedCasey.Shefollowsastrangesignandstartsamagicaljourneyintoanotherworld.Onherway,Caseyme
etsascientistnamedFrank.Togethertheycarryoutatasktouncoverthemysteriesofalandthatexistsbetweentimeandspace,whichi
snamedTomorrowland.AccordingtoBritt,theentiremoviehasbeenfilledwithsecretthings.Infact,shehadtoputonashort
performancemanytimesforthepartofCaseybeforeshewasallowedtoreadthescript.OnceBrittreadthestory,shewassatisfiedwithit.Shefelthappy,asifshehadjustb
eenonanadventurousride.Shewasalsosad,joyful,andhopeful.Shefeltamixofemotions.Shewasveryhappywhenshefoundoutshegottherole.Itseemst
hatallherhardworkpaidoff.Atlast,justaspeopleexpect,themovieTomorrowlandisverysuccessful.