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江西省高安中学2020-2021学年上学期第一次月考高一年级英语试题第一部分听力(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。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。l.Whatpresentwillthemanbuyhermother?A.Abirthdaycard.B.Ahandba
g.C.Someflowers.2.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthenewsong?A.Modern.B.Traditional.C.Quiet.3.Whydoesthemansugge
sttheFairmontHotel?A.Becauseofitsprice.B.Becauseofitslocation.C.Becauseofitssize.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.
Aquizshow.B.Anoldcomputer.C.Afunnyhost.5.Whatwillthewomanprobablytake?A.Acamera.B.Amobile.C.Aguidebook.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.WhenwillthespeakersgotothemoviesonSaturday?A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.7.Whatkindofmoviewillthespea
kerssee?A.Awarmovie.B.Asilentmovie.C.Anactionmovie.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Wheredoesthemanwanttoworkinthefuture?A.Ataprimaryschool.B.Atamiddleschool.C.
Atacollege.9.Whatsubjectdoesthemanwanttoteachthemost?A.Math.B.Science.C.English.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.
HowlongdoesthewomanplantostayinBeijing?A.Fortwodays.B.Forfourdays.C.Forsixdays.11.Whatdoesthewomanshowtheleastinterestin?A.TheForbiddenCity.B.TheSu
mmerPalace.C.TheGreatWall.12.Howmuchdoesacoupleneedtopayforthetour?A.1,000dollars.B.1,800dollars.C.2,000dollars.听第9段材料,回答第1
3至16题。13.Whatdoesthewomanplantodofirst?A.Organizetheschedule.B.Preparethenotices.C.Cleantheoffices.14.Whowillhelporganize
thetablesandchairs?A.Ray.B.Anthony.C.Steve.15.WhatisKimprobablynotgoodat?A.Playingthemusic.B.Doingtheco
oking.C.Writingthequestions.16.WhatcanweknowaboutJanet?A.Shelikesreadingbooks.B.Shewillpayfortheevent.C.Shewilldotheshopping.听第10
段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whichofthefollowingjustneedrepairing?A.Thewindows.B.Theshelves.C.Thetables.18.HowoftendoesHisto
rySocietyusuallymeet?A.Onceaweek.B.Onceamonth.C.Twiceamonth.19.WhenwilltheComputerClubbeopentothepubli
c?A.InAugust.B.InSeptember.C.InOctober.20.WhatwillSallyWainwrightdoon22September?A.Sharehernewworks.B.IntroducetheITroom.C.RuntheBookClu
b.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AThefirstsummerjobisoftenasignalthatyou’reonyourwaytoad
ulthood,andit’salsoamethodforearningmoneytopayforwhatyoudreamof.It’snevertooearlytostartconsideringthefuture.Now,herearesomegoodchoicesforyou!Retail(
零售)SalesRetailoffersplentyofopportunityforteenswhoarelookingforajob.Thistypeofworkcanpayfrom$10to$15anhourdependinguponthedutyyouareexpectedtotakeon
.Itcanalsobegreatforteenswhoarefriendlyandenjoytalkingtootherpeople.Formoreinformation,callusat111-22
2-3333.FoodServiceAjobinthefoodserviceindustryisanaturalfitforsociableteenswhoenjoycommunicatingwiththepublic.Itallowsemployeestoworkaspartofate
amwhilelearningaboutfollowinginstructions.Italsocomeswiththeopportunitytoearnbetween$8and$10perhour.Justcall111-2
22-3533formoreinformation.BabysitterThisjobrequiressomeonewhoishighlyresponsible.Thoughitpaysgenerallyb
etween$6and$8hourly,italsorequiresalotofpatience.Thisisagreatchoiceforteenswhowishtomakeacareerinteaching,chil
dcare,socialworkoranyotherfieldthatmakesuseofsocialskillsorrequiresinteractionwithkids.Gotaquestion?Justcall
111-222-3336.HousekeepingThistypeofworkcanbringinabout$5anhouranditwillallowteenstolearnresponsibilityanddevelo
ptheirorganizationalskills.Thesummerseesanupswinginthetourismindustry,sohotelsareoftenlookingformorehousekeepingstaff,andparksoftenneedmorepeo
pletoassistwithkeepingpublicareascleanandorganizedaswell.Telephone:111-222-3330.21.Howmuchcanyouearnatleastintwohoursasaretailer?A.$
10.B.$12.C.$16.D.$20.22.Whichofthefollowingjobsmayattractteenswhowanttobeateacher?A.RetailSales.B.Babysitter.C.Housekeeping.D.FoodService
.23.Thetextismainlywrittenforteenswho_____.A.wantapart-timejobinthesummerB.arefacedwithcommunicationproble
msC.dreamofbecomingahousekeeperD.plantostarttheirownbusinessBBrownieandSpottywereneighbordogswhometev
erydaytoplaytogether.Likepairsofdogsyoucanfindinanyneighborhood,thesetwolovedeachotherandplayedtogethersooftenthattheyhadwornapa
ththroughthegrassofthefieldbetweentheirhouses.Oneevening,Brownie’sfamilynoticedthatBrowniehadn’treturnedhome.Theywentlookingforhimwithnosuccess.Bro
wniedidn’tshowupthenextday,andalthoughtheymadetheireffortstofindhim,bythenextweekhewasstillmissing.Curiously,Spottyshowe
dupatBrownie’shousealone,barkingandjumping.Busywiththeirownlives,theypaidnoattentiontothenervouslittleneighbordog.Fi
nally,onemorningSpottyrefusedtotake‘‘no’’forananswer.Ted,Brownie’sowner,wascontinuouslydisturbedbytheangry,determi
nedlittledog.SpottyfollowedTedabout,barkingallthetime,thendartingtowardanearbyemptylot(anareaofland)and
back,asiftosay,‘‘Followme!It’surgent(紧急的)!‘‘Eventually,TedfollowedSpottyacrosstheemptylotasSpottystoppedtoracebackandbarkedencouragingly.Thelittle
dogledthemantoadesertedspot.ThereTedfoundhisbelovedBrowniealive,oneofhislegsstuckinasteeltrap.Frightened,Tednowwishedhehadf
ollowedSpottyearlier.ThenTednoticedsomething.SpottyhaddonesomethingelsebesidesleadingBrownie’shumanownertohistrapp
edfriend.Inacirclearoundtheinjureddog,Tedfoundsomefoodremainsofeverymeal.Browniehadbeenfedthatweek!SpottyhadbeenvisitingBrownie
regularly,inthehopeofkeepinghisfriendalive.SpottyhadactuallystayedwithBrownietoprotecthimfromhungerandotherdanger
s,andkeephisspiritsup.Brownie’slegwascarefullytreatedandhesoongotwellagain.Formanyyearsthereafterthetwofamilieswatchedthefaithfulfriendsrunninga
ftereachotherdownthatwell-wornpathbetweentheirhouses.24.Attheverybeginning,TedpaidlittleattentiontoSpottybecause________.A.hewasnotfreeatthemom
entB.hewassureBrowniewouldbeOKC.hedidn’tlikeSpottyD.hismissingdogmadehimsad25.Theunderlinedword‘‘darting’’inthefourthparagraphcanbereplaced
by_________.A.walkingB.shoutingC.rushingD.looking26.AfterTedwasbroughtwhereBrowniewastrapped,he_________.A.managedtofreehisdogatonceB.wasveryth
ankfultoSpottyC.regrettednotfollowingSpottyearlierD.wasangrywiththetrap-maker27.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat__________.A.hum
ansandanimalsdependoneachotherforcomfortB.it’snotrighttohuntanimalsinanyneighborhoodC.Tedhastotakebet
tercareofhisbeloveddoglateronD.itwasSpotty’stimelyhelpthatsavedBrownieCMysix-year-oldgranddaughterst
aredatmeasifshewereseeingmeforthefirsttime.“Grandma,youareanantique(古董),”shesaid.“Youareold.Antiquesareold.
Youaremyantique.”Iwasnotsatisfiedtoletthematterrestthere.ItookouttheWebster’sDictionaryandreadthedefinitiontoJenny.Iexplained,“Anantiqueisnotonlyo
ld,it’sanobjectexistingsinceorbelongingtoearliertimes,aworkofart,apieceoffurniture.Antiquesaretreasured,”ItoldJennyasIputa
waythedictionary.“Theyhavetobehandledcarefullybecausetheysometimesareveryvaluable.Inordertoqualifyasanant
ique,theobjecthastobeatleast100yearsold.”“I’monly67,”IremindedJenny.Welookedaroundthehouseforotherantiques
,besidesme.TherewasadeskthatwashandeddownfromRoneaunttoanotherandfinallytoourfamily.“It’sveryold,”ItoldJenny.“Itry
tokeepitpolishedandIshowitoffwheneverIcan.Youdothatwithantiques."Therewasapictureonthewallboughtatagara
gesale.Itwasdated1867.“Nowthat’sanantique,”Isaidwithpride.“Over100yearsold.”Ofcourseitwasmarkedupand
scratched(刮坏)andnotinverygoodcondition.“Sometimesagedoesthat,”ItoldJenny.“Butthemarksaregoodmarks.Theyshowliving,orbeingaround.That’ssome
thingtodisplaywithpride.Infact,sometimes,themoreanobjectshowsage,themorevaluableitcanbecome.”Ibelievedthiswasimportantformy
ownself-worth.Ourtourofantiquescontinued.Therewasavaseonthefloor.Ithadbeeninmyhouseforalongtime.Iwasnotcertainwhereitcamef
rombutIdidn’tbuyitnew.Onethingaboutantiques,IexplainedtoJenny,wasthattheyusuallyhadastory.They’dbeenino
nehomeandthenanother,handeddownfromonefamilytoanother,travelingallovertheplace.They’dlastedthroughyearsandyear
s.Theycouldhavebeenthrownaway,orignored,ordestroyed,orlost.Butinstead,theysurvived.Foramoment,Jennylookedthoughtful.“Idon’thaveanyantiqu
esbutyou,”shesaid.Thenherfacebrightened,“CouldItakeyoutoschoolforshowandtell?”“OnlyifIfitintoyourbackpack,”Ianswered.AndthenJ
enny’santiqueliftedherupandembracedherinahugthatwouldlastthroughtheyears.28.WhydidGrandmareadthedefinitionof“antique”to
Jenny?A.TotellJennytheimportanceofprotectingantiques.B.Tolistalltheimportantcharacteristicsofantiques.C.Toex
pressherdisappointmentatbeingcalled“antique”.D.TochangeJenny’sshallowunderstandingofantiques.29.WhichofthefollowinginformationdidgrandmaexpresstoJenn
y?A.Thedeskremindedherofherdearrelatives.B.Therewasusuallyasadstorybehindeachantique.C.Thespotsonthepictureshow
editsageandvalue.D.Sheplannedtobuyanewvasetoreplacetheoldone.30.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Grandmahadadeeplong-lastinglovefo
rJenny.B.Jennywastooyoungtoknowgrandma’shumor.C.Jennyhadastrongdesireforgrandma’slove.D.GrandmawastoooldtoliftJennyu
p.31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Grandma’sAntiqueB.Jenny’sAntiqueC.ATourofAntiquesD.AStoryofAntiquesDOntheeveningofApril8,DunhuangAca
demyandHuaweijointlylaunchedabrand-newtechnology-driventourexperienceattheMogaoGrottoes(莫高窟).UsingHuawei’snewly-relea
sedHetuAIplatform,coupledwiththeoutputoftheDigitalDunhuangproject,visitorstotheMogaoGrottoescanenjoyafantasyexperiencepriortoente
ringtheattraction.ZhaoShengliang,directoroftheDunhuangAcademy,saidthatithasbeencooperatingwithHuaweisinceM
arch2019.UsingHuawei’slatestHetutechnology,visitorsareabletoseethedetailedcontentsoftheDunhuangArtMurals(壁画)outsidethecaves,throughthe
irHuaweimobilephones.Thiswillreducethetimetouristsspendinsidethecave,aidingtheprotectionoftheculturalrelics,whileatthesameti
mehelpingtoincreasetheamountofinformationvisitorscanobtain.ItisalsoconsideredtobeanewwayofpromotingDunhuangArt.TheDunhuangAcademyhasuseddigitaltech
nologytopreservetheresearchandexplorationofDunhuangGrottoessincetheearly1990s.Ithascollectedawealthofdataandhasrealizedthegoalofsharingofdigita
lDunhuangglobally.Ithasplayedanimportantroleintheprotectionandresearchofculturalsite,aswellaspromotingthedevelopmentand
progressofrelatedwork.TheHuaweiHetuplatformunitesDunhuang’sstudyfindings,high-resolutionimagesofthesite’smuralsandvirtual,thr
ee-dimensionalmodelswiththerealMogaoGrottoes.Ithasnotonlyre-createdtherealtourofthescenicspot,butalsodevelopedanewwayofdigitallye
xperiencingthegrottoes.Whenpeoplevisitthesite,theynotonlyhavetheexperienceofseeingtherealgrottoes,buttheycanappreciatetheadmirableartworksmorecle
arlyandingreaterdetail.Inthefuture,DunhuangAcademywillcontinuetocooperatewithHuaweitocreatemorecolorful
virtualcontenttoenrichtheexperienceofMogaoArtontheplatform,helpingpeoplearoundtheworldgettoknowDunhuangArtbetter.32.Wh
ichisNOTtheadvantageoftheHetutechnology?A.Decreasethecostofthevisitors.B.Reducethetimevisitorsspendinsidethecave.C.Helptoprotecttheculturalre
lics.D.Providemoreinformationfortourists.33.HowlonghastheDunhuangAcademyuseddigitaltechnology?A.Aboutayear.B.90years.C.Nearly30years.D.10years.34.
What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsthecooperationbetweenDunhuangandHuawei?A.Doubtful.B.Opposed.C.Indifferent.D.Hopeful.35.Whatisthebesttitlefo
rthetext?A.DunhuangAcademyPreservesGrottoesWellB.AITechHelpsTouristsEnjoyDunhuang’sArtC.HuaweiNewlyReleasedHetuAID.DunhuangGrotto
esAttractTourists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。选项中有两项为多余选项。Beingasuperherotoothe
rsEwanDrumhasalwayslikedsuperheroes.Helikeshowtheyhelppeople.Atageseven,hetoldhisparents,“Iwanttodressuplikeasuperheroandhelpthehomeless.”3
6Wearinghisredsuperherocape,Ewanhelpedpassout70baglunchestohungrypeopleinaparkinDetroit,Michigan.That’showSuperEwanwasborn.37Peo
pledonated(捐赠)moneyandsupplies,andEwantookthemtothoseinneed.Whensomeonedonatedjugsofwater,Ewanandhisfamilydrovetheircartogete
venmore.TheytookthewatertoFlint,Michigan,acitythathadunsafedrinkingwater.Anothertime,abusinessmandonatedsixturkeysforTha
nksgiving.38“Intheend”,hesays,“wegave64turkeydinnerstofamiliesallaroundDetroit.”Ewanhasamotto(座右铭):Everyonecanbeasuperherotosomeone.Ataneventcalled
theHeroRoundTable,Ewantoldtheaudience,“It’snothardtohelppeople.Youcankeepsomesocksandfoodinyourcartohe
lppeopleinneed.Youcanhelpaneighborwithdoingthegarden.39”It’sbeenseveralyearssinceSuperEwanstartedhistask.Everymon
th,hestillvisitsthesameparktohandoutclothes,food,andsuppliestopeoplewhoarehungryorhomeless—hisSuperFriends.40“Nomatterwhat,”
Ewansays,“Iwillalwayskeephelpingpeople.”A.NewsspreadaboutEwan’sactofkindness.B.Thissuperherosayshe’l
lnevertakeoffhiscape.C.Ewansayshewantsmoreadultstoactlikesuperheroes.D.Everylittlethinghelpsandcanmakesomeonefeelhappy.E.Afewmonthsla
ter,Ewan’sfamilyplannedadayofgiving.F.Severaldayslater,hisparentsdrovetoFlintandhelpedhimraisealotofmon
ey.G.Withhisparents’help,EwanaskedformoreturkeysthroughtheInternet,plussidedishes.第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20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。IfeltmychildhoodwasleftontheplanetotheUnitedStateswhenmybabycousinsreturnedhome.Itwasarea
lly41momentforme.DuringtheirstayinChina,theyhadnotonlybroughtbackthehappydaysofmychildhood,butalsohe
lpedme42fromanat-timesselfishteenagerintoareliablegrown-up.Threeyearsago,myauntandunclemovedherefromBostonwiththeir1-year-olddaughterYas
meenand43anapartmentclosetoourhouse.Wewerepretty44tohaveourfamily,especiallyababygirl,soclosetous.Yasmeenhadclosefriend
shipswitheachofmysisters,butIknewtheonethat45betweenuswasthestrongest.Asshebegantowalkonherownandtalkinfull46
,Irealizedmygreat47onher.Inoticedthatshe’d48someofmyunpleasantactions,49withhermotherasIhaddonethesame.Yasmeenmademerealizewha
tagood50shouldbe.WhenMayawasborn,Yasmeenhadahardtime51heryoungersister.Shewasjealous(忌妒)oftheattentionweall
paidtothelittlebaby,soIdidmybesttokeephercompanywhenshefelt52.OnceYasmeengotoverherjealousy,shewasableto53Maya’spresence,likewealldid.Itriedmybest
tochangemy54inordertospendmoretimewithmylittlecousins.My55withYasmeenandMayahastaughtmetheimportanceofbeingagoodexample.56Ihelpedmylitt
lecousinsinaway,theyhavetaughtmehowtobeagoodsister;andmost57,abetterperson—amorepatientperson,whowouldnotbe58bythei
rendlessquestions;a(n)59person,whowouldbeabletohavefunandsharewithothers;arolemodel,who60thebabiesideasaboutrightandwrong.41.A.sadB.busyC.pr
oudD.relaxing42.A.settleB.comeC.growD.protect43.A.foundoutB.livedinC.searchedforD.brokeup44.A.happyB
.embarrassedC.surprisedD.afraid45.A.endedB.startedC.sufferedD.developed46.A.wordsB.sentencesC.voicesD.sounds47.A.opi
nionB.partnerC.powerD.influence48.A.swapB.gossipC.copyD.guide49.A.laughingB.arguingC.talkingD.checking50.A.leaderB.familyC.teach
erD.example51.A.holdingB.acceptingC.recognizingD.biting52.A.ignoredB.admiredC.comfortedD.loved53.A.dislikeB.enrichC.seeD.enjoy54.A.room
B.mindC.scheduleD.job55.A.instructionB.experimentC.experienceD.interview56.A.HoweverB.SinceC.AlthoughD.So57.A
.importantlyB.luckilyC.painfullyD.gratefully58.A.determinedB.upsetC.lovedD.hurt59.A.honestB.independentC.angryD.happy60.A.showedB.wroteC.awar
dedD.allowed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。Wehumansareonlybornwithonesetofeyes,soweshouldmake61ourjobtotakecareofthemforour
wholelives.62(actual),justdoafewsimplethingseveryday,63wecanprotectoureyesight.Almostall64(concern)doctorskeeptelling
ustoeatlotsoffreshfruitandvegetablesinordertohavegoodeyesight.Furthermore,weneedtoprotectoureyeswhen65(spen
d)longperiodsinbrightsunlight.Thebestwaytodothisistowearsunglasses66have100%UVprotection.Besides,itisimportantt
oprotectoureyeswhenweworkwith67(danger)chemicals(化学药品).Forthisreason,weshouldalwaysweargoggles(护目镜)inchemistrylabsatworkoratschool.Final
ly,weshouldnotspendtoomuchtimeinfrontofthecomputerortelevisionscreen.Thatis68ifwehavetouseacomputerforalongtime,d
octorssuggestwetake69shortbreakeveryfifteenorthirtyminutes.Havinggoodeyesight70(be)important.AsthepopularEnglishexpress
iongoes,“It’sallfunandgameuntilsomeonelosesaneye.”第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改
作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错
误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。LastwinterAnneandIheaddowntotheArcticHill.Itwascoveredwithice,whatmadeitveryinterest
edtoslidedown.Annedidatrickwithhertail.IturnedaroundthreetimesbeforeIreachedthebottom!Someyoungboyswerewatchedusslide.
Wewantedtoslidedowntoo.ThenIcameupaperfectsolution.IaskedAnnethatshewouldhelp.Westayedatthebottomofthehillbutwhenthey
oungboyssliddown,weflewrightintothesoftlyandsafeplaces.Inthiswayeveryonehadafun.第二节书面表达(满分25分)进入高安中学以来,学生第一次接触了社团。作为校报记者,你对学生进行了问卷调查
,调查结果显示,社团深受学生欢迎。请以StudentsLikeAssociations(社团)为题,写一篇英语报道。要点如下:1.简介:社团种类,活动时间,活动方式等;2.学生的收获与建议。注意:1.词数100左右;2.短文题目和首句已为你写好。StudentsLikeAs
sociationsThistermourschoolorganizedmorethan10associations,suchas________________________江西省高安中学2020-2021学年上学期第一次月考高一年级英语
试题参考答案1—20BABABBCABCBBABBAABCA21—40DBAACCDDCABACDBEAGDB41—60ACBADBDCBDBADCCCABDA61.it62.Actually63.and64.concerned65
.spending66.that/which67.dangerous68.why69.a70.is短文改错LastwinterAnneandIheaddowntotheArcticHill.Itwascoveredwithice,whatmadeitveryin
terestedtoslidedown.Annedidatrickwithhertail.IturnedaroundthreetimesbeforeIreachedthebottom!Someyoungboyswerewatchedusslide.Wewantedt
oslidedowntoo.ThenIcameup∧aperfectsolution.IaskedAnnethatshewouldhelp.Westayedatthebottomofthehillbutw
hentheyoungboyssliddown,weflewrightintothesoftlyandsafeplaces.Inthiswayeveryonehadafun.书面表达(onepossiblevers
ion)StudentsLikeAssociationsThistermourschoolorganizedmorethan10associations,suchasmusic,arts,literature,manga,photograph
yandsoon.Studentscanchoosewhattheyareinterestedinfreely.Thestudentswhojointhesameassociationholdactivitiesinthesam
eplace.Theactivitieswilltakeplacefrom4:00p.m.to5:00p.m.everyFriday.Studentsthinkhighlyoftheassociations.Theysayitisusefultodevelopt
heirspecialtiesandtheyhavelearnedalotthatisnotintextbooksandtheyhavegotagreatdealofpractice.However,studentsarenotquitesatisfi
ed.Theyhopetoseemoreassociationsandtogethelpfromteachers.Whatismore,theysuggestthattheyhavechancetocomm
unicatewithotherschools.附:听力录音稿(Text1)W:Jack,couldwebuysomeflowersforMom’sbirthday?M:Flowersagain?I’dratherbuyheraha
ndbagthisyear.Youcandrawherabirthdaycard.(Text2)M:DoyouthinkIcanplayanewsongattheclub?W:Idon’tknow.Itseemsabitmodemf
orthatcrowd.Ithinkthey’llbeexpectingsomethingmoretraditionalandquiet.(Text3)W:Wearelookingforaplacetohaveanartshow.W
earereallyhopingtoattractalargeaudience.M:YoushouldtrytheFairmontHotel.It’sexpensivetorent,butit’srightbythesubway.It’ssuperconven
ient.if/whetherwithTheywatchinginterestingwhichheadedsoftand(Text4)M:Sophie!Didyouseethatquizshowlastnight,theonepresentedbyFrankJones
?W:No.Wasitanygood?M:Oh,allthequestionswerereallyeasy,andjustabouttheoldcomputersI’mnotinterestedin.(Text5)M:Ithinkaguidebook’sthemostusefult
hing.Youcanuseittoplanyourtrip.W:Formeit’smymobile.Icanuseittosendpicturestomyfriends.M:Whynotjusttakeacamera?W:Icansendpicturesfrommymob
ile,butnotfrommycamera.(Text6)M:Mary,you’refreethisweekend.Wesaidwe’regoingtoseeamovieonSaturday,right?Butwhatti
me?W:It’scheapestintheafternoon,andveryexpensiveatnightofcourse,solet’sgointheafternoon.M:Soundsgood.W:Butyoumentionedth
atnewactionmovie.Well,that’swhatyouwanttosee,butI’dratherseethatwarmovieorthenewsilentmovie.M:Ithoughtwe’dag
reedontheactionmovie.Myfriendstoldmethatmoviewasveryfunny.W:Okay,I’mfinewiththat.(Text7)W:Mark,whatareyougoingtodoafteryoureturntoEngland?M:I’m
goingtoreceivesometrainingonhowtoteach.W:Sodoyouwanttobecomeateacherinthefuture?M:Yes.Ilovebeingwithchildren,soIwant
toteachstudentsagedfrom6to11afterreceivingthetraining.W:Sowhatsubjectsdoyouwanttoteachthemost?IsitEnglish,math,ormusic?M:Non
eofthem.Actually,Iloveteachingsciencethemost.Ihopemoreyoungpeoplewillbeinterestedinscienceinthefuture.(Text8)M:Goodmorn
ing.YouthTourAgency.WhatcanIdoforyou?W:Goodmorning.I’dliketoaskaboutthetourpricestoBeijing,China.M:WehavetourgroupstoBeijingeverywee
k.Sowhenwillyoubeleavingandhowmanydayswouldyouliketotravelthere?W:FromOctober1stto6th.It’ssaidthatit’sagoo
dtimetovisitthecityatthattimeofyear.M:That’strue.Sowhatplacesdoyouwanttovisitthere?W:IespeciallywanttovisittheFor
biddenCityandtheGreatWall.I’mnotthatinterestedintheSummerPalace,thoughIdon’tmindvisitingitifit’sincludedinthetour.M:Isee
.It’s1,000dollarsforoneperson.Anda10%discountisofferedfortwo.W:It’snotthatexpensive.Icanacceptthat.ThenI’lltrytotalk
myfriendintojoiningme.(Text9)M:Mary,let’sdecidewhodoeswhat.Whoisgoingtoorganizethescheduleforourevent?W:I’lldothatfirst.ShallImakes
omenoticestoo?M:Yes.Whereshallweputthemup?W:Well,wecanputthemupinalltheoffices.M:Goodidea.CanIgiveyouahandwi
ththat?W:Great!Andweneedlotsoftablesandchairs.Ray,willyouorganizethat?M:No,Anthonywilldothat.Whataboutthefoodanddrinks?Wedo
n’twantKimtodoit—everyonewillbeill!Buthecanhelpdotheshopping.W:OK.Whataboutmusic?M:Whydon’tweaskSteve?Heisi
nareallygoodjazzband.Theycouldplaywhilepeopleareeating.W:Yes,whynot?Oh,butremember,wecan’tpayanyone.Anythingelse?M:Whoisg
oingtowritethequestions?W:I’llaskJanettodothat.Shehasgotlotsofgeneralknowledgebooksathome.M:Right.That’sit.(Text10)Ourl
ibrarywillopenafterthree-monthrepairwork.Althoughwehadsomemoneyproblems,Ithinkvisitorswillbesurprisedathowdifferenteve
rythingis.Wedidn’treplacethewindowsaswe’dplanned.Theyjustneededrepairing.We’vebeenabletoreplaceallth
oseoldwoodenshelves.ThecomputershavebeenmovedtoanewITroom.Sadly,moneyranoutbeforewehadthechancetopaintthemeetingroombutwe’rehopingtocompl
etethatnextyear.Oh,youcanseeournewtablesandchairs.Thedoorswillopenon28August.ThenwegetdowntobusinessinSep
tember.ThelocalHistorySocietywillbemeetingonthefirstMondayofeachmonthat7:30asusual.We’llbestartingourWednesdaylunchtimeBookClub
atl:00pm.TheComputerClubwon’tberunninginSeptemberaswestillneedtocompleteworkintheITroom,butthiswillcertainlybereturninginOctob
er.Andwe’reespeciallylookingforwardtowelcomingalocalwriter,SallyWainwright,toaneweventon22September.Visitorswillbeablet
ohearherreadfromherlatestworks.