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英语本试卷分为客观题和主观题两部分,共150分,共12页。考试时间为120分钟。考试结束后,只交答题卡。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。
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.Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?A.Therewillbeamathexamtomorrow.B.Todayistheman’sbirthday.C.Theman
doesn’tlikemathexams.2.Whatcolouristhewoman’sdress?A.Blue.B.White.C.Black.3.Whendidtheman’sdaughtersetanewworldrecord?
A.In1999.B.In2005.C.In2009.4.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hemovedthedeskalone.B.Hehadsomeclassmatesmovethedesk.C.Hisclassmateshelpedhimmovethedesk.5.Whatti
meisitnow?A.3:10.B.3:15.C.4:10.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.Whomightthemanbe?A.Awaiter.B.Thewoman’sfriend.C.Thewoman’shusband.7.Wher
ewasthewalletfound?A.Intherestroom.B.Atthecashdesk.C.Onthetable.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatarethosechildrenlike?A.Shy.B.Active.C.Selfish.9.Whydoesthewom
anhavetoleave?A.Becauseherchildrenareill.B.Becauseherparentsareinpoorhealth.C.Becauseherfriendsmadeherleave.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10
.Whathappenedtotheman?A.Hegotuplateinthemorning.B.Hestayedupallnightreading.C.Hefeltasleepwhilereading.11.Whatmakesthemansleepy
whenreading?A.Hedoesn’tlikereading.B.Hedidn’tsleepwelllastnight.C.Hedoesn’tunderstandthemeaningofthebook.12.Whatmayhelptobett
erunderstandabook?A.Findthemainideafirst.B.Skipthedifficultpartsofthebook.C.Recitethedetailsofthebook.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Wheredoest
heconversationtakeplace?A.Ataparty.B.Inashop.C.Inagameroom.14.Whosebirthdayiscoming?A.Theman’s.B.Thewoman’
sbrother’s.C.Thewoman’sson’s.15.Howmuchdoesthewomanplantospend?A.$50.B.$30.C.$20.16.Whatdoesthewomanchoos
eatlast?A.AbookaboutPCgames.B.Amagiccar.C.Apencil-box.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whoisthemantalkingto?A.Hisstudents.B.Hisparents.C.Hischil
dren.18.Whywastheman’smothermadathim?A.Hedidn’tbecomeadoctor.B.Hepaintedeverywhereinthehouse.C.Hewascrazyabouttakingphotos.19.Whatistheman
’sfather?A.Apainter.B.Adoctor.C.Aphotographer.20.Whatdowelearnabouttheman?A.Hegaveuphisdreambecauseofhismother.B.He
feelsextremelyregretful.C.Hestillpaintsasahobby.第二节阅读理解(共两小节,20小题,每小题2.5分。满分50分)第一小节: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。ABestmusicalsandshowsinLondon’sW
estEndTheBookofMormonThiscomedymusicalfollowstheplightofapairofteenageMormonmissionariessenttoconverta
villageinadangerouspartofUganda.ThebrainchildofSouthParkcreatorsTreyParkerandMattStone,TheBookofMormonhaswonnineTonyAw
ards,includingBestMusical.Prices:from£24.60ThePhantomoftheOperaAndrewLloydWebber’sfamousmusical,ThePhantomoftheOpera,tellsth
etaleofashadowycharacterwhoattemptstomakeChristinatheleadingladyoftheParisOpera.Withafantasticplotandbreathtakingscene,this
long-runningshowisoneofthemust-seemusicalsinLondon.Prices:from£30.75SchoolofRockRockoutatthisaward-winningnewmusical.Basedo
nthe2003movie,SchoolofRockfollowsthestoryofDeweyFinnandhisdiscoverytotransformaclassofA-gradestudentsintoarealrockgroup.Butwillthey
makeittotheBattleoftheBands?BookinguntilFeb.Prices:from£18.00MatildaTheMusicalBewowedbytheRoyalShakespeareCompany’smulti-aw
ard-winningproductionofMatildaTheMusical.RoaldDahl’scelebratedstoryburstsintolifeinthisWestEndmusical
byDennisKellyandTimMinchin.Childrenandadultsalikewillbedelightedbythelittlegirlwithanextraordinaryimagination.Prices:from£24.0021.Wh
atisThePhantomoftheOperaspecialfor?A.Itsattractivestory.B.Itsbeautifulsongs.C.Itsexcellentcostumes.D.Itsexperienced
actors.22.Bothkidsandadultsaremostlikelytoenjoy.A.SchoolofRockB.MatildaTheMusicalC.TheBookofMormonD.ThePhantomoftheOpera23.Whatdoest
hetextmainlyaimtodo?A.Evaluatemusicals.B.Criticizemusicals.C.Analyzemusicals.D.Advertisemusicals.BAlmostallcalligraphy(书法)loversagreethatwritingchar
acterswithabrushandinkonstrawpaperoffersawaytocommunicatewithnotonlyhistoryandculture,butalsooneself.ButnowChinesecharacterhandwritingisunderthreatfr
omcomputersandmobilephones.Acollegegraduatelookingforajobwasreportedlyturneddownbyacompanybecausehewrote24charac
tersincorrectlyina400-characterhandwrittenresume.AsurveybyHorizonKey,coveringpeoplefrom12majorcitiesinChina
,foundthatnearlyonethirdofthoseinterviewedoftenexperience"characteramnesia(遗忘)",with94percentsayingthisisaproblemforthem.
ThemainreasonisthatmostChineserelytoomuchonthepinyin-basedChineselanguageinputmethodwhichisreplacingthetraditionofwritingcharactersstroke(笔划)bystrok
e.Thesoftwarewillconvenientlychoosetherightcharactersaccordingtothecontextorwordfrequency,astherearedozensofcharacterswiththesamepronunciati
oninChinese.Educationisanotherproblem.Incollege,mosthomeworkandpapersareprintedout,insteadofhandwritten.Andfewteachersusechalkandb
lackboards,withMicrosoft’sPowerPointthemost-oftenusedsoftwaretoteachknowledgetostudents.Thenumberofelectronicdevi
cesintheclassroomisthoughttobeanotherreasonwhystudentsareeasilysatisfiedwithjustapoorknowledgeoftheChineselangu
ageandcharacters.Itisquickertolookupacharacterinanelectronicdictionary,buttraditionalprinteddictionariesoffermoredetailed
informationontheusageandmeaningofthecharacters.Studentspaymoreattentiontorememberingacharacter'spronunciatio
n,butnottheotherknowledgerelatedtoit,whiche-dictionariesrarelyprovide.Anotherworryisthe“pollution”ofChinesecharactersbyInter
netlanguage.YoungpeopleregardusingInternetlanguageascoolandfashionable.Aftertheylearntousetheseexpressions,theyautomatic
allyincludethemintheirwriting.24.Withtheexampleofacollegegraduate,theauthorshows.A.thatpracticingcanimprovewritingB.whycertainpeoplearepoorwri
tersC.thattherearedifferencesinstudents’writingD.whyChinesecharacterhandwritingisingreatdanger25.Bysaying“…thoseinterviewedoftene
xperiencecharacteramnesia(遗忘)”,thewritermeansthoseinterviewed.A.arenotgoodathandwritingB.can’twritecharactersaccuratelyC.shownointerestinhandwritin
gD.findjobsmuchmoredifficultly26.WhatphenomenonisdescribedinParagraph5?A.Dependenceonelectronicdevices.B.Advantagesofelectronicdictionaries.C.Mast
eryofknowledgeofthecharacters.D.Disadvantagesofpublisheddictionaries.27.What’sthewriter’sattitudetowardstheInternetlanguage?A.Favorab
le.B.Uncaring.C.Disapproving.D.Friendly.CLivestock(牲畜)farmersarebeingunfairlydescribedasevilanddangerousbyvegans(纯素食者)andenvironmentaladvocates,exp
ertsfromtheUniversityofEdinburghandScotland’sRuralCollegetoldtheirpeersataseminarinLondon,theTelegraphrepor
ts.Theshockingviewcomesdespitetheurgingofmanyclimatescientistswhosayeatingaplant-baseddietisoneofthebestwaystoreduceourcurrentenvironm
entalcrisis.AccordingtotheScottishscientists,itisnotrighttoblameglobalwarmingonmeatproduction–infact,livestockfarmersareproducingcattlethatareles
sharmfultotheenvironment.Also,theyargue,thankstohighprotein,meathasareallyimportanteffectonthedevelopmentofchildrenworldw
ide,andfewerlivestockfarmswouldn’tnecessarilymeanmoresustainablelanduse.“Oftentheargumentismadethatgoingveganwouldminimizelandus
e,andthemodelingstudiesthathavebeendoneshowthatthat’snotthecase,”saidGeoffSimm,directorofGlobalAcademyAgricultureandFood
SecurityatEdinburgh.“Wefeelthatwhilelivestockproductionhasarangeofeconomic,socialandenvironmentalcostsandbenefits,thecostshaveperhapsbeenr
eceivingfarmoreattentionrecentlythansomeofthebenefits.”MikeCoffeyofRuralCollegeslammedveganismas“com
pletelyunnecessary”.“Ifeverybodywentvegan,itwouldbedamagingtotheUKenvironment,”hesaid.“Animalskeptfor
foodhelpincreasebiodiversity.”EdinburghUniversityprofessorAndreaWilsonaddedthattheenvironmentalimpactofveganismhasnotbeenexaminedto
thesamedegree.“Weknowalotaboutthelivestocksector(行业)becausepeoplehavelookedatit.Weactuallyknowverylittleaboutthevegansector,”sh
esaid.28.Theenvironmentaladvocatesthinkthelivestockfarmers.A.aretreatedunfairlybyvegansB.aretoblameforglobalwarmingC.canhelpimprovetheenv
ironmentD.canofferplant-baseddietsforvegans29.WhatdoScottishscientiststhinkoflivestockproduction?A.Itsuseoflandshouldbereduced.B.Itcausesgreaterd
amagetotheenvironment.C.Thenutrientsprovidedcanbenefitchildren’sgrowth.D.Thecostsoflivestockproductionaregreaterthanbenefits.30.Theunderlinedw
ord“slammed”inParagraph4isclosestinmeaningto“”.A.recognisedB.criticizedC.struckD.described31.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalk
about?A.Veganismisbecomingamajortrend.B.Goingveganwon’tsavetheenvironment.C.Wherethelivestockfarmingislead
ingus.D.Howwecansolvetheenvironmentalcrisis.DPamelaSimpsonis53,“notsporty”andhassufferedfromasthma(哮喘)allherlife.TwoyearsagohersonTay-Teale,now10,t
ookupBMX(自行车越野赛).“IenjoyedwatchinghimandthoughtI’dliketotryit,”Simpsonrecalls.“ButIdidn’twanttoembarrassmyself.Ihadn'trid
denforover40years.”ThenshenoticedasessionforwomenandgirlsatBurgessParkBMXTrackinPeckham,south-eastLondon,whereJay-Tealetrained.Thisseaso
nSimpsonracedattheLondonBMXseriesandfinishedthirdinhercategory.“Itwasthemostworryingexperienceofmylife.Butitwasalsoexhilarating,”shesayscheerful
ly.“Mysonisproudofme.Wenowsharearealloveforthesport.Ithasbroughtusclosertogether.”SincebecomingpartoftheOlympicGamesin2008,thepopularityo
fBMXhasrisen.AprogramintroducedinLondonin2011bythesportsdevelopmentcharityAccessSporthasseentracksbui
ltinseveralLondonregions,backedupwithinvestmentincoaching,andtheprogramisbeingrolledouttoBristol.MavolwaneWright’schildr
enSkye,11andXander,10aresponsoredriderswhohaverepresentedGreatBritainineveryworldchampionshipsince2014.MavolwaneWrightsaysshewasmo
tivatedtostartBMXherselfoutofaninterestarousedbywatchingsomuchofit.“It'saneye-openertoshareyourchildren’sinterests,”sheexplains.“Youcomprehe
ndwhattheygothroughinamuchmoredirectway.Itaddsanotherdimensiontoyourrelationship.”Itisalsoahigh-impactsportandtherisksarefairlyobvio
us.“Itotallygetthefear,”saysEmmaBudgens,51,aBMXexercisecoachandcyclinginstructor.“It'sthefearofdoingsomethingnew,ofgett
inghurt.ButIsay,‘Comeandgiveitatry.’Thechanceofhavinganaccidentisslim,andyoucanspendtimeontheflattoimprov
eyourconfidence.”32.WhatcanwelearnaboutPamelaSimpsonfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Shetendedtobeinactive.B.Sheperformedpoorlyintherace.C.Sheusedtofeela
wkwardinpublic.D.ShetrainedatBurgessParkBMXTrack.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“exhilarating”inParagraph3mean?A.Annoying.B.Inspiring.C.Thri
lling.D.Challenging.34.WhatbenefitdidSimpsonandWrightgetfromBMX?A.Morelifeskills.B.Strongerwill.C.Moreconfidenceinthemselves.D.Bett
erparent-childrelationships.35.WhatdoesEmmaBudgensthinkofBMX?A.Riskybutactuallysecure.B.Demandingbutopentoall.C.Compe
titivebutinstructive.D.Pleasantbuttime-consuming.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。Benefits
ofbeingadigitalnomadAdigitalnomadissomeonewhousestechnologytoworkfromanywhereintheworld.Workingasadigitalnomadhasbecomeapopularwa
yoflivingnow.____36____Mostpeopleknowthatdigitalnomadscandecidebythemselveswhereorwhentowork.Notonlycanyouwakeupinacountryonthe
othersideoftheworld,butyoucanwakeupatanytimeyoulike.Youcanmaketravelaregularpartofyourlife,insteadofsavingitfortwoshortweeksperyear.Itcanbe
stressfultosqueezeintocrowdedsubwaysduringrushhour.____37____Neverwillyouhavetofeellikeasardine(沙丁鱼)inapackedsubwaycar.Soifyousaygoodbyetoyourcommu
te(通勤),youcouldbehappier.____38____Notonlywillyoumeetresidents(居民)ofthecountryyoulandin,butyou’llalsomeetfellowdigitalnomadswhocomefromcou
ntriesallovertheworld.You’llgetachancetodevelopfriendshipswithpeopleyouwouldneverhavemetifyou’dstayedathome.Beinganomadisajourneyt
hroughlifethatcantakeyouaroundtheworldandbackagain.Withsomanyexperiences,itisnotonlynaturalthatyouwillhavemanyinterestings
toriestosharewithothers.Peoplewillbeattractedtothat,whetherinyourbusinessorpersonallife.____39____Itmayseemlikeremotejobpickingsareslim,bu
tthatcouldn’tbefurtherfromthetruth.Youcantrainyourselfinaparticularskillsettobecomeafreelancer(自由作家),oryoucanstartyourownbusinessf
romscratch.Don’tsellyourselfshortbythinkingthatdigitalnomadjobsareon-in-a-million.____40____Youcangrowatyourownpace—it’sallu
ptoyouwhenyou’readigitalnomad.A.Theopportunitiesareendless.B.Youcanmeetpeoplefromallovertheworld.C.Youcanbeflexib
lewithyourworkschedule.D.Asaresult,theexperiencesasanomadmakeyoumorepopular.E.Itcouldalsobeafinanciallycl
everchoicetobecomeadigitalnomad.F.Ifyou’readigitalnomad,youcanleavethosecold,darkmonthsbehind.G.Whenyouworkasanomad,however,you’llneverhave
tocommuteagain.第三节:完形填空(共15个选项,每个1分。)A70-year-oldgrannywinsheartswithherenergetic1.____onDouyin,HeQireportsinShanghai.Videosonthesocialnetworkingp
latformDouyin-alsoknowngloballyasTikTok-thatshowmenandwomenwithimpeccablephysiquesworkingoutordispensingfitnesstipsarecommonplace.Tr
yingto2._____fromthecrowdamid,thedelugeofsuchvideoscanoftenbedifficult,butarelativelynewaccount,whichhasonlyb
eenactivesincelastyear,has3.____todosoeasily.Thefitnessinstructorbehindthis4.____isnotayoungwomanwithaslim,tonedfigurethatwouldleaveviewersgreenwi
thenvy.Thestarhereis70-year-oldChenJifang,aShanghairesidentwith3million5.____onherDouyinvideos.Shewasonceeven6.____onarealityshowonChinaCentralT
elevision.Accordingtohertrainer,whohelpedtomanagetheDouyinaccount,Chenattractedmorethan400,000followerswithinjustafewmonths."
ThemaingroupthatIwantedto7.____waspeopleages30to50,"saysChen."Ithinktheywillbemotivatedtoworkoutintheg
ymafterseeingthata8.____likemecan.ThemessageIwantto9.____isthatitisnevertoolatetopursuegoodhealth."Fo
rChen,her10.____forexercisingwasbornoutofa11.___insteadofdesiretobecomefamous.AccordingtoChen,herhealthhadbeen12.____sinceshewasachild.
Sheevenhadtogiveupherjobaftergivingbirthtoherdaughterbecauseher13.____wasseverelyaffectedbythepregnancy."Inthepast,whenev
erIfelt14.____,Iwouldlieathomeforanentireday,"saysChen,whousedtobeasaleswomaninalocalfoodcompany15.____retirement.41.A.activitiesB.wo
rkoutsC.behaviorsD.attitudes42.A.gooutB.takeoutC.standoutD.findout43.A.triedB.attemptedC.gotD.managed44.A.accoun
tB.noteC.noticeD.mark45.A.likesB.dislikesC.quotesD.comments46.A.displayedB.showedC.featuredD.turned47.A.helpB.e
ncourageC.inviteD.attend48.A.grannyB.womanC.personD.people49.A.fightB.delayC.conveyD.imagine50.A.hatredB.
passionC.anxietyD.emotion51.A.necessityB.loveC.objectiveD.need52.A.goodB.badC.poorD.superb53.A.stateB.mindC.bodyD.health54.A.uncomforta
bleB.unusualC.upsetD.unhappy55.A.afterB.beforeC.whenD.until主观题:共三部分,共50分。第一部分:语法填空:(每空1.5分,共15分。)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词
的正确形式。Thereisnorealevidencethatspendingtoomuchtimeonlineseverelydamagestheuser’slifeinthelongterm.Thatisnottosaythat
there____61____(be)noneedforconcern.Mentalhealthproblemsrepresent____62____largestburdenofdiseaseamongyoungpeople.Onestudy____63____(do)intenOECD(
OrganisationforEconomicCo-operationandDevelopment)countriesfoundthataquarterofallyoungpeoplehadamentaldisorder.Evenasmall____64____(add)tothatnum
berwouldbeabadthing.Andheavyusersofsocialmediaandvideogamesoftensufferfromsleepdeprivation(缺乏),____65__
__causesanxietyandotherproblems.Cyberbullying(网络欺凌)isalsobecomingmorecommon,thoughitdirectlyaffectsa____66____(relative)small
numberofchildren.Andpeopleonsocialmediatrytomaketheirlivesseem____67____(attract)thantheyreallyare,whichcanmakes
omechildrenfeelleftout.Itishardtoclassifyscreenuse.____68____isgoodforonechildofaparticularagemaybebadforanot
heroneofa____69____(differ)age.Butitisclearthat,particularlyforyoungerchildren,ithelpsifparentsareinvolved.
Thetroubleisthatchildrencanfindithard____70____(get)anyattentionfromtheirparentsthesedaysbecausethey,too,arealwaysontheirsmartphones.6
1.62.63.64.65.66.67.68.69.70.第三部分:书面表达:(40分)一应用文:15分。最近,某英文报将举办国际中学生创意大赛,要求参赛者设计一所未来学校。请根据下面的写作提示写一篇短文投稿,介绍你设计的未来的学校。内容
包括:1.介绍学校的整体布局;2.你的设计理由。注意:1.词数80左右。2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。二、续写(25分):AsuddencallcameintoJimmyGilleece’sbarthispastMarch.Anewlymarriedwoma
nwhohadspenttheafternoonatthedivebeachbarcouldn’tfindherwallet.Shedidn’tcareaboutherID,creditcards,or$150in
cash,butherweddingringwasjustinside.Gilleece,42,didn’tliketheideathatatheftcouldhavehappenedathispla
ce,sohespenthourssearching16differentcameras,watchingthewoman’severystepuntilshewenttositonabenchoutsidean
dleftwhenherridearrived.Withinminutes,ayoungmaninahoodie(连帽衫)approachedthebench,putsomethinginhispocket,andwalkedoff.Gilleecepostedacliponth
ebar’sFacebookpage.“Ididn’twanttocriticizehim,”hesaid.“Ijustaskedifanybodyknewwhotheguywas.”Withinhours,Gilleecegotatextmessage
from17-year-oldRiversPrather,whoadmittedtakingthewalletandsaidhe’ddoneitbecausehehadn’teatenintwodays.Thinkingtheringwas
fake,hethrewthewalletintotheoceanandtookthemoneytobuyasandwich.Gilleece,unsurewhetherhebelievedPrather,toldthetee
nagertomeethimatthedocks(码头).There,theygottotalking,andPrathersaidthathewasn’tgettingalongwithhisfamilyandhadbee
nlivinginthewoodsforaweek.Gilleece,afatheroftwo,tookstockof(审视)Prather―hissmallbody,hisflushing(涨得通红的)cheeks一andsawhimforwhathewas:moreofakid
thanacriminal.However,thepolicewerealreadyonthecaseandbecauseofthemissingring,Prathercouldbefacingseverecharges.Gilleecedecidedtohelp.
HeemployedtwolocaldiverstosearchthewaterswherePratherhadthrownthewallet.Meanwhile,thepolicewantedGilleecetobringtheteendowntot
hestation.Instead,Gilleececalledthepoliceandtoldthem,“He’sgoingtobeatthedockswithmetomorrow.”注意:1.续写词数应为150词左右;2.请按如
下格式在相应位置作答。Paragraph1:Acrowdhadgatheredtowatchthetwodiverssearchinthestrongcurrent._______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2
:Butitwasn’toverforGilleece._____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案听力:1-5CACCC6-10AABB
C11-15CABCC16-20BABBC阅读:21-25ABDDB26-30ACBCB31-35BACDA35-40CGBDA完形填空:41-45BCDAA46-50CBACB51-55DCDAB语法填空:61.is62.the63.done64.addition65.which6
6.relatively67.moreattractive68.What69.different70.toget书面表达:书面表达一:Itisinterestingtodesignaschoolofthefuture.I’ddesigntheschoolas
follows:Tobeginwith,thereisabiggardeninthefrontoftheschool,whichmakestheschoolattractive.Second,thelaboratoryandthelibraryst
andnexttoclassrooms,whichallowsustoconductvariousexperimentsandsearchforinformationeasily.Third,thecanteen,theplaygroundandtheschoolshopwillbedotted
aroundteachingbuildingstomakeourlifemoreconvenient.Besides,therewillbeseveralauditoriumsforperformances,wherethes
tudentscanputtheirtalentsintogooduse.Suchismyidealschoolofthefuture,whichisinterestingandfunctional.书面表达二:Acrowdhadgatheredtowa
tchthetwodiverssearchinthestrongcurrent.Morethananhourpassed,withnosignofthering.Gilleecegrewworried,especiallywhenthepo
licebeganquestioningPratherandtryingtogethimtoadmittokeepingthering.Eachpassingminuteincreasedthechanc
esthathewouldarresttheyoungman.Thenadiverpoppedup.Inhishandwasthewallet,andinsidewasthering.Cheerseruptedfromthecrowd.Eventhedetectiv
ewashappy.Butitwasn’toverforGilleece.He’dbeentroubledaboutPrathersleepinginthecoldwoods.GilleeceknewhishomewasbigenoughtogivePrathe
raplacetoliveforawhile.Hetoldtheteenhecouldstaywithhisfamilyuntiltheboygotonhisfeetagain.Healsogaveth
ekidajobathisbar.“Mostpeoplewouldhavegiventhefootage(监控录像)topolice,buthechosetobelievemeandhelpme.I’llworkhardtobecomeagoodguy,justashee
xpected,Prathersaidinaninterview.【解析】听力原文(Text1)24词W:Whyareyousohappy,Steven?Hassomethinghappened?M:Yeah!Tomorrowismybirthdayandtherewillbe
nomathexamtomorrow.(Text2)40词W:DoyouknowJaneboughtanewwhiteeveningdress?M:Awhiteeveningdress?Howdoyoulikeit?W:It’snice.Infact
,IlikeblueandblackandI’vegotablueonejustlikehers.(Text3)48词M:Youknow,mydaughterwasonceaworldchampion.I’msoproudofher.W:Oh,Iheardthat.M:Shebegantosw
imin1999,andthenshejoinedaswimmingclubin2005.W:Yes,Iremember.Shesetanewworldrecordin2009.(Text4)26词W:Howo
nearthdidyoumovethatheavydesktotheroomupstairs?M:Myclassmateshappenedtovisitmeandcarrieditwithme.(Text5)3
6词M:Itoldyoutowakemeupataquarterpastthree.Butnow,theminutehandispointingtotheten.W:That’sright.Butthehourhandispointingtothefournow!(Text6)100词丢
钱包W:Ithinkmywalletwasstolen,sir.M:Whatmakesyoubelievethatitwasstolen?W:Ileftitonthetablehalfanhourago,butwhenIcamebackf
romtherestroom,itwasgone.M:Areyousureyouleftyourwalletonthetable?W:Ofcourse,sir.Iplannedtopaythebill
atthecashdeskbeforeIwenttotherestroom.M:Isthisyourwallet?Wefounditintherestroom.W:Oh,yes,itis.Well,I
musthaveleftitthereandforgottentotakeit.Thankyou.(Text7)135词老师离职M:Whatdoyouthinkofthechildreninourclass?W:Il
ovethosechildren.Theyaresolovely.M:Theyloveyoutoo.Theysaidyouwerethebestteachertheyhadeverhad.W:WhenIfirstcameintotheclassroom,allofthemstoodupand
lookedatme.Theyallhadasmileontheirfaces.M:Itseemsthattheybeganlovingyoufromtheverybeginning.W:Right.Theyarealsover
yactive.Nooneisshy.M:Thatiswhyyoubecamefriendswitheachother.W:Ireallydon’twanttoleave.ButIhavetobecauseofmyparents.Theya
ren’tingoodhealth.Ioftenhavetotakethemtothehospital.M:Theywillmissyou.W:Iwillmissthemtoo.(Text8)109词读书W:Wakeup,Peter.Timetoriseandshine.M:Imusth
avefallenasleepwhileIwasreading.W:Whyareyoualwayssosleepyeverytimeyoureadbooks?M:Ihavedifficultyunderstandingthemeaningofthebook.W
:Haveyouevertriedtofindthemainideaofthebookfirst?M:Doesithelp?W:Ofcourse.Afterfindingthemainidea,youcangettoknowthemeaningofthebookandthenyouc
anunderstandthedetailsofthebook.M:Isitdifficulttofindthemainidea?W:It’sdifficultthefirsttime.Butitwillbecomeeasier
andeasier.(Text9)130词买礼物M:HowcanIhelpyou?W:Mysonisgoingtohavehis16thbirthdaypartyathome.I’dliketogethimagift.M:Whatpri
ceofgiftareyouinterestedin?We’llneedtoknowthatbeforewebeginlooking.W:Well,Iusuallyspendabouttwentydollarsonag
ift.Doyouhaveanythingniceforthatprice?M:Howaboutapencil-box?W:No,mybrothergavehimthatforhisbirthdaylastyear.M:Well,wouldheenjoyabookonhowtoplayPC
games?W:No,heisgoodenoughtowriteabookhimself.HelovesplayingPCgames.M:Thenyoucangethimthismagiccar.Hemustbeinterested
inthat.W:Goodidea.I’lltakeit.(Text10)187词我的童年梦想M:WhenIwasyoungIdreamedofbeingafamouspainter.Iwassocrazy
aboutpaintingthatIpaintedanytimeeverywhere.Mymotherwasoftenmadatmewhenshesawmypaintingseverywhereonthewallsinourhouse.Shealwayshop
edthatIcouldbeadoctor.Iguessshewantedmetofollowmyfather’sfootsteps.Myfather,however,expectedmetobecomeaphotographer.Heevenboughtmeacam
eraandallkindsofprofessionalbooksandencouragedmetoattendyouthphotocontests.However,asyoucansee,boysandgirls,Ifinallybecame
ateacher.Lifeisunpredictable.Sometimesyoumaynotachievethedreamsyouoncehadinyourchildhood.Butitdoesn’tmatter.Anditdoesn’tmean
you’llhavetogiveupyourdreams.Youcanalwaysleaveyourdreaminyourheartandkeepitasalifetimehobby.Asforme,I
amstillgoodatpainting.It’sagreatwaytorelaxinmysparetime.Ialsolovephotographyandtravelling.Allmyfriendsl
ikethephotosItakeforthem.