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江西智学联盟体2022—2023学年高二第二次联考英语(考试时间:120分钟总分:150分)注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必用黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。并请认真核准条形码上的准考证号、姓名、考场号、座位号,
在规定的位置贴好条形码。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。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,你将有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.Howmuchisaticke
tforthematchnow?A.£2.5.B.£4.C.£5.2.Whatdidthemandolastnight?A.Heboughthisuncleaticket.B.Hegaveaperformance.C.Hewatc
hedashow.3.Whenistheofficeopen?A.FromMondaytoFriday.B.FromTuesdaytoFriday.C.FromMondaytoWednesday.4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Afilm.B.Aman
.C.Abook.5.Wheredoesthemanmostprobablywork?A.Onafarm.B.Inashop.C.Inanoffice.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.Whatistheprobablerelationshipb
etweenthespeakers?A.Schoolmates.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Motherandson.7.Whatwastheman'spurposeofmeetinghisteacher?A.Torequestmor
etimetofinishthepaper.B.Toapplyforapart-timejob.C.Toaskforfinancialassistance.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatcanwelearnaboutthen
ewhouse?A.It’smuchbigger.B.Ithasnogarage.C.Itisfarfromthepark.9.Whatisthedisadvantageofmovinghousetothechildre
n?A.Theywillloseplacetoplayout.B.Theyhavetochangeschool.C.Theywillneedtosavemoney.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatarethespeakersd
iscussing?A.Homework.B.Alearningmethod.C.Acompetition.11.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Asktheirteacherforhelp.B.Enteramathcompetition.C.Finish
worktogetherwithher.12.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthewoman'sadviceinthebeginning?A.Fun.B.Worried.C.Surprised.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatistheon
lyproblemofFitzgerald'snewfilmaccordingtotheman?A.Itsplotisboring.B.Itlacksmusicalperformances.C.It'sonlyaimedat
oneagegroup.14.WhatinstrumentdoesFitzgeraldlikebest?A.Theviolin.B.Thepiano.C.Theguitar.15.WhydomanyimportantpeopledislikeF
itzgerald?A.Heexpresseshisviewsdirectly.B.Hedoesn'trespectotherpeople.C.Hechangeshismindquiteoften.16.WhatdoesthemanthinkofFitzgerald'spersonal
ity?A.Warm-hearted.B.Outgoing.C.Attractive.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whoisthespeaker?A.Auniversityteacher.B.Auniversitygradu
ate.C.Auniversitystudent.18.Whatdidthespeakerdoinhisfirstyear?A.Hechangedhismajor.B.Heworkedataradiostation.C.Hej
oinedtheuniversitybroadcastingsociety.19.Whatwasthespeakerclearaboutafterdoingtheholidayjob?A.Whathewoulddointhefuture.B.Whichuniversityhe’d
choose.C.Howhewouldleadtheuniversitylife.20.Wherewillthespeakergoafterthistalk?A.Toacafe.B.Toaclub.C.Toalibrary.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共1
5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、和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AWiththeEasterHolidaysjustaroundthecorner,herearefourdifferentideastoinspireyoutomakethemostof
thebreak.DunhamMasseyDeerParkLocatedinCheshire,DunhamMasseyDeerParkistheidealspotforawalkonthewildside.Keepaneyeout
forthegrazingherdoffallowdeerasyoustroll(漫步)underthebranchesandleavesofnumerousancienttreesplantedhu
ndredsofyearsago.Deerisn'ttheonlyanimalattractionherethoughastheparkisfullofwildlife.TheLakeDistrictIfyou'readventurous
,climbtherocksatKeswickorperhapstakeagentlerstrollroundoneofthelakes,likeButtermere.Itwouldn'tbeatriptotheLakeD
istrictwithoutgettingonthewaterthough.ExplorethewaterwaysofthisbeautifullocationwithandseeadifferentviewfromakayakonDerwentWater.Ifyoupassth
roughGrasmere,besuretostopattheGrasmereGingerbreadShopforauthenticgingerbread,rumbutter,andothertreats.YorkBurstingwithmuseums,attractions,andevent
sforeveryone,YorkistheperfectEasterHolidaydestination.MarvelatthemajestyofYorkMinisterandthemedievalcitywalls.Orlearnaboutthediversehistoryofthis
amazingcityatoneofthemuseums,fromitsstartasaRomansettlement,throughtheVikingagesasJorvik,toitscurrentday.SnowdoniaHeadtoNorthWalesify
ou'reaftersomewildadventures.There'splentyofhills,lakes,rivers,andforeststoexplore,butifyourkidshavealotofenergytoburn,thenMountSnowdon,s
houldbeyourobjective.Standing1,085metrestall,it'ssuretoprovideanexcitingadventureforthewholefamily.21.Whatcanvi
sitorsdointheLakeDistrict?A.Gofishing.B.Tastelocalfood.C.Buildsomekayaks.D.Visitancientcitywalls.22.Whichplaceisthebestforculturelovers?A.Dunha
mMasseyDeerPark.B.TheLakeDistrict.C.York.D.Snowdonia.23.WhatdoesDunhamMasseyDeerParkandSnowdoniahaveincommon?A.D
iversewildlifeisthehighlight.B.Visitorscanwanderinthewoods.C.Theyinviteadventuroustravelers.D.There'rem
anyactivitiesforchildren.BTheminiseries(迷你剧),AnimalswithCameras,producedbytheBBC,wasfirstairedintheUKlastmonth.Toexploreanimal
stories“told”bytheanimalsthemselves,thisnaturedocumentary'sfilmmakersworkedwithscientiststodevelopcamerasthatwildanimalscouldwear.“Neverbeforeha
veweseensuchhigh-qualityfootage(连续镜头)directlyfromtheanimal'spointofview,”BBCNatureexecutiveproducerFredKaufmantoldPBS.“Thisminiseriesgreat
lyexpandsourcomprehensionofanimalbehaviorandthiscameratechnologyopensupnewpossibilitiesfordiscoveringsomuchmore.”In
deed,thegroundbreakingtechnologyprovidesanewperspectiveoftheanimalkingdom.Newcameraswithenoughbatterylifetoshootfo
rhoursatatimeweredesignedtobecomfortableenoughforanimalstowear.Thetechnicalchallengesdidn’tstopthere.Someanimalswereverycuri
ousabouttheequipment,withsomeevenfightingeachotherforthechancetowearacamera.Inthecaseofchimpanzees,“wehadtocreated
ummy(仿造的)cameras,sothateverychimpanzeecouldgetone”theminiseries'wildlifecameramanGordonBuchanantoldLiveS
cience.Foranimalsthatwerecomfortableenoughtobewithhumanbeings,thecamerascouldbefittedandremovedbyhand.Butforothers,thecamerascameoffautomat
icallyusingatimedreleaseandwerecollectedafterward.Thismeantthatthecamerascan'tbeeasilybrokenortom.Thisna
turedocumentaryarosemuchattention.“Footagethatcapturestheserareandexcitingglimpsesofanimals'hiddenhabitsisimpor
tanttoscientists,butdocumentarieslikeAnimalswithCamerasalsoresonatewith(引起共鸣)audiences,connectingthemwiththebeauty—andperil(危险)—ofwildlifeinthei
rnaturalenvironments,”LiveSciencenoted.24.WhatcanwelearnaboutAnimalswithCamerasaccordingtothepassage?A.Itisfilme
dbythewildlifeexperts.B.Ithashelpedscientistsdiscovernewspecies.C.Itshowsanimalstoriesfromtheirperspe
ctive.D.Itisthefirstdocumentaryusinghighqualityfootage.25.Whichwordcanbestdescribethenewcamerasusedonanimals?A.Uncomfortable.B.Tough.C.Disposable
.D.Battery-free.26.Whyisthecaseofchimpanzeesmentionedinparagraph3?A.Toreflectwhatweaknessthecameratechnologyhas.B.Topresenthowfilmmakersputcamerason
chimpanzees.C.Toexplainwhychimpanzeeswereattractedbythedevice.D.Toshowhowfilmmakershandlethechallengesinsho
oting.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.SeeLifeasanAnimalB.WildlifeEnjoysFilmingC.WildlifeTellsNewStoriesD.ProtectAnimalsby
CamerasCAlthoughweallexperiencefailureinourlives,wedon'tallreacttoitinthesameway.Aninterestingresearchhasemphasizedtheideathatthereare
somepeoplewhoseechallengesanddisappointmentsasopportunitiestore-focustheirthinking.Thesearepeoplewithagrowth
mindset.Then,thereareotherpeoplewhoseefailureasacompletefailure.Theybelievethattheyneverhadthetalentanyway,andtheyprobablynever
will.Thesearepeoplewithafixedmindset.PsychologistDweckhasstudiedthesemindsetsandprovidedevidencethat
mostpeopleintentionallyplacethemselvesinoneofthosetwogroups.Thegrouptowhichyouassignyourselffrequentlydetermineshowyoureacttochall
enges.Ifyouexperiencefailureandgiveup,youhaveconvenientlyassignedyourselftothefixedgroup.Ifyouexperiencefailureandregarditasasteppingstone,the
nyouhaveplacedyourselfintothegrowthgroup.Accordingtotheresearch,peopleinthegrowthgrouptendtogeneratemorecreativeideasthanthoseinthef
ixedgroup.Toillustrate,considerThomasEdison.Inthe19thcentury,Edisonattemptedtoimprovethelightbulbandexperimentedwith
numerousmaterials.Overathousandtrials,hemanagedtodiscoveranelementsustaininglight.Areporteronceaskedhim,“Itseemsasthoughyou'v
etriedmanytimesandcontinuetofaileachtime.Whyisthat?”Edisonanswered,“Ihavenotfailed.I’vejustfound10,000waysthatwon'twork.”Instudiesofcreativepeople,
psychologistsdiscoveredthatadistinguishingfeatureseparatingthemfromthenon-creativeisthattheymakelotsofmistakesandcontinuetoworkthroughthem.Mostpeople
considersuccessandfailureaspolaropposites.Inreality,theyarebothpartsofthesameprocess.28.Whatmightpeoplewithagrowt
hmindsetagreewith?A.Challengesarewelcomed.B.Mistakescanbeavoided.C.Successismainlyduetogoodluck.D.Onlytalentleadstosuccess.29.Whatdoestheun
derlinedphrase“asteppingstone”inparagraph2referto?A.Aroadtonowhere.B.Achallengeintheway.C.Anoutcometoexpect.D.Acha
ncetoadvance.30.WhyisThomasEdisonmentionedinparagraph3?A.Tomakeaprediction.B.Topresentafact.C.Tosupporta
viewpoint.D.Toclarifyaprinciple.31.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Howpeopleinterpretfailureoftendeterminestheircreativeoutput.B.Learningfromsucces
splaysanimportantpartinimprovingcreativity.C.Growthmindsetpeopleseechallengesdifferentlyfromfixedmindsetones.D.Whichgrouppeopl
eputthemselvesindecideshowtheyreacttochallenges.DWithrenewableenergythebigproblemisstoringtheelectrici
tyforwhenthesundoesnotshineandthewinddoesnotblow.Asolution,onegroupofscientiststhinks,couldhavelainbeneathourfeeta
llalong.MichaelHarbottlefromCardiffUniversityareleadingtheproject,whichseekstoturnsoilintoakindofbatterybyusingthemicrobes
within.Fornowthevoltages(电压)Harbottle'steamisworkingwitharetoosmallfortherequirementsoftheelectricsystem.But,there
arestillclearapplicationsiftheteamcanmakeitwork.Theplannedsysteminvolvesrunningacurrentbetweenburiedelectrodes(电极).This
stimulatescertainbacteriainthesoil.Justassunlightprovidestheenergyforplantstomakesugarfromcarbondioxideandwater,sotheelectricalenergyletsthebac
teriaconvertcarbondioxideintoachemicalcalledacetate.Thisacetatebecomesineffectachemicalstoreofenergy,a
nd,whentheenergyisneeded,adifferentcircuit(电路)isswitchedon,givingdifferentbacteriatheenergytobreakdowntheacetate.Thisprocessfreeselectrons,whi
chflowthroughthecircuit,providingelectricityondemand.“Thebugswilleatthefood,passtheelectrons,anditwillpower
thelightbulbatthesametime,”saidHarbottle.“It'snorealdifferencefromwhatthey'redoingwhenthey'reconsumingfoodandproducingenergytogrow.It'sjustwearem
akinguseofthatenergytogetalittlebitforourselves.”Fornow,though,therearemorefundamentalquestions.Aswithallenergystoragesystems,theviabil
ity(可行性)coulddependonhowmuchenergyislostintheprocess.Unlikeinotherenergystoragesystems,italsodependsonwhetheranythingeatstheseb
acteriaandwhathappenswhenitrains.“It'snotinabox.It'snotcontained.Thethingsyoureusingcanbemovingaround;t
heycanbespreadingtoallsortsofplaces.Thechallenge,”Harbottleadmitted,“isthatit'sanuncontrolledenvironment.”32.What'stheprojectmainlyabo
ut?A.Exploringnewenergy.B.Findingnewstorage.C.Removingcarbondioxide.D.Discoveringnewmicrobes.33.Whatdoestheunderlined
word“convert”inparagraph3mean?A.Generate.B.Transfer.C.Turn.D.Exchange.34.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Theusageofaddingmorecircuits.B.Theprocess
ofreleasingelectricity.C.Thefoodnecessaryforraisingbugs.D.Theequipmenttostoretheelectrons.35.Whatproblemmig
htHarbottletrytosolvenext?A.Howtokeepthebacteriastayput.B.Howtoreducetheeffectsofrains.C.Howtomakethebacterialivelonger.D
.Howtoproducemoreelectricalenergy.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人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。What
isloneliness?It'sanemotion.36.However,lonelinessisverycomplexanduniquetoeachofus.37.Solitude(独处)isachoice,butfeelinglonely
isn'tsomethingwewanttoforceourselvestoaccept.Youwanttobearoundpeople,butsomethingismakingyoufeelunwanted,emptyorisolated
,soyou'renothavingthemeaningfulconnectionyouseek.Whendoesitbecomeaproblem?Whenitbecomeschronic,whenyou'refeelinglonelyovera
longperiodoftime.38.Italsocanaffectself-esteem.Youmightturntofoodandnotfeelmotivatedtoexercise,aschronicloneliness
islinkedtoincreasedriskofhighbloodpressure,obesityandevendementia.Howcanyoumanageloneliness?39.Lonelinessisavalidfeeling.Don'tbr
ushitunderthecarpet,asthatdoesn'thelpsolvetheproblem.Seekjoyinlittlethings,likesmellingaflowerorawalkinnature.Celebrateeachsmalla
chievement.Whenyoudecidetochangethingsandseekaconnectionwithothers,consideralike-mindedgroup.Howcanpeoplehelpsomeonewhoislonely?Thebestapproachist
osensitivelyaskhowtheyareandwhatthey'redoing,andlistentotheanswerinanon-judgementalway.Ifyouwanttoinvitet
hemtodosomethingwithyou,doit.Iftheyrefuse,don'tbediscouragedfromaskingagain.40.A.Attempttoavoidit.B.Acceptandackno
wledgeit.C.Lonelinessishardtodealwith.D.Theymightneedtimetogetprepared.E.Weprobablyallexperiencelonelinessatsomepoint.F.
Itcanturnintoamentalandphysicalhealthproblem.G.There'sabigdifferencebetweenlonelinessandbeingalone.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共1
5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和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Ihavealwayshelpedothersunconsciously,nomatterhowbigorsmalltheac
tionis.TheotherdayIwasdrivinghome.Isawagroupofpeople,standingina(n)、41about15feetawayfromayoungman,bloody,lyinginthemiddle.I42andr
antoaskwhathadhappened.Theyoungmanwashitbyacar,andlaywherehe43.Everyonesaidhewasdead;severalhad44.Butafeelinginsidedeniedit.Ifeltforp
ulse(脉搏)atdifferent45andfeltnothing.Then46checkedthecarotidartery(颈动脉)onceagain.I47,atthatmoment.Iwasfeelingforanormalp
ulse.IknewIhavetoopenhisairway.Withmyelbow,I48hischinupwards.Hethencoughedoutabigclot(血块),andstartedtakingrapid,shallow49.Bythen,theambulan
cesweredrivingup.Iyelledand50totheambulancedriverthispersonwasaliveandneededhelp.Heunderstoodand51tothemanthoughttobedead.Theyoungmanwas52t
oalocalICU.Luckily,duetotheall-roundcareofdoctorsandnurses,hedid53.Ismiledtomyself,happyIwas54enoughtobeattherightp
laceattherighttime,tofollowmy55,andknowingayoungmanhadhiswholelifeinfrontofhim.41.A.circleB.roundC.lineD.row42.A.wentdownB.tookdownC.we
ntoverD.pulledover43.A.satB.startedC.droppedD.lived44.A.goneB.leftC.askedD.checked45.A.spotsB.momentsC.waysD.sections46.A.swiftlyB.patientlyC.ca
suallyD.excitedly47.A.realizedB.recognizedC.wonderedD.questioned48.A.openedB.draggedC.pushedD.carried49.A.breathsB.heartbeat
sC.coughsD.whispers50.A.figuredB.recalledC.indicatedD.directed51.A.lookedB.caredC.attendedD.reached52.A.transmittedB.admittedC.appro
vedD.enrolled53.A.surviveB.existC.faintD.change54.A.readyB.braveC.rightD.fortunate55.A.orderB.heartC.mindD.dream第二节语法填空
。(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。AsyouwalkintotheShandongArtsandCraftsExhibitionCenter,you5
6(greet)byamagnificentsight:alarger-than-liferabbit.Withanauspiciouscloudatop,theTuziWang,or“lordrabbit”,isdressedinagoldenhelmet,
armorandaflowingredrobe.ThecreatoroftherabbitfigureisYangFeng,57inheritorofthisShandongintangibleculturalheritag
e.58(locate)onthesecondflooroftheexhibitioncenterishisstudio59hedisplayshisworks,indifferentdesignsandsizes,aswellasth
elegendsandstoriesassociatedwiththem.Afterdedicatingtwodecadestoperfectinghiscraft,Yangiscommittedto60(prom
ote)thetraditionalskillofcreatingthelordrabbitinhisownuniquestyle.“Forme,craftingtherabbitisnotjustajob,61alifelongcareerthatIam62(passion)abou
t,”hesays.HouYangjun,thedeputysecretary-generaloftheChineseFolkLiteratureandArtAssociation,63(explain)
thatthepracticeofworshipingthemoonwiththerabbitgodcanbetracedback64theMingDynasty(1368-1644)andwaspracticed65(main)in
Beijing,TianjinandShandong'sJinanandQingdao.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,下周将参加学校举办的英语演讲比赛,主题为“LeadAHealthyLife”。请接请你写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:1.健康的重要
性;2.如何保持健康;3.呼吁大家健康生活。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。LadiesandGentlemen,Thankyou!第二节(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Themostdeli
ghtfulandunusualthingIpaidforinthelastsummerwasapairofducklings.OnedayIspottedafriend'sphotooftwotinygoldenducklingsinhe
rlivingroom.Imessagedherimmediately.Shewasfostering(照料)thebabyducksforafarm.Asthefarmexplainsonitsweb
site,youcanadoptthenewbornsandparentthemuntiltheygrowintotheir“adulthood”whenyoucouldchoosetokeepthemortakethemback.For$165,thefarmwould
bringuseverythingweneededtofosterducklingsandalsoanactivityforLeo.Thisprogramwouldprovideuswithwhatwe'dbeenlackin
g:joyandfellowship.“Weregettingducklings!”Iproudlyannounced.About10dayslater,amanfromthefarmarrivedatourhomeandhandedoverash
oeboxhousingapairofbabyducks.LeoandIheldtheminourhands,eachoneatiny,almostweightlessparcelofsilkygold.Leoimmediatelycasthimselfastheirfather,and
theducklingsacceptedtherolehappily,waddling(摇摆)athisfeetandslippingonourhardwoodfloors.Leokissedthemontheirbeaks(喙)andtheybithislipslightly,w
hichheconcludedmeanttheylovedhim.Afterafewweeks,theducklingstripledinsize,andthefairytaletookaturn.Muchaswelovedt
hem,itwastimetomakethechoice.Theywereabouttoenteradulthood,anditwasgettinginconvenienttokeepthemanylonger.Itwasonlyth
enthatIrealizedIdidn'tknowwhatwouldhappentothembackatthefarm.Icalledthefarm,andIwastoldthatactuallyo
urducklingswouldlikelyserveasa“wonderfulsupper”.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。Paragraph1:Now,we
couldn’tkeepthem,butwealsocouldn’ttakethemback.Paragraph2:IwaslosinghopewhenIreceivedanemailfromawomanwholivedona
hobbyfarm.江西智学联盟体2022—2023学年高二第二次联考英语参考答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5ACBCB6-10ACABA11-15CBCBA16-20CBCAA第二部分阅读理解(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)21-23BCB24-27CBDA28-31ADCA32-35BCBA第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36-40EGFBD第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分
15分)41-45ADCDA46-50BACAC51-55CBADB第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.aregreeted57.an58.Located59.where60.promoting61.but62.p
assionate63.explains64.to65.mainly第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)LadiesandGentlemen,I’mLiHua.It’smygreatprivilegetodeliveraspeechthemedonle
adingahealthylife.Healthisfarmoreimportantthanwealthandwisdom.Goodhealthenablesustoenjoyourlifeandachievewhatwehopeforinourcareer.Whenitcomesto
howtostayhealthy,somefundamentalprinciplesshouldbebroughtinmind.Firstly,itisveryimportantforustokeepabalanceddietandmaintainregulareatinghabits.Tak
ingmorefruitsandvegetableswithrichvitaminswillhelpintheprocessofdigestion.Inaddition,we'dbetterworkoutfrequentlytobuildupou
rbodyandcharacter.Besides,wehavetoavoidtoomuchworkorstudypressure.Gettingtootiredallthetimemaydefinitelyweakenourdefensesystem,makingu
sgetsickeasily.Inconclusion,let'stakeaction,andwe'llleadahealthylifeandbecomeasfitasafiddle.Thankyou!第二节(满分25分)N
ow,wecouldn’tkeepthem,butwealsocouldn’ttakethemback.Whatadilemma!Allthistime,wehadbeenfosteringthemoutoflove,hadn
’twe?Orhadwebeenfatteningthemforafancymealindeed?NeverdidIimaginethatthejoyandfellowshipwehadwouldcometoabrutal
breakup.Plus,Ididn’thavethehearttotellLeotoacceptsuchamiserablefateforhisbelovedducklings.Dreadfullyguilt
y,Ilaunchedasortofduckadoptionagency,desperatelyemailingandcallinganimalsheltersinthehopeoffindingthemasafehome.IwaslosinghopewhenIr
eceivedanemailfromawomanwholivedonahobbyfarm.Shewaslookingformoreducks,andshewasvegetarian,whichmadeher
aperfectcandidate.Wecarefullypackedeverythingforourducksbeforeheadingtotheirnewhome.Asweenteredthehobbyfarm,Ifeltasifwehadslippedin
toafairytale:bunnieshoppingaroundsunlitgrass,miniaturehorsestrottingontherichpasture,andgrown-upduckswanderingaboutwiththeirwhichfea
thersdancingagainstsummerclouds.Reluctantandrejoicedatthesametime,weleftoutducksforthisdreamhouse.听力原文(Te
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w.W:That’slucky.I’veonlygotfourpounds.(Text2)W:Didyouseetheshowlastnight?M:Yes.Myunclegotmeaticketforthee
arlyperformance.Whentheclowncameonstage,theaudiencewentwild.Theclownwassofunny.(Text3)M:Pmsorry,buttheofficeisc
losedfortheweekend.YoucancomeanydaybetweenTuesdayandFriday.W:IstheofficeopenonMonday?M:Itisn'topenatallthen-Mondayistheirholiday.(Text4)W:Ireallyenjo
yedreadingit.Abitslowintermsofactionbutwhataninterestinglifethatmanwasleading.Anditwassorealistic,wasn'tit?M:Iagree.Ithinkitw
ouldmakeagreatfilmtoo.(Text5)W:Howisyournewjobgoing?M:Well,ittakesalotoftimetoputallthefruitontheshel
f.Andtheshopisopenfrom8:00a.m.to7:00p.m.Soit'smuchmoretiringthanworking9:00-5:00inanoffice.(Text6)W:Youhadatalkwiththetea
cher.Sohowdiditgothen?M:Well,Ididn'tsaywhatIwantedimmediately.Firstwetalkedaboutthedifficultyofthecourseandhowmuchpr
essureitputsonstudentsandsoon.ImeanlastmonthIhadtoaskformoretimeonbothmypapers.W:Mmm.Ididtoo.And?M:IfinallygottothepointsayingI’dlostmypart-t
imejobandhadmoneyproblems.Shementionedthattheschoolofferedmoneytothosehavingdifficultywiththecosts.SoIgot
anapplicationformtofillinandiftheyacceptthat,it'llcoverthefeesforthenextsixmonths.W:Great.(Text7)W:Moving
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ekids.Yes,andthere'sadoublegarage.W:Butitwouldmeanthatthechildrenhavetostudyinanewschool.M:Yes,that'salittletroublesome.Andwhataboutthecost?W:Oh,
it'sprettyhigh.We'dhavetosavemoneybutI’msurewecouldmanage.(Text8)M:Ifeelupset.Icouldn'tsparetimeforfootballpractice.I'vegotto
day'smathtodo,andIexpectit’lltakemehours.W:Itellyouwhat...youcancomeroundtothelibrarythisafternoonandwe'llworkonittogether.M:Idon'tknow...You'r
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uhelpme.(Text9)M:IthinkthenewfilmthatFitzgeralddirectedisquitegood.Theonlyproblemisthatit'saimedattee
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salsoagiftedviolinistandguitarist,isn'the?M:Well,Ineverseehimplaytheviolinortheguitar.AsfarasIknowthepianoistheonlyinstrumenthelikes.W:
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:Buttheyhavedifferentpersonalities.Freddiehasawarmheartandheiseasytogetalongwith.(Text10)M:Hello,everyone.Ihopeyou'r
eenjoyingyourfirstdayhere.Idon'twanttokeepyoulong.I’vebeenbroughtbackassomeonewho'sjustfinishedtheuniversitylife,sotheuniversityaskedmeto
talkaboutwhatI'vedonehereasastudent.I’djustliketosayonethingreally,whichis:dosomethingotherthanyourcourseassoonasyo
ucan.WhenIfirstcameheretostudyhistory,IhadnoideaofwhatjobI’dendupdoing.Butinmyfirstyear,Ijoinedtheuniversitybr
oadcastingsociety.Iwasinterestedinreporting,soIusedtogooutandfindinterestingstoriesaboutuniversitylife,andthencomebackandprese
ntthemwhentheywereinterestingenoughtoeveryoneelse.Ididthatonceaweek.Theninmysecondyear,Igotaholidayjob,helpingoutasaresearcheratthel
ocalBBCradiostation.AfterthatIwasclearaboutwhatIwantedtodowhichwastoworkinbroadcasting.Sothat'sreallymymessagetoyoutoday.Don'tdelay,getoutthere,joins
omeclubsandstartdevelopingyourinterests.Oh,anddocomeandchatafterwardsifyou'dliketo...IIbeinthecafenexttothecentrallibrary.Thanky
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