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南昌二中2020—2021学年度上学期第一次月考高二英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题)听下面5段对话。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.Howlon
gwillthemanhavetowaitforthepostofficetoopen?A.15minutesB.10minutesC.20minutes2.Whatisthemangoingtododuringthesummervacat
ion?A.Gocamping.B.Visithisparents.C.VisithisfriendsinLondon.3.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Complaining.B.Apologizing.C.Arguing.4.Why
didthewomancall?A.ToasktoborrowsomeCDs.B.ToaskwhetherBillcancometotheparty.C.Topassonsomeinformationabouttheparty.5.Whatistheprobablerelationsh
ipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Bossandsecretary.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Customerandwaitress.第二节(共15小题)听下面5段对话或独白。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.WhatisLindafamousfor?A.Painting.B.Traveling.C.Collectingstones.7.Whatistheman’sop
inionofLinda’sstones?A.Priceless.B.Impressive.C.Imaginative.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Wheredoesthisdialoguetakeplace?A.Inthepolicestation.B.Atth
ewoman’shouse.C.Inthestreet.9.Whatdidthewomandowhenthethiefranaway?A.Sheranafterhim.B.Sheshoutedloudl
y.C.Shecalledthepolice.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whendidthetwospeakerslastmeet?A.Eightmonthsago.B.Twoyearsago.C.Threeyearsago.11.Whatdidthewomandowhenshewa
sinChina?A.Shewasaneditor.B.Shewasajournalist.C.Shewasacomputerprogrammer.12.Wheredoesthewomancomefrom?A.Canada.B.China.C.Britain.听第9段材料,
回答第13至16题。13.Whywouldthemanrentanapartmentneartheelementaryschool?A.Heteachesthere.B.Hissonstudiesthere.C.Heoncelivedthere.14.Whic
hpricewouldthemanprefer?A.$480B.$600C.$55015.Whichkindofapartmentwouldthemanprefer?A.Anemptyone.B.Onewithfurniture
init.C.Onewithoutakitchen.16.Whatwillthespeakersdoafterwards?A.Signtheagreement.B.Gotoseetheapartment.C.Disc
ussaboutthechargefortheservice.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhodesignedtheWhiteHouse?A.GeorgeWashington.B.JohnAdams.C.JamesHoban.1
8.WhowerethefirstpeopletoliveintheWhiteHouse?A.JohnAdamsandhiswife.B.GeorgeWashingtonandhiswife.C.Thethi
rdpresidentoftheUSandhiswife.19.HowmanyroomsdoestheWhiteHousehave?A.123B.132C.23220.What’sthespeakerdescribing?A.ThehistoryoftheW
hiteHouse.B.ThestructureoftheWhiteHouse.C.SomepresidentswhohavelivedintheWhiteHouse.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,
滿分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。AHands-onexperienceisstillattractivetomanybuyers,althoughonlineorderingispopularintheUKtoday.OxfordStr
eetLondonisshoppers’paradise(天堂),andmostvisitorsheadforOxfordStreet.HalfwayalongisSelfridges,oneoftheworld'sfi
rstdepartmentstoreswherethearchitectureandwindowdressingimpressevenbeforeyougoin.Thereareatleastfourothermajorstoresonthisstre
et,plusEurope'slargestmusicshop.InDecembertheatmosphereisespeciallyfestivebecauseoftheChristmaslightswhicharealwayslightedbyap
olitician,agreatsportsman,orasuperstar.KensingtonHighStreetAfashionableareaforshoppingisKensingtonHighStreet.Oneofitsdepartme
ntstoresevenhasaroofgarden-goodforrelaxingbetweenpurchases.There'salsoanorganicfoodsuperstore.BoroughMarketYoucan'tvisitLondon
andnotgotoamarket.OneoftheoldestandbestforfoodisprobablyBoroughMarketonthesouthbankoftheThames.GetofftheundergroundatLondonBridgeandwander
amongfreshfishstalls,bakeries,andfruitandvegetablesellers.Youcanalsobuyspecialistfoodtotakeaway,likecheeses,p
orkpies,mustardandchutney.MoreplacesforbargainsPortobelloRoadonaSaturdayisyourbestchoiceforjewelryorcollector’sit
ems.It’sashortwalkfromthesubwaystationatNottingHillGateandyouneverknowwhatyouwillfind.Forclothes,CamdenMarketistheplace.Itgetsalittlecrowdeda
ttheweekends,though.CoventGardenoffersgreatexperienceforthesimplepleasureoflookingatjewelryandgifts.21.OxfordStreetbecomesspeci
alinDecemberfor______.A.thewonderfulwindowdressingB.thelightslitbyafamouspersonC.theEurope’slargestmusicshopD.
manybargainstochoosefrom22.Toenjoyfood,youcangoto_________.A.BoroughMarketB.CamdenMarketC.KensingtonHighStreet
D.PortobelloRoad23.Whereisthispassageprobablytakenfrom?A.Asciencetextbook.B.Atraveler’sjournal.C.Anewsreport.D.Atripguide.BImusthavelook
eddeepinthought,orasdeepinthoughtasan11-year-oldmancould,whenmygrandmotherglancedupfromherweedingtoask,"Youh
avesomethingonyourmind,don’tyou?”“Yes,IwasthinkingthatsomedayIwanttobeanOlympicspeedskatingchampionlikemyhero,Er
icHeiden,IwanttobeadoctorlikemyparentsandIwanttohelpchildreninAfrica.”IimmediatelyknewIhadconfided(吐露)intherightpersonwhenaknowingsmil
ebrokeacrossherface.”Johann,ofcourse!Youcandoanythingyouwanttodo!”shesaidsimply.Andwithmygrandmother’ssupport,Isetouttopursuemypass
ions.14yearslater,Iwaswellreadytotakeholdofmyfirstdream:becominganOlympicchampion.TheOlympicsin1994wasinmyhomecountry,Norway.A
sIenteredtheOlympicstadium,Iwasn’tthebestathlete,andmanyhaddoubtsaboutmyabilitytoperformwell.ButIhadsomethingspeci
alworkingforme.IhadawomaninthefirstrowwhobelievedinmefollowingmypassionsjustasmuchasIdid.Forthefirsttime
ever,mygrandmotherwasgoingtoseemeskate.Ithappened.Breakingaworldrecord,Iwonthegold.AsIstoodonthepodium(领奖台)thatIhaddrea
medaboutmyentirelife,acuriousquestionpoppedintomyhead.Whyme?WhydidIwin,givenalltheotherincrediblecompetitorsoutt
here?Thereasonhadtobemorethanagrandmotherwhosharedabeliefinhergrandson’sdream.Thequestionledmetoonlyoneanswer:becauseIwantedtomakeadifference
intheworld,andwithallthemediaattentiononmysuccess,Icould.Iimmediatelyknewwhatthatdifferencehadtobe:hopeinth
elivesofthechildreninAfrica.Sixmonthsearlier,I’dbeeninvitedtoEritreaasanambassador(使者)forOlympicAid.24.Whentheauthorspokeoutwhatwasonhismind,hisg
randmother_________.A.laughedathimB.hadlittleconfidenceinhimC.feltquitesurprisedD.supportedhim25.Theauthorprobablyrealizedhi
sfirstdreamattheageof.A.20B.22C.25D.2826.Whatwilltheauthortellusinthepartfollowingthepassage?A.Hissucc
essesatotherOlympicgames.B.HiseffortsinhelpingtheAfricanchildren.C.Hisgrandmother’sattitudetowardshim.D.Hishardtraininginpreparingfor
thenextOlympics.27.Whatisthewholepassagemainlyabout?A.Manydreamsofayoungboy.B.Asportsmanwhopursuedhispassions.C.Theencouragementfromagrandmo
ther.D.AnOlympicherowhomadeadifferenceintheworld.CMostcityparksareplaceswhereyoucanescapefrombig,uglystructuresofmetala
ndstone.TheManhattanHighLineisdifferent.Raised25feetabovetheground,thismassivemetalstructureoncesupportedarailline.Thelineope
nedin1934butitwashardlyusedafterthe1960s,andmuchofitwastorndown.However,onepartremainedinaregionofManhattancalledChelsea.Chelseawasbecominghigh-
classrestaurants,artgalleriesandapartmentswerebuilt,buttheuglystructureremainedasadeadweight.Everyoneknewthatatsometime,itwouldhavetoberemoved
.ButtheHighLinewasnotdestroyed.Infact,nowtheoldraillineservesasoneofthemostpeacefulplacesinthecity.Theideatochangetheraillineintoa
parkcamefromJoshuaDavidandRobertHammond.In1999,theyattendedacommunitymeetingtodecidehowtodecidethefa
teoftheHighLine.DavidandHammondweretheonlypeopleatthemeetinginterestedinsavingthehistoricalstructure.Lateron,w
hentheyaskedrailwayofficialstotakethemuptolookattheHighLine,theysawamileandahalfofwildflowersgrowinginthemiddleofthecity,andtheyrealizedthatt
heHighLinehadpotential(潜力)tobecomeapark.Therewasgrowinginterestinimprovingcitycenters,andsotheprojectquickly
developedandmoneyforconstructionwaseasilycollected.ThefirstpartoftheHighLineopenedin2009andimmediatelybecamepopularwithtouristsandlocalsalike.
Eachpartoftheparkhasadifferentatmosphere.Someareasarelikebalconieswithwonderfulcityviews.Otherareashavewide
lawnsandwalkwaysplantedwithwildflowers.Onlythefinalsectionremainsthewayithasbeenforthelastfiftyyears—ara
ilwaylineovergrownwithweeds.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“adeadweight”mean?A.somethingwithpotentialtobeb
etterB.somethingwithhistoricalinterestC.somethinguselesswhichslowsprogressD.somethingwhichisadangerto
people29.WhydidDavidandHammondwanttosavetheHighLineatfirst?A.Theywereinterestedinimprovingthecity.B.Theythoughtitwouldmakeagoodpark.C.Theywan
tedtoreopenthetrainline.D.Theythoughtithadhistoricalvalue.30.Wecaninferfromthelastparagraphthattheparkis___________.A.var
iousinitsdesignsB.1ikenaturalcountrysideC.similartowhatitusedtobeD.usefultolearndifferentplants31.Whati
sthetextmainlyabout?A.ProtectionofculturalrelicsB.AnunusualplaceforaparkC.ImprovingcitytransportD.ClosingatrainlineDWhilemany
ofusmayhavebeenawaysomewherenicelastsummer,fewwouldsaythatwe’ve“summered.”“Summer”isclearlyanoun,moreexactly,averbednoun.Waybackinou
rchildhood,wealllearnedthedifferencebetweenanounandaverb.Withsuchacleardefinition,itwaseasytospotthedifference.Notsoinadulthood,w
hereweareexpectedto“foot”bills,“chair”committees,and“dialogue”withgovernmentofficials.Chancesareyoudidn’tfeeluncomfor
tableaboutthesightofthoseverbednouns.“TheverbingofnounsisasoldastheEnglishlanguage,”saysPatriciaO’Conner,aformereditora
tTheNewYorkTimesBookReview.Expertsestimatethat20percentofallEnglishverbswereoriginallynouns.Andthephenomen
onseemstobesnowballing.Since1900,about40percentofallnewverbshavecomefromnouns.Eventhoughconversion(转化)isquiteuniversal,plentyofgrammari
ansareagainstthepractice.WilliamStrunkJr.andE.B.White,inTheElementsofStyle—theBiblefortheuseofAmericanEnglish
—havethistosay:“Manynounslatelyhavebeenpressedintoserviceasverbs.Notallarebad,butallaresuspect.”TheChicagoManualofStyletakesasimilarstandpoint,ad
visingwriterstouseverbswithgreatcare.“Sometimespeopleobjecttoanewverbbecausetheyrejectwhatisunfamiliartothem,”says
O’Conner.That’swhywe’recomfortable“hosting”aparty,butwemightfeelupsetbythethoughtof“medaling”insports.Soarethe
reanyrulesforverbing?BenjaminDreyer,copychiefatRandomHouse,doesn’tofferarule,butsuggeststhatpeoplethinktwiceabout“verbifyin
g”anounifit’seasilyreplaceablebyanalreadyexistingpopularverb.Makesureit’sdescriptivebutnotsilly-sounding,hesays.In
theend,however,styleissubjective.EasyconversionofnounstoverbshasbeenpartofEnglishgrammarforcenturies;itisoneoftheprocess
es(过程)thatmakeEnglish“English.”Noteverycoinage(新创的词语)passesintogeneraluse,butasfortryingtoendverbingaltogether,forgetit.32.Whatcanwe
learnabouttheverbingofnouns?A.Ithasrecentlybeensupportedbymanygrammarians.B.Itismorecommonlyacceptedbychildrenthanadults.C.Ithasn’tbeenararep
henomenoninthepastcentury.D.Itiseasilyreplacedbyexistingverbsinpractice33.Whatismostleadingexperts’attitude
towardsthepracticeoftheverbingofnouns?A.Unconcerned.B.Satisfied.C.Disappointed.D.Cautious34.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofendingtheverbingofnouns?A.Imposs
ible.B.Practical.C.necessary.D.Predictable35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Are40Percentofallnewverbsfromnouns?B.AreYouComfortableaboutaNewVerb?C
.AreSummeringandMedalingAnnoying?D.AreThereAnyRulesforVerbing?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人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Ourworldismoreconne
ctedthaneverbeforethankstotechnology.36._____.Indeed,itisbecomingincreasinglyimportantthatwealllearnhowtodealwiththispainfulfeel
ing.Youshouldbedeterminedtoactivelyendyourloneliness.Weoftenenduppassivelywaitingforsomeoneelsetomakeusfeell
esslonely.Youmayfeelthatyourlonelinessindicatesthatnobodyiswillingtoconnectwithyou.Andthereisnothingyoucandoaboutit.Butthatisfarfromthetruth.
37_________.Youshouldfindreasonswhyyouarelonely.Weallfeellonelyfordifferentreasons.Someofushavenooneelsetointeractwithonaconsistentbas
isandthat'swhywefeellonely.Youmayfeelthatthepeopleinyourlifedon'tshareyourthoughtsandideas.38.,youneedtoidentifyit.Andyouknowexactlyhowtohandl
eyourloneliness.39._______.Peoplewhoarelonelytendtofallintodestructivementalhabits.Theytrytoavoidthepai
nofnotbeingunderstoodandbeingdisconnectedbynotgivingpeopleanychancetounderstandandconnectwiththem.That
'snotwhatyoushouldchoosetodo.Instead,youshouldshareyourthoughtsandfeelingswithothersanddosoopenlyandfearlessly.Youshouldfindpeoplewhoshareyourinteres
ts.40._______,everybodyisinterestedinsomething.Andjustastherearemanyinterests,therearemanypeoplewhosharethoseinterests.Findw
hatinterestsyouandconnectwithothersonthatbasis.A.WhateverthereasonisB.Whetherit'scoincollectingorvideogamesC.Ifyouhavenoreasontoshareyourintere
stsD.YoushouldbetruetoyourselforactivelyendlonelinessE.Youshouldbeopenaboutyourthoughts,ideasanddesiresF.Endinglonelinessissomet
hingthatyoucanandshoulddoactivelyG.However,moreandmoreofusfindourselveshavingtostandloneliness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,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。Whenourgirlsarebrave,theyarefreetoexploreintheirlearningandinlife.Thatexplorationleadstothe41oftheirta
lents,passionsandweaknesses.OnSaturdaynightwesawoneofourstudentsactsobravelythatittookmy42away.Oneoftheleadcharactersofourshow,BlueStockings,waspl
ayedbyascienceteacher,BenWalker.43,BenbrokehisnoseverybadlyplayingfootballonSaturdayandasaresultcouldn’t4
4.EllaJones,aYear-11studentandpartofthecast(演员),who45torestonSaturday,was46toplayBen’srole.Thinkaboutthat.Sheha
dthreehours’47,playingaroleofa48shehadneverplayedbefore,infrontofapayingaudience,andifshecouldn’t49,theeffectofthewholeplaywouldbereduced.Itw
asnottheendoftheworld,butitwouldbe50forallconcerned.Iwouldhave51.ButEllarosetothe52.Shesaid,“Iwasastonished;53,Ifig
uredtheshowmustgoonandIwantedto54.Iwasn’tscared55Iarrivedatthetheatreandrealizedhowmuchtherewasto56.Itwasn’tjustaboutlines,butitwasthestagecraf
t(舞台表演技巧).Iwas57abouttheotheractorsbecauseIknowhow58itistoperformarolewithsomeonewhoisn’twell-trained,especiallyifitisanemot
ionalscene.”Askedhowtheshow59,Ellasaid,“Itwasamazing,andtheaudienceseemedtolovethemalecharacterIplayedforthefirsttime.”Sheadd
ed,“Justbecauseyou’rescareddoesn’tmeanyoucan’tbe60.Anyway,Imadeit.”41.A.growthB.changeC.discoveryD.control42.A.painB.concernC.faithD.breath43.A
.SecretlyB.HopefullyC.UnfortunatelyD.Unsurprisingly44.A.performB.coachC.surviveD.retire45.A.refusedB.happenedC.decidedD.promised46.A.
forcedB.askedC.trainedD.reminded47.A.waitB.referenceC.judgmentD.notice48.A.directorB.teacherC.womanD.man49.A.succeedB.failC.findD.realize
50.A.amusingB.rewardingC.disappointingD.encouraging51.A.agreedB.runC.sharedD.failed52.A.powerB.dangerC
.challengeD.threat53.A.besidesB.thereforeC.insteadD.however54.A.helpB.quitC.resistD.win55.A.unlessB.untilC.sothatD.themome
nt56.A.putawayB.handinC.takeoverD.workout57.A.doubtfulB.confidentC.worriedD.curious58.A.difficultB.easyC.embarrass
ingD.interesting59.A.soundedB.wentC.startedD.improved60.A.shyB.proudC.calmD.brave第二节单项选择(共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)61.Theyoungman,ofcommittingacrimeagainstt
hegirl,wasarrestedandinterviewedbythepolice.A.havingsuspectedB.beingsuspectedC.suspectedD.havingbeensuspected62.
--Isthisthecomputeryoulastnight?--Yes,that’s.A.haditrepaired;theoneB.repairedit;itC.hadrepaired;theoneD.hadrepaired;it63.Itha
sbeenwarnedthattothesurroundingswithpeopleinfectedbyCovid-19withoutanyprotectioncanleadtoasevereresult.A.beingexposedB.exposedC.havingexposed
D.toexpose64.Certaincountriesareinthehabitofblametheirownfailureothercountries;however,manytimestheythemselves.A.on;aretobeblamedB.for;ar
etoblameC.on;aretoblameD.for;aretobeblamed65.Thewiseparentscantellwhethertheirchildrenaretellingthetruththeylistentotheirexcusestowrongdee
ds.A.thefirsttimeB.everytimeC.forthefirsttimeD.foreverytime66.AftertheAmericanRevolutionaryWar,Americansweretryingeverymeansto______
theruleoftheUnitedKingdom.A.wasbrokeout;breakawayB.brokeout;breakawayfromC.wasbrokenout;breakdownD.brokeout;bre
akaway67.Conventionalwisdomhasitthatweshouldsomemoneyforrainydayswhenwehavealotinhand.A.putoffB.putforwardC.putoutD.put
away68.AllthefactsinCalifornia’srecord-breakingheatwavesuggestthatthewildfirestothebrutallyhottemperature,soit’ssugges
tedthatpeoplewithhealthproblemcarefully.A.werelinked;aretakencareofB.belinked;betakencareofC.shouldbelinked;areattendedtoD.wereli
nked;beattendedto69.ThefamoustennisplayNovakDjokovicfoundhimselffromtheU.S.Openwhenheaccidentallyhitalineswoman.A.leftoutB.b
eleftoutC.leaveoutD.beingleftout70.--ShallwegotoseetheMulanthisweekend?--I’dloveto,butwell,Iwillcheckmyschedulefirst.ThisSaturd
ayevening?--.A.WhenyouareconvenientB.WhenthereisconvenienceC.AtyourconvenienceD.Foryourconvenience第三节: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。(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)GreatBritainconsists71.________fourcountries:England,Wales
,ScotlandandNorthernIreland.Inthe13thcentury,Wales72.________(link)toEngland.Inthe17thcentury,theywerejoinedtoScotland,andhappilywer
eunited73.________conflict.However,justastheyweregoingtogetIrelandconnected74.___________(form)theUnitedKingdom,thesouthernpartof
Irelandbrokeaway,75.________onlyNorthernIrelandjoinedwiththem.Englandisthe76.________(large)ofthefourcountriesandfor77.________(convenient)itisdivi
dedintothreezones:theSouthofEngland,theMidlandsandtheNorth.Youfindmostofthepopulation78.________(settle)inthesouth,butmostoftheindustrialcit
iesintheMidlandsandtheNorthofEngland.Londonisthecapitalcitywiththegreatest79.________(history)treasure.IthastheoldestportbuiltbytheRomansinthe1
stcenturyAD,theoldestbuildingbegunbytheAnglo-Saxonsinthe1060sandtheoldestcastle80.________(construct)bylaterNormanrulersin1066.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)每处错误及其修改仅限一词;[来源:学。科。网](2)允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Peoplealwayssaythatwelackoftheeyesofr
ealizingthebeautyinlife.Ican'tagreecomplete.LastFriday,Iwokeupveryearlyanddecidetotakeawalk.Inthesquaretheremanyseniorcitizensweredanc
ing,Ifoundseveraleldersburyinfeedingbirds.Withoutmanycars,Irealizedthecitylookedsocleanbutbeautiful.Someco
ffeeshopsweredecoratedprettywell,whichattractedourattention.Thewholecitywascoveredwithgreentrees,makingitgreencity.Atthism
oment,Ifoundthecitywassointerested.HowIregretignoreitsbeautybefore!第二节书面表达(满分25分)最近,李华同学被评为你们班的“每周之星”。请你根据她的事迹(在上周日下午,不顾天气炎热,为班级选购
歌咏比赛服装),用英语为班级板报写一篇l00词左右的短文。应包括下列要点:1.李华的事迹及其对同学的影响;2.你的评论。参考词汇:singingcontest歌咏比赛costume服装注意:1.文章的标题和开头已给出(不计词数)。2.可以适当增加细节,以
使行文连贯。StarStudentoftheWeekLiHuahasbeenawardedthetitleof“StarStudentoftheWeek”forwhathedidforourclass.____________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高二第一次月考英语试卷参考答案听力:1-5CBACA6-10
ABBCC11-15ACBCB16-20BCABA阅读:BADDCBCCDABCDAC七选五:GFAEB完形:41-45CDCAB46-50BDDAC51-55BCDAB56-60DCABD单项选择:61-65CDACB66-70BDDAC短文填空:71.of72.wasli
nked73.without74.toform75.so/and76.largest77.convenience78.settled79.historical80.constructed短文改错:书面表达:StarStudentoftheWe
ekLiHuahasbeenawardedthetitleof"StarStudentoftheWeek"forwhathedidforourclass.OnthehotafternoonoflastSunday,LiHuawentdowntow
nandwalkedfromonestoretoanother,lookingforthecostumeswewouldwearinthesingingcontest.Whiletherestofuswereenjoyingourleisuretimeincoolandcomforta
blerooms,hespentthewholeafternoonsearchingandselecting.Finally,hefoundtherightclothes.Deeplymovedbyherefforts,wetriedourbestandwo
nthefirstprizeinthecontest.LiHuaisalwayswarm-heartedandcaresalotabouttheclass.Besides,heoftendevoteshissparetimetohelpingothers.Hehassetagoo
dexampleforus.Therefore,hedeservesthehonorandweshouldlearnfromhim.听力原文Text1M:Iwonderwhythepostofficeisstillnotopen.I’veb
eenwaitingfor15minutes.W:It’stenpasteight.You’llhavetowaitfor20moreminutesbeforeitopens.Text2W:WouldyouliketogocampingwithPeterandmeduri
ngthesummervacation?M:I’dliketo.ButI’mgoingtoLondontovisitmyparentswithsomefriends.Text3W:Doyouknowwhereour
foodis?We’vebeenhereforalmosthalfanhour.M:I’msorry.Itmustbereadynow.I’llgoandcheck.Text4W:Hello.IsBillthere?M:Sorry,no.Thisishisbrother,Tom.CanI
takeamessage?W:Yes,please.TellhimthatAngelacalledandthatthepartyisonFridaynightatAmy’sflat.Itstartsatabout7:30intheevening.Couldyou
pleaseaskhimtobringsomeofhisCDs?We’dlikesomemusicthatwecandanceto.M:Noproblem.Text5M:Howareyougettingonwiththeschedules?W:I
justhaveonemoremessagetosend.Haveyougotanythingelseformetodo?M:Yes,herearesomenotesforyoutotypeout.Text6M:Goodafterno
on,everyone.I’mgladtointroduceMsLindaSmith,whoisfamousforpaintingstones.Linda,whendidyoubeginpaintingsto
nes?W:Actually,Istartedaroundsixmonthsago.IhappenedtofindsomesmoothstonesonthebeachandIbroughtthemhom
eandbegantopaintonthem.IwasamazedthattheylookedsobeautifulsoIcontinued.M:Howmanyhaveyoupaintedsofar?W:Ab
outahundred.M:Whatkindofpicturesdoyoupaint?W:Itdependsontheshape.IusuallypaintananimalorascenefromaplacethatIhavebeento.Lookatthisp
aintingofaSwissvillage.Onthisstone,youcanseemyneighbor’scat.M:Theyaresocolorful!Theylooksodetailed,event
houghtheyareonsuchatinystone.Text7M:Goodevening.I’dliketoaskyouafewquestionsabouttherobbery.W:Ofcours
e,officer.Comein.M:Tellmewhathappened.W:Well,lastnightIleftworkearly.WhenIreachedhome,Isawthatthelightswereoninthestudy.M:Whatdidyoudothen?W:I
lookedthroughthestudywindowandsawaman.M:Whatdidhelooklike?W:Hewasabout30,hewastall,andhehadredhair.M:Didheseeyou?W:Yes,t
henheranoutoftheroomandIwenttocallthepolice.Text8M:Hi,Jenny!I’msohappytoseeyouagain.W:Me,too.It’sbeenalmo
stthreeyearssincewemetinCanada.M:So,howhaseverythingbeengoing?W:Ireallydon’tknowwheretostart.Iworkedasacomput
erprogrammerinCanadaforeightmonthsandthenIwenttoChinaanddidsomeeditingworkforChinaDailyforabouttwoyears.M:Really?Whatareyoudoin
gatthemoment?W:I’vejustcomebacktoBritain.I’monmywaytoaninterviewforajournalismjobatthemoment.M:Oh!Goodluck!W:Thankyou!Text9W:Goodafternoo
n!WelcometotheServiceCenter.WhatcanIdoforyou?M:Goodafternoon.I’dliketorentatwo-bedroomapartment.W:OK,doyouhave
aspecificlocationinmind?M:Well,I’dliketoliveneartheelementaryschool,oratleastwithin2miles.W:Doyouteachatthesch
ool?M:No.Iteachattheuniversity,butmysongoestoschoolthere.W:OK.Whatpricerangecanyouafford?M:$500to$580amonth.W:Wouldyouprefera
napartmentwithfurnitureoranemptyone?M:Withfurniture,andwe’dliketobeabletocookathome.W:OK.Herearethephotos
oftwoapartmentsthatIthinkwillfityourneeds.Youcanchoosebetweenthem.M:Thankyou.Ah.TheoneontheBroadwayAv
enuelooksnicerthantheoneonMainStreet.WhencanIhavealook?W:Youcanlookaroundnowifyou’dlike.Letmegetthekeyforyou.Ifyouaresatisfied,weca
nsignanagreementtoday.M:Great.Thanks.Howmuchdoyouchargefortheservice?W:$100.M:Allright.Text10Hello,everyone,
andwelcometotheWhiteHouse!I’llbeyourguidetoday.ThebuildingknownastheWhiteHouseisthehomeofthepresidentoft
heUnitedStatesandhisfamily.Thepresidentalsohashisofficehere.In1790,America’sfirstpresident,GeorgeWashington,wante
dtobuildanewpresidentialhome.Acompetitionwasheldtofindadesignertobuildit.ArchitectJamesHobanwonthecontest.Heplannedabuildingofg
rayish-whitesandstone.Thecolorgavethehouseitsname.Workstartedin1792.ButthehousewasnotreadybeforetheendofPresidentWashington’sterm.America’ssec
ondpresident,JohnAdams,andhiswifemovedintothehouseonNov1,1800.Bythen,thebuildinghadsixcompletedrooms
.ManyoftheroomswerestillemptywhenJohnAdamsleftofficeafewmonthslater.OtherpresidentstriedtocompletetheWhiteHouse.ButtheBritishburneditdown
duringtheWarof1812.TheWhiteHousewasrebuiltafterthatwar.Sincethen,ithasbeenenlarged,repairedandalmosttotallyrebuilt.Today,theWhiteHousehas1
32rooms.Visitorscanwalkthroughsomeofthepublicones.