山西省临猗县临晋中学2022届高三上学期第一次月考英语试题 含答案

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2021—2022学年第一学期高三年级第一次月考英语试题(时间:120分钟满分:150分)第一部分听力第一节听下面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.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.Bringherablanket.B.Turndowntheheat.C.Shut

thewindows.2.Whatmighttheboydoafterschool?A.Waitatschoolforhismother.B.PlayontheswingswithKatie.C.Gototheparkwithhism

other.3.Howdoesthewomanfeel?A.Annoyed.B.Relieved.C.Nervous.4.Whathappenedtotheman?A.Hepaid10dollarsfo

rashirt.B.Hegotashirtfromhisfriend.C.Heboughttheshirtatahigherprice.5.Wheredidthewomanputupthepainting?A.Inthelivingroom.B.Inthebedroom.C.

Inthebathroom.第二节听下面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.Whoisthe

man?A.Abaseballcoach.B.Abaseballfan.C.Abaseballplayer.7.Howmuchdidthewomanchargetheman?A.Fourdollars.B.Eightdollars.C.Tendollars

.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whycan'tJeremycutthewoman'shair?A.Heisn'tworking.B.Heiscuttingsomeoneelse'shair.C.Thewomandidn'tmakeanappoin

tment.9.Whatdoesthewomanasktheman?A.Ifshecanstayinthewaitingarea.B.IfLandoncancutherhairinstead.C.Ifsomeonewill

callherwhenit'sherturn.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Wheremightthespeakersbe?A.InNewZealand.B.InAustralia.C.IntheUS.

11.Whenmighttheman'sdaughterreceivethepackage?A.Infourtofivedays.B.Intwoorthreeweeks.C.Inamonth.12.WhathappenedtothewomanduringChristmas?A

.ShegotapackagefromAfrica.B.Shetriedtosendapresenttoherbrother.C.Shereceivedapackageonemonthlate.\听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeakers?

A.Theyarecolleaguesnow.B.Theyusedtobechildhoodfriends.C.Theygraduatedfromthesamecollege.14.WhatdoesthewomansayaboutHawaii?A.Theweat

herthereisnice.B.It’shardtofindajobthere.C.Peopletherearefriendly.15.Wheredoesthemanlive?A.Inhisparents’house.B.Inana

partment.C.Intheschooldormitory.16.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodoforwork?A.Workinthefashionindustry.B.KeepworkingforGoogle.C.Studythebrain.听第10段材料,

回答第17至20题。17.Whatdoesthemanthinkisthemostvaluablepartofthetour?A.Tellingstoriesaboutclasses.B.Gettingtoknowthecollegeasawhole.C.Learningdetailedfa

ctsaboutthestudentcenter.18.Whatdoesthemansuggestaboutthelibrary?A.Foodissoldthere.B.Itisonlypopularforstudying.C.Therulesarenotverystrictthere.19.W

hendoesthestudentcentercloseonweekendnights?A.Attwoo’clockinthemorning.B.Attwelveo'clockatnight.C.Atteno'clockatnig

ht.20.Whatwillthemanprobablydiscussnext?A.Schoolsportsteams.B.Gymequipment.C.Famousprofessors.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一

节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45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。AGeorgiaAquariumisopen365daysayear.Pleasenotethathoursofoperationdovary.Lastticketso

ldforentryis30minutesbeforeclosingtime.RegularHoursSunday—Friday:10a.m.—5p.m.Saturday:9a.m.—6p.m.SummerHours:May27—August1

6Monday—Saturday:9a.m.—9p.m.Sunday:9a.m.—6p.m.FullPriceTotalTicketAdult(ages13—64):$38.95Child(ages3—12):$32.95Senior(age65

+):$34.95TotalTicketOnlineDiscountAdult(ages13—64):$35.95Child(ages3—12):$29.95Senior(age65+):$31.95AnimalEn

counters:$59.95Beluga&FriendsInteractiveProgram:$179.95JourneywithGentleGiantsImmersionProgram:$234.95AT&TDolphinTale

sOurnewdolphingallery,theaterandshowarenowopen.Thegalleryandtheviewingwindowareopentogeneraladmissionguestsperiodicallyt

hroughouttheday.Showtimesvaryeachday,socheckfortimeswhenyouarepurchasinggeneraladmissiontickets.Don'tforget—AT&TDolphinTa

lesisincludedinTotalTicketgeneraladmission,sodon'tmissthisspectacularshow!4DTheater—Deepo'sUndersea3DWondershowPresentedbyAT&TW

ithmultipleshowsthroughouttheday,besuretocatchthisuniqueexperienceatGeorgiaAquarium.Admissiontothe4DTheaterisincludedinTotalTicketge

neraladmission!JourneywithGentleGiantsImmersionProgramSwimorscubadiveintheOceanVoyagerexhibit,builtbyTheHomeDepot.Swimsaredailyat4:30p.m.

,andscubadivesaredailyat3p.m.andSaturdayandSundayat11a.m.Spotsarelimited,soit'sbesttobookinadvance.Beluga&FriendsIntera

ctiveProgramInteractwithbelugasandharborsealsintheGeorgia-PacificColdWaterQuestgallery.Thisanimalinteract

ionoccursdailyatl0a.m.andl:30p.m.Spotsarelimited,soit'sbesttobookinadvance.AnimalEncountersInteractwithapeng

uindailyat11:30a.m.and1:45p.m.Youcanalsoexperienceaspecialencounterwithadolphin.Spotsarelimited,soit'sbesttobookinadvan

ce.21.Howmuchcantheysaveifgrandparentsintheirseventieswitha10-year-oldboyvisitGeorgiaAquariumwithonlinetickets?A.$3.B.$6.C.$12.D.$9.22.Which

ofthefollowingaboutAT&.TDolphinTalesisTRUE?A.Itisopenalldaylongtovisitors.B.Visitorshavetopayextramon

eytowatchit.C.Itisreallyworthwatchingforvisitors.D.Visitorsshouldbooktheirticketsinadvance.23.WithaTotalTicket,visitorsareallowedtovisit.A.

AnimalEncountersB.4DTheater—Deepo'sUndersea3DWondershowC.Beluga&FriendsInteractiveProgramD.JourneywithGent

leGiantsImmersionProgramBWhilenewphonesareadvertisedas“waterresistant(防水)”,thisdoesn'tmeantheyarewaterproof,ortotallyim

munetowater.Waterresistancejustimpliesthedevicecanhandlesomeexposuretowaterbeforesubstantialdamageoccurs.Thewaterresistanceofphonesisratedbyan“ingre

ss(进入)protection”code,commonlycalledanIPrating.Theratingincludestwonumbers.Thefirstdemonstratesprotectionagainstsolidssu

chasdust,whilethesecondindicatesresistancetoliquids,specificallywater.AphonethathasaratingofIP68hasasolidobjectprotectionof6(ful

lprotectionfromdust,dirtandsand)andaliquidprotectionof8(protectedfromimmersioninwatertoadepthofmorethanonemetre).ThepopulariPhone12andSamsungGa

laxyS2lphonesbothhavearatingofIP68.However,regardingexposuretowater,theiPhone12hasapermissibleimmersiondepthofamaximumof6mfor30minuteswhile

theGalaxy21'simmersionlimitisuptol.5m,alsofor30minutes.WhileIPratingsindicatethewater-resistantnatureofpho

nes,takingmostphonesforaswimwilllandyouindeeptrouble.Thesaltcontentinoceansandswimmingpoolscancorrode(腐

蚀)ourdeviceandcostyouaheavyreplacement.Thenhowtofixawater-loggedphone?Followthesesteps:First,turnoffthedeviceimme

diatelyanddon'tpressanybuttons.Thenwipethephonedrywithpapertowelsorasoftclothandgentlyshakethedevicetoremovewaterfromthechar

gingports.Next,removetheSIMcardanddryoutthephoneinfrontofafan.Donotchargethephoneuntilyouarecertainit'sdry.Iftheabovestepsdon'the

lpandyou'restillstuckwithaseeminglydeaddevice,don'ttryopeningthephoneyourself.You’rebetterofftakingittoaprofessi

onal.24.WhatcanyouinferfromPara.2?A.Theratingismadeupofseveralnumbers.B.Thewaterresistanceofphonesisevaluatedbyan

IPrating.C.ThefirstIPratingnumberindicatesresistancetoliquids.D.AphonewitharatingofIP68hasasolidprotectionof8.25.Whatdoestheunderli

nedwordinPara.4referto?A.Thebasicqualitiesofathing.B.Thewaythatthingshappen.C.Thewayofanactofaperson.D.Thingsarenotmadebypeople.26.Whatshouldw

efirstdowithawater-loggedphone?A.Weshouldpickitupfromthewater.B.Weshouldswitchitoffanddon'tuseit.C.Weshou

ldaskaprofessionalforhelp.D.Weshouldwipeitdrywithpapertowelsorasoftcloth.27.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.ItfocusesonthemeaningofIPrating.B.

Itismainlyaboutthewaterresistanceofaphone.C.Itmainlydealswiththeclassificationofwaterresistancephones.D.ItisabouttheIPratin

gandsolutionstoawater-loggedphone.CBostonwantstobesmarter.Thecityhastakenadvantageoftechnologiestobecomemoreresponsivetoi

tsresidents’needs.Buttechnologyaloneisnotsufficienttomaketoday'scitieslive-able.Bostonhasdiscoveredthatitalsoneedstoreachtheold-fashio

nedlow-techcommunityandintegratethattechnologywithcitylife.KrisCarterrolledoutBoston'ssmartcityprogramin2014.Itstartedwithanappthatres

identscoulddownloadtoreportlocationswheresidewalksneededrepair.Thecitysortedoutthosereportsandrankedtheminadatabase,whichrepaircrewsused

toprioritizetheirwork.Thesystemworkedbeautifully,exceptforoneproblem:mostofthealerts(警报)camefromwealth

ierneighborhoods,wheretheconcentrationofsmartphone-equippedresidentswashighest.“Thecomplaintsfromtheappdidn'tal

wayscorrelatewiththegreatestcommunityneedforre-pairs,”explainsCarter.Carter'sgrouphasmovedawayfromthemodelcommonto

manysmartcityinitiativesoflettingtech-savvy(精通技术的)residentsdrivetheprocess,Instead,theyrunmeetingstofindoutwhatproblemspeopleindifferentneighborh

oodscareabout.Whenitcametosidewalks,Bostonintroducedasecondmethodofcollectingrepairtips,hiringpeopletogetoutandwalkthecity's1,700milesofsidewal

kstotakenotesoftheircondition.“Whetherusinglow-techorhigh-techapproaches,”saysCarter,“tostaysmart,acityneedstocontinuallyreassessitsoption

stospotopportunitiestoimproveresidents’lives.Taketheside-walkrepairprogramforexample.Walkingonthestreetswasprovedauseful,ifinefficientway

toprioritizerepairneeds.”Butlastyearthegroupfoundthatwalkers’mobilephonescouldbetrackedastheymovedalongthestreets,andthatdatacouldbean

alyzedtoidentifysidewalkrouteswhicharemostoftenusedbyneighborhoods.“Combinedwithourothersidewalkinformation,thatgaveu

sanevenbetterwaytopredictwherefasterrepairswoulddothemostgood,”saysCarter.“We’rereallyalwayslookingforwhatevermixofap

proachesbestsolvestheproblem.”28.Whatisthefirstparagraphmainlyabout?A.Thecitizens’life.B.Thecity'sreputation.C.Thecity'smanagement.D.Thebenefits

oftechnology.29.WhatproblemdidKrisCarter'steammeetwhencarryingouttheirprogram?A.Theyfacedmanytechnical

obstacles.B.Theywereannoyedbybeingshort-staffed.C.Theywerenotsupportedbyresidents.D.Theycouldn'tserveallresidentswell.30.Whichofthefollowingm

ightKrisCartermostagreewith?A.Maximizingthebenefitsoftechnology.B.Givingfullplaytothepowerofresidents.C.Mixingapproachestosolveproblems.D.Letti

ngtechcompaniesbealeadingrole.31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ASmartCity:MorethanJustTechnologyB.ACitywithIntelligent

FacilitiesC.JointEffortinCityConstructionD.TheModernizationofaCityDTheideaofturningrecycledplasticbottlesint

oclothingisnotnew.Duringthelastfiveyears,alargenumberofclothingcompanies,businessesandenvironmentalorganizationshavestartedturningplasticsinto

fabrictodealwithplasticpollution.Butthere'saproblemwiththismethod.Researchnowshowsthatmicrofiberscouldbethebiggestsourceofplasticinthesea.Dr.Mar

kBrowneinSantaBarbara,California,hasbeenstudyingplasticpollutionandmicro-fibersfor10yearsnow.Heexplainsthateverytime

synthetic(合成的)clothesgointoawashingmachine,alargenumberofplasticfibersfalloff.Mostwashingmachinescan'tcollectthesemicrofiber

s.Soeverytimethewatergetsoutofawashingmachine,microfibersareenteringthesewersandfinallyendupinthesea

.In2011,Brownewroteapaperstatingthatasinglepieceofsyntheticclothingcanproducemorethanl,900fibersperwash.Brownecollectedsam

plesfromseawaterandfreshwatersitesaroundtheworld,andusedaspecialwaytoexamineeachsample.Hediscoveredthateverysinglewatersamplecontainedmicrofi

bers.Thisisbadnewsforanumberofreasons.Plasticcancauseharmtosealifewheneaten.Studieshavealsoshownthatplasticcanabsorbotherpollut

ants.Basedonthisevidence,itmayseemsurprisingthatcompaniesandorganizationshavechosentoturnplasticwasteint

oclothingasanenvironmental“solution”.Eventhoughthesciencehasbeenaroundforawhile,Browneexplainsthathe'shadadi

fficulttimegettingcompaniestolisten.Whenheaskedwell-knownclothingcompaniestosupportBenignbyDesign—hisresearchproje

ctthatseekstogetclothesthathaveabadeffectonhumansandtheenvironmentoutofthemarket,Brownedidn'tgetasatisfyingan

swer.Onlyonewomen'sclothingcompany,EileenFisher,offeredBrownefunding.32.Whathashappenedduringthepastfiveyears?A.Fabric

hasbecomemuchstronger.B.Plasticpollutionhasbeenlessserious.C.Microfibershavebeengreatlyimproved.D.Manyplasticbottleshavebeenreus

ed.33.WhatdoesBrownethinkofwashingsyntheticclothes?A.Itisworseningenvironmentalproblems.B.Itisaddingmicrofiberstoth

eclothes.C.Itismakingsyntheticclotheslastlonger.D.Itisdoinggreatdamagetowashingmachines.34.WhatcanbeinferredaboutBrowne'sBenignbyDesignresearch

project?A.Ithasachievedgreatsuccess.B.Ithasn'tgotanythingdone.C.Itisfacingsomedifficulties.D.Itisknowntoveryfew

people.35.Whereisthetextmostlikelyfrom?A.Anovel.B.Amagazine.C.Adiary.D.Aguidebook.第二节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15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。

Wealldolittlethingstoboostthewaywefeelandthinkthroughouttheday.Somethingassimpleastakingawalkoreatingapieceofchocolatecanbrightenyourmoodal

mostinstantly,thankstocertainchemicalreactionsthatoccurinthebrain.36Ifyou'regoingthroughsome-thingcomplex,youneedamoreperman

entpractice.That'swherewritingcomesin.AsMentalHealthAwarenessMonthbegins,it'sworthlearningaboutthewaysthatyoucanusew

ritingtosupportyourmentalwell-being.37Usewritingformindfulness.Mindfulnessisatried-and-truetechniqueforimprovingmentalwell

ness,butcanwritinghavethesameeffect?38Byfocusingonaparticularmomentandgettingitalloutthereonthepage,youcanfreeyourself

fromanyoftheotherconcernsthatarecrowdingyourmind.Thisway,youcanusewritingasanapproachtomindfulnessan

dasawayofrelievingstress.Anotherbenefittowritingisitsabilitytoclearyourmindofworries,negativethoughts,orsourcesofpain.39For

tunately,writingcanspeeduptheprocessofrestoringmentalclarity.40Peoplearemorelikelytotalktoothersaboutapainfuleventafterwritingaboutitpr

ivately,whichpowerfullysuggeststhatwritingcanindirectlyleadtoreachingoutforsupport,whichcanmeanevengreaterhealingandrelief.Throughtheproc

essofpopulatingablankpagewithlettersandwords,writingcanbeausefulmentalhealthtoolthatbothrecordsyourex

periencesandallowsyoutoworkthroughthem.A.Becomemoreself-aware.B.Thesepleasuresarejusttemporary,however.C.There'srealpowerbehindthepen—here

'swhy.D.Writingisalsothebestmethodofself-caretreatment.E.Clearingyourbrainofnegativethoughtscanbereallytoughwork.F.Ac

tually,theactofwritingforamere20minuteseachdaycanwork.G.Thisisbecausewritingtendstostimulatequestionsaboutyourlifeanddirection.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分55

分)第一节(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40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。TheUncommonProfessionalAnotherlongandtiringday!Iwenttothe

darkendoftheshelves,pressedmyforeheadagainstthewallandburiedmyselfinafewmomentsofquiet41.Wasthisthewayitwould

befortherestofmylife?HereIwas,twoyearsoutofschool,workingatyetanother42,low-pay,dead-endjob.Therewereseveralnewguysonthejobt

henextmorning—temporary43.Oneofthem,wearinga44withhisname“Jim”sewnonthepocket,caughtmyeye.Thecompanydidn'tissueuniforms—

infact,thecompanydidn'tcarewhatyouwore45youshowedup.I46himallthatdayandtherestofthedayswhenheworkedwithus.Jimwas47la

teorearly.Heworkedatasteady,48pace.Hewasfriendlytoeveryoneheworkedwith,but49talkedwhilehewasworking.

Hewasthekindofworkermanagers50.Andtheotherworkerslikedhimtoo.Hedidn'tgossipsor51orargue.Hejustdidthejobwithmorepersonal

dignitythanIhadbelieved,52theworkwaslow-levelanddull.Hewasaprofessional.Labourmightbe53,buthewasn't.Hewas

justadmirable!Monthslater,Jimleft,butthe54hemadeonmedidn't.IworkedjustthewayJimhaddone.Tomygreatsurprise,theman

agersnoticedmynewdevotionand55me.Afewyearslater,Ipromotedmyselftoa56jobinadifferentcompany.Andsoitwent.57,ma

nycompaniesandmanyyearslater,Istarteda58ofmyown.WhateversuccessI'vehadhasbeentheresultofhardworkandgoodluck,butIthinkthebiggestpartofmy59was

thelessonIlearnedfromJimsolongago.60doesnotcomefromthekindofworkyoudo;itcomesfromthewayyoudothework.41.A.excitementB.embarrassme

ntC.astonishmentD.disappointment42.A.challengingB.mindlessC.rewardingD.meaningful43.A.workersB.studentsC.visitorsD.managers44.A

.hatB.smileC.uniformD.moustache45.A.assoonasB.incaseC.eventhoughD.aslongas46.A.chattedwithB.watchedC.teasedD.staredat47.A.eitherB.

alwaysC.neverD.still48.A.unhurriedB.fastC.anxiousD.casual49.A.frequentlyB.cheerfullyC.sincerelyD.rarely50.A.accusedofB.dreamedofC.tookcar

eofD.feltsickof51.A.speakB.laughC.complainD.smoke52.A.ifB.thoughC.unlessD.so53.A.typicalB.specificC.greatD.common54.A.impressionB.co

mmentC.demandD.joke55.A.promotedB.assessedC.firedD.denied56.A.better-payingB.temporaryC.permanentD.low-level57.A.SimilarlyB

.InstantlyC.CurrentlyD.Eventually58.A.fundB.businessC.journeyD.school59.A.failureB.workC.luckD.trip6o.A.FriendshipB.MoneyC.RespectD.Love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l个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。TheUNESCOGlobalGeopark(地质公园)consistsofsixlocalcommunities,eachwiththeirownfeatured61.(a

ttraction)rangingfromminifarmstogeologicalgardens.Thesecommunitieswerelookingforwaystodevelopsustainableec

otourisminthisruralarea.Veryrecently,theGeoparkacquiredan62.(abandon)churchbuildingandwilltrans-formitintoanewGeoparkC

entre63.willnotonlyserveasacommunityandvisitorcentre,butalsoofferarangeofservicesandfacilities.Itisintendedthatsuchservicesandfacilit

ieswillcontributetothelongterm64.(finance)sustainabilityoftheGeoparkandcreatesustainableemploymentopportunities.Asanoutdoorlaboratoryforlocalschools

,theGeoparkfocuseson65.fun,interactive,discoverylearningstyle,aimingtobuildprideinthecommunities.Theyalsoworkwithu

niversities66.adulteducationcenterscoveringawiderangeofsubjectsincludinglocalgeology,archaeologyandarchitecture.Thegeologicalgardenserves67.(expla

in)keyeventsintheearth'shistory(creatureevolution,climatechange,platestructuretheory,etc.),and68.(be)apopularpicnicspot.Theyusekitephotography,ge

ophysicalsurveysandseismometers(地震仪)tomakelearning69.(excite).ThenewGeoparkCentre70.(annual)provideshands-onlearningaswellasspecialisttalksand

demonstrations.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。LastFriday,Iwasinformedtohostthegraduationceremonywithoneofmyclassmateinourschoolhall.Facingwithsuchagreatopport

unity,webothfeelexcited.Inordertomaketheceremonysuccessful,sowemadeenoughpreparationsforit.Theyarrangedtheprogrammes,gotfa

miliarwiththewordsandpractisedalottogether.WhenIgotonthestage,Iwassonervous,beyondmycontrol,whichImadethemistake.Whatanembarrassedmoment!Jus

tthen,Inoticedmyteachersmilingatme.Becausehisencouragement,Icalmeddownandeverythingworkedoutsmoothasexpected.第二节书面表达(满分25分)为了呼

吁高三学生养成健康的生活方式,你校将举办英语演讲比赛。请你以“HealthMattersMost”为题写一篇演讲稿参赛,内容包括:1.问题:因学业紧张,养成了不健康的生活方式;2.建议:养成健康的生活方式的具体做法。注

意:1.词数100左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。英语答案1.C2.B3.A4.C5.C6.B7.B8.A9.C10.C11.A12.B13.C14.A15.B16.A17.B18.C19.A20.A听力材料

TextlW:I'mfreezing.Canyouturnuptheheatandclosethewindows?M:Areyoukidding?It'ssummertime.Youcangetablanke

tifyouwantto.Text2M:Let'sgototheparkafteryoupickmeupfromschooltoday!Iwanttogoontheswings.W:I'msorry,sweetie.Mommyhasameetingthi

safternoon.ButyoursisterKatiewillpickyouup,andmaybeshecouldtakeyouthere.Text3W:John,youdothingslikethis

allthetime!Can'tyouknockonthedoorbeforeyouentermyofficenexttime?M:Sorry.I'mjustinahurry.Text4M:Nancy,lookatmynewshirt.W:Oh,that'sprettynice.Youk

now,myfriendPeterboughtthesameone.Itcosthim10dollars.Howmuchdidyoupayforit?M:10dollars?Oh,myGod!Ipaidtwiceasmuchasthat.Text5M:Il

ovethisnewpaintingyouhavedecidedtoputoverthebathtub!Itreallymakesthecoloroftheroompop!W:Thanks.Usually,peopleputartupintheirlivingroomorbedroom,bu

tIwanttobecreative.Text6W:Peanuts!Getyourpeanutshere!M:Hey,I’lltaketwobags!W:Allright,lookalive!M:Whoa!Whoa!W:Ha-ha,nicecatch!Youmusth

aveplayedsomebaseballyourself,huh?M:OnlywhenIwaslittle.Iusedtocoachmyson'steam,too.ButnowIlovecomingheretowatchothersplay.Itdoesn'tgetanyb

etterthanthis!HowmuchdoIoweyou?W:Fourdollarseach,sir.M:Here'saten.Keepthechange!W:Hey,thanksalot!Haveawonderfulday!Text7M:WelcometoTheCut!Doyouha

veanappointmentwithsomeonetoday,Miss?W:Uh,no.ButJeremycutmyhairlasttime.Isheavailable?M:No,todayisJeremy'sda

yoff.He’llbebacktomorrowafternoon.AndLandonovertherehasanotherpersonaheadofyou.Let'sseewhoelseisavailable...Hmm.soitlookslikeeveryoneisbook

edforthenexthalfanhour.Doyouwanttoputyournamedownandwaithereforabit?W:Sure.IsthereanywayIcanleavemyphonenumberandhavesomeonecallmewhe

nthere’sanopening?Ijustwanttogotothemusicstoreacrossthestreet.M:Well,wecan'tpromiseanythingunlessyou’rehereinthewaitingarea.Itgetspr

ettybusyinhere,asyoucansee.Text8M:I'dliketosendthispackagetoNewZealand.W:Okay.Butwehavetoaskyoutodeclarewhat'sinsideforsafetyreasons.M:Well,there’s

nothingdangerous.They’rejustsomesnacksandbathitems.W:Okay.Wouldyoulikeregulardelivery,rushdelivery,orovernightdelivery?M:Thepackagei

sformydaughter.It'snotnecessarilyurgent,butshemissesAmericanfoodandAmericanproducts.IguessI'lldorush

delivery.Howlongwillthattake?W:Usually,fourtofivedays.Regularmailcantakeuptotwoorthreeweeks,sorushdeliveryisagoodchoice.M:Isentap

ackagetomymominAustralialastyear,andittookoveramonthtogettoitsdestination.W:Yes,overseasshippingcantakealongtimesometimes.Itcantake

uptotwomonthstogettosomeplacesinAfrica.ItriedtosendaChristmaspresenttomybrotherinKenyalastyear,anditdidn'tget

thereuntilValentine'sDay!Text9M:It’ssonicetoseeyou!Howlonghaven'tweseeneachother?Nineortenyears?W:Elevenyears!ThelasttimeIsawyou

,weweregraduatingfromcollegetogether.Ican'tbelieveit'sbeenthatlong!M:Iknow!Whathaveyoubeendoing?W:Well,IworkforGoogle.I'mmarriedandIhaveao

ne-year-olddaughter.We’replanningonmovingtoHawaiisoon.Myhusbandhasfamilyandfriendsthere,andwejustlovetheweather!M:Thatsoundsfantastic!Willyou

beabletoworkforGooglethere,too?W:TheysaidIcould,butIthinkIwilllookforadifferentjob.Whataboutyou?Howhaveyoubeen?M:I’vebeenokay.Th

eyearsaftercollegewerehard.Icouldn'tfindajobandIwasstilllivingwithmyparents,butnow,I'mbackinschoolto

becomeadoctor.Iliveinasmallapartmentinthecity,andIhavesomegreatfriends.Lifeislookinggood!W:That'sgreat!Irememberyoualwaysd

idlovescience.M:Yes,Iwanttobecomeabraindoctor.It'salotofschooling,butit'sworthit.Whatkindofjobwillyoulookforin

Hawaii?W:Well,I'vealwaysdreamedofbecomingaclothingdesigner!Imighttrytofindsomethingthatinvolvesfashion.M:Goodluck!Text10Goo

dafternoon.WelcometothistourofDavid-sonCollege.Asaseniorhere,Icouldtellyouallaboutmyexperiencesinclassroomsandlabs.ButIthinkitwould

bemostvaluabletotalkaboutthecampusaswewalkaroundoutsidetogetanoverallfeelofthisamazingplace.Overtomy

leftisthelibrary,andbesidesbeingthemainplacewherestudentsdoresearchforpapers,it'salsowherealotofstudentsha

ngoutbetweenclasses.Therearecomputersandcomfortablechairseverywhere,andoneachfloor,thereareareasthatdonotrequireyo

utobequiet.Perhapsthisiswhyourstudentslikeitsomuch!Downtheroadtomyrightisthestudentcenter,wherestudent

scanbuycoffee,snacks,andofficialDavidsonCollegeclothing.Thestudentcenterisopenuntil10:00p.m.onschoolnightsandun

til2:00a.m.onweekendnights.Car-sonGym,whichisnamedafteroneofDavidson'smostfamousprofessors,isopen24hoursaday,sevendaysaweek.Yo

ucanplayalmosteverysportyoucanimaginethere,andtherearehealthclasseslikeyogaandgroupdanceeverydayexceptWednesday.Thebestpartaboutthegymisthecost:st

udentspayayearlyfeeof$50,andtheygettousethefacilitiesasmuchastheywant.Allright,we’recominguptothestadi

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ons62.abandoned63.which/that64.financial65.a66.and67.toexplain68.is69.exciting70.annually短文改错LastFriday,Iwa

sinformedtohostthegraduationceremonywithoneofmyclassmateinourschoolhall.FacingclassmatesFacedwithsuchagre

atopportunity,webothfeelexcited.Inordertomaketheceremonysuccessful,sowemadeenoughfeltpreparationsforit.Theyarrangedthepr

ogrammes,gotfamiliarwiththewordsandpractisedalottogether.WeWhenIgotonthestage,Iwassonervous,beyondmycontrol,whichImadethemistake.What

anembarrassedthataembarrassingmoment!Justthen,Inoticedmyteachersmilingatme.Because∧hisencouragement,Icalmeddownandeverythingofworkedoutsmoothase

xpected.smoothly【参考范文】HealthMattersMostWithCollegeEntranceExaminationapproaching,manyofusareundermuchpressurefromstudyandthereforehavedeve

lopedanunhealthylifestyle—studyingdeepintonight,rushingthroughmealsandtakinglittlephysicalexercise,whichisextremelyharmfultoourh

ealth.Tomeetthechallengesofthesenioryear,it'shightimethatwetookactiontosaynototheun-healthylifestyle.Notonlyarewesup

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