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2021年赣榆县第一中学高一英语月考试卷(本试卷总分150分,考试时间120分钟)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.Whatisthemandoing?A.Askingfordirections.B.Givingadvice.C.Offeringhelp.2.What’sJim’sproblem?A.Healwaysforge
tsthings.B.Heisnotpatient.C.Heisoftenlate.3.Whatdoesthemando?A.Heisaworker.B.HeisanEnglishteacher.C.Heisastudent.4.Whyisthewomanmoving?A.Thereistoomu
chnoisefromherneighbor.B.Herpresentflatistooexpensive.C.Shewantsaflatwithapiano.5.Howmuchdidthewomangivethemanasatip?A.$8.50.B.$1.50.C.$5.0
0.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.Whatimpressedthewoman?A.Theanimals.B.Thetower.C.Theclock.7.Whatisthemanconcernedabout?A.Thetravelingtime.B.Thecostoftheevent
.C.Thelackofwarmclothes.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atthegym.B.Atarestaur
antC.Atagrocerystore.9.Howmuchwillthemanpayforbeef?A.$5.B.$15.C.$10.10.Whatisthemanlookingfornow?A.Bread.B.Eggs.C.Milk.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Studentandteacher.B.Brotherandsister.C.Motherandson.12.Whatdoest
hemanwanttodoatTyler’shouse?A.Playbasketball.B.Prepareforanexam.C.Attendaparty.13.Whatwillthemanprobablydofirst?A
.Cleanhisroom.B.Leaveforhisfriend’shouse.C.Dothedishes.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whywon’tthespeakersgotoOceanBeach
?A.It’stoocrowded.B.It’stoocoldthere.C.It’stoofar.15.Whendidthespeakerslastgotothelake?A.Lastweekend.B.Whentheywerefirstmarried.C.Beforetheywe
remarried.16.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?A.Finishsomepaperwork.B.Dosomewashing.C.Packforthetrip.听第10段材料,回答
第17至20题。17.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeaker’smother?A.Shehascoronavirus.B.Shecan’tcomehomeoften.C.Sheisamemberofhospital.18.Whatdoesthemothe
rdoafterworktokeepthefamilysafe?A.Sheusesaseparateentrance.B.Shedoesn’ttalkwithanyone.C.Shestaysclosetoeve
ryone.19.Howdoesthespeakerfeelabouthismother?A.Scared.B.Indifferent.C.Proud.20.Whatisthespeakermainlytal
kingabout?A.Hisfamily.B.Hisworriesaboutmom.C.Hismother’scareer.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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选
出最佳选项,并在题卡上将该项涂黑。AThingstodoinLondonthisweekendTakealookatourlistsofexactlywhatisopeningupinLondon.L
ambethCountryShowSadly,thefestivalofcountrysidewon'tbegoingaheadinitsusualhomeofBrockwellParkthisyear.But,theshowisbeingta
kenonlineinstead.Allyourfavouritepartsofthefairwillbeonlinethisweekend,includingtheVegetableSculptureC
ompetitionandtheotherusualflowershowcompetitions,local-themedtalksandmusicperformances.WalthamstowGardenPartyThef
reetwo-dayfestivalinE17isgoingonlinethisyear.Overtheweekendyoucanappreciatemusicanddanceperformances,joinavi
rtualbeertasting,andtakepartinonlineT'aiChi.Don'tmissthemostexcitingpartoftheweekend:EastLondonRadio’sfirst-everliveshowtakingplaceacrossth
eweekendandlivemusicfromStMary’sChurch.ColumbiaRoadFlowerMarketTheColumbiaRoadFlowerMarketisreopeningthisweekend.H
owever,itwilllookandfeelquitedifferent.Stalls(摊位)willbespreadout,nearbyroadswillbeclosedandtherewillbealimitonthenumberofpeoplewhocan
enterthemarket.BrixtonCourtyardAnewbeergardenisopeninginBrixtonwithDJmusic,beertastingsandmore.SouthLondonmusicvenueBrixtonJammhasgottenitsoutdoorspa
cebackintogoodconditionwithspaced-outstallsandpicnicspots.21.WhatcanyoudoinWalthamstowGardenParty?A.Havealocal-themedtalk.B.Appreciatebeau
tifulflowers.C.Tastecoffee.D.Enjoymusic.22.WhatofthefollowingmeasureswillbetakeninColumbiaRoadFlowerMarket?A.Requestingvisitorstostandinline.B.L
imitingthenumberofvisitors.C.Reducingthenumberofthestalls.D.Forbiddingtravelerstovisit.23.Whichactivitywillyoupreferifyo
uwanttohaveapicnic?A.LambethCountryShow.B.WalthamstowGardenParty.C.ColumbiaRoadFlowerMarket.D.BrixtonCourtyard.BRisingSeasWillErase
(消除)MoreCitiesby2050,NewResearchShowsRisingseascouldaffectthreetimesmorepeopleby2050thanpreviouslythought,accordingtonewre
search,threateningtoallbuterasesomeoftheworld'sgreatcoastalcities.TheauthorsofapaperpublishedonTuesdaydevelopedamoreaccuratewayofcalculatingl
andelevation(海拔)basedonsatellitereadings,andfoundthatthepreviousnumberswerefartoooptimistic.Thenewresearchshowsthatsome150millio
npeoplearenowlivingonthelandthatwillbebelowthehigh-tidelinebymid-century.InThailand,morethan10percentofcitizensnowlive
onthelandthatislikelytobecoveredwithwaterby2050,comparedwithjust1percentaccordingtotheearliertechnique.Thepoliticalandcommer
cialcapital,Bangkok,isparticularlydangerous.Inotherplaces,themigrationcausedbyrisingseascouldcauseorworsenregionalconflicts.Basra,theseco
ndlargestcityinIraq,couldbemostlyunderwaterby2050.Ifthathappens,theeffectscouldbefeltwellbeyondIraq'sborders,accord
ingtoJohnCastellaw,aretiredMarineCorpsgeneral."Furtherlossoflandowingtorisingwaterstherethreatenstodrivefur
thersocialandpoliticalinstabilityintheregion,whichcouldleadtoarmedconflictsagainandincreasethelikelihoodofterrorism,"saidCastellaw,w
hoisnowontheadvisoryboardoftheCenterforClimateandSecurity,aresearchandadvocacygroupinWashington."So,thisisfarmorethananenv
ironmentalproblem,"hesaid."It'sahumanitarian,securityandpossiblymilitaryproblemtoo."24.Howmanypeoplewillbethreatenedby2050accordingt
otheresearch?A.About15million.B.About150million.C.About50million.D.About450million.25.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Themigr
ationcausedrisingseas.B.Risingseascoulderasealltheworld'sgreatcoastalcities.C.Basracouldbeentirelyunderwaterby2050.D.Furt
herlossoflandowingtorisingwaterscouldcausearmedconflicts.26.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Toadvisepeopletomovehouse.B.Towarnthedan
gerofconflicts.C.Totellnewresearch.D.Toappealforenvironmentalprotection.27.Whereisthistextmostlikelyfrom
?A.Asciencemagazine.B.SciencefictionC.Ageographytextbook.D.AmedicaljournalCSocialmediaistakingoverourlives:Facebook,Instagram,Twitterandn
ow,TikTok.Thesesocialmediaplatformshavetransformedfromawaytostayconnectedtoanindustrywhereevenkidscan
makemoneyofftheirposts.Whilethismayseemlikeanotheropportunisticinnovation,it’sreallyfullofhiddenfalserealities.Themedianincome(中位收入)recordedintheUni
tedStatesofAmericawasabout$63,000in2018.TikTokerscanmakeanywherefrom$50,000to$150,000foraTikTokbrandpartnership,andTik
Tokerswithoveramillionfollowerscanmakeupto$30,000amonth—$360,000ayear.Theyaremakingmorethantheaveragepersontry
ingtofeedtheirfamilyandkeeparoofovertheirheads,simplybypostinga15-secondvideo.Thisismadinmorewaysthanone.N
otonlyisitanoverpaid“job”,itpromotesundeservedadmirationfromviewersandafalsesenseofreality.ManyofthesefamousTikTokersarestillteens,andtheeffects
offameatsuchanearlystageinlifemightcauseissueslaterinlife,suchasmentalillness.Teensbetweentheagesof13and17makeup27%ofTikTokviewers,whocanbeeasilyin
fluencedbywhattheyarewatching.Theycanputafalsesenseofself-valueintowhotheylookuptoandwhattheyrepresent:money
,fame,beingconsideredconventionallyattractive.WhileTikTokhasbecomeagreattoolformarketing,it’simportanttounderstandhowthis
contentaffectsyoungviewers.Ifwe’reconstantlyconsumingcontentthatshowsusallweneedtodotobesuccessfulisbeconventionallyattractiveandposta15-secondvide
ofeaturinganewdance,itwillchallengeourknowledgeofwhatreallymakessomeonesuccessfulandwillinturnaffecto
urindividualworkethics(伦理).Whataboutthepeoplewhomissbirthdaysandfamilyholidaysduetotheirjobsandaren’tgettingpaidnearlyasmuchasthes
eTikTokers?RichardColyer,presidentandcreatorofMetaphor,Inc.,hadhisownviewonthisissue.“Itsoundsgreatthatkidscanmakemoneyfordoingthelatestdancemoves
ina15-secondvideo,butweshouldfeedthemindsofkidsandnotjusttheirbankaccounts.TikTokcanbegreatifusedproperly.Moneyaloneisnot
good,technologyaloneisnotgoodandconnectednesscanbebadifit’sonlyonline.”Again,asafellowconsumerofTikTok
,IdoenjoytheappwhenIhavesometimetokillandneedagoodlaugh.I’mnotagainstsomeonemakingalivingonentertainment,butwhatdoesgettingfamouso
fa15-secondvideoteachyoungpeople?28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inParagraph1referto?A.Socialnetworking.B
.StayingconnectedtotheInternet.C.AjobofferedbyTikTok.D.Makingmoneyonsocialmedia.29.WhichisthepossibleinfluenceofTik
Tokonitsyoungusers?A.Theytendtoliveanadultlifetoosoon.B.Theyarelikelytodevelopfalsevalues.C.Theymayabandonothersocialmedia.D.Theyareforcedtopayforcer
tainservices.30.WhatcanweinferfromRichardColyer’scomments?A.ItisbettertoinvolveeducationoninvestmentinTikTokvideos.B.YoungTikTokersshouldbeb
annedfrommakingmoney.C.TikTokcanbeapositiveinfluenceifteensemployitwisely.D.Contentsofvideosneedcheckingbeforetheirreleaseonline.31.Whichofthefol
lowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.SayNotoTikTok.B.AJobvsAnEntertainmentC.TikTok—AMineofMoneyD.JoinYoungTikTokersDThemanwhoinventedtheWor
ldWideWebafewdecadesagoiscallingformajorchangestomakeitbetterforhumans.InanopenletterpublishedonTuesday,Berners-Leesaidthatthewebwasusedbyhalfth
eworld'spopulation.Berners-Leesaidthewebhadclearlycreatedgreatopportunitiesforhumanstoprogressandhadmadelifeeasierformillionsofpeople.A
ctually,italsohasofferedopportunitiestogroupstraditionallynotheardanewvoiceinsociety.However,headdedthatthewebhadalso
providednewwaysforcheatstocommitcrimes(犯罪).“Againstthebackgroundofnewsstoriesabouthowthewebismisused,it'
sunderstandablethatmanypeoplefeelafraidandunsureifthewebisreallyaforceforgood,”hewrote.Berners-LeecreatedagroupcalledtheWorldWideWebFoundation
.Heislookingforhelpfromgovernments,companiesandpeopletobecomemoreinvolvedinshapingthewebtodomoregoodforhumans.Hisactualplaniscall
edthe“Contract(合同)fortheWeb”.Underthiscontract,governmentsarecalledontotakestepstomakesureallpeoplecanconnecttotheInternetandthatpersonalprivacyisre
spected.BusinessesareaskedtokeeptheInternetpriceslowsomorepeoplecanusetheweb.Inaddition,companiesshouldr
espectprivacyanddeveloptechnologiesthataimtoputpeoplefirst.Theplanalsocallsonpeopletocreatematerialsforthewebandworkwithotherstomakesurethatisrich
,qualityinformationforeveryone.Besides,peopleshouldseekto“buildstrongcommunitiesthatrespectpersonalspeechandhumane
quality.”“ThepathtomaketheInternetbetteristheresponsibilityofeveryonewhousesit,”Bermers-Leeadded,“Makingbigchan
geswillnotbeeasy,butwillbeverywellworthitintheend.”32.WhatdoesBerners-LeethinkoftheWorldWideWeb?A.Itishisgreatestregret.
B.Itneedsimproving.C.Itstopstheprogressofhumans.D.Itdoesmoreharmthangood.33.What'swrongwiththewebaccordi
ngtoBerners-Lee?A.Itismisusedforbadpurposes.B.Itblocksoutanewvoiceinsociety.C.Itismisunderstoodbyallpeople.D.Itisexpensiveforhalfthe
world’spopulation.34.Whataregovernmentscalledontodounderthe“ContractfortheWeb”?A.Puttechnologyfirst.B.Popula
rizetheInternet.C.Creatematerialsfortheweb.D.MaketheInternetfreeofcharge.35.WhatshouldpeopledowiththeInternetinBerners-Lee'sopinion?A.Be
responsibleforit.B.Completelyrelyonit.C.Absolutelyrejectit.D.Beunconcernedaboutit.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入
空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项为多余选项。HowtoReduceGiftWrapWasteWrappingpapermayhave“paper”initsname,butthatdoesn’tautomaticallymeanitcanberecycled.36Trythesesugges
tionsforcuttingdowntheamountofwrappingpaperyouthrowaway.Reusewhatyouhave.37It’sestimatedthattheU.S.produces4.6mill
ionpoundsofwrappingpaperannually,and2.3millionpoundsofthatstaysinpeople’shomes,awaitingreuse.Usedifferentmaterials.3
8Selectbasicbrownthickpaperthatcanbemadeupwithabow,ribbons,leaves,pineconesormarkers.Repurposenewspapers,oldpostersandchi
ldren’sschoolartworksaswrappingpaper.Thereareplentyofothereco-friendlyalternativestowrappingpaperthatarejustdelightfulandceleb
ratory.39Usebaskets,fabric,giftboxesorbags,teatowels,andmoretocontainanddisplayyourpresents.LearntheJapaneseartofwrappi
ng,usingbeautifulknots(绳结)tofastencolorful,reusablefabricsinattractiveways.Thisway,you’llhavenowrappingp
aperwastetodealwith.Askforbetterpaper.Shopsstorewhatcustomerswant,andrecyclabilityshouldbeatoppriority,soletthatbeknownwhenyou’reoutshopp
ing.AsexplainedbySimonEllin,CEOoftheRecyclingAssociation,atradebodythatrepresentsabout90wastemanagementcompaniesand
papermerchantsintheUnitedKingdom,“It’sacampaignwe’vebeenonallyear—doyoureallyneedtodesignanon-paperwrappingpaper?Ma
kepaperwithrecyclinginmind!”40A.Shopwiththatinmind,too.B.Tryzerowaste.C.Wrappingpapercanbeusedmanytimesifcareistakentounwr
apitwithouttearing.D.Infact,manytypesofwrappingpapercannotduetotheirmaterials.E.Whenwrappingpaperisextremelythin,ithasfewgoodqualityfibe
rsforrecycling.F.Youdon’thavetochooseshiningpapertodecorateapresent.G..Havingamixofrecyclableandnon-recyclablepapersisarealproble
mforcompanies.第三部分英语知识运用(共三节,满分30分)第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Mr.Jacksonwasblin
dfrombirth.Heownedafruit41onaverybusystreet.Althoughhewasvisuallydisabled,heranhisbusinessprettyhandsomely.Hecouldseenothingandhecouldonly42thething
swithinhisreach.However,hewasabletohandleitandwascontentwitheverythinghehad.Onedayhissoncametohim.HetoldMr
.Jacksonin43thathereadinthenewspaperofadoctorwhocouldoperateonhiseyesandallowhimtosee.Thefatherandsont
raveledtothedoctorandpaidforthe44.Aftertheoperation,thedoctoraskedMr.Jackson,“Whatisthefirstthingyouar
e45toseewhenItakethebandages(绷带)off?”,Hereplied,“Ireallywanttoseemybeautiful46onmystand!”Thedoctorandtheson47Mr.Jacksondowntothebusystreetwhereh
isfruitstandhadbeenlocatedforsomanyyears.Thedoctor48unwrappedthebandagessothathecouldlayhiseyesonthebeautifulfruit!Mr.Jacksonwassofullof49
thathecouldfinallyseehislife'swork—takingcareofhisfruit!Afterafewhoursof50hisbeautifulfruitstand,helookeddownthestreetbothwaysandsawtherewerequiteafe
wfruitstandsinbothdirections.Helookedacrossthestreetandsawmanyotherfruitstands.Hespentsomuchtimelookingatotherpeople's
fruitstandsand51thecompetition.Soonhisownbusiness52.FromMr.Jackson'sfailure,weshouldknowthateveryonei
sa53individualwithdifferentfingerprints,DNAandthinking.Whatweneedtodoisjustbeourselvesand54everyoneelsetobewhotheyare.Mindourownbusinessandwe
shouldneverbeafraidof55.41.A.standB.companyC.storeD.center42.A.rememberB.describeC.imagineD.feel43.A.p
rideB.excitementC.doubtD.surprise44.A.informationB.serviceC.medicineD.operation45.A.nervousB.eagerC.luckyD.
afraid46.A.flowersB.fruitC.vegetablesD.clothing47.A.sentB.followedC.accompaniedD.invited48.A.suddenlyB.carefullyC.curiouslyD.firmly49.
A.regretB.courageC.joyD.relief50.A.enjoyingB.judgingC.checkingD.making51.A.preparingforB.worryingabou
tC.focusingonD.takingup52.A.improvedB.appearedC.failedD.expanded53.A.simpleB.uniqueC.reliableD.perfect54.A.forceB.persuade
C.requireD.allow55.A.competitionsB.differencesC.changesD.disabilities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。Somepeoplethinkthatporri
dge(粥)isnot56(taste).Butforme,porridgeisdelicious.Itcanbea57(convenience)andveryhealthywaytostartaday.Porridgeisakindoffood58(serve)forb
reakfastinChina.Itisusuallyatypeofgrain,likemaizeoroat,mixedwitheithermilkorwater.Itissoftandsticky—59(thick)thanliquid,butnotsolid.Porrid
geisveryeasytodigest,soit'sverygoodforpeople60areill.Porridgepreparation—theamountofingredientsandcookingtime—61(de
pend)onwhatyouchoosetouseasyourporridgebase.IfI'mcookingformyselfIputsomerolledoatsinapan,addsomewaterandmilk,andthenletthemi
xtureboiled.Istirtheporridgeconstantly.Onceit62(cook),thefunpartisaddingthefavors.Porridgealonedoesn'thaveav
erystrongflavor.Althoughsomepeoplethinkthismakesporridge63(bore),Ithinkthisis64makesporridgeexciting!Itislikeablankpieceofpaper—
youcanaddalmostanythingyouwanttotheporridgebase.Seeds,nutsanddriedfruitsareaverygood65(choose)toaddandcangiveyouenergy
fortheday.第四部分第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的英国好友Peter在给你的电子邮件中说他想了解中国唐代诗人李白和他的诗歌,希望你能给他介绍一些内容。请你写一封电子邮件回复他,内容包括:1.李白生平介绍(生于公元70
1,卒于762);是继屈原之后最伟大的浪漫主义诗人2.李白浪漫主义诗歌形成的原因3.李白诗歌对于古今中外诗人的影响注意:1.词数80—100;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;DearPeter,___
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___________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节:读后续写阅读下面短文,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。(25分)Afriendofminewh
osenamewasJohnSmithhadabadmemory,whichmadehimfamous.Hewassoforgetfulthathesometimesforgotwhathewastalkingabou
tinthemiddleofasentence.Hiswifehadtoconstantly(经常地)remindhimabouthismeetings,hisclasses,evenhismeals!Onceheforgothehadeatenbreakfasttwice,atho
meandatschool.Hiswifelikedtoremindherneighbors,“IfJohndidn’thavehisheadtiedon,hewouldforgetthattoo!”SinceSmithwasaprof
essoratawell-knownuniversity,hisforgetfulnesswasoftenanembarrassmenttohim.Itwasn’tthathewasnotclever,ass
omecriticalpeopletendedtosay,butjustvery,veryabsent-minded.Onehotsummerday,Pro.Smithdecidedtotakehischildrentoaseas
idetownaboutathree-hourtrainrideaway.Tomakethetripmoreinterestingforhisyoungchildren,hekeptthenameofthetownasecret.However,bythetimetheyarrivedatt
hestation,Smithforgotthenameofthetownhewasplanningtovisit.Luckily,afriendofhishappenedtobeinthestation.Heofferedtotakecareofthechildr
enwhileSmithhurriedbackhometofindoutwherehewasgoing.Theprofessor’swifewassurprisedtoseehimagainsosoon.“O
h,mydear,Iforgotthenameofthetown.”“What?Youforgotthename?Maybeonedayyouwillforgotmyname!NowI’llwritethenameofthattownonap
ieceofpaper,andyouputitinyourpocketandplease,pleasedon’tforgetwhereyouputit.”Satisfiedthatshehadsolvedtheproblemshesentherhusbandoffa
gain.Tenminuteslatershewasastonishedtoseehimoutsidethehouseforthethirdtime.Paragraph1:“Whatisthematternow?”askedhiswife.______
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____________________________________________________________________________________高一英语月考试卷答案(6月3日)1--5ACCAB6—10BACAA11—15CBABB16--2
0CCACB21--25DBDBD26--30CADBC31—35BBABA36--40DCFBA41--45ADBDB46--50BCBCA51--55BCBDA56.tasty57.convenient58.served59.thicker60.who/that61
.depends62.iscooked63.boring64.what65.choice应用文写作参见课本P53-54读后续写参考答案“Whatisthematternow?”askedhiswife.“Ijustcan’tremem
berwhyIcomebackandwhereIamsupposedtobegoingonsuchahotsummerday.”repliedtheprofessor.However,therealreasonwasthatheforgotwhe
rehehadlefthischildren.Sensingsomethingwrong,Mrs.Smithdidn’tbelievehiswords,becausewheneverhetoldalie,hewouldblinkhiseyesusuallyquickly.“Tel
lmethetruth,”orderedhiswife.“Asyoutoldme,Ididn’tforgetwhereIputthenameofthattown,butIforgetthestationwhereIleftourchildren!”Whisperedt
heprofessor,hisvoicetrembling.“Whatabadmemory!”shoutedthewife.“Hearingthecry,outrushedtheirneighbors,tryingtofindoutwhathadhappened.Afightbetween
thecouplewasabouttostartwhentheprofessor’scellphonebegantoring.Hisfriendphonedtocomplain.Theprofessorapologized,gotintohiscarand
droveaway,leavingbehindabunchofpeopleoutsidethehouse.Beingafraidthathewouldmakemattersworseagain,Mrs.Smithdecidedtofollowhim,whothen
calledataxi.Bythetimeshecaughtupwithherhusband,thechildrenwerealreadybackhomesafeandsound.Text1M:Canyoutellmehowtogettother
ailwaystationfromhere?(1)W:I’dlovetohelpyou,butI’mastrangerheremyself.Text2W:Jimhasagoodmemory.Iwishhewouldbehereontime.Thisisthethirdtimewehaveh
adtowaitforhim.(2)M:Notsurprisingatall.That’sJim.Text3W:Whydoyouwanttoworkherepart-time?M:First,Iwanttogetsomemoneytopayformyschoolfees.
(3)Second,IwanttopracticemyEnglishwiththeforeigntourists.Text4M:Ihearyouaremovingintoanewflatsoon.W:Yes,eventhoughitismoree
xpensive.Mypresentneighborplaysthepianoallnightlong.Ican’tstandit!(4)Text5W:TheHiltonHotel,please.Ihavea10:30appointment.M:
You’llbethereinplentyoftime...Hereweare.Youstillhavefiveminutesleftbeforeyourmeeting.That’llbe$8.50,please.W:Than
kyou.Here’s$10.00.Keepthechange.(5)Text6M:TheHarbinIceFestivallooksamazingthisyear.W:Yes,didyouseethehugetowermadeofsnow?I
didn’tbelievesuchathingcouldbebuilt.It’sincredible.(6)M:Therearealsosnowanimalsandagiantclock.W:Wemustgo.Itwillbeourlossifwe
don’t.M:It’saverylongwaytotravel.Itwilltakeforever.(7)W:Oh,we’llbefine.Justpacksomewarmclothes.Idon’tthink
itwillbetooexpensive.M:OK.Itwillbeanewwaytospendaholiday.Text7W:Hey!Funnyrunningintoyouhere.Areyougettingfoodfordinnertoo?M:
Yes,I’minchargeoftheshoppingtoday.(8)Iwanttomakehamburgerstonight.W:Oh,there’sasaleonbeef!(8)It’susually$10apa
ckage,buttodayit’shalf-price.(9)Ijustgot3for$15!M:Isaw!Ijustgrabbedoneaswell!(8)(9)ButnowIneedburgerbuns.DoyouknowwhereIcanfindthebrea
dsection?(10)W:Yeah,justwalkpastthemilkandeggsandyoushouldseealotofdifferentkindsofbread.M:Thanks!I’lltrythem!Text8(第11题为推断题)M:CanIgoovertomyfriend
Tyler’shouse?(12)W:DoIknowhim?M:Yes,he’sonthebasketballteam.W:Oh,right.ButIthoughtItoldyouearlier,youcan’tgoanywhereuntilyoucl
eanyourroom,especiallynowwhenyouwanttogotoaparty.M:I’mnot!Wehaveamathtesttomorrowandwe’regoingtostudytogether.(12)W:Evenso,y
ouneedtocleanyourroomfirst.(13)It’satotalmess!Yourdirtyclothesarealloverthefloor.M:ButIpromiseI’llcleanitwhenIcomeback.I’llevendothedishesafterdi
nnertomorrow.W:No,sorry.Doitnow,andthenyoucanleave.Youdon’tevenneedtoworryaboutthedishes.Yourdaddywoulddothed
ishes.M:OK,fine.(13)Youwin!Text9W:Let’stakethedayoffandgotothebeach.M:Usually,I’dsaynobecauseIhavesomuchworktodoin
theoffice.Butthatsoundsreallygoodtome.Wheredoyouwanttogo?W:HowaboutOceanBeach?(14)M:It’stoocoldforthattoday.(14)Whydon’twedri
vesouthtothatnicelittlelake?Rememberthatplace?Weusedtogotherewhenwewerefirstmarried.(15)Ithasabeautifu
lbeachandit’susuallywarmerthanitisaroundhere.W:That’satwo-hourdrivefromhere!M:Sowhat?TodayisFriday.Let’sspendthewholeweekenddownthe
re.W:I’dlovethat.Nowashingorcleaning.Perfect!I’llgopackourthings.(16)Let’sleavesoon.M:OK,it’lltakemeaboutanhourtof
inishupthispaperwork.I’lldropitoffattheofficeonourway.Text10(第20题为总结题)Mymomworksinahospital.(17)Becauseofthe
coronavirusdisease,Iworryabouthereverydaywhensheleavesforwork.Ioftentellhertotakecare.Therehaveonlybeenafewsickpeopleinourcity,b
utwedon’tknowwhatwillhappeninthefuture.That’swhymymomistryingtokeepourfamilysafetoo.Whenshecomeshomefromwork,sheisextracareful.Sheentersfromadoor
thattherestofusdon’tuse,andthere’sasinkforhertowashherhandsassoonasshewalksin.(18)Athome,shedoesn’tgettooclosewhenshetalkstous,andsheusuallystaysinh
erownroom.Iknowit’sbecauseshewantstokeepussafe,butIjustwishwecouldspendmoretimetogether.Itakeprideineverythingmym
om’sdoing,(19)butIalsomissherhugs.