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2020~2021学年第一学期交大附中、龙岗中学第一次联考英语试题注意:1.请把答案全部写在最后一页试卷的规定位置;2.请务必按照要求答题,不按照要求答题不得分;3.试卷总分150分,完卷时间120分钟。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷
上。录音部分结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂在答题卡上。第一节:(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完后,各小题将给出10秒钟
的作答时间。每段对话仅读一遍。1.WhatdoesMissJamisonthinkTedshoulddo?A.Drivefaster.B.Leavesooner.C.Checktheweatherforecast.2.H
owoftendoJanet’sparentscallher?A.Abouttwiceaweek.B.Aroundonceamonth.C.Abouttwiceamonth.3.Wherewillthemanpr
obablywritehispaper?A.Athome.B.Inacomputerlab.C.Atthelibrary.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.A
tthegym.B.Atamovietheater.C.Atschool.5.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Takingmathclass.B.Borrowingnotes.C.Visitingtheamusemen
tpark.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.Whatgoesonthesecondlineinthecenter?A.Thesender’sdistrict.B.Thereceiver’saddress.C.Thereceiv
er’sname.7.Whatdoesthewomanstillneedtobuy?A.Apostagestamp.B.Aproperenvelope.C.Airmailinsurance.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.HowlongdoesittakeJennytowri
teherpaperaltogether?A.Threeweeks.B.Twoweeks.C.Oneweek.9.WhichpartisthemostdifficultforJenny?A.Preparinganoutline.B.Writingth
epaper.C.Doingtheresearch.10.WhatdoesStanthinkJennyshoulddo?A.Borrowhisoutline.B.Useheroutlinefromlastsemester.C.Makeaplanbeforewriting听第8段材料,回答第11至
13题。11.Whatfieldisthemanprobablyin?A.Finance.B.Engineering.C.Medicine.12.HowdoesthewomantraveltoNewYork?A.Bycar.B.Byplane.C.Bytrain.13.Whatdoesthe
womanthinkaboutNewYork?A.Shedislikesitalittlebit.B.Shecan’tstandit.C.Shefeelsrelaxedthere.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whodidthewomanli
vewithin1940?A.Byherself.B.Withherhusband.C.Withherparentsandbrother.15.Wherewasthewomanin1945?A.InMinnesota.B.InWashingtonD.C.C.InCali
fornia.16.Whichjobdidthewomanhaveforthelongesttime?A.Politician.B.Secretary.C.Newsreporter.17.Whatisthe
probablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Neighbors.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Grandmaandgrandson.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Accordingtothe
talk,whatismorecommonintheWestthaninChina?A.Usingmobilepayments.B.Usingcash.C.Usingcreditcards.19.HowmanypeopleuseAlipayorWeChatPay?A.A
llpeopleinChina.B.LessthanthosewhousePayPal.C.NearlyeveryonewhohasasmartphoneinChina.20.Howaremobilepaymentsdescribedinthetalk?A.Ea
syandconvenient.B.Simpleandfreeofcharge.C.Popularbutawkwardtouse.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,共计30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。AFoodfestivalsareacommonoccurrenceintheUKandtakeplaceinallsortsofplacesandatallsortsof
times.Areyouameatlover?ThenwhynottryMeatopia?Thisthree-day,London-basedfestivaltakesplaceattheendofAugus
t.Inadditiontoarangeofraciallysourcedmeatproducts,fromjuicyburgerstotastysteaks,attendeescanlistentolivemusic,wat
chbutcherydemos,andattendinformalmeat-basedworkshops.Ifyoupreferafestivalthatwillhelpyouavoidanykindofmeatorfish,thenVegfestis
foryou.Thisvegan-friendlyeventtakesplaceinarangeofUKplacesseveraltimesayear.Hereyoucanenjoyawideselectionoffreshlypreparedveganfood,lear
ncookingtipsandheartalksonnutritiontohelpyoumakethemostofyourplant-basedfood.Ifyouhaveasweettooth,thenitcouldbethattheNationalHoney
Show,whichstartedin1921andisthelargesteventofitskind,istheplaceforyoutobe.Thisthree-dayeventattractsover2,000entrantstotheir
traditionalcompetition,andofferslecturesandworkshopsonbeekeepingand,ofcourse,honey.Ifthatdidn’tsuityou,whataboutafes
tivalthatisdedicatedmerelytostrawberry?Strawberry,afestivalofpreserves,hasbeenrunningforadecade.Itincludesacompetitiontofindthebesthome
madestrawberrysauce.Ifyou’dprefersomethingwithalittlemorekicktoit,thenyoucouldattendTheGingerandSpiceFestivalheld
inMarketDrayton.Itcelebratesitstown’shistoricconnectiontoRobertClive,whoreturnedfromIndiawithginger.Whilethere’snoaccountingfortaste,theUKhasso
methingtooffermostpeople.Fromlarge-scalefestivities,tothesmallermoreamateurgatherings,onethingiscertain:peoplearecrazyabouttheirfood.21.WhatdoesMeato
piaaimtooffer?A.Variouslocalspecialties.B.Meat-relatedactivities.C.Justmeat-basedproducts.D.Lessonsonhealthydiets.22.Whichofthefol
lowingisintendedforpeoplewhofavorsugar?A.Vegfest.B.TheNationalHoneyShow.C.Strawberry.D.TheGingerandSpi
ceFestival.23.Whatdoallthefestivalshaveincommon?A.Theyarepopularwithsomepeople.B.TheylastfornomorethanthreedaysC.Theyhavegainedglobalrecognit
ion.D.Theyhavepromotedthelocaltourism.BYouarewithmeonceinawhilefornearly20yearsnow.Youneversaidwhyyouchoseme.Ididn’teventhinkIwasyourtype.
Ihadalwaysthoughtyouwentfortheworrier,theunadventurous.ButIamanoutgoinggirl.Maybeyouwereimpressedwithmydemandingtea
chingcareer.Yourpastloverscomefromallwalksoflife.Iseethemyellandaccuseunderyourpressure.Ioftenkeepyouasecret.Irefusetoletmyident
itybesweptupinyours.Besides,sometimeswhenpeopletalkaboutyou,whattheyareconcernedishowtheyknowyou,tooandthewa
ystoberelaxedandgetawayfromanxiety.Butyouandtheyareonlycasualacquaintances—theintensity(强度)isincomparable.IamwritingnowbecauseIhaveno
ticedthatwearegrowingapart.SotherearethingsIwanttosay.Iknowmydailyexercisingannoysyou;you’renowheretobeseenwhenI
’mreadingourfavouritebooks.I’venoticedthatyou’returnedoffbythewayI’meatingfruitsandvegetables.WhenItakethetimetochatwithastra
ngerorafriend,youoftenstormoff.SoI’vedecideditistimetostartmakingplansofmyown,despitenotknowingwhatyoursare.Iknowwewillalwaysbeintouch.You’ll
visitmewhenIleastexpectit.Butplanonbeingprepared.Ifwedoeventuallysplitforgood,youshouldknowyouhavechangedmeforthebetter.Becauseo
fyou,Iseethatlifeisafragilegifttobehandledwithawakenedcareandpatience.Solearntokeepyouatbaybygettingawayfromstress.Inshort,appreciateyouforwhat
youhavebroughtintomylifebutIaskyoutogivemethedistanceIneedtolivethelessonsyouhavetaught.24.Theword“you”mentionedinthepassagerefersto________.A.
asecretB.abadfeelingC.ateacherD.theauthor’sbestfriend25.Whichactivityoftheauthorwill“you”like?A.Readingherfavoritebooks.B.Chatt
ingwithherfriendshappily.C.Workingoutonregularbasis.D.Doingdemandingworkandfeelingstressed.26.What’stheauthor’sattit
udetowards“you”?A.Sheisgratefulto“you”.B.Shehaspityon“you”.C.Shecan’tforgive“you”.D.Sheregretstreatin
g“you”badly.27.Whereisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?A.Apoem.B.Aguidebook.C.Adiary.D.Abiography.CEverytime
wegetonaplane,we’reaskedtoeitherturnoffourphonesorchangethemtoflightmode—it’sfor“securityreasons”.ButaccordingtoTheConversation
website,havingtoturnourphonesoffonaplaneis“aserviceissue,notasafetyone”.Whenwespeakonourphonesintheair,theycan
causeinterferencetotheaircraft’sradiosandpilotscanhearthisinterferenceintheirheadphones.“It’sthesamenoiseyou’llbefamil
iarwith,ifyouputyourmobiletooclosetoaspeaker,”theMirrornoted.“Itisnotsafety-critical,butisannoyingforsure.”Thoughspeakingonaphone
duringaflightisn’tdangerous,fromtheviewpointofservice,itisn’tstillagoodidea.Whenwemakeorreceiveacallonthegr
ound,weconnecttoacelltowerthatdealswithallcallswithinan80-kilometerradius(半径).Aswemovefromplacetoplaceweare“handedon”todifferentcellt
owers.AsUSscientistSvenBilenexplains,forthissystemtowork,thereare“built-in”expectations:Thereshouldn’tbetoomany“handoffs”andpeop
leshouldn’tbetravelingfasterthancarspeeds.“Ofcourse,phoneusersshouldbeclosetotheground.”headded.Ifweweretomakephon
ecallswhileweflew,however,noneoftheseexpectationswouldbemet.Andevenworse,ourcellphoneswouldstopworking.Butnowthingsarebeginningtochange.Ifw
estillcan’tspeakduringaflight,wecanuseotherphonefunctions.Forexample,AirbusA330ofEmiratesAirlineshasinflightWiFitomakepassengerssendand
receiveshortmessagesintheair.Inthefuture,asBilenpointsout,itmaybepossibleforairtravelerstomakeandreceivecallsfreely.Thebreakthroughcouldbe“pic
ocells”,whicharesmallcelltowersontheplaneitself.Therewouldnolongerbeconnectionsmadebetweenphonesandt
hegroundandthereforetherewouldbenodangerofdisruptiontophoneservice.Oneday,perhaps,wewillbechattingintheairasmuchaswechatontheground.28.Whyarepas
sengersrequiredtoturnofftheirphonesonaplane?A.Becauseusingphoneswillposeathreattotheirsafety.B.Becauseusingphonesmaycauseannoying
noisetopilots.C.Becauseturningoffphonescanensurepassengersabetterservice.D.Becausephoneswillfailtobeconnectedtothecelltowerwheninthe
air.29.Howmany“build-in”expectationsarementionedbySvenBilentohelpmakeaphonecall?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.30.Whatca
nweinferfromthepassage?A.Peopleshouldtravelslowerthanairplanespeedstomakeaphonecallsuccessfully.B.Passengersarelikelytomakeorreceiv
ephonecallsfreelyonaplaneinthefuture.C.“Picocells”hasbeenappliedbyairlinestoprovidepassengerswithgoodphoneservice.D.PassengerscanreceivecallsonAi
rbusA330ofEmiratesAirlineswiththehelpofinflightWiFi.31.Whereisthetextmostlikelyfrom?A.Asciencefiction.B.Atraveljournal.C.Aguidebook.D
.Amagazine.DBuyinggreenisnowpopularwithmanyconsumers.Wechooseenvironmentallyfriendlyproducts,andwetrytobeconsciousconsume
rs.However,newresearchbytheUniversityofArizonahasfoundthatithasnopositiveeffectonpsychologicalwell-being(幸福感).I
talsohasamorelimitedenvironmentalbenefitthantheotheroptionsimplybuyingless.Thestudyfollowed968youngadultsov
eranumberofyears.Throughoutthestudy,participantsrespondedtoonlinesurveyquestionsabouttheirsubjunctivewell-being,their
lifesatisfactionandtheirpsychologicaldistress(悲伤),aswellasgivinginformationabouttheirlevelsofmaterialismandpro-environmentalbehavior
s.Thestudyfoundthatreducedconsumption—buyingless,repairingitemsinsteadofreplacingthem,avoidingimpulsepurchasesands
oonwaslinkedtoahigherlevelofpersonalwell-beingandalowerlevelofpsychologicaldistress,butgreenbuyingdidnotshow
suchlinks.Perhapsunsurprisingly,thestudyalsofoundthatyoungpeoplewithmorematerialisticvalueswerelesslikelytoengageinreducedconsu
mption.Thisgroupdid,however,engagewithbuyinggreenactivities.ResearcherSabrinaHelmsuggeststhatthismaybebecausebuyinggreenisst
illbuyingsoitstillsatisfiesthematerialists’urgetoaccumulatenewitems.Thesepeoplearecalled‘greenmaterialists’.However,greenmaterialistsmuststi
lldealwiththesameconsumption-relatedstressesasaveragematerialists.Ifyoubuyandownalotofstuff,ittakesupalotofheadspa
ce.Youhavetoworryabouthowtopayforit,andyouhavetomanageallthestuff,worryingabouthowtokeepitsafeandhowtokeepitor
ganized.AsHelmnotes,“Thekeyistoreduceconsumptionandnotjustbuygreenstuff.Havinglessandbuyinglesscanactually
makeusmoresatisfiedandhappier.”Understandinghowmaterialisticvaluesaffectconsumerbehaviors,andhowthosebehaviorsinturnaffec
tpersonalwell-being,isimportant.However,Helmacknowledgesthatformanyconsumers,changingbehaviorstoconsumelesswillbechallenging
.“We'vebeentoldsincechildhoodthatthere’saproductforeverythingandit’sOKtobuy,andit’sagoodthingbecausethat’showtheeconomywork
s,”SheSaid.32.Whatisthedifferencebetweenbuyinglessandbuyinggreen?A.Buyinglesspromotespersonalwell-being.B.Buyinglessisba
sedonmaterialisticvalues.C.Buyinggreenbringsmorelifesatisfaction.D.Buyinggreencontributesmoretotheenvironment.33.Whatpro
blemdoesagreenmaterialistusuallyhavetoface?A.Theburdenofownership.B.Worriesabouthowtostaysafe.C.Stressesfroma
veragematerialists.D.Thedifficultyfindinggreenproducts.34.WhatdoeswhatHelmsaysinthelastparagraphindicate?A.Itisnaturaltobuyandsellthings.B.It’sim
portanttobewiseconsumers.C.It’sgoodtobuywhatisneeded.D.It’snoteasytomakepeoplebuyless.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.C
hangesinConsumerCultureB.BuyingLessforYourHappinessC.GreenConsumption:AChoiceforthePlanetD.HowMaterialisticValuesAffectConsumerBehaviors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入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。HowtoenjoybeingateenagerBeingateenagercanbechallengingwithyourhormonesgoingwild.36Herear
esomereallyusefultipsforyoutohaveenjoyableteenageyears.Settingindividualexpectations.Everyoneisdifferent,especiallyintheirteena
geyears.37Someteensprefertospendtheirteenageyearswithfriends,whileothersprefertostudyandwork;someprefertobequie
twallflowers,whileothersareloudanddon'tcareiftheystandout.38Forlotsofpeople,theteenageyearsarefullofworries-stoppayin
gsomuchattentiontothem!Manyworriesarebasedonwhatotherpeoplethink,ratherthanwhatyouthink.Goaheadanddowhatyouwant
todo,withoutfactoringintheopinionofothers;chooseyourownpathinlife,anddon’tworryaboutwhatothersthinkofyourchoices!Liveitthewayyouwan
tto.Worktoimproveyoursocialskills.Someteenshavetroublewithsocialinteraction,withthereasonsbehinditvarying.Sinc
esocialinteractionisnecessaryinordertosucceed,it’simportanttolearnhowtocopewithshynessandsocialanxiety.Considerworkingwit
hafriendorafamilymemberofcloseagetodevelopyoursocialskills.39Keepgoodrelationswithyourfamily.Manyteenagersbecomebad-tempered,withdr
awn,andstopvaluingfamilyasmuchastheyusedto.Trytoavoidthis.Familyisoneofthemostimportantconnectionsinyourli
fe.40Andplus,youseethemeveryday.Whynotmakeitnicetospendtimewiththem?A.Developyoursenseofself.B.Realizethattheteenyearsarenotallalike.C.Familymembers
-especiallyparentsprobablyworryaboutyouduringyourteenageyears.D.Butthatdoesn’tmeanyoucan’tenjoytheteenyears.E.It’sthebuildingbl
ocksforallrelationshipsyoudevelop.F.There’sreallyno“way”toenjoybeingateenagerexceptforthe“way”youmakeonyourown!G.Itmaynotrepl
acenewsocialexchanges,butit’sgoodpractice.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)Icomefromoneofthosefamilieswhereyouh
avetoyellatthedinnertabletogetinaword.Everyonehasastrong41,andtalksatthesametime,andnoonehasa42leadingtoheated
arguments.Weoftentalkorevendebatewitheachotherondifferenttopics.43afamilylikeminehasmadememore44aboutthe
worldaroundme,makingmetendtoquestionanythinganyonetellsme.ButithasalsomademerealizethatI’mnotagoodlistener.A
ndwhenIsay“listening”,I’mnot45tothenodding-your-head-and-46-answering-Uh-huh-or-Ooh-I-seevariety.Imeanthekin
doflisteningwhereyoufindyourselfdeeply47withthepersonyou’respeakingwith,whenhisstorybecomesso48thatyourworldbecomes
lessaboutyouandmoreabouthim.No,Iwasneververygoodatthat.IspentsummerinSouthAfricatwoyearsago.Iworkedforagoodnon-profit49ca
lledNoah,whichworks50onbehalfofchildrenaffectedbyAIDS.But51youaskedmewhatIreallydidinSouthAfrica,I’dtellyouonething:Ilistened,andIlistened.S
ometimesI52,butmostlyIlistened.AndhadInotspenttwomonths53,Imighthavemissedthe54momentwhenaquietlittlegirlatoneofNoah’scommunitycen
ters,orphaned(孤儿)attheageofthree,whisperedafteralong55,“Iloveyou.”56thatsummer,Iknewhowtohear.Icouldsitdownwithanyoneandhear
their57andnodandrespondatthe58time—butmostofthetimeIwas59aboutthenextwordsoutofmyownmouth.EversincemysummerinSo
uthAfrica,Ihavenoticedthatit’sinthosemomentswhenmymouthisclosedandmy60iswideopenthatI’velearnedthemostaboutotherpeople,andperhapsaboutmyself.41.A
.qualificationB.influenceC.opinionD.assumption42.A.commitmentB.problemC.scheduleD.request43.A.BelongingtoB.BelievinginC.Bringing
upD.Strugglingfor44.A.anxiousB.curiousC.nervousD.adventurous45.A.objectingB.appealingC.turningD.referring46.A.ru
delyB.loudlyC.politelyD.gratefully47.A.identifyingB.quarrelingC.debatingD.competing48.A.vividB.absurdC.mind-numbingD.time
-consuming49.A.schoolB.organizationC.factoryD.church50.A.effortlesslyB.timelesslyC.aimlesslyD.tirelessly51.A.unlessB.becauseC.althoughD.if52.A
.applaudedB.spokeC.weptD.complained53.A.studyingB.travelingC.listeningD.working54.A.touchingB.frustratingC.astonishingD.fascinating55.A.
delayB.courseC.journeyD.silence56.A.BeforeB.AfterC.ExceptD.Since57.A.needsB.storiesC.commentsD.cases58.A.valuable
B.freeC.rightD.same59.A.talkingB.arguingC.learningD.thinking60.A.sympathyB.spiritC.mindD.family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Researchersfind,notjustdailywalksorcontrollingsaltinyourdiet,learningsomehuladancesteps61.
(be)alsohelpfulinloweringyourbloodpressure.ThehulaisadancedevelopedbythePolynesianswho62.(original)settledintheHawaiia
nIslands.NativeHawaiianswhoparticipatedinablood-pressure-loweringprogrammeinvolvingtheirculturaldanceof
hula63.(reduce)theirbloodpressuremorethanthosewhoreceivedstandardeducationondietandexercise.Theparticipantssaidthehulahelpedmeettheir64.(spirit)a
ndculturalneeds.Theseresultsmayalsobeapplied65.othergroupsalthoughthestudywasconductedinNativeHawaiians.Theyprove66.ideathatformostp
eople,thebestphysicalactivityfortheirhealthisonethatmakesthem67.(breath)alittlefasterandgetstheirheartbeatingalittlefaster.68.that'sdancing,bikin
g,swimming,orsurfing,thekeyistomovemoreandmoreoften.Whilethephysical69.(benefit)ofdancinghulaareclear,othe
rpositiveimpactsincludecreatingsocialsupportandincreasingself-confidence.Othersimilarculturalactivities,especiallythosemeetingna
tionalguidelines,andsocialandculturalactivities70.(motivate)peopletomakebehavioralchanges,couldbeusedinasimilarw
ayinotherlocalgroups.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。Yesterdayonmywayhome,Isawthelittleboyplayingjustbesideaconstructionsitewithiron
sheetsblockeditasafence.Iwentovertowarnhimthepotentialdanger.Hesmiledshyatmeandwalkedaway.Justatthatmoment,thefencefallsdownrightthereonthesa
mespotwhichthekidwasplaying.Iwasshockedandhurriedtoseethathewashurtorsomething.ButIsawhimrunningaway.Hesomehowp
anickedeither.Miracleshappeneveryday.Weshouldalwaysbesensitiveandnotletthenoiseoftheworldtodeafenusandfailtonoticesmallandamazingwondersofourpl
anet.第二节书面表达(满分25分)上周末,你和同学参加汤显祖文化艺术节的活动并担任外宾翻译志愿者。请你为班级英语角写一篇短文,介绍这次志愿者经历,内容包括:1.工作内容;2.对志愿者工作的感想。注意:1.词数100左右;2.短文题目和首句已为你写好。TheExperienc
eofVolunteeringLastweekend,IhadanunforgettableexperienceinTangXianzuArtandCultureFestival,inwhichIvolunteered
tobeaninterpreter._____________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________交大附中、龙岗中学第一次联考英语试题(答案)听力:1—5BCBCB6—10BAABC11—15BCAC
B16—20AACCA阅读:21-23BBA24-27.BDAC28-31.BCBD32-35AADB36-40DFAGE完形:41-45CBABD46-50CAABD51-55DBCAD56-60ABCDC语法填空:61.is62.originall
y63.reduced64.spiritual65.to66.the67.breathe68.Whether69.benefits70.motivating短文改错:1.the—a2.blocked—blocking3.him后加of/about4.shy—shyly5.falls—fell6.w
hich—where7.that—whether/if8.either—too9.world后的to删除10.and—butAmodelessayTheexperienceofvolunteeringLastweekend,Ihadanunforgettableexperiencein
TangXianzuArtandCultureFestival,inwhichIvolunteeredtobeaninterpreter.Asscheduled,Iwenttotheairporttopickupthedistinguishedfore
ignguestsandhelpedthemcheckinatthehotel.Duringtheirstayinthefestival,theguestsappreciatednumerousworkscreatedbywell-k
nownartistsinChina.Frommyperspective,servingasavolunteerisnotonlyagreatcontributiontooursocietybutalsobeneficialtomyself.Whenprovidinghelpforot
hers,Icanimprovemycommunicationskills.Therefore,Isincerelyhopethateveryonewouldbeinvolvedinthevolunteeringwork.听力材料:Text1W:Lateagain,Ted?Thisis
gettingtobeahabit.I’dbesurprisedifyouwereontime.M:Sorry,MissJamison.Didyouseethefogontheweatherreport?Itwa
sdangeroustodrivetoofast.W:Maybeyoushouldleavehomeearlier…(1)Text2M:Howoftendoyoucallyourparents,Janet?IcallmineeverySat
urdayandeverySunday.W:Icallmyparentsonceamonth.Buttheycallmeeverytwoweeks.(2)Text3M:Oh,no!Mycomputerisnotworking!Ihaveapaperdueto
morrowmorning,andthelibraryisalreadyclosed.W:Whydon’tyouusethecomputerlaboncampus?They’reopenuntilmidnight.M:Really?OK.I’dbetterrun.Thanksf
orthetip!(3)Text4M:I’vegottwomoreclassestoday.I’llcallyouafterclasses.W:Cool!Ihavetogotothegymoutofschoolanyway,
(4)solet’sjustmeetatthebiggestmovietheaterofourcity.M:Thatsoundsperfect.Seeyouagainlater!Text5M:Didyoutakenotesinmathclass?Ifso
,canIborrowthem?(5)Iwasn’ttherebecauseIwasatanamusementpark.W:Idohavesomenotes,butIamreadingthemrightnow.Maybeyoushouldaskanotheroneforhelp.Tex
t6W:I’msendingalettertomyfriendbyairmail.It’snotinsuredoranything,buthowdoIaddressit,again?M:Well,obviouslyyouhavetowritethenameofthepersono
rbusinessinthecenteroftheenvelope.W:Okay.Whatnext?M:Onthesecondline,youwritetheaddressyouaresendingitto.(6)Good,likethat.W:Igotitnow.Onthe
lastline,Iwritethecityit’sgoingtoandthedistrict,right?M:Don’tforgettowritethereturnaddressintheupper-leftcornerinthesamemannerasthesendingaddr
ess.W:NowIjustneedtogetaproperpostagestamp.(7)Text7W:Stan,you’vealreadyfinishedyouressay?I’vebeenworkingonminefortwowe
eks,andI’llneedanotherweekbeforeit’sfinished.(8)M:Iknow,Jenny,(9)it’sahugeproject—researching,thinkingofanargumentandthenfindingdetailsthatshowt
heargumentistrue.W:Thatpartonlytookmeoneweek.Butwritingandrewriting,andthendeletingandwritingagain…that’skillingme!(9)M:Thatpa
rtdidn’tbotherme.W:What’syoursecret?(10)M:Iwriteanoutline:abasicplanofwhatI’mgoingtosay.(10)AndthenIfillitinwithtopicsforeachparagraph.Aftertha
t,Iputnotesaboutwhatdetailstoinclude.W:Thatsoundshard.M:It’seasierthanyouthink,andwhenit’stimetowrite,everythinggoesreallysmoothl
y.(10)IhaveanoutlinefromlastsemesterthatIcouldshowyou,ifyou’reinterested.Text8W:Areyoupackingforanothertrip?M:Yeah.O
nSaturday,I’mflyingtoToronto.W:Isthisanotherengineeringconferenceforwork?(11)M:No.I’mmeetingwithfriends.ButIearnedsomanymilesbytravelingforwo
rkthattheticketwasfree.W:That’simpressive.Youflyalot.I’veonlybeenonaplaneafewtimes.M:Really?Don’tyoutravelwithyourdad?W:No.Hetravelsalotbecauseheisa
banker,andhehasanofficeinJapan.Whenhe’sworkinginNewYork,wetakethetraintovisithim.(12)M:Oh,Ithoughtyoudrove.W:No,mymomdislikesdr
ivinginthecity.Besides,thetrainissuperrelaxing.M:Whatdoesyourmomdoforwork?W:She’sanurse.Butshegetstheweekendsoff.M:Isee.DoesshelikeNewYo
rk?(13)W:Actually,neitherofuslikesitthatmuch.(13)Butwelovespendingtimewithmydadthere.Text9M:Thanksforagre
eingtothisinterview,Mrs.Rogers.Myteacherwantsmetointerviewsomeonewholivedduringthe1940s.W:Ofcourse,Joey.What’syourfirstquestion?M:Well,wherewereyou
livingin1940?(14)W:InMinneapolis,Minnesota,whereIwasbornandraised.(14)M:Didyoulivewithyourfamily?(14)W:Yes,withmypare
ntsandmyyoungerbrother.(14)In1943,ImovedtoWashingtonD.C.bymyself.Igotajobasatypistforanewspaper.M:WhatwasD.C.like?W:Itwasanexcitin
gtimetobelivingthere.Igotmyinterestinpoliticsfrombeinginthenation’scapital.WhenImovedtoCalifornia,Iwents
traighttoSacramentoandgotajobworkingforastatelawmaker.M:WereyouinCaliforniawhenthewarended?W:No,IwasstillinD.C.Imetmyhusbandthere,an
dwemovedthefollowingyear,in1946.(15)M:Howlongdidyouworkforthelawmaker?W:Well,Iwasasecretaryforthatpolitician
fortwoyears.ThenIhadmytwogirlsandstayedhomeforafewyears.Butassoonastheywereoldenough,Iranforofficemyself.(16)M:Really?Didyouwin?W:Idid.Ispen
tthenext20yearsasalocalpolitician.(16)M:Wow.I’velivednextdoorforyears,(17)andIdidn’tevenknowthat!Text10Tenyearsago,everyoneinChinacarri
edaroundalotofcashwiththem.Creditcardswerestillnotcommon,andmostsellersdidnothavemachinestoacceptbankcards.
Nowadays,creditcardsarestillnotascommonastheyareintheWest,(18)butChinahasadvancedpasttheWesternworldinonerespect:nearlyeveryone
whohasasmartphoneinChinaalsohasanaccountwithAlibaba.comorWeChat.(19)Alibaba.comandWeChataretwoofChina’slar
gestandmostsuccessfulInternetcompanies.AlipayandWeChatPaycanbelinkedtoabankaccount.(19)(20)Sendingandreceivingmon
eyisassimpleasafewtouchesonaphone.(20)AndChinaisrapidlybecomingacashlesssociety.Usingyourphoneasyourwalleti
smuchsaferthancarryingalotofcashwithyou,andit’seasiertokeeptrackofhowmuchyouspend.(20)ItisonlyamatteroftimebeforeWeChatPayandAlipaybeginto
challengetheAmericancompanyPayPalforcustomersoutsideChina.Atleastfornow,Chinaissettingaprettygoodexample.