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2021年9月绵阳南山中学2021年秋季高二入学考试英语试题本试卷分为试题卷和答题卡两部分,其中试题卷由第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)组成,共10页;答题卡共2页。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1答题前,考生务必在答题卡上将自己的学校、班级、姓名用0.5毫
米黑色签字笔填写清楚,同时用2B铅笔将考号准确填涂在“考号”栏目内。2选择题使用2B铅笔填涂在答题卡对应题目标号的位置上,如需改动,用橡皮擦擦干净后再选涂其它答案;非选择题用0.5毫米黑色签字笔书写在答题卡的对应框内,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷
上答题无效。3考试结束后将答题卡收回。第I卷(选择题,满分100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.Howdoesthemanusuallyshop?A.FromtheInternet.B.FromTV.C.Fromphysicalstores.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkin
gabout?A.WhichcountrieshavelandedonMars.B.China'snewachievementinspace.C.China'splantogotoMars.3.What
isthewoman'sattitudetowardsSteve?A.Admiring.B.Impatient.C.Indifferent.4.Wherewillthemanprobablygonext?A.Wal-Mart.B.MirazurRes
taurant.C.InternationalCinema.5.WhenwillKarengetoffworktoday?A.6:30.B.5:30.C.5:00.第二节(共15小题;每题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.What'sCruf
ts?A.Thedog'sname.B.AplaceinRussia.C.Thedogshow.7.WheredoesDylancomefrom?A.Belgium.B.TheUK.C.TheUs.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkinga
bout?A.Adviceonhavinganinterview.B.Tipsonchoosingajob.C.WaysoflearningEnglish.9.Whatdocsthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Rememberheranswersinadv
ance.B.Benaturalwhenshespeaks.C.UseasmanyEnglishwordsaspossible.10.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheman'ssuggestions?A.Notprac
tical.B.Abitconfusing.C.Quitevaluable.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.What'stheman'snationality?A.Korean.B.Spanish.C.Chinese.12.Whydomostyoung
peopleloveHanfuaccordingtothewoman?A.Tobeelegant.B.Toattractothers'attention.C.Toexpressindividuality.13.WhichkindofHanfudoesth
ewomansuggestbuying?A.Silkones.B.Cottonones.C.Themostpopularones.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Onthephone.B.Att
heairport.C.InMilton.15.HowfarisMiltonfromTorontoAirport?A.Lessthan150miles.B.Morethan150miles.C.Exactly150miles.16.What'sthewoman'sfina
ldecision?A.Takingataxifromtheairport.B.Takingtheairportshuttlebus.C.TakingaGreyhoundbus.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.H
ostingaradioprogram.B.Chairingameeting.C.Conductinganinterview.18.Inwhichcountrydidblindboxesfirstbecomepopular?A.Chin
a.B.Japan.C.Thailand.19.Howmuchcouldtheblindboxmarketbeworthby2024?A.1.14billionyuan.B.7.4billionyuan.C.30billionyuan.20.WhyisWangKefondofblindbox
es?A.Togetasurprise.B.Togaincomfort.C.Toreducestress.第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AOnaccountofthegovernm
entshutdown,manyofthecity'sbestattractions,suchasthenationalmuseums,areclosed.Itmayaffectyoursocialplans.That'sespeciallytrueifyouhaveout-of-tow
nvisitorscomingtotheDistrict.Don'tworry!Foreveryclosedmuseum,we'veofferedupasuitablesubstitutethatisprivatelyrun,thusnotsubjecttoth
eshutdown.Here'swhereyoucangoinstead.Banneker-DouglassMuseumorAlexandriaBlackHistoryMuseumTheNationalMuseumofAfricanAmericanHisto
ryandCultureisoneofthehottestdrawsontheNationalMall,withfreeticketstakenweeksinadvance.Itssistermuseum,th
eAnacostiaCommunityMuseum,takesacommunity-focusedlookatAfricanAmericanhistory.SodoestheBanneker-DouglassMuseuminAnnapolis,whichtracest
heAfricanAmericanexperienceinMaryland,andtheAlexandriaBlackHistoryMuseum,whereexhibitionshonorlocalactivistsandexploretheinfluen
ceofslaveryinthearea.AndunliketheAfricanAmericanMuseum,neitherrequiresyoutoplanahead.GlenstoneWanderingthroughthegalleriesa
tGlenstone,you'llcomeacrosssomeofthebiggestnamesin20thcenturyart—JacksonPollock,Jean-MichelBasquiatandRobertRauschenberg.Glenstonesitsona230-acreesta
te(土地)thatdoublesasanoutdoorsculpturegarden.FreeticketsforGlenstoneareoftenreservedweeksinadvance,but72fr
eeticketsareavailableeverydayforanyonewhotakesaMontgomeryCountyRide-OnBusfromRockvilleMetroStationtothemuseu
m.TheAfricanArtMuseumofMarylandMasks,musicalinstrumentsandjewelrycanbefoundinFulton,wheretheAfricanArtMuseumo
fMarylandhousesacollectionoftraditionalandcontemporaryAfricanartworksandobjects.Andthebestpart,forvisitorsonabudget?Admissionisfree.2
1.WherecanvisitorsgotoexplorethehistoryofAfricanAmericansduringtheshutdown?A.ThegalleriesatGlenstoneB.TheAfricanArtMuseumofMa
rylandC.TheAfricanAmericanMuseum.D.Banneker-DouglassMuseum.22.WhatcanvisitorsdoatGlenstone?A.Makesculpturesintheoutdoorgarde
n.B.TakeaMontgomeryCountyRideonbus.C.Getaccesstoworksoffamousartists.D.EnjoyacollectionofpresentAfricanartworks.23
.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?A.Tointroducedifferentkindsofartexhibitions.B.Toprovideanalternativetomuseumsd
uringtheshutdown.C.Tocomparepublicmuseumswithprivateones.D.Toadvertisesomeprivatemuseumsinthearea.BThecityofRichmondannouncedthatRoscoeBurnemswou
ldbecomethecity'sfirstpoetlaureate(桂冠诗人),apoetrecognizedforachievementsinpoetry.Duringhistwo-yeartermasapoetlau
reate,Burnemsisresponsibleforbeingapoetryadvocatebyprovidingaccesstopoetrythroughoutthecityandofferingopportunitiestousethepowerofwordstohea
lwounds,openheartsandminds,andbringpeopleclosertogether.Hehasthefreedomtocreateanddevelophisownprojectsduringhistermandwillr
eceivea$4,000annualbonus.Burnems'loveofpoetrybeganatanearlyagewhenhewasstrugglingagainstdepression.HisEnglishteacherrecom
mendedhimtoreadpoetry,whichlaterbroughthimapeacefulmentalstateandhelpedhimrecoverfromdepression.Hesoondecidedth
atpoetrywassomethinghewouldrunafterforhislifetime.“Peoplegravitatetopoetrybecausetheycanfindthemselvesinthe
poems,”hesays.“Itallowsreaderstofeeltheemotionalpartofourexperiences.”Hesayspoetryisagreatplatformtodiscussmentalhealth,depressionandth
eemotionalstressesthatcomewithdailylife.Relievingthosestressesiscentraltosomeoftheworkhedoeswithyoungpeople.Lastyear,Burnems
startedayouthpoetryproducingcompetitionforlocalhighschoolstudents.Burnemssayshelovesandsupportsdifferenttypesofart,andhisnextmoveistoexplor
epoetrythroughcooperationacrossmedia.Richmond'spaintingsonthewallareagoodexample.Hesays,“Richmondisgettingknown
forthesebeautifulpaintingsondisplayacrossthecity,andIwanttoaddaliterarycomponenttothat.”24.WhatisBurnems'responsibilityasapoetlaureate?A.Creating
moregoodpoems.B.Developinghisownprojects.C.Spreadingthepowerofpoetry.D.Bringingpoetryloverstogether.25.WhydidBurne
msdevelopagreatpassionforpoetry?A.Poetrymadehimmoreconfident.B.Poetryhelpedhimthroughatoughtime.C.HewasinfluencedbyhisEnglishteach
er.D.Heviewedwritingpoemsasalifelongcareer.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“gravitateto”inParagraph3probablymean?A.t
akepridein.B.beusedto.C.breakawayfrom.D.beattractedby.27.WhatisBurnemsgoingtodointhenearfuture?A.Toshifthis
focustopaintings.B.Tocombinepoetrywithotherarts.C.Toholdmorepoetrycompetitions.D.Tohelpyouthwithmentalproblems.CAsagingpopulationgetsb
iggeranddementia(老年痴呆症)morecommon,morefamiliesarestrugglingwithacomplexquestion:Howdoyousupportalovedonewithdementia,especi
allywhenyouhaveafull-timejobandseveralkids?RegUrbanowskimayhaveananswertothispressingissue:ROBOTS.Heandhisteammanagedtodevelopa
newtypeofrobotsnamedTProbots.Lookinglikestand-upvacuumcleanersattachedtoaniPad,theycanbeactivatedremotelyviaasmartphoneandguidedremotelybyacon
trollerappsimilartothewayamouseisusedonadesktopcomputer.Allpossessaudioandvisualcommunicationcapabilities,allowingtheoperatortobe“intheroom”t
ointeractwithMomorDad.HebelievesthatcaregiversandfamilymemberscanuseaTProbotto“lookin”onpeoplewithmilddem
entia.Hesays,“TProbotsprovideaneffectivesolutionforminimizingcaregiverburden,especiallyforthosewhohavecareerorothero
ut-of-homeactivities.”UrbanowskiandhisteamhaveconductedastudythatinvolvesprovidingTProbotsfor15Torontofamilies.Theserobotsareprogrammedtoprovid
eremindersofnecessarydailyroutineliketurningoffthegas,takingmedicineandhavingdinner.Theywillalsohelpensurepatientsaregettingtheexercisethe
yneedtomaintaintheirhealthandwell-being.ErinCrawford,ProgramDirectorwiththeAlzheimerSocietyofManitoba,saysshehasfaitht
hatTProbotswillprovebeneficial,particularlywhenitcomestoremindingpeoplewithdementiatodocertainthingsatcertaintimes.“Itmeansthatfamilymembersthatcan't
bethere,forwhateverreason,knowthatthosethingsaretillhappening,”shesays.28.WhatcanweinferaboutTProbotsfromParagraph3
?A.It'seasytooperate.B.Itcancleantheroom.C.It'sconvenienttocarry.D.Itcanbeusedonacomputer.29.HowwillTProbotshelpthosewithdementia?A.Byhavingdinnerwi
ththem.B.Byturningoffthegasforthem.C.Bydoingactivitieswiththem.D.Byremindingthemtotakepills.30.What'sErinCrawford'satt
itudetothefutureofTProbots?A.Optimistic.B.Cautious.C.Doubtful.D.Critical.31.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.TProbotsprovide
anewsolutiontodementia.B.TProbotshelptotakecareofdementiapatients.C.Caregiversofdementiawillbereplaced
byTProbots.D.Urbanowskiandhisteamaredevelopinganewrobot.DChinesePresidentXiJinpingannouncedonJuly31thatChina'sBeiDouNavigationSatelliteSystem
(北斗卫星导航系统)(BDS)hasbeencompletedandhasstartedprovidingfill-scaleglobalservicesthatday.Inthe1990s,Chineseg
overnmentapprovedandbeganresearchanddevelopmentofaspace-basednavigationandpositioningsystemaimedatcasin
gthecountry'sheavydependenceonforeignnetworks.Thesystemiscalled“BeiDou”.Thegovernmenthasplannedathree-stepstrategyfordevelopingtheBDS
.TheconstructionofBDS-1,thefirststepofthestrategy,startedin1994andwascompletedin2000.TheBDS-2systemstartedconstructionin20
04.By2012,atotalof14satelliteshadbeenlaunchedtocompletethedeployment部署).InNovember2017.Chinalaunchedthef
irsttwosatellitesfortheBDS-3system,whichstartedconstructionin2009,andofficiallyexpandeditsregionalna
vigationsystemintoaglobalnetwork.InlateJune,thefinalsatellitetocompleteBeiDou'sthird-generationnetworkwasliftedby
aLongMarch3Bcarrierrocket.Afterin-orbittestsoverthepastmonth,thesatelliterecentlystarteditsformaloperations.Since2000,59BeiDousatellites,inc
ludingthefirstfourexperimentalones,havebeenlaunchedfromXichangon44LongMarch3-seriesrockets,withsomeofthemhavingretired.BeiDoubeganprovidingserv
icesforcivilianusersinChinaandotherpartsoftheAsia-PacificregioninDecember2012.Attheendof2018,itstarted
providingbasicglobalservices.BeiDouoffersaccuratepositioning,navigationandtiming,aswellasshortmessagecommunica
tionwithoutthesupportofamobilenetwork.TheBDSsystemhashelpedthecountryfightagainstfloods,assistingindeformationmonitoring,earlywarningandresid
enttransfer.Theservicesareusedinvariousfields.ItoffersanalternativetoRussia'sGLONASSandtheEuropeanUnion'sGalileosys
tem,aswellastheUnitedStates'GPS.TheoperatingofBeiDou'sfull-scaleglobalservicesisasignificantmilestoneinChina'seffortstoboostscienceandtechnologyan
dstrengthenitsspaceindustry.Themoveisamajorcontributiontotheglobalpublic-serviceinfrastructure(基础设施)aswellasaremarkables
trategicachievementofsocialismwithChinesecharacteristicsinthenewera.32.Howmanynavigationsystemsarementionedinthispassage?A.2.B.3C.4D.533.Whichisthef
unctionoftheBDSaccordingtothepassage?A.offeringservicesineveryfield.B.offeringcellphonecommunication.C.offeringe
arlyearthquakewarnings.D.offeringvehiclenavigation.34.WhatdoweknowabouttheB3eiDouNavigationSatelliteSystem(1
3DS)?A.IntheBDS,thereare59satellitesinservice.B.TheBDSwillreplaceGPSinthenearfuture.C.TheBDSisagreatcontributiontothewholeworld.D.IttookChinamore
than30yearstoconstructtheBDS.35.What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ThebestNavigationSatelliteSystem-BeiDou.B.OnesmallstepforChina
,agiantleapformankind.C.China'sBeiDouSystembeginsitsfull-scaleglobalservices.D.TheoriginoftheBeiDouNavigation
SatelliteSystem.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。所给选项中有两项为多余选项。Thejobsofthefuturehavenotyetbeeninvented
.36Byhelpingthemdevelopclassicskillsthatwillservethemwellnomatterwhatthefutureholds.CuriosityYourchildrenneedtobedeeplycurious.37Askkids,“Whatingred
ients(配料)canweaddtomakethesepancakesevenbetternexttime?”andthentrythemout.Didthoseingredientsmakethepancakesbett
er?Whatcouldwetrynexttime?CreativityTruecreativityistheabilitytotakesomethingexistingandcreatesomethingne
wfromit.38Thereareadozendifferentthingsyoucandowiththem.Experimentingwithmaterialstocreatesomethingnewcangoalongwayinhelpingthemdeveloptheircre
ativity.PersonalskillsUnderstandinghowothersfeelcanbeachallengeforkids.Weknowwhat'sgoingoninsideourownhead,butwhataboutothers?Beingabletorea
dpeoplehelpskidfrommisreadingasituationandjumpingtofalseconclusions.39“Whydoyouthinkshe'scrying?”“Canyoutellhow
thatmanisfeelingbylookingathisface?”“Ifsomeoneweretodothattoyou,howwouldyoufeel?”Self-expression40Therearemanywaystoexpressthoughtsandideas
—music,acting,drawing,building.photography.Youmayfindthatyourchildisattractedbyonemorethananother.A.Encouragekidstocookwi
thyou.B.Andwecan'tforgetscienceeducation.C.wecangivekidschancestothinkaboutmaterialsinnewways.D.Wecandothisinreallifeoraskquestionsaboutc
haractersinstories.E.Gardeningisanothergreatactivityforhelpingkidsdevelopthisskil1.F.Sohowcanwehelpourkidsprepareforjobsthatdon'tyetexist?G.Bein
gabletocommunicateideasinameaningfulwayisavaluableskill.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20个小题,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、D四个选
项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。YesterdayafternoonIwasinmystudioworking.Iwaschattingonthephonewhensomethingmademe41.Outofthe
window,ontheothersideofthestreet,Isawmyveryelderlyneighborkneeling(跪下)inthegrass,his42besidehim.“I'vegottogo.”Isaidtomyfriend.“I
thinksomethingiswrong.”SoI43downstairs,outmyfrontdoorand44thestreet.“Hewastakinga45,andhetripped(绊倒)on
thepavement,”thecaregiversaid.“Ican't46himonmyown.”Myneighborisa47man,soIranbackhomeandgotmyhusband.Togetherwewereabletogethim48,b
uthecouldn'twalk.49,awomanbicycledbyandaskedifweneeded50Shegotalawnchairfrommyfrontporch(门廊)andwegotmyneighbor51.Afterrestingfora
few52,wewereabletohelphim53thehouse.“Idon'tknowwhatIwouldhavedone54youhadn'trushedovertohelp.Iwasall55.
”hiscaregiversaid.Sohere'swhatI'vebeen56sinceyesterdayafternoon:Helpyour57.Lookupfromwhatyouaredoing,andlookaroundforwhoyoucanhelp.Itmaynotbeas58
asitwasinthiscase,butthere'salwayshelpyoucan59.Youcangivehelptoyourneighboracrossthestreet,orthepersonstandingbesideyou.Theyar
eallyourneighbors.Your60willbeappreciated.41.A.lookdownB.lookbackC.lookupD.lookon42.A.caregiverB.advise
rC.assistantD.wife43.A.climbedB.slidC.jumpedD.ran44.A.overB.acrossC.alongD.through45.A.rideB.walkC.busD.taxi46.A.catchB.comfor
tC.lintD.push47.A.greatB.largeC.weakD.slim48.A.standingB.speakingC.lying.D.jogging49.A.StrangelyB.Lucki
lyC.surprisinglyD.Hopefully50.A.helpB.careC.exerciseD.credit51.A.protectedB.changedC.seatedD.tracked
52.A.hoursB.secondsC.minutesD.days53.A.breakintoB.slipintoC.checkintoD.getinto54.A.unlessB.untilC.thoughD.if55.A.aloneB.am
azedC.awakeD.annoyed56.A.arguingaboutB.thinkingaboutC.talkingaboutD.complainingabout57.A.neighborB.customer
C.friendD.relative58.A.urgentB.importantC.formalD.powerful59.A.seekB.receiveC.recommendD.offer60.A.honestyB
.wisdomC.kindnessD.responsibility第II卷(非选择题,共50分)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里单词的正确形式。Asthecountdowntoth
e2022BeijingWinterOlympicscontinues,thenewhigh-speedrailwayline61.(connect)thecapitalwithOlympichostcityZhangjiakouhasjustenteredservice.I
tcutsthetraveltimebetweenthetwofromthreehours62.47minutes.Theroutewillstopat10stations,BadalingChangChen
gstation63.(include).Butthisisn'tjustanotherbullettrain(动车).Thisbeauty,partofChina'sFuxingseries,canrunupto350kilometersperh
ourwithoutadriver--saidtobetheworld'sfirstsmarthigh-speedrailway.Sowhatmakesthem“smart”?Well,thecarriages(车厢)64.(e
quip)with5Gsignals,intelligentlightingandsensorstocollectreal-timedataanddetectanyoperationalabnormalities.Meanwhile,
eachindividualseathas65.(it)owntouch-screencontrolpanelandwirelesschargingdocks.Thoughthehigh-speedtrainsontherouteareautonomous(自主的),66.mon
itoringdriverwillbeonboardatalltimes.Thetrainscanautomaticallystart,stopandadjusttothedifferentspeed67.(limit)betweenstations.
Backatthestation,robotsandfacial68.(recognize)technologiescanhelppassengerswithdirections,luggageandpaperlesscheck-ins.Today,Chinaisho
metotheworld'slargesthigh-speedrailnetwork,andthe69.(fast)commerciallyoperatingtrain—theShanghaimaglev.AccordingtotheChinaStateRailway
Group,1,036Fuxingbullettrainshavebeenputintooperationsince2017.70.theseriesfirstlaunched.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。LastweekendIwentfishingwithmycousinsbyariver,wherewastwomilesawayfrommyhomebybike.Whenwewereabouttoreturntohome,w
efoundoneofourbikelost.Wewerereallynervousthen.Askingaboutthelostbike,nobodytellthetruthexceptme.Andtomysurprise,myparentsdidn'tscoldme.Instead,t
heysaidIwasahonestboy.Ihavebenefitedgreatfrommyfamilyrules.I'mnotthebestatschoolwork,butmyclassmatestrustmyselfa
ndnearlyeveryoneiswillingmakefriendswithme.Ithelpsmeknowbetterabout“Honestyisthebestpolicy.”第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是中学生李华,得知2022年北京
冬奥会组委会正通过ChinaDaily招募志愿者。请根据以下要点,给组委会写一封英文信,提出申清。内容包括:1.写信目的;2.说明个人优势(至少两点);3.希望申请通过。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增
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句tell→told76.第五句And→But77.第六句a→an78.第七句great→greatly79.第八句myself→me80.第八句willing后加to(暑假作业P44)参考范文DearSir/Madam,I’mLiHua,ahighschoolstudentfromBe
ijing.Interestedinthe2022BeijingWinterOlympicsandknowingyouarerecruitingvolunteersinChinaDaily,I'mwriting
toapplytobeavolunteerinthegames.IfeelIhavethenecessaryqualificationsandexperienceneededforthevoluntaryjob.Aboveall,I’ma
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times,whichisalsoanadvantageoverothercandidates.Asawarm-heartedandunselfishteenager,IdobelieveIcandoth
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a听力原文Text1W:DidyouwatchLiJiaqi'slivebroadcastlastnight?Iwanttobuyeverythingherecommended.M:Hmm...Idon'tlikeshoppingonlineoronTV.I'musedtogoingtop
hysicalstores.Text2W:Luis,listentothenews…aChinesespacecraftsuccessfullylandedonthesurfaceofMarsonSaturdaymorning,
markingahistoricaccomplishmentinChina'sspaceindustryandmakingitthesecondcountry,intheworldtoachievet
hefeat.M:Wow,congratulations!Youmustbeveryproudofyourcountry.Text3W:Stevehasagreatinsight.Ibethewillhaveasuccessfulbusiness.M:Actually,hestartedhis
businessfiveyearsago,sellingmasks.DuringtheCOVID-19Pandemic,hevolunteeredtohelpmanypeople.W:Man,thatwasgreat.How
niceapersonhereallyis!Text4W:What?Yourringislost?M:Yeah,Ijustcannotfinditanywhere.W:YouwenttoWal-Mart,MirazurRestaurantandInternati
onalCinema,didn'tyou?M:Right!Itjustcametome!Iputitonthediningtable.Text5M:Karen,whenwillyougetoffwork?I'
llpickyouuptoday.W:Well,it'sfiveo'clocknow.Ioftenworkuntil5:30,buttodayIneedtoworkanextrahour.Text6M:Welcometoourprogram,Kathleen.Congratulationson
yourdog'swinningtopprize.Couldyoupleaseintroduceittousbriefly?W:Thanks.⑥Mydogpapilloncalled“Dylanthevillain”wontopdogatCrufts,theworld'sbigges
tdoghowwhichendedinBirmingham,theUKonSundaynight.M:Wonderful!⑦DylanfromBelgiumbecamethefirstpapilloninCr
uft's128-yearhistorytoemergeasachampiondog,right?W:Yeah,we'veworkedhardandnoweffortspaidoff.Text7W:Hi,Sam.I'mthinkingofapplyingfor
ajobwithamultinationalcompany,butI'mworriedabouthavingan:interviewinEnglish.Canyougivemeanygoodtips?M:Hum.That'satoughquestion.Ig
uessthefirstthingistotrytomakeagoodimpression.W:Allthepeoplesaythat!ButIjustdon'tknowwhattodo!M:Well,letmese.Youshouldlearnalittlebitaboutthecompany
before.theinterview.Find-outwhattheydo,whattheirbusinessconceptis,thatkindofthing.Youshouldalsoanticipatepossiblequestions,
andthinkabouthowyouwillanswer.W:ShouldImemorizemyanswerbeforehand?M:No,definitelybot!Youshouldbenatur
alwhenyouspeak.W:Ineverthoughtaboutthatbefore.ButwhatshouldIdoifIcan'trememberanEnglishwordwhenansweringaquest
ion?M:Inthatcase,youcanuseotherwordstoexplainwhatyouwanttosay.W:That'sveryhelpful,Sam.Text8M:Wow,Hanfuseemstobecome
anewtrendamongChineseyoungpeoplethesedays.Sarah,doyouknowaboutit?W:Ofcourse.Actually,I'moneofthem.HanfuisatraditionalclothingoftheHanpeopl
ewholivedinChinabeforetheQingDynasty.⑪It'skindoflikeyourKoreanHanbok.M:Sowhydoyoungsterslikeit?W:well,Ithinkit'
selegantandgraceful.⑫Somewearittodrawothers'attentionbutnmajorityofpeoplewanttoshowpersonality.M:IhaveafriendfromSpainwhowantstohaveatry.Canyoug
ivehersomeadvice?W:Well,thereisnoneedtobuysomeexpensiveormostpopularone.It'sbestonlywhenitfitsyou.Generallyspeaking,silkisquitecomfortable,buti
t'salsoexpensive.⑬Irecommendpurecotton,whichiscomfortableandinexpensive.M:OK.Anythingelse?Text9M:Hello,thisisLandTrans
portInformationatTorontoAirport.HowmayIhelpyou?W:Oh,goodmorning.Um,I'mflyingtoTorontoAirportnextweek,andIneedtogettoatowncalled,um,
Milton.CouldyoutellmehowIcangetthere?M:Milton,didyousay?Letmesee.Ithinkthat'sabout150milessouth-westofhe
re.Infactit's147milestobeexact,soit’llrakeyouatleast—say,threetofourhoursbyroad.W:Wow!Isitasfarasthat?M:Yes,I'mafraids
o.Butyouhaveanumberofoptionstogetyouthereandyoucanalwaysrentacarrighthereattheairport,ofcourse.W:Right.
Well,Idon'treallywanttodrivemyself,soI'dlikemoreinformationaboutpublictransport.M:OK.Inthatcasethequickesta
ndmostcomfortableisataxi:Butit'llcostyou.YoucanalsotakeaGreyhoundbustoMilton.W:Hmmm,Ithinkforthatkindofdistanceataxiwould
bewaybeyondmybudget.ButthebussoundsOK.Canyoutellmehowmuchthatwouldcost?M:Sure.Let'ssee,thatwouldbe$1
5oneway,or$27.50return...that'sontheGreyhound.W:Oh,that'squitecheap.Great!Text10M:⑰Hello,everybody.Welcomebacktoourprogram.I'mCliff.TodayI’d
liketotalkaboutblindboxes.Theblindboxattractsyoungpeople'sattentionandmakestoymakersafortune.⑱Thesetinyunicornsandcartoongirlsinclowncostum
esarefirstpopularinJapan,laterspreadtoChina,Thailandandothercountries.⑲Theblindboxmarketwasworth7.4billionyuan,thatis,$1.14billionin201
9accordingtotheresearch,whichaddedthatcouldincreaseto30billionyuanby2024.Butonceinawhile,arareoreven“hidden”item—onethatdoesnotappearin
advertisementsfortherange—willemergefromthebox,whichraisesastormofcollection.⑳WangKe,abigfanoftoycollectors,hasinthepast,queuedovernightfo
rnewreleases.Shesaidbuyingblindboxeswasmainlyforasenseofmysteryandanuncertainsurprise.Manyyoungpeoplethinkblindboxesc
ancomforttheirheart,relievingthepressurefromworkandlife,whichbringsaboomintheblindboxmarket.Butithasnotescapedcriticism,withstatemediacomparingthetre
ndtogamblingandwarningofaddicting.⑰OK.That'sallfortoday.Thanksforlistening.