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2019-2020学年度第二学期期中高一年级英语试题注意事项:本试卷份第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分。考试时间120分钟。第Ⅰ卷(共100分)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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whatwillthemanprobablydo?A.AskLindaforadvice.B.
Tellhissisterthetruth.C.Lendsomemoneytohissister.2.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomandotomorrownight?A.Stayatthepartyforawhile.
B.Studyatschool.C.Doherwork.3.Whatbanddidthewomansee?A.Theonewithadancer.B.Theonewithapianist.C.Theonewithth
reeguitarists.4.Whydoesthemanprefermagazines?A.Theyarecheaper.B.Theyaremoreinteresting.C.Theycanbefinishedmorequickly.5.Wheredoesthisconversationpr
obablytakeplace?A.Atthewoman’shome.B.Atahotel.C.Atahospital.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至7题。6.Whatdoesthegirlthinkoftheboy’spare
nts?A.Friendly.B.Understanding.C.Strict.7.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Thegirllikeschemistryverymuch.B.Theboygotago
odgradeinchemistry.C.Theboydidworsethanthegirlinchemistry.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whydoesthewomanrefusetohe
lptheman?A.Itisagainsttherules.B.Hisinstrumentistooheavy.C.Shedoesn’tknowwheretomakeacall.9.Wherewillthemango?
A.Tothereception.B.Tothediningroom.C.Tothebagoffice.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistheman?A.Ahost.B.Anewsreporter.C.Afitnes
strainer.11.Whenwillthefitnesscenterbeopen?A.OnJune10th.B.OnJuly16th.C.OnAugust21st.12.Whichsportcanpeopledooutdoorsinthes
portscenter?A.Tennis.B.Volleyball.C.Basketball.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhenwastheWorldWildlifeFundfounded?A.In1916.B.In1961.C.In1969.14.Whatistheoffic
ialsignoftheWorldWildlifeFund?A.Apictureofapanda.B.Apictureofadolphin.C.Apictureofawhale.15.Whatdoes
theAudubonSocietyfocuson?A.Theprotectionofbirds.B.Theprotectionofforests.C.Theprotectionofoceananimals.16.WhatdoweknowabouttheWilde
rnessSociety?A.ItisnamedafteranAmericanwildlifepainter.B.IthaseighteenbranchesintheUnitedStates.C.ItsheadofficeisinWashington
,D.C.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthetalkabout?A.Anactingexperience.B.Agreatbook.C.Collegelife.18.Whydidthespeak
erdecidetotryforapartinTheFinnegans?A.Shethoughtthebookwouldmakeagreatfilm.B.ShefeltshewasperfectforthepartofPolly.C.
Shewasencouragedbyhergrandmother.19.Howdidthespeakerknowthefilmingplans?A.Hermothersentane-mailtoher.B.Thedirecto
rcalledher.C.Herfriendtoldher.20.Howdidthespeakermanagetofindtimetodothefilming?A.Sheaskedherfriendstohel
pwithheressays.B.Shetooktimeoffanddidhercollegeworklater.C.Shemissedlecturesandhopednobodywouldnotice.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,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。ASummerVacationFun2019!Thesummerholidaysareuponusagain.Hereisourguidet
osummerholidayfuninPeterborough!PeterboroughMuseumTheAgeoftheDinosaurs’isthemuseum’smainattractionthissummer.Getupclosetoprehistoriccreature
sviasomegreathands-onexhibits!Watchoutformonsterslurkingaroundeveryember!Themuseumisopenfrom10:00amto5:00pmMondaytoSaturday,andf
rom12:00pmto4:00pmonSundaysinAugust.Call01733864663fordetails.SaxonYouthClubSchoolholidayfun:Youngpeopleaged13—19willbeable
toproducetheirownmusic,competeinsportsactivities,ortrytheirhandatcookingatSaxonYouthClub,SaxonCommunityCentre,NormanRoad.PeterborougheveryM
ondayandWednesdayfrom3:00pm.PLUSanaeroballtournamentwilltakeplaceonThursday12thAugustbetween3:30pmand6:30pm.Call01353720274fordetails.Hought
onMillAlicethroughtheLookingClass--anewproductionofthefamilyfavoriteonMonday30th.August.Bringrugsorchairs
tositonandapicnicifyouwishtoeatduringtheplay.Gatesopen5:30pm,performance6:30pm--8:30pm.Tearoomwillbeop
enuntilendoftheinterval.Adult£10.Child£7.Family£20.Bookingadvisableon08454505157.FarmlandMuseumandDennyAbbeyFarmlandG
aines:FromWellieWangingtoPretendPloughingmatches,comeandjointheFarmlandTeam.Collectyoursportingstickersandcreateacolorful
rosettethatisfitforawinner!Noneedtobook,justturnupbetween12:00pmand4:00pmonThursday19thAugust.Suitablef
orchildrenagedfourandabove.Eachchildshouldbeaccompaniedbyanadultandallactivitiesareincludedinthenormaladmissionprice.TicketsCost£7perchild
.Forfurtherinformation,call01223810080.21.Ifyouareinterestedincooking,youcangoto.A.PeterboroughMuseumB.HoughtonMillC.Farml
andMuseumD.SaxonYouthClub22.Youwanttowatchthenewplaywithyourparents,soitwillcostyou.A.£7B.£17C.£20D.
£2723.Whichofthefollowingactivitiesneedsparents’company?A.Playingfarmlandgames.B.Watchinganewplay.C.Comp
etinginsportsactivities.D.Visitingthedinosaurexhibition.BManypeoplebelieveeatinghealthilyisexpensive—andmorecostlythanbuyingjunk
foods.Butournewresearch,publishedintheBMCPublicHealth,showsthisisn'tthetruth.MostoftheAustralianfamilyfoodbu
dget(预算)isbeingspentonjunkfoodsanddrinksthatarehighinfat,sugarandsalt.Lessthan7%ofAustralianseathealthily.TheAustralianadult
sgetatleast35%oftheirenergyfromjunkfoodsanddrinks.Asaresult,two-thirdsofadults(63%)andone-quarterofchildrenareoverweight.WeusedtheAustralianHealth
Survey2011-2013andthesuggestionsoftheAustralianDietaryGuidelinestomodelhealthydietsforafamilyoftwoadultsandtwochildreneverytwoweeks.Weco
llectedfoodpricesinsupermarketsandstoresinhigh-andlow-socioeconomic(社会经济地位低的)areasinBrisbane,andcomparedthedietpr
iceswithfamilyincomes.Inbothareas,afamilyoftwoadultsandtwochildrenspendabout18%moreonpresentdietsthanwouldberequiredtobuyhea
lthydiets.About58%ofthefoodbudgetforpresentdietsisspentonjunkfoods,includingtakeawayfoods(14%),andsugarydrinks(4%).
Inthelow-socioeconomicarea,afamilyoftwoadultsandtwochildrenspend$640.20everytwoweeksontheirpresentdiets,butcouldbuyahealthydietfor
$560.93everytwoweeks.Inthehigh-socioeconomicarea,thesenumbersare$661.92and$580.01.Supermarketfoodpriceswereabout3%higherinthehigh-s
ocioeconomiclocation.Takeawayfoodswerealsorelativelymoreexpensive,butsugarydrinkswerepricedsimilarlyinbothareas.Presentdietscostmorethanhealthydi
ets,socausesotherthanpricemustbehelpingtodrivepreferencesforunhealthychoices.24.Whatdidtheresearchersfind?A.Australianshaveapreferencef
orsweetfoods.B.MostAustraliankidshavefatproblems.C.MostAustralianseatunhealthily.D.HalfAustraliansliveo
njunkfoods.25.Howdidtheresearchersgettheresult?A.Bydoingthestudyonline.B.Bymakingacomparison.C.Bycarryingoutinterviews.D.B
yaskingpersonalquestions.26.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph5?A.Ahealthydietisactuallycheaper.B.Australianfoodsarehealthier.C.Healthfoodsarebecom
ingmoreexpensive.D.Peoplechoosejunkfoodsfortheirlowprices.27.Whatmightafollowingparagraphbeabout?A.W
hypeoplechoosejunkfoods.B.Howwecaneathealthily.C.Theharmofjunkfoods.D.Theadvantagesofahealthydiet.CInatimewhenadangerousnumberofpeopleareoverweigh
t,manypeopleseemtohaveforgottenthemostimportantwaytokeephealthyandslim-exercise.Andasanewstudycarriedout
onmiceinthelabhasshown,exerciseearlyinlifecanrewardyouinyouradultyears.AteamofresearchersattheUniversityofCalifornias
tudiedtheeffectsofearlyexerciseonadultphysicalactivity,bodymassandeating.Theyfoundthatearly-ageexerciseinmicehaspositiveeffect
sonadultlevelsofvoluntaryexerciseinadditiontoreducingbodymass.“Theseresultsmayhaveaneffectontheimportanceofregularphysicaleducation
inelementaryandmiddleschools,”saidTheodoreGarland,aprofessorofbiology,wholedtheresearchproject.“Ifkidsexerciseregularlythroughtheirschoolyears,then
theymaybemorelikelytoexerciseasadults,whichcouldhavefar-reachingpositiveeffectsonhumanhealthandwell-beingorhappiness.
”Althoughthepositiveeffectsofearly-lifeexerciselastedforonlyoneweek,itisimportanttonotethatoneweekinthel
ifeofamouseisthesameasaboutninemonthsforhumans.“Ourresultssuggestthatanypositiveeffectsofearly-lifeexerciseonadultexercisewillneedtobekeptu
piftheyaretobelong-lasting.”Histeamofresearchersfound,too,thatallmicethathadaccesstoearlyexercisewerelighterinweightthannon-exer
cisedmice.Garlandexplainedthat,ingeneral,exercisewillstimulateappetitesoonerorlater.However,itispossiblethatcertaintypesofexercise,doneforcer
tainperiodsoftimeoratcertainlightlevels,mightnotstimulateappetitemuch,ifatall,atleastinsomepersons.“Ifwecouldunderstan
dwhatsortsofexercisethesemightbe,thenwemightbeabletotailor(量身打造)exerciserecommendationsinawaythatwouldbringtheben
efitsofexercisewithoutincreasesinappetite,leadingtoabetterchanceofweightloss,”hesaid.28.Howlongdothepositiveeffectsofearly-lifeexerc
iselastforamouse?A.Oneday.B.Ninemonths.C.Onemonth.D.Oneweek.29.Whatcanwelearnfromthearticle?A.Early-lifeexercisehasnonegativeeffectsonpeop
le.B.Morestudyisneededtobetterunderstandonthematterofexercises.C.Thenewstudyonmicemainlyfocusedonhowexerciseaf
fectsappetite.D.Kidsshouldbeencouragedtodoexerciseasearlyaspossibletoensurephysicalhealth.30.Theunderli
nedword“stimulate”means.A.changeB.decreaseC.improveD.harm31.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?A.Thepositiveeffectsofearly-lif
eexercise.B.Howtodoexerciseproperly.C.Thepossiblerisksofdoingexercise.D.Newwaystofightagainstbeingoverweight.DAblackho
leiscreatedwhenalargestarburnsout.Likeoursun,starsareunbelievablyhotfurnaces(熔炉)thatburntheirownmatterasfuel.Whenmostofthefu
elisusedup,thestarbeginstodie.Thedeathofastarisnotaquietevent.Firstthereisahugeexplosion.Asitsouterlayerisexplodedoffintos
pace,thedyingstarshinesasbrightlyasabillionsuns.Aftertheexplosiongravitypullsinwhat’sleftofthestar.Astheoutsideofthestarsinkstowardthecenter,thestarg
etssmallerandsmaller.Thematerialthestarismadeofbecomestightlypackedtogether.Astarissodense(密集的)thatateaspoonofmatterfromitweighsb
illionofpounds.Themorethestarshrinks(缩小),thestrongerthegravityinsideitbecomes.Soonthestarisverytiny,andthegravitypullingitinisunbelievablystr
ong.Infact,thegravityissostrongthatitevenpullslightintothestar!Sinceallthelightispulledin,nonecangoout.Thestarbecomesblackwhenthereisnolight.Thenabl
ackholeisborn!That’swhatweknowaboutblackholes.Whatwedon’tknowisthis:Whathappensinsideablackholeafterthestarhasbeenforced
intoatinyball?Doesitkeepgettingsmallerandsmallerforever?Suchapossibilityishardtoimagine.Butiftheblackholedoesn’tkeepshrinking,whathap
penstoit?Somescientiststhinkblackholesarelikedoorwaystoanotherworld.Theysaythatasthestardisappearsfromouruniverse,it
goesintoanotheruniverse.Inotherwordsablackholeinouruniversecouldturnintoa“whitehole”inadifferentuniv
erse.Astheblackholeswallowslight,thewhiteholeshinesbrightly—somewhereelse.Butwhere?Adifferentplace,perhaps,oradifferenttime—manyyearsinthep
astorfuture.Couldyoutravelthroughablackhole?Rightnow,no.Nothingweknowofcouldgointoablackholewithoutbeingcrushed(压碎).Sofarthetim
ebeing,blackholemustremainamystery.Blackholesareamystery—butthathasn’tstoppedscientistsfromdreamingaboutthem.Onescientistsuggestedthatinthefuturew
emightmakeuseofthepowerofblackholes.TheywouldsupplyallofEarth’senergyneeds,withplentytospare.Anotherscientistwonderedifablackholecou
ldsomedaybeusedtoswallowearthlywaste—asortofhugewastedisposal(处理)inthesky!32.Whathappenswhenthestarbeginstodie?A.thereisnofuellef
tinitB.itsouterlayergoesintospacefirstC.itdoesn’tgiveofflightanylongerD.ahugeexplosionwillhappen33.Whichoft
hefollowingdoesn’thelpproduceablackhole?A.Thegravityinsidethestarisverystrong.B.Thelightcan’tgooutofthestar.C.Thedyingstarshinesverybrightly.
D.Thestarbecomessmallerandsmaller34.Theblackhole______.A.canpullineverythingweknowofintheworldB.goesintoanotheruniverseandbecomesawhiteholeC.conti
nuesbecomingsmallerandsmallerallthetimeD.willappearatanotherplaceatadifferenttime35.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.ANewScien
tificDiscovery:BlackHolesB.HowDoBlackHolesComeIntoBeing?C.TravelThroughABlackHoleD.WhatAreBlackHoles?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。HowYouCanCreateLuckinEverydayLifeHavingapositivewayallowsyoutocreateyourownluckineverydaylife.Herearesometi
ps.BeGratefulForWhatYouHaveSomepeoplearealreadylucky,andtheyjustdon’tknowit.36Younodoubthavesomewonderfulfriends,family,aroofoveryour
headandfoodonthetable.Byrecognizingthesethingsregularly,youcanimmediatelyfeelmorelucky.Network37Knowingdifferentpeoplecanmakeyougetaccesst
oskills,opportunities,connectionsandmore.Youneverknowwhatwonderfulchanceseachindividualcouldbringtoyouorhowt
heymightenrichyourlife,untilyougettoknowthem.BeGenerousIfyoueverwantotherpeopletogiveyouopportunities,y
ouhavetoconsiderwhatsortofatmosphereyouareputtingoutintotheworld.38Begenerouswithyourtimeandattention,andyou’llbesurprisedhowmanylu
ckyopportunitiespeoplemayofferyou.TrySomethingNewLuckdoesn’tjusthappenuponus.39Tryingsomethingnewisagreatwayofgettingm
oreopportunities.Learninganewskill,visitinganewplace,ortryinganewhobbyareallgreatwaysofexpandingyouropportunitiesandyourstateofmind.TakeAction
You’llnevercreateanyluckifyousittherewaitingforittofallontoyourlap.Takestepstowardsyourgoalsanddreamsandgreeteverychallengewitha
positivestateofmind.40A.Youcannotexpecttoreceiveifyounevergive.B.Itcomestouswhenwe’reopen.C.Insteadoffocusingonwhat’slacking,lookathowluckyyoualread
yare.D.Sometimespeopleswouldbepreparedtohelpusout.E.Youwillfindyoucancreatemoreluckineverydaylife.F.Begrat
efulforthegoodthatcamefromyourpast.G.Themorepeopleyouconnectwith,theluckieryouwillbe.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、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Awomanprofessorwalkedaroundinaclassroomwhileshewasteachingstressmanagementtoherstudents.
Asshe__41__aglassofwater,everyone__42__theywouldbeaskedthe“half-emptyorhalf-full”question.__43__,withasmileonherface,s
heasked,“How__44__isthisglassofwater?”Answerscalledout__45__fromeighttotwentyounces(盎司).Shequietedthestudentsdownandthenreplied,“Theexactweightdoe
sn’t__46__.ItalldependsonhowlongIholdit.IfIholditforaminute,it’snota__47__.IfIholditforanhour,it’snota(n)__48__.IfIholdfora
day,myarmwillfeel__49__andparalyzed.Ineachcase,the__50__oftheglassofwaterdoesn’tchange,butthelongerIholdit,theheavieritbecomes.Doyou
knowwhy?”Allthestudentskeptsilentandlistenedcarefully,lostinthought.Shecontinued,“Our__51__andworriesinlifearelikethatglassofwater.Thin
kaboutthemforawhileand__52__happens.Thinkaboutthemabitlongerandtheybeginto__53__.Andifyouthinkaboutthemalldaylong,youwillfeelp
aralyzed—__54__todoanything.”It’simportanttorememberto__55__yourstresses.Asearlyintheeveningaspossible,pu
tallyour__56__down.Don’tcarrythemthroughtheeveningandintothenight.Remembertoputtheglassdown!Moreoftenth
annotlifegetsterrible__57__wethinktoomuch.Andthemomentyouremoveyourburden,you’llfindyourselffeelingsomuchmore__58__.Sorathertha
nwanderingandfeelingsorryforyourself,__59__doingsomethingaboutit.Afterall,lifeistooshortto__60__yourselfinanythingthat’sno
tmakingyouhappy.41.A.drankB.servedC.raisedD.demanded42.A.arguedB.wonderedC.expectedD.agreed43.A.MeanwhileB.ThereforeC.AnyhowD.Instead4
4.A.muchB.fullC.littleD.heavy45.A.rangedB.repliedC.readD.remained46.A.affectB.dropC.matterD.work47.A.successB.
pointC.skillD.problem48.A.handB.armC.neckD.back49.A.steadyB.sensitiveC.nervousD.insensible50.A.weightB.shapeC.functionD.
size51.A.surprisesB.joysC.stressesD.doubts52.A.everythingB.nothingC.anythingD.something53.A.improveB.hurt
C.changeD.adjust54.A.uncertainB.afraidC.unableD.available55.A.catchupwithB.takechargeofC.putupwithD.putdown56.A
.burdensB.thoughtsC.hardshipsD.feelings57.A.whenB.tillC.unlessD.though58.A.excitedB.worriedC.satisfiedD.relaxed59.A.keep
B.finishC.startD.risk60.A.helpB.commitC.throwD.bury第Ⅱ卷(共50分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Thenationalcollege
entranceexaminationinRussia,UnifiedStateExam,willincludeChineseas61.______electiveforeignlanguagestartingfr
om2019.ChinesewillbecomethefifthelectivetestitemfortheUnifiedStateExam62.________(follow)English,German,FrenchandSpanish.ThenumberofChinese
learnersinRussia63.________(grow)quicklyinthepasttenyears,accordingtoasurvey64._________(make)byalinguisticresearchcenterinRussi
a.ApproachestolearningChinesechangefrompersontoperson,65.________moreandmorepeoplechoosinguniversitycourse
sinRussia.Thethreehour-longChinesetestwillquizstudentson66.__________(they)listening,readingandwritingabilities,andafourthsectionwillexaminestuden
tsongrammar,vocabularyandChinese67.__________(character).SomepartsintheexamareevenalittlebitdifficultfornativeChinesesp
eakers.AccordingtotheOfficeofChineseLanguageCouncilInternational(Hanban),asof2017some100millionpeople,excludingnativ
espeakers,useChinese68.__________(global).TheUnitedNationsin2010suggestedaChineseLanguageDay69._________fallsonApril20eachyear70.
_________(celebrate)culturaldiversity(多样性)aswellastopromotetheequaluseofallofficiallanguages.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共1
0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。TodayIwanttosharewit
hyouamemorableplace—myoldclassroom.Itwasappealingbecauseofthreesidesofitweremadeofglass.Ienjoyedsitclosetothewindowsandl
ookingattheview.Ontheleft-handsideoftheclassroom,Icouldeasyseethefootballfield.Inthemorning,itwasfullofstudentexercising.Onther
ightsideoftheclassroomwasaroad,onthattherewerealwaysdriversinhurryinthemorning.Theviewfromthebackofyourclassroomwasals
oimpressive.Abeautifulparkwithanumberoftreeswerenexttomyschool.Whatwasevenmoreunforgettablewasthat,furtherinthedist
ance,Icanenjoytheviewofthesnowymountains.ThepositionoftheclassroomwithitsviewmademefeellikeIwasdreamed.Iwillneverforgetit.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你
的英国笔友Mike来信向你询问你家乡“中国农民丰收节”的有关信息。请你用英语给他写封回信,要点如下所示:1.时间:每年农历秋分。2.意义:庆丰收等。3.活动:品美食等。注意:1.词数100左右;2.展开合理想象,适当增加内容,并使行文连贯;3.开头语
已为你写好,但不计入总词数;4.词汇提示:农历:lunarcalendar秋分:theAutumnalEquinoxDearMike,How’severythinggoing?Yourssincerely,LiHua高一年级英语下册期中参考答案听力1-5CACCB6-10
BCACB11-15CABAA16-20CABAB阅读理解21-23DCA24-27CBAA28-31DBCA32-35DCAD36-40CGABE完型填空41-45CCDDA46-50CDBDA51-55CBBCD56
-60AADCD语法填空61.an62.following63.hasgrown64.made65.with66.their67.characters68.globally69.that/which70.tocelebrat
e短文改错TodayIwanttosharewithyouamemorableplace—myoldclassroom.Itwasappealingbecauseofthreesidesofitweremadeofglass.Ienjoyedsitclosetothesittingwindows
andlookingattheview.Ontheleft-handsideoftheclassroom,Icouldeasyeasilyseethefootballfield.Inthemorning,itwasfullofstudentexercis
ing.Ontherightstudentssideoftheclassroomwasaroad,onthattherewerealwaysdriversin∧hurryinthewhichamorning.Theviewfromtheback
ofyourclassroomwasalsoimpressive.Abeautifulmy/ourparkwithanumberoftreeswerenexttomyschool.Whatwasevenmorewasunforge
ttablewasthat,furtherinthedistance,Icanenjoytheviewofthesnowycouldmountains.ThepositionoftheclassroomwithitsviewmademefeellikeIwasd
reamed.Iwillneverforgetit.dreaming书面表达DearMike,How’severythinggoing?LearningfromyourletterthatyouwanttoknowabouttheChineseFarmer’sHarvestFe
stival,I’mwritingtotellyousomethingaboutit.ThisfestivaliscelebratedontheautumnequinoxontheChineselunarcalendar,whichfallsthisyearonSeptember23,j
usttendaysaftertheMid-AutumnFestival.Firstcreatedespeciallyforfarmers,itisadayforthemtoenjoytheirhar
vest.AnditisalsoanoccasiontodisplayChina’sfarmingcultureandshowourrespectandloveforfarmers.Asformyhomet
own’scelebrations,thereisnoshortageofperformingfolkdancesandsongs.Somefarmerrepresentativesalsosharetheirexperience
ingettingridofpovertyandbecomingbetteroff.Besides,peoplehavetheopportunitytotastethenativeproduce,provingimpossibletoresist.Iwonderifmyexplanationw
illhelpyouunderstandthisfestivalculture.Lookingforwardtoyourearliestreply.Yourssincerely,LiHua听力录音材料
(Text1)M:Mysisterwantedmetolendhersomemoney.ButI’mshortofmoneymyself.Idon’tknowwhatIshoulddo.W:Justtellherthetru
th.M:I’mafraidIcan’t.MaybeI’llaskLindatogivemesomemoney.(Text2)W:I’mafraidIcan’tcometothepartytomorrownight.Ihavetoworkonareportfors
chool.M:Well,whydon’tyouatleasttrytostopbyforalittlewhile?W:OK,then.(Text3)W:IsawagoodbandatlastSaturday’srockfestival.Thesin
gerwasgreat!M:Thebandwiththepianoplayer?W:Ididn’tseeanythingwithapiano.ThesingerwascalledQueenCat.Shecouldreallyda
nce,too.M:Oh,Iknowwhatyoumean—thebandhadthreeguitars.(Text4)W:Whichdoyouprefer,magazinesorbooks?M:Um,Ipreferr
eadingmagazines.BecauseIlikeaquickread.W:Yeah,youcanpickthemupandputthemdownjustafterashortreading.Andthey’recheapertha
nbooks.Andsometimestheyhaveinterestingads.(Text5)M:Canwehaveadoubleroom,please?W:Certainly.Withabathorashow
er?M:Weprefertheroomwhichhasashower.(Text6)M:Howwasyourchemistryexam?W:IthoughtIwasgoingtogetaCinchemistry,butI
gotaB.MyparentswillbeOKwiththat.M:Youarelucky.IgotaDinchemistry.W:Ohmygosh!Areyourparentsgoingtokillyou?M:TheyknowIhatechemistr
y.Itoldthemnottoexpectgoodgradesinchemistry,andtheyunderstand.W:Youaresoluckyyouhaveunderstandingparentslikethem.
(Text7)M:Hello.Iwonderifyoucouldhelpme.WouldyoumindifIleftmyinstrumentforjustoneminute?Ihavetomakeaphonecall.W:N
o.I’msorry,sir.It’snotallowed.M:It’sonlyforashorttime.W:It’sagainsttherules.Noinstrumentscanbeleftinreceptionforsecurityreasons.M:Isthereanyw
hereIcanleavethem?W:Youcanleaveitatthebagofficeontheleft.M:Where’sthat?W:It’snexttothediningroom.M:OK.Thanks.(Text8)W:Andjusttofinishournews—Chr
isPetersonisgoingtotellusaboutthenewCrosswayssportsandfitnesscenter.M:Thanks.It’salmostfinishedandthesportscenterwillbeopentothepubliconJune16th
—that’sforsportsandswimming.Thefitnesscenterisn’tquitefinished,andwon’tbeopenuntil21stAugust,insteadof10thJulyasplanned.W:Andwill
yougiveussomeinformationnowaboutwhatwecandointhesportscenter?M:Sure.Thecenterprovidesvolleyball,basketballandtabletennisindoors.Andt
herearealsooutdoorsportslikefootballandtennis.There’salsoanewswimmingpool.W:OK,thankyouforyourreport,Chris
.(Text9)M:Hey,Judy,whatareyoureading?W:Well,apassageaboutwildlifeprotectionorganizations.M:Really?I’vereadsomethingaboutthe
WorldWildlifeFund,youknow,whoseofficialsignisapictureofapanda.W:Yeah.Ithasbeenworkingtoprotecttheworld’send
angeredspeciessinceitwasfoundedin1961.Youknowthereareorganizationswhofocusoncertainanimals.M:Really?That’sinteresting
.W:HereitsaystheAudubonSocietyfocusesontheprotectionofbirdsandtheOceanicSocietyhasbeenworkingtoprotectseawildlife,suchaswh
ales,dolphinsandotherkindsoffishsinceitsfoundationin1969.M:Oh,IknowtheAudubonSocietyisnamedafteranAme
ricanwildlifepainter.W:Yes,that’sright.There’salsothisone,theWildernessSociety,whoworkstomakesurethattheforests,riversandmountainsoftheUnited
Statesremainuntouchedsothateveryonecanenjoytheircleanairandwater.TheWildernessSocietytriestoeducatethepublicaboutthatfromitsheadofficeinWashington,
D.C.toitseightbranchofficesacrosstheUnitedStates.(Text10)W:Hello,everyone.MynameisCarolineBenson.Ineverexpectedtospendsomeofmyf
irstyearatuniversityfilmingTheFinnegans.I’donlyeveractedatschool,butI’dlovedthebooksinceIwaseleven.MygrandmotherusedtosayIwasjustlikePollyF
inneganandIalwaysimaginedmyselfplayingher.AndIbelieveIcouldplaythepartwell.I’dtakenayearofftogotravelingbeforeuniversity.Whi
leIwasinChile,mymothere-mailedmetosaytherewereplanstoturnthebookintoafilm.IknewIhadtogoforthepart.Shewassurp
risedatfirst,butsentmyphototothedirectorandpersuadedhimtomeetme.Iflewbackandgotthepart.Theoutdoorfilmingtooka
longtime,soIgotpermissionfromtheuniversitytobeawayforthreeweeks.OnceIwasbackatuniversity,Igotupat6:00a.m.towritethe
essaysI’dmissed.Ididn’ttellmyuniversityfriends,buttheyfoundoutandthoughtitwasgreat.Itwasawonderfulexperience—I’msolucky.