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山东省日照市2022届高三上学期开学校际联合考试英语2021.09注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名考生号等填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦
干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。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。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转
涂到答题卡上。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。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.Whatisthemanthinki
ngabout?A.DoingbusinesswithMichael.B.Goingonatriparoundtheworld.C.Writingastorybasedonhistravels.2.Whatcoloristhespeakers
’car?A.Blue.B.Red.C.Pink.3.Whydidthewomanbuythesuit?A.Forawedding.B.Foraninterview.C.Forabirthdayparty.4.How
manypeopleintotalarecomingtotheparty?A.10.B.15.C.18.5.Howoftendoesthefarmer’smarketopen?A.Everyday.B.EveryFriday.C.Onceamonth.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,
满分25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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Wherearethespeakers?A.Onabus.B.Onatrain.C.Onaplane.7.Whatistheman?A.Adoctor.B.Ateacher.C.Anurse.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whichfloord
othespeakersneedtogoto?A.The15thfloor.B.The17thfloor.C.The23rdfloor.9.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthesituation?A.Positive.B.Unhappy.C.Surprised.听
第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whenwillthemanagers’meetingbeheld?A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.11.Howmanylettersw
illMr.Jenkinssign?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.12.WhoisJulia?A.Amanager.B.Acustomer.C.Asecretary.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatistheweat
herliketoday?A.Rainy.B.Windy.C.Sunny.14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Co-workers.C.Husbandandwife.15.Wheredidthekids
goyesterday?A.Toazoo.B.Toamuseum.C.Toasealifecenter.16.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Setoffonatrip.B.Makeaphonecall.C.ChecktheI
nternet.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthemaintopicofthetalk?A.Howthespeakerreadclassics.B.Whythespeaker
cametoChina.C.Howthespeakergraduallylovedreading.18.HowdidthespeakermostlypasshistimebeforehecametoChina?A.HewatchedTV.B.Hetendedthegarden.C.
Helistenedtomusic.19.Whichauthordoesthespeakerlikemost?A.AnnPatchett.B.IanMcEwan.C.JoNesbo.20.WhatdoesAnnPatc
hettusuallywriteabout?A.Dailylife.B.Crimes.C.Mysteries.第二部分阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选
项中选出最佳选项。AAsaformereditoratRealSimplemagazine,I’vecomeacrossmanydomesticproducts.AndnowI’mafreewriterandamomoftwoamazingbutmessychildr
en.I’vereallyputthesecleaningproductstouse.SoI’vedecidedtosharemytop4productswithyou.MagicSiliconeDishwashingGlovesT
hesemightbeoneofmyfavoriteinventionsever.BPA-freesiliconegloveswithbuilt-inscrubbers(刷子)forcleaningdishes?Brilliant!Theyget
ridoftheneedforawashingbrushkeepmynailsunharmed,andtheycanbethrownintothedishwasher.Shopit:MagicSiliconeDishwashingGloves,$15,amazon.comRub
bermaidRevealPowerScrubberIliveinarentalapartment,andwhenImovedin,thegroundaroundmybathtubwasverydirty.Thistoolmakeslightworkof
bubble(气泡).Thecompanysaysi’stwiceaspowerfulasscrubbingwithhand,andIhavetoagree.Useitoneverythingfromtapstosidingdoortracks—youwon’twanttoputit
down.Shopit:RubbermaidRevealPowerScrubber,$20,walmart.comAngryMamaMicrowaveCleanerIcan’tcounthowmanytimestomatosaucehassplatteredinm
ymicrowave.Thissmallinventionusessteamtoloosenallthatbaked-onstains(污渍).Justtakeoffthehair,fillwithwaterandvinegar,andwatchAn
gryMamaasshesprayshotsteamallovertheinside.Thenwipewithadampcloth.She’sincrediblyfuntouse!Shopit:Angr
yMamaMicrowaveCleaner,$9,adiscountof50%ifyoubuynow,amazon.comHiwareDrinkingStrawBrushSetIfIgavemykidsonlystrawsintheirstockings
forChristmas,they’dbeexcited.TheyaskforstrawssooftenthatIshouldbuyastockofthem.Andnowthatreusablestraws
arepopular,thesetoolsgetmoreuseinmyhousethanever.Shopit:HiwareDrinkingStrawBrushSet,$1forone,$5forten,ama
zon.com21.Whichofthefollowingmightbemostusefulforadirtyhouse?A.MagicSiliconeDishwashingGloves.B.Rubberm
aidRevealPowerScrubber.C.AngryMamaMicrowaveCleaner.D.HiwareDrinkingStrawBrushSet.22.What’stheleastcostifyoubuythefourproductsatatime?A.$45.B.$44.5.
C.$40.5.D.$40.23.What’stheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Topromotethesalesoftheproducts.B.Toteachushowtousethep
roducts.C.Torecommendtheproductstoreaders.D.Tocomparetheadvantagesoftheproducts.BIwasateacherbeforeIhadmyfirstdaughter.AsmuchasIe
njoyedbeinganeducator,Idecidedtostayathomewithourbaby—atleastforthefirstfewyears.Ienjoyedeverydaywespenttogetherfora
yearandahalfuntilIfoundmyselfpregnant(怀孕)withidenticaltwingirls.Afterthegirlswereborn,itwasthebusiesttimeofmylife.Between
bottlefeedingtwo,changingthreelittleonesindiapers(尿布),andgettingthemtosleep,Iwasahotmess.Iwassoexhaustedthatshoweringandwashingmyhairtoo
ktoomuchenergy,soIoftenskippedthem.OneafternoonwhenIsatonthecouchwithmythreescreamingchildren,anideastruckme:Ihadtowriteth
isdown.Allofit.Everyexperience,feeling,andchallengefromthepastyearandahalf.Ididn’tknowhowIwouldfindthetime
towritebutIknewIwould.AndIdid.Iwroteduringnaptimes,intheevenings,andonweekendswhenmyhusbandwashomeandcou
ldwatchourcrew.Itstartedasscatteredjournalentriesandincompletesentenceswrittendowninanotebookoronmylaptop.Slowlyovermonthsthewordsformedcompl
etethoughts,thencompleteparagraphs.Soon,Ihadmadeanotherdecision.Iwantedtowriteamemoir(回忆录)inhopesthat:itwouldinspireoth
erwomeninsimilarsituations.Whenmybookwasfinallypublishedanddrewsomeattention,IrealizedhowmuchIlovedwritingessaysthattookthereadero
natransformativejourney,muchlikemyown.Theoldproverbsays“writewhatyouknow.”Injustafewshortyears1havehadsomuchlifeexperiencethatIhavealotto
writeabout.Mydaughtersaremymuse.Theexperienceofhavingallthreeofthemhasgivenmetheconfidencetopursuemydreamofwriting
.IfeelIamstillteaching,butnowinsteadofthroughachalkboard,mywordsflowthroughthepagesofmybooks,essaysandfeatures.Andtheonlyc
ertificationIneednow,istheoneIhave—asamother.24.Howdoestheauthordescribeherlifeasamotherofthreechildren?A.Busyandtiring.B.Messyandannoying.C.Pleasan
tandinteresting.D.Amazingandmeaningful.25.Whydidtheauthordecidetowriteamemoir?A.Toachieveherwritingdream.B.Tomakeanoteofherpast.C.To
earnmoneyforherfamily.D.Tohelpmoremotherslikeher.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“muse”inparagraph4mean?A.Target.B.Inspirat
ion.C.Audience.D.Favorite.27.Whatdocstheauthormainlytalkaboutinthetext?A.Howshebroughtuherchildren.B.H
owshebecameasuccessfulteacher.C.Howherdaughtersgaveheranewcareer,D.Howherdaughtersmadeheragreatmother,CTherearemanywayswec
anenjoysport—watchingitonTVorasmartphone,attendinganeventatastadiumorevenplayingthegame.Buforthosewhoenjoygettingcompetitivewiththeircomputerg
aming,therearerealistic-lookinggamestobeplayedwithoutleavinghome.Andpeople’sinterestinthistypeofsport—ifthat’swhatwecancallit—hasgoneto
anewlevel.Initially,grabbingacontrollerandplayingagamewasindividualactivity.Butaround20yearsagocomputer
sbecamecheaperandtheInternetbecamefaster,whichmadeitmucheasierformorepeopletogetinvolvedwithcomputergaming.Thisledtogamersconnectingwitheach
otheraroundtheword,sotheycouldgohead-to-headonline.Italsobecameaspectatorsport,withpeoplewatchingothersplay.The
wholeexperiencehasbeengiventhename“esports”—ElectronicSports.Now,hugeesportstournamentstakeplacealloverthewo
rldinbigarenas(竞技场)withlargecrowds.Diehardenthusiasts,whohavebecomefirst-rateplayers,arenowwell-known—someplaytogetherinteams.Itstop
starscanearnmillionsofdollarsayear,withoutevenbreakingintoasweat!Andfansfromaroundtheworldtuneintowatchtheactiononlin
e.Theglobalaudienceisnowestimatedatmorethan200millionandgrowing.Annualprofitsfromesports,currentlyaround650milliondollarsfor
events,continuetorisewithbillionsmorethroughthevideogamessales.Famousfootballclubsarenowtryingtogetinontheaction.Engl
and’sFootballAssociationforexamplelauncheditsfirstesportsteamthisyear,knownastheeLions.Itrecruited(招募)FIFA19playerstorepresentthemattheFIFAe
NationsCup.MarkBullingham,theFA’schiefcommercialandfootballdevelopmentofficer,said“TheFApridesitselfonbeingamodern,innovativeorganizationthattries
toengageandinspireallgenerationsoffootballfans.”Butwhilethisvirtualversionoffootballmightgivefootballersachancetogetclosert
otherealgame,somemightarguethelackofphysicalactivitymeansitshouldn’tbecalledasport—andthebiggestwinnersarethecompanieswhopromote
andsellesports.28.Whatcontributedmosttothepopularityofesports?A.Thesupportfromthepublic.B.CheapercomputersandfasterInternet.C
.Theadvancedsportsequipment.D.People’spreferenceforindividualactivities.29.Whatcanweinferaboutesportsfromparagraph3?A.Theyhavebecomeabigindustry.B.Th
eymakeplayersgetricheasily.C.Theywillreplacetraditionalsports.D.Theyhaveagreatimpactonothersports.30.Whydoesthea
uthormentiontheFAinparagraph4?A.Toexplainwhyithasbecomeinterestedinesports.B.Totellreadersitistakingtheleadinhostingesports.C.Tostatetheoffi
cersareproudofitsachievementsinesports.D.Toshowfamousfootballclubsaregettinginvolvedinesports.31.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforth
etext?A.TheRiseofEsportsB.TheAdvantagesofEsportsC.EsportsTeams:FamousforStarPlayersD.EsportsTournaments
:ExcitingandFantasticEventsDArtificialintelligence(AI)stillcan’tseethefuture,butanewalgorithm(算法)maycomeclose:usingnothingbutwritten
moviesummaries,theAIcanconsistentlytellwhichfilmswillplaywell—orawfully—tocriticsandaudiences.Ifthemodelcanbefurtheri
mproved,itcouldonedayhelpproducerspredictwhetheramoviewillbeafailureattheboxoffice,beforeit’sevenmade.Totes
tseveralmodels,researchersusedplotsummariesof42,306moviesfromallovertheworld,manycollectedfromWikipedia.Themodelsbrokethesu
mmariesbysentenceandusedsomethingcalledsentiment(情感)analysistoanalyzeeachone.Sentencesconsidered“positiv
e”,suchas“Thorloveshishammer”,wouldreceivearatingclosertopositiveone.Andsentencesthatwereconsidered“negative”,like“Thorgetsinafight”woul
dberatedclosertonegativeone.Generally,successfulmoviessuchas1951’sAliceinWonderland—whichscored80%onthemovie-
ratingwebsiteRottenTomatoes—havefrequentwavesinsentiment;unsuccessfulones,suchas2009’sTheLimitsofControl,
varyless.It’snotimportantwhetherthefilmsbeginorendhappily,theresearcherssay.What’simportantisthatthesentimentschangefrequently.Thesentimentratin
gsineachsummaryweethensimplifiedintoasinglescoretoreflecthowoftenthesentimentchanged.Theresearcherstestethreedifferentmethodsofarrivin
gatafinalscore.Allthreecouldpredictfairlyaccuratelywhetheramoviewouldbeunpopular,andonemethodworkedespeciallywellforguessingwhichthrille
rsandcomediesreviewerswouldhate.Themethodswerenotasefficientatguessingwhichmovieswouldsucceed,buttheystillpredictedtheresultsmoreac
curatelythanrandomchance.Inthefuture,theresearcherssaytheirmethodscouldbebetteredtopredicttheamountamoviecoulde
arnattheboxofficeandhelpproducersdecidewhichmoviestoinvestin.Thesystem’sfairjudgmentmightgiveanadvantagetolesswell-knownwri
ters,theresearchersadd.ItcouldalsopotentiallysavethepublicfromhavingtositthroughfilmslikeJaws:TheRevenge,whichonlinecitiesandaudie
ncealikerateasterrible.32.HowcanAIhelpforeseethefutureofmovies?A.Bytestingplotmodels.B.Byusingsentimentanalysis.C.Bywritingsummaries.D.Byconsulting
criticsandaudiences.33.Whatisthekeyfactorforasuccessfulmovieaccordingtotheresearchers?A.Ahappyending.B.Famousmoviestars.C.Awell-knownproducer.D.Fr
equentsentimentchanges.34.Whatbenefitwillthemethodspossiblybring?A.Helpingproducersinvestwisely.B.Assessingamo
vie’squalityaccurately.C.Increasingboxofficeearnings.D.Providingwrittensummariesforcritics.35.What’stheresearchers’attitudetothemodel?A.Doubt
ful.B.Cautious.C.Optimistic.D.Ambiguous.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。Allofushavetodealwithembarrassmentatce
rtainpointsinourlives.Whileforsomeitisalong-lastingwound,otherslearntolaughitoffandmoveon.36Bewillingtoacce
ptyourmistakeandlaughitoff.Embarrassmentshouldnotbetakenasafailureorinabilitytoperformyourbestundercertaincircumstances.Everyonehassuchepisode
sinlifeanditdependsonhowyouchoosetodealwithit.Whilesometakeitpersonallyandfeelashamedandfrustrated(沮丧的
)fordaysonend,othersjustlaughitoffandmoveon.37Manyreactinanawkwardmannerwhentheyareembarrassed,whichincreasesthe
irembarrassment.Thisisanaturalresponseandcannotbeavoidedinmostcases.38Manypeoplemakethemistakeofexplainingtoomuchabouttheinciden
t,makingafoolofthemselvesinfrontofothers.Ifyouplantoexplainyouractions,keepitsimple.39Thisattitudecanbeveryharmfultoyourmentalhealthandcana
ffectyourworkandpersonalrelationshipsaswell.Itisimportanttotrainyourmindinsuchawaythatyoumustbeabletoforgetandmoveon.Attimes,moodchangesma
yaccompanyembarrassmentandfrustrations.40Occupyyourmindwithotherthings.A.Changeyourviewofembarrassme
nt.B.Butithelpsifyoucankeepyourreactionsimple.C.Therearesomewaystodealwithembarrassment.D.Bothattitudescanhelpif
youfaceuptoyourmistake.E.Usinghumortodealwithembarrassmentisthebestwaytogetoverit.F.Minimizebadmoodandneverthinkabouttheinc
identformorethanaday.G.Somethinkabouttheembarrassingincidentforseveraldaysandgetfrustrated.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分
,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Whenthecoronaviruspandemicfirsthit,StacyMasonrecognizedt
hatsomeofhercolleagueswerestruggling.TheVirginia41,whoworksatMaryWashingtonHospital’sIntensiveCareUnit(ICU)inFredericksburg,saw
thatsomeemployeescouldn’tfindthe42theyneededtocarefortheirfamilies.Tomakematters43,alotofhospitalemployeeswe
rebecomingtheonly44fortheirfamiliesbecausetheirlovedoneslostjobsduetothepandemic.45bythehospital,Masonestablisheda“TeamCupbo
ard”inMaythatallowedherICUcolleaguesto46orgrabitemstheymightneed,likeclothes,wipesorfooditems.She47donationtables,andhadflyers(传单)madeb
ythehospital’smarketingdepartment.Bywordofmouthitgradually48.ThoughMason,whocontinuedworkingfull-timeintheICU,wasthe49
personcontributingtothecupboard,it’snowbecomeagroup50.Inadditionto51fromemployeesthemselves,severalofMason’sfriendsan
dfamilyhavehelped,aswellassomelocalbusinesses.BecauseofMason’spursuit,thecupboardhas52farbeyondjusttheICU.Apartfromt
he53atherhospital,there’snowanotheroneattheirsisterfacility,StaffordHospital,aswellastheMaryWashingtonHealthcarecorporateoffice.ButMason
isn’t54downyet;shehopesthecupboardwillcontinueonthroughthepandemicand55becomeapermanentfixture.41.A.chefB.cleanerC.engineerD
.nurse42,A.itemsB.medicineC.assistanceD.materials43.A.clearerB.easierC.worseD.less44.A.earnersB.protectorsC.witnessesD.volunteers45.A.Influence
dB.SupportedC.UrgedD.Invited46.A.purchaseB.rentC.donateD.deliver47.A.pickedupB.tookupC.broughtupD.setup48.A.grew
B.survivedC.occurredD.existed49.A.lastB.initialC.rightD.unique50.A.prideB.achievementC.effortD.study51.A.contributionsB.sa
crificesC.thanksD.rewards52.A.improvedB.expandedC.sweptD.competed53.A.locationB.branchC.planD.example54.A.breakingB.calmingC.s
lowingD.looking55.A.simplyB.stillC.actuallyD.even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。Oneofmystrongestchildhood56(memory)issitti
nginthebackofthecarwithamap.Onlongjourneys,57wasmyjobtotraceourroutewithmyfingerandcalloutdirectionseventhoughm
yparentsknewexactly58weweregoing.Icanrememberthatmagicalfeelingofpowerand59(responsible),asifsomehowIwastheo
neincontrol.Understandingamapcreatesanewsortofrelationshipwiththeoutdoors.Ifyoucanlearntodothat60anearly
age,itwillcarrythroughtherestofyourlife.Studieshaveshownthatifyoucangetsomeone61(interest)inoutdooractivitiesbeforetheageof
14,itwillstaywiththem.Forme,amapisapassporttogettingoutside.Runningyourfingeralongtheplacenamesonamap62(be)ajourneythro
ughhistoryaswellasgeography.Mapreadingcanalsobeabrilliantway63(entertain)childrenandbuildtheirconfidenc
e.Naturally,they64(strike)bytherelationshipbetweentheworldandthem.I65(sincere)hopemanyofuswillbetakingwithusanewfound
loveofgettingoutandaboutinthecountryside.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你校将为交换生开设中国文化研习班(workshop),请你写一则通知,内容包括:1.开设目的;2.时间
:每周日下午3:00—5:00;3.内容:了解中国习俗,学习书法、乐器等。注意:1.词数80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Notice第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,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。Everyonceinawhile,asFedExdriverAubreymadeherregulardeliveryslopsinaneighborhoodinruralsoutheasternIndiana,she’dcomeacrossayoung
boyplayingbasketballwithabrokenhoop(球筐).Theboywassojoyfulplayingbasketball,whichstuckwithAubreyandremindedherofthepast
daysasakid,whenthesportwashersafeharbor.Shewasbullied(欺负)foryearsinschool,sobasketballwasashelteraway
fromherlifeasakid.Shehadaneighborinstall(安装)abasketballhoopforheracrossthestreetbecauseheknewhowmuchshelovedit.Aubreyjustwouldn’tstopthinkingabout
itandshereallywantedtogettheboyahoop.Monthslater,Aubreydecidedtogetthe11-year-oldboy,Elijah,anewhoopandhadthehoopinstalled
whilethefamilywasn’thome.Withhersurprisinggiftsheleftanote:“Justwantyoutohavethebesthoopthatwillgrowwithyouandallyourfriends
,”shewrote,signingitas“justoneoftheFedExdriversinthearea.”Afterinstallingthehoopandleavingthenote,Aubreydidn’treturntotheneighborhoodforweeks.She
thoughtthefamilywouldn’trealizeitwasher,butshewasmorethansatisfiedtoknowinherheartsheprobably“madethekid’sday.
”Itturnedoutshedidalotmorethanthat.Elijah’smotherreadthenote,andthemomentsherealizedwhoitwasfrom,shejustimmediate
lystartedtocry.Elijah’sfamilyhadgonethroughadifficultyear,withthedeathsoffourfamilymembersandhisfathers
ufferingaseriousinjury.Hergiftchangedtheirlives.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。WhenElijahcamehomeandhismothershowedittohim,h
egotreallyemotional.Weekslater,Aubreycameagain,andElijahwastherewaiting.2019级高三校际联考英语试题参考答案第一部分听力(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)1—5BABBC6—10CACAB11—15BCACB16—2
0BCCAA第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每题2.5分,满分50分)21—23BCC24—27ADBC28—31BADA32—35BDAC36—40CEBGF第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41—45DACAB46—50CDABC51—35
ABBCD第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.memories57.it58.where59.responsibility60.at/from61.interested62.is63.toentertain64.arestruck/strick
en65.sincerely第四部分写作(满分40分)NoticeAimingtohelpforeignstudentshaveabetterunderstandingofChinesecultureandadapttothelifeinChina
,ourschoolisgoingtoorganizeaworkshopforyou.Asscheduled,theworkshopissupposedtobelaunchedeverySundayafter
noon,from3pmto5pm.Duringthisperiod,you’lllearnaboutthebackgroundknowledgeofChinesecustoms,whichwillgiveyoudeeperunderstandingaboutourcountryandpe
ople.You’llalsohavethechancetoattendlessonsonChinesecalligraphyaswellasplayingtraditionalChinesemusi
calinstruments,whichwillbeofgreatinteresttoyou.Yourparticipationwillsurelymakemuchdifference.第二节(满分25分)WhenElijahcamehomeandhi
smothershowedittohim,hegotreallyemotional.Hestoodthereforseveralminutesstaringatthehoop.Thelittleboywasreallyshock
edwhenhelearnedAubreygothimanewhoop,whichreallytouchedhim.Hegotteary-eyedbuthe’san11-year-oldboysohereallydid
n’twanttoadmithewascrying.Elijahcouldn’twaittotestouthisnewhoop.Hecouldn’tdescribehowmuchhelovedthenewhoop.Weekslat
er,Aubreycameagain,andElijahwastherewaiting.Elijahrantoherandhuggedher.“Iamgratefulyouwoulddothisforus.Thishasb
eenahuge,hugethingforourfamily.”Aftergivingheracardhemadeforher,ElijahinvitedAubreytoplaybasketball.Thet
woplayedbasketballfornearlyanhouruntilAubreyhadtogobacktowork.Itwasanactofkindnessthatledtoafriendshipandmemoriesthatwilllastalifetime.听力原文Text1M
:I’mthinkingoftravellingaroundtheworld,butIdon’tknowwheretostart.W:YoushouldaskMichael.He’sbeeneverywhere,sohealwayshasatravelst
ory.Text2W:Didyousee?Thebluecarwasonthewrongsideoftheroad.M:Thatcarisred.Areyouconfusingyourreds,bluesandpinks?W:Idon’tmeantheone
you’repointingat,buttheonenexttoit.It’sthesamecolorasours.Text3W:Youlookgreat.DoyouthinkIshouldhaveboughtanewsuitforthewedding?M:No,Ilovethatsu
it.Youlookedwonderfulforyourinterview.W:Imusthavepickedtherightclothes.Igotthejob.ButI’mnotsureifit’srightforaparty.Text4M:If10ofmyfri
endscometoourparty,willthegroupbetoobig?W:Thatworksforme.Plus,fiveofmyfriendscancome.Willyourthreebrothersalsocome?M:O
h,theycan’tmakeit.Text5M:Whereisthebestplacetobuyfoodinthecity?Thesupermarketinmyneighborhoodoftendoesnothavefreshfo
od.W:Ifyouwantfish,thereisafisherman’smarketdownbytherivereveryday.There’salsoafarmer’smarketonthelastFridayofthemonth.Text6M:Ifeelguil
tyabouttravelingthisway.W:Iknowwhatyoumean,buthowelsecanwegetquicklyfromonecountrytoanother?M:Yes,it’
sapitythatbusesandtrainsaresoslowcomparedwithflying.W:Airtravelcreatessomuchpollution.Andwhenwetravelthiswa
y,wearepartoftheproblem.M:Thisiswhyweneedpeopletostudysciencetofindwaystohelptheenvironment.I’mgladyouhavechosenitasasubject.W:Whydidn’tyoucho
oseit?M:Ibecameadoctortohelppeople,andthat’swhyMombecameanurse.Text7W:Looksliketheelevatorisbrokenagain.M:Maybethey’llf
ixitsoon.Icanaskthefrontdesk.W:Butwewillhavetodoourpresentationin15minutes.Wedon’thavemuchtimetospare.Whichfloordoweneedtogoto?M:Letmecheck…Ohno,
it’sonthe23rdfloor.W:Let’stakethestairs.Atleastwe’llgetsomeexercise.Comeon,it’snotthathigh.M:IfIwantedtodothis,Icouldhavejustbecomeamountainclimber.W
:WhenIlivedonthe17thfloorofmyapartment,Iusedtowalkupeveryday.EventhoughIworkedinanofficealldaylong,Iwasinsurprisinglygreatshape.M:OK,fine.Let’
sjustgetthisoverwith.Hopefully,Iwon’tbetoosweatyforthemeeting.Text8M:Julia,doIhaveanymeetingsthismorning?W:Ifyoureme
mber,youcanceledthemanagers’meeting.Doyouwantmetorearrangeit?M:Yes.I’llseethemimmediatelyafterlunch—andI’llbea
ttendingtheBusinessAwardsthisevening.CouldyoucallmywifeandtellherI’llbelatehome?W:Yes,Mr.Jenkins.Also,Itypedthelettersyous
aid.Doyouwanttosignthemnow?M:DoyoumeantheonestoWilsonIncorporatedandBluespeedInternational?W:Yes,plustheonetoth
eInlandRevenue.M:Oh,Iforgotaboutthatone.Yes,that’sveryimportant.Thanksforremindingme,Julia.I’llsignthemrighta
way.W:I’llbringtheminforyou.Wouldyoulikeacupoftea?M:Thatwouldbenice.Irushedoutofthehousewithoutbreakfasttoday.W:Icanpopouttotheshopandgetyous
omethingifyoulike.M:No,that’sOK.Thankyou.Imightwanderoutmyselflater.Text9W:Whereshallwegotoday?Ithoughttheweatherherewasalway
ssupposedtobesunny.M:Yeah.It’sveryunusualforittobesowet.W:Didyouhearthewindlastnight?Ithoughtitwasgoingtoblowther
oofoff.M:Yes.Atleastwedon’thavethattoday.W:So,wecan’tgotothebeachandIdon’tthinkaboattripwouldbeagoodidea.M:No,definitelynot.Weneedtodosome
thingindoors.W:Idon’tthinkthekidswillwanttogotoanothermuseum.M:Theydidenjoytheoneyesterday,butIthinkyou’reright.Whataboutthezoo?W
:Butthatismainlyoutdoorsaswell.Thereisasealifecenter,though.M:Ah,goodidea.ButtodayisSunday.Willitbeopen?W:Itdoesn’tsayontheirwebsite,butIthin
kIreadonaposterthattheyopensevendaysaweek.M:We’dbettermakesurebeforewesetoff.W:Yes.Ihavetheirnumberhere.I’llaskthemnow.M:Askthemhowmuchi
tcoststogetin.Theremightbeaspecialrateforfamilies.W:Willdo.Text10M:WorkinginChinaisagreatopportunityforaWesterne
r,butsometimeslivingaloneinaforeigncountrycanbelonely.Thenightswithnocompanycanpassslowly.BeforeIhadtimetomakefriendsi
nthecountry,Idecidedtopassmysparetimebycatchinguponmyreading.BeforemovingtoChina,Ididn’thavemuchsparetime
.AndwhenIdid,IfilleditbytendingthegardenandwatchingTV,butmainlylisteningtomusic.InChina,Ifirststartedreadingbooksaboutpeo
pleIwasinterestedin—popstars,actorsandfilmstars.Igotthroughmybooksquitefast—oneeveryweek.WhenIranoutofcelebritybooks
,Imovedontonovels—andthiswaswhenIreallybegantolovereading.IreadsomeclassicsrecommendedbyothersandeventuallyIfoundsomemodernauthorsIreallylik
ed,suchasIanMcEwan,JoNesboand,myfavorite,AnnPatchett.IfyouaskmewhatIlikeaboutAnnPatchett’sbooks,Imightfind
itdifficulttoexplain.Theyaren’tcrimestoriesormysteries.Insomeofthem,nothingmuchhappensatall.Butshehasatalentformakingthereaderinterestedinhercharact
ers.Youjustwanttoknowwhattheywilldonextintheirquitenormallives.Iamsogladthatbeinglonelygavemetheopportunitytodisc
overthemagicofbooks.