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2021年6月河北五校联盟新高三摸底考试英语试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。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。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9
.15.答案是C。1.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atahotel.B.Onastreet.C.Inacarpark.2.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Gobackto
herflat.B.Waittomeettheman.C.Havedinner.3.WhenmightMr.Johnsonbeatthisofficethisweek?A.OnMonday.B.OnTuesday.C.OnWednesday.4.Howw
illthespeakersfindoutabouttherestaurant?A.BygoingontheInternet.B.Byaskingtheirclassmate.C.Byreadingthenotice.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalki
ngabout?A.Performances.B.Clothes.C.Acelebration.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,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.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Gohom
e.B.Doanexperimentagain.C.Gotothelabwiththeman.7.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodointheend?A.Leavethelab.B.Fixthee
quipment.C.Remembertoturnoffthelight.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhyisthemangoingtoCalifornia?A.Toworkthere.B.Tojoinhisfamily.C.Tocontinuehiseducation.9.Whatis
therelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Bossandemployee.B.Customerandagent.C.Interviewerandinterviewee.听第8段材
料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatwillthewomandoinSingapore?A.Goshopping.B.Stayonabeach.C.Visitherfriend.11.HowwillthewomangotoSiemReap?A.Bybus.B.By
plane.C.Byboat.12.Wherewillthewomanstayduringhertrip?A.Insmallguesthouses.B.Inherfriend’shouse.C.Inbighotels.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13
.Whatwerethespeakersdoing?A.Working.B.Shopping.C.Havingameeting.14.Whatwillthewomandoat5:00?A.Attendameeting.B.Visith
erbrother.C.GotoNewtown.15.Whenwillthewomanprobablygetbackhome?A.At7:00.B.At8:00.C.At10:00.16.Whatistheman’sopin
ionaboutthenewworkingplace?A.Itisfar.B.Hisofficeissmall.C.Thetrafficisheavy.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Wher
ecanthelistenersreadstoriesofUFOs?A.Onthegroundfloor.B.Onthefirstfloor.C.Onthesecondfloor.18.Whatcanbeseenonthefirstfloor?A.VideosoftheUFOs.B.Photo
graphsoftheUFOs.C.Objectsfromareasnearsightings.19.Whatdoesthespeakerremindthevisitorstodoespecially?A.Visitthegiftshop.B.Talkwit
hDr.Charles.C.Buyaguidebook.20.WhenistheCenterTheaterclosed?A.At3:50p.m.B.At4:00p.m.C.At4:30p.m.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)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AOnlinecoursesofferspeopleabundantopportunitiestolearn.TrysomeoftheHarvardonli
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otechnologyoffersexcitingandpromisingprospectsforhealingthesickandrelievingthesuffering.Inthiscourseweconsiderpossiblefunctionsbeyondcommontreatment
slikemakingpeoplelookyounger,performbetterandbecomeperfect.Duration:June21–August6,2021Fees:$3400+Pace:I
nstructor-ledDifficulty:IntermediateSuperheroesandPowerWhatmakessuperheroespopular?Howcantheyhelpusthink
aboutsuperpowers?Inthiscourse,weexplorethosequestionsinMarvelandDCfavorites(especiallytheX-Men)aswellasindependentcomicsnovels.Dura
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.2021?A.ThePathtoHappinessB.IntroductiontotheAncientGreekWorldC.BiotechnologyandtheHumanGoodD.SuperheroesandPower22.What
doesBiotechnologyandtheHumanGooddealwith?A.Powersofsuperheroes.B.Waystoincreasehappiness.C.Moreusesofbiotech.D.Clini
calpracticesofbiotech.23.Whatdothefourcourseshaveincommon?A.Theyareofthesamelevel.B.Theyarefreeofcharge.C.Theyareinstructor-l
ed.D.Theybelongtothesamesubject.BHeroicdeedscomeinallshapesandsizes.Someofthemrequirebraveryinthefaceofdanger,othersresultfro
masimplerandomactofcompassion.NatalieFernandowastakingher5-year-oldautistic(自闭)sonRudyforaseasidewalkwhenthelittleboygotinto
ameltdown,abreakdownofself-control.“Mysonlovestowalk,buthehatestoturnaroundandwalkback,weusuallytrytowalkinac
ircuittoavoidthisbutonhisfavouritewalkwiththeboatswehavenochoicebuttoturnback.Thiswilloftenleadtoameltdown,onewhichIcannormallyhandlebu
tnotfortoday,”FernandoexplainedonherFacebookpage,BettertoBeDifferent.TheareaatSouthend-on-Seaisapopularwalkingspo
tinEssex,England.KnowingsheandRudyweredrawingattentionandthatherson’soutburstmightgoonforanhour,Fernandowasapolog
eticbutshesoonfoundherselfsubjectedtotheblamingstaresandcommentsofpassers-by.That’swhenatotalstrangernamedIanstoppedtoaskifshewasokay.WhenFernando
explainedwhatwasgoingon,asifitwasthemostnaturalthingintheworldtodo,helaydownonthegroundclosetoRudyandengagedhimin
conversation.Thecalmingbehaviorquicklyturnedthesituationaround.AfterRudybecamecalm,IanwalkedRudyandhismombacktotheircar.“Iwishthereweremoreofthisman
aroundandIambeyondthankful,”Fernandosaid.“Iwillnotforgethiskindness…Thanks,IanfromSouthendSeaFront,youtrulyareakindman
.”Inadditiontohergratitude,FernandohopesIan’sunselfishbehaviormightinspireotherstolookdeeperbeforemakings
ocialjudgmentsthemselves.“It’ssaidalotatthemoment,‘Inaworldwhereyoucanbeanything,bekind,’”shewrote.“Wordsa
reeasy,theseactionsarenotalwayssoeasy.ThismanislivingthewordsandIcouldn’tbemoregrateful.“Ifyouseeaparentst
ruggling,takethetimetosay,‘Areyouok?’Don’tjudgetheparenting,trynottojudgethechild,justbekind.”We’reallwalkingourownpathandnavigatingt
hejourneythebestwecan.Sometimesittakesamomentofkindnessfromacompletestrangertocompletelychangeyourday.24.WhatcausedRudy’smeltdownduringthewa
lkontheseaside?A.Tirednessfromwalking.B.Repeatingthesamepath.A.Hismom’simpatience.D.Walkinginacircuit.25.Whatwastheatt
itudeofmostpassers-bytoRudy’smomduringhismeltdown?A.Apologetic.B.Disapproving.C.Sympathetic.D.Tolerant.26.
WhatdidIandototurnthesituationaround?A.HelaydowntocommunicatewithRudy.B.HebentdowntoaskRudyquestions.B.
HewalkedRudyandhismomtothecar.D.HeplayedinterestinggameswithRudy.27.What’sthepurposeofwritingthetext?A.Tojudgepeoplewhoareindifferent.B.Toexpressthan
ksofahelplessmother.C.TocallonpeopletofollowIan’sexample.D.Toinformpeopleofwaystodealwithautism.CBritishsculptor
JasonTaylorhasmadeithismissiontousehistalenttoconserveourecosystemsbycreatingunderwatermuseums.Overthey
ears,theenvironmentalisthasputover850massiveartworksunderwaterworldwide.OnFebruary1,2021,Taylorlaunchedhislatestwork---TheUnderwaterMuseumofCanne
s.“Themaingoalwastobringattentiontothefactthatouroceansneedourhelp,”TaylortoldDezeen.“Oceanecologieshavebeendestroyedbyhumanacti
vityintheMediterraneanoverthepastfewdecades,anditisnotobviouswhatistakingplacewhenobservingtheseafromafar.”TheUnderwaterMuseumofCannescontains
6sculpturesfeaturinglocalresidentsofvariousages.TheyrangefromMaurice,an80-year-oldfisherman,toAnouk,a9-year-oldstudent.Toweringove
r6-feet-tallandweighing10tons,thefacesaresectionedintotwoparts,withtheouterpartlikeamask.Themaskindicatesthattheworld’
soceansappearpowerfulandunbeatablefromthesurfacebuthouseanecosystemthatisextremelyfragiletocarelesshumanacti
vities.Thoughthewaterssurroundingthesculpturesnowappearapristineblue,theseabedwasfilledwitholdboatengines,pipes,andotherhuman-madetras
hwhentheprojectbeganaboutfouryearsago.Besidesremovingthetrash,Tayloralsorestoredthearea’sseagrass.Justonesquaremetero
ftheseagrasscangenerateupto10litersofoxygendaily.Theseagrassalsohelpspreventcoastalerosionandprovideshabitatsformanyocea
ncreatures.“Theideaofcreatinganunderwatermuseumwastodrawmorepeopleunderwateranddevelopasenseofcareandpro
tection,”TaylortoldDezeen.“Ifwethrewunwantedwastenearaforest,therewouldbeapublicoutcry.Butthisishappeningeverydayinour
surroundingwatersanditlargelygoesunnoticed.”28.Whataretheunderwatermuseumsintendedtodo?A.Tomakehugeprofits.B.Toraiseawarene
ssofprotectingtheocean.C.ToshowJasonTaylor’stalent.D.Todrawattentiontoendangeredseaanimals.29.Whydoestheouterpartofthesculpturesl
ooklikeamask?A.Topopularizethefeaturesofthelocals.B.Toremindpeopletoprotectthemselves.C.Toreflectpeople’spro
tectionoftheocean.D.Tostressthesensitivenessoftheecosystem.30.What’sParagraph4mainlyabout?A.Howtheprojectwasstarted.B.Howtheseagrasswasrestore
d.C.Whatrecoveryefforttheprojectmade.D.Whythesurroundingswereimproved.31.WhatcanweinferfromwhatJasonTaylorsaidinthelastpar
agraph?A.Thesituationoftheoceaniseasilyignored.B.Thedestructioncausedtotheoceanisnoticeable.C.Forestsplayamoreimportantroleinecosyste
ms.D.Peoplehavezerotolerancetodamagedonetonature.DOneofthegreatestchallengesincaringforsuchintelligentanimalsaschimpanze
es(猩猩)isprovidingthemwithenrichingexperiences.Everyday,thechimpanzeesatProjectChimpsreceivemorningandeveningfood-basedenri
chmentdevices,butcaregiversarealwayslookingformorewaystokeepthechimpsmentallyengaged.With79chimpanzees,eachwiththeirdistinctiveperso
nality,carestaffoftenfindthatdifferentchimpsreactdifferentlytonewenrichment.Lastyear,webeganinvitingmusicianstoperformf
orchimpstoseewhattheymayrespond.Aviolinperformancereceivedquitetheresponse.Additionalmusicianswerelineduptovisitbutthecoronavirushasstoppedtheac
tivities,whichwehopetoresumeinthenearfuture.Thispastweek,webroughtanelectricpianoforthechimpstoinvestigate.Somechimps,lik
etwinsButtercupandClarisse,wereimmediatelyinterestedandcouldnotwaittotapoutafewnotes.Others,likeEmma,weremoreinterestedintryingtotake
itapart.29-year-oldPrecioushasverylittletoleranceforthepiano.Shesatofftothesideforafewminutes,buteventuallyshedecidedenoughwasenough.Shec
alledanendtotheenrichmentsessionbythrowingahandfulofwasteatthepiano.Receivinghermessageloudandclear,weremovedthepia
no.Wecouldneverhaveguessedhow33-year-oldLukewouldreacttoit.Aswithmanyretiredlabchimpanzees,Lukehassomeanxietyissues.Heseemsparticula
rlydistrustfulofanythingnew,includingpeople,food,andenrichment.Butwhenwepresentedthechimpswiththepiano,Lukewasthefirsttoinvestigate.Wecouldno
tbelieveoureyes—thisusuallyanxiouschimpanzeebravelychosetoexploresomethingnew!TousatProjectChimps,thisiswhatitisallabout:givi
ngchimpanzeesthefreedomtochoose.Wearehonoredtobepartoftheirjourney.32.Whydochimpanzeesresponddifferentlyton
ewenrichment?A.Theyareofdifferentgenders.B.Theyhavenaturalcuriosities.C.Theyareasintelligentashumans.D.Theyhavetheiruniquecharacters.33.Whoshowedth
eleastinterestinthepiano?A.ButtercupandClarisse.B.Emma.C.Precious.D.Luke.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“resume”inParagraph2mean?A.Co
ntinue.B.Suspend.C.Monitor.D.Regulate.35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Howcaregiverscarefortheretiredchi
mpanzees.B.Whatcarestaffdotoenrichchimpanzees’dailylife.C.Howchimpanzeesaretrainedthroughvariousenrichment
.D.WhatProjectChimpsdoestoobserveandstudywildchimps.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。Withsomanythingshappeningintheworldandsomuchworktodoinourdailylife,weneedeasywaystocalmandrelaxou
rselves.36Maybethefollowingideascanhelpyoufeelmoresettledandsupported.Comfortingsmellscansignalourbrainstorelaxandstayinthepresentmoment.It’se
asytobringacomfortingsmellintoyourhomewithalovelyplantorabunchoffreshflowers.37Childhoodobjectscanputcomfortrightintoyou
rhands.Turntosimpleitemslikeablanket,asoftanimaltoy,orasouvenirfromachildhoodtrip.38Iftheycomfortedyouinyo
uryoungeryears,theycancertainlydosoagain.Naturemightbethefundamentalsourceofcomfort.39Beinginnature’spresencecanremindyout
hatyourlife,liketheoceans,mountainsandforests,canremainsteadythroughalotofchanges.Stepoutsidetoseewhatnatura
lscenesarewaitingforyou,orbringtheoutdoorsinwithahouseplant,evenalittlesmallone.40It’slikecominghometoafamiliar,comforting
welcomeafteralongjourney.MycomfortbookisactuallymycollectionofCathycomics.Idiscoveredtheseduringmyteenyears,andtheyneverfailtomakemesmileandbringback
somanyhappymemories.A.Itispermanentyetever-changing.B.Thesemightbehiddensomewhereinyourroom.C.Itcanr
emindyouwhatyoualreadyknoworlearn.D.Youcanalsojustopenthewindowtoletfreshairin.E.Theyarenotcomfortingwhenyouareunderstressordiscouraged.F.Som
etimescomfortcanbefoundwherewedon’talwaysthinktolook.G.Cozyinguptobooksyou’vereadagainandagainisagreatcomforttoyou.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。SchoolwasoverandIwasexhausted.Isatattheveryfrontofthebusbecauseof41togethome.Sit
tingatthefrontmakesyou42outlikeashinycoininapileofdullpennies.Janie,thedriver,triestostarta43.Itrytomindmyman
nersand44listen,butusuallyIamtoobusythinkingaboutmyday.Onthisday,45,hertalkwasworthlisteningto.“Myfather’ssick
,”shesaidtonoonein46,anxietyinhereyes.Iasked,“What’swrongwithhim?”Withhervoicetightfrom47thetears,sheresponded,“Hearttrouble.”Hereyes48assheco
ntinued.“I’vealreadylostmymum,soIdon’tthinkIcan49losinghim.”Iwas50.Itremindedmeofthegreat51myownmothersufferedwhenmyf
atherdied.Isawhowharditwasforher.SuddenlyIrealizedJaniewasn’tonlyabusdriver.Shehada52worldoffamilyandc
oncernstoo.Isuddenlyfeltvery53.IpaidnoattentiontoJaniebecauseshewasabusdriver.ForallIknow,I’mjustanotherpersonin54else’sw
orld.Ishouldnothavebeensoself-centred.Everyonehasaplacetogoto,peopletoseeandappointmentsto55.Understandingpeop
leisanart.41.A.determinationB.decisionC.attemptD.anxiety42.A.makeB.thinkC.standD.find43.A.topicB.conversationC.discussionD.message44.A.devotedl
yB.carelesslyC.sincerelyD.politely45.A.thereforeB.thusC.otherwiseD.however46.A.commonB.particularC.sil
enceD.surprise47.A.avoidingB.clearingC.keepingD.fighting48.A.loweredB.closedC.widenedD.opened49.A.mindB.regretC
.bearD.miss50.A.angryB.shockedC.curiousD.interested51.A.painB.pityC.disappointmentD.mercy52.A.darkB.narrowC.wholeD.bright53.A.confusedB.s
elfishC.worriedD.sad54.A.someoneB.anyoneC.nooneD.everyone55.A.approveB.missC.keepD.announce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。YuanLongping,aChinesescientistwhodevelopedmanyhigh-yieldrice56(variety)that
helpedfeedpeoplearoundtheworld,passed57onSaturdayatahospitalinthesoutherncityofChangsha.OnSaturdayafternoon,largecrowdshonoredthescientistbymarchin
gpastthehospital,callingout“GrandpaYuan,haveagoodjourney!”Yuanspenthislife58(research)riceandwasahouseholdnameinChina,knownbythenickn
ame“FatherofHybridRice.”Itwasinthe1970s59Yuanachievedthebreakthroughsthatmadehimahouseholdname.Hedevelopedahybridstrainofricethatrecordedanannualyiel
d20%60(high)thanotherspecies—meaningitcouldfeed61extra70millionpeopleayear.Worldwide,a62(five)ofallricen
owcomesfromspecies63(create)byhybridricefollowingYuan’sbreakthroughdiscoveries.HisworkhelpedtransformChinafrom“fooddeficie
ncytofoodsecurity”withinthreedecades,accordingtotheWorldFoodPrize,whichwasstartedin198664(recognize)
scientistsandotherswhohaveimprovedthequalityandavailabilityoffood.Yuan65(award)“theMedaloftheRepublic”forhisoutsta
ndingcontributiontoChina’sfoodsecurity,agriculturalscientificdevelopmentandworldfoodsupply.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分1
5分)假如你是学生会主席李华。你校学生会将于12月24号下午4点在学校报告厅举办英语短剧大赛。请您根据以下信息,用英语写一篇书面通知。要点如下:1.活动目的;2.参赛要求;3.报名时间地点。注意:1.写作词数应为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。Ihavebeenintheteachingprofessionformoretha
nthirtyyears,andoneofthebestteachersIhaveeverknownwasMr.Rowe.Iwasluckyenoughtoco-teachfourthgradewithhim.Mr.Rowehadgreatpatienceandundersta
ndingandIlearnedsomuchfromwatchinghim.Hecouldperformmiracles,liketheoneheperformedwithSteven,oneoftheunhappiestkidsIeversaw.Stevencouldn’tstandsc
hool.Hedidn’tlikebeingpickedlastforkickball.Hedidn’tlikethekidswhoraisedtheirhandsandknewalltheanswers,andmostimportantly,hedidn’tlikehimself.Thefirs
tdayhewalkedintoMr.Rowe’sclassroom,heignoredtheotherstudents,lookingangryandannoyed,andslidintohischair,knockingacoupleoftextbooksontothefloor
.Mr.RowewalkedovertohimandtouchedSteven’sshoulder,butStevenpulledaway.Nevertheless,Mr.Rowewelcomedhim:“Hi,Steve
n.I’mhappyyouareinmyclass.Wearegonnahaveagreatyear.”StevenlookedaroundtheroomasifMr.Rowehadbeenmistaken.Noteacherinhisrightmindwouldwant
Steventobepartofhisclassroom.WhileMr.Roweseemedcheerfulandrelaxedthatdayofschool,itseemedlikeStevenwasangryandconfused.Thatdayafterclass
es,Mr.RowechoseSteventopitch(投)thekickballatrecess.“Hey,Steven,”Mr.Rowecommented,“Youaregoodatpitching.Letmeshowyoumysecret
trick.”Mr.RowetaughtStevenoneofthetricksthatnotasinglekidcouldperform.Stevenlearnedfastanddidquitewell!Everyonech
eeredforhim!Afterthekickball,StevensatasclosertoMr.Roweinclassesashecould.Whenaquestionwasasked,Stevenlitup;heknewtheanswer!Heraisedhishands.Whenh
eansweredthequestion,hisvoiceshook.However,hegottheanswerright!Hesaid,withMr.Rowe,hisdaysofthefourthgradepr
omisedwonderful.Thatisnottosaythateverydaywentsmoothly,butitwasevidentthatStevengrewtoloveMr.Rowemoreandmorewi
theachpassingday.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。Paragraph1:Timepassedquicklythatyear,andbefore
weallknewit,itwasthelastdayofschool.Paragraph2:Manyyearslater,Mr.RoweandIweresurprisedwhenahandsomeyoungmanwalkedintoourclas
sroom,dressedintheMarineCorps(海军)uniform.答案听力:1—5ABBCC6—10BCABC11—15CABAB16—20AACCB阅读理解:21-23ACD24-27BBAC28-31BD
CA32-35DCAB七选五:36-40FDBAG完形填空:41-45DCBDD46-50BDACB51-55ACBAC语法填空:56.varieties57.away58.researching59.that60.higher61.an62.fifth63.created64.torecog
nize65.wasawarded书面表达:第一节:NoticeInordertomotivatestudentstolearnEnglishandenrichtheirafter-classlives,anEnglishShortPlayCompetitio
nwillbeheldinthelecturehallat4:00pm,Dec.24th.Eachclassisencouragedtoperformoneshortplay.Thosewhowouldliketotakepartinthecompeti
tionaresupposedtosignupintheEnglishteachers'officebeforeNov.15th.Allthestudentsofourschoolarewelcometojoininthisactivity.Thetopsixwinnersofeachgra
dewillbegivenprizes.Lookingforwardtoyouractiveparticipation.TheStudentUnion第二节:Paragraph1:Timepassedqu
icklythatyear,andbeforeweallknewit,itwasthelastdayofschool.Ourschoolhadaveryspecialtraditiononthelastday.Al
ltheteachersfilledthesidewalk,wavinggoodbyetothekidsasthebusespulledoutwiththeirhornshonking.Butonthatparticularday,Stevenwalke
dslowlytothebus,hisheaddown,tearsinhiseyes.Heboardedthebusreluctantly,hesitated,andthenranbackoffthebustohugMr.Rowe."Idon'twanttoleaveyou
."Hesobbed.Withred-rimmedeyes,Mr.Rowecomfortedhim,"Iwillmissyou,too."Paragraph2:Manyyearslater,Mr.RoweandIweresurprisedwhenahandsomeyoungmanwalke
dintoourclassroom,dressedintheMarineCorps(海军)uniform.Theyoungmanstoodtallandproud.ItwasSteven!Mr.RoweandIcouldn'tbelieveoureyes.HesalutedandhuggedMr.
Rowetightly!"Ihavecomebacktoschooltodayjusttosaythankstoyou!"Itismyhopethateveryteacherisblessedwithsuchanexperienceofaformerstudentcomingbacktos
ay,simplytosayaverysimpleTHANKS.【听力原文】(Text1)M:Hello,Room157,please.W:Here'syourkey.M:Thanks.Oh,I'veleftmycarjustroundthecorner.It'sablueBMW.W:
OK,I'llgetsomeonetoparkitforyou.(Text2)W:Excuseme,woulditbeOKtohavealookatthespareflatnow?M:Couldyoucomehere20minuteslater?
We'rerightinthemiddleofthedinner.W:OK.(Text3)M:Goodmorning.I'dliketospeaktoMr.Johnson,please.W:Mr.Johnsonisnotatthisofficetoday.He'sattheheadoff
ice.He'sthereMonday,WednesdayandFridaythisweek.(Text4)M:Doyouknowwherethenewrestaurantis?W:Itriedtogoonlineearliertofindout,butt
hewi-fiwasn'tworking.Isn'tthereabignoticeaboutitonthewall?M:Yeah.Let'sgoandreadit.Hasanyoneinourclassbeentotherestaurantyet?W:Sophiahas.
(Text5)W:Didyouhavefunatthecelebration?M:Yes.Itwasgreat.Peoplegatheredtogetherincolorfulclothestogiveallkindsofperformances.(Text6)W
:MayIgotothechemistrylabbeforegoinghome,Mr.Liu?M:Whatfor?W:Iwanttodothatexperimentagain.M:Thenyoumustfollowme.W:I'msure
Icandoitmyself.M:Well,allright.Youcangobyyourself.Makesureeverythingistakengoodcareof,especiallytheelectrica
lequipment.W:Icertainlywill.Anythingelse?M:Don'tforgettoturnoffthelightbeforeyouleave.W:Iwon't.(Text7)W:PacificBell.MayIhelpyou?M:I'dliketohavemyphon
edisconnected.W:MayIaskwhy?M:WellI'vegraduatedandI'llmovetoCaliforniaforanewjobthere.W:Allright.MayIhaveyourphonenumber,please?M:7765-8769.
AndmynameisJeffereySchaefer.W:Mr.Schaefer,mayIhaveyourdateofbirth,please?M:It'sJune5,1993.W:Now,whenwouldyoulikeittobedi
sconnected?M:Tomorrowby5:00p.m.(Text8)M:Hi,Maria.Whatareyouupto?W:I'mjusttryingtoplanmytriptoSoutheastAsia.M:Whereareyouplanningtogo?W:Well,I'mgo
ingtostartbyflyingtoSingapore.IhaveafriendtherewhoIhaven'tseenforalongtime.ThenI'llflytoVietnam,andtakeab
usdowntoHoChiMinhCity.M:Andthenwherewillyougo?W:Well,fromthere,I'lltaketheboatuparivertoSiemReapandseethefamoustemples.FromthereI'llflytoBa
ngkokandtrytogettotheChatuchakMarket.Ihearit'sreallygreatforshopping.M:Andthen?W:Iwasthinkingofjuststayingonabeachinthesouth.M:Whereareyougoingtostay
inthoseplaces?W:Mm,Idon'thavemuchmoney,soI'lljuststayinsmallguesthousesratherthanbighotels.(Text9)W:It'sreall
yhardwork!I'mgladit'sover.Doyouwanttogohomenow?M:Yes,IthinkI'lltakethethingsweboughthome.W:Okay.I'llgototheoffice.I'vegotlotstodo.M:I'dbetterh
urry.Mybrother'swaitingatthehousetohelpcarrythesethingsin.W:Ihopehe'llstillbetherewhenIgethome.Ihaven'tseenyourbrotherforages.No,wait,Iforgottotelly
ou.I'llbelatehometonight.I'vegotameetingat5o'clock.M:Whendoyouthinkitwillend?W:I'mnotsure.Atleasttwohours.Still,IshouldbehomeateightM:O
kay.It'snicenowthatyourofficeisinCitySquare.Youdon'thavetotravelveryfaratall.W:Butyou'llneverseehowterriblethetrafficisintherushhou
r.M:I'mgoingtothenewbranchofmycompanyinNewtowntomorrow,butI'mnotlookingforwardtoit.Itisinaquietplaceandm
yofficeismuchmorespaciousthantheoldone,butIhavetotraveltwohoursonthetrain.(Text10)W:Hello,everyone.Myname'sJaneBakerandI'dliketowelcome
youalltoourshow,"AlienEarth".Nowbeforeyoustartyourtouroftheshow,I'dliketogiveyousomeimportantinformationtomakeyourvisitmoreenjoyable.Theshowisontwofl
oors.Onthegroundfloor,you'llfindourwonderfulcollectionofphotographsofUFOsfrom1900tothepresentday.YoucanalsoreadstoriesandwatchvideosofUFOsightings
.Onthefirstflooryoucanseeacollectionofobjectscollectedfromareasnearsightings.YoucanalsospeaktoDr.Charlesw
hoisaUFOexpertforthegovernment.AlsoonthefirstfloorthereisagiftshopsellingbooksofUFOsandothergiftsandasmallcoffeeshopwhereyoucanbuyacupof
coffee.Letmeremindyou,ladiesandgentlemen,theguidebooksareavailableatthereceptiondeskfor$3.50andyoucanbuyone.Andfina
lly,rememberthatthisCenterTheaterisopenuntil4o'clockeveryday.Thankyouandenjoyyourvisit.