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树德中学高2020级高二上学期10月阶段性测试英语试题命题、审题:高2020级英语备课组第一部分听力(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。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.WhattimeisitinNewYork?A.It’s5:00p.m.B.It’s7:00p.m.C.It’s10:00p.m.2
.Whatdoweknowabouttheman’sticket?A.Itwassuperexpensive.B.Heboughtitaweekago.C.Hegotitatthelastminute.3.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Borrowabook.B.Buyab
ookontheInternet.C.Returnabooktothelibrary.4.Whatdoesthemanwant?A.Ahotdrink.B.Icedtea.C.Achocolatecake.5.Whatdoes
themanthinkthewomanshoulddo?A.CancelhertriptoSpain.B.Speakouthowshefeels.C.Gotoanothercountry.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.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Theyareroommates.B.Theyarebrotherandsister.C.Theyareinaromanticrelationship.7.Whydidn
’tthemaninvitethewomanatfirst?A.Hewasembarrassedaboutherpresence.B.Heassumedshehadotherplans.C.Hewantedhertogo
outwithherfriends.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.WhydoesthewomanwanttolearnSpanish?A.TotravelinSouthAmerica.B.Togetacceptedintoanursingschool.C.Togetmoremo
neytohelppayforschool.9.Whatdoesthemanwanttoget?A.Abeer.B.Somefish.C.Somecoffee.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoesthemansayaboutthewoman
’scar?A.Itneedsanewengine.B.Thewheelsneedtobereplaced.C.Somethingiswrongwiththebrakes.11.Whycan’tthemangetthecarbacktothewomanthisafternoon?A.Hewa
ntstoseeashow.B.Hehastoworkonothercarsfirst.C.Hedoesn’thavethepartsheneeds.12.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Takethe
bus.B.Drivehercarcarefully.C.Bringhercarbackinthemorning.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whenwillthemangotothewoman’shouse?A.OnTuesday.B.OnThursday.C.OnSaturday.
14.Whywon’tthemangowithhisparents?A.Heistoobusywithhiswork.B.Hedoesn’tliketheweatherinFinland.C.Hehasplannedtospendtheholidaywit
hthewoman.15.Whowillbeatthedinnerparty?A.Thewoman’sgrandma.B.Thewoman’ssister-in-law.C.Thewoman’sniece.
16.Whatwillthemanbringtothedinner?A.Wine.B.Dessert.C.Greenbeans.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatwasMarthaStewart’sfirstbusiness?A.Shesoldcookbooks.B
.Sheorganizedbirthdayparties.C.Shepreparedfoodforlocalpartiesandevents.18.WhendidMarthaStewartstartmakingtelevisionap
pearances?A.Aftershewasreleasedfromprison.B.Whenhercookbookbecamepopular.C.Whenshestartedcookingatlocalevents.19.Howlongd
idMarthaStewartstayinprison?A.Threemonths.B.Fivemonths.C.Sixmonths.20.WhathappenedtoMarthaStewart’scareeraftershewassetfree?A.Sheretiredf
rombusiness.B.Shehasbeenunsuccessful.C.Shehastakenonmanynewprojects.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)。第一节阅读短文,从所给的四个
选项中选出最佳选项。(每小题2分,满分30分)(A)Everyparentlovesitwhentheirkidwantstoread.Whodoesn’twantanambitiouslittlebookwormtolear
n—oratleastturnthepagesanddemandyoureadthestory?Herearethebeautyofboardbooks.They’regoodenoughfortinyhandstoexplore,andthereforesuretolastf
ormorethanonereadingsession.Butweallknowkids’bookscangetrepetitiveafterawhile;soherearethreeuniqueboardbooksthatgobeyondthestandard.Eachoneisperfectf
orbedtime(oranytime!).DKBraille:CountingThisspeciallittlebookteachescountinginauniqueandrevolutionaryway.Insi
de,you’llfindcolorfulimagesandwordsoneachpage,accompaniedbyBraille(盲文),solittleonescanlearntoreadinmorethanoneway.Thisbookisperfectf
orblindchildrenwithsightedparentsorsightedchildrenwithblindparents,allowingeveryonetogetinonthefunofreadingto
gether.AvailablefromDK,$14.99AllAboardNewYorkPlanningatriptoabigcity?BabyLithasyoucovered.Getyourkidexcitedaboutvisitingsomewherenewwi
ththis“AllAboard”series—whetheryou’reheadingtheresoon,orjustlookingtoeducatethemaboutplacesnearandfar.AvailablefromBabyLit,$9
.99Canticos:LosPollitos/Canticos:LittleChickiesSingyourheartoutwhileteachingyourlittleonesomeSpanishwiththissweetbook!WrittenbySusieJaramil
lo,itfeaturesthepopularSpanishsong,“LosPollitosDicen”forbothofyoutosingalong.Sowhetheryourfamilyspeaksmorethanonelan
guagealready,oryouwantyourkidtogetajumpstartontheirSpanishskills,storytimewillbefunforbothofyou.AvailablefromAmaz
on,$14.0621.WhatcanthebookDKBraille:Countingenablekidstodo?A.Singasong.B.Visitanarea.C.Readstories.D.
Domath.22.WhatcanusersdowiththebookAllAboardNewYork?A.Taketheirkidstovisitdifferentcities.B.Helptheirkidsknownewplaces.C.Helpparentspreparethe
irtravel.D.Avoidthetroubletovisitplaces.23.WiththehelpofthebookCanticos:LosPollitos/Canticos:LittleChickies,userscan_____
___.A.gettheirkidsinterestedinmusicB.teachtheirkidssomeEnglishwithmusicC.teachtheirkidsaforeignlanguagewithasongD
.encouragetheirfamilytousemorethanonelanguage(B)Shouldweallowmodernbuildingstobebuiltnexttoolderbuildingsinahistoricareaofacity?Inordertoanswert
hisquestion,wemustfirstexaminewhetherpeoplereallywanttopreservethehistoricfeelofanarea.Notallhistoricalbuildings
areattractive.However,theremaybeotherreasons—forexample,economicreasons—whytheyshouldbepreserved.So,letusassumethathistoricalb
uildingsarebothattractiveandimportanttothemajorityofpeople.Whatshouldwedothenifanewbuildingisneeded?Inmyview,newarchitecturalstylescanexi
stperfectlywellalongsideanolderstyle.Indeed,therearemanyexamplesinmyownhometownofTourswheremoderndesig
nshavebeenplacedverysuccessfullynexttooldbuildings.Aslongasthebuildinginquestionispleasinganddoesnotdominate(影响)itssurroundingstoomuch,itoftenim
provestheattractivenessofthearea.Itistruethatthereareexamplesofnewbuildingswhichhavespoilttheareatheyarein,butthesameca
nbesaidofsomeoldbuildingstoo.Yetpeoplestillspeakagainstnewbuildingsinhistoricareas.Ithinkthisissimplybecausepeoplearenaturallyconservativeanddonot
likechange.Althoughwehavetorespectpeople’sfeelingsasfellowusersofthebuildings,Ibelievethatitisthedutyofthearchitectandplannertomovethingsforwar
d.Ifwealwaysreproducedwhatwastherebefore,wewouldallstillbelivingincaves.Thus,Iwouldargueagainstcopyingpreviousarchitectural
stylesandchoosesomethingfreshanddifferent,eventhoughthatmightbethemoreriskychoice.24.Whatdoestheauthorsayabo
uthistoricalbuildingsinthefirstparagraph?A.Someofthemarenotattractive.B.Mostofthemaretooexpensivetopreserve.C.Theyaremorepleasingthanmodernbui
ldings.D.Theyhavenothingtodowiththehistoricfeelofanarea.25.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtotheauthor?A.Weshou
ldreproducethesameoldbuildings.B.Buildingsshouldnotdominatetheirsurroundings.C.Someoldbuildingshavespoilttheareatheyarein.D.Nooneunderstands
whypeoplespeakagainstnewbuildings.26.By“movethingsforward”inthelastparagraph,theauthorprobablymeans.A.Destroyoldbuild
ingsB.PutthingsinadifferentplaceC.ChoosenewarchitecturalstylesD.Respectpeople’sfeelingsforhistoricalb
uildings27.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Toexplainwhypeopledislikechange.B.Towarnthatwecouldenduplivingincave
s.C.Toadmithownewbuildingshaveruinedtheirsurroundings.D.Toarguethatmodernbuildingscanbebuiltinhistoricareas.(C)“Getyourhandsoffme,Ihavebeen
stolen,”thelaptop,aportablecomputer,shouted.Thatisanewsolutiontolaptopcomputertheft:aprogramthatletsownersgivetheirpropertyavoicewhenithasbeentaken.T
heprogramallowsuserstodisplayalertsonthemissingcomputer’sscreenandeventosetaspokenmessage.Trackingsoftwaref
orstolenlaptopshasbeenonthemarketforsometime,butthisisthoughttobethefirstthatallowsownerstogivethethiefapieceoftheirmind.Ownersmustreporttheirlaptop
missingbyloggingontoawebsite,whichsendsamessagetothemodel:aredandyellow“lostorstolen”bannerpopsuponitsscreenwhenitisstarted.Underthelatestversionofth
esoftware,userscanalsosendaspokenmessage.Themessagecanbesettoreappearevery30seconds,nomatterhowmanytimesthethiefclosesit.“One
customersentamessagesaying,‘Youarebeingtracked.Iamrightatyourdoor’,”saidCarrieHafeman,chiefexecutiveoft
hecompanywhichproducestheprogram,Retriever.Inthelatestversion,peoplecanaddaspokenmessage.Thedefault(默认值)throught
hecomputer’sspeakersis:“Help,thislaptopisreportedlostorstolen.Ifyouarenotmyowner,pleasereportmenow.”TheRetrieversoftwarepacka
ge,whichcosts$29.95buthasafreetrialperiod,hasthefunctionsofmanysecuritysoftwareprograms.Ownerscanremotelyswitchtoanalternativepasswordprompti
ftheyfearthatthethiefhasalsogotholdoftheaccessdetails.IfathiefaccessestheInternetwiththestolenlaptop,RetrieverwillcollectinformationontheInter
netserviceproviderinuse,sothatthepolicecanbealertedtoitslocation.Thousandsoflaptopsarestoleneveryyearfro
mhomesandoffices,butwiththeuseoflaptopsincreasing,thenumberstolenwhiletheirownersareoutandabouthasbeenrisingsharply.Othersecuritysoftwareall
owsuserstoerasedataremotelyorlockdownthecomputer.28.Theexpression“togivethethiefapieceoftheirmind”canbeunderstoo
das“_______”.A.toexpresstheowners’angertothethiefB.togivethethiefanalertmindC.toremindthethiefofhisconscienceD.tomakethethiefgiveuphismind
29.Differentfromothersecuritysoftware,Retrievercan______.A.recordthestealingprocessB.helprecognizethelostlaptopC.sendaspokenmessageD.lockdownth
ecomputerremotely30.Onefunctionoftheprogramisthatitallowstheownerto______atadistance.A.turnonthelaptopbyusingth
eoriginalpasswordB.changesomeaccessdetailsforswitchingonthelaptopC.operatethelaptopbymeansofanalternativepasswordD.erasetheinformationke
ptinthestolenlaptop31.Whichofthefollowingcanbestsummarizethemainideaofthepassage?A.WithnoRetriever,thousandsoflaptopsarestoleneveryyear.B.Retrie
verhashelpedtofindthievesandlostcomputers.C.Anewsoftwareprovidesameanstoreducelaptoptheft.D.Anewprogramoffersacommunicationplatformwiththeth
ief.(D)Throughoutthehistoryofthearts,thenatureofcreativityhasremainedconstanttoartists.Nomatterwhato
bjectstheyselect,artistsaretobringforthnewforcesandformsthatcausechange—tofindpoetrywherenoonehaseverseenorexperienceditbefore.Landscapeisanothe
runchangingelementofart.Itcanbefoundfromancienttimesthroughthe17th-centuryDutchpainterstothe19th-centuryromanticistsan
dimpressionists.Inthe1970sAlfredLeslie,oneofthenewAmericanrealists,continuedthispractice.LesliesoughtoutthesameplacewhereThomasCole
,aromanticist,hadproducedpaintingsofthesamesceneacenturyandahalfbefore.UnlikeColewhoinsistsonafeelingoflonelinessandth
eideaoffindingpeaceinnature,Lesliepaintswhatheactuallysees.Inhispaintings,thereisnoparticularchangeinemotion,andheincludesordinarything
slikethehighwayinthebackground.Healsotakesadvantageofthelatestdevelopmentsofcolorphotographytohelpboththeeyeandthememorywhenhe
improveshispaintingbackinhisworkroom.Besides,allartbegstheage-oldquestion:Whatisreal?Eachgenerationofartistshasshownthei
runderstandingofrealityinoneformoranother.Theimpressionistssawrealityinbriefemotionaleffects,therealistsineverydaysubjectsandinforests
cenes,andtheCro-Magnoncavepeopleintheirnaturalisticdrawingsoftheanimalsintheancientforests.Tosumup,understandingrealityisanecessarystruggl
eforartistsofallperiods.Overthousandsofyearsthefunctionoftheartshasremainedrelativelyconstant.Pastorpresent,EasternorWestern,theartsareabasicparto
fourimmediateexperience.Manyanddifferentarethefacesofart,andtogethertheyexpressthebasicneedandhopeofhumanbeings.32.Theunderlinedword“poetry”mostp
robablymeans_____.A.anobjectforartisticcreationB.acollectionofpoemsC.anunusualqualityD.anaturalscene33.Leslie’spaintingsareex
traordinarybecause_____.A.theyarecloseinstyletoworksinancienttimesB.theylooklikeworksby19th-centurypaintersC.theydrawattentiontocommonthi
ngsinlifeD.theydependheavilyoncolorphotography34.Whatistheauthor’sopinionofartisticreality?A.Itwillnot
befoundinfutureworksofart.B.Itdoesnothavealong-lastingstandard.C.Itisexpressedinafixedartisticform.D.Itislackinginmodernworksofa
rt.35.Whichofthefollowingisthemaintopicofthepassage?A.Historyofthearts.B.Basicquestionsofthearts.C.Newdevelopmentsinthearts.D.Useofmode
rntechnologyinthearts.第二节从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。(每小题2分,满分10分)Lastyear,researchersfromtheUniversityofMichiganreportedthatempa
thy,theabilitytounderstandotherpeople,amongcollegestudentshaddroppedsharplyoverthepast10years.36Today,peoplespendmoretimealoneandarelesslikelytojoin
groupsandclubs.JenniferFreed,aco-directorofateenprogram,hasanotherexplanation.TurnontheTV,andyou’reshowe
redwithnewsandrealityshowsfullofpeoplefighting,competing,andgenerallytreatingoneanotherwithnorespect.37Therearegoodreasonsnotto
followthosebadexamples.Humansaresociallyrelatedbynature.38Researchershavealsofoundthatempatheticteenagersaremorelikelytohavehighself-respect.Besid
es,empathycanbeacureforloneliness,sadness,anxiety,andfear.Empathyisalsoanindicationofagoodleader.Infact,Freedsays,manytopcompaniesreportthatem
pathyisoneofthemostimportantthingstheylookforinnewmanagers.39“Academicsareimportant.Butifyoudon’thaveemot
ionalintelligence,youwon’tbeassuccessfulinworkorinyourlovelife,”shesays.What’sthebestwaytoupyourEQ?Forstarte
rs,letdownyourguardandreallylistentoothers.40Toreallydevelopempathy,you’dbettervolunteeratanursinghomeorahospital,joinacluborat
eamthathasadiversemembership,havea“sharingcircle”withyourfamily,orspendtimecaringforpetsatananimalshelter.A.Everyoneisdifferen
t,andlevelsofempathydifferfrompersontoperson.B.Thatcouldbebecausesomanypeoplehavereplacedfacetimewithscreentime,theresearcherssaid.C.“Onedoesn’tdev
elopempathybyhavingalotofopinionsanddoingalotoftalking,”Freedsays.D.Humanslearnbyexample—andmostoftheexamplesonitareanythingbutempatheti
c.E.Empathyisamatteroflearninghowtounderstandsomeoneelse—bothwhattheythinkandhowtheyfeel.F.Goodsocialskills—inc
ludingempathy—areakindof“emotionalintelligence”thatwillhelpyousucceedinmanyareasoflife.G.Havingrelationshipswithotherpeo
pleisanimportantpartofbeinghuman—andhavingempathyisdecisivetothoserelationships.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(每小题
1.5分,满分30分)I’matalker.I41chattingandsolveproblemsbytalkingthemthrough.This42perfectlywellwhenIhavepeopletotalkto.Underlockdown(封城),however,I’ve
onlyhadmy43,Peter.Wenotonlylived,workedandtraveledtogether,we44socializedtogether,too.UnderthefirstUKlockdown
,ourconstant45begantofeeluncomfortable.Forthefirsttimeinour10yearstogether,weneededtobe46.Itriedgoingonwalksonmyown,butashortwalkint
helocalparkcouldn’tdothe47.Thenanidea48me:thesemi-solohike.Couldwedoacircularhikebutwalkindifferentdirections,wh
ichwouldgiveusthespaceandpeaceofasolohike?Itfeltlikea49compromise,soItoldPeteraboutit.Hethoughtitwas50buta
greedtogiveitatry.Westartedwithafour-milecirclefromReeth,andthen51ways.52,Iwasawareofhowclosewewere,which53
theappeal.Walkingaloneoffersfreedom,buthereIwaswithmyboyfriendnearby.AsIwenton,54,Ifoundmyselfverymuchalone.Isetmyownpace,anddecided
totakemy55.Withthewarmsunshiningandthe56windblowing,myformerlifeasacitygirlfeltridiculous.Isatonarock,feelingnoneedto57anymor
e.Ididn’tseePeterontheway,but58backwherewestarted,bothofus59.Thesemi-solohikehasgivenusthe60oftimealoneand,inayearofconstantcloseness,th
ejoyofreuniting.41.A.makeuseofB.payattentiontoC.takedelightinD.catchupwith42.A.happensB.worksC.growsD.seems43.A.partnerB.visito
rC.brotherD.doctor44.A.mostlyB.suddenlyC.originallyD.typically45.A.lonelinessB.kindnessC.happinessD.closeness46.A.awayB.aloneC.absentD.
available47.A.jobB.partC.mathD.homework48.A.foundB.wokeC.heldD.struck49.A.promisingB.boringC.shocking
D.moving50.A.lovelyB.horribleC.sillyD.reasonable51.A.madeB.partedC.changedD.lost52.A.FornowB.InadvanceC.AtfirstD.Onoccasion53.A.deepenedB
.broadenedC.lessenedD.threatened54.A.thereforeB.moreoverC.otherwiseD.however55.A.timeB.pictureC.breathD.turn56.A.strongB.coldC.fierceD.li
ght57.A.hikeB.talkC.standD.watch58.A.returnedB.refreshedC.reunitedD.recreated59.A.amazedB.frightenedC.pleasedD.disappointed60.A.lessonB.result
C.hopeD.gift第二节在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。(每小题1.5分,满分15分)Duetotheoutbreakofthenovelcoronaviruspneumonia(NC
P),peopleallovertheworldarewearingmasks61(reduce)theriskofinfection.It’saverysimple62incrediblyeffectivemethodtoprotecto
neselffroma63(various)ofharmfulthings.Thefactis64maskshavebeenhelpingmankindforcenturies.Inthefirstcentury,manypeopl
einRomanEmpire65(work)undergroundinminestosupporttheirfamilies.Butmostofthemsuffered66andeveneventuallydiedofrespir
atory(呼吸的)illnesses.Toaddressthisproblem,PlinytheElder(23—79AD),aRomanphilosopherandnaturalist,recommendedtheuseof
animalbladder(膀胱)skinstostopdustfrom67(breathe)in.Althoughprimitive,hisideawasconsideredtheveryfirstrecordedma
skinvention.Withseveraloutbreaksof68(infect)diseasesandtheflu,andtheriseofpollutioncausedbyindustrialwaste,thematerialsi
nmaskshavecontinuedtoevolveto69(well)protectitswearer.Forexample,in2012whenChinawasaffectedbysmog,maskmodelssuchasN95andKN90,whichcanfilteroutt
hisfineparticulate(微粒)matter,becamehighlypopular.Inthefuture,maskswillcontinuetoimprove,70(hopeful)sowil
lthehabitsofhumans.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)文中共有10处错,每句最多两处。错误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(Λ),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
错的词下面划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错及其修改仅限一词;2.只修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Thewell-knownChinesewriter,translatorandforeignliteratureresearche
rYangJiangpassedawayattheageof105inMay25,2016.HavingstudiedintheUKandtheFrance,YangwasfluentallinEnglishandFrench.Butbeforeconsiderin
gseveralEnglishandFrenchtranslationoftheSpanishclassicDonQuixoteunsuitable,shestartedlearningSpanishattheageof48.Inthetranslationprocess
,shethinkscarefullyabouteverywordandeverysentence,asaresultofthat,YangJiangfinishedthetranslationofDonQuixoteove
raperiodof10years.Publishingin1978,itremainswidelyregardedasthedefinitivetranslationoftheclassicinChina.Undoubted,Yangwillremembere
dforhergreatliteraryachievementsforever.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是红星中学学生李华。你看到成都大运会(theChengdu2021FISUWorldUniversityGames)网站正
在招聘兼职英文记者,请写一封申请邮件,内容包括:1.个人简介;2.申请原因;3.你的优势。树德中学高2020级高二上学期10月阶段性测试英语试题Text1W:Oh,no!Imeanttocallmymom,butit’stool
atetocalltoday.M:Yeah.YourmomlivesinLondon,nothereinNewYork.They’refivehoursaheadofus.So,it’salreadymidnightthere.Text2W:So,whatdidyoue
ndupdoingthisweekend?M:IwenttoseeaLadyGagaconcert.Shewasamazing!W:Wow,thoseticketsweresuperexpensive,ri
ght?M:Nope.Theshowdidn’tsellout,sotheysoldticketsatthedoorforhalfpricejustbeforetheconcertbegan.Some
timesit’sgoodtowait.Text3M:I’vebeenwaitingforthreeweeksforsomeonetoreturnHarryPottertothelibrary.I’mgettingsoimpatient!W:Whydon’tyou
justbuyyourowncopyonline?Text4M:It’sfreezingoutthere!W:Well,you’vecometotherightplace.WhatcanIgetyoutoday?M:Pleasegivemethehottestdrinky
ouserve.W:OK.Onehotchocolate,comingrightup.Text5W:I’msostressed.Idon’tknowhowtotellmyboyfriendthatIthinkweshouldbreakupwhenIgotoSpai
nnextyear.M:Well,Ithinkhonestyisthebestpolicy.Text6M:Hey,Susie.CanIborrowyourcartonight?W:No!Thelasttimeyouborrowedit,youreturneditwiththegastank
empty.M:DidI?I’msorry,baby.Ipromisetofillthetankthistime.W:Whatdoyouneeditfor?M:Iwanttotakemymomouttodinner.W:AndI’mnotinvited?M
:Youcancomeifyouwant.Ithoughtyou’dprobablyhaveplanswithyourfriends.(7)W:Ido.ButI’drathergowithyou.Don’tyouthinkit’stimeformet
omeetyourmother?M:OK,sure.Justdon’texpecthertoloveyourightaway.Sheneverthinksanygirlisgoodenoughforme
.Text7M:What’sup?Areyoustillstudying?W:Yeah,I’llbeatitallnight.M:When’sthebigtest?W:Notforthreedays.ButIhavetoomany
thingstorememberbeforethen.M:You’retakingthisSpanishclasssoseriously.Don’tyouthinkyoushouldlightenupabit?W:
Ican’t.NotonlydoIneedtogetgoodgrades,butIalsohavetoactuallylearnthisstuff.Nextyear,I’mapplyingtoanursingprogram,and
theygivespecialfinancialhelptostudentswhospeaktwolanguages.M:Comeon.You’lldofine.Youalwaysdofine.W:OnlywhenIstudyhard.M:OK.Butcan’tyoutakeali
ttlebreak?Hey,youshouldcomegetsomefishwithme.(9)Youknow,fishisactuallyverygoodforyourbrain.Text8M:HowcanI
helpyou,ma’am?W:Iwashopingyoucouldlookatmycartoday.Forthepastfewweeks,ithasbeenmakingverystrangenoises.
M:Whatkindsofnoises?W:Itsoundsasifsomethingisbeingdamagedinthewheels.ItonlyhappenswhenI’mslowingdown.M:Who
a...Itsoundslikeyouneednewbrakes.(10)You’llhavetoleavethecarwithusuntiltomorrow.W:Gosh,Iwasthinkingyou’dbeabletogetit
backtomethisafternoon.M:Unfortunately,weneedtoordertheparts,andwecan’tgetstarteduntiltheyarrive.(11)IfIorderthemnow,they’llbe
herethisafternoon,ortomorrowmorningatthelatest.W:Isee.Well,whydon’tIjustbringmycarbackinthemorning?T
here’sashowIreallywanttoseedowntowntonight.M:Idon’tthinkthat’sagoodidea.You’reriskingyourlifebydrivingthiscar.IfIwereyou,I’dch
eckthebusschedule.(12)Text9W:Hey,Paul.You’restillhavingThanksgivingdinneratmyhouseonThursday,right?(13)M:Yeah.Thanksagainfortheinvitation.I
wasworriedI’dhavetospenditaloneaftermyparentsannouncedthey’dbeinFinland.W:Ithinkit’sstrangethatyou’renotgoingwiththem.Isitbecauseofthecoldweathe
rinNorthernEurope?M:Notexactly.Ihavealotofworktodonextweek.(14)W:Well,I’mgladyouwon’tbealoneonaholiday.It’llbegreattohaveyoucelebratewithus.Them
ore,themerrier!M:Exactly.Howmanypeoplewillbethere?W:Let’ssee...myparents,mygrandpa,mysister,mybrother-in-law,m
yniece,andmytwocousins...plusus.(15)So,tenpeoplealtogether.M:ShouldIbringanything?W:Nope.We’vegotitco
vered.M:Comeon.Ihatetoshowupempty-handed.Youarebeingsogeneroustohaveme.Iknow!I’llbringpie.I’llmakeagreatpumpkinpie.W:Soundsdelicious
,butmysisterhasalreadyvolunteeredfordessert.Look,don’tworryaboutit.Therewillbetonsoffood:turkey,stuffing,greenbean
s,sweetpotatoes...M:Wow,I’mgettinghungryjustthinkingaboutit.Howaboutthis—I’llbringanicebottleofwine.(16)Youcanneverhavetoomuchofthat.W:Well,isn’tthat
thetruth?Soundsgoodtome.(16)Text10Althoughhernamemakesmostpeoplethinkoffoodandhomedecorating,MarthaStewartisanextremelysuccessfu
lAmericanbusinesswomanwhosetalentshavemadeherfamousandrich.Asachild,shewastaughthowtocookandsewbyher
mother,andhowtogardenbyherfather.Asateenager,shegainedexperienceineventplanningbyorganizingbirthdaypartiesforyoungerkids.However,itwasnotunt
ilshewasthirty-fiveyearsoldthatsheopenedherownsmallbusiness.Thebusinesswasafoodservicecompanythatpreparedfoodforlocalpartiesandevents.(17)Afewy
earslater,shepublishedacookbookfeaturingtheserecipes.Thecookbookwasahugesuccess,whichledtohermakingtelevision
appearances.(18)Soon,MarthaStewartwasahouseholdname,andsheeventuallyestablishedamuchlargercompanycalledMarthaStewartLivingOmnimedia.In2002,Stew
artgotherselfintotrouble,andshewassentencedtofivemonthsinprison.(19)Somethoughtthatthiswouldruinhercareer,buttheywerewrong.Sinceherreleasefromp
risonin2006,shehasbeenremarkablysuccessful.Herprojectshaveincludedmorecookbooksandtelevisionshows,andshehasalsodevelopedandsoldherownlinesofho
mefurniture,carpets,food,andwines.(20)听力:BCAABCBCBCCABACACBBC阅读:DBCACCDACBCCCBBBDGFC完形:CBAADBADACBCCDADBCCD填空:61.toreduce62.but63.variety64.that
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