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22020~2021学年度上学期高二年级期末考试英语试卷(测试用时:120分钟,总分150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。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.Whenwillthemanplayvolleyball?A.Today.B.Thisweekend.C.Todayandtomorrow.2.Howmuchwillthewomanspend?A.$22
0.B.$230.C.$250.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Abook.B.Europeanpaintings.C.Ayellowcoat.4.Whatwillthemanprobablydowiththecompute
r?A.Haveitfixed.B.Giveittothewoman.C.Getanewone.5.Whyisthegirl’sfatherspecial?A.Hefindstimeforhiskids.B.Hehasanimportantjob.C.Hemakestimeforhims
elf.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、7题。6.Whendidthemanstartdrawing?A.Fiveyearsago.B.Sixyearsago.C.Whenhewasfiveyearsold.7.Howdoesthewomanfeelabo
uttheman’sart?A.Shethinksitisgreat.B.Sheistooshytotellhim.C.Shelikeshisphotographythemost.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whichcountrieshasthewomanalrea
dybeento?A.CanadaandAustralia.B.SingaporeandAmerica.C.ChinaandKorea.9.WhatcanwelearnaboutNorway?A.Itisalwayscoldallovertheco
untry.B.Itsnowsalmosteverywhereinwinter.C.It’sverydryinsummer.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whywillthemanbelate?A.
He’sstuckintraffic.B.Hehadanaccident.C.Hedidn’tmakeitontothebridgeintime.11.Whenistheplanescheduledt
oleave?A.In45minutes.B.Intwohours.C.In30minutes.12.Howdoesthemanprobablyfeel?A.Positive.B.Stressedout.C.Apologetic.听
第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whydidthemangetanewjob?A.Hewantedtoworkclosertohishouse.B.Hewantedtomakemoremoney.C.Hisoldjobwast
oostressful.14.Whatdidthemanprobablydoathislastjob?A.Handlemoney.B.Driveacar.C.Takecareofpatients.15.Wheredoe
stheman’smotherlive?A.InChicago.B.InCalifornia.C.InNewYork.16.Whatwillthemandoinayear?A.Movebacktowherehisfamilylive.B.Gainmo
reexperienceinthehospital.C.Findenoughtimetovisithisparents.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhereisWashingtonSquareParklocated?A.InUpper
Manhattan.B.Between6thSt.and4thSt.C.IntheWashingtonVillageneighborhood.18.WhatistrueaboutWashingtonSquarePark?A.Itcoverstencityblocks.B.Dogshave
theirownareastoplay.C.Eatinganddrinkingarenotallowed.19.Whoespeciallylikesthepark’sfountainarea?A.Artists.B.Students.C.Children.20.WhenwastheWas
hingtonArchbuilt?A.In1889.B.In1806.C.In1871.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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B
、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。APacificScienceCenterGuide◆VisitPacificScienceCenter'sStoreDon’tforgettostopbyPacificScienceCenter’
sStorewhileyouareheretopickupawonderfulscienceactivityorsouvenirtorememberyourvisit.Thestoreislocated(位于)upstairsinBuilding3righ
tnexttotheLasterDome.◆Hungry?Ourexhibitswillfeedyourmindbutwhataboutyourbody?Ourcaféoffersacompletemenuoflunchandsnackoptions,inadd
itiontoseasonalspecials.ThecaféislocatedupstairsinBuilding1andisopendailyuntilonehourbeforePacificScienceCentercloses.◆RentalInformationLo
ckersareavailabletostoreanybelongingsduringyourvisit.ThelockersarelocatedinBuilding1neartheInformationDeskandinBuilding3.Pushchairs
andwheelchairsareavailabletorentattheInformationDeskandDennyWayentrance.IDrequired.◆SupportPacificScienceCenterSince1962Paci
ficScienceCenterhasbeeninspiringapassion(热情)fordiscoveryandlifelonglearninginscience,mathandtechnology.TodayPacific
ScienceCenterservesmorethan1.3millionpeopleayearandbeingsinquiry-basedscienceeducationtoclassroomsandcommunityeventsalloverWashi
ngtonState.It’sanamazingaccomplishmentandonewecannotachievewithoutgeneroussupportfromindividuals,corporations,andothersoci
alorganizations.Visitpacificsciencecenter.orgtofindvariouswaysyoucansupportPacificScienceCenter.21.WherecanyoubuyasouveniratPacificSci
enceCenter?A.InBuilding1.B.InBuilding3.C.AtthelastDome.D.AttheDennyWayentrance.22.WhatdoesPacificScienceCenterdoforschools?A.Trains
cienceteachers.B.Distributesciencebooks.C.Inspirescientificresearch.D.Takesciencetotheclassroom.23.Whatisthepurposeofthelastpart
ofthetext?A.Toencouragedonations.B.Toadvertisecomingevents.C.Tointroducespecialexhibits.D.TotellabouttheCenter'shistory.B"TheManwiththeGold
enArm"maysoundlikethenameofsomesuperheroinacomicbook.Butthisnamebelongsto78-year-oldJamesHarrison—anAustralianman
whohasdonatedbloodalmosteveryweek,savingmorethan2millionbabiesintheprocess.HarrisontoldCNN,anAmericanchannel,aboutwhy
hechoosestodonate,eventhoughit'snotthemostpleasurableexperience:"NeveroncehaveIwatchedtheneedlegoinmyarm.Ica
n'tstandthesightofblood,andIcan'tstandpain."Anamazinglyuniqueantibody(抗体)inHarrison'sbloodmakesitatruelifesaverforbabieswhocouldbeaffectedbyrhesusdi
sease.Theconditionoccursduringsomepregnancies,whenawomanwhohasrhesus-negativebloodproducesantibodiesthatdestroyhe
rbabies'cells.Thiscanhappenwhenthebabyhasthesamerhesus-positivebloodasthefather.Rhesusdiseasecancausehealthissuesinb
abies.Itcanevenresultindeath.Harrison,bloodhelpedphysiciansdevelopaninjectioncalledAnti-Dinthe1960s,whichpreventswomenwhohaverhesus-negativebloodfrom
developingtheharmfulantibodieswhilepregnant.AfterHarrisoncompletesoneofhisroutinedonations,hisbloodcanbeusedtocreatemorevaccines(疫苗)."Istar
teddonatingin1955,twodaysafterIturned18,"Harrisonsaidwhenhecompletedhis1,075thdonation.AsCNNreported,everyAnti-DvaccinecreatedinAustraliahass
omethingtodowithadonationfromHarrison,whoholdstherecordformostblooddonationsinAustralia."Anumberofmothershavecom
euptomeandsaid,'Thankyouverymuchforwhatyou'vedone,becauseInowhaveone,two,threehealthychildren',"Harri
sonsaid.Harrison'sowndaughter,TraceyMellowship,hadbeenoneofthe17percentofwomenwhoneedAnti-Dduringthe
irpregnancy.Theinjectionhelpedguaranteehersecondsonwouldbebornhealthy."Dadhadalwaysdonated—weknewthat,"Mellowshipsaid."Butitdidn'thithomeuntilIwaspr
egnantandknewtheconsequences."24.Fromthefirsttwoparagraphs,whatcanweinferaboutHarrison?A.Heishumorousandsmart.B.Heisb
raveandunselfish.C.Heisfriendlybutnervous.D.Heisoptimisticbutweak.25.Whatcanwelearnaboutthebabiesaffectedbyrhesusdisease?A.Theyhavethesameblood
typeastheirmothers.B.Theydevelopthediseaseafterbeingborn.C.Theycan'tformWoodthemselves.D.Theygrowproblematiccells.26.Harr
ison'sbloodcan________.A.helppatientsdevelopAnti-DB.helpavoidtheriskofrhesusdiseaseC.curerhesusdiseaseaffectedbabiesD.stopb
abiesfromproducingantibodies27.BeforeMellowshipwasinjectedAnti-D,herfamilydidn't________.A.understandthemeaningofHarrison'sactB.e
xpectshewouldhaveanotherhealthysonC.realizethehighrateofpotentialrhesusdiseaseD.knowHarrisonheldarecordfordonatingbloodCUsua
lly,tornadoes(龙卷风)aremorecommoninthespringandsummermonths.Knowingwhattodobeforeandduringatornadocansaveyourlifeandtheli
feofyourlovedones.Whenyouhearthatyouareinatornadowatch,itmeansthattornadoesorotherkindsofdangerousweatherareontheway.Youneedtobe
readytogotoasafeshelteriftornadoesdohappenorifthereisawarning.ListentolocalradioorTVprogrammesfortheupdatesothatyouhaveinfo
rmationtomakedecisionsaboutyoursafety.Tornadowarningsmeanthatatornadohasbeenseen,orthatradarhasshowntherewouldbeatornado.Whenatornadowarningisis
suedforyourtownorcounty,takeshelterimmediately.Tornadosirens(警报器)warnpeoplewhoareoutdoors.Donotexpecttohears
irensifyouareindoors.ListentoweatherreportsandwatchTVifyouareindoors.Remembertohavefreshbatteriesforyourradiosandflashlights.Pla
naheadfortornadowatchesandwarnings.Talktoyourfamily,friendsandneighbourssothatyouknowsafeplacestogotogetout
ofdanger.Herearesomeimportanttips:•Takeshelterinabasement,awayfromanywindows.Ifyouareinahouseorbuildingwithnobasement,gotothelowestfloor,asmallcentr
eroomsuchasabathroomorcloset,underthestairs,orinaninsidehallwaywithnowindows.•Ifyouareinamobilehomeortrailer,plan
aheadandgetout!Itisnotsafetobeinamobilehomeortrailerduringatornado.Youneedtomakeplanswithfamily,friendsorneighbourstogotoasafer,strongerhomeoranothe
rbuildingtotakeshelter.•Itisveryriskytobeinacarortruckduringatornado.Knowiftherearetornadowatchesintheareaanda
voiddrivingintodangeroussituations.Instead,takeshelterinabasementorstrongbuilding.•Haveanemergencykitreadyandkeepitinyour
safearea.Afewideasforthingstohaveinanemergencykitwouldbewater,aflashlight,food(likecrackers,peanutbutter,granolabars),aradi
othatusesbatteries,anymedicationsyouneed,andafirst-aidkit.Ifyouneedanyfurtherinformationaboutpreparingforthetornadoseasonormakinganemer
gencykit,calltheFourCornersHealthDepartmentat(402)362-2621orclickheretoviewthewebsitehttp://www.yorknews
times.com.28.Ifyouaretoldthatyou'reinatornadowatch,__________.A.itmeansthatyoushouldwearyourwatchB.itmeanstornadoesarepossiblei
ntheareaC.itmeansthatyouhavefoundasafeshelterD.itmeanstornadoeswillleavewhereyouare29.Whatshouldyoudowhenyouareinatrailerandatornadocomes
?A.Youshouldremainstillintherunningtrailer.B.Youshouldfindabathroomtohidein.C.Youshouldturntofriendsorneighboursforhelp.D.Youshouldgetintoabuildingto
shelteryourself.30.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Howtornadoescomeabout.B.Whattornadoesleadto.C.Whattodobef
oreandduringatornado.D.Whenandwheretornadoesoccur.31.Wherecanweprobablyreadthepassage?A.Inamagazine.B.Inanewspaper.C.Onawebsite
.D.Inanadvertisement.DBenjaminWest,thefatherofAmericanpainting,showedhistalentforartwhenhewasonlysixyearsofage.Buthedidnotknowabo
utbrushesbeforeavisitortoldhimheneededone.Inthosedays,abrushwasmadefromcamel’shair.Therewerenocamelsnearby.Benjamindecidedthatcathairwouldwor
kinstead.Hecutsomefurfromthefamilycattomakeabrush.Thebrushdidnotlastlong.SoonBenjaminneededmorefur.Beforelong,thecatbegantolookragged(蓬乱).Hisfath
ersaidthatthecatmustbesick.Benjaminwasforcedtoadmitwhathehadbeendoing.Thecat’slotwasabouttoimprove.Thatyear,
oneofBenjamin’scousins,Mr.Pennington,cametovisit.HewasimpressedwithBenjamin’sdrawings.Whenhewenthome
,hesentBenjaminaboxofpaintandsomebrushes.Healsosentsixengravings(版画)byanartist.Thesewerethefirstpicturesa
ndfirstrealpaintandbrushesBenjaminhadeverseen.In1747,whenBenjaminwasnineyearsold,Mr.Penningtonreturnedforanothervisit.HewasamazedatwhatBenjaminhaddon
ewithhisgift.HeaskedBenjamin’sparentsifhemighttaketheboybacktoPhiladelphiaforavisit.Inthecity,Mr.Pennin
gtongaveBenjaminmaterialsforcreatingoilpaintings.Theboybeganalandscape(风景)painting.WilliamWilliams,awell-knownpainter,cametoseehi
mwork.WilliamswasimpressedwithBenjaminandgavehimtwoclassicbooksonpaintingtotakehome.Thebookswerelonganddull.Benjamincouldreadonlyalittle
,havingbeenapoorstudent.Buthelatersaid,"Thosetwobooksweremycompanionsbyday,andundermypillowatnight."Whileitislikelythatheunderstoodverylittleo
fthebooks,theywerehisintroductiontoclassicalpaintings.Thenine-year-oldboydecidedthenthathewouldbeanartist.32.Whatisthetextm
ainlyabout?A.Benjamin’svisittoPhiladelphia.B.Williams’influenceonBenjamin.C.ThebeginningofBenjamin’slif
easanartist.D.ThefriendshipbetweenBenjaminandPennington.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinparagraph3suggest?A.
Thecatwouldbecloselywatched.B.Thecatwouldgetsomemedicalcare.C.Benjaminwouldleavehishomeshortly.D.Benjaminwouldhaverealbrushess
oon.34.WhatdidPenningtondotohelpBenjamindevelophistalent?A.Hetookhimtoseepaintingexhibitions.B.Heprovidedhimwithpaintingmaterials.C.Hesenthimtoasc
hoolinPhiladelphia.D.Hetaughthimhowtomakeengravings.35.Williams’twobookshelpedBenjaminto_____.A.mastertheuseofpaintsB.appreciatelandscapepai
ntingsC.gettoknowotherpaintersD.makeuphismindtobeapainter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。TheGreatLakesconsistoffivelakesinNorthAmerica.LakeErie,LakeOntario,LakeHuron,LakeMichiganandLakeSuperior
makeupthegreatestareaoffreshwaterintheworld.36.__________TheothersformanaturalborderbetweentheUnitedStatesandCanada.How
thelakeswereformedThebasinoftodayslakeswasformedabout2billionyearsagothroughvolcanicactivity.TogetherwiththefiveGreatLakesthousandsofothersmall
erlakeswerealsoformed.37._________Groundwatermakesupmostoftherest.EconomicimportanceoftheGreatLakes38._________Muchofthecoalprod
ucedintheAppalachiancoalfieldsisbroughttotheGreatLakesbytrainwhereitissenttootherareas.Farmingcropsoft
heAmericanMidwestarebroughttotheharboursalongtheGreatLakesfromwheretheyareexportedtoothercountries.39._________Million
sofAmericansspendmuchoftheirfreetimeonandaroundtheGreatLakes.Thosewhoarelivinginnearbycitiesoftengotothebeachestoescapethestressfu
llifeoftheinnercities.SailingandotherwatersportsarewidespreadduetothestrongwindsthatexistintheGreatLakesregion.Historyand
presentsituationThefirstsettlerssaileddowntheGreatLakesabout300yearsago.TheyweremainlyfurtraderswhodidbusinesswithIndians
.40._________Duringthe20thcenturythewaterqualityoftheGreatLakesbecameworse.Recentlythetwocountrieshave
beentryingtheirbesttomakethewaterinthelakesascleanasbefore.A.EntertainmentandtourismB.AlistofcitiesontheGreatLakesC.Waterlevelshavebeengoin
gdowninrecentyearsD.OnlyLakeMichiganliescompletelyintheUnitedStatesE.MaterialsaretransportedalongtheGreatLakeseveryyearF.Thecanalsinthe19thcent
urymadeitpossibletotravelfromlaketolakeG.Thelakesgetmostoftheirwaterfromrainandsnowthroughouttheyear第三
部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)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。Ididnotrememberher,butrecentlyheremail
notesurprisedme.Theemailbegan,"WemetinasubwaytraininQueens..."Fatehad41usnexttoeachother.She42thatshehadbeensadanddepressed.Hersadfeelingsdidnot43
me.Icontinuedtotalktoherabout44andlove.Igaveherquotecardsthatsheputinherbag.Athomeshewas45tofindthewordsonthequotecardsresonated(共鸣)withherpresentsit
uation.Shebecameveryhappyandher46heartwantedtoseemeagaintothankmeaboutthe47shereceived.She48mefor3yearswithno49.ShedidnotknowIwasconnectedtoKindS
pring.LastweekshetalkedwithherfamilyandthoughtImightbeworkingatKindSpring.org.InanemailtoKindSpring,notknowingmy50,sheexplainedmyfaceandou
r51.IamverygratefultoKindSpringforgoingtheextramiletofindmyemailIDandbetheconnecting52betweenus.FatemahiseagertomeetmewhenIvisitNewYorknexty
ear.Shesaidmy53changedherlife.Ihave54probablyoverfiftythousandcards,buttheoneshereceivedis55.41.A.introducedB.savedC.seatedD.cheated42.A.
wroteB.forgotC.realizedD.guessed43.A.moveB.botherC.stopD.surprise44.A.friendshipB.lossC.sadnessD.hope45.A.shockedB.excitedC.embarrassedD
.puzzled46.A.anxiousB.gratefulC.brokenD.curious47.A.lessonB.kindnessC.respectD.sympathy48.A.turneddo
wnB.reliedonC.passedoverD.searchedfor49.A.complaintsB.excusesC.resultsD.regrets50.A.colleaguesB.nameC.bossD.appearance5
1.A.promiseB.appointmentC.meetingD.misunderstanding52.A.bridgeB.barrierC.personD.way53.A.visitB.talkC.emailD.work54.A.paidforB.soldoutC.use
dupD.givenaway55.A.well-keptB.specially-madeC.worthlessD.priceless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。“DuFu:China’sGreatestPoet,"a58-minutedocumentaryreleasedrecentlyonBBCintroducesDuFutotheWesternworldforthefirsttime56.__________the
formofdocumentary.Inthefilm,MichaelWood,oneofBBC’smostpopularhosts,visitedanumberofChinese57.__________(city)toretraceDu’ssteps.Thedocumen
taryinvitedwell-knownBritishactorIanMcKellen,58.__________playedGandalfinTheLordoftheRingsmovies,59.__________
(read)15ofDu’spoemsthathavebeentranslatedintoEnglish.Bornin712,DuFulivedthroughtheviolentfallofChina’sbrilliantTangDynas
ty.Hehadthedesiretoservehiscountry,buthislife60.__________(destroy)bytheAnLushanRebellionof755.Of61._______
___numerouspoemshewrote,500havebeenpreservedovertheages.Forgenerationshe62.__________(be)theguardianofth
emoralconscience(良知)ofthenation.ThedocumentarycomparedDutoShakespearetohelpaudiences63.__________(well)understan
dthepoet’sgreatachievementsinliterature.ItalsohighlightedChinesepoetry,notingthatits3000-year-oldhistorymakes64.__________theoldestlivingtr
aditionofpoetryintheworld.Duringaninterview,thedirectorevenquotedalinefromDutoencouragethepeople65.__
_______(suffer)underCOVID-19.56.____________57._____________58._____________59._____________60._____________61.____________62._____________63.____
_________64._____________65._____________第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,下周有新西兰学生访问你校,你将作为学生代表致欢迎辞。请为此写一篇发言稿,内容包括:1.表示欢迎;2.介绍活动
安排;3.表达祝愿。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearexchangestudentsfromNewZealand,______________________________________________
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_____________________________________________________________第二节读后续写(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。JohnBl
anchardstoodup,straightenedhisarmyuniform(制服),andstudiedthecrowdmakingtheirwaythroughthestation.Helookedforthegirlwhos
eheartheknew,butwhosefacehehadneverseen,thegirlwitharose.Hisinterestinherbeganthirteenmonthsagoinalibrary.Takingabookofftheshelf,he
foundhimselffascinated,notwiththewordsofthebook,butwiththenotespenciledinthemargin(页边的空白).Thesofthandwritingshowedathoughtfulsoulandbrillia
ntmind.Inthefrontofthebook,hediscoveredtheowner'sname,MissHollisMaynell.Withtimeandefforthefoundherad
dress.ShelivedinNewYorkCity.Hewroteheraletterintroducinghimselfandinvitinghertocorrespond(通信).Thenextdayhewasshippedoverseasformilitaryser
vice.Duringthenextyearandonemonth,thetwobeguntoknoweachotherbymail.Eachletterwasaseedfallingonbothhearts.Aromancewasbudding.Bla
nchardaskedforaphotograph,butsherefused.Shefeltthatifhereallycared,itwouldn'tmatterwhatshelookedlike.Whenthedayfinallycam
eforhimtoreturnfromEurope,theyscheduledtheirfirstmeeting—7pmattheGrandCentralStationinNewYork.“You'llrecognizeme,”shewrote.
“Bythered_roseI'llwearmydress.”Soat7:00hewasinthestationlookingforagirlwhoseheartheloved,butwhosefacehe'dneverseen.Ayoungladywasco
mingtowardhim.Herfigurewaslongandslim;herblondehairlaybackfromherears;hereyeswereblueasflowers;herlipsa
ndchinhadagentlefirmness,andinherpalegreensuitshewaslikespringtimecomingalive.Hewenttowardher,entirelyforgettingtonoticethatshewasnotwearingar
ose.Ashemoved,amiddleagedwomanwhispered,“Goingmyway,Sir?”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:Almostuncontrollablyhem
adehiswaytothewoman,andthenhenoticedthatshewaswearingaredrose._______________________________________________________________________
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_______________________________________________________2020-2021学年度上学期高二年级期末考试听力:1—5ABACA6—10CACBA11—15BBCCB16—20ABBCA阅读理解:21—23BDA24-27BD
BA28—31BDCC32—35CDBD七选五:36—40DGEAF完形填空:41—45CACDA46—50BBDCB51—55CABDD语篇填空:56.in57.cities58.who59.toread60.wasdestroyed61.the62.hasbeen63.bette
r64.it65.suffering应用文范文:DearexchangestudentsfromNewZealand,IamLihua,chairmanoftheStudentUnion.Onbehalf
ofthewholeschool,Iextendawarmwelcometoyourarrival.Tosoakallofyouinourauthenticlocalaswellasuniquecampusculture,atradit
ionalShaoxingoperaperformedbyusstudentswillbestagedattheSchoolHallonMondaymorning,from9:00to11:00a.m.After
abrieflunch,miniworkshopssuchaspaper-cutting,calligraphy,inscribing,porcelainmakingandshadowshowwillbesetupatthesta
diumintheafternoon,whereyoucanhaveatasteofthesetraditionalcraftsbyeitherseeingtheminactionortryingonebyyourself.Isin
cerelywishyoucantakefulladvantageofthisopportunitytoexplore,enjoyandembraceourcharmingculture.续写范文:Paragraph1:Almostuncontrollab
lyhemadehiswaytothewoman,andthenhenoticedthatshewaswearingaredrose.JohnBlanchardwasdisappointedtoseethewoman,whowasover40yearsold.Exactly,shewas
thegirlhewaswaitingfor.Thoughhewouldliketofollowtheyounglady,hestoppedandwalkedtowardthewoman,greetedherandheldoutthebookhefoundinthelibrary.
“I'mJohnBlanchard,andyoumustbeMissHollisMaynell.Iammorethangladyoucouldmeetme;mayItakeyoutodinner?”Paragra
ph2:Thewoman'sfacebroadenedintoabigsmile.“Idon'tknowwhatthisisabout,”sheanswered,“buttheyoungladyinherpalegreensuitwhojustwentbybeggedmetowearth
eredroseonmycoat.Andshesaidifyouweregoingtoinvitemetodinner,Ishouldtellyouthatsheiswaitingforyouintherestaurantacrossthestreet.Shesaiditwasatest!”听
力原文:Text1M:I’mplayingvolleyballafterschool.(1)Doyouwanttoplay?W:No,I’vegottennispracticetodayandtomorrow.Butmaybethisweekend?M:Myyoungerbr
otherhasabaseballtournamentthen…W:OK.Text2W:Ineedabiketogettomynewjob.Howmuchdoesthisonecost?M:Thatbikeisthecheapestonewehave,anditcos
ts$200.Butthisbikeismuchbetterandcosts$220.W:Thanks,butI’lltakethecheaperone.Ialsowantthishelmetthatcost
s$30.(2)Text3M:Whatexactlyareyoulookingfor?W:Iamlookingforacollectionofthe19thcenturyEuropeanpaintings.M:Isitthebookonyourl
eft,theonewiththeyellowcover?(3)W:Letmesee.Yeah,thisiswhatIwant.Thanksalot.Text4W:Well,yourcomputerisbro
ken.Itwon’tturnon.Howdidyoubreakit?M:Idon’tknow.Idroppedittwoweeksago,butitwasworkingwelluntilyesterday.It’
ssevenyearsold,though.Ithinkitwasalmosttimetogetanewone,anyway.(4)Text5W:Myfatherisamanwhoknowswhat’simportantinlife—hehasademandingjob,
buthestillmakestimeforhischildren.(5)M:That’sreallyspecial.Mostpeoplewithimportantjobsaren’tabletodothat.Text6W:Wow,Ihad
noideayouweresuchagoodartist!Whendidyoulearntopaint?M:Istartedstudyingoneyearago.ButI’vebeendrawingsinceIwasfiveyearsold.(
6)I’vealsobeentakingpicturesforsixyears,whenmydadgavememyfirstcameraformybirthday.Ithinkphotographyhasreally
helpedmewithmypainting.W:Yourartisgreat!(7)Whydon’tyoutellpeopleyou’reanartist?M:I’mtooshytotellanybod
yaboutmyart.Text7M:Whichcountrieshaveyoubeento?W:I’vebeentomostofthecountriesinEurope,severalcountriesinAsia—China,Japan,Korea,andThailand—andtothe
UnitedStatesandCanada.(8)M:IthoughtyouhadbeentoAustraliatoo.W:No,butI’mplanningonvisitingAustraliaandNewZealandsoon.Whic
histhemostbeautifulcountryyou’vebeento?M:IthinkI’dsayNorway.W:Isn’titreallycoldthere?M:Well,thenorthofNorwayisalmos
talwayscold,butfarthersouth,itcanbefairlywarminsummer.It’sawetcountry,sothere’ssnowalmosteverywhereinwinter.(9)Text8M:Hey,I’mcallingtosaythatI’mrunni
nglatetotheairport.Canyoumakesurethattheplanedoesn’ttakeoffwithoutme?W:I’lltry.M:Thankyou.I’mjustsittinghereintra
ffic.(10)Theremustbeanaccidentorsomething.I’vebeenherefor30minutes,andI’vebarelymadeitontothebridge.W:Oh,that’snotgood.M:Thistrafficisreallystre
ssingmeout.(12)Idon’twanttohavetotakealaterflight!W:I’msureyou’llbeabletomakeit.Theplanedoesn’tleaveforanother2hours.(11)M:Yes,butGoogleMapsiste
llingmethatIwon’tbeattheairportforanotherhourand45minutes,whichmeansI’llonlyhave15minutestocheckmybags,getthroughsecurity,andarriveattheg
ate.That’simpossible!W:Youcanasktoskiptotheheadofthelineinsecurity.They’reusuallyprettygoodaboutthatwhenyouthinkyoumightmi
ssyourflight.M:Ihopeso.Text9M:Mom,IamgoingtoworkatabankindowntownChicago.I’mgoingtomovetherefromNewYorkintwo
months.W:That’sgreat!Ithoughtyoulikedyouroldjob.Whydidyougetanewjob?M:Ilikedmyco-workers,butworkinginahospitalwasaverystressfuljob.(13)(14)Ihadtow
orklonghoursandIamscaredofblood!Plus,Ihadtodrivealmostanhourtothehospitaleverymorning.(14)W:Willyoumakemoremone
yworkingatthebank?M:No,Iwillmakealittleless.ButifIworkhard,Iwillgetpromoted.W:Ithoughtyouweregoingtolook
foranewjobinCalifornia,whereyourfamilylive.(15)Wemissyou,andyouneverhaveenoughtimetovisitus.Whycan’tyouworkata
bankinCalifornia?M:Iamgoingtoworkatthisbankforayear.ThenIwilltrytotransfertoabranchinCalifornianearyouanddad!(16)IreallywanttomovebacktoCal
ifornia,butIcan’tjustpickupandleave.Workingatthisbankwillgivemesomegoodexperience.Text10Here,wehaveWashingtonSquarePark,whichisoneofthemos
tfamousNewYorkCitypublicparks.IthasplayedacentralroleineverymajorculturalmovementinNewYorkCityforthelast100years.Asyoucansee,iti
slocatedbetween6thSt.and4thSt.intheGreenwichVillageneighborhoodofLowerManhattan.(17)Theparkcoverseightcityblocks,orjustundertenacre
s.SurroundingtheparkonallsidesisNewYorkUniversity;thosebrickbuildingscoveredindarkgreenplantshavebeenaroundsince1871,whentheparkfirstopened.Manyo
fthosebuildingsusedtoserveashomesandstudiosforartists,andthebenchesintheparkarepopularplacesforpainters,poets,dance
rs,andsingerstogettogether.Thepark’sfountainareahaslongbeenoneofthecity’smostpopularspotsforresidentsandtourists,andch
ildrenlovetoskateandplaygamesaroundthefountain.(19)Therearetwospecialareasfordogstorunaround,(18)andduringthehotsummermonths,manyfoodan
ddrinkstandsaresetupinsidethepark.OneofWashingtonSquarePark’smostrecognizablefeaturesistheWashingtonAr
ch,whichwasbuiltin1889.(20)ItwasmodeledaftertheArcdeTriompheinParis,whichwasbuiltin1806.(WashingtonSquarePark:华盛顿广场公园位于纽
约市,最显赫的两个景点为纪念华盛顿的拱门以及一个大型喷泉。园内摆放着多尊雕像,如乔治·华盛顿、亚历山大·利曼·荷利和朱塞佩·加里波底。)